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SOUTHWm 
PACrFIO 
RAILROAD CO. 
Seven Per Cent. 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. 
$2,000,000 IN COUPON BONOS OF 
$1,000 EACH. 
TWENTY YEARS TO RUN. 
Principal and Interest Guaranteed by 
the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co., 
And secured by property valued at $7,500,000, consisting of 
90 miles of completed road and 330,000 acres of rich agricul¬ 
tural and mineral lands on the line of the road. (By a pro¬ 
vision of the mortgage, when lands are sold to the amount 
of $40,000, it is to constitute a fund for the redemption of a 
like amount of bonds, which are also received by the Com¬ 
pany at PAR in payment for land.) This land is now being 
disposed of at rates of from $5 to $40 per acre. 
The climate is remarkably salubrious, and the mean tem¬ 
perature the same as in Virginia. The winters last about 
six weeks, and stock can be kept on the range the year 
through. For particulars respecting lands address Colonel 
A. ALBERT, Land Agent at St. Louis, Mo. 
This Company has recently been merged with the Atlantic 
and Pacific Railroad Co., having a land grant of 55 millions 
of acres, thereby adding to the fullest to the security of 
these Bonds. 
The road of the latter Company, w'hen completed, will 
form a direct and continuous railway from St. Louis to San 
Francisco, shorter by 500 miles from Rew York to the Pacific 
than by any other route. 
Of the present issue of Bonds, a limited amount is now 
offered for sale at the low rate of 80 per cent., subject to 
advance at the option of the Company. 
For further particulars apply to 
WARD & CO., 54 Wall Street, 
NEW YORK. 
A Work, Instructive alike to the Amateur or JIarket 
Gardener, detailing the practical experience of nearly 20 
years’ Gardening for the New York Market, 
By PETES, HEIIBERSOX, 
(of HENDERSON & FLEMING.) 
Price, $1.50, by mail pre-paid. 
Or with our New Illustrated Seed and Plant Catalogues for 
1867, $1.75. HENDERSON «fe FLEMING, 
SeedsmcML and Marlcet Gardcitcrs, 
67 Nassaa-st., New Yorlc. 
Clothes Washer, 
using boiling-hot suds, saves three- 
fourths the labor and time—takes 
out all the dirt—no sore hands—no 
fCEtid air—no injury to the clothes. 
“It really merits all the good that can be said of it.”— 
Rural New Yorker. 
“ Doty’s Washer, the heat.”—Orange Judd. 
(See I’remium List.) 
seei> sroRE, 
46 HUD SON-STREET, 
SAMUEL T. THORBURN, Pbopeietob. 
ALSIKE CLOVER, 
The Genuine Seed. Price, $1 per pound; by mall, $1.10. 
GRAFTING WAX, 
40 cents per pound; by mail, 50 cents per pound 
TREE VARNISH, 
For Cuts and Bruises, for the use of Nurserymen and others, 
highly recommended by all who use it. Price 75 cts. per bottle. 
new tomato.—" eureka.” 
Dwarf Early, Upright Grower. “ The Bei^t for Canning, 
Cooking, Pickles, and Making Tomato Pigs.” 
It has the indorsement of over 2,000 persons who have 
grown it. It is considered in every way valuable, and more 
worthy of extensive cultivation th.an any tomato now before 
the public. Grown and put up by JONATHAN PERIAM, 
Tremont Gardens, Chicago, Ill. 
AND FOE SALE BY 
SAMUEL T. THORBURN, Seedsman, 
46 HiJDSOk-STBBBT, (near the Park,) 
ALBANY, N. A'. 
“Would not be parted with under any consideration.’’— 
Solon Robinson. 
“ Could not be ^persuaded to do without it.’’— Rev. Bishop 
Scott. 
The Universal 
Clothes Wringer, 
WITH 
Henderson & Fleining'’s 
SELECTED SEEDS & PLANTS 
■ FOR 
MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 
Our long experience as Market Gardeners for the New 
York Market, enables us to make suitable selections of the 
necessary kinds and quantities of Vegetable Seeds, suited 
for either family or Market use. 
For a Private Garden of % of an acre. Col. No. 4, $ 5.00 
•I “ “ “ V *• “ “ No. 3, 10.00 
“ “ “ u “ “ “ No. 2, 25.00 
» » “ “ 1 “ “ “ No. 1, 50.00 
These Collections embrace all the best varieties of Vegeta¬ 
bles, and in ample quantities for the area named. 
For Marlcet Gardens, a limited No. of kinds only 
being necessary—the average cost is $20 per acre. 
Onion Sets, Yellow, $2.00 per peck; $6-00 per bushel. 
“ “ White, $3.00 “ $9.00 
Asparagus, 2 years old, $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 
Early Tomato Plants, transplanted, $4.00 per 100 ; 
$30 per 1000. 
Collection of Flower Seeds. 
(By Mall.) 
Collection No. 1, of 25 choice Annuals.$1 00 
“ “ 2, of 50 “ Annuals and Biennials.. 2 50 
“ “ 3, of 100 “ Annuals, Biennials and 
Perennials . 5 00 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
Seedsmen and Marlcet Gardeners, 
67 Nassan-st., New York. 
Our General Catalogue of Flower 
and Vegetable Seeds 
is now ready, containing descriptions and plain directions 
for cultivation. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents. 
P EACH TREES—Extra Fine, Halo’s Early, and 
others. 
DWARF PEARS, and other Fruit Trees. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, very line, by mail or express. 
Circulars gratis. FRANCIS BRILL. 
590 Ferry St., Newark, N. J. 
Alt Nurseries iu One. 
L. L. WHITLOCK, Office 37 Park Row, New York City. 
I will fill selected orders of over otie hundred dollars at 
the lowest wholesale prices, among which are: 
Apple Trees . 6 cents each. 
Pear Trees. 
Currants.. ^ 
Gooseberries. 2K 
Grapes. 
Blaclcljerries. 1 
Raspberries. 
Strawberries (Wilson’s Albany). ....$3 per 1000. 
Sliade Trees .6 to 10 feet_20 cents each. 
Shrubs...® 
Roses. ^ “ 
Bedding Plants. I 
Send Stamp for Price List. 
My Illustrated Catalogue of New 
and Rare Plants for 1867, 
Will be sent to my customers of past years gratis—to all 
others on receipt of 10 cents. 
PETER HENDERSON, 
67 Nassau-st., New York. 
■g^ittatinny Blackberry Plants, small but good, by 
Express, only $6 per doz. Kinsey & Gaines, Dayton, O. 
COGWHEELS, 
wrings clothes almost dry, without injury to the most 
delicate garments, and never gets tired or out ot ordei . 
This wrina-er is so wmli known, and so unanimously ac- 
knowledgedVo be the 6es«, that recommendations are not 
quoted. 
On receint of the price from places where no one is selling, 
w? will se^L one l^asher and^one W 
free of freiglit charges. Family Size Mashtr, $14, No. 
Wringer, $10: No. 2 Wringer, $8.50. 
17^ Exclusive right of sale given to the first responsible 
applicant from each town. 
Send for illustrated circulars, giving wholesale and retail 
E. 0. BEOWEIEG, General Agent, 
No. 32 Cortlandt-st., New York, 
(Opposite Merchants’ Hotel.)__ 
at this season 
We take great pleasure in calling special attention to our 
extensive stock of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, the largest 
ever offered in America. 
As we select our Seeds from the most noted and trust¬ 
worthy sources, and have them all put up under our own 
supervision, we are in a position to guarantee that each 
article is what it is represented. 
WE SPECIAEEY 
Desire to inpress upon onr Patrons that we are anxious 
not to sell anything in whicli we liave not tlie fullest con¬ 
fidence. They wUrconfer 
A FAVOR 
By informing us at once of any Article that does not 
give satisfaction or fails to arrive in good condition. All 
orders, except cases of urgency, are executed in rotation. 
■With our increased facilities no unnecessary delay will take 
place. 
noveeties and specialties. 
Vide Agriculturist, Feb. 1st, page 74. 
AMATEUR CULTIVATORS’ GUIDE 
TO THE 
Kitchen and Flower Garden, 
Now Ready. 
A descriptive work of 130 pages, fully illustrated with a 
beautiful colored plate and 100 engravings, containing a list 
of over 2..5O0 varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also, 
150 varieties of tlie choicest French Hybrid Gladiolus. All 
the novelties, both of the Flower and Vegetable, for 1867, 
will be found described in the above work. Mailed free to 
any address on receipt of 25 cents. 
Julies, Tuhjeroses, Tigridias, tdadiolus. Anemones, Ranun¬ 
culus, &C-, &c., fer spring planting now ready. 
WASHBURN & CO., Seed Merchants, 
Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. 
TIior©D»Si"hred Ponltry. 
FOWLS, of all the valuable choice breeds, furnished at 
rea^nable prices. They are carefully selected from the 
proueny of the more recent importations, and then puritj is 
guaranteed. Orders for fowls or eggs sent by mail piompt- 
ly filled. 
Circulars, with full descriptive list, will be. forwarded to 
any address on receipt of stamp. American Live Stock Co., 
NO. 199 Water-st., Superintendent. 
LME’S PURCHASING AGENCY. 
IONA CRAPE VINES. 
20,000 Iona Buds from bearing vines. 
500 Iona Vines, Extra, one year old, from bearing vines. 
50 bbls. Early Goodrich Potatoes—$8.00 per bbl. 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st., New York. 
. VyYLXJE HKCEIVEir). 
5 Send for a Catax-og-cb op Stencil Dies, and how 
® S to make $6.60 to SIO.OO Perday. 
So A COMPLETE OUTFIT POP. $J4o.OO. 
^ S. M. SPENCER & CO., Brattleboro, Vt. 
Patent Self-Closing Focket Hooks, 
Pocket Memorandums and Diaries; in which a Steel Spring 
supercedes Elastic Bands, Tucks or Straps. A great im- 
provem ent. For sale everywhere. __ 
ih iF'IIE CHILDREN’S HOUR,” 
JL Edited by T. S. Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa., $1.2o a 
year. Sample Copies, 10 cents. “ Its exquisite beauty sur¬ 
passes our anticipa tions ^— Lady’s Book .__ 
TIioEOUglibred Premium CUester 
White Pigs. 
Proo-env of Hogs that have taken State and United States 
Premiums. For Sale Singly or in Pairs (not akin) of any 
ago Carefully boxed and shipped by Express to any part of 
tlie United States. Iheir safe arrival insured. As ice do 
an immense business (^900 head shipped in 9 months), we 
liave made arrangements with all Express Co. s to ship at 
lower rates than any other parties can. We can tell you 
just what your stock will cost you delivered at your plaeei. 
For Circulars and Prices Address ^ -r. 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa, 
Yellow Nanse- 
mond Sweet 
Potatoes, 
IMPROVED, PURE, 
■ SOUND. 
By mall, post-paid, 
enough to make 400 
plants, for $1.50, with 
mode of sprouting— 
all can learn. 
Price per Bushel $4, 
per Barrel, 3 lnish.,$10. 
Address 
W. W. RATHBONE, 
Marietta, 
Ohio. 
RANBEBRY VINES. Beskof Bearers. In any 
Quantity. Price, $3 to $,1 per 1000, and $4 to $G per barrel. 
