63 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[Febetjaiit, 
Sawisag MacMsaes ; 
In addition to tiie manufacture of Steam and Horse Power 
Tlirasluni Machines, we are buiidins extensively Cross¬ 
cut and Circular Saws. The Cross-cut or Drag Saw is intend¬ 
ed to attach to Horse Powers of all kinds, and wiil saw Irom 
20 to 40 cords of stove wood in one day. We huiid two sizes 
of Powers s Jitahle to run them. One is a two-horse Power, 
W'hile the other is heavier and is designed for either two or 
four horses as may be desired. These machines are in gen¬ 
eral use and every farmer should have one. 
Our Circular Saw for cutting cord wood, limbs and poles 
into stove wood is the best arranged and most desirable 
style in use. Our machinery is not only substantially built 
out of the best of material, but is finished off in a very tasty 
manner. Address .lONAS W. YEO. 
Proprietor Robinson’s Machine Works, 
Richmond, Ind. 
A. M. HALSTED, 
Jfo. 67 Pearl-sfl-ect, Ncw-Yorlc, 
Produce Coinmissiou Mcrclsaut, 
FOB THK SALE OP; 
, a 
Q; a 
O 
a 
m 2 
g a 
^ a 
a m 
REFERENCES.—Belli. Loder, Esq., N. Y., Ex-Pres’t. Erie 
R. U.. Fred. Bissell, Esq., Toledo, O., Cragin & Co., N. 
and Cliicago, Ill., Geo. M. Todd, Burlington, la. 
Send for weekly Price Current, Marking Plate and 
Circular, with Packing and Shipping directions. 
S. B. COMOfER, 
CoiMiiiisgi®!! HealeFg 
260, 261 & 262 West Washingtou Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST. 
Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Fruit and 
other Farm Produce. 
Refers to tiie Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
Farmers, Countrymen, and 
Country Merchants 
B III] € E ’ 8 
5 
Brjtces’ Conceiitvatcel Manure is no longer an 
experiment. Three years’ trial has proved its superiority 
over all other fertilizers. It is not because of its 
VAI.UA 1 SI.E 
alone, that we claim its 
Curesit FertiliKiMg F©wer ; 
it is also in the Patent process tlirongli wliicli it 
passes in its mannfactnre, by which we are ena- 
Ided to concentrate the necessary food for vegetation. 
lirucc’s CosBceiati’iUed Masaure 
was first brought to the notice of the Agriculturists of this 
couiUiy in the year 18()2. About Fifty Tons were sold 
daring the year, direct to farmers, with satisfactory results. 
The following year (1S63) orders came in to the amount of 
Foitp Huiidrcd Tons, only Two Huiiclrccl of 
wliich could be furnished. The past year (1864) we sold near¬ 
ly Six n«i»(lred Tosis, and notwithstanding the severe 
drought it has more than met our expectations. In order 
to supply the demand the coming season, we have been 
obliged to enlarge our Factory, and with improved Ma¬ 
chinery and enlarged facilities, we hope to be able to man¬ 
ufacture, 
Two Tiioxisaiacl Tons. 
Those who liave already proved the value of 
Bruce’s Ooncentrated Manure, 
and those desirous of testing its 
FeB’SiSaxBBBg- Powes’, 
are CAUTIONED from purchasing an article bearing 
the name of Ilnice's fertilizer; supposing it to be siuion 
pure, as sold by us. The article sold by us is branded on 
each barrel, 
Hraace’s Fateiat EoiaceaiSrated 
Can sent! their 
Bntter, Cheese, Eggs, Eiird, Talloiv, Ecans, 
Hops, Flax, Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, 
Green and Dried Fruits, Furs, Skins, 
Foiiltry, Game, Provisions, Seeds, 
Sorghum, Wool, Potasli,'ffobac- 
co. Oils, and other produce to 
J®SIA 1 S CASSFEMTS^IS, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
323 Washington-street, Nc’iv-York. 
Near Erie Rail Road Depot. 
To be sold at the bigbest market price. Every shipper to 
him will receive his valuable Weekly Brice Current of the 
New York Market free. 
I I 
Lester’s Pure G-round Bone. 
Flare Fea'aavisMa €waiaBao. 
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
Bruce’s CojBceutratetl FertiBizers. 
I*laster*9 etc. 
For sale In quantities to suit purchasers. Send in tour 
Orders early. 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., 
189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
Poudrette! Poudrette! 
The I.ODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY with 
an experience of Twenty-live years, being the oldest 
facturers of fertilizers in the United Slates, again offer for 
«ale a uniform article of Poudrette at low prices. While the 
price of other manures has advanced from 25 to 50 per cent., 
we have only advanced our article 50 cents per bbl., and the 
experience of thousands ol r-ustomers who liave used it. at¬ 
tests the fact tliat it is now by far tlie cheapest and very best 
manure in market, and particularly adapted to Tobacco, 
Corn, Potatoes and Garden VegefaMes. 
The Comnany manufacture also Bone Tafeu (a substitute 
for Siiperpaosphate and Guano) from bones, blood, offal, 
night soil, and Peruvian Guano, ground fine. Price $50 per 
ton. 
A pamphlet containing directions for use, prices, &c., may 
be had free by addressing a letter to the Ofiice of the Com¬ 
pany, 66 Courtlandt-street, New-York. 
Ammoiiiatcd Facific €risano. 
MaiaMa*e. 
C. W. VAN DOREN & CO., 
GBIFFIMI5 BBOTMEB & CO., 
58 & 60 Coui’tlandt-st., N. Y. 
Mount Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y., 
Nov. 2, 1864. 
Crifllng, Bi-othei'S & Co. 
Friends— Your favor asking our opinion about “Bruce's 
Concentrated Manure ” is received. I in reply would say 
that we have used it the past season with the most gratify¬ 
ing results. The season was so dry that we could not test it 
as we would have wished. M’e used it on our potatoes, hoe¬ 
ing it in after they were up, and the yield was greater than 
by any concentrated manure we liave ever used. It lias well 
paid the investment on our gardens. For most crops we 
prefer it to the Xo. 1 Peruvian Guano. We shall want more 
of it the coming season. Have you it on hand'i* and what 
Is the lowest price. Respectfully yours, 
D. C. Beainaed. 
Mr. D. C. Brainard. the writer of the above letter, is one 
of the Xeio Lebanon Shakers—o. practical man, and one who 
tlioronglily understands agriculture in all its branches, and 
can appreciate a good fertilizer. 
Grifflng, Bro. & Co. 
Notwithstanding the heavy advance oil 
TVVENTY-EIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT, 
in the price of materials, we shall sell 
Concenti-atecl IWan'OLi’e, 
at the low price of 
^50 per Ton. 
It is packed in barrels weigliing 270 lbs. each. 
ACCENTS WANTEB, 
for all the large Towns and Cities in the 
XT IN I O IN. 
AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA, PA., 
MICHENER & YOUNG, 
206 Market-street. 
A real guano, containing from seventy to eighty per cent 
of Phosphate of Lime; to which has been added by a chem¬ 
ical process, a large percentage of actual Ammonia, so fixed 
that it can not evaporate, making it equal, if not superior, to 
any other fertilizer. Price $80 per net ton. A liberal dis¬ 
count to the Trade. 
Pamphlets wllh-copics of analysis by Dr. .lackson. Mass. 
State Assayer, and Dr. Liebig, of llaltlmore, and testimonials 
ft-om Bcientlflc agriculturists, showing Us value, can be 
ObtsJjied IVom J. O. BAKER & CO., Selling Agents. 
131 Pearl-st., New-York. 
ORIFFIXO BKOFMER & CO., 
Ocncral Ag’euts, 
58 & 6 © Coui’tlanclt-st., 
New-York, 
Send for Circular. 
mVEKTORS, MECHANICS, AGRICUU 
TURISTS, 
ANNUAL PROSPECTUS 
Of the cheapest and best MBCHANICAI. JOURSAIi 
in the World. 
A new Volume of which commences January 1, 1865. 
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 
Thla is unquestionably tbo 
most popular and interesting 
journal of its class in tho 
world. It has been published 
seventeen years and has a 
larger circulation than any 
similar journal in existence. 
It is a weekly paper of 16 
pages, and is devoted to Sci¬ 
ence, Discovery, Inven¬ 
tion, Mechanics, Manufac¬ 
tures, and the whole rang© 
of Industrial art. Most of the Inventions patented in 
the United States are illustrated in its columns, the En¬ 
gravings being most superb and beautiful. Each number 
contains 16 pages of matter and from 8 to 10 Engraving 
The numbers for a year make a splendid volume of 8:13 
pages of useful and entertaining matter, and about 500 
Engravings. A full report of all the Patent Claims are 
published officially each week. 
It is printed weekly on fine paper at the marvelously 
low price of $3 per year, or $1 for four months. Specimen 
copies sent free. Address— 
No. 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 
ATEIIT AGENCY 
OFFICES. 
Fstablislked in 1S46. 
MESSES. MUNN & CO., 
Editors of thoScientiJicAmericaii, 
SOLICITORS OF AMERICAN 
& EUROPEAN PATENTS, 
With a Branch Office at Wash¬ 
ington. During the past seventeen years MESSRS. MUNN 
& CO. have acted as Attorneys for more th.an 20,000 in¬ 
ventors, and statistics show that nearly one-third of all 
the applications for patents annually made in the United 
States are solicited through the Scientific American Pat¬ 
ent Agency. All business connected with the Examina¬ 
tion of Inventions, Preparing Specifications, Drawings, 
Caveats, Assignments of Patents, Prosecuting Rejected 
Cases, Interferences, Re-issues and Extensions of Patents, 
and Opinions of the Infringement and Validity of Patents, 
will receive the mqst careful attention. 
Patents secured iu England, IVance, Belgium, Austria, 
Russia, Prussia, and all other foreign countnes where Pat¬ 
ent Laws exist. A Pamphlet of “ Advice How to Secure 
Letters Patent,” including the Patent Laws of the United 
States, furnished free. All communications confiden¬ 
tial. Address— 
MUNN & CO., 
No. 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, 
Mew ISoeks ©f Fopiilae Maisie 
for the 
FLUTE, VIOLIN AND ACCORDEON. 
Winner’s Excelsior Collection 
FOR THE FLUTE, 
FOR THE VIOLIN, 
FOR THE ACGORDEON, 
Price 75 cts. 
Price 75 cts. 
Price 75 cts. 
Each of these books contains nearly One Hundred 
and Fifiy Hopiilai- Melodies, comprising Waltzes, 
Polkas, Schottisclies, Marches, Quicksteps, Redowas, Cofil 
lions. Gallons, Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes, Fancy Dances, etc. 
Copies will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, 
277 Wasliington-st., Boston. 
A year with the Boys and Clirls 
MEEEY’S MUSEUM, 
The Oldest and most Favorite Juvenile Magazine published. 
Vol. 50 commences January, 1865. Full of Stories, Pictures, 
Puzzles, Letters from the Young Folks, Histor}’, Biography, 
Natural Science, etc., etc. The best writers for children in 
the country will continue to enrich its pages, and make it a 
welcome visitor in every liousehold in the land. 
A fine steel engraving of Uncle William given to all new 
subscribers in tiie January Number. 
Terms, $1.50 a year, in advance; 12 cents single number. 
Send for it. J. N. STEARNS, Publisher, 
111 Fulton Street, New York. 
FARMERS AND GARDENERS. 
The Field and ^rarelen 
VEGETABLES OF AMERICA. 
BY FEARING BURR, jR. 
Being a perfect description of all known Vegetables—each 
kind, &c.; best soil and mode of cultivation. Fully and 
elegantly Illustrated. 
The most perfect work on the subject ever printed. 
BEADY SHORTLY. 
jr. E. TILTOIV & CO., 
Boston, PHBLisnEss. 
C HRISTIAN UNIONIST, designed to promote 
Christian Union, and advance the spiritual interests ol 
the people of God of every nair.i. Sample number free. 
Address CHRISTIAN UNIONIST, Detroit, Michigan. 
