334 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
P EACH TREES FOR SALE—A choice 
selection of kinds, both for the GARDEN and ORCHARD 
of the most beautiful growth; worked from specimen-bearing 
trees, at $60 per 1,000. Also, ASPARAGUS, two years, $4 per 
1,000. Other Trees and Plants low. EDWIN ALLEN, 
118nl22 Nurseries, New Brunswick, N. J 
mHE LAWTON BLACKBERRY is the 
Jl queen of all berries—of most magnificent proportions, ex¬ 
quisite flavor, and delicate texture.— Springfield, Mass., Repub¬ 
lican , Sept 4, 1855. 
Description of the Plant .—This is an original and entirely dis¬ 
tinct variety, and not, as some suppose, the “New-Rochelle 
Blackberry,” improved by cultivation, (the plants which abound 
in that neighborhood being no better than those growing wild in 
every other part of tne country.) It differs in shape, size and 
quality from every other known variety. For descriptive circu¬ 
lars and general directions for garden culture, forming planta¬ 
tions and pruning, address, WM. LAWTON, 
New-Rochelle, N. Y., or No.SljWall-st. 
N. B.— Plants will be furnished at a reduced rate to societies 
and clubs. Ill—tfn42 
LAWTON (OR NEW-ROCHELLE) 
SSLACMISEIOtir PLANTS. 
I3P PRICES REDUCED. 
The subscribers have become Agents for the sale of the genu¬ 
ine Lawton (or New Rochelle) Blackberry Plants raised by 
Messrs. George Seymour & Co. of South Norwalk, Conn., and 
Messrs. Hallock of Milton, N. Y. 
We are prepared to receive large orders the coming Fall and 
Spring, deliverable from the middle of October until the ground 
ireezes, and from the middle of March until the middle of May. 
PRICES. 
$20 00 per hundred plants, 
11 00 “ fifty 
4 00 “ dozen “ 
2 25 “ half dozen “ 
Cost of package for a dozen or half dozen, 12 1-2 cents; for fifty 
or a hundred, 25 cents—larger packages proportionably less. 
The name of the grower, who will personally superintend the 
taking up and packing* with directions for setting and cuitivat 
ing, will accompany each package. 
The plants raised by these parties have been during the last 
year forwarded to every part of the country , and very few in 
stances of failure have occurred, although the setting out has 
often been entrusted to unskillful hands. 
Orders must be accompanied by the cash to ensure fulfillment. 
We are permitted to refei-to 
Hon. Horace Greeley, Editor New-York Tribune; 
Orange Judd, Esq., “ American Agriculturist; 
James J. Mapes, Esq., “ Working Farmer; 
Folon Robinson, Esq., Agricultural Editor New-York Tribune; 
Thomas Drew. Esq , Editor Worcester Spy, Worcester, Mass.; 
Stafford Cleveland. Esq., “ Yates County Whig; 
James S. Gibbons, Esq.. No. 10 Wall-street, New-York ; 
Richard H. Manning, Esq , No. 54 Cortlandt-street. 
N. B.—Orders should be given as early in the season as prac¬ 
ticable, and will be filled in the order of their reception. 
Pamphlets may be obtained of us on application by mail or 
otherwise, free of charge, giving statement of origin, history 
and characteristics, &c. 
DREW & FRENCH. 
Fruit and Produce Dealers, 
116—118n97 No. 85 Barclay-street, New-York. 
LAWTON 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS 
The Subscribers announce to tlieir friends and customers that 
they have now 
OVER SIX ACRES 
of the 
GENUINE LAWTON 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS 
under cultivation, and in good condition. 
They are therefore prepared to fill large orders the coming 
FALL and the following SPRING. 
PRICES. 
§25 
per 
Hundred plants. 
$12 50 
per 
Fifty plants. 
$5 
per 
Dozen plants. 
$2 50 
per 
Half dozen plants. 
N. B. All plants ordered of us will be TAKEN up 
and PACKED with the GREATEST CARE ; and 
UNDER OUR OWN PERSONAL SUPERVISION. 
Of the MANY THOUSANDS 
sent out by us last year we have heard very few instances of 
ailure, notwithstanding that lliey have been forwarded to 
EVERY PART OF THE COUNTRY’. 
and the setting out lias often^been entrusted to unskillful hands. 
Printed directions for setting and cultivating arc sent witli 
every package. 
GE0R3E SEYMOUR & CO,, 
_ _ _ South Norwalk, Conn. 
THE HEV/-HOCHELLE BLACKBERRY. 
Ki^PRICE REDUCED.^I 
npHE SUBSCRIBER. BEING ONE OF 
-H- the oldest and most successful eulfivatois of this supe¬ 
rior fruit, ofiers for sale vvell-rooted Plants of good size.care- 
lully packed so as to go safely to any part of tile world and de¬ 
liverable in November, March or April, at 
$4 PER DOZEN, OR §18 PER HUNDRED. 
Full directions for their cultivation given with each parcel of 
Plants. 
N. B.—This is the same Blackberry which is by some 
tuough erroneously, called the "Lawton” Blackberry'. 
11ft ISAAC ROOSEVELT, 
116 118nl02 Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
mEW-ROCHELLE (LAWTON) BLAOK- 
-L \ BERRY—Genuine Plants for sale on liberal terms by 
the subscriber. SIMEON LESTER, 
Can apply for information at \ New-Rochelle, 
J- Y,' LESTER’S, > Westchester Co., N. Y. 
•-street ,) 116-121nl04 
NO. 161 Water-' 
'&76TILLARD FELT, No. 14 Maiden-lane, 
in p Ip™ 11 f AY k Books - a » d Importer and Dealer 
LYtufln? an AY A T? N ik ,B 'Y of eve»T description. Partic- 
ar attention paid to orders. * 3 q 
THE! CELEI5HATE© 
MILTON RASPBERRY PLANTS 
FOR SALE. 
A few thousand of the above will bo disposed of at §15 to 
§25 per thousand. 
also : 
Five hundred Milton or Newman thornless blackberry 
plants, at 
Six dollars per dozen, or 
Twenty five dollars per hundred. 
E. S. WOOLSEY, 
118nl26 Milton, N. Y 
L AWTON’S BLACKBERRY PLANTS 
PRICES FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1856. 
Packages of Six Plants.$3 00 
Packages of Twelve Plants 5 00 
Packages of Fifty Plants - 15 00 
Packages of One Hundred Plants t 25 00 
Orders supplied in rotation as received, and none sold but the 
pure plants of my own raising. A reduction to clubs. The 
money should accompany the order. 
Packages of roots will be forwarded by any express or trans¬ 
portation line leaving New-York city. W1VI. LAWTON, 
No. 54 Wall-st., New-York, 
111—tfnll or at New-Rochelle, N. Y. 
UPHOROUGH-BRED DEVON CATTLE, 
AND ESSEX PIGS, FOR SALE. 
The subscriber now offers for sale a few superior Devon Heif¬ 
ers, bred by himself entirely from recently imported stock, and 
in calf by his last imported bull, “OMEll PASHA,” winner of 
the FIRST PRIZE, as yearling, at the Royal Show of England 
111 1855; as also a number of young Bulls and heifers, the get of 
his three imported Bulls “MEGUNTICOOK,” “MAY-BOY,’ 
and “OMER PASHA,” and out of imported Cows, or their 
progeny. 
Also, constantly on hand, ESSEX PIGS, bred from the best 
imported stock. 
For full particulars as to age, price, pedigree, &c., address, 
C. S. WAINWRIGHT, 
12i6nl08—119N9 Rhinebeck,Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
GREEN SANE MARL 0E NEW-JERSEY. 
T he new jersey fertilizer 
COMPANY is now prepared to receive orders for this 
imporiant Manure. For all lands upon which ashes are bene¬ 
ficial, the MARL is more than a substitute. Professor Cook, in 
his Annual Report to the Legislature of New-Jersey, says : 
“The value of these MARLS is best seen in the rich and 
highly cultivated district which has been improved (almost 
made) by their use. But it may be interesting to examine the 
causes of their great value iu agriculture, and to compare them 
with other fertilizers. For example : The potash alone may be 
taken, at an average, as five per cent, of the whole weight of 
the MARL ; a bushel, when dry, weighs eighty pounds ; and in 
the proportion mentioned, would contain four pounds of potash; 
This is nearly as much as there is in a bushel of unleached wood 
ashes.” 
And again : “ It is probable that the great value of the MARL 
is to he found in the fact that it contains nearly all the sub¬ 
stances necessary to make up the ash of our common cultivated 
plants ” 
Price delivered on board vessel at the wharves of the Com¬ 
pany at Portland Heights, Raritan Bay, New-Jersey, seven 
cents per bushel. 
For further particulars, s e Circular, sent free of postage. 
Orders for other fertilizers will receive prompt attention. Ad¬ 
dress either of the undersigned. 
CHAS. REARS, President, 
Riceville Post-Office, N. J. 
Tappan Townsend, Treasurer, 
No. 82 Nassau-st., New-York. 
GEO. W. ATWOOD, Secretary. 
117-118nlll No. 16 Cedar-st., New-York. 
TJCDERUY IAN GUANO —At lowest market, 
prices, wholesale and retail—with Government weight and 
brand on each bag, for sale at the 
AGRICULTURAL IM1 LEMENT AND SEED 
Warehouse of R. L. ALLEN, 
Nos. 189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
allen’s celebrated mowing machine 
CANNOT CLOG. 
PORTABLE CIDER MIDLAND PRESS. 
—This very desirable and approved machine I am now man- 
uiacluriug in the best manner. It will make more eider than 
any other press with a given quantity of apples, and in a given 
lime. The cider made from it is of the best quality. Cidercan 
be made with this mill when, and in quantities as required. It 
is also useful for pressing currants, berries, cheese, butter. &e. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, No. 180 and 191 Water-st. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF L I ME — Of 
Hoyt, DeBurg, and Mapcs’s manufacture. 
G UANO, Bone Dust, Poudrette, Super- 
phosphate of Lime, &c. 
B ONE DUST, ground and sawings. 
Poudrette, Tafeu, Plaster of Paris. 
Purchasers may depend upon getting these manures of best 
quality. For sale by II. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
D RAINING TOOLS of all sizes, and of 
t lie latest improvements. Spades, Scoops, fee. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 189 and lffi Water-street. 
JJURR STONE and Iron Grain Mills. 
J3 LOWS of all kinds 
Wrought Iron Plows, 
and Plows with wrought iron Points. 
"ARROWS ; Hay and Stalk Cutters. 
H 
gEED SOWERS, &c., in great variety. 
jpUELD and Garden Seeds. 
A LLEN’S IMPROVED MOWER, AND 
MOWER AND REAPER—the best in America. 
A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural and 
Horticultural implements, of good quality and at low prices, 
For sale by R. l. ALLEN, 
109— 189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
SEED STORE- 
jpARMERS AND MERCHANTS WILL 
. find at my Warehouse every Implelement or Machine re¬ 
quired oil a PLANTATION. FARM, or GARDEN. In addi 
tion to the foregoing, I would all attention to the following, 
among many others : 
VEGETABLE CUTTERS and VEGETABLE BOILERS, 
lor cutting and boiling food for stock. 
tt 5V SH HOOKS and SCYTHES, ROOT-PULLERs, POST- 
HOLE^AUGURS, OX yokes’, OX, LOG and TRACE 
Grub Hoes, Picks Shovels, 
Spades Wheelbarrows, Harrows, 
Cultivators. Road-Scrapers, Grindstones, 
Seed and Gram Drills, Garden Engines 
Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Garden and Field Rollers Mow¬ 
ing and Reaping Machines, Churns, Cheese Presses, Portable 
Blacksmith Forges, Bark Mills, Corn and Cob Crushers Weath¬ 
er Vanes, Lightning Rods, Horticultural and Carpenters’Tool 
Chests. 
Clover Hullers, Saw Machines, Cotton Gins 
Shingle Machines, Scales, Gin Gear 
Apple Parers, Rakes, Wire Cloth, 
Hay and Manure Forks, Belting for Machinery. &c. 
R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water-st., New-York. 
Lindsey’s Double-Acting 
tifiif win pm 
This pump has just been patented in 
America and England , and far ex¬ 
cels any pump heretofore invented ; 
Its peculiarities are simplicity,po / icer, 
end cheajyness. Its simplicity ; there 
Is nothing about it but iron and cast 
metal, and it can be taken apart 
and put up by any one* and will 
last for an age. It has the power 
M to raise water hundreds of feet, 
m with the extra expense of $3 and 
f the price of pipe. Water rises in it 
by hand 100 feet per minute ! For 
cheapness ; a No. 1. pump (for all 
ordinary purposes) complete, and 
fifty feet of pipe, costs but $30 I 
The handle at the top, turns the 
pipe and pump, and every revolu¬ 
tion fills the cylinder twice, afford¬ 
ing an abundant supply of water 
with the least possible expense 
and labor. It is peculiarly adapt¬ 
ed to deep wells , rail road sta - 
tions, salt works, mining and 
m an nfacturin g purposes. Whe r- 
ever it is introduced, the old force, 
suction and chain pumps will dis¬ 
appear. Practical and scientific 
_men pronounce it as without an 
I-equal, for all that is here claim¬ 
ed for it. The Scientific Ameri¬ 
can, after seeing it In operation, says : “ This pump is very 
simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, dura¬ 
ble, easily operated and economical; we regard it as an 
excellent improvement .” Circulars with an accurate draw¬ 
ing and full description sent free of charge to all parts of 
the country. No. 1, has a one inch pipe; No. 2,1^ inches; 
No. 3, H inches; and the prices $30, $42, $54 ; the No. 2 and 
8 are designed for very deep wells, railroad stations, dec. 
where raueh water is required. The subscriber is the general 
agent for the sale of these pumps to all parts of the world, 
and exclusive agent for New York. Orders must be accom¬ 
panied by the cash, and should be explicit as to the kind of 
pump wanted, depth of well, shipping address, &c. They will 
meet prompt attention. A pump and pipe weighs about 170 
lbs. No charge for shipping or cartage. Wells over 50 feet 
should have extra gearing, which costs $3. 
JAMES M. EDNEY, 
Com. Merchant, 56 John St.N. Y* 
For sale by II. Lindsey, Inventor, Asheville, N. C. 
113—118n69 
H orse powers and threshers. 
—I have for sale the best and most approved made in the 
United States, viz : 
Allen’s celebrated one liorse endless chain power. 
Emery’s Patent do do do 
Allen’s celebrated two do do do 
Emery’s patent two do do do 
Trimble’s one to four horse iron circular power. 
Warren’s do do do do 
Eddy’sor Tasslin’s superior wood and wrouglit'iron one to 
six horse circular power. 
Hall’s or Pitts one to eight horse iron circular power, much 
used in California and other Western State 
THRESHERS. 
Allen’s or Emery’s Threshers with or without Separators. 
3 ddy’s Iron Cylinder Threshers^ 
Flail’s or Pitts and other make Threshers and Cleaners com¬ 
bined, for two to eight horses. 
R. L. ALLEN, Nos. 189 and 191 Water st. 
H orticultural tools—a full as- 
sortment of Hedge and Vine Shears, Pruning Knives, 
Hoes, Rakes, Cultivators, Trowels, Forks, Watering Engines, 
&c. &c. 
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. 
O ARTS AND WAGONS—With iron and 
wood axles, on hand or made to order, in the best and most 
ervice able manner. 
L ITTLE GIANT and other Corn and Cob 
Crushers 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN. 
189 and 191 Water st., New-York 
R ussia or bass mats, gunny 
BAGS, TWINES, &c., suitable for Nursery purposes, for 
sale in lots to suit, by 
D. W. MAN WARING, Importer, 
lll-128nll0 248 Front-street, New-York. 
