AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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A gricultural implements.-T he 
subscriber offers for sale the following" valuable Imple¬ 
ments : 
A LLEN’S HORSE POWER.—Recent 
■ improvements in this superior Endless-chain Horse Pow¬ 
er, enables it to run much lighter than any other yet manufac¬ 
tured. The forward end requires a foot less elevation than 
others. This makes it much easier for the Horses. 
ADDITIONAL HORSE POWERS : 
EMERY’S one and two-horse chain power. 
ALLEN’S do. do. 
BOGARDUS’ Iron Sweep for one to eight horses. 
TRIMBLES’ do. do. for one to four do. 
WARREN’S do. do. do. do. 
TAPLIN’S Circular do. for one to six do. 
M owing and reaping machines.- 
ALLEN’S Mowing Machine. 
ALLEN’S Mowing and Reaping combined do. 
KETCHUM’S Mowing Machine. 
HUSSEY’S Reaping do. 
McCORMICK’S do. do. 
ATKINS’ Self-raking and Reaping combined machine. 
G rain and seed drills, corn 
PLANTING and BROADCAST SOWING MACHINES, 
for every description of field and garden planting and sowing, 
either by hand or horse. 
^CYTHES of all the best brands. 
G RAIN CRADLES, of 4 and 5 fingers, 
and of all sizes. 
H AY RAKES, both horse and hand, latest 
and best kinds. 
G ARDEN RAKES, with steel and iron 
beads and teeth. 
T hreshers— 
ALLEN’S No. 1 and 2 undershot. 
do. No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 overshot. 
EMERY’S overshot. 
EDDY’S undershot. 
D RAINING TOOLS of all sizes, and of 
the latest improvements. Spades, Scoops, &c. 
T ILE MACHINES—For making Draining 
Tiles of all descriptions and sizes. 
A MES’ Shovels and Spades, long and short 
handles—and every other desirable brand. 
H orticultural tools—a full as- 
sortment of Hedge and Vine Shears, Pruning Knives, 
Hoes, Rakes, Cultivators, Trowels, Forks, Watering Engines, 
&c. &c. 
P ORTABLE CIDER MILLS, for grind- 
ing and pressing apples, roots, &c., by hand or horse power 
—a most convenient, economical and labor-saving machine. 
Price, $40. 
£JARVESTING TOOLS of every descrig- 
AN MILLS—Of various kinds, for Rice 
as well as Wheat, Rye, Coffee, Pimento, &c. 
AIN DRILLS—A machine which eve- 
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ry large grain planter should possess. They are of the best 
patterns, embracing several varieties and sizes, and all the most 
valuable improvements. 
S MUT MACHINES, Pilkington’s, the most 
approved for general use. 
H ay and cotton presses—B ui- 
lock’s Progressive Power-presses, and several other pat¬ 
terns, combining improvements which make them by far the 
best in use. 
C ORN SHELLERS—For Hand or Horse 
Power. 
G RAIN MILLS, Corn and Cob Crushers, 
a very large assortment and of the best and latest im¬ 
proved kinds. 
G rain mills, steel and cast iron 
Mills, at $6 to $25, and Burr-Stone at $50 to $250, for Horse 
or Steam Power. 
W ATER RAMS, SUCTION, FORCE and 
Endless-chain Pumps; Leather, Gutta Perclia, India 
Rubber Hose, Lead Pipe, &c. 
D raining tiles of all forms and 
sizes 
S OUTHERN PLOWS—Nos. 10*, 11*, 12*, 
14,15, IS, 18)5, 19.19)5, 20, A l, A 2, Nos. 50, 60, and all other 
sizes. 
P LOWS—A large variety of patterns, 
among which are the most approved Sod, Stubble, Side-hill, 
Double-mold, Sub-soil, Lock Coulter, Self-Sharpener, &c. 
C ARTS AND WAGONS—With iron and 
wood axles, on hand or made to order, in the best and most 
serviceable manner. 
"AY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS 
of all sizes and great variety of patterns. 
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS WILL 
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JL find at my Warehouse every Implelement or Machine re¬ 
quired on a PLANTATION, FARM, or GARDEN. Ia addi 
tion to the foregoing, I wouldall attention to the following, 
among many others : 
VEGETABLE CUTTERS and VEGETABLE BOILERS 
for cutting and boiling food for stock. 
BUSH HOOKS and SCYTHES, ROOT-PULLER&, POST- 
HOLE AUGURS, OX YOKES, OX, LOG and TRACE 
CHAINS. 
Grub Hoes, Picks. Shovels, 
Spades, Wheelbarrows, Harrows, 
Cultivators, Road-Scrapers, Grindstones, 
Seed and Grain Drills, Garden Engines. 
Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Garden and Field Rollers, Mow¬ 
ing and Reaping Machines, Chums, Cheese Presses, Portable 
Blacksmith Forges, Bark Mills, Corn and Cob Crushers, Weath¬ 
er Vanes, Lightning Rods, Horticultural and Carpenters’ Tool 
Chests. 
Clover HuUers, Saw Machines, Cotton Gins, 
Shingle Machines, Scales, Gin Gear. 
Apple Phrers, Rakes, Wire Cloth, 
Hay and Manure Forks, Belting for Machinery, &c. 
R. L. ALLEN. 189 and 191 Water-st 
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ILLARD FELT, STATIONER, has 
removed to No. 14 Maiden-lane, New-York. 86—6m 
IMPROVED WIRE FENCE. 
^HIS ADMIRABLE FENCE is well worthy of attention for inclosing Fields, Gardens, 
Cemeteries, Heneries, also for Ornamental Trellis Work around houses or gardens. 
It is cheap and durable, covered with asphalt varnish, which requires renewal only once in 4 or 5 years. 
Perfectly secure against stock; does not catch the wind ; can not be destroyed by floods; admits the sunbeam, while it does not 
confine heat, and is withal ornamental. 
This superior FENCE can be supplied at the following prices: 
A—16 inches high, 3-inch mesh, 2 longitudinal wires, - • - 
B—45 “ •' 6-inch “ 2 “ 
C—45 “ 6-inch 44 4 “ 44 ______ 
D—33 44 “ 3-inch “ * 2 “ 44 
E—33 “ “ 3-inch “ 3 “ “ . 
F—45 “ “ 3-inch' 14 2 •* “ 
G—45 44 44 3-inch .4 44 _ 
Fine Netting for windows or irellis work, 9 cents per square foot. 
The rod measures 16k> feet. Each coil contains about 25 rods, or 400 feet. When taken in quantity of 2 coils or over, a discount 
will be allowed from the above prices. 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
. £3^ The fence is secured to posts of wood, 7 to 12 feet apart, secured with staples over each lateral wire, keeping it a few 
inches from the ground. 
$0 95 per rod 
1 25 
1 50 
1 63 
1 75 
2 00 
2 25 
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ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
ON HAMILTON, LIBERTY, AND UNION STREETS ; 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
REMOVED TO 
NO. 52 STATE-STREET ALBANY, N. Y. 
The Proprietors of the above-named establishment being the sole owners and manufacturers of 
EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWER, &c., 
ESP ALT, ARRANGEMENTS WITH OTHER PARTIES FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE. HAVING EXPIRED.^ 
have formed a new Copartnership, under the firm name of 
EMERY BROTHERS, 
And will continue the manufacture and sale of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, as heretofore, at the 
old stands of EMERY & CO. By this arrangement the united efforts, and interest of the Brothers, long known to the public, are 
secured, and no exertions will be spared to meet the wishes of those dealing in and using the c}ass of implements they manufacture 
—their leading branch being the manufacture of the justly celebrated 
Emery’s Patent Changeable Geered Railroad Horse Powers, 
With the machines to be propelled by it, as Threshing machines, Saw Mills, and Machinery generally. 
These Powers having been submitted repeatedly to the most severe tests and trials to determine their relative merit and utility 
with those of every known manufacturer, have without exception been awarded the highest prizes for superiority—among which 
were the following: 
MARYLAND STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. 
MISSOURI STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, ----- 1852, 1851. 
NEW-YORK CRYSTAL PALACE, - - 1853. 
CANADA PROVINCIAL SOCIETY, - - - 1852, 1851. 
CONNECTICUT STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, 1854. 
N. Y. STATE AGRIC’L SOCIETY, 1854, 1853, 1852, 1851, 1850. 
OHIO STATE BOARD OF AGRICUL., 1854, 1853,1852,1851. 
MICHIGAN STATE AGRICUL’L SOCIETY, 1853, 1852, 1851. 
INDIANA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. 
ILLINOIS STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULT’L SOCIETY, 1853. 
WARRANTY, ECONOMY, CAPACITY, &c. 
THE TWO-HORSE POWER and THRESHER, is capable, with three or four men, of threshing from 175 to 225 bushels, of 
wheat or rye, and the ONE-HORSE POWER from 75 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye ; or both kinds of Powers, &c., are capable of 
threshing double that amount of oats, barley or buckwheat, per day, of ordinary fair yield. If the crops be extrordinarily heavy or 
light, greater or less results will follow. 
These Powers, Threshers, &c., are warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship, and lo operate as represented by 
this Circular, to the satisfaction of the purchasers, together with a full right of using them in any territory of the United States, 
subject to be returned within three months, and home transportation and full purchase money refunded if not found acceptable to 
purchasers. 
The public may rest assured the reputation heretofore earned for our manufactures, shall be fully sustained, by using none but 
the best mal erial and workmanship; and by a strict attention to business, they hope to merit and enjoy a continuance of the pat¬ 
ronage heretofore so liberally bestowed, which we respectfully solicit. 
N. B.—All articles bear the name of “ EMERY” in raised letters upon the cast iron parts, and however much others may re¬ 
semble them, none are genuine without this mark. 
Full descriptive illustrated price Catalogues sent gratis on application. 
PRICES FOR 1 85 5. 
Emery’s Patent Changeable Horse Power Thresher, Sep¬ 
arator, Bands, &c., for two horses.$160 
Do. for one horse. 128 
Do. Two-Horse Power, with Thresher and Cleaner 
combined. 245 
Do. Patent Two-horse Power. 116 
Do. One-horse do. 85 
Do Thresher and Separator, 14 by 26 inch cylinder.. 40 
Albany, N. Y., March 15, 1855. [90,2,4,6nl201] 
Set of Bands for Machine. $5 
Portable Circular Saw Mills, with 24 inch circular saw, 
for wood cutting, &c.• 37 
Extra Table and saw for Slitting Boards, and Fencing 
Stuff, and general shop use. 7 
Cross-cut Saw, arrangements improved to attach to 
power for cutting logs. 25 
Churn attachment, (for one or more churns). 12 
EMERY R OTHERS. 
L AWTON BLACKBERRY.—Genuine 
Plants may be purchased of WM LAWTON, 
83-108ntl88 No. 54 Wall-st., New-York 
VUILLARD FELT, No. 14 Maiden-lane, 
T f Manufacturer of Blank Books, and Importer and Dealer 
in PAPER and STATIONERY of every description. Parlic- 
ar attention paid to orders. 78-130 
