1867.] 
AMERICAN AGRICUI/rURIST. 
465. 
Coiiiliiiiecl ^iiiiare, Fliiiiib, 
Level and llevel. 
The ScienUflc American ««yi: “Tbl* inttrnment U In¬ 
tended to snpersedr « nnmber of teparete tool* used in the 
shop of the mechanic. It Is used asa spirit level, try-square, 
clinometer, bevel protractor, etc., and Is suitable for the 
machinist, wood-worker, draftsman, and surveyor. 
The Instrument Is a rectanzniar metallic frame or bos, on the sides of which are secured graded semlelrcles. In the top 
Is scateii the tube of a spirit level. I*lvoted at the center near the bottom Is a steel frame with heart-shaped 
Its side to permit the ngnres on the scale to be seen when the frame Is set at any angle. .\ thumb-screw with a sliding plocK 
secures the pivoted frauie In any position desired. The whole Instrnmeut Is capable of being carried in the pocket, and 
being wholly of metal—steel and brass-a'ill not be easily broken. . . _ 
The machinist will find It handy In finishing up six sqnare nnts. In setting the planer head to cut bevels, and in varlons 
other operations. The pattern maker can record the angles of his work by Its means so that the nnlsber can work esaci 
to the original design or pattern. The carpenter and Joiner can employ It In laying out tl»elr work and also in nttiug it. it 
Is also a handy article for the use of engineers, survevori, and others who may be employed In running lines or locating 
claims." For parlicniars. address W. S. T» VTCIlEUnEll it Ct>., Sole .luenia, IMttsburKh, Pa. 
Keai^oiinhle 
Horse-Powers. Tlireshers, and Wlnnowera. -rWheeler’s and 
Emon’'s Patent). Fanning .Mills. Grain .Mills, Hav, Straw, 
and Stalk Cutters, Hoot Cntters, Wood Sawing .Machines, 
Prindle's Steamer and Farmers' Boiler. Clift s Aerating 
Ctiurn. Sausage .Meat Cutters and Staffers for family and 
butchers’ nse. etc. 
Live Slock of all Improved breeds, for sale by 
JOILK W. DOUGLASS, 181 Water-st., New York, 
(iale’s Copper Strip Feed Cutter 
Is self-feeding, works equally well on Hay, Straw, and Com 
Stalks. Price for ordinary sizes at your nearest K. It. Sta¬ 
tion, $12 to $18. Capacity from 1 to 3 bushels per minute. 
If your merchant will not sell you one. and warrant It to 
give you better satisfaction than any other, lut be paid for 
after trial,) wg will. Send (or Ilinstrated Circular, Ac. 
PEEK.SKILL PLOW WOUKS. Peeksklll, N. Y, 
G. E. IICTCHIX-iON, Cleveland, Ohio. 
GALE A CHAPIN. Chicopee Falls. Maas. 
I CE TOOLS.—A full, illustrated Price List of 
tools used In gathering the Ice crop of the coming winter 
wilt be sent npon application. 
Some of these were dei>cril>ed In the Jannary Issue of this 
pape r._H. H._ALLEN_A ^O., Ne^\jork._ 
A n ILLUSTRATFDC.\TaLOGUE. 224 piufcs, 
containing nearly 400 lllnsi rations of all kinds of Arri- 
cultural lmplemcu(a,elc..et<'., will be sent upon receipt o($l. 
II. II. ALLE.S A CO, D9 it 131 Water st. 
New York. 
I NGEKSOLL’3 PATENT HAY AND C<>TTON 
PUEaSKS, for sale at MA.'tLFACTUKgns'ITiicgs by JOHN 
IV. DOUGLASS. Dealer In Aerlculiurul Implements aud 
.Machinery, 181 Water st. New York. 
fFE^r" FKENCirBUKK’ STON E .MILLS^ 
All sizes at grcailv reduced prices. 
J. II. DKCATUH. 19; Water st.. New York, 
Dealer In Agricultural Imptemeuta, Fertilizers, Ac. 
The .American Faint — For Hoofs. 
Tin or Shingle. New. Old, or Leaky. W HI not corrode met¬ 
als, exposure has no c-lfect. Warranted pure. Furnished or 
applied by CH.VHLES DIMO.V, 181 Pearl-st, New York. 
Send for Circulars. P. O. Box 40IM. 
"OOD SAWING .MACHINES, Horse Power, 
Cotton Planters, cider and wine Screws. For illus¬ 
trated Circular, Price LUts, Ac, address 
I. W. .M OUNT, Medina, K. Y. 
S\%ittN I'ariii .Hill 
For both HAND and POWEIt. Very efllclent and durable. 
Price low. Send for Clrcnlar. Manufactured by 
LANK BHOS, Wasblngton, N. Y. 
I .MPROVED FOOT LATHES —Elegnnt, durable, 
cheap and portable, .last the thing for the Artisan or 
Amateur. Send for descriptive clrcnlar. 
S. K. BALDWIN. Laconia, N. H, 
ThT:T()I)I MlMF-tCTl RIVClo., 
(EsUblUhcd In 1840.) 
Offer for sale a neio arlicle of Double Uejlned 
PoHdrrite, made from Night Soli, free from all 
itnpnrltlea, deodorized, dried, and ground One. 
Plowed or drilled In with wheat or rye. at 
the rate of 400 Iba. per acre. It will grow a 
heavy crop. Price, li'i per ton. Address 
LODI .MANUFACTUniNO CO.. 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Ambmicax Inbtitctb Fai*. Oct. 26, 196;. Awabdkd 
HKSIIY SEYMOUH A CO., 
The only Premlnm .Medal for the 
Pruning and Hedge Sheart. Thw SHKKPSHKAKS are 
warranted to be far superior to •• W llklnsoii s In duraidllty 
and doish. Sold by all Hardware and Agricultural Hooses. 
INGERSOLL’S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES. 
ISOKRSOI.L'S HA Y ASD ■ST'/'.d IF PRKSSEH- 
ISaKRSOLVS K.tO ASD PAPER PRhsShS. 
JSOERSOl.ES HIDE ASD 
BOTH HASD ASD HORSEPOW bR PRhbbkS, 
tOT balling alt kinds of material, on hand and made to order. 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down trees, .Price $a. 
For price-list and fnll Information, call on or addreiw the 
manufacturers. INGKKSOLL A DOUGHLUri, Green- 
pt^ut, (Brooklyn), N. Y. 
To I*eacli C*rowers ! 
5400 Bnsbels Peach Stones for Sale by 
A. E. BAUTLETT, KiUsmazoo. Michigan. 
Factory at Mel¬ 
rose, .Mass. Gen¬ 
eral Agents, 
Messrs. WHEEl.- 
KH. PAUSON3 
A CO,New York, 
Messrs. DICE- 
LUW BHOS. A 
KENNAHD, Bos¬ 
ton, and for sale 
by the trade gen¬ 
erally. Every 
movement war- 
I.. ranted. 
The THKMONT WATCH CO. mnnufactore the only DUST- 
PKOOF Watch movement In this country. They have a 
branch establlahment In Switzerland, under the nei^nal 
superlnlcndrucc of Sir. A. L. DENNISON, (the OI.I(«INA- 
T()H of the American system of watch making), where they 
produce their Balances and Escapements of a superior qual¬ 
ity. The cheap skilled lal)or of Europe, working thus on the 
AMEUICAN SYSTEM, enables them to olfer a superior 
article st a low rate. 
I T iiOLD3 OVER ELEVEN GALLONS. 
What? Why. The Sugar Trough Gounl on exhibition 
at the Agriculturist Omue. Is It hard and strong? Strong 
as a bucket and will last a lifetime. Arc they all as large? 
No. abont half. Can I have some seed ? Yes. for 2.1 cents 
von can have 2.'> seeds, and a Catalogue telling bow to man¬ 
age them, and giving a price Hit and deacriptton of SO varle- 
tie* of choice vegetable and (lower seeds. Tllden Tomalo. 
io cents. Keyes' Early Tomaio, 10 cents: the two, warranted 
pure. 15 cents. AH s« ed8 warranted to reacli purchasers. 
Catalogues free. Aildress WALDO F, llIlO'IN. 
L^k Box 40. Oxford, Butler Co, Ohio. 
Iiiiportaiit to \'iiri$eryiii(‘ii. 
Ren the 6eaf article for Parking Treee, Vines, Straw 
berry Plants, etc. In quantities to suit. Sample packages 
sent free by mall for 20 cents. Addre«s 
' O. K. MEIS3NKK. Hlchmond P. O, 
Staten Island, N. Y 
CABBAGE SEED, 
l.Hl’KOVUU UKl'\N\VICK. 
The Kisrllrst, Khortrst Btciiiinctl, wittl very 
best Drumhenil yet otTcretl, The Boston Market 
Gardeners all use It In preference to any other, and to show 
how highly It Is esteemed In this market, we will state that 
It sold readily st $S.(i0 per ounce the past season, and all 
were well satUDed that It Is Uie best variety for eltlicr early 
or late planting ; every plant produces a good head, when 
iiilly grown, wmghipg from 2o to SO lbs., and requiring only 
ordinary cnlilvailon; the quality Is excellent. Mr. John 
Stone, of Marblehead, .Mass^theorlgnatorof the well-known 
Stone .Mason Drumhead, allows us to stale that he conslderj 
It (ar superior to any Dntmhead he has ever seen; he ias 
raised gu^ sized haadt the taut season In Mdays from plant¬ 
ing the seed. VVe warrant our stock the pnreai In the coun¬ 
try. For sale In ts or 50 cent nackagea. 
NVe have also to offer a small quantity of the Early Ration 
Market Thtnaio Seetl. the best variety for market or family 
nse. price lo cents per package. By enclosing the a mount 
of your order, we will forward the seed tree by malt; send 
early, as our stock Is limited. Send for Circulars, and Caia- 
loguea of Seeds. A. SCHLKGEL A C(l, 
Seed Warehonae, No. 10 South Market-at, 
Boaton. Mass. 
tW Correspondence In English or German. 
Oet up Ciiib^i 
Bi V vint:s 
Almoat any man will Join with bis neighbors la baying ■ 
few choice grape vines. 
Tor S-I.OO 
I win send by mall, post-paid, 
5 lonis Vines, -T ConeortI Vinea, 
5 Ilartfortl f’rolilic Vines, 
and one qf each kind to the party getting up Uu Club. 
For SlU.OU 
I will send by mall, post-paid. 
10 lonn Vines, 10 Cunrnrtl Vines, 
10 Ilnrlfortl l»rollllc Vines, 
and three qfeack kind to the parly getting up the Club 
All the above will be No. 1 vines, from my well-known 
stock. Urdera ailed In routlon as received. Address 
G. E. MEISSNEIL Hlchmond. Staten Island, N. T. 
OvriOK or “ I’nssale Carbon WorUs,” 
150 Fito.xT STAzrr, (CoKxait Maidkk Laxe) 
maxcfacti’reiw ok 
vihVa hom: 
Fresh Bone Siipei pliospliate of Lime, 
.4niiual I'harcoai, Ivory Hiack, kc. 
Order* for the sl>ore articles mannfactnred at onr Works 
on the Pittaie Rtrer, S. J, should be addressed to 
LISTER BROTHERS, 150 Front-s(, New York. 
FISH GUANO. 
The cheapest and best fertilizer In nse, mannfactnred and 
sold by the “Mystic OH .Company," Mystic Bridge. Conn. 
It Is pressed very dry, put up In barrels, and sent to any 
part of the United SUtca fur $30 per ton. In quantities 
le« than 25 tons. For 35 tons and npwsrda, $25 per ton. A 
dried and One ground article la sold at $45 per ton for 10 to 
29 ton^ $» per ton for 25 tona and upward, and for $50 per 
ton lor lens than 10 ton*, delivered on board vessel or R. R. 
at Mystic. An analysis Jnst made of the One ground by 
ITof. Johnson, of Yale College, shows that It contal„. . 6 
per cent, of phosphoric acid, and 1040 per cent, of ammonia, 
or about two-thirds the quantity contalneil In Feruviaa 
guano. This Indicates a much higher value than the retail 
price. Admirable for market gardening, grain, cotton. 
an<l other crop*. Orders may be addressed to WM. CLIFT 
Jr, 56 Ejut28th st., N. Y., or D. 8. MILLS, Pres’l., Mystic 
Bridge, Conn. _ 
SEED GROWERS.—The atlvcrtiscnt, seed 
A dealers, solicit correspondence from Seetl (/roieeri with 
a view to making purehSM-s of them. Klease nanie ^^s 
grown aud prices. Address with rcicrcnccs, “SKEDbMhN, 
RIclimond, Vs. 
fiiraiie Mood True lo Xante 
\VAMEI>, 
Of the following varieties In exchange for vines. Ives’ Seed¬ 
ling. Norton’s Virginia, Rent*. Delaware.Dlana, Hartford ITo- 
linc, Rogers’Hvhrld*. Israelis. Will give In exchange for the 
aimve. Iona, Atllrondac, Crcvellng. Delaware, tbneord, and 
Hartford Early correspondence soilclled. Slate variel.v 
and number o( eyes, and of whom purchased. Dealer* and 
all planting vines should examine my price list betore buy¬ 
ing. Sent npon application., AdrtrM* , 
F. L. I’KRIO , Canandaigua, N, 
H ARRISON’S PATENT BEE-FEEDER la alni- 
plc, convenient, and durable. It maybe nitaclied to 
any hive, and aaed al any acaaon of Iho year (In the coldMt 
aa wcllaa the warmest wralher), wUh prrfect aucccaa, and 
without any Inierrercnco from bet^uUnor h«longlne 
to the lilveor robbcrs.-Rcv. L. L. Langstroth Is pleased with 
It: Mrs. K. S. Tupps strongly recommend* It; Col. Joa. Uef- 
fel says, “ manv dollars worth of bees may be saved annu¬ 
ally by lu useall bee-keepers, who have seen It, like It. 
SIX feeder. «;nt to any a^ldr^ m. rrceUdo^^y^0. 
Spring/leld, OHIO 
