AMERICAN AG AIC U LTURI8T. 
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PERUVIAN GUANO, 
In large or small quantities. 
^ R L. ALLEN, 189 Water-street, New-York. 
Beware of adulterated or damp Guano, and of all other 
fertilizers that can be mixed or depreciated without detection. 
L’he demand for Artificial and Commercial Fertilizers is now 
so large in the United States, that it is becoming a great object 
to adulterate them. This has been done to so large an extent 
in England, as to have called for the most stringent measures 
»or the exposure of rascality and the protection of farmers. 
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GREAT LABOR SAVING MA¬ 
CHINE. 
A new contrivance of great value to Farm¬ 
ers generally has just been invented by Ja¬ 
red A. Avres of the Deaf and Dumb Insti¬ 
tute at Hartford, Conn. This apparatus, ap¬ 
plied to any ordinary well, renders it equiv¬ 
alent to a living spring, so that cattle, 
horses, sheep, or any other animal, large or 
small, will at any time draw for themselves 
a full supply of water. The same apparatus 
is applicable to ordinary house wells, so that 
a woman or child can draw water by simply 
ascending the steps to the well curb. 
The whole apparatus is simple, du¬ 
rable, cheap, and everywhere applicable. 
A full description maybe obtained with¬ 
out expense, by addressing 
HENRY A. DYER, 
Hartford, Conn. 
N. B —The Patent Rights for several of 
the states, and also for counties, will be sold 
at a reasonable price. 
IngcrsoBl’s 
Premium Portable 
HAY PRESS. 
T his press 
combines greater 
power and portability, re¬ 
quires less labor, occupies 
less space, and costs less 
money, than any other ma¬ 
chine for baling hay ever 
offered to the public. 
It is equally convenient 
for pressing cotton, hemp, 
hops, broom corn, rags, 
husks, &c. Samples may 
be seen at our warehouse, 
and circulars, with cuts 
=; and full descriptions, will 
l>\3 furnished upon applica¬ 
tion, by letter or otherwise, 
to 
FAIRBANKS & CO., Scale Manufacturers, 
No. 189 Broadway, New-York. 
A LLEN’S IMPROVED MOWER, AND 
MOWER AND REAPER—the best in America. 
A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural and 
Horticultural implements, of good quality and at low prices, 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
GAMSE’S PATENT 
HAND CULTIVATOR 
I S NOT INTENDED TO DESTROY 
weeds after they are grown, but to prevent them from grow¬ 
ing , and so to give the whole strength of the soil to the crop. It 
is lo be used as soon as the row of young plants can be seen, 
when it cleans it upon both sides at once, within an inch, if you 
wish, without the possibility of tearing up or covering the most 
delicate young plant. It runs on wheels, and is worked with 
great rapidity. A man can go over his patch five times with this 
tool, while he could once with his hoe. It will not work 
among stones or long manure. 
“ It is a great improvement upon any hand implement.”— New 
York Tribune. 
“ We have just witnessed its operation, and have no hesitation 
in recommending it as perfectly adapted to the purpose in¬ 
tended.”— Monmouth Inquirer. 
* It is one of the great labor-savers of the day. It will entirely 
revolutionize the system of truck tending.”— N. J Standard 
From Hon. Wm.'H. Conover, an extensive and successful 
onion-grower, Freehold, N. J.: 
” One man with one of them will go over as much land in a 
day as five will with common hoes, and do the work much bet¬ 
ter. If I continue m this gardening business, I would not take 
one hundred dollars for mine, provided I could not get another.” 
From Messrs. Olcott & Vail, proprietors of Westchester 
Farm School: 
“ We are satisfied with its practical value. In judicious hands, 
it must accomplish all you could wish for it.” 
Retail Price, $6. A discount to dealers. For sale by 
JOHN GANSE, Manufacturer, 
134 Thompson-street, New-York ; 
R. L. Allen, 189 Water-street; and 
H. F. Dibblee, 100 Nassau-street. 
DICKEY'S IMPROVED 
PATENT CORN PLANTER. 
I AM NOW MANUFATURING THIS 
invaluable implement, which plants and covers the corn 
with no more labor than is usually spent in marking out the 
ground. It is unsurpassed as a planter of Beans, Peas, Sorghum 
and other similar seeds. 
I am also ready to treat with implement makers and dealers 
f orrights to manufacture. 
For sale wholesale and retail. 
For description, terms, &c., address 
JOHN OUTBAM, Elmira. N. Y. 
DE BURG’S 
NO. 1 
AIMGNIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE. 
WARRANTED GEWUfflE. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO—THE BEST 
quality of Peruvian Guano, with Government weight and 
brand on each bag, by the cargo, or in smaller quantities, at the 
lowest price to be had in this market. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME 
Being agent for the most extensive manufacturers, I can sup¬ 
ply a first rate article, at the lowest manufacturers’ prices. 
BONE DUST, coarse and fine ground, also sawings and 
filings. 
POUDRETTE and TAFEU by the barrel. 
PLASTER, &c. &c. &c. 
This warehouse is the largest depot in the United States for 
the various kinds of Fertilizers, all of which are guaranteed of 
the most reliable quality. 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Field and Gar¬ 
den Seeds, a large assortment of all the improved kinds. 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 Water-st., New-York. 
“EMPIRE ANIMAL FERTILIZER.” 
Manufactured under Letters'Patent of September, 1856. 
OFFICE, 
Nassau Bank Building, 
7 Beekman-street, 
NEW-YORK. 
MANUFACTORY,) ( WAREHOUSES, 
Barren Island. I l Foot of 45tli st., East River. 
mHIS PREPARATION, ONE OF THE 
JL most important discoveries of the age, is a highly nitro- 
genized Superphosphate of Lime, with Sulphate and Phosphate 
of Ammonia, Prepared Blood and Animal Fibre, being the most 
Concentrated Fertilizer yet offered to the Public. 
It is adapted to every Soil, Climate and Crop. The advan¬ 
tages it holds over Peruvian Guano, and the various Artificial 
Manures that are in the Market, is the fixed state of the Ammo- 
niacal Salts, and the large quantity of nitrogenized matter 
yielding Ammonia, all being in such a state as to come into 
action as it is required by the growing plant, and not wasted in 
the atmosphere, like the easily decomposed Guano or Super¬ 
phosphate preparations mixed with Volatile Salts of Ammonia. 
The proportion ot Phosphate which this Fertilizer contains 
is ample to supply the deficiency or absence of those necessary 
substances which are evidently withdrawn from the soil by the 
growth of vegetation. 
In offering ihis valuable Fertilizer to the public, I would state 
that I have arranged for all the dead Animals, Blood and Offal of 
the city of New-York, which will secure to me a constant and 
ample supply of Animal matter from which, by my Patent Pro¬ 
cess, I produce the Phosphates and Salts of Ammonia which 
form so valuable a r.art of this preparation. 
The Manufacture of the Fertilizer being under the especial 
and immediate direction of a practical Chemist. ami my facili¬ 
ties for obtaining the necessary amount, kind and quality of the 
materials, enables me to guarantee to the public a uniform and 
reliable article. 
A Specimen of different lots were submitted for examination 
to Samuel W. Johnson, Professor of Analytical Chemistry of 
Yale College, New-Haven; W. Gibbs, Professor of the Free 
Academy, New-York; Lawrence Reid, Professor of Chemistry, 
and James R. Chilton, Esq., of New-York. gentlemen whose 
abilities are well known to the agricultural world. They pro¬ 
nounce it the best of all Fertilizers, and their analysis verifies 
that it contains an average of 
8 per cent of pure Ammonia; 
20 ‘‘ Phosphate of Lime; 
4A *‘ Organic Matter. 
All applications will meet with prompt attention, if addressed 
to JOHN A. SCHWAGER, New-York. 
N.B.—The above article may also be obtained at the Manu¬ 
facturer’s prices, of R. L. Allen, 189 Water-street, New-York. 
IMPORTANT TO 
FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND PLANTERS. 
T HE BROOKLYN FERTILIZER MAN- 
UFACTURING COMPANY are now ready to offer for 
sale their Ammoniated Tafeu for the present at the low price of 
$25 per ton. It is a highly efficient Fertilizer, prepared from 
Night Soil, Blood, and Butchers’ Offal, received from the city 
of Brooklyn under a contract for ten years; therefore, con¬ 
sumers can always rely on its strict purity and uniformity- 
being manufactured under the supervision of a competent 
Chemist, and it is warranted to contain a very large per centage 
of Phosphates, Ammoniacal and Organic Substances, Potash, 
and other valuable ingredients, as may be seen by the analysis 
in our Circulars, and is believed to be one of the richest. Fer¬ 
tilizers ever used. For orders, or further information, apply to 
the office of the Company, toot of South IItli-street, Brooklyn. 
E. D ; or at 82 Water-street, New-York. 
N. B.—Circulars with full particulars and analysis will bo 
sent by mail to any one requesting them 
BEWARE of unscrupulous experimenters ana 
imitators of the above now acknowledged reliable 
Fertilizer. 
The Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks for 
the liberal support he has received from the Agri¬ 
cultural community for the past six years, and 
further assures his patrons no exertions shall be 
wanted on his part to merit their continued sup¬ 
port, by supplying them with a uniform article. 
Perhaps one of the best proofs of the value of 
his compound, is the greatly increased demand, 
unprecedented in the history of Fertilizers, and 
not equaled by Guano itself. As there are a large 
number of Superphosphates in market, for the 
value of which he would not like to be responsi¬ 
ble, he earnestly requests all purchasing, to be 
careful to get the genuine article from himself, or 
his accredited agents, to whom he holds himself 
responsible for its good character. 
The increasing demand for this favorite Fertil¬ 
izer still continues Six years scrupulous trial, 
on all soils, and in all States, places its success, as 
a Fertilizer, beyond all problem. 
Analysis and testimonials will be forwarded, on 
application to the Subscriber, 
C. B. DE BURG, 
Four blocks South of Peck Slip Ferry, 
Willi amsburgh. L. I., 
New-York. 
Wo. 1 PERVVIAIV GUANO. 
M anipulated guano — super¬ 
phosphate of LIME, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE, 
8tc. For sa'e by GR1FFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st.. New-York. 
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. 
HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR 
JL sale 40,000 Barrels of their 
NEW AND IMPROVED POUDRETTE, 
Manufactured from the night soil of New-York city, in lots to 
suit purchasers. This article (greatly improved within the last 
two years) lias been in the market for eighteen years, and still 
defies competition as a manure for Corn and Garden Vegeta¬ 
bles, being cheaper, more powerful than any other, and at the 
same tim efree from disagreeable odor. Two barrels ($3 worth) 
will manure an acre of corn in the hill, will save two thirds in 
labor, will cause it to come up quicker, grow faster, ripen 
earlier, and will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any 
other fertilizer, and is also a preventive of the cut worm : 
also, it does not injure the seed to he put in contact with it. 
The L. M Co. point to their long standing reputation, and 
the large capital ($100,000,) invested in their business, as a 
guarantee that the article they make shall always be of such 
quality as to command a ready sale. 
Price, delivered in the city free of charge and other expense : 
One barrel.$2 00 
Two barrels. 3 50 
Five barrels. 8 00 
Six barrels. 9 50 
And at the rate of $1 50 per barrel for any quantity over six 
barrels. 
ISF 3 A Pamphlet, containing every information, will be sent 
(FREE) to any one applying for the same. Our address is 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 
Office 60 Courtlandt st , New-Yoik. 
W ILLARD FELT, No. 14 Maiden-lane, 
Manufacturer of Blank Books, and Importer anil Dealer 
in PAPER and STATIONERY of every description Particu¬ 
lar attention paid to orders 
DOCTOR HOOFS. AN J>’§ 
CELEBRATED 
GERMAN BITTER S. 
PREPARED BY 
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philatf’a, Pa. 
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURK 
LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. 
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, 
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, 
AND ALL DISEASES 
ARISING FROM 
A DISOR¬ 
DERED 
LIVER 
OR 
STOMACH: 
Suck as Constipation, Imvard Piles, Fullness ot Blood to the 
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust 
for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc¬ 
tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, 
Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, 
Fluttering at tiie Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations 
when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Welts 
before the Sight, Fever, and Dull Pain in tiie Head. Defi¬ 
ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, 
Pain in tiie Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, fcc , Sudden Flushes 
of Heat, Burning in tiie Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, 
and Great Depression of Spirits. 
The Proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this 
preparation, does so with a feeling of tiie utmost confidence in 
its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which ir is recom¬ 
mended. 
It is no new and untried article, but one that lias stood the 
test of a ten years' trial before the American poople, and its 
reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations 
extant. The testimony in its favor, given by the must prominent 
and well-known physicians and individuals in all parts of the 
country, is immense, and a careful perusal of tiie Almanac, pub¬ 
lished annually by the Pioprietor, and to be had gratis of any of 
his Agents, cannot hut satisfy tiie most skeptical that this 
remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained. 
Principal Office and Manufactory, No.96 ARCH-street,Phila¬ 
delphia, I'a. And fur sale by ail Druggists and Store-keepers 
in every town and village ip the United States and Canadas, 
