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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
% b b e r t i s e m e n t _ 
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LANE’SPURCHASXNG AGENCY. 
FOR PURCHASING * 
Articles of Merchandise, 
Implements fibs- the Farm, 
tnardeia siatd lS©aaseh«Id, 
SEEDS, & 
OUN 1.HENTA1. 'CRISES AND SHRUBS, 
Suitable for Lawns and Gardens. 
CASTOR POMACE. 
$30per ton.—$3 per bag.—Cheapest Amiuoniacal Fertilizer. 
Send for Circular. 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
No. 1. Large FAMILY WRINGER, with cogs.SIO 
No. IX Medium “ “ “ . 9 
■ No. 2 Medium “ “ “ . 7 
THE NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE. 
Prices No. 1. $14; No. 2, $1S; No. S. $22. 
DOTY’S PARAGON WASHER, Price $12.50. 
THE AQUARIUS, A Hand Force Pump. Price $12 
WOODRUFF’S PATENT PORTABRE BARO¬ 
METER. Safe delivery ivarrauted. 
Pv -cc $ 6 . $10, and $15. 
HARVEY B. LANE, 
151 Nassau-st„ New-York. 
SHEEP WASH TOR A C <! O. 
W ILL not injure the most'delicate animal. 
KILLS TICKS ON SHEEP. 
CURES SCAB ON SHEEP. 
5 Kills Vermin on Animals and Birds, 
fcj Cures all Skin Diseases on Animals, 
y Kills Bugs on Roses, Lice on House Plants. 
<! Kills Canker Worm on Apple Trees. 
tS Kills Bedbugs and Water Roaches. 
R Kills all Vermin that infest GRAPE and CRAN- 
* £ BERRY Vines. 
, o ONE POUND of this Extract will make 
H w 1 G GALLONS OF WASH, 
gj 2 For sale by all druggists, and at country and agri- 
g cultural stores. 
(h £ Price 75 cents per pound. A liberal discount to 
„ the Trade, and large purchasers. 
Orders promptly sent by express. 
§ JAS. F. LEVIN, 
2 Agent South Down Company, 
® 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
2 It. H. ALLEN, & CO., Agricultural Warehouse, 
^ 189 & 191 Water street, New-York. 
DUDLEY & STAFFORD, Druggists, 
69 Beckman street, New-York. 
Farm & Garden Implements 
' OF'eVeRY DESCRIPTION. 
Field, Carden & Flower Seeds 
from reliable growers. 
BONE, POIIDRETTE, GUANO, PLASTER, and 
all other fertilizers worthy of recommendation. Sold by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO.. 
58 & '60 Courtlandl-St., New-York. 
For sale by the Adams Press Co., 26 Ann-st., New-York. 
Circular free. Specimen Sheets, ten cents. 
The Normal Academy of Mimc. 
GENESEO. N. Y. 
CARLO BASSINI, President, 
will hold its sixth' annual term, beginning Wednesday, July 
6th, 1864, and continue eight weeks. For circulars, stating 
terms, &c., apply to the Principals 
JOHN ZUNDEL, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
T. .1. COOK, 841 Broadway, N. Y. 
THE BEST MOVABLE COMB 
BEF-IIIVE THE WORE®, 
Which lias taken the first Premium 3 years in succession at 
the Vermont and New-York State Fair. County, Town and 
Individual rights for Sale. Pure Italian Queen Bees for sale. 
For particulars see Book Circular, 32 pages, sent free on 
application. If an answer be desired, enclose a 3-cent stamp 
to pay postage. Give P. O. address distinctly to avoid mis¬ 
takes. K. P. KIDDER, 
Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
rlcCALL, Lyons, N. Y. 
ESTEY’S COTTAGE ORGANS, 
PATENT IMPROVEMENTS, 
Found in no others, giving wonderful Force and Sweet¬ 
ness of tone. Also Pianos and Melodeons. Send for a cir¬ 
cular. GEORGE G. SAXE, 37 Park Row, New-York. 
BEATS W.AIT 1 B 
TO SELL 
M. IS. tLO¥l) & CO.’S 
Popular 
MAPS CHARTS, AND 
PRINTS 
TO SUIT THE TIMES. 
No business with a few dollars capital pays better than the 
sale of II. H. Lloyd & Co’s. “ new and popular Maps and 
Charts to suit the Times.” The demand is immense and con¬ 
stantly increasing. The new Map, colored to show “ The 
Rebellion as it was and is,” witli Battle Fields marked, price 
30 cents. “ Mammoth colored Equestrian Portait of Gen. 
Grant at the head of his staff,” 30 cents, “The Stations,” 30 
cents, “ Prince of Peace.” 30 cents, “ Great County colored 
Map of our whole Country," sheets 50c, mounted $1 25, are 
only a few of the attractive works on their list. Samples 
mailed paid at these prices. Our $3 and $6 sample packages, 
by mail or express, and our $10 and $20 sample packages by 
express, sent at , the lowest wholesale prices, on receipt of 
the money, with price list, instructions, etc., will find a 
prompt and satisfactory sale. Single copies sent by mail on 
receipt of the price. 
The Agriculturist for February, 1864, page 37, has the 
following: 
“ War IWUips.— We have received from H. H. 
Lloyd & Co., several very good maps, among them one 
which shows at a glance, and in an interesting form, the 
progress of the war, the original and the present territory 
occupied by the rebels, the battle fields, etc. Note that 
this is II. II. Lloyd & Co., 81 John-st.,—a prompt and 
responsible House, we have every reason to believe.” 
Many LADIES and BOYS find the sale of our works 
by subscription a very pleasant and profitable business. 
Send for our new PRICE LIST and Circular. 
Address 
as. m. co. 
Msap and Oi:n-t l*Ml»lisl»ers, 
“31 John street, W. V. 
Fore Italian t&ueen Bees. 
For sale by M. QUINBY, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
Lalors’s Sheep <&■ Lamb 
Dipping Composition, 
Cures Scab, Ticks and Lick on Sheep or Cattle, addB 
over a pound of wool to the fleece, improves its quality, and 
adds to the general health of the sheep, without danger 
from taking cold. ♦ 
For particulars apply to 
LALOR BROTHERS, Utica, N. Y. 
Agents wanted for every State. 
Also for sale, wholesale and retail by 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st., New-York. 
T horough bred Ayrshire Bull and Heifer 
for sale by A. M. TUKDWELL, Madison, Morris County, 
New Jersey. 
Sanford & ]Mallory 9 s 
FLAX AND HEMP DRESSERS 
are no longer an experiment. Over 200 No. 1 Brakes have 
been sold and are in 
,, PRACTICAL USE. 
A pamphlet will he sent free of charge by writing. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, AGENT, 4 
No. 9S william-st., New-York. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Warnerville, Schoharie Co., N. Y„ April 1st, 1864. 
absence from home, in relation to'the' Sanford & Mallory 
Machine. I would say that it is a good one—Tn>: best in- 
use. I am about starting another mill and intend to put' 
two more of your Brakes. You are at liberty to refer to i 
! Mac 
Cambridge City, Indiana, 4tli Month, 1st, 1864. 
Mallory and Sanford: 
Friends.— Tlie Flax Brake (No. 2), I got of you last sum¬ 
mer gives good satisfaction. For speed, good work and 
safety of operation, it is all you claim font; it takes 
from sixty to seventy per cent, of the shive according to the 
quality and condition of the straw. I have never used any 
other brake, have no idea that there is any brake equal to 
yours, at least for straight flax. Yours, ELY HENBY. 
Venice Centre, N. Y„ April 2d, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford : 
Gentlemen,—I have used your Patent Flax Brake No. 1, 
the past winter, driven by horse power. I can break 2,500 
pounds per day of flax straw that is well rotted, and tlie 
work is as well done as I could expect or ask to have done : 
I never used any other brake, and could not make any com¬ 
parison, hut tlie brake works perfectly satisfactory and I, 
should look no further than to get one of Sanford and Mal¬ 
lory’s Patent Flax Brakes if I wanted to break flax. 
LYMAN MURDOCK. 
Mayville, Chautauque Co., N. Y„ April 2d, 1864. ' 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gentlemen,— I have used your Patent Flax Brake for the 
past year, and think it much superior to anv other in use, as 
the flax needs much less scutcliing and will save from eight 
to ten pounds of fibre to everv hundred pounds of straw 
dressed over any other kind of brake in use. 
Yours truly, J. W. CORNELL. 
Pekin, Niagara Co., N.jY., April 2d, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gentlemen,— You wish my opinion of your Flax Brake. 
In reply I must say it is the first machine I ever purchased 
that answers the recommends, except R. & M. Harder's 
Horse Power. After I ordered tlie Brake I was repeatedly 
told that I could not run it (your No. 1 Brake) with any two- 
horse power ;. some said I might possibly run the Brake but 
I could not run the Scutcher at tlie same time. But tlie trial 
came at last, and I run {lie Brake and Scutchers for five 
hands to scutch witli R. & M. Harder’s Two-Horse Power 
with two light horses that will not weigh 2,000 pounds to¬ 
gether, on ten inch elevation. 
Yours truly, M. S. ROBERTS. 
Springfield, Clark Co., April 2d, 1864, 
Gentlemen,—I have used one of Sanford & Mallory’s No. 
Flax Brakes one year, and it has given entire satisfaction. 
I have run it on straight and tangled straw, and I do not 
think tlie world can beat it. 
1 am, gentlemen, yours respectfully, E. J. MEEK. 
>RATT’S PATENT STEEL TOOTH HAY and 
GRAIN RAKE. 
“THE FATHER OF THE FIELD.” 
Price $40. Sold at head quarters. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
lrgUY THE BEST ! 
15 THE PREMIUM. 
u: \ ; 
The RAILWAY HORSE-POWER, which has repeatedly taken 
The First Premium at the New-York State Fair, 
AND HAS NEVER FAILED TO DO SO OVER ALL ITS 
COMPETITORS wherever exhibited by us in competition 
witli others, running with low eievation and slow travel ol 
team! 
COMBINED THRESHERS & CLEANERS, 
TMKESIIES5S, SSlfr»AIfcAT©K§, 
Fanning Mills, Wood Saws, Ac, 
All of tlie best in Market. 
THE THRESHER and CLEANER 
received tlie FIRST PREMIUM at the Ohio State Fair, 1863, 
runs easy, separates the grain clean from tlie straw, cleans 
quite equal to the best of Fanning Mills, leaving the grain 
fit for mill or market. 
f 3 ?~For Price and description send for Circulars, and satis¬ 
fy yourself before purchasing. R. & M. HARDER, 
Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
K IRBY’S MOWER, CLIPPER and COMBINED 
MOWER and REAPER with all the improvements for 
1864. Sold by GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st„ New-York. 
Send for Circular. 
