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COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR. 
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BLTIHTER, BATES & DAY, 
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In I in the manufacture of Maple 
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Those designing to get Cook's Pan for brick arches, should 
Immediately build their arches SlJtf Inches In width, and 9, 
10,^, 12, or 15 feet in length, inside measurement. 
Steel Composition Bells. 
THE AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
(Office No. 30 Liberty-street, New-York. 1 
Are the only manufacturers of this descrip- 
tion of Bell, either In this country 
or In Europe—the combining of 
certain metals, and the process 
of man nlac luring the same being 
the discovery of the President 
of the Company. These Bells 
we can commend with creat con- 
fidence to the public, for their 
cheapness and quality of tone. 
_i Wo furnish a 500 lb. bell with all 
W the necessary appointments— in- 
cluding Harrison's patent- 
'. ed Self-acting Rotary, tor 
I $100, and one of 1000 lbs. 
/ ■ , Ji wltlilikcappointmcnts, for 
*^V'ii, . .- : - ■■- vjini, The price for the 
WX&S^ Bells being 15c. per pound, 
and that of the hangings 
„ first $25. and those of the latter $43. Our circulars, 
containing full details, will be forwarded free of charge to 
all parties desiring the same. 
CORN CRUSHERS. 
The Little Giant Corn and Cob Mills ! 
Every Farmer and Stock Feeder should have one. Ground 
Corn i's more nutritious than unground. Ground Cob aids 
digestion and saves liav. (Hound Corn and Cob mixed, the 
be-< fond tor Stock. Two bushels of Corn and Cob ground, 
equal to three bushels unground. The saving In a few weeks 
will pav for a Mill. The high price of grain and hay makes 
it incumbent upon every Prudent Feeder to purchase 
A CORN AND COB MILL 
of CLARK SORGHO MACHINE CO.. 
123 Main street, Cincinnati, O. 
ALSO 
Flowers' Celebrated Patent Drag 
Saw. 
Which goes Into the woods anil by Horse or Steam Power 
does the 'work of a dozen choppers. The savin? in chips 
alone, will defray the expense of working it. 
ALSO 
SUGAR MILLS AND EVAPORATORS, FARM, 
Kitchen and Army Mills. Church, School and Farm Bells, 
steam Boilers, and all other Machinery needed on the Farm. 
Made or sold by 
CLARK SORGHO MACHINE CO. 
I.lheral discount to Dealers. 
HORSE POWERS. CLOVER 
HEXLF.RS. CORN' STALK CCTTEP.S & GRINDERS, 
MAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. VEGETABLE COTTERS, 
\" SHELLERS, SAI'SAGE CUTTERS, and STUF- 
-. LARD PRESSES. 
Solflat lowest wholesale and retail prices, by 
GRIFFING,. BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlnndt-st., New-York. 
IIIOEBSQIJi'S IMPROVED 
nORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countries to the number 
of over 1200. 
The House Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and In many respects possesses ur.cqnaled advantages. "We 
Invite those wanting such machines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c„ or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptlv attended to, by addressing 
INGERS6LL & DOUGHERTY, Grecnpolnt, Kings Co., L. I 
TO PLANNERS 
OF 
TREES, SHRUBS 
AND 
VITY1SS. 
PARSONS tfc CO., 
offer their tine stock of 
Apples, Plums, 
Pears, Standard, Cherries, 
Pears, Dwarf, Peaches, 
and all other sorts of 
FRUIT TREES 
at very low rates. 
They offer a large variety of 
GRAPE VINES, 
both for House and Vineyard. Delaware 
No. 1, very fine at $25 per 100 ; §200 per 1000. 
lona, Hartford Prolific, 
Concord, Ropers' Hybrids, 
and many other sorts. 
They have at Low Figures, a very large stock, 
from which to select handsome specimens of 
Street and Lawn Trees, 
of symmetrical form and well rooted. 
Flowering Shrubs in great variety. 
Roses on their own roots, and in quantity. 
Exotic Plants for Window Gardens and 
Hanging Baskets, of the finest sorts. 
They invite examination of their Grounds 
and Green-Houses. 
For Catalogues apply by mail, at 
Flushing, near New- York. 
Trees, Shrubs & Grape Vines, &c, 
REID'S OTRSERIES, 
Elizabeth, New Jersey. 
Parties intending to plant trees in Spring, are respectfully 
Informed that our Stock of Fruit and Ornamental trees fa 
unusually fine, and well grown, especially Dwarf and Stand- 
ard Pears, consisting of all the leading varieties which are 
stocky and vigorous". 
Owing to the Increased rate of labor and materials, the 
cost of producing trees is one-third more than in former 
years, notwithstanding which our prices will be the same 
as heretofore, viz.: Pears, 3. % cents each ; Apples, 25 cents ; 
Peaches, 1SY cents; Grape Vines, from 25 cents to 50 cents 
cacti according to variety ; Forest trees 50 cents to 75 cents 
each, according to size; Shrubs, 25 cents; Evergreens and 
Hedge plants In proportion. Currants, $125 per dozen; 
Gooseberries, #1 50 per dozen; Raspberries, $1 00 per dozen; 
Strawberries, $1 50 per 100. 
Catalogues containing list of plants cultivated, forwarded 
on receipt of stamp. 
Early orders respectfully solicited. 
DAVID D. BUCHANAN, Superintendent. 
Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries. 
Our new PRICE LIST of STAWBERRIES, RASPBER- 
RIES, BLACKBERRIES, CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES, 
GRAPES, &c, for Spring of 1864, will bclssued about the 15th 
of January, and sent to all applicants enclosing stamp. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155 Pittsburgh, Pa. 
50,000 Myatts' Wine Plant. 
(The Genuine Linnxiis Rhubarb.) 
For Sale by 
KING & ]\ITJI£T£A.Y, 
Flushing-, I... I., near New-York. 
They arc receiving orders for delivery in the Spring, 
Tvhlch will be filled In the order they are received. 
They also offer for Sale every variety of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
Evergfreens and Shrubs. 
Grapes and Small Fruits, &c. 
TWENTY SEVEN ACRES OF STRAWBER- 
RIES. Choice roota for sale at the lowest flgures, next 
Spring. Send for "Price List" to 
A. M. PUKDT, Sonth Bend, Indiana. 
Spi-in<r Garden S<'«'<Ik. 
J. M. THORB1 I8I\ & Go., 
15 .loim Street, 
NEW YOKK. 
Take pleasure In announcing tlnlr 
Airtiual Descriptive Catalogue 
OF 
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1 !-«54. 
MAILED FItER TO ALL APPLICANTS. 
TO 1 1110 SFFI> TRADE. 
WHOLESALE PRICES 01 Seeds for the month of January 
186-1, are now llxcd. 
TRADE LISTS on application. 
J. M. TIIOIi'il'RX i CO., 
15 JuIjii Strret, New York. 
Grapes and Strawberries. 
JNO. A. WARDER'S report to the Cincinnati Hortlcn! 
tural Society, of a visit to our grounds, giving detcrlpl 
of varieties, modes of culture, &c, will be s<-nt to all appli- 
cants enclosing stamp. J. KNOX, 
Box lM, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Sorgo Seed. 
IVehave secured 100 bflsliels. uninjured by frost from a 
crop, the juice of which weighed 10!4 to UK Beaume, and 
notwithstanding the drouth, yielded an average of 188 gal- 
lons per acre. Those wanting this seed must send early. 
BLl'MYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, Ohio, 
II 
ARTFORD PROLIFIC WOOD at the rate of 
1000 eyes for $3. D. S. DEWEY", Hartford, Conn. 
TO THE TRADE. 
We will Issue, about the 15th. of January, our trade list ol 
small fruits, for Spring of 1864, which will be sent to all nur- 
serymen and dealers making application. 
J. KNOX. 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Sheppard, Seward & Co., 
Wholesale Dealers In 
AMERICAN & FOREIGN SEEDS. 
214 Pearl-Street, New- York. 
Catalogues on application. 
Artificial Legs and Anus. 
SELPno's Patknt, Established 34 years. The best substi- 
tutes for lost limbs ever Invented. Can be had only of Wm. 
Selpho&Soh, Pantenteea, 51G Broadway, N. Y. N. B.— Sil- 
ver Medal awarded at late Fair of the American Institute, 
and New-Haven County, for best Artificial Limbs. 
A XEQLECTED COUOTI, COLD, AX 
Irritated or Sore Throat if al- 
lowed to progress, results in seri- 
ous Pulmonary Bronchial and Asth- 
matic Diseases, oftentimes incura- 
ble. Brown's Bkoncuial Troch- 
es reach directly the affected parts, 
and give almost immediate relief. 
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca- 
tarrh, and Consumptive COUGHS 
the Troches arc useful. PrBLic 
Speakers and Singers should 
have the Troches to clear and strengthen the voice. Mili- 
tary Officers and Soldiers who overtax the voice, and 
are exposed to sudden changes should use them. Obtatk 
only the genuine. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" having 
proved their elllcucy by a test of manv years, are highly re- 
commended and prescribed by Phvslcians and Surgeons In 
the Army, and have received testimonials from many emi- 
nent men. 
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine in the Uni- 
ted States and most Foreign countries at 25 cts. per box. 
mm 
bronchial 
TO FARMERS 
AND OTHERS. 
"We are manufacturing a Genuine Article of very Fine 
BONE DUST, and RAW BONE SUPERPHOS- 
PHATE OF LIME, manufactured from uuburned 
Bones, containing all the Animal and Chemical Fertilizing 
Properties. Please address the Manufacturers, and get the 
Intrinsic Value of your money. 
N. B. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers for Cash, 
Address A. LISTEP. & BP.O., 
Newark. N. J. 
AMM0HIATED PACIFIC GUANO. 
A real guano containing from seventy to eighty per cent 
of Phosphate of Lime, to which has been added, by a chemi- 
cal process, a large percentage of Actual Ammonia so fixed 
that it can not evaporate, making it equal if not superior to 
any other fertilizer. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analysis by Dr. Jackson, Mass. 
State Assayer, and testimonials from scientific Agriculturists 
Bhowing its value can be obtained from 
J. O. BAKER & CO., Selling agents, 
87 "Wall-st., New-York. 
