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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[September, 
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, 
IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. 
CITY OF NEW YORK. 
SESSIONS OF 1873-1874. 
THE COIiliEGIATE YEAH in this Institution embraces a Preliminary Autumnal Term, tho 
Regular Winter Session, and a Summer Session. 
THE PRSXamiSART AUTUMNAL TERM for 1873-1874 will commence on Wednesday, 
September 17, 1S73, and continue until the opening of the Regular Session. During this term, instruction, consist¬ 
ing of didactic lectures on special subjects anil daily clinical lectures, will he given, as heretofore, by the entire 
Faculty. Students designing to attend the Regular Session are strongly recommended to attend the Preliminary 
Term, but attendance during the latter is not required. During the Preliminary Term clinical and didactic lectures 
will be given in precisely the same number and order as in the Regular Session. 
THE KEGJJLAS SESSION will commence on Wednesday, October 1st, 1873, and end about the 1st 
of March, 1S74. 
For the Annual Circular and Catalogue, giving regulations for graduation and other information, address the 
Secretary of the College, Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 
American Agriculturist 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
In compliance with the request of numerous -inven¬ 
tors, we have organized a 
PATENT MEPAIiTMENT 
in connection with this office for the transaction of all 
business connected with 
Securing Patents 
in'the United States and foreign countries. 
The character for 
AMERICAN 
euIber paint 
RfSIXEO READY FOR USE. 
Ogden Farm, Newport, R. I., Oct. 23d, 1872. 
Edm. Blunt, Jr., Esq.—Dear air; In reply to your ques¬ 
tion, I am glad to say that I have given your AMERICAN 
RUBBER PAINT a fair trial, amt am satisfied of its 
superiority over all other paints that I have tried. I cheer¬ 
fully recommend it to all who have painting of any sort to 
do, either inside or outside. Truly yours. 
GEO. E. WARING, Jr. 
Greens .. .S3.50 per Gal. 
r ■ „ .. _. C -— .71 .. ~ t „ a! n 4 ! i, ^ Wli i t a n n /! " 
Other Shades, including White and 
Black ... 8.50 “ ‘ s 
Paint for Roofs, Water-proof. 8.35 “ “ 
Packages of live gallons and upwards delivered free of ex¬ 
pense. If tlm paint is not satisfactory, it can be returned, 
and the money will be refunded. Send for sample card, 
containing thirty shades, and directions for ascertain¬ 
ing the amount of paint required to cover a given surface. 
Address 
E. BLUNT, Jr., Agent, 
51 Fulton Ste, New York* 
The Fourth Number of VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE 
for 1873, containing Descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Lilies, and other Hardy Bulbs for Fall Planting anil 
Winter Flowering in the House, is now published. 25 
cents pays for the GUIDE a year—200 pages, 500 Illus¬ 
trations. Fall number 5 cents. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, M. Y. 
Cecils for Fall Sowing. 
BultlS for Fall Planting, 
PI suits for Winter Flowering. 
Embracing every tiling NEW and RAPE in great variety, 
and at LOW RATES. Price-Lists mailed free to all 
applicants. 
rUEDSHETT, 25 CPETLA1TDT ST,, llcw York. 
CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, 
RHODODENDRONS, transplanted EVER¬ 
GREENS, and TEA-ROSES in pots can be 
sent out in September. For Catalogues apply to 
S. B. PARSONS St SOMSj, 
FLUSHING, N. Y. 
DUTCH BULBS 
Annual Fall Catalogue now ready ; also Autumn number 
of “ THE FLOWER GARDEN,” with superb colored plate. 
Sent prepaid on receipt of 10 cents. 
BEACH, SON & CO., 
76 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. "f. 
ic m o x 
FRUIT-FARM & NURSERIES 
Closing-out Sale of Nursery Stock. 
Messrs. GRIMES & MEYER having purchased the Green 
houses, with a portion of the well-known KNOX FRUIT- 
FARM, the entire stock of Vines, Plants, Trees, etc., equal 
in quality and quantity to any ever produced on the Farm, 
lias been placed in their hands, and will be offered for sale 
at unusually low prices. W. W. KNOX. 
Price-Ust for Fall of 1873 now ready, and 
will he sent on application. 
Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants, 
for Fall Planting, will bear a large crop next season. 
Address GRIMES & MEYER, 
Knox Fruit-Farm, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS 
SMAMj FRUITS. 
Our Autumn Catalogue of the above, beautifully 
illustrated with many engravings and a splendidly colored 
lithograph of a Group of Double and Single 
Hyacinths, will be ready for distribution Sept. 1st. A 
copy will be mailed to all applicants inclosing Ten Cents; 
regular customers supplied gratis. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
SEED, PLANT, & BULB WAREHOUSE, 
23 Paris Place and 20 Murray St., NewYork* 
Pe O. Box No. 5712. 
CM AM BERRIES! 
A Rare Chance- 
I wish to sell one-half interest in my marsh, one of the 
very best in Northern Wisconsin. 700 acres; from 400 to 
500 acres a perfect mat of vines, now thick with berries. 
Lie3 within miles of city of Stevens Point, where 
there are plenty of pickers. Must be sold soon. The best 
investment to day in America. Price $15,000. 
Refer to H. D. McCulloch, Banker. Stevens Point, Wis.; 
J. L. Prentice, Cltv Eng’r and Merchant, “ “ “ 
For further particulars, address 
CHAS, P. HASELTUVE, Sherman, Wis. 
GRAPE VINES. 
CYNTHIANA, the best for Keel Wine, 
and all other varieties, very fine strong plants, at lowest 
rates by the quantity. For Price-list, Fall 1873, address 
ISTDOR BUSH & SON, Bushberg, Jeff. Co., Mo. 
IFAMTEiLa FAKM 
^ * of 100 acres to hire for one or more years. 
Address H. P„ Herald Office, Poston, Mass. 
Reliability 
which has been maintained'by tho American Agricul- 
turist for moi'e than thirty years will be carefully 
guarded in this as in other departments. 
All Inventors 
desirous of procuring patents at moderate cost are in¬ 
vited to forward (express prepaid) a model of their in¬ 
vention, with a brief description of its working. The 
model should not exceed one cubic foot in dimension. 
Upon receipt of model an opinion as to patentability 
will be given free of charge. 
Preliminary Examination 
at the Patent Office, to determine patentabilty, will be 
promptly made for a fee of $5. 
Litigation of Patents. 
The services of the best counsel have been secux'ed to 
prosecute or protect before the U. S. Courts and the 
Patent Office the claims of those intrusting their busi¬ 
ness to this agency. 
Specifications, drawings, engravings, models, and all 
other appliances furnished at moderate prices. 
In all dealings with this Department inventors may de¬ 
pend upon promptness, fidelity to their interests, and 
the best services which can be rendered by thorough 
experts. For full particulars, address 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
PATENT DEPARTMENT, 
OKA-reOE JUDD COMPANY, 
345 Broadway, New YTonli:. 
MOE L LER & D AILEY, 
JLandscape Gardeners 
AN EH ENCJIKEEES, 
Will furnish designs of Country Seats, Gardens, Parks, etc.; 
also lists of Trees and Shrubs for any purpose. 
We superintend the grading and execution of the work if 
desired. Best of reference given. 
Address MOELLER & DAILEY, 
170 Broadway (Room 58), New York. 
~ LADY AGENTS” 
Wanted to introduce our celebrated Rubber Goods for 
ladies and children’s wear. They sell rapidly, and give per¬ 
fect satisfaction. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. 
Address LA PERLE RUBBER. CO., 
90 Chambers Street, New York. 
LABSES ■« the COUNTRY 
wishing to do their own STAMPING can learn all about 
that branch of business by addressing as below for In¬ 
struction Pncliiigc. Price One Dollar. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. 
Mine. BADOUREAU, 125 Fourth Ave., New York. 
Gentlemen’s Dress Hats. 
For a First-class Hat, superior in quality to any 
other, go to HEBBERD, 419 Broadway, New York. 
||A¥ and COTTON B*E2ESS. — Rock’s 
M il Patent. Simplest, cheapest, and best in use. See 
August No. Am. Agriculturist for cut and description. 
Address EUGENE ROCK, Greenvale, Queens Co., N. Y. 
W&T A. rOTERT «& CO., Produce 
So® Commission Mercliants, No. 63 Pearl Street, 
New York. “Quick sales and prompt returns.” ZIP" Send 
for our weekly Prices-current and Marking Plate. 
