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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
219 
Delaware Grapes. 
After some years of experiment, the subscribers have 
adopted a mode by which they can produce plants of this 
valuable "rape with abundant fibrous roots at the following 
very low rates: 
1st Class, $25 per 100. \ 2nd Class, $15 per 100. 
$200 per 1000. ) $100 per 1000. 
Of these one year old, they can furnish 50,000 deliverable in 
October and November. 
Those who wish to plant largely will do well to examine 
this Stock before purchasing, and to send their orders early 
as the demand last year exceeded the supply. 
Those who wish can also see THREE ACRES of Dela- 
aware Vineyard in full growth. 
CONCORD and other Grapes furnished by the 100 or 1000. 
Address PARSONS & CO., 
Flushing, N. Y. 
B A KBITS 
PATENT 
FRUIT JARS. 
WITH EITHER 
GLASS OR TIN COVERS. 
They are SIMPLE, RELIABLE, and CHEAP, and the 
ONLY Jar of which there are NO COMPLAINTS. 
From the great number of testimonials we might give, we 
only quote from the 
“AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,” which says: 
“They are the best of the twenty odd kinds we iiaye 
TRIED.” 
Housekeepers try for yourselves. Do not be persuaded to 
try others, for it will be to your cost. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
The trade supplied by the 
Manufacturers and Propritors, 
F. Tj. & J. N. BODINE & CO., 
Successors to POTTER & BODINE, 
106 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
TO THE LADIES. 
We desire to call your particular attention to MASON’S 
PATENT SELF SEALING 
FRUIT JARS AND CANS. 
An experience of six years has proved them the most perfect 
Jars for preserving fruits and vegetables. Sold by all dealers. 
Made only by the SHEET METAL SCREW CO., 
214 Pearl st., New-York. 
Beeclier’s Patent 
BEKHY BASKET. 
Improved from east 
Season. 
The cheapest in market! 
For Circulars address 
A. BEECHER & SONS, 
Westville, Conn. 
Agents, TO. PARRY, 
(practical fruit raiser,) 
Cinnaminson, N. J. 
ROGERS & GEST, 133 
Market-st., Philadelphia. 
H. B. LANE, 131 Nassau- 
st„ New-York. 
LITE INSURANCE. 
MANH4TTAN 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 
No. 31 NASSAU-ST., 
ii U. Ol 
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,) NEW-YORK. 
Cash Capital and Accumulation, over.$1,400,000 
Claims Paid. 680,000 
Dividends to Policy Holders. 640,000 
The dividends are paid in the life-time of the assured, thus 
aiding them to pay future premiums. 
Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually, or quar¬ 
terly, when the policy is for life, and the annual premium 
amounts to $40 and over. From 40 to 50 per cent, may be 
paid by notes. 
HENRY STOKES, President. 
C. Y. Wemple, Secretary. 
J. L. Halsey, Assistant Secretary. 
S. N. Stebbins, Actuary. 
Abram DuBois, M. D., Medical Examiner. 
Enameled Furniture. 
All 6tyles and prices. Also Chamber Suites in Walnut and 
Chestnut. The best assortment in the city. Wholesale and 
Retail, at 277 Canal-street N. Y. WARREN WARD. 
I TALIAN QUEEN BEES. FOR SALE BY 
L. L. LANGSTROTH & SON. 
Oxford, Butler County, Ohio. 
BUTTER, CHEESE, 
POULTRY, EGGS, 
ARB FARM FROJSFCE 
OF ALL KINDS 
SOLD ON COMMISSION. 
Constantly on hand, for sale, Flour, Fish, Salt, Mackerel, 
Pork, Hams, Lard, Beans, Dried Fruit, Soap, Starch, etc. 
COOX & NICHOLS, Successors to 
ISAAC EMENS, 326 FRONT-ST., NEW-YORK. 
Refers to J. De Lamater, Cashier Marine Bank. N. Y. City. 
Lewis & Brown, No. 42 Front-st., N. Y. City. 
Isaac Emeus, Castle Creek, Broome Co., N. Y. 
S. B, CONOVElf 
Healer 9 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST. 
Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Fruit and 
other Farm Produce. 
Refers to the Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
C. W. 
COMMISSION DEALER IN CHOICE FRUIT, 10 & 71 West 
Washington Market. Special care taken of empty packages. 
Acknowledged to toe Superior to 
sail Ojtoers. 
495 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. 
“ Grover & Baker’s is the best.”— Am. Agriculturist. 
MASON & HAMLIN’S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
Arc essentially different from and greatly superior to all 
other instruments of their class. Wherever exhibited they 
have always taken the first premiums, and are recommend¬ 
ed as 
“THK BRST INSTRUMENTS OF THEIR CLASS” 
by ZUNDEL, MORGAN, WOLLENHAUPT, WELS, WOLF- 
SHON.MAGRATH, FLINT. HAGAN, MOSENTHAL, SMITZ, 
and others of the most distinguished organists of New-York. 
Similarly recommended also by LOWELL MASON, GEORGE 
JAMES WEBB, THOS. HASTINGS, W. B. BRADBURY, 
GEO. F. ROOT, SIGISMUND THALBERG, WILLIAM MA¬ 
SON, GUSTAVE SATTER, and others. 
Prices of single and double reed instruments $70 to $150 
each; with six to twelve stops $225 to $500 each. 
mason k Hamlins mklodeons 
Are also better than any others. Prices $50 to $225 
carh. Warerooms in New-York, Nos. 5 and 7 Mercer- 
street. Send for circulars with particulars. 
MASON BROTHERS. 
$225 J- $225 
EW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS are destined to revo¬ 
lutionize the whole Piano business. For Durability 
Beauty of Tone, and Touch, as well as in style of finish, they 
are unequaled; and nothing of the kind has ever before 
been offered in this country that will compare with them in 
prices : 
$ 225 —$ 250 —$ 275 . 
They contain all improvements of value nowin use, and 
are all 
Warranted for Five Years. 
Please call and examine them and compare them with those 
of any of the first class makers, or send for a Circular giving 
all particulars. 
J. P. HALE & CO., 478 Broadway, N. Y. 
DUTCHER'S LIGHTNING 
F to ¥ " fil I. to E K 
Supplies a want felt by every good housekeeper. Every sheet 
will kill a quart were flies arc thick. Remember that it is 
DUTCHER’S that does this, and refuse the base imitations 
that arc offered. The real article is for sale by all respectable 
Druggists. 
TO FARMERS 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL who have for Sale : 
Sorghum Sugar and Syrsip, 
Furs and 
Skins, 
Fruits, dry 
aaad green, 
Hops, 
TaSBow, 
Cotton, 
Wool, 
SB utter, 
Cheese, 
Lard, 
Igeef, 
Fork, 
Elaans, 
Eggs, 
Poultry, 
Came, 
Vegetables, 
Fiona*, 
C rain, 
Seeds, 
Petroleum. 
&c., &c. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices 
in New-York, with full cash returns promptly 
after their reaching the City, hy forwarding 
them to the Commission House for Country 
Produce, of 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
32 Jay-street, New-York, 
W. IS.—The advertiser has had abundant 
experience in this business, and trusts that he 
will continue to merit patronage hy 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 , fruits and 
vegetables excepted.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued 
hy 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.” 
jjtW" Cash advanced on consignments of 
Produce. 
SEND FOR 
A FiiEE COPY 
O F 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
32 .Say-Kit., IVew-York. 
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. 
