AGRCULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAinJFACTOEY- 



COENEK OF CAKOLINE & THIRD STREET. 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Pitts' Patent Sepai-ntor— Iniprovetl Double Pin- 

 ion Horse Power— Pitts' Corn «Si Cob 311U3, «!tc. 

 I HEREBY give notice tliat since the extension of the 

 patent right on my ^Macliine for Threshinj; and Cleaning 

 Grain, I have removed \x) Buffalo, N. T., where I have per- 

 mantly located, and erected a large establishment for the 

 future manufacture of the above Machines. 



The Separator has been enlarged, improved, and ren- 

 dered more permanent and durable in all ite parts, while 

 the Horse Power for strength, ease, durability and cheap- 

 ness of repair is not surpassed by any in the United Slates. 

 This Power is warranted to stand the full strength of eight 

 horses — also to give as much effective or useful power when 

 driven by one or two horses as any other Horse Power, 

 whether constructed on the endless chain or lever principle. 

 It was put on trial at the great exhibition of Horse Powers 

 and Threshing Machines at Geneva, July last, IS52, where 

 it received the New York State Agricultural Society's First 

 Premium " fir the best Horse Power for general purposes." 

 Tlie Separator, at the same trial, also received the Society's 

 First Premium. 



My Machines will thresh and clean from three to five 

 hundred bushels of wheat per day, and other grain in pro- 

 portion.- 



Two hundred of the above Machines are for sale at the 

 Agricultural Works of the subscriber in this city, all war- 

 ranted to be a better article than can be purchased at any 

 other shop, and if they do not prove on trial to be so, I will 

 take them off the hands of the purchasers at the price they 

 may pay me for them. 



I further notify all persons who are purchasing Horse 

 Powers and S<--parators to be used in California or Oregon, 

 that I will hold them aceoimtable for any infringmants of 

 the rights secured to me by letters patent in the above Ma- 

 chines, as I am manufacturing a Horse Power and Sepa- 

 rator expressly designed for that section. 



All orders for the above Machines hereafter addressed to 

 JOHN A. PITTS, Buffalo, N. Y., will receive pronipt at- 

 tention. JOHN A. PITTS. 



May, 1853— If. Buffalo, N. Y. 



French Zinc Paint. 



THIS new and bp.iutiful article of Paint is now offered to 

 the trade and pul)lic, ground in prepared linseed oil, for the 

 first time in this country. It has been used successfully in 

 France for the last five years, where it has superseded v/hite 

 Lead as a paint. 



The French Zinc when properly prepared and used, 

 makes the most brilliant and ilurable whito in use, and is 

 entirely free from all poisonous qualities. 



The French Zinc is not more exppnsi\'e than whit(! lead, 

 and is prepared in such a manner that it requires no far- 

 ■ thcr preparation for use, than to thin it with Turpentine or 

 raw Oil to the e/msi.stency of white lead paint. 



The IVcnch Zinc is very much whiter, and has a better 

 body, thrm the New .Ferscy Zinc. 



The French Zinc is offered dry, and prepared as above. 

 In quantilies to suit purchasers, at the Manufacturer's De- 

 pot, No. 17 JJuffalo at,, Rochester, N. Y. 



July, 1852, M. F. REYNOLDS. 



Fertilizers. 



Peruvian Guano, lj;45 per ton. 



Supcr|ilinspl\alc of Lime, 'iSi ct.s. per Ih. 



Vttnu- Sawings, or Meal, If2.5lt, per brL 



Turning's and Crushed, !f'J.25 « 



Pnlveri/...,) Charcoal, .$1.00 " 



Potasti SiTa|)ings, '.\J4 to 4 cts. per lb. 



Plaster, gr.iund, ifl.liX to 1.25 pes bbL 



Sulphuric Acids, 23;,'' to 2^^ eft. i)er lb. 

 For Bale at the Stale Agricultural Warehouse. 



LONOE'lT & QRIFFING. 

 June 1 , 1 853-^t. No. 20 Cliff street, New York. 



HAIiI.OCK'S Ag'l WTarehouse and Seed Store. 



JVb. 24, ExcJuin^e street, Rochester, N. Y. 



[Emery's Patent Premium Railroad Horse Power, Thresb- 

 ing Machine and Separator.] 



THE subscriber, late from the establishment of Emery &, 

 Co., manufacturers at Albany, where he has been engaged 

 for the past six years, has been appointed their Sole Agent 

 in Rochester and Western New York, for the sale of 

 EmerifH ceWbrated Railroad Ilorae Foicers and ThrtsK- 

 ing Machines ; Circular and Cross-cvt Saw Mills, 

 Feed Mills, Corn-stock and Ilay-Ouiters, <&c. 

 adapted to the Power, and now offers them at manufac- 

 turer's prices, with the transportation added, and subject to 

 the warrantee, as follows : '' To work to the satisfaction of 

 purchasers as represented in circulars and catalogues, or to 

 be returned within three months, and full purchase money 

 to be refunded." The attention of farmers is solicited, and 

 a careful investigation into the construction of this Power 

 and its comparative merits, as v/ell as price requested, be- 

 fore purchasing elsewhere. He is also agent for their 



COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, 

 and keeps constantly on hand Plows, Hay-Cutters, Corn 

 Shellers, Seed Planters, &c., &c., comprising a complete 

 and extensive stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im- 

 plements generally, together with a full assortment of Field 

 and Garden Seeds, of the best Imported and Shaker 

 growth. 



He is also agent for the sale of Seymour's Grain DriUs 

 and Broadcast Sowers, Wheel Cultivators, Gang Plows, 

 Clover Hullers. Cider Mills, Clover Gatherers, Horse Rakes, 

 Scythes and Snaths, Hand Rakes, Grind Stones, &c. 



He will be prepared to furnish dealers with Drum and 

 Taylors's well known Scythes; also Manure, Straw, and 

 Hay Forks, Snaths, Rifles! and other haying tools at manu- 

 facturers's prices, wholesale and retail. 



Particular attention is called to a New Plow, which is 

 believed to be the best cast iron Plow ever offered, and 

 which is warranted to do better work, with less expense of 

 team, than any other Plow heretofore sold in Rochester — 

 while the price is less than any other equally well finished. 



The "uniform one-price cash system" will be adopted, 

 with prices as low as the cost of articles, and just compen- 

 sation for labor and time, will allow. 



Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 

 stock of Machines and Implements, and are assured that 

 no effort shall be wanting to meet promptly the wants af & 

 dircriminating public. 



K^l" Circulars and Catalogues furnished gratis on ai>- 

 plication personally or by mail. E. D. IIALLOCK, 



Juno 1, lSu3 — tf No. 24, Exchange street, Rochester. 



Extra Improved Superphosphate of Lime for Sale. 



THE subscriber, at additional expense, has recently made 

 important iniprovements in the maiuifacture of this well 

 tested and valuable manure, and is now prepared to ftir- 

 nish an article asuuredly equal, if not superior, to any in 

 the market, at the lowest cash prices. 



Put in bags of 5ii, 100, and 150 lbs. each, and branded 

 "NOk 1 Superphospate of Limo." Manufactured and sold 

 by W.M. PATl'ERSON, 



Divison Street Wharf, Newark, N. J, 



agents: 

 IIaskkll, MminicTC A Bull, 10 Oould-st., N. Y. 

 H. Kmery, Esq., Agricultural Warehouse, Albany. 

 pHmiKKife FuLLKK, HaHowcll Maine. 

 E. OitKEN, Esq., Easton, Penn. 

 8. CuASB, Esq., Middletown, Conn.» 

 July, 1858-41. 



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