354 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[December, 
NOTICE TO SHSFPEHS 
OF 
Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef 
AND 
GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. 
The undersigned pay their particular attention to the sale 
of the above articles, and 
Consignments sent to tHem will be 
PROMPTLY DISPOSED OF 
AND 
QUICK HETUR1VS MADE 
on very advantageous terms. 
Orders for Soda. Ash, Sal-Soda, 
Caustic Soda, and all kinds of Alkalies, 
Camlle Wicks, and all materials used by 
Soap and Candle-makers, promptly filled, at the 
lowest market prices. 
life issue a WEEKLY PRICE CURRENT of the above ar¬ 
ticles, which we mail gratis to those sending their address. 
ABRAM KNIGHT & §OA§, 
32 Water-st„ New-York City. 
A. M. ELULSTE®, 
No. 67 Pearl-street., New-Yorlt, 
Produce Commission Merchant, 
FOE THE SALE OF 
REFEBENCES.—Benj. Loder, Esq., N. Y„ Ex-Pre3't. Erie 
R. R. Fred. Bissell, Esq., Toledo, 0. Cragin & Co., N. Y., 
and Chicago, Ill. Geo. M. Todd, Burlington, la. 
'S3T Send for weekly Price Current and Marking Plate. 
Farmers, Countrymen, and 
Country Merchants 
Can send their: 
SSutter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beaus, 
Hops, Flax, Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, 
Green and Dried Fruits, Furs, Skins, 
Ponltry, Game, Provisions, Seeds, 
Sorglinm, Wool, Potasli, Tobac¬ 
co, Oils, and other produce to 
JO SIAM CAKPEMTEM, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
323 Washington-street, New-York. 
Near Erie Rail Road Depot. 
To be sold at the highest market price. Every shipper to 
him will receive his valuable Weekly Price Current of the 
New-York Market free. 
FO® S A E E. 
FARMING AND 
MARKET GARDENING 
LANDS 
tN NEW JERSEY. 
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL TRACTS OF GOOD 
Land for farming and market gardening, in quantities to suit 
purchasers, situated in the counties of Ocean and Burlington, 
on the line of the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, mid¬ 
way between New-York and Philadelphia, at $10 per acre. 
In addition to all the common products of a farm, these lands 
are valuable for growing cranberries, sweet potatoes, peach¬ 
es, grapes, tobacco and nops. All crops ripen ten days ear¬ 
lier than on Long Island. Squankum marl is delivered at 
any point on the railroad at one dollar and fifty cents per 
ton, and fertilizes the land for seven years after its applica¬ 
tion. The lands are mostly covered with yellowpine timber, 
suitable for lumber and cord wood. A portion of the timber 
has been recently cut off, leaving the land ready'for immedi¬ 
ate cultivation. Price of cedar fails, $5 per 100. Cord wood, 
at any railroad station, $3 per cord. A portion of the lands 
contain a large quantity of the best potters’ clay yet discov¬ 
ered, for the manufacture of yellow ware. Saw-mill within 
one mile of Sliamong Station. A good hotel at Shamong, on 
the lands offered for sale. The location is very healthy and 
water excellent. Lands well watered with unfailing streams, 
and supplied with good mill-sites and water-power for man¬ 
ufacturing purposes. The whole purchase money may re¬ 
main on mortgage for a term of years If desired, if the pur¬ 
chaser cultivates the land. 
For further particulars apply to 
F. B. CHETWOOD, Elizabeth, N. J. 
WM. 0. GILES, 70 & 72 Franklin st., New-York. 
The Best and .Cheapest Farming 
LANDS IN THE WHOLE WEST, ARE THOSE OF 
NORTHERN MISSOURI. 
Rebels arc moving away and are selling for whatever they 
can get. An extensive immigration from the Northern 
States and from Europe already begun, will soon occupy that 
part of the State and develop its immense natural wealth. 
Free and full information given on application to 
ELI THAYER, 1 Park Place, New-York. 
“MARYLAND FARMS” 
We are agents for the sale of nearly 
Foibb* II Bind red Farms 
In this State. A printed list of them can be obtained by 
sending postage stamp to 
R. W. TEMPLEMAN & CO., 
No. 43 Loxlngton-st., (up stairs) Baltimore City, Md. 
GTJTTA PlRCHA CEMENT ROOFING 
Is Fire and Waterproof, and can he applied by any laborer. 
It costs about one-third as much as tin, and is more durable. 
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT PAINT 
As applied to leaky roofs of all kinds, will render them per¬ 
fectly water-tight. It is put up ready prepared for nse. 
This paint is particularly adapted for painting Out-houses, 
Barns, Fences, &c„ &c„ 
These materials have been tested on more than twelve 
thousand roofs during the past six years. 
Full descriptive particulars furnished by the 
JOHNS & CROSLEY MANUFACTURING COT 
(Sole Manufacturers,) 78 William-st., New-York. 
A Splendid Holiday Present. 
For delightful out-door exercise all the year round. The 
PATENT-CANTERING HORSES rnn by the weight of the 
rider. Prices $14 to $27. Children from IS months to adults 
can ride.-INVALIDS’ TRAVELING CHAIRS, for in or 
out-door use. Prices $20 to $50. Send stamp for Circulars. 
_ S, W. SMITH, 496 Broadway, New-York. 
Hay and Stalk Cutters and Corn 
SHELLERS in great variety, at 
NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
58 & 60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
The Art of Saw-Filing. 
The Art of Saw-Filing scientifically treated and explained 
on philosophical principles, with full and explicit directions 
for putting in order all kinds of saws, from a Jeweller’s saw, 
to a steam saw-mill.—Hlustrated with 44 wood engravings. 
1 vol. 18 mo. Cloth, 60 cents. 
“ Every man who owns a saw wants one of these hooks. 
Published and for Sale by JOHN WILEY, 
535 Broadway, New-York. 
For Tlae Holidays. 
No more useful or acceptable present for the Holidays can 
be found by Parents or Guardians than one of 
Parr’s Tool Chests, 
Containing complete sets of tools ready for use. Prices from 
$2 up, and containing tom 8 to 128 diflerent articles accord¬ 
ing to size. 
Parr’s Horticultural Chests, 
are also an admirable and useful gift for Ladles ns well as 
Boys and Girls. They stimulate a taste for Gardening and 
thereby ensure healthy open air exercise. 
Parr’s Turning Lathe for Amateurs 
with tools to correspond, are an excellent device for the 
Home amusement and instruction of young and old. 
To he obtained from the Manufacturer or through all re¬ 
spectable Hardware and Variety Dealers whose attention Is 
respectfully called to the greatly increased call for these 
goods. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
GEO. PARR, Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Ingersoll’s May Presses, 
Tbo best In the market. Sold by 
GRIPPING BROTHER * CO., 
"SS & 00 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
Sanford. Sc Mallory’s 
FLAX AND 6EMP DRESSERS 
are no longer an experiment. Over 200 No. 1 Brakes have 
been sold and are in' 
PRACTICAL USE. 
A pamphlet will be sent free of charge by writing. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, AGENT, 
No. 98 William-st„ New-York. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
IsCHUA, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., April 16th, 1804. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gentlemen,— In regard to your Flax Brake,.I would say, 
that it fully meets my expectations; it being constructed of 
iron in its principal parts, and is not only strongly made, but 
is powerful in its operation, and very durable. It is not at all 
liable to derangement, and can be operated by almost any 
person. I can easily break two thousand pounds of flax 
straw, and it will take out from 60 to 70 per cent of the shive 
orivoody matter. There can be no doubt but your machine 
will save more fibre than the old Brake. 
Yours respectfully, D. S. Abbott. 
Ay oca, N. Y„ March 24th, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gents,— The Flax Brake you furnished me “ works like a 
charm." I can not see how any machine could be more 
f erfect in itself or better adapted to Its nse, than said Brake. 
have now had mine in constant use for five months; it has 
not been out of order or needed any repairs—it is easily 
managed and no accident has occurred from its nse. I feel 
that you and your Brake will supplant Rebels and King 
Cotton, with Patriots and King Flax. 
Truly yours, R. R. Calkins. 
Hamilton, O., March 24th, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gents,—I have been using your Patent Brake for the past 
four months, and am well pleased with, and do not hesitate 
to recommend it to all parties, wishing to buy such an arti¬ 
cle, as the best I have yet seen in nse. 
Yours Respectfully, Louis Snidee. 
Janesbubg, N. J„ March 29th, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gentlemen,— The Flax Brake which I purchased from 
you last fall, has been almost constantly at work since the 
first of December last, and gives satisfaction in every partic¬ 
ular, does the work thoroughly, and rapidly, and has needed 
no repairs. Yours truly, Jno. D. Buckelew. 
GkanviLle, Vt„ March 29th, 1864 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gentlemen,—I have been using your Patent Brake for the 
last three months, and feel perfectly satisfied with Us opera¬ 
tion ; and would not he willing to exchange it for any other 
machine I ever saw for any consideration whatever. Its 
value is enhanced incalculably by its perfect safety to the 
operator. I am satisfied that the saving of lint and labor 
over the old Brake, will more than twice pay for the machine 
every year it is used. Yours truly, 
Nathaniel G. Folgee. 
Lockpobt, N. Y„ March 23th, 1864. 
Messrs. Mallory and Sanford: 
Gents,— I have been running one of your eight roller im¬ 
proved screw motion Flax Brakes the past winter, and It has 
worked to my satisfaction. When the straw is properly 
rolled, the shives are broken so fine that most of them can 
he shaken from the fibre, and it requires but little scutching 
except the seed ends. A number of parties have been to see 
the operation of the Brake, and all are satisfied with its ex¬ 
ecution. Respectfully, F. N. Nelson. 
Millstone Dressing; Diamonds 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. For sale by JOHN 
DICKENSON, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, and Im¬ 
porter of Diamonds for all Mechanical purposes. Also Man¬ 
ufacturer of Glaziers’ Diamonds, No. 64 Nassau-st., New- 
York City. Old Diamonds reset. N. B.—Send postage stamp 
for Descriptive Circular of the Diamond Dresser. 
£ PARLOR MATCHES, g 
K Superior to any others in the World, contain no Sul- 
fi plmr.—No smell when Burning.—Never miss fire—and ^ 
will stand any climate. Sold at wholesale or retail by M 
ft 5 the case or package of one dozen Boxes. A liberal £ 
discount to the trade by the case of 5 or 10 gross. X 
3 Address LODI MANUFACTURING CO., * 
J 66 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
Stammering* 
And Stuttering enr 
For (new edition 
the same, address I 
- Ivin’s Patent Hair Crimpers. 
Ladies try Them. They will make your nair wave beauti¬ 
fully without heating it. For sale at Variety Stores through¬ 
out the country. Retail merchants will be supplied by any 
first-class Jobber of Notions in New-York, Philadelphia, Pa., 
or Boston, Mass. 
Wonderful Cradle 11 ! 
Brown’s Patent Baby Tender, a vertical and 
noiseless String Cradle, easily converted into a novel and 
delightful Baby-jumper. Baby-walker, High Chair, Nursery 
Chair Hobby-horse, or Ottoman. The Baby Tender is em¬ 
phatically the Mother’s great want, and a blessing to Chil¬ 
dren. It is safe, healthy, strong and durable, obviates the 
evils of rocking, and saves tbo expense of a liiretl 
Nurse. Send for Circular containing description, price, and 
Win. II. RMI/ETT, Architect. 
Hohokus, Bergen County, N. J. 
