1807.] 
AMKliI(L\N AG-RICULTURIST. 
271 
TIHNIP SKED! 11 RNIP SEED! 
. Ifv 
V lb. 
Karly Di-Tcn. m.oo 
(tRRMA.v Trltoav iOne). . 2.00 
Kria Top Strap I.KAF. 100 
WiiiTK Strap I.kaf Flat. 1.00 
WiiiTK Flat, orULOHE.75 
White Xorkolk. 75 
Cow lluH.V. 1.00 
Lo.vo White Fiie.\<ti . l.OO 
Lo.VO Will TE Ta.N'KARH. 1.00 
VEirruE’s New I.oxo White. IJIO 
I.oxo Yellow Fue.vch . IjO 
Teli/jw Malta. IJO 
Yellow Stoxe . 1.00 
Yellow .\nERUEK.\. 1.00 
lioRrtoN'H Goldex Ball. 1.00 
N’ew Yellow Fi.nlan'k . 2J0 
Gale’a Hybrid.T5 
Iepriited Yellow SwEEDisH, or IIuta IIaua.. 1.00 
White ItrxA IU«a. 1.00 
I.aivh’s Kita Haoa.. 1.00 
V oz. 
10 
20 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
20 
10 
10 
10 
10 
ALSO 
OF 
V lb. 
V oz. 
(’OKN SaL.VD. 
15 
Green Curled K.xdivk. 
SO 
Brown Dutch Lettuce. 
. 4.00 
40 
<'uiNE.sB Winter IC.vdihii. . 
30 
Black Spa.nish . 
15 
ItouND Spinach. 
.75 
10 
Pricklt “ . 
. .75 
10 
75 
75 
75 
75 
1.00 
75 
1.00 
1.00 
75 
75 
1.00 
1.00 
75 
All the EhoTc mailed free of poetage, on receipt of the 
amount annexed. 
J. n. TIIORBUKX Ac €<>., 
15 Joliii-!«t.y New York. 
TO FARMERS AM) STOCK RAISERS. 
I H.W’E FOUND the most practical results from 
glA’ing one to two feed-* a day of Root Crops; Turnips, 
Sngar Meets and Muiigel Wurzel. They render the com less 
heating. .\ bushel of Roots Is equal to a bushel of Corn fed 
alone. N. C. X.—American Stock Journal. 
Large Orange Carrot.per lb., $1.00 
Ijirge White Field CarroLs. “ 1.00 
I.ar-’e Yellow Altringhaiii Carrots. “ 1.00 
Whlt«* Sugar Beets. “ <5 
Long Ih-il .Mangel Wurzel. 
Yellow Globe •* “ . 
Red top Strap Leaved Turnip. 
White “ •• . 
Long White French '* . 
Yellow .\l>erdcen “ . 
Yellow .Martha “ . 
Robertson’s Golden Ball “ . 
Red Tankard “ ........ 
White Tankaid “ . 
Orange Jelly ** 
Waite's Hybrid Eclipse “ . 
Sklrvlng's Improved Ruta Baga. 
Purple-top ■* “ .— •• 
Forwarded per mall, 8 cents per lb. additional. 
W.VSIIBI KV CO., 
Seed .Mereliaiits, 
Horticultural Hall, Boston, M.ass. 
I >UUE NEW CROP TURNIP SEED of my own 
raising, sent by mall. Purple-top Flat, 1 lb., OOcenU; 
4 Ibd i'2 00. Vellow or SwedUh, 1 lb., 73 cU; 5 lbs., f3.00. 
JOUX S. COLLINS*, Moorestown. New Jersey. 
pETER pOOPER’S 
GELATINE 
WILL MAU 
DELICIOUS JELLIES 
WITH ORE.1T KA8K. 
ALSO, 
BLANC MANGE, 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE, Etc. 
UIHECTIOHB FOIt USE WITH THE PACKAGES, 
For sale by Grocers and Prugglsts. Deimt, Xo. 17 Bub- 
uxo-Sup, >ew York. _ 
ri’^IIE PERPETUAL (WATCH 
1-CH.VRM) CALK.N'DKR—size of a 
two cent piece—with plain, masonic ana 
temperance emblems, needed by every 
bo<ly every where. ITlce by mall, elec¬ 
troplate. with enameled figures and 
letters, 50 cents, gold, ditto., f 150. 
.\ddrcsa 
E. MADKX, 161 Broadway, 
ifoom 3, New York, P. O. Box, 5."i78. 
Active Agents wanteil every where. 
1 >ATENT BOOKHOLDER, Writing-Desk and 
Ladles Work-Table Combined. Convenient, portable, 
and easily adjusted. Sent anywhere, paid, on receipt or ,5. 
Also several valuable 1’atent.s for sale. 
• .ItDlX CQNN'-VCHKR & Cf)., 2ij8 Broadway, New York- 
Amor 8.\LK .—K sploudid Estate of 1,000 acres 
B? primo land, on the Potomac River, 1.5 miles from Us 
mouth. 128 miles from Washington and Baltlniore. 8M acre# 
open, under good Chestnut fence. Land very productive, 
I^ne for stock raising. Grasses Corn, Wheat^c 
body of land In Eastern Virginia. Apply to w. H. RAR- 
1)12^, Iteal Estate Agent, No. 4 N. ttreea-st., Baltimore, Md. 
Turnip Need by ’flail. 
'’“'■'efles, the quality of which cun not bo 
ex( elled, will bo mulled pont-vaiil, to iiiiy uddress In tlio 
Union upon receipt of price nffixed: 
Eurly White Dutch.flOct- 
Whlte Strup Lent'. lO “ 
Red Ton Strup Leiif.10 “ 
Large white Globe.10 " 
Large White Norfolk.10 “ 
Yellow .Vberdeen.10 
per oz. ■!_ oze. 8 ozs. pound 
.T) Cts. 
.15 •• 
.r. •* 
80 “ 
30 “ 
3.5 
60 cts. 
CO •• 
r,o “ 
45 “ 
45 “ 
6)0 
00 
?1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
75 
75 
1.00 
1.00 
Golden Bull (Rohertsoii’sl.lO “ 35 “ gu n,y 
Livrgc Yellow Globe, c.xtra 10 “ ai “ CO “ I'oo 
Long White French.10 “ ai “ 60 “ i OO 
Long WliUe or Cow Horn..10 “ Xi “ 60 “ I’oo 
Yellow Flulund.15 “ 50 “ 90 
Waite’s Eclipse, line.10 “ 33 " GO “ 
Gerinun Teltow-.15 “ 50 “ 90 " 
Improved Rnla Buga. 
Sklrvlng’s do. 
Laliig’s do 
I \u 1 
1.75 
1.00 
1.75 
1.00 
75 
75 
75 
.10 “ as " 60 
.10 “ 30 “ 45 “ 
- p- .10 “ 30 “ 43 “ 
Dale’s Hybrid.10 ‘‘ 80 “ 45 “ 
Packets for retailing, full size, per dozen.60 cts. 
do do. half size, do . 85 cts. 
Prices to dealers by the niijintlty given upon application. 
Onr celebrated Seed Catalogue and Gidile to the Vegetable 
and Flower containing 1.50 pagex, beautifutly illux- 
truted, will be mailed to all applicants enclosing 23 cents. 
Address B. K. BLISS, SprlngfteW, Mass. 
Wiiiicr Need Wheat Ibr 1867, 
FOR SALE BY 
GEORGE A. DEITZ, 
IMPORTER AND GR05VER OF 
NF.KI> WII F AT Ac CiilMNS NFKI><ii, 
CHAMBERSBURCH, PA. 
Italian Fed Mediterranean, #2.25 V peck. #8.00 W bush. 
Italian White “ ^ " 
Hungarian Fed 
French Fed 
Haltei'x Eng'h Red 
German Fed 
Hallet'x Eng. White, 
DtehVx White. 
Canada White, 
Houghton White, 
CMlfornia White, 
FI lie.Stem White, 
Eguptlan Fed Mediterranean, 1.50 
Fed Chuff 
MliiU Cheer 
Laneaxter Fed Chaff 
tr 
sent 
2A5 
•• 
8.00 
2.00 
•* 
8.00 
2.00 
•* 
8.00 
2.25 
*• 
8.00 
2.25 
8.00 
225 
** 
8.00 
1.50 
6.00 
1.50 
*» 
5.00 
1.50 
“ 
6.00 
1J50 
** 
5.00 
2.00 
“ 
7.00 
1.50 
5.00 
l-IO 
5.00 
L.’W 
5.00 
1.50 
5.00 
W Four pounds of either of the above varieties will be 
L by mall (free of Postage) for one dollar. G. A. D. 
The Laud ot* Low' Taxes ! 
REAL ESTATE AQENCT, 
SinON .T. MARTF.NKT, No. ft Soutli-st., Balti¬ 
more. Author and Publlxher of the large new MAP and 
A TEAS of MA E VIA ED. 
Persons desiring to locate, or purchase property In Balti¬ 
more, or the State of Maryland, by consulting tills Agency, 
will have the benefit of the advertisers thorough knowledge 
of the CRy and State, acquired In eighteen years experience 
at Surveying in Baltimore, and ten years spent In getting up 
his State .tliip and Atlas. MARYLAND 'TAXES about ono- 
tblrd that of Northern States. 
Fruit-Farm and IViirsery for Sale. 
The Celebrated Pomoxa Frvit-Farm and Nursery 
of J. W. Dodge, on the Cumberland Table Lands of hast 
Tennessee. Unequaled as a fruit growing region Beantlful 
Tract of 808 acres, with rich Prairie. Good improvements, 
large Orchards of finest Fruits. Skve.x First Premiums 
awarded by the State and Division b'alrs, to fruit froni the 
Pomona Orchards. Fine opportunity for N urscry business. 
Can be made a superior Btoclc or Dairy Farm. Must be «(>ld 
Immediately. Price moderate. For 
terms, &c., address -L 5Y. pODQE & SON, 
Pomona, Cumberland County, lennessee. 
€HL\P FAR:fI 8 . 
Enterprising men do well In moving to the F.astern Shore 
of .MarDand. Land sells at great bargains; the climate Is 
mild; growing seasons long; soil good; close to Balt. & 
Phlla. markets. Send for free price and descriptive I'st of 
farnis. M.YNCHA <fc ZOOh., Gieenshoro, Md. 
1 : 3 RANKLIN tract.— tk ),000 acres on Rail¬ 
road, Gloucester Co, New .Jersey, 25 mlles south ofPlilla- 
delphla, good soli, mlltlJieaUliful climate. Lowpr ces In 
lots to suit purchasers. J aioa 
matlon sent free. Address MORRIS & CO.,l«LWfleIa, Glou 
cestcr Co., N. J. Impr oved Farms for sale. __ 
MEAD’S GRAPE CULTURE. 
Aiiiericuii CJrupe €iiUurc tu»il 
. yiHkin^i. 
By PETER B. MEAD. 
Profnsely Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, #25 00. 
It U the best book on the subject that we have seen,— 
Evening I'oxt, 
Tliere Is no cultivator so advanced that ho will not find 
his own Ideas quickened Into greater clearness and accuracy 
by reading It, and beginners will find It a thorough and safe 
guide In all that relates to tlie vine.—From Letter of Dr. C. 
W. Grant. 
HARPER & BROTHERS Wilt xend the above work by 
mail, poxtage prepaid, to any part of the United Statex.on 
re ceipt q/* $3 00. _ 
izurTTOOI TEACHERS WANTED. — The Sub- 
S. A., e/htp'Uhy Alvan Bon 1, D. I ., nubllshed. Agents 
or by letter to tUo publislmr,^^y BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
Chester White Pigs. 
^2 weeks old. 
angora G(5ATS!—Arrive this fall from 
AMa ! Engaqe now. Send for terms. 
Egos : for (> weeks to come of over 100 varieties of fowls ' 
i his year s fowls can be engaged noio, at low ratex. Freed- 
ers and Fanciers come and visit ns and our stock, and see 
11 we iiaye not extra superior specimens. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. lorms, &c., will) 2 stamps (6 cents). Address 
“ I HE COX FARMS,'’ care J. C. COX & CO., 
V- T) r. . .... - Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio. 
Eeferences given, if necessary, but our 
stock sliows for itself, when people come to see It. 
THOMAS FITCH, 
of New liondoii, Conn., 
Breeder of Alderney and Ayrshire Stock of all descrip, 
tlons, has constantly on hand and for sale the best Animals 
of each ot the above breed.s, at reasonable prices. Warrant¬ 
ed as represented. 
j jREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
£ Sent by Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. BOYER & CO.. 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
fXREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for SALE 
77 Original Shipper. Send for a Circular on their 
Breeding and management. Address 
'fHOS. 5VOOD, Doe linn, Chester Co., Pa. 
P URE BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS boxed and 
shipped to any part of the United States, from Tivoli, 
Peoria Co., Illinois, by s. B. E.MEUY. 
I ^'ANCY FOWLS’ EGGS OF MOST VARIETIES, 
PLATA DUCKS, birds and eggs, Ayleshurv Ducks, eggs 
only. Send for Circular. A. M. HALSTED, 
_ Agent , 68 Pearl st., New York. 
K RAHMA POOTRAS, bred from stock 5vei^(hing 
24 lb.s. to 28 lbs. per pair, at maturity. Warranted pure. 
Price #8 per pair: #12 per trio. Eggs, #2 per dozen. Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
A merican stock 7ou'RNM.7”alirst class 
monthly, containing 36 large double column pages, 
only 50 cents for 6 months. Try it! Will save every farmer 
many dollars, as we oft’er a Horse and Cattle Doctor free. 
Address N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
I TALIAN BEES—New Importation just received. 
Queens, progeny of above, ready for delivery after Julv 
20,1867. Send for Circular. M. QUINBY, St. .Tohnsville.N. Y. 
^1. '8^1. 
Ton have a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine ? Send for 
a pair of Patent Sewing MacUiiie Castors. Ladies 
can, themselves, immediately attach them to the legs of 
either end of the machine, and 5viU not then need to call 
upon husband, father or brother to do the lifting. 
The machine stands firmly on the floor, but liy slightly tip¬ 
ping It, It will rest upon the castors and move easily about 
the room. It being desirable to move it every day for the 
purpose of sweeping where It stands, or for a more conve¬ 
nient position for working than the one It usually occupies, 
you w'lll find It just the thing wanted. 5Ye send them by 
mall, postage paid, to any part of the U. S. on receipt of $1. 
Agents wanted In every Town or County in the U. S. 
Most excellent Inducements offered. 
Address H- B. FANTON, 491 Broadway, New York. 
I’ll pro vki> 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AKI) COTTO]!^ PRESSES, 
Those machines have been teste4 Jn the most thorough 
maimer throughout this and foreign countries to the num¬ 
ber of over 3000. , ^ , 
The Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequalled advantages. We 
Invite those wanting such machines to ivrlte for a catalogue 
containing full Information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. , , , , , , ,_ 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressinjj 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Grecnpolnt, Kings Co.,L.L 
A. Clean 8%Yeep Every Day 
FOR AHTi TI3IE. 
The Silver’s Patent Broom 
Enables every farmer to use brush of his own raising, and 
have a better broom In every respect than can he bought at 
the store. It is so simple that a child can put it together. 
The parts (except the brush,) will last a life time, and the 
brush ciin be renewed in a few minutes. -See editorial de¬ 
scription In tl>l§ n«"ibei.’ pf ihe ^grioumirist, also cut of 
Broom on page 77, February nuiqher, ai)d recqinmciKlatiqns,. 
etc. on page 2’27, June number. 
Those who do not raise their owq brush, will also ffnd if 
the cheapest as well as tUe host article In the market, If 
being adapted to pity and country, 
AGHVTS WANTED tUrougUout the oouhtfyi exclu¬ 
sive teiTitory given, Sn'i'P'o.^"'1 Instrnctions for pnt' 
ting together, sent prepaid, on receipt of #1,30, 
Address C. A. CLEGG & CO„ 
aoft Broadway, New York. 
SPECIAL 
ADVERTISING AGENCY. 
Advertisements from reliable parties only. Inserted In 
the Agricultural, Religious, and other flrst-class mediums 
throughout the country, by the undersigned. 
An experience of several years in conducting the adver¬ 
tising departmcHt of the American Agriculturist, gives su- 
perior facilities for satisfactory traasactlon of such busiims.s. 
^ yq-, A. FtTCH, 151 Iffassau-»tM 
