THE GEi^ESEE FAll^rER. 



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PRATT'S AUTOMATON APPLE SLICER. 



NKW WORK! NOW IN PRESS I 



SORGHO AND IMPHEE, 



THE CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR CANES. 



A COMPLETE Treatise upon their Origin, VarietieH, Culture 

 and Us(ia; their value as a Forage Crop, and directions for 

 making Sugar, Molasses, Alcohol, Sparkling and Still Wines, Beer, 

 CidirT, Vinegar, I'ajier, Starch and Dye-Stults. 



KUl.LY ILMlsrUATED with Dhawinos of ArrnoTED Ma- 

 OJInkhy; witli un Appendix by Leonard Wray, of Caffraria, and a 

 description of liis patented process for crystiilizing the juice of th« 

 Imphee ; witli the latest American experiments, including those o( 

 1867 in the South. By 



Hbnry S. Olcott. 



To -which are added translations of valuable French pamphlets 



received from the lion. John Y. M:ison, American Minister at Parij. 



Price O.vd Dollar. 



Sent by mail, post-paid. Orders taken inmiediately. Those firi 



received will be tirst tilled. 



C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book Publishers, 

 August 1. — It. 140 Fulton street. New YoA. 



TO PERSONS OUT OF IMPLOYMENT- 



WANTED, in every county in the United States, active, indus- 

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August 1.— 2t. No. 181 William street. New York. 



OsE Dollar A Year. — Circulation over 100,000 Copies Weeklt. 



THE accompanj ing cut represents a Machine for Cutting and 

 slicing Apples, patented by E. L. Pratt, November 11th, 1865. 



Perhaps in no class of articles or utensils for family use, has as 

 manifest an improvement been attained as in Machines for Paring 

 and Slicing Apples. Five years have bardly elapsed since a patent 

 was granted to the same party for a Machine for Paring Apples. — 

 Such has been its popularity, that many hundred thousands have 

 already been manufactured and sold. The introduction of the 

 Parer enables one person, or even a child, to accomplish as much 

 labor as eight or ten persons could do ty the old process of paring 

 by hand. 



THE INTRODUCTION OF THE SLICER proves equally advan- 

 tageous, as by its use one person can slice, in a much better man- 

 ner, EIGHT OR TEN TIMES as many apples as can possibly be 

 done by hand in the game time. Such is the speed and rapidity 

 loitA tcliich it operates, that an apple can he sliced in. twenty equal 

 parts ia about three seconds. This Slicer has been made expressly 

 to accompany the Parer. It is strongly and handsomely construct- 

 ed, sold at a LOW PRICE, and, when once used, must prove to 

 the Parer a companion never more to be separated. 



It is particularly adapted to those who prepare DRIED FRUIT 

 for market, as the slices produced by this Machine retain their flavor 

 to a surprising- degree, and are dried in about half the time usually 

 required. 



Jltp^I^or iale at all the principal Hardware and Agricultural 

 Warehouses. For further information, apply to 



A. M. COLLINS & CO., 



August 1. — It. 606 Minor street,'^Philadelphia. 



THE ASHLAND 



CLOVER HULLING & CLEANING MACHINES, 



THE BEST liV THE WORLD I 



They hare taken the First Premium at the TVorlis Fair, Ohio and 

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THESE Machines are vrai ranted to hull and clean from 20 to 50 

 bushels of seed per day. They have been long tried, and 

 found to be the most reliable and durable. These Machines, with 

 all the improvements, are made only by the subscribers, who have 

 on hand a large number for the season of 1857. 



S^W Send for a Circular, and order early. Price from $90 to $100, 

 Jl^" We are also manufacturing Horse Powers and Threshers, 

 wilh straw Separators, designed for farmers' own use. Every far- 

 mer should have one. MANSFIELD & WHITING, 



Proprieiors of the Ashland Agricultural Works, 

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NEW ROCHEILE (OR LAWTON) BLACKBERRY. 



PLANTS FOR SALE AT 



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 August 1.— 3t. 



55 WITNESSES; 



OR, 



THE FORGER CONVICTED. 



JOHiV S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, 



WTio has had ten years' experience as a Banker and Publisher, and 

 Author of 



A Series of Lectures at ttie Broadway Tabema«l«, 



When, for ten successive nights, over 

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Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited tlu 



manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and 



the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them ! 



The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the Greatest Judge if 

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Greatest Discovery of llie Present Century 



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Describing every Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibitiiig at a 

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Arranged so admirably that REFERENCE IS EASY, and DE- 

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Englisli, French and German. 



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Most Perfect Bank Note List PnbllsIiecL 



Also, 



A List of all tlie Private Bankers In America. 



A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF EUROPE AND 

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 Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also, 



A Series of Tales 



From an Old Manuscript found in the East. It fumiahaa the 

 Most Complete History of 



ORIENTAL LIFE, 



Describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies tm 

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JJ^ Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. ^ 

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Publisher and Proprietor, 79 Wall street. New Yoi*-, 



May 1, 1857.— ly. 



