New York Agricultv/ral Warehouse. 



Rollers of various kinds — wood, stone, or iron ; single or double ; and to move 

 by hand or horse-power : $10 to $65. 



Field JIoller. 



Cultivators, hand or horse, of various patterns $3.00 to 8.00 



JSorse-Powers. — Endless chain, single horse 75.00 to 85.00 



" " two-horse 100.00 to 120.00 



" Cast-iron, single or two-horse 50.00 to 60.00 



" " four-horse 90.00 



Grain Threshers 25,00 to 40.00 



" with Separators 85.00 to 50.00 



Clover-Milts, for cleaning seed 30.00 to 65.00 



Fimninir- Mills, for winnowing grain 12.00 to 27.00 



Burr-st07ic Mills, for grinding grain , 30.00 to 125.00 



Cast-iron Mills, a new and most admirable invention. They work either by 

 hand or other power, and are well adapted for grinding aU kinds of grain, except 



Rim-Horse Power. 



flouring wheat for market 6,00 to 30,00 



Chm and Cob Crushers, for grinding cob in the ear 30.00 to 50.00 



Sugar Crushers, for pulverizing sugar 7.50 to SO.OO 



Paint Mills, of various patterns .^, 7.00 to 17!oO 



Com Shellers. ^VfiW shell from 50 to 200 bushels of ears per hour, in the best 



manner. These work by horse or other power 30.00 to 60.00 



The same worked by hand, made of wood or cast-iron 6,00 to 10 00 



Vegetable Cutters j for slicing potatoes, beets, turnips, 8ic sioO to 1200 



