1807.] 
A M T: R R ] a X AO II I GUI /V IT R T ST. 
IIIL SI AH DHfil^L. I^iWeBl Co., l^roiii’letos’s. 
•e, Md. 
This Macliino plows the ground, 
seeds the grain, and rolls the sur¬ 
face smoothly for the Ilurvostor, all 
at one operation, and in Its use avo 
claim the saving In labor of live 
hands and horses over the old sys¬ 
tem, (and ns certlflcates of many 
Fanners will show), of at least one- 
third of the grain seeded per acre, 
and that grain seeded by this Ma¬ 
chine is not liable to be affected by 
tile Avinter frosts, but grows con¬ 
tinuously through the same. One 
lleld-liand can plow, seed, and roll, 
from six to eight acres per day, 
AA'heat seeded last Fall, in Logan 
County, Kentucky, by the “STAll 
DlilLL,” Avas examined Ijy fifteen 
or tAvenfy Farmers, on tlie 22d of 
April, of the present year, Avho 
stated, in certificates given by them, 
(and Avhlcli arc embodied in the 
ratcntec's circular), ‘‘tiiat it tlien 
stood tAvepty to tAventy-four inches 
ill bight, .and full set, promising a 
heavy yield, Avith but one bushel 
soAvn to the acre, Avhile in the same 
and adjoining fields, Avheat sown at 
tlie same time, in the old Avay, Avith 
one and a half bushels to the acre, 
_ j.o.cm.ais"'cue balTO more than 
half the yield, having been nffected by the hard winter, and was but eight to ten Inches high, which Avas the average of all soAvn in any other manner tlian by tlds Maclilne.” Very 
recent certlflcates have been received from some of the Mine Farmers, stating that they saw the wheat threshed and measured in June, and that that seeded by the “ Star Drill,” yielded 
an average of twenty-nine and a half bushels per acre, which was more than double tlie yield seeded in the ordinary Avay, in adjoining fields. Tlicse are facts. Tills Macliinc seeds all kinds 
of small grain, and the dllfercut grass seeds, with perfect regulirlty. As a Com I’lanter or Drill, for Sorghum, Teas, Beans, <5:e., it can not be surpassed. Its construction is A’ciy simple, and 
the material of which it is marie, tlie A'cry best, in every particular. Any laborer Avho can ploAV or drive a Avagon can Avork it Avltli case. The saving of labor and economy in tlie various 
uses for wlilch it is arlapted. must make it Invaluable to the Farmer. All tliat is asked is a fair trial. Send for Circulars. Price for each Machine complete, $1T5. All orders promptly at- 
tenderi to by KWEI.L & CO., (Patentees, Proprietors and .Manufacturers), Baltimore, Md.; Also, 11. II. ALLEN' & CO., Agents, ISO and 101 M ater st., Ncav York; .ICLIUS DAIIBABOUX, 
Louisville, Ky., (Manufacturer for Kentucky and Tcnnes.see); P. MOII.XX. (.\gent), 23 Main-street, St. Louis, .Mo. 
A.N. WOOD &CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Continue to manufacture tliclr Improved 
roitTAitLi: 
For Farm and Meclmnlcal purposes. Tliey are particularly 
adanled to ilnvlng Tlireslilng >lnelilne8. Circular Saws, Mills 
of all kinds. I’rlntlng Preiwes. Wood or Iron Lathes. -Mnehl- 
nery in Cabinet or Wagon SIion«. Boring Artesian \i ells, 
Pilihplng tValer. Corn Sliellers, &c , Ac. 
We warr.nnt our Engines to be Avliat we represent them, 
and to give uiniualllled siiti.sfactlon in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD fi CO. 
BULLOCK’S 
Portable Cotton Press, 
AS IMPP.OVED BY TS, 
Is strong, simple, and compact, and being made at onr own 
manufactory, of first-class material and workmanship, we 
can guarantee Its perfect operation, if properly managed. 
Portable Steam Kiigliies, Ilorse-Powcrs, ami 
Cotton Gins, with cver>'variety of Agricul¬ 
tural Implement unci Mueliinc, Seeds and 
Fertilizers. 
A large Illnstrated Catnlognc of our goods will be sent 
on application. 
i:. II. ALLE.V & CO., 
1<?0 and lUl Watcr-st., Kew York. 
INCERSOLL’S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES. 
lyoEnsor.L's jj.\ )' a yr> sth i ir pii esses. 
JXEEESOLES UAH ASH VAVEU PUESSES. 
iy<;Eusoi.r:s hide asd haiu pi;esses. 
liO'lU lIAyiJ AS’D UOIlSE-POWEli PUKSSES, 
for baling nil kinds of material, on hand and made to order. 
Also, a practical machine lor sawing down trees. I'rlce t.’ii. 
For price-list and frill Information, call on or address the 
mannf.ietnrers. IN'tJEIliiOI.L <Ss DflDGIlEflTY, (Irecu- 
polnt, ^Brooklyn), N. Y. 
Tlic Ain>Ie Pari*r at the 
The T.igIttnIng Apple Parer, proved by two year's 
nse, and hundreds of tc.stlinonliils, to be the best Invention 
of tills class, has Just received 
The Highest I*remlnin at the Paris KxposItion. 
It also took the First Premiums at the Ncav England 
Fair, and the New York State Fair In 186<’>, at the Nlechanlcs’ 
Fair of the Franklin Institute, at Syracuse. In Feb., 1807, 
and wherever Introduced is acknowledged to be ahead of all 
others for simplicity, speed and durability. 
Sold at AVholcsale by 
A. B. Siupi.KY & Son. Philadelphia, Pti. 
Spkar Biiothkus, Baltimore, .Md. 
.Jasiks Boavn, I’ltlsbur'.:h, I’a. 
11. W. Booth & <:o„ Clnelnuall, O. 
.7. II. Va.ikn, indlunapolls. Ind. 
a. BAtrit.MAN. Louisville, Ky. 
■Wahnk, (Tif.kvki: A: Co.. St. I.onis, Mo. 
Huffman * ’I'ii.ton, c1i1C!1'.io. III. 
Brill,. DfciiAiiMF. ifl'o.. Detroit, MIeh. 
(lEO. M'oitTiiiNOTON & Co.. Cleveland, O. 
,7. W. McKindlf.v, I.’ochestcr. N. Y. 
Kennbiivh & Sfaldino, S^’faeuse, N. Y. 
C. 'i'r.KMi’F.R. Albany, N. \. 
And by the Wholcstilc 7IardAvarc Trade everywhere. 
70 Heckman St., New York, 
manufacturers’ Agents. 
■\\^ I :v I > IMIl -iT >|H 
>j. l*iimpiei^, :iiitl till 
on :i B’li 1*111. 
or details, see onr Circular, that will bo sent on appllca- 
, tons. 11. 11. AI.LEN * CO., 
l-tO and 191 Whter st,, New York City. 
rWNilE BEST POllTABLE MILL AND PBESS 
H ever built, and greatly Improvcil for 1807. It ha.s re¬ 
peatedly taken the First Premium iilt State Eairs over a.l 
others, and U warranted in every respect. It does not .simply 
cri<.vA or cut tlie apple, but ermhes and rn-ipn. so tluu at 
trials the pomace from tliis mill has yielded one f|uai t more 
elder from a bushel of apples tlian other mills. It is a supe¬ 
rior 
o n A- r» li: MI III L. 
Circular giving full description, AA'ith cut, scut free to all 
applicants hv the uianufactiirer.s. 
Liberal liulucemeiits to dealers. 
BLY.MYEIt, DAY & CO., Mansfield. O. 
Sherwood’S Cotton Seed I’hiiiter. 
The great problem solved, and the companion of the. Cot¬ 
ton Glii noAV in tlio field! The principles of this mimhino 
are approved by the best machinists ol Amerlen. It h.as 
been in use for two seasons. Five hundred ot tliese Planters 
are uoav ordered for tlie State, of Tennessee. For orders or 
information, address N. B. silEIlMOOD. Millville. Orleans 
Co NY- F .7. IjC valley, Agent, Locknort, N. 1., or 
JOH N' w'.’dOEGLASS, 181 M ater-st., New-York. _ 
CHEAPEST AND BEST 
nOFR A\l> VVIN'F mihliS. 
(Hutcliinson’s Patent-Limge and Small.) 
Cheapest a ml Best Fe<-tl Cutters. 
Best Citlei- I'ress Screws. 
A variety of )5est Agilonllnral Implements. 
send for Illustrated Circular.^o,^^^^ ^ 
Peckskill, N. 1. 
FOP A BETCK MACHINE SOI- 
pie: SlfiO AVith Tempering Box and Moulds. 
irranted to make 15,000 brick per dav, "f 
■ AdHfnao FlM’A & SlibL IvL _ 
GRINDING MILES.—Clicnpcst and best in Ihc 
H Avorld Burr Stones from 8 Inches to 4 le.ct. 
■ i’iiWAtti) HAKIUSON, Ncav Haven, Conn. 
