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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[Juke, 
SHANE’S MJRCMASaNCr AGEMCY. 
BAKER’S PATENT FRUIT JARS, 
The most 9iraple—rapid and reliable, See American Agri¬ 
culturist, page 1S3. 
Prices: Pints $2.00 per doz. Quarts $2.50. 
GLASS FRUIT JARS, WITH A SMALL 
SHOULDER ON THE INSIDE OF THE NECK. 
Quart Jars with Corks.$1.50 per Dozen 
Pint Jars do. . 1.00 do. 
Tin Covers ...12 cts. do. 
AD. ISAACSEN’S PHOSPHORIC PASTE FOR 
the destruction of rats and mice. Price 50 cents per Box. 
See American Agriculturist, page 174. 
COLEUS VERSHAFFELTI1, 
A new and beautiful bedding plant. 50c. each or $4 per doz. 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, 
No. 1, $10. No. 2, $3, No. 8, $14. No. 18, $18. 
The only Wringer with the Patent Cog Wheel Regulator. 
Where there are no Canvassers, the Express charges will 
be prepaid. 
NONPARIEL WASHING MACHINE, 
Prices, No. 1, $12; No. 2, $16; No. 3, $20. 
WOODRUFF’S PORTABLE BAROMETER, 
Prices $8, and $12. Agents wanted. 
THE AQUARIUS, A Hand Force Pump, $10. 
SWIFT’S IMPROVED LAWN MOWING MA¬ 
CHINE, 
Prices $45 to $190. 
HUTCHINSON’S FAMILY WINE AND CIDER 
MILL AND PRESS, 
Price $18. 
TORREY’S ARCTIC FREEZER, 
3 quarts $3.—4 quarts $1.-6 quarts $5. 
HARVEY B. LANE, 
No. 151 Nassan-st., New-York City. 
MASON & HAMLIN’S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
Are essentially different from and greatly superior to all 
other instruments of their class. Wherever exhibited they 
have always taken the first premiums, and are recommend¬ 
ed as 
‘THK BEST INSTRUMENTS OF THEIR CLASS” 
by ZUNDEL, MORGAN, WOLLENHAUPT, WELS, WOLF- 
SHON.MAGHATH, FLINT, HAGAN, MOSENTHAL, SMITZ, 
and others of the most distinguished organists of New-York. 
Similarly recommended also by LOWELL M ASON, GEORGE 
JAMES WEBB, THOS. HASTINGS, W. B. BRADBURY, 
GEO. F. ROOT, SIGISMUND THALBERG, WILLIAM MA¬ 
SON, GUSTAVE SATTER, and others. 
Prices of single and double reed instruments $70 to $150 
each; with six to twelve stops $225 to $500 each. 
MASON & HAMLIN’S MEL0DE0NS 
Are also better than any others. Prices $50 to S335 
cacli. Warerooms in New-York, Nos. 5 a ml 7 Mercer- 
street. Send for circulars with particulars. 
MASON BROTHERS. 
$200 J- P. bale’s $200 
T&TEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS are destined to revo- 
lutionize the whole Piano business. For Durability, 
Beauty of Tone, and Touch, as well as in style of finish, they 
are unequaled; and nothing of the kind has ever before 
been offered in this country that will compare with them in 
prices : 
$ 225 —$ 250 —$ 275 . 
They contain all improvements qf value nowin use, and 
are all 
Warranted for Five Years. 
Please call and examine them and compare them with those 
of any of the first class makers, or send for a Circular giving 
all particulars. 
J. P. HALE & CO., 478 Broadway, N. Y. 
$150 
SEVEN OCTAVE 
' ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES. 
$150. 
GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 BROADWAY, 
Now at their new warerooms, are prepared to offer to the 
? ublic their new enlarged scale Piano Fortes, with Iron 
Tame, Overstrung Bass, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, 
etc. The Grovesteen Piano-fortes received the highest 
award over all others at the World’s Fair, and l'or five suc¬ 
cessive years at the American Institute, which is a suf¬ 
ficient guarantee of their excellence. 
Heavy Mouldings, Carved Legs, etc., $175 and $200. Rose¬ 
wood Tops, $10 extra. Warranted for five years. Terms 
net cash. 
SEEDS. 
Buckwheat and all other Seed Grain of best va 
rictles. 
Turnip, Ruta Baga, Cabbage, etc., of the choicest 
kinds. 
A full assortment of Field, Garden and Flower 
Seeds, Plants, etc. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
ANTI-FRICTION HORSE 
POWER. 
These Powers have been exhibited at several Western State Fairs, and have always taken the HIGHEST PREMI¬ 
UMS. The friction is reduced by IRON BALLS, which support the entire weight of the castings. Two and a half pounds 
draught will keep it in motion; permitting the entire strength of the horses to be exerted upon the machine to he driv* 
yen. They are strong enough to drive the largest Threshing Machines, and will do the SAME AMOUNT OF WORK 
with from two to four Horses less than are generally uses!. EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED TO 
GIVE SATISFACTION. 
Price of Power for 1 to 6 horses (power to be taken from pulley, as above) 
“ “ “ “ “ with bevel-geared Jack. 
$125 00 
, 140 00 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR TO 
E. H. B ENNET, Patentee, 42 & 44 Greene-st„ New-York. 
Acknowledged to toe Superior to 
aS3 Others. 
495 BROADWAY , NEW-YORK. 
“Grover & Baker’s is the best.”—Am. Agriculturist. 
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Amalgam ISeESs, 
At prices within the reach of every Church, School, 
Cemetery, Factory, or Farm in the land. Their 
use throughout the United States and Canadas for 
the past six years lia9 proven them to combine 
most valuable qualities, among which are tone, 
STRENGTH, SONOROUSNESS, aild DURABILITY OF 
vibration, unequalled by any other manufacture. 
Sizes from 50 to 5,000 lbs., costing two thirds less 
than other metal, or 15 cents per pound, at which 
price we warrant them twelve months. Old bell 
metal taken in exchange, or bought for cash. Send 
for a Circular to the Manufacturer, 
JOHN B. ROBINSON, 
No. 190 William-street, New-York. 
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THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. 
This is the best and cheapest microscope in 
the world for general use. It requires no fo¬ 
cal adjustment, magnifies about 100 diameters, 
or 10,000 times, and is so simple that a child 
can use it. It will be sent by mail, postage 
paid, on the receipt of $2.25, or with six beauti¬ 
ful mounted objects for $3, or with 24 objects 
for $5. Address HENRY CRAIG, 
180 Centre-st., New-York. 
A liberal discount to the trade. 
“The CRAIG MICROSCOPES are just wliat they are 
claimed to be. Those who wish such an article, will not be 
disappointed, if they should obtain one of these.”— N. Y 
Methodist. _ 
tTe F ARMER’S BEE HIVE 
Has secured 53% pounds of surplus honey from one 
swarm the first year ; and 95 pounds from one swarm the 
second year, both from white clover in boxes. To any per¬ 
son who will send to our address twenty-five cents United 
States currency, we will sent a descriptive Circular, and 
the right to make and use one hive for experiment. And 
to ministers of the gospel a full right to use iu their own 
apiary on the same terms. Address JASPER HAZEN, . 
Albany, N. Y. 
Farm and Garden Implements 
OF EVERY VARIETY. 
Mowing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Scythes for Field and 
Lawn, Grass Hooks, English Scythe Stones, Garden, Hay, 
and Manure Forks, Garden Engines and Syringes, Garden 
and Field Rollers, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Hakes, 
Threshers, etc. 
Fertilizers of all kinds. 
Seeds.—Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds. Choice and 
reliable. JOHN VANDERBILT, 23 Fulton-st„ New-York. 
Schenectady Agricultural Works. 
G. WESTINGE 10 USE & CO., Proprietors. 
Send for a Circular, containing full description of the Un¬ 
equaled Lever, and Endless Chain Horse Powers, Threshers 
and Cleaners, Clover Hallers, "Wood Saws, &c.,manufactured 
by the subscribers. Address 
G. Westinghouse & Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 
1BAKEK S PATENT DOUBLE PLOWING MA- 
_H D CHINE. 
CHICHESTER'S COMBINED FURROWING, COVERING. 
CULTIVATING, HOEING, HILLING, and POTATO DIG¬ 
GING MACHINE. Manufactured and sold by 
„ GKIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
Send for Circular. CO Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
THE EXCELSIOR 
BURR STOWS MILLS, 
FOR farmers and millers. 
Have taken the highest Premiums wherever exhibited ! 
They may be driven by horse, icater , or steam power, 
do their work as well as the best flat stone mills in mill¬ 
ing establishments, and require but one-half the power to do 
the same amount of work. They are made in the best manner, 
and for farm use will last thirty years , and cost nothing for 
repairs. 
£F”They are guaranteed to give satisfaction, or 
THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED..^ 
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 GLAZIEJLt’S DIAMONDS. 
M 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, by D. W. MAN WAKING, 
Importer, 248 Front-st.. New-York. 
