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A Neat aitd Convenient 
■Work-Table and Writing-Desk Companion. 
Recommended by American Agriculturist, N. Y. Tribune 
Mme. Demorest, Independent, and thousands more. ' 
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best machine can sew, better than knife or scissors. 
Eraser.— For removing blots and errors. 
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Better tlian Knife or Scissors for many uses. 
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Its articles are calculated to improve tlie race in body, 
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tors, articles, etc., see February and May Agriculturist 
$3 a year, Samples 20 cents. MILLER, WOOD & CO., 
15 Laight-st., New York. 
OIIiCTJLA.It NOTTS® 
AND 
LETTETi® OE OTiEOIT, 
FOE THE USE OF 
TRAVELERS, 
AVAIljABIiE IjV ABI. PARTS OP THE 
WORIiD, issued by 
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., 
NEW YORK. 
17'ANCY FOWLS’ EGGS OF MOST VARIETIES 
Aylesbury Ducks, eggs 
only. Send lor Circular. A. M. HALSTED, 
_Age nt, 68 Pearl st., New York. 
|?GGS FOR SETTING, from White-faced Black 
-^bpanisb, Brahma, White Leghorn, Bolton Gray and 
$1 pel-Xlen.° Addresf warranted pure, at 
_ N. A. SHIITE, Exeter , N. H. 
?v^iT?q?pV^’ doctor horses. 
■ 2 Vols.; 30 cts. W. C. AVEMYSS, 575 Broadway. N. Y, 
H 
lifiral Iiiiiipovcmeiits. 
DlaX®aml^ ri Co™try Life, furnishes 
plans ana advice for laying out or improvins: public or mi- 
yate grounds. Refers to Jolin M. Forbes, Nathaniel Thaver 
P?ovid^ncerR.'’l. ’ Eufit VV^erS, 
___Office, 40 Barristers’ Hall, Boston, Mass. 
RliUNT & NICHOES, 
LATE ^ 
1<9 Water-street, New York. 
XT 4.1 IOTORTERS AMD MaMTJFACTURKRS OP 
’ Surveying and Nautical Instruments 
and Nam?caf^Book«” Pocket Chronometers, Charts 
GiLS CamlogXs sent fre^e':'^"'’ 
^EA —To Health and Pleasure 
Seekers.—1 he New Plimpton House will re-onen the 
June. For details of the advantages of Watch 
Hill Point, R. I., as a Watering Place, send for Circular 
_ A. S. PLIMPTON & CO., Westerly, R. I. 
I^TJIiiE BliEIT 
WEBB SOUTHDOWN SHEEP 
fok sate. 
The celebrated flock of the late James C. Taylor, ot Holm- 
del, N. J., numbering ‘26 Rams, 66 Ewes, and 40 Lambs, is 
now offered for sale, either as a whole flock, or in lots to 
suit purchasers. 
The well-known reputation of Mr. Taylor, and his flock, is 
80 perfectly understood by the breeders of Southdowns in 
the United States, that it is not necessary to give any further 
description of them, excepting to say that they are ids choice 
reservation, as he never sold his selected Ewes, although fre¬ 
quently tempted by very large offers. 
The flock is in a fine healthy condition, and can remain 
where they are until summer, at the risk and expense of the 
purchaser, should it be so desired, as plenty of the best kind 
of food and capital arrangements for keeping them are pro¬ 
vided. A descriptive Catalogue is being prepared, and will 
be forwarded by mail to any one by inclosing postage 
stamps. Address -vvm. J. C. TAYLOR, 
. Holmdel, N. J. 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. 
Osage Oivange Hedge Plants .-Strong, selected 
one year, packed m good order, 1,000, $3; 5,000, $13; 10 000 
|2o. Apple and Pear Trees, all sizes. Earlv Bicli ’ 
mond CUerry, Apple Boot Grafts, best quality. 
Kittatinny and Wilson’s Early Blacltberry. 
Grapes.— Iona, Ives, Israella, Norton’s, Concord Hart¬ 
ford, Rogers’ Hybrids, &c., &c. 
Nursery Stoclcs, general assortment, g-w^eet Brier 
Seedlings, $2.50 per 100. Peacli Seeds, fresh, frozen 
packed, $3 per bush. Osage Oi'aiige and Pear Seeds. 
Evergreens, Shade Trees, immense stock, all sizes. 
Althea, Dbl. Named, fine collection, 2 ft., 100, §12. 
Roses and Dahlias, extra large, flue collection, 
Green-honsc, Bedding and Garden Plants. 
Send red stamp each for 3 Catalogues, Wholesale, EetaiJ 
and Bedding Plants. 
F, K. PHCENIX, Bloomington, HI. 
“ BATTETTE & REMWICK’S 
PERFECTEY PUKE 
WHITE EEAS>.” 
We offer the above superior brand of White Lead, in the 
usual variety of packages, at the lowest market prices, and 
guarantee the same to be as represented. 
BATTEhhE & RENWICK, 
_^3 Front Street, New 'Yorh. 
EIEIUM AUKATUM. 
New Golden Striped Japan liily, 
™portation of this magnificent noveltv iust ro 
S Bulbs, §5.00 eaclV Xedium 
mdoe Bulbs, §3^0, sent by mail upon receipt of 
* _ B. K. BLIS S, Springfield, Mass. 
KAPIIA]\US cauhatus, 
or, Serpent Radish. 
^ _ B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
§PKIIVCr VETCHES. 
■ B. 11 . BLISS, Springfleld, Mass. 
AESIK.E CEOVEK. " 
CKEAH TAMTAH 
Ar c the best in Market. AH first class Grocers keep the m. 
FLEMING, the^OI^LAR HATTER 
310 BROADWAY, Cor. of Fnlton-st. 
Full Blood and Grade Alderney and 
Ayrshire Stock for Sale, 
Persons wishing to piircliase the very best Family Cows or 
to improve the Stock on tlieir Farms, are invited to examine 
my Herd, which now numbers One liuiidred and iff-hTeen 
headof all descriptions Cows Heifers and Bulls “ 
__ iHOMAb FirCH, Breeder, N ew London, Conn. 
■OOIi SAEE. — AN ALDERNEY BUXL 
one year and eight months old. by HENRY CORNEL!,’ 
New Ro chelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. '-'-'aalll, 
rf^^ombiiig Wool Sheep and Berkshire Pigs for Sale 
Send lor Ci rcular. L. CONVERSE, Bucyrus, O. 
Thoroughbred Chester White Pigs 
For Sale: from 10 -weeks to 1 year old. For growth and 
quality cannot be excelled in the United States. For De¬ 
scription and Prices, send for Circular, Address 
JAMES YOUNG, Jk., & CO., 
MarshalUon, Chester Co., Pa. 
Pure Kred Clsester White Pigs 
From stock that will weigh 600 to 800 lbs. at 14 to 16 months 
_ P- BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
I^HESTER WHITE PIgYfOR SALE.—Sent 
^ l/’l’EMPLE V CO S'oi-,Circulars addreL 
II. iiii-MiLE A CO., Marslialltou, Chester Co., Pa. 
^END EIUniESCRIPTION of the finest Thor- 
Italian Queens, 
Best Hive for Bees, Best 
Book for their manage¬ 
ment. Bee Keepers’ Al- 
manac and Circular for ’67 sent free. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
ITAl^IAM BEES. 
Extra Queens. The golden Italian Bees. 
Kelley’s Island Apiary,'* 
Our Circnlai-and Price List sent to all applicants gratis. 
W. A. Flakders & Co., SUelby, Ohio. 
^TALIAN and EGYPTIAN OITEEN RFF<a 
giore, Italy and .kalians from Lake Mag- 
Prussia. SMd for circular. ““ ^nnary^f^IcriWogel, 
—— ___Kcil 3 % Butler Co!, O. 
____^I- QUINBV, St. Johnsvillc, N. T. 
—The American EmR-rant 
laborerX-er'o,itiv^‘''’''l‘’®‘i receive orders for eligilifc’fann 
3 Bowling GrooA New 1 ™: Emigration, 
laTTATLNNY BLACKBEREIliS, 
Now ready, young plants, warranted fresh and sure to 
grow with iair treatment—$2.50 per dozen, §15 per hundred, 
$120 per thousand. * 
W^il§oii’s Eaj'Iy BlacSiberry, 
Young plants, $4.50 per dozen, ready April 15th. 
Send red stamp for Catalogue. 
____ F. K. PHCENIX, Bloomington , Ill. 
IMPORTED NURSERY STOCK. 
for sale by C. RAOUX, 43 Cedar-st., New York City, 
1 and 2 years. 
‘‘‘"J Fontena3^ 
GBADIObul’ MLxed 
Named sorts. 
iVE W STRAW BERRY, Crloede’s Perpetual Pine. 
“l>^€}E'lmAN€iE 8EEB,“ 
Consignment from Texas, and guaranteed 
fre^h^andnew, for sale in <inannties^to^ smt, by pounci^or 
"STKAWBEBHA FEAMTS. 
Agriculturist, 12 plants, 50c.; 100, $5; 1000 , $ 10 ; 10,000, §90. 
G-oldeii Q,H.eeji, very large and line, extra, $1 doz!; |5 100. 
Great Ripawam, a moiistrons berry, §1 doz.; §0 100. 
Knox TOO, true, fruit very large, $1 doz., §5 lOo! 
Meatl’s Seedling, 6 inch, in circumference, $1 doz; §6 100. 
Dennig’s White, a splendid white berrv, §1 doz. • $3 lOo" 
VI bite Alpine, sweet enough without sugar, $1 doz- $3109 
The above 7 kinds liave been selected from 100 varieties. 
This IS a splendid collection of best in cultivation. I will 
send the above 7 kinds, 1 doz. each, free by mail, if pre-paid, 
for §0 For particulars of the New Raspberry, see Feb No 
Strawberry plants maybe set out up to the first of June' 
with perfect success. I think May is the very best time. ’ 
Address WM. S. CARPENTER, 156 Reade-st., New York. 
Ua Coiistaiite iStrawtoerrj. 
HOVEY & CO. offer for stile a few seeds snvpri fvAm 
50,000 Catawba Orape Vine§. 
100,000, Xly‘$(fgv WOO." Apply 
._ -DK. H. SCHROJbElt, Bloomi ngton, Illinois. 
HUBBARD AIV® TFRBAIV^ 
?/ *?nse two squashes received the two 
piizes olieied for the best scinash for family use at tlie last 
exhibition at the rooms of the American AgHcultuUst As 
till? conipetitors in all parts of the United States 
the Hubbard and I urban can fairlv be ranked as the two 
best varieties for table use, and luiiidreds of letterrreceUmd 
speak of them as “the sweetest, dryest and best 
fleXA oied squashes known.” Both kinds can be'kent throno-b 
the winter As the original introducer oni ese two 
I send packages of the purest seed in the market^ 
^ T? eacli—Ounce packages, Hubbard 33- Vnr' 
v“vfnWd°lo“Uaof"be3mr^^^^^^^^^ 
r ’efulfd loha^Ireprlsent Iwiu 
t efund hts money. JAMES J. H. G REG OR Y 
----_ Marbl ehead, Mass. 
^RESII TURNIP SEED.—§1 per lb 10 cts per 
3t.-ap°fjaraWh,"t^ rA*:!’-,..!!!® 
cts! pm o^.^’ f'he NmA vli;®e‘swcet’^^^ $lJp?“lbATd 
mIiv" the best jA"ci®aAd^ ke!;p‘till 
