Jmplements, X 1 " adjinerg, &c 
drees, plants, Serbs, (Etc 
drees, plants, Serbs, (Etc 
NEW PUBLICATIONS, 
[All books announced In this Department can be 
procured at the Bithai, New-Vobker office.] 
/littory nr .1lutir. (Boston: Oliver Dilson 
& Co. Price, $U>0.)-Ttii9 history is in the form 
of four lectures, by FREDERIC Louts Hitter. 
It hats been the avowed effort o i the author, in 
these lectures, **to throw light on those early 
periods or musical art scarcely known or appre¬ 
ciated by amateurs— aud perhaps by the (treat 
majority of musicians also.” The book is not 
pretended to be an exhaustive history of music, 
but h friendly and thoroughly reliable (tuldc, 
and to direct, encourage and strengthen the 
musical student. The (list lecture embraces the 
Gregorian Chant, the Folk-Song, Troubadour 
song, and the invention of harmony—from the 
Christian Km to the latter part of the fourteenth 
century; the second lecture, the old Flemish, 
German, Knglish, Italian and Spanish schools— 
from the latter part oi the fourteenth century 
to the death of Pai.estrina; the third lecture, 
the Oratorio, including the Passion, tbo Mys- 
T^ARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY. 
FARM GRIST MILLS, 
for Hand and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS; ROM', MILLS; and 
COTTON GINS; 
DRUG, COFFEE and SPICE MILLS; COTTON and 
HAY PRESSES; 
SHAW’S COTTON SEED HI LLERS. Price $160. 
HAND CORN MJELIKBS. #1 each. 
"LEEDS CHAMPION PObT-Hn| E DIGGER, $6. 
PORTABLE FARM ENGINE AND BOILER, 
2-Hnrse Power, for $250. 
OUR MILLS AND DULLER RECEIVED HIGH¬ 
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FAIR OF 1870. 
COTTON SEED MEAT, and COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE always on hand. Send for Circulars; free 
to all. JEWEL!. & KULKN, 
93 Liberty Si., New York Uiiy. 
J. It. GREGORY'S 
SEED CATALOGUE 
Our new Catalogue, larger and more 
fully illustrated than usual, is now 
ready for distribution, free, to all, 
upon receipt of stamp. 
Mr Animal Illustrated Catalogue, containing a list 
of many new and rare Vegetables, some of which 
are not’ found in any other catalogue, and all the 
standard vegetable* <>f tin? farm ami Burden, (over 
fine hundred of which 1 grow on my three seed 
turrn*,) with » carefully selected list of flower seed, 
will be aent free to all. 
All my seed is sold under three warrants : 
1st. That all tmmett suit shall reach me. 
2d. Thai alJ seed to.Wed »lmU reach the purchaser. 
3d. That 7ii(i seeds shall he.fresh, and true to no me. 
JA-Mijti J- H, GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Offer the finest Lands on the American Continent, 
at prices and terms within the reach of all, thus 
giving the man of moderate means an opportunity 
to secure a Good Farm and a Home, in a first-class, 
flourishing Settlement. 
S3P~ Send for full descriptive Pamphlet. 
Address SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY, 
432 Broome St., New \ r ork. 
P. O. Box 37G. 18» & 191 Water Si., 
NEW YORK. 
The-largest assortment of Agricultural Imple^ 
ments and Fertilisers in the city. 
Annual SprlDg Catalogue of 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, 
GLADIOLUS, LILIES. TUBEROSES, BEDDING 
PLANTS, Ac.. Ac. 
Fully Illustrated, aud complete In description and 
cultural Instruction. A novel feature In this Cata¬ 
logue Is the giving the derivation of the names of 
plants. Now ready, and mailed free to all applicants. 
Address C. 1.. A KEEN & GO., 
74 Fulton st., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
I^ARE and BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
AND 
CHOICE VEGETABLES, 
CAN BE GROWN BY SOWING 
Wheat, Oats, Hemp, Barley, Rye, 
BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY, CLOVER SEED, 
3T 1 Xj A\- X , tfc c. 
MISSOURI LANDS 
Schumann ; the fourth lecture, the Opera-mini 
its first invention in Italy to the death of 
Gluck; the fifth lecture, the development of 
instrumental music from the sixteenth century 
to HAYDN. There is to be a second series. 
Fair Franc *—Impressions of a Traveler; by 
the author of “John Halifax, Gentleman.” 
(New York: Harper & Brothers. Price $1.50.) 
There are nine chapters in this volume, l ull of 
fresh gossip of what was seen, heard ami thought 
by an intelligent woman the first time she vis¬ 
ited Franco. It is far above the average of this 
class of books, and will afford pleasant compan¬ 
ionship In au otherwise unoccupied hour. Talk¬ 
ing of French marfajes cle covcnamt, ns the 
authoress saw them illust rated, and contrasting 
thorn with the Knglish mode, she says: 
"The French argue that their system has its 
ndvanluge*. *Oh. I am sure to be married: we 
have mi old maids in Franco.’ said to mo a lively 
damsel of fifteen. Plain or prelly.uN take their 
turn,and fulfill what, is regarded the natural 
destiny ol' women, without any of the bliter 
jealousies mid souring disappointments which 
deteriorate the weaker sort of what. are satiri¬ 
cally culled our‘surplus females.’ Also, these 
plain, oulspoken matrimonial bargains, ar¬ 
ranged by parents or friends, a void sit Joust t" o 
personal struggle after husbands which make 
our young women often the mock of t he oilier 
sox and the humiliation of their own." 
ana .lUntnt;-. (New York: J, B. Ford 
& Co. Price, $4.50.) -This volume is prepared by 
ROSSiTEK \Y. Raymond, United States Commis¬ 
sioner of Statistics, Editor of Engineering and 
Mining Journal, etc., assisted by many profes¬ 
sional experts, and contains a vast amount of 
information concerning American mining in¬ 
dustries, t heir condition, prospects, methods and 
appliances, illustrated with MO engravings. It 
comprises a description of all the goldnnd silver 
mining districts of the West; a careful discus¬ 
sion of the laws affecting their titles; a thorough 
essay on mineral deposits in genera), their oc¬ 
currences. characters and classification: twenty- 
seven chapters, profusely illustrated, on the me¬ 
chanical appliances of miniug and on metallur¬ 
gical processes; and an appendix, with valuable 
tables of statistical information. Wo commend 
this volume to those who desire to know more 
of our vast mineral resources, whether for pro¬ 
fessional or business purposes, or simply Tor the 
sakeof being well informed. It will interest.all, 
and is not so technical as todisoourage any class 
of readers. 
The Fort hi}/ Paradise —a poem by WILLIAM 
Morris. (Boston; Roberts Brothers, price $1.50 
@2.35.) This is Part IV. (Vol. 3,) and the close of 
Mr. Mounts poetical stories, which embrace 
twenty-live in all, told to each other throughout 
a year, “in some Western Land," by the natives 
on one part, wtio are descendants of old Greek 
Colonists, and by certain Norse folk on the other, 
who have arrived thither after many wander¬ 
ings In their vain search for an Earthly Paradise 
t hey have heard tell of. This part before us con¬ 
tains, as told in the months of December, Jan¬ 
uary and February, the stories of “The Golden 
Apples,” “The Fostering of Ashutg," “Bollcro- 
plioti at Argus,” “The King Given to Venus,” 
•* Belleroplion in Lycia,” and “The Hill of Ve¬ 
nus.” These poetical stories have received and 
deserve high commendation. They are gracefully 
tolej, and, although some profess to have found 
traces of skepticism in them, we think them 
rarely unexceptionable in tone. 
Overland Thmvffh Asia^ by THOMAS W. 
Knox. (Hartford, Conn.: American Publish¬ 
ing Co.)—This volume embraces pictures of Si¬ 
berian, Chinese and Tartar life—travels and ad¬ 
ventures in Kainschatka, Siberia, China, Mon¬ 
golia, Chinese T.irtury and European Russia, 
with full iiooomiLs of the Siberian Exiles, their 
treatment, condition and mode of life, &e. This 
volume has interested us greatly. The un¬ 
affected, off-hand and apparently faithful man¬ 
ner in which Mr. Knox lias rehearsed his adven¬ 
tures and told us what he learned and expe¬ 
rienced, combined with tire two hundred illus¬ 
trations, render the book most enjoyable. Evi¬ 
dently the author does not attempt (as some 
travelers do) to assert wliat he does not know, 
nor assume to see and experience wliat he never 
did. It is au interesting wiuter-eveniug book, 
Ten Time » One h Ten: The Possible Refor¬ 
mation. By Col. Frederic Inoham. (Boston: 
Roberts Brothers.)—This is a pleasant, readable 
story, illustrating, we take ii, the life of a per¬ 
sonal friend of the author— Harry Wads¬ 
worth. The story is made out of events and 
cliaraoters with whom his iife was associated. It 
is well written. 
Eight at Eventide. (Boston: Lee & Shepard.) 
— This is a compilation of choice Religious 
Hymns and Poems, designed to be of “use to 
those in rhe,‘oventided of life,’ by directing,!heir 
thoughts to Him who is the ‘Light of Life.'" 
This volume includes poems by many of the best 
authors, and we. recognize some of the tenderest 
and best hymns in the laugnage. 
The Comte Sonant er. (Boston: Oliver Dit- 
son & Co.)—These area coileotioti of new humor¬ 
ous songs set to music, with a few aid comic 
songs. These include such as “On the Beach at 
Long Branch,” “My Johnny was a Shoemaker,” 
“I’ll Ask My Mother," "Up in a Balloon," 
“ Champagne Charlie Was His Name,” &o., Ac. 
Ei-on* 9 Advertising it amt- It not.- (Boston ; T. 
C. Evans,) is a neat volume containing a list of 
the most desirable advertising mediums in the 
United States, including the loading religions, 
agricultural and literary publications, together 
with valuable suggestions to advertisers. We 
commend this volume to the attention of adver¬ 
tisers. 
purpv CADUCD and Fruit Glower 
tVCnl rHIIIflCn should send for our 
Rescript)va Catalogue and Annual Guide to tlie 
Fruit Garden and Floriculture. Address GEORGE 
W. FRAZIER. Publisher and General Agent, Law¬ 
rence Nurseries. New Castle, Pa. 
mmm 
l ■ 
P O !YI 4> ]V A \ I USE U V . 
‘200,000 two-year- old Asparagus Roost, 
Trkkh and PLANTS for Bale. Head atauip for Cata¬ 
logue of 5ti pages. It tolls wliat and how to plant for 
profit. WM. PARKY, CinnamliiBon, N. J. 
About 120.000 Acres of the Finest Fnrm- 
iuu mid Glazing I,mid lu the United Stoles, 
for Bale at low prices and on very easy terms: thus 
enutding an uulnst.rlmiB man wlt.li small capital to 
pay InrlilH land with money earned from it. 
Missouri is not too far \vo*r t>, Pont a great dis¬ 
tance from markets: Us Railroad facilities are gi cat 
and constantly increasing ; the climate is splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty : while tho 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
every hand attest, beyond doubt Ihnr tho blight of 
slavery has boon effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
OI K LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
.Maps, inclosing30 cents, and stating what paper you 
saw this in, to EDWARD WILDER, 
I,mid Cnmiiii**in»er. II mini tin I, Mo. 
A SPLENDID LOT OF THE REST VAli 
Cites of Hot-'SK and I3KDIHX0 PLANTS, by 1111 
or express, cheap, till April 1st. 
The (seventeenth Annual Edition of their 
celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur’s Guide 
to the Flower and Kitchen 
Garden, 
is now ready Tor distribution, and will he mulled to 
our customers Of IFNI tin rapidly as possible, and to 
all applicants upon receipt of 2A cts.; an edition beau¬ 
tifully bound In olotli, 00 cte. 
This I? without, exception i he largest and best Cata¬ 
logue ever published in this "f any other country. 
It contain* i'J2 pages —sc of which are finely executed 
engravings. Including four beautifully Colored litho¬ 
graph? of favorite Flowers add Vegetables, and 136 
page? of closely printed matter, giving a descriptive 
list of upwards of 2,000 specie# mid varieties uf 
D ouble geraniums. Eight varieties 
Including Madame Lemoyne, $4 per doz. Mmo 
Leraoyne alone, same price. 
GKO W. WILSON. Malden, Mass. 
■ JRESH AND RELIABLE SEEDS, — MV 
J Catalogue of Choice Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
now ready, mailed tree to nil applicant*. Send your 
address, find also the address of your brother farm¬ 
ers, to JOHN 8. IVES, Salem. Mass. 
It is EUid that there are KAUAI farmers In t.he State 
of New York ulotic. II they all really believe that 
they could get a machine for $10, Hint would sow 5 
acres of Wheat. 8K acres of Oats. Or 3 acres of Grass 
Seed per hour, and do the. work heifer than it e.nn bo 
done in any other way, at least 100,(0J of them would 
buy one for their Spring Reeding. This machine wilt 
do it.. As these Seeders have been sold in every 
State In this Union, some Of our Agencies must he 
near to each reader. Semi stamp for Circular giving 
full information as to Agencies, Ac. 
IX. H. GOODF.LL & CO.. 
Antrim, N. 11«, hole Manufacturers. 
\\THY r GO WEST? We have cheap farms, good 
TV soil, schools, churches, short, winters, railroads, 
rivers, markets ot three largest cities. Send stamp 
for Catalogue. H. MANCHA A BRO., Rldgely, Md. 
M{ ESIi A RULE SEED. A l»KIMB A IITI- 
Cleat $7.M per bushel. No charge for package*. 
C. L. VAN DU8EN. Macedon, N. V. 
WANTED.—23 to 100 Barrels. EARLY 
11 Kurin. POTATOES; 25 libls. PilKRLESS. Address, 
stating terms, 1'.. WATSON, James port, N. Y. 
A TTRACTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE 
HOMES IN CALIFORNIA. 
For Sale at a Bargain. 
815 TO $20 AN ACRE FOR LAND THAT 
WILL PRODUCE $300 AN ACRE 
PER ANNUM ! 
YVithin 60 Mu.es of San Francisco, 30 of 
Vallejo, 30 of Sacramento, $ ok Vaca¬ 
ville and the cal. Pacific 
Railroad. 
Having a few hundred acres ef land more than I 
can well cultivate, and do justice to whnt I have 
reserved for my own Improvement, for Vineyard, 
Grain, Vegetable#, Fruit or Dairy purposes, 1 pr<>- 
i mse to seil, either altogether, or in farms of 100, 160, 
no or more acres, about one thousand acres, among 
the 
Boat Land* for Grape Growing, 
Best Lnnd* for raising Early Vegetables, 
Best Luuds for die Fig, Orange, Lciuou, Al¬ 
mond or Olive, 
Besi Lnnd* for Grain, 
Best Land* for Fruit of nil kind*, 
Best Lnnd* for n Ten Plantation, 
Best Lands for llie Mulberry and Silk Cul¬ 
ture, 
of any In California, or any other country. The cli¬ 
mate Is unsurpassed In “Sunny Italy,” or any Other 
portion of the globe. 
The land is In Township 7 North, Range 1 West. 
Mount Diablo Meridian. In Solano County, near tho 
Wolfskin's Hunch, about one mile south of the Rio 
]6s Polos, where Apricot* are ripe, first of June, 
Grapes by tlrM ot July. Pouches from middle of July, 
Green Peas ready for market, In January, Green Corn 
and ripe Tomatoes by middle ot May; ami all kinds 
ot vegetables and fruit several weeks earlier than in 
nnv other portion of California so accessible to mar¬ 
ket. For health/uluesi, the climate and location arc 
n nsurpass< 
Price, $15 to $25 per aero; Title. U. S. Patent. Terms 
of payment made satisfactory. 
The following will show how these lands are re¬ 
garded by disinterested parties: 
The nnrtnrsigned residents of San Francisco have 
been on to, and examined the lands of Judge Hyatt, 
in Solano County, and concur in what he says of their 
value and eligibility. 
J. W. BAT(’HELDER, Attorney at Law. 
OR1N JON ES. Bool and Shoe Munuf'rand Dealer. 
T. H. HYATT, JR., Attorney at Law. 
Also, for sale, u Picturesque MOUNTAIN RANCH 
of 640 acre*, about five miles from Napa City, on the 
eountv road one of the best lu the State—leading 
from Napa to Borrypssn Valley. It I* well wooded, 
well rocked, also ! but bn* on it some excellent land, 
and is well watered by living Miring*, and ha* on it a 
trout stream, and a spring of the coldest, dearest 
water that can anywhere be found. An excellent 
chance for starting u fish pond for trout breeding. 
It would make an elegant picturesque Rural Home 
for anv gentleman of taste, who ha* the means to 
improve it; will be sold for $ 12.M) per acre, a portion 
on time. 
Apply to the undersigned, Boom No. 2. up stairs, 
No. 420 Montgomery Bt- 
T. HART HYATT, 
Ssnu Francisco, Cal. 
WM. NEWTON’S WHITE PROBSTKTER 
11 OATH. Also, EXCELSIOR OATH. HANFORD 
Corn, kakly hose potatokh and garden 
SEEDS. The Probsioler oats were Intinduced by 
me. and they were awarded i lie Kb -I Premium at tbo 
New Y’ork State Fair. 1863; also at ilie Now Jersey 
State Fair, 13711. From sir acres I have harvested SS7 
hushrh of these oats. Prices reasonable. Send two 
stamps for samples, Catalogues free. 
WM NEWTON, Henrietta. N. Y. 
including all the novelties of the past season, with 
tllrediims for their culture; also a list of upwards 
of One Hundred vurhstis* of choice Gladi¬ 
oli!*, with many other Mummer - Flo werinir 
Bull)*) and much useful information upon the sub- 
led of gardening generally. Also, a Descriptive 
Price List of (Small Fruit*, embracing all the lead¬ 
ing varieties of Hiriiwbrnlcs, ttuspburries, 
Blackherrie*, Currauts, Grape*, etc. 
Address 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
23 Park Place and 20 HI array Street, 
(1*. O. Box 5712,) New York. 
I. ML. T HO It ft U It IV AND CO.’S 
U Annual Descriptive Catalogue of 
Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds, 
Willi nil tlic Novelties fur 1S71, 
Is now ready tor mailing, free, to all applicants. 
GROWERS AND IMPORTERS OF SEEDS. 
13 Jehu Street, New York. 
SHOULD BUY THE 
AND 
For Sale by all Tinners. 
Stock and Trimmings for sale by the 
IRON-CLAD CAN CO., 
42 Mill 44 Murray St., New York, 
200 Randolph St.. Chicago, III. 
YTEW AND HAKE PLANTS 
LN FOR 
SPRING OF 1871 
JOHN SAVE’S 
R. S. HAWLEY'S 
Catalogue of New Crop Wethersfield Gar¬ 
den and Agricultural Seed*, lor IN71, Is just 
published, and will * >mnt. Free, hb rapidly u* pos¬ 
sible. Is tny #> of lust HCHSOI1. ttUll 10 till Other 
applicants inclosing’Stamp. 
CHOICE ONION fcEEO A SPECIALTY. 
Address R. D. HAWLEY. 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
432 and 438 Main St., Hartford, Ct. 
J3T" Established oner 30 years. 
Catalogue of New and Beautiful Plants will be ready 
about, February 1st, containing a beautiful colored 
plate of two fine New Geraniums, (Coleshlll and Lady 
Edith.) mailed free to all my customers; toothers, 
price 10 cents, or a plain copy to all free. 
JOHN SAUL, Washington City, D. C. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED 
Send for Circular, Agents wanted. LANE BROS. 
Manufacturers. Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Y TWENTY-THIRD 
ANNUAL CATALOGUE 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Save Money by sending stamp for iny Catalogue 
of Fruit and Ornamental Ti ces, Shrubs, Roses, Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits. Ac. 
Conover’* Colossnl Asparagus a specialty. 
New and Rare Plants, 
Illustrated with numerous engravings, and con¬ 
taining two 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES, 
Is now ready, and will be sent to all applicants on 
receipt of 25 cents. To our customers of past years 
it will be sdnt without charge. 
JQ HEIKESi NUKSEBIES. *>2 
Full Assortment for the Spring of 1871. 
Early und prompt shipments and careful packing. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS, 
PEAR and CHERRY SEEDLINGS, of fine quality, 
In large quantities. Also, Pear Trees. Peach. Plum 
(at $150 imr M.Jmid Cherry Trees. Grapes, Currants 
and Gooseberrios, in especial good supply. 
ROOT GRAFTS. 
P-r 1,(100. Per 10,000. 
APPLE—Root Grafts, Lending Sorts $10 00 $70 00 
“ “ Southern List 10 00 00 00 
PLUM— “ I,eliding Sorts 15 00 125 00 
“ “ Wild Giuise.. 25 00 200 00 
PFAR— “ Lending Sorts 2600 200 00 
tiV See Price List, sent free, for inducements and 
for superiorities claimed In Root Grafts. Directions 
for planting, with the most approved pluli for a Nur¬ 
sery, will lie given with each order. 
W. F. HKIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
ALSO, 
TRADE LIST 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
jf'cr'i 1 With Slide, Rest and Fittings. Ele- 
tzV\ I gam. d in-able, cheap and portable. Just 
IPzi' ft the thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
Turner. 
w'—-jp3 “ Many readers of Mils paper have one of 
them." Good news for all! Delivered 
at your door. 
Send fur descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia. N. H. 
SCITABL1C FOR 
Numbering fifty distinct classes of Plants, embracing 
some tli'.usands of varieties, will bo sent to all appli¬ 
cants free ot charge. Revised editions will be sent 
to our regular patrons, as issued, monthly. 
PAGE’S IMPROVED PORTABLE 
X FORCE PUMP. Tin Extinguisher, Plant Syringe, 
Window Washer and Garden Engine lot' $6, No. 2 for 
$5. Simple, cheap and efficient for all these uses, and 
for clearing out lead water piper. Send for Circular. 
Manufactured and sold only by tbe Patentee, N. 
PAGE, JR,, Danvers, Muss. 
Stock, ponltrij, S r c 
THE GREAT AMERICAN APPLE. 
The original tree ts over 80 years old, having fruited 
annually for75 years. 
Trees. Cions and Root Grafts for sale. Send for 
Circular. Agents wanted. Address 
8. B. MARSHALL. Box 2178. Cleveland, O. 
F ancy poultry for sale.—T he 
subscriber offers for sale choice specimens of 
BUFF COCHINS. 
BRED FROM IMPORTED A PREMIUM STOCK, 
in pairs or trios, at reasonable prices. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING, 
from mv prize-winning strains ot 
BUFF and PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
LIGHT and DARK BRAHM AS, 
GRAY DORKING, and ROUEN DUCKS. 
tW~ Eggs guaranteed fresh, true to name, arid se¬ 
curely packed to seed auj distance. 
W. H CHURCHMAN, 
Wilmington, Delaware. 
67 Nassau St., New York 
New publications, €tc 
rjlHE ONLY FAMILY KNITTER MA1)1 
JL that Mila the bill. Send for Circulars and sum 
pies to LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MF’G OO. 
Chicopee Falls. Mass. 
7RESII PEAR *EEO J USD IMPORTED. 
J Warranted growth of 187H. For terms, address 
J, G. WILKINSON, Dansyllle, N. Y. 
QEEDS! SEEDS! 
O We have now In store a full stock of Fresh Seeds, 
selected with reference to (lie wants of Market Gar¬ 
deners and the Retail Trade, (’afatigues upon up- 
plicatiori. P. S. MKSKROLE A CO.. 
Seedsmen, 201 Lake St., Chicago. 
PRIZE ESSAY ON POTATO CULTURE, 
sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents. The 
cheapest mid best work on the Potato ever publish¬ 
ed. IOO.OUO copies sent out alre- /. Address 
GEORGE W. FRAU r.R. New Castle, Pa. 
D ucks games, leghorns, Rabbit*. 
&C..&C., from Westmoreland poultry Yu d. Send 
stamp for new Illustrated List, with price of Eggs 
aud Fowls. Address 
J. V. BICKNELL, Westmoreland, N. Y. 
NEW SONGS AND 20 RECEIPTS 
mailed free. T. F. WOOD, Vernon, N. J. 
P EAR SEEO.-WAR RANTED CROP OF 
IS70, and In prime condition, We tire the 
largest importers in the L T S. of this article, Import 
only SELECT Seed, and cell at a small profit. 
T. T. SOUTH WICK A CO., Dansville, N. T. 
E GGS FOR HATCHING-From Selected 
Pure-Bred Fowls. 
Dark Brahmas, F do*,, $5 Houdans. per doz.$4 
Light “ “ 2 Black Spanish, “ . 3 
Creve-Cneurs, “ 4 Black African Bantams 2 
Eggs carefully packed, and delivered to Express. 
Send orders to JOSEPH KKAUBE. Lebanon, Pa- 
AMERICAN 
Wheat Cultnrist 
AND 
I MPORTED JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS 
AND CALVES FOR SALE. —Owing to recent 
loss of my stock burns by fire, including all my liny 
and urain. I will sell a few choice animals of my own 
selection and importation from tbo Island of Jersey. 
Address, for descriptive circulars and terms, 
8AM. C. COLT, Hartford, Conn. 
O UR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE for 
1871. coulaiuiug descriptions of all the ciloIOliST 
VARIETIES of 
FLOWER & TEGETABLE SEEDS, 
with plain and thorough directions for their culture 
and treatment, sent to any address on receipt of 
stamp, J. T. SMITH & SON8, Brentwood, N. H. 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
CULTURE OF WHEAT, 
embracing n brief History and Botanical Description 
of WHEAT — with full practical directions L r se¬ 
lecting seed, producing new varieties, and cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
Finely illustrated with numerous engravings of a 
practical obit met er. 
Bji- S. EDAVARDS TODD. 
This is a handsomely bound duodecimo volume of 
432 puges, and should be In the hands of every AVheat 
Grower in the laud. Sent by mall, postage paid, at 
the reduced price of $2. Address 
D. n. T. MOORE. 41 Pin k Row, N. Y. 
S panish merino.-*, we offer for 
sale. Tow, a limited number of ulir surplus of tine 
thorouch-bredd. Send fur CHtglugue* Orders so- 
Itched. JOHN SHELDON & SON, Moscow, N. Y. 
Late President New York State Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, Editor u American Short-Horn 
Herd Booh," Author “Rural 
Architecture,” etc,, etc. 
AT EU RENA SEED.—SEN II 25 CENTS FOR 
$ a packet of our choice Verbena Seed; saved 
from a collection of 100 named kinds. 
J. T. SMITH ,V SONS, Brentwood, N. H. 
L BS. weight of tw o Oh to Jmproved Ches¬ 
ter Hors. Send for description of this 
' Yf ter noun. L’VISU IOI uxei I I laifiJ -j 
famous breed, and other thorough-to ed and import¬ 
ed Animals and Fo wls. I,. B. SILVER, Salem. 0. 
gEyilUYLFOWLS. -A FEW TRIOS OF 
Buff Cochins for sale from the stock that won the 
American Agriculturist's<'up, December. 18711. lam 
now ready to sell eggs from Lady Gwyder’s Stock of 
Dark Brahmas, bred by her poulterer, Fred. A' nn'2, 
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