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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
l>utcSa 1 $oi 5 Skd>bds Hoofs. 
Just published our Fall Catalogue of BULBS, containing our 
usual extensive assortment of 
HYACINTH, 
TULIPS, 
LILIES 
CROCUS, 
NARCISSUS, 
CROWN IMPERIALS, &c., &c. 
Also choice assortments of the above for from $1 to $10 each 
made up. Catalogues mailed on application 
J. M. fHORBURN & CO . Seed Warehouse, 
15 John-st., New-Yorlc. 
STOCKS, STOCKS, STOCKS, 
Seedlings and Trees. 
Angers Quince. Mazzard Cherry, Apple ! and 2 year, Pear, 
Plum. Manetti Ro.-e Stocks, voting Evergreens of Norway 
Spruce. Hem'ock, Bal. Fir, Hed Cedar, White Pine. Malmnia. 
Roses—A large and choice collection of Hybrid Perpetua s, 
Bourhon. Noiset e. Teas, Climbing, Moss, at 'ow figures. 
Also. a large stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
G.ai e Vines of Delaware. Concord, Rebecca, Hartford Pro¬ 
lific. Pinna, with the older sorts. 
Bu'bous Roots, S raw berry Plants. &c., &c. 
Catalogues sem on application by enclosing stamp. 
W T & E. SMITH. Geneva Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. 
m R. F. NICHOLS, New-Orleans, M 
d±=> Importer of fine Cattle, and Wholesale Agent for e-2t=» 
several Fruit and Flower Nurseries. 
Consignments and orders solicited. 
Tree asaci Fruit Seeds. 
IVIEEHAN’S Fall List of near 25'* Kinds is now ready. 
Other Catalogues of his great variety «»f Trees, Rare Plants, 
and general Nursery Stock.'gratis. Postage on each 1 cent. 
GERMANTOWN NURSERIES Pa. 
IMPORTED WHITE MEDITERRANE- 
-B AN WHEAT, of a superior quality. Also, Soule’s white, 
and red Mediterranean. 
SEED RYE. 
GRASS SEED.—Timothy, Red Top, Agrostis, Stoloiiifera, 
Blue. Orchard, Sweet Vernal, Hungarian, &c. 
CLOVERS of a-1 kinds. 
A large assortment of all kinds GARDEN, FIELD, FRUIT 
and FLOWER SEEDS, for sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
191 Water st., New-York. 
R ussia oh bass mats, selected 
expressly for budding and tying, GUNNY BAGS,TWINES, 
HAY ROHES, &c., suitable for Nursery purposes, for sale in 
lots to suit by D. W. MANWAKING, Importer, 
248 Front Street., New York. 
Hags ©S ©very descriptiosa for 
FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT. Sic., &c. 
Plain, or printed from new and beautiful designs. 
PAPER BAGS from l to 14 lbs, for Grocers’ and Druggists’ 
use. 1 lb. $ 1.20 per 1000; 7 lbs. $2.50 per 1000. 
GUNNY BAG-L extra size, 13 cents. 
MANILLA and JUTE ROPE. Hay Rope, Bed Cords. &c.,at 
the lowest manufactory prices. M VANDEHHOOF, 
No 171 West-st., New-York. 
25 lb. Flour Sacks $.50 per 1000—5) lbs S~0 
Sheeting Feed Bags 10 ^ to 14 cents—Osnaburgh 14to 20c. 
PATENT TURN-TABLE APPLE PARER. 
This Machine is on an entirely new 
principle. It. has no snapping or reverse 
motion, is made of iron, and not liable to 
get out of order, is so simnl© in construc¬ 
tion that children wit h sufficient strength 
to place an apple on the fork and turn a 
crank, can operate it as readily as adults. 
It lias no superior for paring crooked, un¬ 
even, hard or soft apples of any size or 
shape Quinces are pared us readily as 
apples. The success of the purer the past 
two years, has established the fact that 
it is the best machine ever invented 
Every machine is warranted to give satisfaction. The proprie¬ 
tors are determined io make a perfect machine, the work being 
done under their immediate supervision, and will be sold a\ 
reasonable prices. 
A supp'y of these machines can be obtained at the Agricul¬ 
tural and Hardware dealers in most of the principal cities, or of 
the manufacturers. 
Call for the •• Patent Turn-Table Apnle Parer.” 
LOCKEY & HOWLAND, 
Proprietors and Manufacturers, 
July 15, 1859. Leominster, Mass. 
CAlS'BOrtf lLLUMIWATIISG OIL, 
Ss Ej©t si Coal ©13, 
But is for burning in Coal Oil Lamps, and is made by distilla¬ 
tion of pure Petroleum, a liquid Mineral Oil, obtained from a 
boring 45" feet deep, in the Alleghany Mountains, near Pitts¬ 
burg, and makes a 
PERFECT AND SMOKELESS OIL. 
CSTIt is not explosive ; and is enliiely free from unpleasant 
odor! 
BsSP*Burns a high flame, without smoke or crust! ! 
fi^Is a h ighi. clear straw color, and will not change 1 ! ! 
B5F*Will burn as long as the best coal oil! !!! 
Aud is guaranteed to be the best oil ever used in a Coal 
Oil Lamp; and if. on trial, it should not be found in all re¬ 
spects, as slated, the money will be returned to the purchaser. 
For sale at Ca bon Oil Co.’s Depot, 191 Fearl-st., New-York. 
MeU’opolitsiBa Wasliimg 1 Itlaclmae. 
P LOWS, CAS T IRON AND STEEL, for 
every varietv of use. Harrows. Cultivators Hay and Stalk 
Cutters, Grain Mills, Sugar Mills,Churns Pumps. Sausage Cut¬ 
ters and Fillers. Fan Mills, Corn Shelters, Horse Hoes. Weeders. 
&c. Carts, Waggons, Wheel Barrows, Store Trucks, Road 
Scrapers, Horse Powers, Threshers, Cotton Gins, Field and 
Garden Rollers. Saw Machines, Hay Presses. Ox Yokes. Ve¬ 
getable Cdtiers, &o., it o , in great variety, of most approved 
patterns, and at. ver y lowest ju ice t hat .articles of similar qua¬ 
lity are or can be furnished. R. L. ALLEN. 191 Water-st-. 
TO FARMERS. 
The great Agricultural warehouse 
Ko. 54 Ves«y“Sta'©ei, 
Iew-¥©i'k, 
A. F. MAYI1EE & €©., 
vs. 
We would call tlie attention of all who have grain to 
thresh to our stock o (Horse Powers and Threshers and Com¬ 
bined Threshers and Winnowers. We have the sole Agency 
in New-York of several different patent improved Horse Pow¬ 
ers and Threshing Machines, aud can furnish any kind that, 
may he wanted. We keep a greater variety in store than can 
he fouml in the City, elsewhere, altogether—of both the Tread 
and Lever Powers. Also, both Overshot ami Undershot 
Threshing Machines, with or without Separators or Shakers, as 
desired. If you think of hying a Threshing Machine or 
Horse Power, or Agricul'ural Implements or Machinery of any 
kind, you will find ic to your interest to call on us before pur¬ 
chasing elsewhere. 
Remember the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 
No. 54 Vesey-st., near Greenwich-st., New-York. 
A. F. MAYHER & CO. 
N. B.—If not convenient to call on us. send for a Circular 
describing the machines and giving prices. 
B VRAM’S PO TATO DIGGER—We have 
improved ibis implement so that it is easily converted into 
a Double Mold-Board Plow , which makes it the most useful im¬ 
plement in use. As a Potato D/gyer it has no equal. 
Price of Combined Machine $ 8 . 
Maniitac.ured and sold by 
GRTFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Cortlandt-st., New-York City. 
P OTATO PLOW.—MY POTATO PLOW 
has been greatly improved, and is recommended as far su¬ 
perior to any other in use—it will dig as fast as thirty hands 
can pick up—it can be arranged to work on all kinds of soil 
Price $ 10 . _ R. L ALLEN. 191 Water-st. 
A ll kinds op agricultural and 
HORIICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Guano, Bone 
Dust, Superphosphates of Lime, Plaster, Stc , &c. 
Grass, Field, and Garden Seeds, all warranted as represent¬ 
ed. Please give us a call. A. F. MAYHER & CO, 
Agricultural and Seed Store, No. 54 Vesey st,.. New York, 
Between Broadway and Greenwich-street. 
Remember No. 54 Vesey street. 
“QRIFFiJjG’S-” EXCELSIOR FAN 
MILL will clean 60 bushels per hour. All who use it 
acknowledge P the bes f . fanning mill in use. 
Price $25. Manufactured f or anil sold by 
GK1FFING, BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-street, New-York. 
m 
AY PRESSES. 
ARTICLE 
-A VERY SUPERIOR 
R. L ALLEN, 19! Water-st. 
A LBANY TILE WORKS. Corner Clin- 
ton-avenue and Knox-sL, Albany, N Y.—The subscribers, 
being the most extensive manufacturers of 
DRAINING TILE 
in the United States, have on hand, in large or small quantities, 
for Land Draining. Round, Sole and Horse Shoe Tile, war¬ 
ranted superior to any made in this country, hard-burned, and 
over one foot in length. 
Orders solici'ed. 
Price list sent on application 
C. & W. McCAMMON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
H 
AY AND STALK CU T I’ERS.—CORN 
SHELLERS, FAN MILLS, ill great variety. 
R. L. ALLEN. 191 Water-st. 
Aisiei’icasa IPiirnp. 
This Pump, paten* *d April 5th, 1859, is a double acting force 
pump, without chains, pulleys, packing, suction, or guide rods; 
simple, cheap, durable ; raises from5 to 6 " gallons per minute ; 
forces water up inclined planes to great elevations with unex¬ 
ampled ease— either by hand, wind, water, or steam ; peculiar¬ 
ly adapted to cisterns, wells, railroads, engines, &c.; will not 
rust or freeze, and warranted to give satisfaction. Draw¬ 
ings and prices sent free. JAMES M. EDNEY, 
No. 147 Chambers-st., New-York. 
H orse powers, threshers, 
Saw Machines, with Saw, 
“ Hickok’s ” Cider Mills and Presses, 
Fanning Mills, 
Dog Powers, Churns, &c. 
A large assortment on hand at lowest market prices, at 
NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
60 Cortlandt-sireet, New-York. 
ORSE POWER —TAPLIN’SIMPROV- 
ED CIRCULAR, one to six Horse. I am now making 
with wood or iron rim, as preferred. Are the lightest running, 
simplest, least liable to get out of repair, and most satisfactory 
Circular Horse Power in use. Also, ALLEN’S ENDLESS 
CHAIN one or two horse power.strongly and well made,and 
works wi'h the greatest ease to the team. Also Bogardus’, 
Hall’s. Pitt 's, Wheeler’s, Emery’s, and other powers. 
Threshers and Threshers and Cleaners of the most, approved 
pattern. R. L ALLEN, 191 Waier-st. 
qPHERMOMETERS, BA 
X reliable quslily and various 
AROMETERS, &c.. of 
_ .___ _ ousde.'Ctipt ors among whioh 
„.-e those particularly suited for Horticultural purposes, 
which register the coldest and warmest degree of tempera¬ 
ture during the 24 hours, in the absence of the observer. For 
sale by D- EGGERT & SON. 239 Pearl st. 
Can be worked by a child—will save its cost in the wear and 
tear of clothes in a short time. Af'er using three times you 
would not part with it lor three times its cost.. For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN. 191 Water-st. 
NEW INVENTION. 
The undersigned begs to cal! the attention of farmers, and 
persons interested in agriculture to his improved Gang Plough. 
This plough can be made with from 2 to 6 , and more shares, and 
is capable of ploughing from 4 to 20 acres per day, doing the 
work of 2 to 8 single ploughs, and requiring only the attend¬ 
ance of one man. I he saving of time and labor, and the ex¬ 
cellent work it does, are the principal features of this plough, 
which, compared with the single plough, makes it one of the 
greatest improvements of the age. 
The plough rests in front on wheels, placed in a line, parallel 
wi h the line of shares. On the top of the [dough is a long seat 
for the driver, running parallel with the same, near which the 
mechanism is attached to work the shares so ns to lead the 
same in and out of the ground, and to regulate the position of 
the shares to cut the required depth of furrows. 
Every kind and description of shares can be used and applied 
to this gang plough, the same by single ploughs. 
This plough has gone through several trials already, and exe- 
cu'ed its work to the general satisfaction, in evidence of which 
I am permitted to use tlie following certificates from some of 
the most respectable practical farmers 
No farmer will dispute the great advantages of an early seed, 
which is always preferable, and with this plough every man 
will be enabled to do his work in the shortest time possible, and 
at much less expense. 
We, the undersigned, hereby testify that we have seen Mr. 
Joseph Sutter’s Ga g HI.ugh, witnessed the execu ion of its 
work, find think the principle of it to he the best of all which 
have ever came to our notice. We also think it to be a great 
acquisition to farmers. The saving of labor is its mam fea'ure, 
an<! e think it has come up to all anticipations of a combined 
plough. It does its work well, and saves the labor of several 
hands: 
C. SANDFRS. St. Louis Fruit Farm. 
PH. TCHWKRC^HS. St. Louis County, Mo. 
PETIT ,T PIERRE, St. Louis County, Mo. 
N. THUR, St. Louis County, Mo 
C. C. McCLURE, St. Louis County, Mo. 
L. W. SMALLWOOD, County Clerk. Lafayette County,Mo. 
R. FISHER, Montgomery County. Mo 
BERNARD BRECKRMAN, Montgomery County, Mo. 
.T. BATS, St. Louis County. Mo. 
ISAAC CHANSLOR, Lafayette County, Mo. 
GEO A. A. RIGGS. 
WILLIAM ROW. 
WILLIAM CLOWDSLEY. 
A model of my improved plough can be soen and examined at 
the Patent Office of HENRY E. ROEDER, 346 Broadway, 
New-York, who will gixe every explanation about the same, 
aud about the prices and conditions for ft inch the Patent 
Rights for the different States or Counties, can be bought. 
JOSEPH ^UTTFR. Patentee. 
