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AGECULTUIIAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY, 



CORNER OF CAROLINE & THIRD STREET, 

 BUFFALO, K Y. 



PKts' Patent Separator— Improved Double Pln- 



kMi Horse Povrer— Pitts' Corn & Cob 511113, «Ssc. 



I HEREBY give notice that since the extension of the 

 patent right on my Machine for Threshing and Cleaning 

 Grain, I have removed to Buffalo, N. Y., where I have per- 

 manlly located, and erected a large establishment for the 

 future manufacture of the above ^lachines. 



The Separator has been enlarged, improved, and ren- 

 dered more permanent and durable in all its parts, while 

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

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

 This Power is warranted to stand the full strength of eight 

 horses — also to givo as much effective or usefulpower 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 Tl'.reshing Machines at Geneva, July last, IS52, where 

 it received the New York State Agricultural Society's First 

 Premium " for the beat Horse Power for general purposes." 

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

 First Premium. 



Illy 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 tbera. 



I further notify all persons who are purchasing Horse 

 Powers and Separators to be used in California or "Oregon, 

 that I will hold them accountable for any infringmants of 

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

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

 rator expressly designed for that section. 



All orders ior the above Machines hereafter addressed to 

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

 tention. JOHN A. PITTS, 



May, 1S53— tf. Buffalo, N. Y. 



HAVE YOU A DISEASED LIVEE1 



THE question, though startling, is sulfieiently suggestive, 

 when the fact is taken into consideration that diseases of 

 the Liver have becume mnut alarmingly frequent in the 

 United States. Indeed, there are few formidable diseases 

 that are not in some way traceable to a deranged state of 

 that important organ. Many of the complaints usually 

 classed under the "head of Consumption, have their origin 

 in the Liver. " Any rpmedy that would insure regularity 

 and healthful action in the Liver, would be a blessing to 

 mankind," has been the exclamation of thousands. That 

 remedy has been found ; it is safe and sure. When a fair 

 trial has been afforded it, it has never been known to fail. 

 Reader, have you any disease of the Liver, or disease 

 which you believe proceeds from heptic derangement? 

 Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of Dr. M'Lane's 

 Pills, and they will restore you to health. It is the only 

 remedy yet discovered, in which implicit confidence may 

 be placed. 



1^^ Purchasers wiU be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lane's 

 CdebraUd Liner rUls, and take none else. There are 

 other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the 

 public. Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Ver- 

 mifuge, can now be had aJ; all respectable Drug Stores in 

 the United States and Canada. 



Improved Fowls for Sale. 



HAVING kept for several years the very best fowls to be 

 procured, and having the past season added to my stock 

 some exceedingly beautiftil specimens, 1 have rtow a great 

 number of fine young pairs, certainly as good as can be 

 found in the country, which I will nell at a much lower 

 price than that charged by fowl-dealers. I wUl seU the fol- 

 lowing varieties at five dollars per j)air : 



White S'umgha; Blurk Shitnglm, Biiff S/iavghm, and 

 Cochm China; and Bnilnim rootra,a.w\ Speckled Slian- 

 g/KCfi (a very beautiful bird), at ten dollars per pair. 



These fowls will be ready for delivery by the first of Sep- 

 tember, and I will coop them carefullv, with feed, water, 

 &c., and send by raih'oad or express, as desired, without 

 charge, and warrant every fowl sent to be pure and fine. 

 Orders are solicited. Wm VICK 



Rochester, N. Y., August 1, 1853. 



French Zinc Patnt. 



THIS new and beautiful article of Paint is now offered to 

 the trade and public, 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 white 

 Lead as a paint. 



The French Zinc when properly prepared and used, 

 makes the most brilliant and durable white in use, and is 

 entirely fVee from all poisonous qualities. 



The French Zinc is not more expensive than white lead, 

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

 ther preparation for use, than to thin it with Turpentine or 

 raw Oil to the CJinsistency of white lead paint. 



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

 body, than the New Jersey Zinc. 



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

 in quantities to suit purchasers, at the Manufacturer's De- 

 pot, No. 17 Buffalo st, Rochester, N. Y. 



July, 1S52, M. F. REYNOLDS. 



PEKUVIAN GUANO. 



WE are receiving our supply of Peruvian Guano, per ships 

 "Blanchard," "Senator," and "Gray Feather," from the 

 Chineha Islands, and are now prepared to make contracts 

 for the spring supply. As the demand is large, we would 

 advise all who may be in want of this valuable manure to 

 make early application. Price, $45 per ton of 200(1 pounds. 

 Be particular to observe tLiat every bag ia branded — 

 No. 1. 



WAEEANTED PEEUVIAU 



GUANO. 



IMPOETED INTO TITE UNITED STATES BY 



F. BARREDA BROTHERS, 



FOE THE PEKUVIAN GOVERNMENT. 



LONGETT & GRIFFING, 

 State Agricultural Warehouse, 25 Cliff st., New York. 

 November 1, 1853.— 3t. 



WHAT DO THE PHYSICIANS SAY? 



LISTEN to the testimony of an eminent physician in favor 

 of M'Lane's Vermifuge, which is now universally acknowl- 

 edged to be the best in use ; even members of the medical 

 faculty (who are so otlen opposed to the use of patent medi- 

 cines), can not withhold their approval of this invaluable 

 remedy : 



LiND, Stark Co., Ohio Jan. S, 1840. 

 I have used Dr. M'Lane's Worm Specific in my private 

 practice, and am prepared to say that the unparalleled suc- 

 cess with which I have prescribed its use, both for children 

 and adults, induces me to say the most in its favor of any 

 specific or patent medicine ever before brought to my no- 

 tice. The mode of administration, the smallness of the 

 dose, and the certainty of its efficacious effects, give it, in 

 my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medicine 

 of the kind before the public. 



1^" Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. 

 M^Lane^s Celehrated Vermifuge, and take none elso. All 

 other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. Mc- 

 Lanc's genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, 

 can now be had at airrespectable Drug Stores in the 

 United States and Canada. 



Choice Poultry for Sale. 



THE SUBSORIBEE offers for sale one hundred pairs of 

 Brahma Pootras ; also, Shanghces, Cochin Chinas, and Bol- 

 ton Grays; all warranted pure. THOS. WRIGHT. 

 Utica, N. Y., Oct. 1, lS58.-3t. 



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