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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
LANE’S PtRCHASm AGENCY, 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, 
No. l, $10. No. 2, $8, No. 8, $14. No. 18, $18. 
The only Wringer with the Patent Cog Wheel Regulator. 
Where there are no Canvassers, the Express charges will 
be prepaid. 
NONPARIEL WASHING MACHINE, 
Prices, No. 1, $12; No. 2, $16; No. S, $20. 
WOODRUFF’S PORTABLE BAROMETER, 
Prices $S, and $12. Agents wanted. 
THE AQUARIUS, A Hand Force Pump, $10. 
HARVEY B. LANE, 
No. 151 Nassau-st., New-York City. 
BUTTER, 
CHEESE, 
POULTRY, EGGS, 
AND FARM PRODUCE 
OF ALL KINDS 
SOLD ON COMMISSION. 
Constantly on hand, for sale. Flour, Fish, Salt, Mackerel, 
Pork, Hams, Lard, Beans, Dried Fruit, Soap, Starch, etc. 
COOK & NICHOLS, Successors to 
ISAAC EMENS, 226 Front-st., New-York. 
Refers to J. D. Lamater, Cashier Marine Bank, N. Y. City. 
Lewis & Brown, No. 42 Front-st., N. Y. City. 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD TAKE IT! 
CM AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL. (jM 
T-i- volume five. t-*- 
D. C. LINSLEY & OTIS F. E. WAITE, Editoks. 
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY 
C. M. Saxton, 25 Park: Row, New-York. 
TERMS. 
Single Capies. $1.00 per annum. 
Five Copies. 90 each, $4.50 
Ten Copies..... 85 each, 8.50 
Twenty Copies. 80 each, 16.00 
All persons who will send one dollar and a 5-cent stamp, 
shall have a copy of the Journal and one copy of either book 
named below,-price 25 cents each, viz.: 
Richardson’s Pests of theFarm: Richardson on the Horse. 
Richardson on the Hog. Milburn on the Cow. 
Skinner’s Elements of Agri- Dana’s Essay on Manures 
culture. 'Tonham’s Chemistry Made 
Liebig’s Letters on Chemistry] Easy. 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot. Fessenden’sAmerican Kitchen 
Richardson on the Hive and| Garden. 
Honey Bee. (Every Lady Her Own Flower 
Wilson on Flax. Gardener. 
Perzors on the Vine. Rose Cultivation. 
Indian Corn. 'Vine Dresser’s Manual. 
Remit and send Post-Office address, Town, County and 
State to C. M. SAXTON. New-York. 
SAXTON’S HANDBOOK 
ON 
Totoceo Culture, 
Being a complete Manual or Practical Guide for the selec¬ 
tion of the Soil and its Preparation; Kind and Quality of 
Manures to be used, and how applied; Growth of Plants; 
Transplanting and Mode of Culture generally, from time of 
planting the seed bed, through harvesting, curing, and pre¬ 
paration for market. With Illustrations, showing the Plant 
In its different stages of Growth. 
Price 25 cents, and sent free of postage on receipt of price. 
C. M. SAXTON, 
Agricultural Book Publisher, New-York. 
DADD’S (GEO. II.) 
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HORSE, 
With Anatomical and Questional Illustrations ; 
Containing, also, a Series of Examinations on Equine Anat¬ 
omy and Philosophy, with Instructions in reference to Dis¬ 
section and the mode of making Anatomical Preparations ; 
to which is added a Glossary of Veterinary Technicalities, 
Toxicological Chart and Dictionary of Veterinary Science. 
Plain Plates, $2.50. Colored Plates, $5. 
Sent free of postage on receipt of price. 
C. M. SAXTON, 
Agricultural Book Publisher, 
New-York. 
Marblehead. Mammoth Cabbage. 
The largest cabbage in the world! sometimes weighing 
60 lbs., and averaging 80 lbs. each, by the acre. It is exceed¬ 
ingly tender, sweet and rich. Scores of farmers in the 
United States and Canada have raised them, weighing from 
25 to 55 lbs. 25 cents per package ; 5 for $1,00. Also, Stone 
Mason Cabbage, a large, sweet and tender cabbage, remark¬ 
ably reliable lor heading. 25 cents per oz.; 4 oz. 75 cents • 
1 lb. $2,67. ' 
Eakly Paths Cauliflower— 25 cents per package. 
"Ward’s Neotae Melon—T he best of all green-fleshed 
melons ; exceedingly sweet, rich and delicious. 25 cents 
per package. 
Sorghuni Seed (pure), 12 cents per package. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
_ . . , Seed grower., Marblehead, Mass. 
Every variety of garden and flower seed at city prices. 
TO FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALIi who have for Sale: 
Sorghum Sugar asad Syrup, 
Furs afisd Skins, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Hops, Tallow, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Butter, Cheese, 
Card, 
Eggs, 
CrJanae, 
Flour, 
Seeds, 
lianas, 
Poultry, 
VegelaMes, 
Grain, 
&c., &c. 
Can have them v:ell sold at the highest prices 
in New-York, with full cash returns always 
within Ten Days of their reaching the City, by 
forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOSSAII CARPENTEK, 
32 Jay-street, New-Yorlc. 
IV. IS. —The advertiser has had abundant 
experience in this business, and trusts that he 
will continue to merit patronage by the most 
careful attention to the interest of his patrons. 
The articles are taken charge of on their arri¬ 
val, and carefully disposed of promptly to good 
cash customers, and cash returns made imme¬ 
diately to the owner. (The highest charge made 
for receiving and selling is five per cent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued 
by J. Carpenter, which is sent free to all his pat¬ 
rons. A specimen copy sent free to any de¬ 
siring it. A trial will prove the above facts. 
For abundant references as to responsibility, in¬ 
tegrity, &c., see the “Price Current.” 
Cash advanced on consignments of 
Produce. 
SEND FOR 
A FREE COPY 
o p 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
32 Jay-st., New-York. 
SEEDS! SEEDS! 
Thorburn’s Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OF 
VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL AND TREE SEEDS 
for 1S63, 
With directions for their cultivation and management. 
also 
Thorburn’s Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OF 
FLOWER SEEDS, 
Containing all the new Floral Gems of the season. 
As well as a list of 
120 Heaufiful Varieties of 
FBSIEiYCM SIY15S2II> 6LAHIOUL T §, 
mailed free of charge on application to 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 Jolin-st., New-York. 
BUCHANAN’S NEW HYBRID BLOTCHED PETUNIA 
SEED, by mail, 50 cts. per packet. 
Fruit Trees in Pots. 
Bearing Grape Vines, Peach, Apricot, and Pear 
Trees in Pots, a fine selection. 
Crnnliemry Plants.—1,000,000 of the celebrated 
Cape Cod Bell, and Cherry' varieties; splendid, genuine 
plants. 
Nursery Stock.—Pear Trees, standard and dwarf; Ap¬ 
ples and Cherries, do., in fine order, manv in bearing condi¬ 
tion. A fine selection of Nursery Stock in general. 
For sale by AY. H. STARR, 
AVest New-London Nurseries, New-London, Conn. 
SEEDS. 
The following seeds will crop 
Cost $9.00. Half of them $5.00. 
3 qts. Beans of sorts. 
1 qt. Lima Beans. 
8 qts. Peas of sorts. 
1>£ qts. Sweet Corn. 
4 oz. Beets of sorts, 
oz. Cauliflower. 
2 oz. Cabbage of sorts, 
oz. Celery. 
2 oz. Cucumbers. 
2 oz. Carrots of sorts. 
1 oz. Lettuce of sorts. 
K oz. Leek. 
1 pkt. Egg Plant. 
1 qt. Onion Set. 
SPEEDS. 
a garden of half an acre. 
Quarter $4.00. 
1 oz. Melon of sorts. 
2 oz. Onions of sorts. 
1 oz. Parsnip. 
3 oz. Radish of sorts. 
1 oz. Salsify. 
K oz. Parsley. 
X oz. Peppers of sorts. 
1 oz. Squash. 
8 oz. Spinage. 
3 pkts. Tomato of sorts. 
3 pkts. Herbs of sorts. 
2 oz. Turnip. 
1 pkt. Okra. 
1 pkt. Nasturtium. 
COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
24 Splendid new and rare Annuals, in boxes.$1.00 each. 
20 Distinct Varieties of the Choicest Asters, in box. 2.00 each. 
10 Distinct Varieties of the best Ten-week Stock. . 1.00 each. 
A very large and select assortment of all the really pop¬ 
ular and ornamental varieties, suitable for the decoration 
of the Flower Garden, Green-house, and Conservatory, al¬ 
ways to be found at Av. ELLIOTT, 
Seedsman and Florist, 
27 Jolm-st., New-York. 
Pure Chinese Cane Seed. 
For sale by BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
OOM-SE-A-NA (known as the Hooker or Otaheitean) Cane 
Seed, pure, for sale by BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
NEEAZANA or WHITE IMPHEE, considered the most 
choice variety of Cane seed— a few bushels only— for sale 
by BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
Pamphlets with best mode of culture, &c., sent free 
on application. 
OTAHEITAN CANE SEED. 
The undersigned offer for sale a selected lot of the above 
named seed; the purest in the market, and of tested vi¬ 
tality. In our last year’s experiments, (with our improv¬ 
ed implements and methods of manufacturing,) its juices 
granulated no less readily and fully, than is usually re¬ 
ported of the Southern Sugar Canes. AVe forward this 6«ed, 
postage paid, at one dollar per pound. Address 
_ C, CORY & SONS, Lima, Ind. 
Conn. Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed. 
Grown by contract by one of the most successful growers 
in the valley of the Connecticut. Packets containing one 
ounce will be mailed, post-paid, to any address—upon re¬ 
ceipt of 50 cts. in postage currency or new stamps. Prices 
for larger quantities will be given upon application. 
B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
Tobacco Seed.. 
Connecticut, Maryland, and Havana. 
For sale by SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
214 Pearl-st„ New-York. 
Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds. 
A large assortment of the best quality. 
Send for a priced list. 
HAINES & PELL, 27 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
EED PEAS.—1000 BUSHELS—CONSISTING 
of Daniel O'Rourke’s, Early Kents, Early Emperors, Ear¬ 
ly Washingtons, Prince Alberts. White Marrows. Black Eyed 
Marrows, &c. For sale by SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
Prices on application. 214 Pearl-st., New-York. 
OTTON SEED—20,000 POUNDS SEA ISLAND 
and Upland Cotton Seed.—(Prices on application, which 
must state quantity wanted.) For sale by 
SHEPPARD & SEW ARD. 214 Pearl-st„ New-York. 
Field, Garden, and Flower Seeds. 
Fresh, pure, and reliable. 
For sale by GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
