AMERICAN AGrRIC ULTURIST. 
[' LTBiil-.R, 
METAL 
MGER HAILS 
FOR 
HUSKING- 
Wc continue to invite tlie attention of Farmers ami Dealers 
lo this simple and effectual implement for husking corn, and 
ure ready to place into their hands (free of charge,) credentials 
ef such a nature, as to defy disbelief in its real merits, and aug¬ 
menting popularity. 
Agents wanted.’ Circulars, giving full particulars, sent gra¬ 
tis; six pairs of sample Thimbles (assorted sizes) sent free of 
postage on receipt of one dollar. 
< »rders covering five dollars fulfilled at wholesale prices by 
Express Address GOULD & CO.. Alliance, Ohio. 
p¥T Keep it. before the people that Gould's Celebrated Husking 
G-OULD’S 
Celebrated 
HUSKING 
Thimbles can not be beat. 
Keep it before the People that we challenge comparison or 
test trial with any thing in the whole catalogue of Husking 
Machines and Implements, and will give a premium of S100 for 
any thing that equals us in actual utility, either for husking 
corn from the shock, or from the hill. 
Keep it before the People that we are not. boasting nor joking, 
but are ready to prove these decl’ara'ions l>y a host of living 
witnesses, to all who will read our Circular, and by a test trial 
with Implements in hand, whenever an opportunity is offered. 
GOULD k CO , Alliance.‘Ohio. 
AGRICULTURAL CALDRON AND STEAMER. 
This new apparatus combines all the advantages of the Cal¬ 
dron Kettle. Steam Boiler, Heater, Furnace. &c., in a cheap 
portable form, and of sufficient, capacity and strength for do¬ 
mestic purposes. It is peculiarly adapted to cooking large 
quantities of food for hogs or other stock, and heating water, 
sca'ding hogs, steaming timber, kiln drying lumber, or other 
substances, heating milk for the dairy, washing clothes, trying 
lard and tallow, making soap, sugar, &c.. &c. 
Farmers and others interested can have an opportunity of 
seeing ii in operation at most of the County.Fairs in Western 
New-York tne present Fall, and also at the Ohio and Mich¬ 
igan State Fairs. Circulars, giving full description, advan¬ 
tages, tests, &c., sent free to applicants. 
Price No. 2 (usual size) complete..$30 00 
without stove for arch. 20 00 
kettle separate. 5 00 
D. R. PRINDLE, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. 
East Bethany, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. 
A. N. Wood & Co., 
S3at©sn, W. Y. 
A. N. WOOD. L. C. TABER. W. MORSE. 
The above cut represents a Portable Engine of entirely new 
pattern, built by A. N. WOOD & CO., which is acknowledged 
by all to be the most compact and durable of anything yet de¬ 
vised fur an Engine. A gentleman in La. writes Us that he re¬ 
ceived his 12-iiorse power, and alt hough it was entirely discon¬ 
nected from the hoiler, the machine being so simple and well 
fitted, he, without the assistance of an engineer, put it t.ogeth- 
cr. changed the eccentric and reversed the motion. Persons 
interested in steam power, by enclosing stamp, will receive 
our Circular, giving list, price, description, e‘c 
A. N. WOOD k CO. 
Eaton, N. Y., Oct. 1st, ISG0. 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, 
Madame, and Seed W&areEaoMse. 
R. L. Allen, 191 Water-st., N. Y, 
The attention of Farmers, Merchants, and all interested, is 
invited to mv large and unequaled assortment of Agricultural 
and Horticultural Implements and Machines.—The greatest 
care is used in the selection of articles I offer for sale, to have 
them of the best and most approved patterns, and 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 Shelters, Hay, Fodder, and 
Stalk Cutters, Presses, Pumns, Brick Machines, Carts and 
Wagons, Cotton Sweeps, Cultivators, Harrows, Plows of every 
varietv. 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 
piompt attention, and be filled on our best terms. 
FcopSe’s IF-m’m Mill Complete $-40. 
1-0 Itr ABLE, CHEAP, DURABLE, combining simplicity 
of action, regularity of its grinding unequalled by any; grinds 
eight bushels hardest corn per hour, with two horse power, and 
only 2)0 revolutions per minute. It obviates all the objections 
to conical or rotary motion, tho grinding plates working 
upon principles of Purr and Mill Stones, wi h similar dressing; 
weighs three hundred pounds. Any kind of power runs it, 
driving a belt. Send lor Circular. 
M. C. CHADWICK & CO., 17 Spruce-st., New-York. 
Corta Shelters, 
HAY AND STALK ("UTTERS, 
GRAIN MILLS. 
THRESHING MACHINES, 
ti grunt vanui,, mill at low prices. R. L. ALLEN, 
109 and 191 Water-st, New-York. 
H ouse powers and th^jsshkeis. 
—Endless Chain and Circular Powers of our own and 
oilier patterns,a large variety at manufacturers’ prices. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-ttt., New-York 
Waterproof--—Elastic——Durable. 
E. E. & F. misery’s IPatteiret 
INDIA-RUBBER ’ FAX N T, 
A Positive Cure for Leaky Roofs and superior to all other 
preparations in use for all the purnoses that paints are used. 
Ground in all Colors, and no Tar, Pitch, Lard, Gravel, Turpen¬ 
tine, or Cheap Oils used. 
Tested on many thousand Roofs—Bottoms of Vessels—out¬ 
side of Buildings,' and other places, where a waterproof and in¬ 
destructible coating has been required 
Silver Medal and several Diplomas awarded. 
Agents wanted, and a few Rights for sale. 
Send for Particulars. —We shall he happy to forward 
post-paid to any one desiring it, full particulars in reference to 
where it has been used, how to use it, its advantages, cost, 
etc., etc. Address E. E. & ,T. F. ELLERY, 
596 Grand-st., New-York. 
©MAS A—F L CHJ fit— 
©1&OCEKS’— ©RUG43ISTS*— 
and every other description of Bags, plain or beautifully print¬ 
ed, with name. kc. 
Heavy 2-bushel bags, same shape as seamless, a very desira¬ 
ble article for wheat. 
Paper Bags, of all sizes and weights, for Grocers’ and Drug¬ 
gists’ use. 
it wanted in every county in the United States. 
York. 
An Agent, wanted in every county in the United States, 
M. VANDERHOOF, 171 West-st., cor. Murray, New 
Potato Diggers. 
; I have three entirely different patent Potat o Diggers, ranging 
in price from $10 to S80, according to their size and form of 
construction. Each are admirable implements for throwing out 
and separating from the earth,-Irish and sweet potatoes, and 
other similar roots. As these crops grow under a great variety 
of circumstance-*, in heavy and light, wet and dry soils, some of 
the above are better adapted to particular fields than others, 
but either will save the labor of a dozen hands, and perform 
the work equally well. R. L. ALLEN, 
191 Water-st., New-York. 
Grimng’s Improved Potato Digger 
The best Digger ever offered to the farmer. It is easily con¬ 
verted into a double mold-hoard Plow. Farmers! call and see 
it at GRTFFING BROTHER k CO’S 
Nonh River Agricultural Warehouse, 
63 Courtlamlt-st.., New-York. 
M A Y —SI AY—II .4 Y. 
Ingf.rsoi.l’s Improved Portable Hay Press, for packing 
Hay, Cotton , Rags , Hemp. Broom Corn, kc., &c., 700 of these 
machines having been sold during the last three years, letters 
from every State in the Union testify to their superiority, con¬ 
venience and economy. 
Price. Hay Press No. 1, $50 ; wt. of hale 150 to 200 lbs. No. 2 
$75 ; wt. of hale 259 to 300 lbs. Cotton Press. $150. Any sizes, 
and for any purpose of packing, made to order and delivered on 
shipboard in New-York. Address for Circulars or Machines 
FARMERS MANUF'G CO., Greeupoint. Kings Co., N. Y. 
HAY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS 
from $2 50 to $75. 
CORN SKELL2R3, 
from $5 to $45. 
WILLARD’S PATENT ROOT CUTTERS, 
Sold at wholesale and retail at the 
North River Agricultural Warehouse. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO’S 
GO Oortiandt-st.. New-York. 
Share’s Patent Coulter Harrow. 
For preparing the ground for Wheat, Rye. or Grass Seed, is 
the most effective implement in use, as also for covering Grain, 
many farmers prefer it to the (Lain drill.—For sale by 
TREDWELL k PELL, 
45 Fulton-st., New-York. Owners of the Patent Right. 
§31-IAllK’S Pmmt COULTKR HARROW*, 
^SHARK’S PATENT PLANTER AND HOER. 
SHARE'S PATENT HOER 
Fell- sale l>y R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st.. N. Y. 
Sugar Evaporator. 
Cook’s Pat out for converting Sorghum, Cane, and Maple juice 
into finely granulated sugar in 30 to GO minutes. This is tho 
only successful Sorghum evaporator yjoi invented, and it. possess¬ 
es decided advantages over other evaporating pans for either 
maple or cane juice. For sale a ! tho Agricultural Warehouse 
of R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., Now-York. 
HICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
Cider and Wine Mill. 
More ‘ban one hundred Silver Medals and Diplomas have been 
given to this mill within tho last, four years. 
Sold by GRIFFING BROTHER k CO., 
GO G’onrtlaudt-st., New-York. 
KEYSTONE CORN STALK CUTTER AND GRINDER, 
It will out ami eriml fivo bushels of corn stalks a minute. 
Price $3J. Semi for a Circular. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
CD Cortlamlt-st., New-York Uiiv. 
THE HYDROPULT, 
THE HYDROPULT 
will, by the power ef one man, throw water at the rate of eight 
pilous per minute fifty feet high, with great force. It is iho 
best article ever invented for 
EXTINGUISHING A FIRE, 
PROTECTING A ROOF FROM TAKING FIRE, 
WASHING WINDOWS, 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, 
WATERING GARDENS, 
CLEANSING TREES FROM INSECTS. 
WETTING SIDEWALKS, 
SPRINKLING STREETS, 
WASHING CARRIAGES. 
DRAINING CELLARS. 
CLEANING CISTERNS. 
EMPTYING WATER FROM BOATS, 
WETTING SAILS, 
_ A SPRAY BATH, kc., kc. 
This article should be owned by every householder. It docs 
away with Hie necessity of a hydrant. It is a light, portable-" 
FORCE-PUMP, always ready, easily used, and will come in 
frequent use by every farmer, merchant, and mechanic in the 
community. Please cull and examine the article at No. 41 
Park-Row, Times Building, or address the 
AMERICAN HYDROPULT CO.. 
No 41 Park-Row, New-York. 
Agents wanted throughout the United States to seii Hie Hy- 
dropult. Apply as above. 
Sold © hi <D © sdi Jta i § s I © ei , 
Such as Flour, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Provisions of all kinds, 
Grain. Eggs, Poultry, Game, kc. kc. 
BSA.-M) EIWENS, 226 Froait-st., IVcw-YorJt. 
(SUCCESSOR TO THE FIRM OF HAIGHT & EMENS.) 
Refers to the Editor American Agriculturist. 
“ E. R. Cooper, Cashier Market Bank. New-York. 
AGENTS WANTED—To sell 4 new inventions. 
9 vw Agents have made over $25,C00 on one,—better than 
all other similar agencies Send 4 stamps and gel 80 pages par¬ 
ticulars, gratis. To sell Alarm Locks, Steamers, Book Holders 
and Belt Hooks. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
Established in 18 3 1 . 
The Genesee Parmer 
EXTSaAOEpSENAeiY ©FEEIS I 
Ttnree IrloBBtlas fen - NotBaiiregf!! 
THIS old and popular Agricultural and Horticultural journal 
is published at Rochester, N. Y., in ihc very heart of one of the 
best wheat and fruit districts in America. It has hundreds of 
practical and experienced correspondents in all parts of the 
United States and Canada. It aims to he the *’ Farmers’ Own 
Paper.” In its pages, the farmers and fruit-growers of all sec¬ 
tions interchange their views and record their experience. It 
cos’s only fifty cents a year, and all who subscribe at this time 
will receive the remaining numbers of this year free. 
Fifteen Months for Half a Dollar. 
Send the fifty cents in stamps to JOSEPH HARRIS, Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y., or get ono of your neighbors to join, and send a dol¬ 
lar bill. 
DTHJE ©4 OS PEWEBSS’ MOM’MLY 
si ml Ii©n , 3ica5itl.i!i , all Advertiser, 
EDITED BY THOMAS MEEHAN, 
Terms One Dollar a year. 
Beautifully illustrated with original cuts and colored drawings. 
It furnishes to the professional gardener, the nurseryman, nnd 
the amateur, an immense amount of information in regard to 
Hardy and Exotic Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables; Hot and 
Green Houses; Orchard Houses and Vineries; Landscape 
Gardening; Rural Architecture and Rustic Decoration, and 
Nursery Management. 
Published at No. 23 North Sixth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
j$2r* Club-rates Ten copies for Seven dollars and fifty ccits. 
(Specimen copies furnished gratis on application.) 
©as’tl©ER Seeds, 
GARDEN SEEDS, 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
The utmost care is taken to have my Seeds pure, reliable, 
and truo to their kind—most of which are grown expressly for 
my sales. 
The orders of dealers solicited for Seeds in papers or in hulk 
—which will he furnishod on ns good terms as by any other re¬ 
liable. house in the country. Wholesale price lists will be sent 
by mail on application. R L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water st., New-York. 
RUSSIA OR BASS MATS. SELECTED 
- ^expressly forbuchliiig ami tvimr. GUNNY BAGS,TWINES, 
HAY ROBE'S Stc., suitable for Nursery puraoses, for sale in 
lots lo suit by D. W. M ANW AR1NG, Importer, 
218 Front Sweet, New York. 
