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Patent Mammoth Premium Corn-Stalk, 

 Hay, and Straw Cutters & Grlnrters. 



CAPABLE of preparing 100 bushels of Corn-stalks, or One 

 Ton of Hay or Straw, per hour, and reducing the Largest 

 Corn-stalks to the consistency of Cut Straw, avoiding the 

 necessity of steaming or soaking, and saving SO per cent, 

 over the common way of feeding fodder. Horses and Cat- 

 tle will do as well on fodder prepared this way, as on the 

 best hay. The First Premiums have been awarded at 

 every exhibition whore they have been exhibited for com- 

 petition. It can bo worked by hand or power, without ad- 

 ditional cost The inventor will forfeit $50, after an impar- 

 tial trial, when this Machine is used in preparing good 

 fodder, if it does 7iot prove to save SO per cent, over the 

 common way of feeding fodder, and it may be fed in the 

 same condition as the machine leaves it, without meal or 

 soaking. Cows fed on fodder produce sweeter butter. Over 

 900 of these Machines have been sold. Price^$3.5. 



|:W° State and County Eights for sale. 



Gilbert's Excelsior Thresher and Cleaner, 

 Accomplishing more, wiOi the same power, than any other 

 Machine. It can be driven with two horses. 



Price — .$200 and upwards, according to size. Horse Power 

 fncluded. Apply post paid to J. G. GILBERT, 



[2-tf] 216 Pearl St., New York. 



Freiicli Zinc Paint. 



THIS new and beautiful article of Paint is now offered to 

 the trade and public, ground in prepared linseed oil, for the 

 first time in this country. It has been u-sed sftccessfully in 

 France for the last five years, where it has superseded white 

 Lead as a paint. 



The French Zinc when properly prepared and used, 

 makes the most brilliant and durable white in use, and is 

 entirely free from all poisonous qualities. 



The French Zinc is not more expensive than white lead, 

 and is prepared in such a manner that it requires no far- 

 ther preparation for use, than to thin it with Turpenfme or 

 raw Oil to the consistency of white lead paint. 



Th§ French Zinc is very much whiter, and has a better 

 body, than the Now Jersey Zinc. 



The French Zinc is offered dry, and prepared as above, 

 in quantities to suit purchasers, at the Manufacturer's De- 

 pot, No. IT Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 



July, 185U, M. F. REYNOLDS. 



Important to Farmers. 



IT IS generally conceded by,all intelligent farmers that 

 cutting the food fur cattle will save from '25 to 30 per cent, 

 Bcrdiolfs Obli(|U(^ Kdtary Corn Stalk, Ilay and Straw Cut- 

 ter, is conceded liy all that have used it to be tar superior to 

 any other, as it destroys all hard substances in the stalk 

 leaving it soft and easily eaten. It turns very easy and is 

 not liable to get out of order, and, with care, will last an 

 age. It has been awarded Four First Premiums and a 

 Silver Medal, by the American Institute. For further par- 

 ticulars address (postpaid) ihe patentee, II. W. Bektholf, 

 Sugar Loaf, Orange Co., N. Y., or LONGKTT & GRIF- 

 FING, 25 Cliff St., New York, who are agents. 

 tW Patent Righla for sale. [11-31] 



Preintuni Dahlias. 



THE subscribers offer for sale this Autumn and the ensu- 

 ing Spring, 10,0(»0 Dahlia Roots, which have proved to be 

 the choicest collection in the States and Canadas. [See 

 records of the Fairs for the last four years.] 



Persons commencing the Nursery business, and Ama- 

 teurs, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, or 

 make enquiries before purchasing elsewhere. 



C. J. RYAN & CO., 



Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road Nurseries, Roches- 

 ter,N. Y. [11-tf] 



Emery & Co.'s Improved Horso Po'wers, 

 Tliresliers, and Seperators. 



THE undersigned have been appointed sole agents for the 

 sale of Emery's new Patent lniprove<l Horse-Powers, 

 Threshers, and Sci)arators, in the city of New York. 'I'lio 

 State Agricultural Warehouse is the only dej)ot where this 

 superior Power can be had. 



LONGETT & GRIFFINO, 

 7-tf. S ta te Ag. Warehouse, 25 Cliff s^iNw York\_ 

 Farmers' Club. 

 THE ofHcLal report of the Farmers' Club of the American 

 Institute, is published in the American Artimn. This 

 Club does as nmch as any in the country to disseminate 

 useful, practical, and scientific information among agricul- 

 turists. Send Two Dollars for a year's subscription, to 



JOHN BULLOCK, No. 9 Spruce St., New York. 



NURSERY NOTICE. 

 A Rare Citance for Beginners. 



THE .subscribers, being desirous of clearing the land for 

 other pvirposcs, offer for sale the coming spring, at very low 

 rates, and in lots to suit purchasers, 



15,000 Apple trees, 2 years from graft. 



25,000 " 1 year ♦• 



2,000 Pears on Quince, 1 year from bud. 

 5,000 Standard Cherries, 1 year from bud. 

 2,000 Peaches, 2 years from bud. 



Also, 10,000 yearling Cherry Seedlings, root-pruned. 



The trees are well grown, in good condition, and may be 

 relied on ; and for beginners this is a rare chance, not only 

 for obtaining a marketable stock sooner and cheaper than 

 the usual mode, but also for securing as good an assortment 

 as can be desired, comprising the principal varieties of 

 merit now cultivated in our country. 



All communications, &c., should be sent in as early as 

 possible, to prevent disapgointment or delay. 



Catalogues furnished to all post-paid applicants enclosing 

 one postage stamp. Adilress 



SHEPPARD, CHERRY, & CO., 



Feb'y, 1S53. River Bank Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. 



IMPROVED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 

 and C Ueburg's No. 1. SupcrpbospUate of Lime. 



IN the December number of the Working Farmer, the un- 

 dersigned is charged with selling superjihosphate of lime 

 made by a different manufacturer than Prof. J. J. Mapes, 

 and recommending the same to be of better quality than his 

 superphosphate of lime. We, in answer, do say that we 

 .sold upward of one hundred tons of C. Deburg's No. 1 Su- 

 perphosphate of Lime. We also have and do now recom- 

 mend it as a better article than that made by Prof. J. J. 

 Mapes, as we had both analyzed by one of the best chem- 

 ists in this country, and found that made by C. Deburg a 

 superior article. It is made of bone coal dissolved in sul- 

 phuric acid, after which a largoquantity of Peruvian guano 

 is added, likewise the residue of ammonia chambers, which 

 of ifself is an extraordinary fertilizer. W'e do recommend 

 to every purchaser to request analyses from the vender of 

 the so-called Improved, also of C. Deburg's No. 1 Super- 

 phosphate of Lime, and purchase subjec't to such analyses. 

 LONGETT .t (;KIFFIK(;, 

 February, 1853.— It. 25 Cliff street, New Yorti. 



Farm for Sale. 



THE subscriber offers for sale his fiirm in the village of 

 Attica, N. Y., conlainlng 1:'.7 acres of land, with convenient 

 and comfortable dwelling house, three grain and hay bams, 

 horse barn, and other out buildings. 



It is well adapted for a stock or grazing farm, and being 

 located in the village, can be profitably used for pasturing, 

 if desired. 



For terms, &c., apply to the subscriber, bv letter or other- 

 wise. " S. MASON. 



Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Feb"y> l^^'S- — U* 



Superphosphate of Lime. 



THE genuine article, manufactured by C. Duburg, in 

 bags of 150 lbs. each. The subscribers have made a con- 

 tract for a large quantity. We are now prep.ired to supply 

 any quantity that may be ordered. Farmers and garden- 

 ers would do well to call on usbefure purchasing elsewhere, 

 as we are now able to sell for a less piire Ihan heretofore 

 offered. Every bag is branded -'C. Hulini-". I'.xir.i. No. ]." 

 LONGETT & GI:IFF1N(!, 

 State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 cliff Street, New 

 York. [ll-tf] 



The Ever-green Sweet Corn. 

 A FEW BUSHELS of this new an. I valuable variety of 

 corn, from seed raised by Prof. Mapes, for sale. Per bush- 

 el, $10 ; per half peck, if2; per ijuart, $1. Sent by express 

 to any part of the United States on receii)t of the money by 

 mail. Seedsmen supi)lied. This is beyond all doubt the 

 most prolific variety of sweet corn ever grown. No farmer 

 should bo without it. Address 



ALFRED E. BEACH, 

 Feb., 1S53.— It* White Plain.s, Westchester co., N. Y. 



Farm Implements for California. 



BURRALL'S Prize Reapers, Mowers. Threshers, and 

 Separators; ('loiU'rusliers, Field l.'ollers, I'ullivators, Horse 

 Powers, Ac., Ac; all warranted of the best material and 

 workmanship, — strong, simple, and rf liable, — expressly for 

 that market. Made, and sold cheap for cash, by 



THOMAS D. BUKUALL, 

 [2-8t] Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 



