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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[January, 
PERSY’S AMERICAN HORSE POWER! 
PERKY’S AMERICAN HORSE POWER, for Threshing, Sawing Wood, Avith holh 'Circular and Drag Saws, Feed Cutting, Grinding, 
Cotton Ginning, etc., is the most durable and eeouoiiiical of any Horse Power in use. Will save from 'I 3 to 'I 2 the power over any 
Horse Power yet invented. 
Priee of No. 1, for from 1 to 12 Horses.$210.00 
<i u “2 “ “ 1 “ 6 “ ..'.....$175.00 
Steel Plows, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow Blades, Cultivator Teeth in great varieW, Cast Steel Solid Shank Rolled 
Hoes, Circular Saw Frames and Tables, Drag Saw Attachments complete, for both Tread and Lever Powers. 
Walter A. Wood’s Improved Jointed Bar Prize Mower and Self Rake Reaper, Wheel Rakes, Grain Cradles, Scythe Snaths, etc. etc. 
Manufactured by the 
A®lSI€UIiTUISAIi WWimS, 
OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS, 
CORNER FAYETTE AND SENECA STREETS, 
XJTICA5 TV. Y- 
CIKCUI^AIRS FORWARBE© ON APPEICATIOM. 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
IIAY ANJ) COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most thorough 
maimer tliroughout this and foreign countries, to the iiuni' 
ber of over 30U0. 
The Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respecis possesses unequalled advantages. AVe 
invite those wanting such machines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGEKSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Greenpoint, Kings Co.,L. I 
ALMEU’S' CLIMAX THRASHER,“the best 
machine far tjirashing grain without breaking the straw, 
wliich is fed sidewise and delivered in Straight Gavels by a 
Cylinder 5K Tect long, and 14 inches diameter. S. Edwards 
Todd, of the American Agriculturist, has fed one of them 
and pronounced it the best thing in ihecountry. Illustrated 
Circulars sent post-paid by the inventors. 
N. & T. G. PALMEK, Hudson, N. Y. 
Every Fas’in<!r wSn® lias Farm Iltcii- 
sils worth preserving, can add Fifty per cent* to 
tlicir wettr by keening them protected with 
The ®wtta Perelia Cement Paint, 
The cheapest and best iircservatlve P.aint in the world, for 
wood and metals of all kinds, and for painting and repairing 
Tin and other Roofs. 
It lias been tested eiglit years, is always ready for use. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Im¬ 
plements will find 
Tlie SSlacli Biaonontl Yaresislt 
equal to tile Ijcst for all purposes wliere a quick drying, 
lustrous varnisk is required. It costs only one quar¬ 
ter as much. 
Tilt; diliaJta Perelia CemeoBt Blooling 
costs half as much as Tin. and can be applied by any one. 
THE JOIIiNS & CUOSLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, 
No. 73 AVilliam-street, cor. Liberty, New-York. 
PORTABLE 
PRIWTIJNG OFFICES. 
For Merchants, Druggists, Hospitals, small Job Printers, 
A-c. Address ADA.MS PKESS CO., 26 Ann-st, New York. 
Specimen Sheets of Type. Cuts, &c.. Six cents. 
' (lAUAMO. 
The Cheapest and Rest manure for raising Tobacco and 
otlier crops. Manufactured and for stile liy 
CIIAS. IIALLETT & CO., 
Oreenpoi't, I,. I. 
F or siw sysi'ems of Europe.—a Pa¬ 
per making Singular itevelatiims of Things Aliroad. 
See r.MADI.F’S MONq'Hl.Y for January. 
SEE ADYEUThJEMENT " GET THE BEST.” 
To make the Best Q,uality with the greatest 
Saving of ItaRjor and Fnel, 
Use the Celebrated 
E¥AF®lIATOK. 
“ I tliink It a great saving in fuel, and a better article of 
sugar can be made by it tlian by any otlier metnod. I sell 
my sugar for two cents per pound more tlian sugar made in 
tlie common' way. I can recommend tlie Evaporator as 
wortliy tlie attention of sugar makers..”— Daniel Gove, 
Lincoln, .Vt. 
“I am confident I saved one-third of the wood, and boiled 
away sap one-tbird faster, and made sugar worth ten'or fif¬ 
teen per cent, more, than witli the same sized pans or ket¬ 
tles set and used in the ordinary way”—P. M. Henky, North 
Bennington, Vt. 
“I saved lialf the wood and time, and the sugar .and syrup 
of a purer quality tlian I bad ever made before.”—M. C. 
Mokgan, Bennington, Vt. 
The following extract is from a letter from N. B. Gueeley, 
a brotlier of tlie Editor of tlie N. Y. Tribune. 
“I have only to say we found no ditliculty in using tlie s.aid 
Evaporator, and it is far preferable to any tiling ever used 
by us for making maple sugar. We bad already comnieuced 
sugaring last season wlicii I received your Evaporator, we 
yet niamifacturetl one thousand pounds with less than two- 
thirds of our former expense, and the sugar wortli two cents 
per pound more.” 
“Simple atfair, operates admiraWy, tlie best apparatus.” 
American Agricalturiat. 
■We have taken great pains to select clioice lots of the best 
varieties of SORGO'and IMPIIEE SEED, and can safely re¬ 
commend our stock to our friends. To secure seed in lime, 
it is important to send in orders early. 
Our SORGO HAND BOOK, for 1866, will soon be published, 
and will be sent on aiiplication, free of cliarge. 
Complete directions for Imilding Arches for, and using 
Plantation Pans, furnislicd on application. 
Parties desiring Agency will please write us immediately. 
SSliYMYFII, I5ATE§ & ©AY, 
MamsffleUl, OEaso. 
A merican roofing company. 
GREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company Is now prepared to lurnish one of the best 
articles of ROOFING ever introduced, consistinir of a STOUT 
MATERIAL made WATKIl-FROOF by a (U)MP()UNDof 
INDIA RUBBKIMiardencd byacoatol METALLIC PAINT, 
lirepared expressly. 
TneAVIloLE FABI’ICJias been Ihorouglilv tested, is cn- 
tirelv WATER-PROOF, and unall'ectcd' by cliaiiges of 
weather. 
It rolls up and unrolls like a i»iocc of Oil Cloth. 
It is’desijined for coveriiijr RAILWAY CARS, STEAM¬ 
BOATS, DWELLINGS, BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down liy any sensible working man. 
It, is clieaper than any known roofing of equal durability. 
It can be seen in use and samples had by apjilyiug at the 
Oflicc of the Company, No, Oi WalLst., Ne.w-^ ork. 
HENRY SMITH, Agent. 
'O’OE’S PREMIUM IMPROVED CHEESE VAT. 
fi^Tlic best in the world. Factory V.uts. Presses, Screw.^ 
HooITs, Ciird Cutters, &c., &c. Send lor Circular, Mad¬ 
ison, Oliio, 1866. _ H. A, ROE, 
68 
Wew-York. 
Produce Coiiiinissioii Mercliaiits, 
FOK TUB SALE OP 
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Send for Weekly Puioe Current, Marking Plate and 
Circular witli Packing and Sliipping directions. 
Country Coifsignments receive special attention. 
KEFEKENCES: 
Beni. Loder, Esq.. N. T. 
JCx-Pres’t. Erie R. 11. 
Cragin & Co., N. Y., 
and Clilcago, Ill. 
I lion. .1. K. Porter, 
Albany, N. T. 
Wm. S. Tliorn, F-sq., N. Y. 
Prest. Na’l Fire Ins. Co. 
I Lane, Son & Co., N. Y. 
S, B. C0W0¥E1, 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST 
Particnlar attention paid to selling all kinds of Fruit and 
otlier Farm Produce. 
Refers to the Editor of tlie American Agriculturist. 
F,®©! P®S:©ieET'a'E ! ! 
Has lieon tefted by tbonsands of farmor.s and found xupoini 
and cheaper tlian any otlier iiiauiire U-gt" tViite for a pant 
plilet conlainlng price and direclioiis for use-sent tree. 
Address' LODI MANUFACTURING CO.. 
06 Conrllandt-slreet, N. Y. 
A VALU-MILE ART Wmf TOOLS 
AND INSTRUCTIONS COMPI,F.TE.—Suc¬ 
cess and satisfaction g'naraiilced or llie nione.v returned. 
Send it liymail, or pa/to tlie Express when yoiir tools eoiiie. 
Money aiid trouble saved to every housekeeper. You will 
find It I’AY. Circulars on receipt of ste'iip 
A. F. LlvGnN, 
AYorccsler, Mass. 
