1863.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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BUY THE BEST. 
THE ORIGINAL 
TO FARMERS. 
WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE 
EXCELSIOR 
HORSE PITCHFORK, 
AND REAPER, 
With all Its valuable Improvements. 
HAS IVO EQUAL. 
Sizes and Prices to suit ALL, 
Order early and avoid 
Disappointment. 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 
C. AULTMAN & CO., Canton, Ohio. 
JOHN P. ADRIANCE, Poughkeepsie, 
and 165 Greenwich-st., New-York. 
HALSTED’S PATENT HAND CULTIVATOR. 
PRICE $6. 
SHARE’S PATENT COULTER HARROW. 
PLOWS, HARROWS, AND CULTIVATORS, &C. 
EARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS of all kinds. 
FERTILIZERS, GUANO, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE, &C. 
GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS, IN GREAT 
VARIETY. 
HAINES & PELL, 27 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., 
No. 173, 175 & 177 West 2d-st., Cincinnati, 0., 
Manufacturers of 
OHIO CHIEF REAPER AND MOWER. 
OHIO PREMIUM GRAIN DRILLS. 
NONPARIEL FEED MILLS. 
IMPROVED CONICAL FRENCH BURR MILLS. 
CUMMING’S PATENT FODDER CUTTERS. 
SANDFORD'S PATENT STRAW CUTTERS. 
PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. 
SUGAR CANE (SORGHO) MILLS. 
CASTINGS. 
MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS. 
BUTT HINGES, HARDWARE, &c„ &c. 
It will pay those in want of anything in our line, to 6end 
for onr Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to 
JAS. L. HAVEN & CO.. 
Nos. IIS, 175 & 177 West 2d. st„ Cincinnati, Ohio. 
R ussia or bass mats, selected Ex¬ 
pressly for budding and tying, GUNNY BAGS. 
TWINES, HAY HOPES, &c„ suitable for Nursery purposes, 
for sale in lots to suit, bv D. W. MANWARING, 
UmDorter, 24S Front-st„ New-York. 
FOR UNLOADING HAY, GRAIN, &C. 
REISSUED MARCH 3, 1863. 
This Fork was awarded the First Premium, at the N. Y. 
State Fair, Oct. 1862, and is universally acknowledged to be 
the best in use. It is a Simple, Compact, and strong imple¬ 
ment, light and easy to handle.—'Will hold as much as a horse 
can elevate, and frequently two are employed. A boy can 
use it, unloading a ton of hay in live or six minutes. In view 
of the scarcity and high price of labor, no farmer can afford 
to do without it. It will save more than its cost in a season, 
—sometimes in a single day. 
N. B.—All persons are hereby cautioned not to make, vend 
or use, any other Horse Fork, with tines similar to this, or 
which infringes upon this Patent in any respect. For Forks, 
addrees WHEELER, MELICK & CO., Proprietors of the N. 
Y. State Agricultural Works, Manufacturers of Horse Pow¬ 
ers, Threshers and Cleaners, Albany, N. Y. For State or 
County Rights, address PALMER & WACKERHAGEN, 
Greenville, Greene Co., N. Y. 
Circulars sent free. 
GET THE VERY BEST 
Horse Hay Foi-ks. 
Every Farmer having a dozen acres of meadow will 
find a good Horse Pitch Fork a profitable investment. 
Tbe very best and cheapest implement of the kind is 
Rundell's new Patent, just issued (April 1863). Please 
look into its merits. 
Circulars with engravings and giving full particulars 
will be sent free to all applicants. 
Address L. RUNDELL, 
Coxsackie, Greene Co., N. Y. 
ALLENS PATENT 
CYLINDER PLOW. 
Price of No. 0, is $7.00; No. 1, is $9.00; No. 2, is $10; No. 3 is 
$12; with one extra polished share for each plow. Price, ex¬ 
tra, of Skim or Front Plow, $1.50; Wrought Side Coulter and 
Clamp, $1,25; Wheel, $1.00. 
All the above Plows are polished, strong, and highly finish¬ 
ed, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction when prop¬ 
erly managed. Polished Steel Plows can be furnished of each 
of the above sizes. 
Also every style of the latest improved PLOWS, HAR¬ 
ROWS, CULTIVATORS, and a full assortment of AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; 
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS; PERUVIAN and MANIP¬ 
ULATED GUANO; SUPERPHOSPHATE, guaranteed to 
be the best in the market, and perfectly reliable; Poudrette; 
Plaster of Paris, &c. R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
Successors to R. L. ALLEN, 189 & 191 Water st., New-York. 
Schenectady Agricultural Works. 
G. WESTIYGHOUSE & CO., Proprietors. 
Send for a Circular, containing full description of the Un¬ 
equaled, Lever, and Endless Chain Horse Powers, Threshers 
and Cleaners, Clover Hullers, Wood Saws, &c., manufactured 
by the subscribers. Address 
G. Westinghouse & Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 
B AKER’S PATENT DOUBLE PLOWING MA¬ 
CHINE. 
CHICHESTER’S COMBINED FURROWING, COVERING, 
CULTIVATING, HOEING, HILLING, and POTATO DIG¬ 
GING MACHINE. Manufactured and sold by 
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO„ 
Send for Circular. CO Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
THE “EXCELSIOR 
BURR STONE MILLS,” 
AND 
ANTI-FRICTION 
HORSE POWERS, 
Have taken the highest Premiums wherever exhibit¬ 
ed ! NINE FIRST PREMIUMS being received from West¬ 
ern State Fairs in 1861. 
THE MILL may be driven by horse, water, or steam 
power , does its work as well as the best flat stone mills in mill¬ 
ing establishments, and requires but one-half the power to do 
the same amount of work. They are made intlie best manner, 
and will last thirty years , and cost nothing for repairs. 
THE HORSE-POWER, runs upon iron balls, and 
requires but two and a half pounds draught to keep it 
in motion. With the same number of horses it will do 
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, more work than any other 
power in use. 
C5T“Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfac¬ 
tion, OR the money will be refunded..^] 
AGENTS WANTED—SHOP RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
For Circulars and further information address 
E. H. BENNET, Late Bennet Brothers, 
42 and 44 Greene-st., New-York. 
MILL STONE DRESSING DIAMONDS, 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. 
For sale by JOHN DICKINSON, 
Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, 64 Nassau-st., New-York. 
ALSO Manufacturer of GLAZIER’S DIAMONDS. 
SEEDS! SEEDS! 
Tborburn’s Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OF 
VEGETABLE, AGEICULTUEAL AND TEEE SEEDS 
for 18G3, 
With directions for tlieir cultivation and management. 
ALSO 
Thorburn’s Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OF 
FLOWER SEEDS, 
Containing all the new Floral Gems of the season. 
As well as a list of 
120 JBeantiful Varieties of 
FRENCH JIYBRIi) CiEA»IOEUS. 
mailed free of charge on application to 
J. M. THOEBUBN & CO., 
15 John-st„ New-York 
BUCHANAN’S NEW HYBELD BLOTCHED PETUNIA 
SEED, by mail, 50 cts. per packet. 
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! 
Garden, Vegetable, Grass and Flower Seeds, 
of Every Desirable Variety. 
NEW PEICED CATALOGUES SENT FEEE BY POST, ON 
APPLICATION. 
No. 1.—Descriptive List of Flower Seeds. 
Ho 2 .—Vegetable, Grass, Herb and Miscellaneous Seeds. 
ALFEED BBIDGEMAN, 
No. 876 Broadway, New-York City. 
New, Useful or Ornamental. 
Mexican Sweet Corn ; new and pure (no variety of table 
corn will compare witli this in sweetness ; a great acquisi¬ 
tion ) Fegee Bean, (the earliest bean grown); Turban 
Squash, (the finest grained, dryest and best of Fall squashes); 
Tom Thumb Pea (grows but 10 inches high; a great bearer); 
Calfornia Bean (new); Ornamental Gourds (a great variety 
in one package): Speckled Lima Bean (excellent); Hub- 
hard Squash (true). Packages of any of the above sent 
to anv part of tbe United States, post paid, with Gill direc¬ 
tions for cultivation, at 15 cents each; the eight tor *1,00. 
Also, Darling’s Early Corn (the best early Sweet Corn) ; 
Upright Tomnto; Lester’s Perfected Tomato; Boston 
Curled Lettuce (true) ; Early Dan O’Rourke Pea (the ear¬ 
liest Pea cultivated); Indian Cluel Bean (the best pole string 
bean known); at 10 cents each : the six for 50 cents. 
JAMES J. H. GK.fc.GUKl, 
Marblehead, Massachusetts. 
Seed grower, and dealer in every variety of garden and 
flower seed. 
GET THE BEST STRAWBERRIES. 
The most productive are Wilson’s and Downer’s, Price 
75 cts. per 100. $5 per 1000. _ . . 
The largest and handsomest is Triomplie de Gand, Price, 
uer 100, $5 per 1000. , _ 
he richest and best flavored is Bartlett and Ward’s Favor- 
, price $t per 100, $7 per 1000. 
)tlier varieties, with a good stock of Currants, Rasnbcr- 
s Grapes, and Blackberries, at equally low rates. Address 
E. WILLIAMS, Montclair P. O., West Bloomfield, N. J. 
‘■iS 
w*T ARD’S FAVORITE STRAWBERRY.—A few 
V W thousand plants of this truly Excellent variety, at the 
reduced price of $1 per 100, $7 per 1000, to dear the ground. 
Also Clinton Grape vines, hardy, prolific, ft good wine grape. 
E. WILLIAMS, Mont Clftir P. O., West-Bloomfic 1, N. J- 
