ADVERTISEMENTS. 
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ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
SEED STORE. 
Removed from stand No. 10 and 12 Green street, to the spacious 
New Store No. 369 Broadioay, a few doors South of the 
Post Office, Albany, N. Y. 
THE subscriber being a sufferer from fire, in common with 
a large portion of the citizens of Albany (having lost his store 
and stock on the morning of the 29th of October last), has se¬ 
cured for a term of years the new and extensive store. No. 
369 Broadway, or old Market street, a few doors south from 
the Post Office. This store being 145 feet deep, and four sto¬ 
ries high, is much larger than his former one and running 
through from Broadway to the Canal basin—Broadway being 
the principal thoroughfare in the city, between the boat land¬ 
ings and depots, the location is readily found. These ad¬ 
vantages, with the increased facilities, will enable him to 
transact many times the business heretofore done by him, and 
more convenient for the trade generally. 
In connection with these changes, he is erecting an exten¬ 
sive manufactory in the central part of the city, sufficiently 
large to accommodate over 100 mechanics, and a proportionate 
amount of labor-saving machinery, which will enable him at 
all times to execute all orders with despatch. And he solicits 
ihe continuance of that very liberal patronage heretofore be¬ 
stowed upon his establishment. H. L. EMERY. 
N. B. It is his intention to establish branches at Rochester 
and Buffalo the coming spring, each to be under the charge 
of experienced brothers of the subscriber. 
BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, & C., &c. 
For sale at the Office of the American Agriculturist. 
AMERICAN Farmer’s Encyclopedia. $3, in leather. 
American Shepherd, by Morrell. $1. 
American Agriculture, by Allen. $1. 
American Poulterer’s Companion, by Bemenfc. $1. 
American Veterinarian, by Cole. 50 cents. 
Buist’s Kitchen Gardener. 75 cents. 
Buel’s Farmer’s Companion. 75 cents. 
Chaptal’s Agricultural Chemistry. 50 cents. 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. $1.50. 
Domestic Animals, by R. L. Allen. Cloth, 75 cents ; paper. 
50 cents. 
Domestic Economy, by Miss Beecher. 75 cents. 
Farmer’s and Emigrant’s Hand Book. $1. 
Fruit Culturist, by J. J. Thomas. 50 cents. 
Gardner’s Farmer’s Dictionary. $1.50—leather, $1.75. 
Farmer’s Manual. 50 cents. 
Horse’s Foot—and how to keep it sound. 25 cents. 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. $1.25. 
Loudon's Ladies’ Flower Garden. $1.25. 
Liebig’s Agricultural Chemistry (new edition). $1. Paper, 
75 cents. 
“ Agricultural and Animal Chemistry (pamphlet edi¬ 
tions). 25 cents each. 
Parsons on the Rose. $1.50. 
Prince on the Rose. $1.50. 
Rural Economy, by Boussingault. $1.50. 
Stable Economy, by Stewart. $1. 
Smith’s Productive Farming 50 cents. 
Treatise on Milch Cows. 33 cents. 
Treatise on Guano. 25 cents. 
Youatt on the Horse (new editio n). $1.75. 
Youatt on the Pig. 75 cents. 
Hovey’s Fruits of America, colored plates. $1 per number. 
Martit on Manures. 38 cents. 
Man’s Bird Keeper’s Manual. 50 cents. 
Johnson’s Gardener’s Dictionary. $2. 
Youatt on the Dog. $1.50. 
Porter’s Hawker on Shooting. $2.75. 
The Dog and Sportsman. 75 cents. 
Beattie’s Southern Agriculture. $1. 
Buist’s Flower Garden Directory. $1.25, 
McMahon’s Gardener. $3. 
Downing’s Landscape Gardening. $3. 
“ Cottage Residences. $2. 
Mason’s Farriery, (new edition). $1 25 
Hind’s ' “ “ $1. 
Bridgman’s Young Gardener’s Assistant. $2. 
Allen’s American Herd Book. $3. 
Browne’s Trees of America. $5. 
Thomas’ Fruit Culturist. 50 cents. 
In press, Miner’s American Bee Keeper’s Manual. 
Orders sent by mail, accompanied by Cash, will receive 
prompt attention, and the books sent by mail, or otherwise. 
Address C. M. SAXTON, 121 Fulton street, New York. 
4t* Nov. 
LAND FOR SALE. 
FOR SALE—2,000 acres of land lying in the marl region of 
Eastern Virginia, and within two to seven miles of the town 
of Fredericksburg. Apply to LAYTON Y. ATKINS, 
dec lyr. Fredericksburg, Va. 
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK STATE 
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
THE Annual Meeting of this Society will he held at Albany, 
on the third Wednesday (17th) of January,1849. Premiums will 
be awarded on Grain and Root Crops, Butter, Cheese, Fruits, 
&c. Statements should be furnished the Secretary early in 
January. 
It is desired that there should be a full representation from 
County Societies, as well as of the friends of agriculture gen¬ 
erally. 
A Pomological Exhibition will be held at the rooms of the 
Society, and growers of fruit are respectfully requested to for¬ 
ward specimens to the secretary as early, if practicable, as the 
15th of January. B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Nov. lsf, 1848. n3t 
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new style of holders, together with all styles of Gold and Sil¬ 
ver Pen and Pencil Cases of beautiful patterns, suitable for the 
holidays, at their warehouse (old stand), 189 Broadway, New 
York. j3t 
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