Descriptive Catalogue of Southern and Acclimated Fruit Treea, Evergreens, Hoses, Grape-Vines, Bare Trees, Shrubs, etc., cultivated and for sale at the Pomaria Nurseries. Address Wm. Summer, Pomaria, S. C. Columbia Agents: Dr. C. H. Miot and Robert M. Stokes. Charleston Agents: Messrs. Ingraham and Webb. Fernandina (Flo.) Agents: Messrs. Rouz & Co.

Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Green-house Plants, Perennials, Bulbous Roots, eta, cultivated and for sale by James Mattison, at the Jacksonville Nurseries, Jacksonville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 1860-1.

Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of hardy Native Grape-Vines, Shrubs, Roses, and Herbaceous Plants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Currants, etc., cultivated and for sale at the New England Nursery, Bridgeport, Conn. William Perry t Son, Proprietors. 1860 and 1861.

Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc., cultivated and for sale at the Oovedale Nurseries, Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Edward Taylor, Proprietor.

Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, etc., cultivated and lor sale at the Southern Michigan Nurseries, on Chicago Street, Coldwater, Michigan. G. H. White & Co., Proprietors.

Bridgeman's Descriptive Catalogues, Nos. 1 and 2, combined. No. 1, Flower Seeds. No. 2, Vegetable Seeds, etc. With Practical Directions for their Culture and Treatment For sale at Bridgeman's Horticultural Establishment, 876 and 878 Broadway, New York. Nursery and Green-houses, Astoria, L. L - A truly handsome and valuable catalogue.

The Rural Annual and Horticultural Directory for 1861.' Rochester: Joseph Harris, Office of the Genesee Farmer. - A very useful little hand-book.

Proceedings of the Southern Vine Growers' Convention, held at Aiken, S. C, on the 21st and 22d of August, 1860. - We have marked some interesting passages for publication.

Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry, delivered at the Smithsonian Institute, December, 1859, by Professor Samuel H. Johnson, of Yale College, Conn. - Just what we should have expected from the Professor: sound, comprehensive, and practical.

Constitution and By-Laws of the Cobourg Horticultural Society. Also embraces a report of the Society's operations for the first year, leaving a balance on the right side. We' wish them abundant success.

An Address delivered before the Queen's County Agricultural Society, at their Nineteenth Annual Exhibition, at Jamaica, Long Island, September 19, 1860, by Major M. R. Patrick, President of the New York State Agricultural College, Orid, Seneca Co., N. Y. - An able and interesting address, to which we shall recur again.

Plantation and Farm Instruction, Regulation, Record, Inventory, and Account Book, for the Use of Managers of Estates, and for the better Ordering and Management of Plantation and Farm Business in every particular. By a Southern Planter. Second edition. Published by J. W. Randolph, 121 Main Street, Richmond, Va., 1861. - Well arranged and much needed.

The Farmers' Journal and Transactions of the Board of Agriculture of Lower Canada. November and December, 1860. - Contains much useful and valuable matter, worthy of better paper and ink.

Proceedings of the Missouri Fruit Growers' Association for 1859, and the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting for 1860; to which is appended, An Essay on Grape Culture, by George Husmann, of Hermann, Mo. - Contains much important information, especially for our western friends.

The Illinois Teacher: derated to Education, Science, and Free Schools. Published monthly by N. 0. Nason, Peoria, Illinois.

Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, and Plants, cultivated and for sale at the Hermann Nursery, Hermann, Mo. Hermann k Manwaring, Proprietors.

An Address, delivered November 10, 1860, by Madison S. Frierson, Esq, to the Maury County Horticultural Society, at Hamner's Hall, Columbia, Tenn. Published by request of the Society. - A manly, and, in many respects, model address, which the members should have printed on better paper. "We learn from the address, that the Society, though only a year old, has already a good library, one of the best features of any Society. The least the members can do is to cooperate heartily with such a president.

Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Grape-Vines, etc., for sale by Dr. Holmes, Nurseryman, Youngstown, N. Y.