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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[December, 
BUTTER, 
CHEESE, 
POULTRY, EGGS, 
AMD FAItn PRODUCE 
OF ALL KINDS 
SOJLO ON COMMISSION. 
Constantly on hand, for sale, Flour, Fish, Salt, Mackerel, 
Pork, Hams, Lard, Beans, Dried Fruit, Soap, Starch, etc. 
ISAAC EMENS, 226 Front-st., New-York. 
Refers to the Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
“ It. S. Williams, President Market Bank, New-York. 
Choice Native and Foreign Grape Vines. 
LENK & CO. Oder for sale a splendid stock of native and 
foreign Grape Vines, including all the rarest and most valua¬ 
ble varieties. Send for a Price List. 
Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
FOB* §ALK, 
100 bbls. of Fresh PEACH PITS, deliveredat Railroad for 
$2.50 per bbi. Address DANIEL CONGER, 
Nurseryman, Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
OUH “EXCELSIOR 
BURR STONE MILLS / 5 
ANTI-FRICTION 
HORSE POWERS. 
Have taken the highest Premiums whenever exhibit¬ 
ed ! NINE FIRST PREMIUMS being received from West¬ 
ern State Fairs last year. 
THE MILL may be driven by horse, water, or steam, 
power, does its work equally as well as the best flat stone mills 
in milling establishments, and requires but one-half the power 
to do the same amount of work. They are made in the best 
manner, and will last thirty years, and cost nothing for rc- 
T1IE HORSE-POWER runs upon iron balls, and 
requires but two and a half pounds draught to keep it 
in motion. With the same number of horses it will do 
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, more work than any other 
POWER IN USE. 
C37~Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfac¬ 
tion, OR THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED -,Ml 
REFERENCES: 
Orange Judd, New-York City. P. J. White, Closter, N. J. 
W. P. Cooper, Philadelphia, Pa. Emery & Co., Chicago, Ill. 
Geo. Smith, Walnut Creek, 0. E. Whitney, Green Bay, Wis. 
Liberal discount to dealers—Agents wanted. State, Coun¬ 
ty, and Shop Rights for sale. 
For Circulars and further information address 
BENNET BROTHERS, Patentees, 
42 and di Greene-st.. New-York. 
Premium Farm Grist Mill, 
Is adapted to one or two horse power. 
Grinds all kinds of grain rapidly. 
Also grinds Corn in the ear. 
Is durable and simple. 
Send for Descriptive Circular and address. 
WM. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Blouse Powers, Hay Pres§«§, Cider 
and Wiase Presses, etc. 
For sale at the lowest market price, by 
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO„ 
No. 60 Courtlandt-st„ New-York. 
Grain Mills, Sausage Cutters and Stutters, Vegetable Boilers 
Carts and Waggons, Clothes Washers and Wringers, Hay 
Presses—of most approved patterns. • 
JOHN VANDERBILT, 23 Fulton-st„ New-York. 
C ORN SHELLERS, HAY, STRAW, & STALK 
COTTERS, VEGETABLE CUTTERS, etc. 
Warranted to be the best in the market. Sold at wl 
and retail, by GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
” LER.—'The cheapest and best corn sheller ever invented, 
it works witli a weight, instead of a spring, thereby shelling 
clean, turning easily, and acting on every ear with the same 
pressure. Farmers who want machines, will And it to their 
interest to inclose stamp and send for a circular. 
Patent rights for sale. 
ABRAM H. JONES, Morrisville, Pa. 
K- 
EYSTONE CORN STALK CUTTER AND 
GRINDER. Sold bv 
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
No. 60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
chasers would do well to call oi. . .. 
JOHN VANDERBILT, 23-Fnlton-st, New-York. 
TO FARMERS, 
TO BASKYMEM, 
’0 COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ASjIL who have for Sale: 
Fruits, dry aud green-, 
IS utter, 
ILard, 
Cheese, 
Mams, 
Poultry, 
Game,' Vegetables, 
Flour, Strain, 
Seeds, &c., &c., 
Can liave them well sold at the highest prices 
in New-York, with full cash returns always 
within Ten Days of their reaching the City, by 
forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOSJA55 CARPENTER, 
32 Jay-street, New-York. 
IV. B.—The. advertiser has had abundant 
experience in this business, and trusts that he 
will continue to merit patronage by the most 
careful attention to the interest of his,patrons. 
The articles are taken charge of on their arri¬ 
val, and carefully disposed of promptly-to good 
cash customers, and cash returns made imme¬ 
diately to the owner. (Tlif highest charge made, 
for receiving and selling is five per cent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued 
by J. Carpenter, which is sent free to all liis pat¬ 
rons. A specimen copy sent free to any de¬ 
siring it. A trial will prove the above facts. 
For abundant references' as to responsibility, in¬ 
tegrity, &c., see the “Price Current.” 
HP Cash advanced on consignments of 
Produce. 
• SEND FOR 
A FREE COPY 
O F 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
J08IAH CARPENTER, 
33 JTay-sf., New-York. 
S. B. CONOVER, 
260, 261, and 262 West Washington 
Market, foot of Fulton-st., N. Y. 
COMMISSION PRODUCE DEALER 
ti^Va^a^fentfon'pMdTo^he^selectfon of 1 Pota?oes S foi''seedf 1 '" 
Refers to the Editors of the American Agriculturist. 
NEW-YORK 
Agricultural Warehouse, 
189 and 191 WATER-ST. 
HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, and WINNOWERS. 
CLOVER HULLERS, CORN SHELLERS, GRAIN DRILLS, 
and FANNING MILLS. 
STRAW and HAY CUTTERS.—Eureka, Daniel’s, Tele¬ 
graph, and other Corn Stalk Cutters. 
hay PRESSES—Ingersoll’s, Dederlck's, and other patents. 
SAUSAGE CUTTERS and STUFFERS. 
LARD PRESSES, VEGETABLE CUTTERS, PLASTER, 
POUDRETTE, 
PATENT CYLINDER PLOWS, the lightest of draft of any 
in use. 
The largest assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural 
Implements, Seeds, and Fertilizers. 
FOR FARMERS 
AWB OTHERS. 
[Any of the following books can he obtained at tlie of¬ 
fice of the Agriculturist at the prices named, or they will be 
forwarded by mail, post paid, on receipt of 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 or these 
books may well be procured by any one making up a libra¬ 
ry. Those we esteem specially valuable, are marked with a * 1 
..JWWjffijp'-tfa- .$ 025 
American Bird F.. 
American Weeds and Useful Plants*.... 
Allen on the Culture ol the Grape . 
Allen’s (Ii. L.) American Farm Book*... 
Allen’s Diseases of.Domestic Animals... 
Allen's (L. F.) Rural Architecture. 
Jarrv’s Fruit Garden*. 
lement’s (C. N.) Rabbit Fancier... 
1 50 
1 00 
Iridgeman’s Florist's Guide. . . 
Srandt’s Age of Horses*. 
Suist's American Flower Garden Directory .. 
Suist’s Family Kitchen Gardener*. 
Ohorlton’s Grape-Grower’s Guide*. 
Dadd’s (Geo. H^fModern HorseDoeior* '... 
ladd's (Geo. II.) American Cattle Doctor.. 
i lowning’s Cottage Residences*. 
iowning’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of AmerR 
lowning’s Ladies’ Flower Garden. 
Sastwood on the Cranberry* . 
Cvery Lady her own Flower Gardener. 
Tench's Farm Drainage *.. 
ield’s (Thomas W.) Pear Culture. 
isli Culture*.. 
'lint (Charles L.) on Grasses*.... 
Flint's Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturist. 
Goodale’s Principles of Breeding. 
Guenon on Milch Cows.. 
Hall's (Miss) American Cookery. 
Herbert’s Hints to Horsekeepers**. 
" >per« Dog and Gun.. 
_nson on Manures. 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening. 
Johnson oi 
Langstrotli on the Honey Bee*.. 
Leuchars’ Hothouses. 
Manual of Agriculture by G. Emerson and C. L. Flint. 
Mavhew’s Illustrated Horse Doctor . 
McMahon’s American Gardener . . 
Meehan’s Ornamental Trees. 
Slilburn on the Cow and Dairy... 
Norton's Scientific Agriculture. 
Our Farm of Four Acres_*_cloth 50 cts.,- paper.. 
Onion Culture*. 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 
Parsons on the Rose . . 
Pcdder's Farmer’s Land Measurer. 
Phin's Grape Culture. 
Q.uinbv’s Mysteries of Bee keeping*. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry . 
Richardson on the Hog. 
Rose Culturist. 
Shepherd's Own Book .. 
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 Fanner’s Manual 
Tucker’s Register Rural Affairs 
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 Mart' - 
Youatt on the Hog... 
Youatt on Sheep. 
fiLAKK’S SCHOOL VBS1TOK, 
January No., 1863. This is the only Day School Periodical 
published at 
FIFTY CENTS A YEAR! 
Now is the time to form clubs for Winter Schools. Send 
for a specimen, and see inducement to clubs. Address 
DAUGHADAY & HAMMOND, Publishers, 
P0«\v to got a Patent. 
A 8-cent stamp secures a copy of the “ Inventor’s Guide.” 
Address FOWLER & WELLS, 308 Broadway, New-York. 
