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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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•• 1! I,mil Proilnrtire, ILir<ly Ki\h]>- 
Iu rrj . Slui.il iini,n>t. i ua. 16 dc,.rc(>8 below, and 105 de- 
c; r.M above zero, .and avera; 4 ed over |13 per bushel the past 
.nai'.ier. 
-lletealPs F'arlyand Agriculturist Strawberries. 
Wilson's Marly ,aud IClttutiuny Hlackborries. 
(US.er Vlaes, T'anl.s u:,.l Trees I'.jr ^ale. 
Se!-J lor Cata'.u',;;;','S (ii:.vTis. 
IVILI.I.VM I’AUItV, (’iBnamlnson, N. J. 
Silver iLcaied rrinple Trees Given 
AAv;iy. 
To any person «endlnft me nine Subscriptions to the Amer- 
Iciin -Virrli-iilturisl at $ 1..'>0 each, lor isdr, 1 will send them 
Nl'ltree.s as above; for 15 naiue.s, at f I .S'! each, bOOd trees; 
■VJ I,allies, $lXiO each. II.IXW trees. The trees are all tlrst-class, 
one V. ar, i 4 to '.“i feet, are worth the sum n oulred, should 
the |ei|.er not be waiitial, . which ol course will bci. Trees 
shilipe,! earlv in sprint:, well packed, bend ulon;r Urceu- 
b , 10,8 or 1‘. (i. Orders, to 
J. 11. uU.VVES, Dement, OcleCo., Illinois. 
Viiliiabiv and Important C'atalog^iic 
For tl»o Spring of 1867< 
ront.alnintr Instruellons from fifteen years of practleal ex¬ 
perience 111 tlieeuil.v it :,>11 of Siuiill Kriiits. Tells how 
to pi ant. iri ow ami market. Mow to make the chcaptmt and 
lest sMpiiin: l>o\, s amt stall.is. anil b->xcs to cather the fruit. 
II.>w to u'a’her. and man.v other luip-irtaiit and valuable 
hints, who'll will |>ro\e Invaluable to the market crower, ns 
W'-ll 'IS t ie am .ti-nr iind tlmso ^rowlnj but a small beil for 
faiiii'y tiso Senr to all applicants ns-oon ns Issued In Dec., 
on n (■'ll'’ of 10,-Is. Addri" .V. M. rL'UDY.South llend, Ind. 
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jir. 
din 
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\N15F.KltV I'L.VNTS, bcuring vines in imrccls 
r lai , 1 !i, r ,r pi le- and culture, send for rlrcular. 
r.niimr.'s i.r-vKiiMi W.vv —Nnr-cryinen and Grafters 
•;io'" 1; of :;r-; oual'ty, and ctieapi r to purcli.a.sc than 
be r -ei- ioi in larr'e • acka r.-sfor N'lirserviuen, and In 
■ ne-hali and one ter pound rolls for retallln::, with 
'tons f.ir ui-e. L't'eral ('Seount to Nur.serynien and 
rs. TiiUK V.vhM'-ii, an indispensable article In trim¬ 
ming trei s, e I'l'lie.; t :;,j wo'.ind to heal sound. $1! per dozen ; 
Bo cents. so._-;e h .’tie. 
I'. 1 now lUMDGE. .Milford or New Haven, Conn. 
XiirMcricst. 
WALTHAM. VT. 
SOLON* BL'HUol'GlLS Proprietor. 
Post Offlee .\(l(lrrss, Verircnnes. Vu—fruit and Ornament¬ 
al 1 rei S. Or.ipe Vii. S, Kvi ri-rceiis, Uo-es. &c., * 0 . Semi 1 
St Olio for G; a[ -'! <‘.il.ilo;;uc, or 3 stamps for General Cata- 
1' ,ae. 
S tuawiiekky, Kasimit.kuT, and Blackhekuy 
1 '. I'lts, G,),.d Hoots, r. ■ Varletli's. Inducements of¬ 
fered to tf.o,e wl-l.tm: a few of eich variety, fatalo^ue 
>;i alls ; s.'Md for one. JOH.N >. COLLIN'S, .Moorestown, N. J, 
TO FAR.WERS AND PLANTERS. 
The LODI .MANTP'.VCTrHIN'G CO., bavins' the cxcln- 
s'.vo conU-d of the nlsht K-ll of N'ew York (Tty. bayo 
received therefrom the past s.-:,«on, some fitossi tons of nisbt 
*.,1I wliti'h they have nm'uf ctur.-d up Into an tjrtrn finf. 
iirdrU of I'oudrette of sire-rlor quality, i/o/f >ip in bright 
tir-c p-ftngeA,) twbleh they offer for sale at the usual 
j'rlcc.) P'or 
(OHV, TOUACf O AND COTTON 
This article has no s ip-rlor, takin:: Into conslder.atlon Its 
price, and the cllcrt.s iP ; ■ d tliercirom. It Is ■ iiuiil, pound 
Ji.r pound, to the best l.ramO of Sin.er-phosphal.js In market 
sold .at <160 per t -n, while the Poiidn 't- co.sts only 8,0. It 
matures a crop two to three week* e irber, doi-s not Injure 
the seed when liroiipht Into contact with It. and Is cheaper 
by per cent, til in aiiv o-lmr fertilizer offered for sale, 
feend fur a I’amidil"'. Addre-s 
THE LGUI MANTP-ACTEHING CO. 
06 t ortlaimi st.. New Pork. 
Hoc-kT Mof.s r, Eileeconihc <o„ N*. Nov. IT. ISiiO 
Tamis H Dey. rns-f. -sir: In rezard to the results of 
ourexperfrnce In the urn of your ‘'''P™:;;'' ‘’7,; 
this year's Cotton crop, we Imc i. at e to sa< that tin. -c.i'o.n 
ba-shceii iinfavorali’.e to the action ot all perlllizcrs. Sr\- 
I ral k mis were used by iw. and with the , rcc/rf/on of your 
Pomlreuc, with little or m edect to the 
I'oudreue was aprdlcd It L'avc ns near a o 
I.io- acre and c.aiisi-il the ('otton to op n much earlier. Me 
wonhl re.'ommcnd It not only as a manure suitable for the 
growth of Colton, hut for the linpro-.'c’mTit ot the soil. 
^ Vijur.H. verv 
luuM, J. i:;n LTs & im:o. 
A3LlI0sM.VTEI) P.VtlFlC (ilAIVO. 
The attention of farmers and 
this article, as superKfr to any thim: cl^ V. " , "s 
ykioal to Peruvian Guano, ami costim' iiim.h 1< 
We offer this fertilizer In lots to suit all purchasers. A 
liberal il.sco'iiit made to tin: 'Irade. ,, ,, , n iti 
Paniphhdswitb^oidesofAtndvds^L^ 
!esUn,.m!aU ffrim Azricultnrall-ts. sliowlns lU value, and 
illrcctloms for use. can he o'.ialm d from 
J O DAKEIS& CO., Sem.ino Agents, 
131 I’oarl-st, New-York. 
Thorousfh-brcd Chester White Pigs 
r Sale- from 10 weeks to 1 year old. For growth and 
I'itv rill not be excelled Intboruifr'l fitrtUt. Por de- 
rli.tlona.ml I'rlcci. send for Circular. Address 
.JA.ME.H YOL'.NG, dr. & CO, 
.Marsballton, Chester Co., I’a. 
M our ST’S .M H L Y MAGAZINE is iin- 
O qncstlon'nbly till- MK«t 
Mair-./luc, ami offers the 'n"' ’o " ' ^ p^e ■ post free, 
for ■•-luhs. Send for cfrt'nl'tr- . ICmk i 1 . hers. 1 m • I 
Lane’s Purchasing Agency, 
FOR PURCHASING 
at tUe lowest regular price, any tiling to be 
procured in New York City, and at 
other accessible points. 
Orders for Hooka for private and public Libraries carefully 
attended to. Special attention given to the selection of Cir¬ 
culating Libraries, and Libraries for Farmers’ Clubs. V.al- 
uablo Books can be purchased by me at the frequent Auction 
Sales,tnuclt below the regular prices. 
HAKVEY B. LANE, 151 Nassan-strect, New York. 
irir iwii’K iiiiinDv.i n, 1’'* . s i ,, 
No. ..Tfl Broadway. The dam.ary nutter. * 
nary Holiday atirnrllons. now r- adj. bold CV } 
V' 
^ Peai’l-^treet, 
NEW-YORK. 
Produce Comiiiisitiioii Mercliauts, 
For the sale of Country produce of all kinds. 
Send for Weekly Bkiok Cuiii:k.\t. Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing and Shipping directions. 
NURSERY FOR SAFE. 
We offer for sale a Nursery containing 120 Acres of land 
selected for its favorable location and soil, well improved, 
underdrained, &c. Situated ti short distance from Toledo, 
Ohio, in a pleasant neighborhood. All its surroundings mak¬ 
ing It a desirable place for the business and a residence. 
There Is on the premises an Elegant Kesidence, sur¬ 
rounded by a line Pauk, laid out and ornamented with 
■Walks, Shrubbery, &c.-Also, Thiiee Tenement Houses, 
an Olllce, Packing House, Corn Crib, Hoot Cellar, Barn. St.a- 
bllng room for ten horses, large Cistern, Propagating House 
heated by Hitchlngs Boiler No. 5. Green-Houses, Giowiug 
Houses, forcing Pits, Sash for Hot Beds, &c.-Also, an 
Orchard, containing 2,000 fruit Trees of the best and finest 
varieties, most of wlilcli are in bearing.-Also, a Vineyard 
of one acre of vines In bearing—and two acres of vines, two 
and three years old, all ot the best and most suitable varie¬ 
ties for this cllmate.-r-The Stock Emrraces the Best 
Collection of Green and Hot-House Plants in the West, 
over 50.G00 Grape Vines, 1 and 2 years old.—A large and 
fine stock of Ornamental Trees, SiiRuns, &c.-A large 
stock of Fruit Trees of vigorous growth, and embracing 
all kinds and varieties grown and sold in this Market.-The 
location of this Nui-seryls In everyway desirable, being 
near the flourishing City of Toledo, Ohio, in the niklst of 
a fast improving country—with means of transportation 
almost uncqualed; In fact, possessing advantages in every 
particular uot excelled in the West. 
Address, or inquire of „ „ . 
VON BLESSINGII & HAY*. 
Real Estate Agents, No. 7 Lenks Block, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
ttUl*i:KIOG£ FAK:»1 20,0«« 
Acres, franklin Tract, at Newfield, Gloucester County, 
New .lersey, on the Railroad running from Philadelphia to 
Cape Mav, ."W miles South of Philadelphia—adjoining the 
Vlneland'Tract, and 2 miles North of the Vineland Station— 
for hale at low prlcfs and on ciisy terms, in lots to suit nur- 
chasers. Circulars, with reports of Solon Robinson, Hon. 
■\Vllllam Parry, and others, ivith full information and map, 
sent to applicants, free. Address MORRIS & CO,, New- 
Held, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved Farms also lor Sale. 
ill South Jersey, 
Of all sizes and excellent quality, well Improved, ffood 
buildings, fruit, etc„ for S.-VLE at $'35 to $10 per acre. Also, 
excellent Timber Land at $15 to $2o per acre, near clmrches, 
sehools mills, also, railroad and navigation leading to Pkil- 
ndelpbl’a and New Y'ork. Descripti ve Catalogues seifr free. 
Apply to T. HOi'T, .Manamuskiu, Cumberland Co., N. J. 
YAARM and coal lands.— 1«0 Acres, 3K 
and 4 miles from La Salle and Pern, Illinois, A mile 
from Illinois Central Railroad, underlaid f ion 
well Iniorovcd, cood IjousCt orcimid ot 
choice bearing trees; good ont-bnildings. Soil, rich and 
deep. Price, $100 per acre; 
La Salle, Illinois. 
-■ ACRES, G miles of Richmond, Va. The 
J. C7 • AVood and Timber on It -svlll pay first cost. San- 
<tv loam every acre good lor Gai'dcn or meadow. 
o?York’River R. R® jOO acres cleared; no bulld^ $lo 
per acre, or 'V‘>n’c^^‘^;J;‘cd. cues tcrfl^l'd^t^nty. Virginia. 
-HIOR’ S \LE LOW, Fruit and Garden Farm, % 
"frmd bnriilings.’etc.; 1,000 peach and pear trees. J.DEVIN, 
1,190 Broadway, N. M_ 
^[i^N*TED-l«,000 FARMERS TO ACT AS 
WANFER I 
■WANTED.—A situation by a practical 
btnasburg, Lancaster County, Penn. _ 
S'Kii ™.''SaS!v»K kSiCiiT./ 
„da„U,d 10 tliolr s«l». iddiM ^ p^NTOH & CO., 
Springfield, Mass. 
Prizes Give N 4 ans. 2 
the Prize Puz- 
MERRY JL MAY’S Monthly. 
PdoV. . ..G-reenback or other valuable prizes 
distributed every month. A chance Is 
.. , , aflorded Base Ball Players to get a 
inagniflcent solid silver-mounted rosewood Bat free, by a 
little exertion. Sold by all dealers, 15 cents. None free 
? o x?'" cents, or $1 23 a year. Try it. HANEY 
& CO, U9 Nassau-st., N. Y. Also, any of the following cheap, 
mod and popular books, sent, post paid, on receipt of price: 
Roques and Rogueries, exposing all tricks and traps of 
great cities, and all swindles and humbugs, 25 cents.— Se¬ 
crets Worth Know’inq, tells how to make hundreds of ar¬ 
ticles in universal use. made at trifling cost, and sold at im¬ 
mense profits, 25c.— Handbook of Ventriloquism, plain 
and simple, and liow to make the Magic Whistle, to imitate 
birds, animals, insects. &c.,1.5c.—Hoav to Make aBad Mem¬ 
ory Good and a Good One Better, 15c.— Tom Thumb, Wipb 
AND Baby, comic, illustrated, 15c.— Jeff Davis, comic, il¬ 
lustrated, 10c.— Letter Writing Simplified, 15c. 
lEAIOREST’S “YOUNG AMERICA,” THE 
—' most sparkling Juvenile Magazine ever issued. The 
Jan. No. lias an extraordinary display of Novelties, Toys 
Engravings, &c. Harper's Weeldy, I.t cents; mailed from 
N o. 473 Broadway. Yearly, $1.50, with a beautiful premium. 
T he VANISHING PICTURE TRICK, 25 cents. 
—How to Write Letters Correctly, 15 cts.—Guide to 
Etiquette, 15 cts.—Bridal Etiquette, 15 cts.—Courtship Made 
Easy, 15 cts. Housekeepers’ Own Book, 15 cts.—UareV’s How 
to Buy, Tame and Keep Horses, 15 cts.—Knowlson’s Farrier, 
15 cts.—Home Cook Book, 30 cts.—Parlor Magician, 30 cts.— 
Parlor Theatricals. 30 cts.—Parlor Pautominos, 25 cts.-500 
Puzzles, 30 cts.—Fireside Games, 30 cts.—Laws of Love, 30 
cts.—Love Oracle, 30 cts.—Comic Courtship. 30 cts.—Great 
Fortune Teller, 50 cts. Thousands of other Books, Pictures, 
Albums, Gaines, Yankee Notions. Sendstampfor Mammoth 
Catalogue. W. C. WEMYSS, 575 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
Yew AgricMliiral Fapei'. 
MORRIS’ RURAL ADVERTISER, which has .just com¬ 
pleted its third volume, ivill he issued on the first day of 
year 1867, merged in a large Quarto of sixteen pages each, 
under the title of the 
Practical Farmer & Rural Advertiser, 
issued monthly, at $1.00 per annum payable in advance. 
Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and every branch 
of Rural Economy. PASCHALL MORRIS, 
Editor and Publisher, 1120 Market st., 
Philadelphia. 
A gents wawteb foss, 
WEDGWOOD’S GOVERNMENT & LAWS of U. S. 
A Oomprehensive View of the Else, Progress and Present 
Organization of the State and National Governments. 
It contains the law wdiich every citizen Bhould possess to 
discliarge, with intelligence and fidelity, ids duties to the 
State and to the Nation, and to conduct ids private affairs 
with safety to himself and .justice to others. 
Strictly a Subscription Book.— Reliable, active men 
and women, -wdio wish to do good and make money, can 
do both by canvassing for tins hook. Some Agents make 
over $100 per week. A circular, giving Title-page, Table 
of Contents, Testimonials, and Speciiuen pages, with Agency 
documents, sent on amdicatiou. Territory a^ignecL and 
liberal inducements offered. J. W. SCHERMEKHOLN & 
CO., Publishers, 430 Broome-street, New York. 
» fomS^in f Imp3 
rial Octavo yoluines, with 277 beautifully Coloied plates, 
trtie to nature, accompanied with letter-press descriptioiw of 
all our “ IlJoi’tli Aiiicricaix IToi’est Trc<„s. Iho 
most elegant and scientific work ever published on tins 
subject. Experienced Agents vvanted to sell valuable illus- 
525 MiAor-st.. Philadelphia. 
1000 Agents and Canvassers Wanted. 
mwACKENZIE’S 10,000 RECEIPTS, or UNI- 
VIMiSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, contain 
■Metallnrffv, Periumcry, uoisons hhu ^ntiuuuco, j. 
Photogranhv Tanning; Varnishes, Wines, &c., &c., &c., &c. 
^k hv Tohn s c. Abbott, the great historian. work 
la tinpii^ifinfitp'itcd complete in one volume, and leadj for 
HigiBisasss 
tory may be & CO. 
Hooks for tlie HillioM. 
send «tamp for catalogue to CARTER, COLLINS & 
RICHARDSON, 42 Joliu st. N. X. 
^^CIIOOL teachers WANTED. 
N^eci’iber -wishes to ijeen engaged either 
States, male teachers ^lo ba^foini^^^^ 
in Day Schools cknyaii for tlio “ lUos- 
elusive time^ to the 99 John Kitto, D. D., 
trsitcil Htsfox’Y y D. of Norwich, Conn. 
ES,* <!'?;« » sSl'-o «|a" Apily lmm.ai.telr u. pon«" 
or by letter to the BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
.rxORN —no7V TO Raise 100 Bushels pek Aote.— 
C^^eful and practical hints 
Prossrr. Sent, pt«t;paicl, foi 25 cents, uj 
box 3,716, Cincinnati, O. 
