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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
MILL STONE DRESSING DIAMONDS, 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. 
For sale by JOHN DICKINSON, 
Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, 64 Nass;fti-st., New-York. 
ALSO Manufacturer of GLAZIER’S DIAMONDS. 
MILL STONE DRESSING DIAMONDS, 
and Glazier’s Diamond Maker. 
J. E. KARELSEN, 69 Nassan-st., New-York. 
■WHITCOMB’S PATENT WIRE TOOTH HAY RAKE. 
Revolving Horse Rakes, Hand Rakes, Grain Cradles, &c. 
Sold at Wholesale and Retail. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO, 
CO Courtlandt-st„ New-York. 
f*K 
-M-H. c 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
CO Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
ft 
USSIA OR BASS MATS, SELECTED EX- 
V pressly for budding and tying, GUNNY BAGS, 
[NES, HA” ° - 
ONION CULTURE-Third (new) Edition. 
This work comprises in 32 pages all tlie particulars for suc¬ 
cessful Onion Culture, from Selection of Seed to Marketing 
the Crop—being the practical directions given by seventeen 
experienced Onion Growers, residing in different parts of the 
country. Price 21 cents (or 7 stamps), sent post-paid. Ad¬ 
dress Publisher of Agriculturist. 
BO OKS FOB FARMERS 
ATC© OTHERS. 
[Any of the following books can be obtained at the of¬ 
fice of the Agriculturist at the prices named, or they will be 
forwarded by mail, postpaid, on receipt'd' the price. Other 
books not named in the list will be procured and sent to sub¬ 
scribers when desired, if the price be forwarded. All of these 
books may well be procured by any one making up a libra¬ 
ry. Those we esteem specially valuable, are marked with a M 
American Bird Fancier.$0 25 
American Weeds and Useful Plants*. 1 DO 
American Farmer’s Encyclopedia. 4 00 
Allen on the Culture of the Grape. 1 00 
Allen’s (R. L.) American Farm Book*. 1 00 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals. 75 
Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architecture. 1 25 
American Florist’s Guide.. 
Barry’s Fruit Garden*. . . 
Bement’s (C. N.) Rabbit Fancier.... 
Bement’s Poulterer’s Companion *. 
Boussingault’s (J. B.) Rural Economy. 
Bridgeman’s Young Gardener’s Assistant*.. 
Bridgeman’s Kitchen Garden Instructor.... 
Bridgeman’s Florist's Guide. 
Bridgeman’s Fruit Cultivator’s Manual. 
Brandt’s Age of Horses*. 
Buist’s American Flower Garden Directory. 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener*. 
Central Park Guide*. 
Chorlton’s Grape-Grower’s Guide*. 
Cole’s (S. W.) American Fruit Book. 
Dadd's (Geo. H.) Modern Horse Doctor*. 
Dadd's (Geo. H.) American Cattle Doctor. 
Dana’s Muck Manual for Farmers. 
Downing's Cottage Residences*. 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America**... 
Downing’s Ladies’ Flower Garden. 
Eastwood on the Cranberry* . 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener. 
Farm Record, for 25 years. 
Farmer’s Practical Horse Farrier. 
French’s Farm Drainage *. 
Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener. 
Field’s (Thomas W.) Pear Culture. 
Fish Culture*. 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses*. 
Flint’s Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 
Goodale’s Principles of Breeding. 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 
Hall’s (Miss) American Cookery. 
Herbert’s Hints to Horsekecpers**. 
Jenning's Horse and his Diseases. 
Johnson ou Manures . 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening. 
Kidder’s Bee Culture. 
Langstroth on the Honey Bee*. 
T auchars’ Hothouses . 
ebig’s Lectures on Chemistry. 
nsley’s (D. C.) Morgan Horses. 
anual of Agriculture by G. Emerson and C. L. 1 
avhew’s Illustrated Horse Doctor . 
cMahon's American Gardener . 
eehan’s Ornamental Trees. 
ilburn on the Low and Dairy. 
iles on the Horse’s Foot. . 
.. istakes of Educated Men* . 
Norton’s Scientific Agriculture .. 
Our Farm of Four Acres_*. 
Onion Culture*. 
Olcott’s Sorgho and Impliee... 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture 
Parlor Gardener. 
Parsons on the Rose. 
Fodder’s Farmer’s Land Measurer. 
Fhin’s Grape Culture. 
Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee keeping*. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry . 
Richardson on the Dog . 
Richardson on the Hog. 
Robin’s Produce and Ready Reckoner. 
Rose Culturist . 
Shepherd’s Own Book. 
Smith’s Landscape Gardening . 
Spencer's Education of Children**. 
Stephens’ Book of the Farm . 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book . 
Thomas’ (John J.) American Fruit Culturist... 
Thomas’ (John J.) Farm Implements * . 
Todd’s (S. E.) Young Farmer’s Manual. 
Tucker’s Register Rural Affairs. 
Turner’s Cotton Planter’s Manual . 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens* . 
Watson’s American Home Garden. . 
Week’s (John M.) Manual on Bees. . 
Wood’s Class Book of Botany*.. 
Yale College Agricultural Lectures . 
Youatt and Spooner on the Horse. 
Youatt and Martin oil Cattle. 
Youatt on the Hog. 
Youatt on Sheep. 
1 a 2 
Our Farm of Four Acres_*_cloth 50 cts.; paper.. 
Onion Culture*. 
Olcott’s Sorgho and Imph 
.2 vols. 4 00 
AMERICAN HARVESTER. 
There is not another machine in the world which combines 
all the excellences that are found combined in KIRBY’S 
AMERICAN HARVESTER. 
These excellences are: Strength, Durability, Simplicity, 
Base of Draft, Portability, Adjustability, Ability to work on 
rough ground. Adaptation to all kinds of Work, A perfect 
combined Machine, Ease of the raker's position. 
Send for Circular. 
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES 
of every variety at manufacturer's prices. 
Grain Cradles, Horse Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, 
Forks, Fanning Mills, Grain Mills, Garden Engines and 
Syringes, Threshers and Horse Powers, Hay and Stalk Cut¬ 
ters, Churns, Dog Powers, Seed Sowers and Corn Shelters, 
Clothes Washers and Wringers, Presses, Ox Yokes, Pumps, 
Pruning, Hedge and Border Shears, Flower and Vine Scis¬ 
sors, and Farm and Garden Tools of every variety. 
For sale low by JOHN VANDERBILT, 
23 Fultoii-st., (near Fulton Market,) New-York. 
LAWN MOWERS. 
Lawn Scytlics ami Scythe Stones. 
Garden Engines, Garden Syringes, Ccpliy- 
drions, &c. 
Tools of every description for Farm and Garden use. Field, 
Garden, and Flower Seeds, Fertilizers, &c„ &c. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., Successors to R. L. Allen, 
189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
First Premium at 20 National and State 
Fairs. 
THE ONLY RELIABLE EVAPORATOR! 
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator, 
BLYMVEES, BSA’JTES & ©AY, Manufacturers, 
MANSFIELD, O. 
$256 •irere^wm-deef for H 4e°best ^ 256 * 
samples of Sorgho Sugar of not less than 20 lbs. each, at 
The Illinois State Sorgho Convention.January, 1862. 
The Ohio do. do. do. do. 1862. 
The Michigan do. do. do.April, 1S62. 
These Conventions were very largely attended by farmers, 
and almost every Mill and Evaporator Manufactory was re¬ 
presented at one or the other. Over Thirty Samples of 
Sugar were exhibited. The gentleman , 
'p®* who took the first premium at the Illinois 
© - Convention had about One Tun of Su- 
w a” oar! On inquiry it was ascertained that TO) 
jaE( ALL THESE SAMPLES WERE MADE ON THE J 
£2 Cook Evaporator ; thus fully sustaining 23 
W 65 our claim that it is the only successful Jr? r* 
PjS Sorgho Sugar-Maker. While we have (£6 £ 
P® maintained the position that Sugar could a l S3 
r ^j be made, other Evaporator men, whose EZ 
ifP contrivances would make nothing but bej ™ 
Tff poor Syrup, have as industriously labor- a 
. '•a e,j to show tli at Sugar could not be made, • © 
and thus for the sake of selling their infe- 2*1 
* rior machines, have retarded the the on- 
ward progress of the Sorgho cause. But while the Cook 
Evaporator 
Makes a splendid Sugar, it also 
Makes a beautiful golden, honey-like Syrup, 
Makes more in a day, and 
Makes it with less fuel than any other process of boiling. 
It is a cheaper machine than any other Evaporator, con¬ 
structed of equally good material, made with equal care, and 
accomplishing anything like the same amount of work. 
Over 2500 are in use, all warranted, and none ever returned. 
Do not throw away your money and crops upon common 
kettles, pans, or poor and untried Evaporators; buy only 
that which has stood the test of years in almost every part 
of the United States. 
Send for a pamphlet containing full instructions, with 
testimonials and price list. 
INCSERSOUL’S IMPKOVEW 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in tlie most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countries to the number 
of over 1200. 
The Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequaled advantages. We 
invite those wanting such machines, to write for a catalogue, 
containing full information, with cuts, prices, etc., or call 
and examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, GreenpoinVKings Co., L. I. 
THE HYDROPULT, 
THE GREAT PATENT OF THE AGE. 
The most available Fire and Garden Engine in the world. 
See American Agriculturist for March and June, 1861. Price 
$12.00. Liberal discount to agents. Please call and examine 
it at 354 Broadway, or send for Circular. 
AID REAPER, 
IMPROVED FOR 1862. 
THE BEST MACHINE 
Placed within the reach 
©F ML. 
SIZES AND PRICES 
TO SUIT 
EVERY CLASS OF FARMERS. 
ALL THE GREAT FEATURES RETAINED. 
Important Improvements added, 
AND 
PRICES REDUCED. 
Send for a Circular. 
johm p. adriance, 
Manufacturer aud Proprie tor, 
Manufactory, Po’keepsie, N. T. 
Warehouse 165 Greenwich-st., New-York. 
EXCELSIOR 
BURR STONE MILLS, 
(FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS.) 
ANTI-FRICTION 
HORSE POWERS. 
Took TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at Western State Fairs 
last year, and are justly considered superior to all others. 
The Mill may he driven by horse, water, or. steam power, 
does its work as well as the flat stone mills in milling estab¬ 
lishments, and requires but one-half the power to drive the 
largest sizes. They are very compact, perfectly simple, and 
for farm use will last thirty years, and cost nothing for re- 
THE SI©R!SE=F©WFSS, 
Has proved itself to he the best ever invented. The fric¬ 
tion is rcduced.by IRON BALLS, so arranged in all tlie 
bearings, that the whole weight of the castings runs upon 
them. THREE POUNDS DRAUGHT, at the end of a ten- 
feet lever, will keep the power in motion! thus permitting 
the entire strength of the horses to be used on the ma¬ 
chine to be driven. One Horse will do as much work on 
this power, as two on the endless Chain Power. IT IS 
PORTABLE, and may he used in the pield as well as in 
the house. More than TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT of horse 
flesh is saved over any other power in use. It is simple 
in construction, and not liable to get out of order. 
Price of Power for 1 to 4 horses.$125 
Price of Power for 1 to 8 horses. 175 
The $125 Power will drive any threshing Machine. 
Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfaction, 
OR THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. 
We have completed an arrangement with the Western 
Transportation Co., by whicli they agree to deliver our Mills 
and Powers at ports on Lake Erie at 25 cts. per 100 lbs.; ' 
Milwaukee, Chicago, and intermediate ports at 30c. ; 
Sheboygan and Green Bay at S5c„ and to Two Rivers, 
Manitowoc, and Port Washington, Wis., at 40c. per 
100 lbs. 
Liberal discount to agents. State, County, and Shop Rights 
for sale. For testimonials and further information see May 
number of this paper, or send stamp for Illustrated Circulars 
to BENNET BROTHERS, 
42 aud 44 Greene-st„ New-York. 
