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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
The Allen Mowing &, Reaping Machines„ 
The best in the world. The Mower has been for many 
years the leading; one in this country. It has be -11 ofrener vic¬ 
torious in honest trials among intelligent farmers, than any 
other. It has also become the leading Mower in Great Britain 
and France In the severest tests ever applied to Mowers in 
Europe, it has easily beaten all competitors. The Emperor Na¬ 
poleon lias several Allen Mowers at work on the Royal farms. 
Eminent Agriculturists in various parts of Europe give them 
the preference over all others. 
They are celebrated for light draft, perfection and rapidity of 
work, simplicity, great strength and durability. A platform 
can be attached at the expence of $10, which makes them the 
best and most economical reapers in use. 
Grain Cradles and scythes for meadows and lawns 
Kirby’s Harvester 
Is the best combined MOWER AND REAPER in the 
world. 
Price of Combined Machine. .$130 
blower, only. ., .. 110 
Send for a Circular. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Cortlandt-st., New-York City. 
Improved Iron Horse Power 
Pitch Fork. 
For unloading Hay or loose Grain in the barn or on the stack 
—piling or loading manure. The most durable, simplest, and 
best Fork made. It is an implement which is rapidly coming 
into general use, and is a most valuable labor-saving machine, 
which no farmer can afford lo be without—it ordinarily more 
than paying for itself in one season. 
Price, with three pulleys and hooks, 65 feet draft rope, and 20 
feet hand rope, $12—without rope, $10. 
For sale by HERALD & TOMPKINS, 
Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., N. Y., 
and R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st.. N. Y. 
FAIKSAM^ 
STANDARD S'CAXiES. 
A dapted to every branch of 
Business where a correct and durable scale is required. 
Every Farmer should have a Fairbanks’ Scale. 
Send for a Circular. 
FAIRBANKS & CO., 
189 Broadway, New-York. 
H A Y—I ff A Y—l SAY. 
Tngrrsoll’s Improved Portable Hay Press, for packing 
7/ay, Cotton , Rags. Hemp. Broom Corn, &o., &c., 700 of these 
machines having been sold during the last three years, letters 
from every Suite in the Union testify to their superiority, con¬ 
venience and economy. 
Price. Hay Press No. 1, $50 ; wt. of hale 150 to ?.00 lbs. No. 2 
$75 : wt. of bale 250 to 301) lbs. Cotton Press. $150. Any sizes, 
and for anv purpose of packing, made to order and delivered on 
shipboard in New-York. Address for Circulars or Machines 
FARMERS MANUF’G CO., Greenpoint. Kings Co., N. Y. 
A MALGAM BELLS.—Only one-third as 
-much as Brass Composition, wilh tone and strength equal. 
Farm, .School-houses, Shops, and Hotels supplied, 50 to 200 lb. 
Bells at $6 to $25 each. Churches, Academies, Fire Alarm 
Bells, 5000 lbs., $025 ; 1700 lbs., $175; 1000 lbs., $i25; 825 lbs , 
$|(UI; 650 lbs., $75; 500 lbs., $60; -160 lbs., $55; 300 lbs., $35; 
complete and warranted 12 months, with Yoke, Standard, 
Wheel and Tolling Chipper, and delivered at express offices, 
railroads, or steam boats. 
Also, People’s Farm Mill, complete and warranted, $40. 
M. C. CHADWICK it go., 17 Sprucc-st., New-York. 
Sugar Evaporator. 
Cook’s Patent for converting Sorghum,Cano, and Maple juice 
into dimly 'griyiii '.sited sugar in 30 in GO minutes. This is the 
only successful Sorghum evaporator yet invented, and it posses¬ 
ses decided advantages over oilier evaporating pans for editor 
maple or cane juice. For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse 
of K. L. ALLEN, 191 Water- st, New-York. 
Horse and hand, hay and gleaning rakes, with steel and wood 
teeth, with and without wheels. Unloading forks, by the use 
of which, a horse is made to do the severest labor of the season. 
THRESHERS AND WINNOWING MACHINES AND 
HORSE POWERS. 
Cider, Wine, and Fruit Mills and Presses. 
Corn Shellers and Hay Cutters for hand and horse power. 
Every description of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple¬ 
ments. 
FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS—a full as¬ 
sortment. 
FERTILIZERS — Peruvian and American Guano, Bone 
Dust, &c., &c. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
G-rifFing’s Improved Potato Digger 
The best Digger ever offered to the farrfier. L is easily con¬ 
verted into a double mold-hoard Plow. Farmers! call and see 
it at GRIFFING BROTHER & CO’S 
North River Agricultural Warehouse, 
60 Cortlandt-st.. New-York. 
Bee Hires. 
LANGSTROTIi’S celebrated movable comb BEE HIVE. 
Price $5. 
Langstroth’s Book on the Honey Bee, $1.25. 
For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
Keystone Cider Mill, 
HICKOK’S PATENT. 
KEYSTONE CORN STALK CUTTER AND GRINDER, 
HICICOK’S PATENT, 
Circulars of the above machines, giving full description, will 
ALBAN%N.Y. •: 
CHARLES E« PEASE,' 
PROPRIETOR 
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS—READ AND PRO¬ 
FIT BY IT. 
Upon receipt of the cash I will deliver, during the pre¬ 
sent season, FREE OF EXPENSE, at any station on the line of 
the principal railroads East of the Mississippi and North of the 
Ohio rivers, any of the celebrated Premium Machines of my 
manufacture, at their usual retail price here— to wit.: 
Improved Excelsior 
Railway Two-horse Power with Thresher and Cleaner—$250 
“ “ “ “ “ and Separator 160 
“ One “ “ “ “ 128 
“ “ “ with Circular Saw Mill and Saw 128 
Thresher, and Cleaner alone,. 125 
as well as any other machines of my manufacture—more partic¬ 
ularly mentioned in circulars, which can be had on application 
to the subscriber. My machines have all been thoroughly and 
repeatedly tested, and have never failed. 
Remember you run no risk in ordering, as all my manufac¬ 
tures are warranted. In ordering he particular to state at 
what station and on what railroad you wish the machine de¬ 
livered. Send in your orders early, as “ fust come, first served.” 
CHAS. E. PEASE, . 
Excelsior Agricultural Works, Albany, N. Y. 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, 
Machine, and. Seed Warehouse. 
R. L. Allen, 191 Water-st., N. Y, 
The attention of Farmers, Merchants, and all interested, is 
invited to mv large and unequaled assoitment of Agricultural 
and Horticultural Implements and Machines.—The greatest 
care in the selection of articles I offer for sale, to have them of 
the best and most approved patterns, aud that they he made in 
the most substantial manner. 
I particularly call attention to my superior Burr Stone and 
Iron Grain Mills, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Mowing and Reap¬ 
ing Machines, Saw Mills, Corn Shellers, Hay, Fodder, and 
Stalk Cutters, Presses, Pumps, Brick Machines, Carts and 
Wagons, Cotton Sweeps, Cultivators, Harrows, Plows of every 
variety, Garden Tools, &c. 
FERTILIZERS—Peruvian Guano, Bone Dust, Phosphate of 
Lime, Dried Blood and Wool, Plaster, &c. 
Orders solicited for the above, and for STEAM ENGINES 
and MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, which shall receive 
prompt attention, and be filled on our best terms. 
ALBANY TILE WORKS, 
Comer of Clinton Avenuo and Knox Streets, 
ALBAKV, N. X. 
he furnished on application by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Cortlandt-st., New-York City. 
LONG ISLAND POTTERY AND TERRA COTTA WORKS 
North 7th-st., Williamsburg. Depots 7 Court-st., Brooklyn, and 
75 Nassau-st., New-York. 
Glazed and vitrified stone ware drain pipes, of superior 
quality—2 foot lengths, 2 to 12 inches diameter, 2 c. to 55 c. per 
foot. 'Sweeps, Traps, and Branches at corresponding rates. 
Stock, catalogues ami price lists as above. Orders promptly 
executed, arid no charge for cartage. Also continually on hand 
Chimney Tops, Vases, &c. Call and examine. 
EWD. H.. QUINN, Proprietor. 
ROUND TILE. .., . 
inches round. .$ 8 P er MOD feet. 
2 % " .K ;; ;; 
•• •• .4° 
HORSE SHOE TILE... „ 
25« inches rise.SID P el- 1000 feet. 
3hs " >5 
4M •• 18 
sH •• •• . 4 :: :: 
6M •’ '• 25 
Vi ■■ •• « •• 
SOLE TILE. t 
2 inches rise.$10 per 1000 feet. 
3 • .. 16 
4 .30 
5 •• .50 
6 •• .80 " •’ 
9 •• . 200 
Orders solicited. Terms cash 
MACHINES MADE TO ORDER. 
Address C. & W. McCAMMON, Albany, N. Y. 
Patent Steel Tooilh Self ©elivering' Horse Hay Hake. 
i improvement over any Horse-Rake before made, liy lightly pulling the lever in front of tlie sent, the 
c liny is left in windrows, in excellent condition for pitching. It is also ndmirablyadnpted for raking wheat, 
This wo consider an 
toetli are raised and the hay- - , 
oats, or stubble, as it does not waste the grain, nor collect as much rubbish as the ordinary rake 
It will rake more bay than twenty men can in tbe same time. Price $25. 
For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-street, New-York 
H ouse powers and threshers. 
—Endless Chain and Circular Powers of our own and 
other patterns, a large variety at manufacturers prices. 
R. I,. ALLEY, 191 Wator-st, New-York. 
HARE’S Patent COULTER.HARROW. 
^SHARE’S PATENT PLANTER AND lIOKIt. 
SHARE’S PATENT HOER. „ „ 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., N. Y. 
