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FOR THE HARVEST OF 1864. 
RUHTbEIX'S FIRST PREMIVN HAT ELEVATOR. 
Every Farmer should have one of those labor-saving Implements. 
ii saves time, money, and hard work. 
IT11JIVL.OADS A TON OF HAY IN FROM 3 TO 8 MINUTES! 
it pitches Into a window from tlie outside, carrying the hay eight (feet Inside, 
It pitches Into mows, over and under purlin beams, and into any place where a liaml fork will work. 
ii stacks flay and Straw in the Held, making high and long ricks. 
A gel tho verybesl Fork, one that will not break and get out of repair. Do not buy an inferior article simply 
It Is cheap, our Fork is not an untried experiment; bm has stood the severest test daring the past season, and re- 
lie lilghcst commendations from those thai have used them. 
Thoy nrc made in the most substantial manner so us to prevent all possibility of setting out of repair. 
■ of Fork aud Pulleys, $M.OO. Circulars senl free^ 
Persons sending os the price of the Fork, will receive the Fork free of expense. 
Order, for Forks mi the State of Xew-York and the East, address i: .1. RCNDELL & BBO., Hudson, X. Y.. and all wesl oi 
N. V.. address R. .T. RIXDKLL & IJUO., Proprietor* & DlunufUet urers, P. O. Box 3931 CUirugo, 111. 
Orders fpr Fork In the Counties oi' UYsieliester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Ilensselaer, Washington, and Saratoga, 
X. V., address GIFFORD BROS., Hudson, N. Y. 
TO PLANTERS 
OF 
TREKS, SHRUBS, 
-AJVT> VINES. 
PARSONS & CO., 
offer their line stock of 
Apples, Plums. Cherries, 
Pears—Standard, Pears— Dwarf, 
Peaelies on Plum Stock, 
and all other sorts of 
FRUIT TREES 
at very low rate?. 
HARDY GRAPE VINES, 
OF 
Delaware, Havtfoi-rt Proline, 
Coneord, loiaa. 
and many other sorts. 
Vines for House Culture. 
1 year, $20 per 100—0 years, $30 per 100. 
These are of very fine quality. 
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, at from §10 to 
|&j per 100. 
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. 
PATENT 
Indestructible Label for Fruit Trees, 
Flowering Shrubs, Roses, 
The attention of Ama- 
teur Fruit Growers 
and Nurserymen is in 
vited to this useful ar- 
ticle which has receiv- 
ed the approval of 
many of the leading 
Horticulturists in the 
country. Their cheap- 
ness, "durability and 
neal iiess of design ren- 
der them essential 
every well conducted 
Garden, Orchard, orl 
Conservatorv, in anv 
climate, not being in 
any way affected by 
heat or dampness. 
The cut, with a word 
or two of explanation. 
will render this useful 
invention perfectly 
clear to the reader. 
The edges of a circular 
zinc back, are turned over the edge of a mica front, between 
which the label, printed on paper, is placed, and shows 
through the mica in front of It aa'cleaiiy as through glass. 
Bv the aid of a little cement, the whole is 'rendered huper- 
vfous to water, and forms an indestructible, neat, and always 
legible label. 
A sample label, with a list of the varieties constantly on 
hand, will be sent to any address in the Union on the recelpl 
of two three cent postage stamps. 
Price 50 cents per dozen. ?3 per hundred. 
The names of varieties not included In the list, will be fur- 
nished to order at an additional charge of $1 per hundred. 
Address 15. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
FRUIT BASKETS FOR 1864. 
To all Interested in 
the picking, sale, and 
safe carriage of Small 
Fruits, we respectfully 
recommend our Im- 
proved Fruit Basket, 
It yon want a basket 
to stand on its own 
bottom, ours will do it. 
If you want a basket 
to carry j our fruit long 
distances with the least 
damage to the berry. 
we have it. If you 
want a basket that will 
hold your fruit to its 
mo>t inviting and deli- 
cious appearance, we 
furnish it. Finally, if you want a basket In which is combined 
economy, strungtn and style; In short, entire completeness, 
we can give you satisfaction. 
Circulars containing descriptions and prices of baskets 
and crates, will he sent, on appliation to ns. 
A. BEECHEK & SONS, Westville, Conn. 
Blot Visiter Furnace§ 
for Warming Groen-honses, ConMrvato- 
rlrs, Graperlea, Ac. 
WEATHERBD4 CHBBKVOT, LMPrlt 
WST" 
•S iiil'i:ou:ii PUMP.— 
J. Ii. w EST 4 I 0, LTD Broad* i 
<; i{.vi»i:k. 
AHhoos k oi vinei Mil- », wn» verj lai 
l») i nni equal to the demand. We arc no* 
in- ao.000 -vines, and invito early negotiations p 
»'lsldns to pnrehago, Wo ore already receiving In 
ordi - i"i- (HI] delivery . 
Wewillaend ' new catalogue, which will be Issued In 
Jul.v, !■- .in applicants enclosing stamp. 
.1. IC N l > \ . 
BOJ 153 I'm 
Newell A: Stiles, 
MASTUFACT1 RERE OF All. KINDS OF 
Dirct-tion Label* or Tags. 
The - 1 impost method of advertising, and the iafoit, moat 
convenient, and durable artlole known for the use or Bhlp 
pers and Cursors men, 
Agents wonted in every oity In the Union. Send for Price 
Ust. PlanlRvlllo, Conn 
May mill, isi;i. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Our strawberries will be In perfection this Benson, about 
the 20th of Jane. We cordially Invite persons Interested In 
ii nltlvntlon of this delicious fruit, to visit our grounds 
then; and examine the- different varieties for themselves. 
'I'li.-j will then have a better opportunity of Judging of their 
-Its, than in any other way. 
We will Issue our new catalogue In July, which will In- 
sent to all applicants enclosing slump. 
.1. KNOX, 
Box is'., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
TO FARMERS 
AND OTHERS. 
We arc manufacturing a Genuine Article of very Fike 
BO\E DUST, and RAW BOXE SUPERPHOS- 
PHATE OF LIME, manufactured from unburned 
Bones, containing all the Animal and Chemical Fertilizing 
Properties. Please address the Manufacturers, and get the 
Intrinsic Value of your money. 
^ B. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers for Cash, 
Address A. LISTEK & BRO„ 
Newark - . N. J, 
Rhodes Standard 
SUPERPHOSPHATE. 
The following letter from the well-known agriculturist 
Dr. Loring, of Salem, Mass., is published for the b.-n. in ol 
farmers who may not have used "Rhodes Mamuk." 
H. E. MORING, 113 Watcr-st, New-Torfc. 
N. B.— " Rhodes " is sold hyall respectable dealers tbrouf Ii 
New- York nnd New-England. 
_ „ „ „ Salem, Mass, April 19. 1864. 
To H. E. MoniN-G Esq. : 
General Agent Rhodes Snpcrpnosphate, 
IIS Water**., New-York. 
Dear Sir.— I have used "Rhodes Superphosphate" on vs 
rlous crops, and in all eases have fonnd ii useful, Aimllci 
to Corn in the bill it Is very valuable -. nml as a fertilizer for 
turnips. It is hardly equalled. It is certainly a most Intport- 
;int, .'tlW-iiv.' anil .-conomicill manure. 
Truly lours, 
GEO. B. LORING 
AMMQNL&TED PACIFIC GL'ANO. 
A real guano containing from seventy to eighty per cent 
of Phosphate of Lime, to which has been added, by a chemi- 
cal process, ;i |;iiL'r pei'ceniajie nf Actu:t] Ammonia so livej 
that it can not evaporate, making it equal if not superior to 
anv other fertilizer. 
PamphlGLs With copies Of Analysis by Dr. Jackson. Ma.-. 
state Assiycr. and testimonials fromsclentlflc Agriculturists 
Showing its value, can be obtained ii 
.1.0. BAKER & CO., Selllneagenta 
81 Wail-sc, New-Tort. 
Bruce^s Concentrated Manure* 
Those who have ased the above valuable fertilizer the pasl 
year, give it the preference over 
No. 1 Pciiiviaii Gininn, Bono, or Pouclrette. 
In tin; year 1862, some fifty tons were sold. Las) year oi 
dera came In to the amount of lour Hundred tons, on) v 
hull of which could be (Hied, This year we shall manulac- 
turo OXE THOUSAND TONS. 
Its "component" parts are: 
40 per cent, of Animal fibre and Blood. 
40 per cent, of pure Ground Bones. 
30 percent, of Absorbents. 
The absorbents arc Charcoal and Gypsum. 
Price S-t.'t Per Ton, packed In barrels 250 lbs. in each. 
Send for Circular. Send ronr orders to 
GUIFFIXt; BKdTHElI & CO 
58 and GO Conrtlandt-st., New-Tort, 
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