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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
379 
WANTED A SITUATION by au American man 
and his Wife, to take charge of a Farm, one that thor- 
oughly understands his business, and can furnish Hie best 
of testimonials. A situation near Providence. U. I., would 
H. C. WHEKLEI!, 
North Stoniiigtoii, Conn. 
be preferred. Address 
^7" ANTED A SITUATION AS FARMER and 
»» Gardener, understands the general management of 
t'.iriuin>r, draining and reclaiming of "waste lands, growing of 
rout crops bv special and artificial manures, Lin- v - ■: 1:iijlc iiil«1 
applying of alt agriculttu-al machinery, the erecting ol farm 
buildings, raising, selling and buying of Btoi ' 
bloodstock and their management, buying ai 
farm products, keeping working and* farm 
erecting of horti cultural buildings, growing 
grapes, peaches, &c, growing and prbpiigatii 
Move and (iivt-ii-Hoir.se plants, Hie pontine 
Kitchen gardening, laying out of new grounds, the planting 
of orchards and selecting of sorts to sui* soil, growing of 
hardy grapes in \ ineyard and making wine. Having had the 
general management of Gentlemen? estates as manager iu 
the above capacity for a number of years, would like to 
engage to a Gentleman or Company wishing to make a new 
place. Address GERALD HO WATT, Newborgn, N. V. 
d selling of all 
icconnts. The 
and forcing of 
g Of Orchidia, 
of flower and 
WANTED FROM THE FIRST OF APRIL next, 
" a good practicable Farmer, one capable Of taking 
charge of aVegetable Farm. An Englishman, Scotchman or 
German preferred. Address F. A. STOW, Troy, N. V. 
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FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE. 
Colossal brick buildings, Best sustained Boarding Semi- 
nary in the State. The accumulated facilities of nine years 
under Hie same management . A Graduates Course for both 
ladies and gentlemen. A thorough Business College for 
young in en EQCALTOTHE BKST. Expenses for 14 weeks board, 
washing fuel, furnished room and common English branches, 
*4.\ Winter term, l>ee. 3d. Good students received at any 
time Actress for catalogues 
REV. JOSEPH E. KING, D.D. 
Fort Edward, N. Y. 
WB IL'LEY FEMALE COLLEGE opens for pu- 
BLB-'itils. Kebi luirv.'kl, 1864. Superior facilities for Educa- 
tion ; Splendid buildings, elegant furniture, highly ornamen- 
tal grounds; Preparatory, Academic and Collegiate Depart- 
ments. An aide corps Of Teachers and Lecturers; Bath- 
ing. Horsemanship, and Gymnastics prominent; numbers 
Hunted; charges reasonable; Send for nrospeetus Address 
lie v. JOHN NEAVMAX, 1?.D., Poult ney, Vt. 
S. B, CONOVER, 
Commission Dealer, 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST. 
Particular atfcentSoa paid to selling all kinds of Fruit and 
o tiler Farm Produce. 
Refers to the Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
Stammering. 
And Stuttering: cured by BateB's Patent Appliances. 
For tnew edition of) Pamphlets and Drawings describing 
the same, address H. C. L. WEARS, 317 West SSll Street, N. 
T. P. O. Box 5076. 
Wanted ! Scrap Iron, Old Boilers and Old Iron 
Machinery. 
Tile subscribers will pay cash for any quantity of wrought 
or cast scrap iron, old boilers and old iron machinery • deliv- 
ered at their Warehouse 38, SO and 32 TeiTaee-st., Buffalo, or 
at tiieir Boiling Mill and Nail Faetorv, Black Roek N Y 
Buffalo, N. V., July 1863. PRATT & 00. 
RUSSIA OR BASS MATS, SELECTED EX- 
presslv for budding and tying; GUNNY BAGS 
TWINES, HAY HOPES, &e„ suitable for Nursery purposes 
tor sale in lots to suit, by D. W. MANWARING 
Importer, 348 Front-st.. New-York. 
M7-HITE CAMELIA FLOWERS WANTED dur- 
• w ing tiie Winter se:ison, ill quantities from 10 to 1000 
Also other ehoiee cut flowers will tie received at market 
prices by J. S. BARNES, Florist. TI0 Broadway, New-York. 
BJRINCE & CO., FLUSHING-, N. Y.— LINN.EAN 
U NURSERIES, Founded 17:«. New Priced Catalogues 
"f Ti s and Shrubs, of Grapes, of Strawberries; of Bulbs 
ol i'leonics, &e„ &c, just issued, sent to applicants. 
AI»I»I.I3 SEED Or TUB «KOWTII 
of 1880, at $4 por bushel. JAMES A. ROOT. 
Skeaneateles, N. Y. 
rffcSIERS OR BASKET WILLOWS.— 34 KINDS. 
^-^ Tiie largest collection in America. Of all colors and 
degrees ol fineness. Cuttings at low rates. Send for Cat i- 
logues, PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
TO FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
Aliffj who have lop Sale: 
Sopg'hmn Sugar au<i *vruj>, 
Fhpm and Skills, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Fl-ax, Tobaeco, 
ia ops, 
Cotton, 
Eg utter, 
Lard, 
Pork, 
B, 1 ii'irw 
<*aiue, 
FIohp, 
Seeds, 
Tallow, 
Wool, 
Cheese, 
Ueei°, 
Hams, 
Poultry, 
Vegetables, 
<*pain, 
Petpolenaii, 
&c, Ac. 
Can have them well sold at the highest pi-ices 
iu New- York, with full cash returns promptly 
after their reaching the City, by forwarding 
them to. the Commission House for Country 
Produce, of 
JOSIAH CAKPKNTEB, 
32 Jay-street, New-York. 
Sheppard, Seward & Co., 
Wholesale Dealers In 
AMERICAN * FOREIGN SEEDS. 
■Ill Pearl-Street, New-York. 
Catalogues on application. 
PURE-BRED AND FANCY STOCK FOR SALE. 
Spanish Merino Bucks, from $-15 to $500 each. 
Spanish Merino Ewes, from $2") lo S'.'OO. 
\ orkshire I'i^s at 11 weeks old, $14 per pair. 
White-Faced IJlaek Spanish $4 per pair, SO per trio. While 
Dorkins, $4 per pair, $li per trio. White-Leered Karl Derliv 
games, S-i per pair, *'i per (rio. Champion Clipper Games, $4 
per pair, $i> per trio. Blade-Breasted lied Gaines, $4 pei- pair, 
$li per trio. Malacca Games, $1 per pair, *li par trio. Silver- 
Laced Sebright Bantams, $5 per pair, $7 per trio. Black Po- 
lands, §a per pair, $4 per trio. Silver Polands, $3 per pair, $4 
per trio. Silver Hamburg, or Bolton Gravs, ?3 per pair, $4 
per trio. Dominiques, $3 per pair. $1 per trio. Brahma 
Pootra. S4 per pair, $5 per trio. Bronze Turkeys, $4 to #<i 
per pair, (according lo size.) Airieau or Hong Kong Geese, 
fli per pair. White Aylesbury Ducks, fS per pair. Koucn 
Ducks, .s:; per pair. While Fan-Tail Shaker Pigeons, S3 per 
pair, .iacobine. or Ruff Neck, $3 per pair. Trumpeters, s:> 
per pair. Pomrhters, S3 per pair. Stars, $3 per pair, All 
orders should be Accompanied with the amount in cash or 
Draft, wilh full particulars as to what route to send them by. 
Direct all letters to E. N. B1SSEI.L, Shoreham, Vt. 
WHITE AYLESBURY DUCKS, almost as large 
as ^eese; also a Colswold Buck from imported stock, 
for sale by E. C. AllMSTBOXG, Florida, Orange Co., N. T. 
RETT'S SELF-OPENING 
ROCKSHAFT GATE. 
Orders, inquiries, etc, may be addressed to 
F. B. BJSTTS, either at TVihaington, Del., or at 151 Ntissau- 
st., New- York City, where a model can be seen, or to K. 
LODGE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
ItXftERSOLL'S PATENT 
HAY PRESS. 
The best in use. Sold By 
GlilFFIXG BROTHER & CO.. 
ill) Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
IIORSE POWERS, TIIRESIIEKS 
AND SEPARATORS, CLOVER HCI.LERS 
AND PAN MILLS ROOT COTTERS of several pat- 
terns. HAY and STALK CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, 
HAND and POWER HAY and COTTON PRESSES, SAUS- 
AGE CUTTERS and STUFFERS. LARD PRESSES. 
For sale by R. H. ALLEN &, CO. 
1811 and 191 Water-street, New- York. 
.VTVT3 REAPER. 
For the Season of 1864, 
The scarcity and high prices of labor during 
the past season, caused a demand for Harvest- 
ing Machinery, much greater than manufactur- 
ers could supply. The fresh calls of the Gov- 
ernment for troops will take many thousand 
more laborers from the country before the next 
harvest, and the farmer will have to rely almost 
entirely upon machinery in gathering his hay 
and grain crop. 
Farmers ivlio were disappointed 
in procuring BECKCYES, can 
avoid a similar disappointment by 
purchasing machines this Wiuter. 
We are now prepared to take orders for Ma- 
chines of the various sizes. 
Circulars with terms and prices forwarded 
by mail. 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
Manufacturers and Proprietors. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, 
Warehouse 165 Greenwich-St., New-York. 
THE EUREKA FEED CUTTER. 
A Cnttrr adapted to the wants of Farmers. 
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This luadiine lias important improvements. H ok usher 
and cuts the heaviest corn stalks, and hay and straw with 
great rapidity, by either liducl or horsepower. It lias four 
cylindrical knives, ground on the inside; they cut with the 
shear out, and can be easily ground and kept in com- 
plete cutting order by ordinary farm help. It is well made, 
easily operated, simple, durable, and effective. Hundreds 
are in actual operation to the perfect satisfaction of the 
purchasers. Orders solicited— promptly attended to. Send 
for a circular, furnished free. Manufactured only by 
H. K. PARSONS, Agent, 
Novelty AVorks, HARR1SBUKG, PA. 
ANTI-FRICTION LEVER 
HORSE POWERS, 
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BURR STONE MILLS, 
which may be driven by 
HORSE, WATER, or STEAM POWER. 
Semi for Circular to 
E. H. BENNET, 
41 and 44 Greene-fit.. New- York. 
HORSE POWERS, <'I.4>VB-:i; 
HULLEliS, CORN STALK CUTTERS & CRIXOEKS 
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. VEGETABLE CUTTERS 
CORN SHELLERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS, and 8TTF- 
l'ERS, LAUD PRESSES. 
Sold at lowest wholesale and retail prices. l>y 
ORIUFINO, BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
