American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . orward either or bothmachines free of freight, to places where no one is selling,and so sure arc we they will be liked, we agree to refundthe money if any one wishes to return the machines free offreight, after a months trial according to directions. R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,(Opposite MerchantsHotel.) No. 32 Cortlaudt-st., N. Y. O1 AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST Farm, Grarden, jaiacL^ Household. AGRICULTURE IS THE MOST , MOST USEFUL, AN1> MOST NOBLE EMPLOYMENT OP \Vashikoto!T. ORANGE JUDD & CO.,) PUBLISHERS AND PROPRI


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . orward either or bothmachines free of freight, to places where no one is selling,and so sure arc we they will be liked, we agree to refundthe money if any one wishes to return the machines free offreight, after a months trial according to directions. R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,(Opposite MerchantsHotel.) No. 32 Cortlaudt-st., N. Y. O1 AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST Farm, Grarden, jaiacL^ Household. AGRICULTURE IS THE MOST , MOST USEFUL, AN1> MOST NOBLE EMPLOYMENT OP \Vashikoto!T. ORANGE JUDD & CO.,) PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. > Office, 245 BROADWAY. ) Entered according to Act of Congress in February, ESTABLISHED IN 1842. ($1-50 PER ANN™, in advance. - SINGLE NUMBER, 15 also in German at $ a Year. ( t Copies for $5 ; 10 for $12; 20 or more, $leach. , by Okangb Jodd & Co., in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York. VOLUME XXVII.—No. 3. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1868. NEW SERIES—No. GROUP OP CASHMER Our artist presents us a picturesque group ofthese silky-haired claimants for public favor,exhibiting at once their fleeces ami their pro-pensities. Rocks that goats will not climb,foliage that they will not eat, bark that they willnot gnaw, are things hard to find. Still, thesepropensities to overstep bounds, and do whatwe would rather they would not, may all becontrolled, and their silky fleeces made avail-able to the comfort and pleasure of man. Wehave been much interested in examining sam- E [COPYRIGHT SECURED,] OR ANGORA GOATS. pies of the fleece of different pure-blooded andgrade animals of this breed, if so it may be call-ed, as well as the animals themselves, and areconvinced from the diversity of form in the ani-mals, and of fineness of the wool or hair, thatthere is in the stock great capacity for improve-ment. These goats impress their character-istics with great certainty and power upon theiroffspring, w


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