C. M. SAXTON, PUBLISHER, 
No. 121 FULTON St., NEW FORK, 
Would particularly call attention to his assortment of works pertaining to Agriculture and Rural Economy, a few of 
which are enumerated, with the retail prices, from which a liberal discount will be made when a number of works are 
ordered at one time, viz :— 
Townley on the Honey Bee. 50 cents. 
The American Flower Garden Directory. $1.25. 
The American Shepherd. $1. 
Johnson’s Agricultural Chemistry. $1.25. 
Ruschenberger’s Horsemanship. $1. 
Stock Raiser’s Manual. $3. 
American Farmer’s Encyclopaedia. $4. 
Treatise on Cattle. $3. 
Hoare on the Vine. 63 cents. 
The American Florist. 38 cents. 
Parnell’s Applied Chemistry. $1. 
Ure’s Diet, of Arts, Manufactures, &c. $6. 
Dana’s Prize Essay on Manures. 12£ cents. 
Fessenden’s American Gardener. 75 cents. 
Knowlson’s Cattle or Cow Doctor. 25 cents. 
Complete Gardener and Florist. 37 cents. 
Buist on the Rose. 75 cents. 
Downing’s Fruit Trees. $1.50. 
££ Landscape Gardening. $3.50. 
££ Cottage Residences. $2. 
Lang’s Highland Cottages. $1.50. 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener. 38 cents. 
Mason’s Farriery. $1. 
Hind’s ditto. 75 cents. 
Every man his own Gardener. 12% cents. 
Horse, its Habits and Management. 12% cents. 
Boussingault’s Organic Nature. 50 cents. 
The American Poulterer’s Companion ; a practical Treatise 
on the Breeding, Rearing, Fattening, and General Manage¬ 
ment of the Various Species of Domestic Poultry, with Illus¬ 
trations (fifty or sixty), and Portraits of Fowls taken from Life. 
By C. N. Bement. $1. 
Clater and Youatt’s Cattle Doctor ; containing the Causes, 
Symptoms, and Treatment of all the Diseases incident to Ox¬ 
en, Sheep, and Swine. 50 cents. 
Essays on Practical Agriculture, by Adam Beatty, of Ky. $1. 
Am. Turf Register and Stud Book. By P. N. Edgar. $2 
American Herd Book, by L. F. Allen. $3.00. 
American Agriculture, by R. L. Allen. $1.00. 
Liebig’s Agricultural and Animal Chemistry. 25 cts. each. 
Liebig’s Familiar Letters on Chemistry. 12% cents each. 
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Agriculture (English). $10. 
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Gardening. $10. 
££ t: of Architecture. $14. 
Bridgeman’s Fruit Cultivator’s Manual. 62 cents 
Bridgeman’s Young Gardener’s Assistant, new edition, much 
enlarged. $2. 
Bridgeman’s Kitchen Gardener. 62 cents. 
££ Florist’s Guide. 62 cents. 
The Farmer’s Mine. 75 cents. 
The Vegetable Kingdom, or Hand Book of Plants. $1 25. 
Youatt on the Horse ; a new edition. $1.75. 
Rural Economy. By Boussingault. $1.50. 
Stable Economy, by Stewart. Revised by A. B. Allen. $1. 
Johnston’s Catechism of Agricultural Chemistry and Geo¬ 
logy. 25 cents. 
The Complete Farmer and Rural Economist, by Thomas G. 
Fessenden. 75 cents. 
The New American Orchardist, by Wm. Kenrick. 87% cts. 
The Honey Bee, its Natural History, &c., with 35 engra¬ 
vings. 31 cents. 
Allen’s American Herd Book. $3. 
Bees, Pigeons, E.abbits, and the Canary Bird, familiarly de¬ 
scribed. 37% cents. 
The American Poultry Book. 37 cents. 
A Treatise on Sheep. By A. Blacklock. 50 cents. 
The Theory of Horticulture. By J. Lindley. $1.25. 
Gardening for Ladies, and Companion to the Flower Garden, 
by Mrs. Loudon. $1.50. 
American Husbandry. $1. 
The Farmer’s Instructor. By J. Buel. 2 vols. $1. 
A Muck Manual for Farmers, by Samuel L. Dana. 60 cents. 
Chemistry applied to Agriculture, by M. Le Compte Chap- 
tal. 50 cents. 
Ives’s New England Fruit Book. 62 cents. 
Browne’s Trees of America: $5. 
Gray’s Botanical Text Books. $1.50. 
Gardner’s Farmer’s Dictionary. $1.50. 
Fruit Culturist, by J. J. Thomas. 62 cents. 
Treatise on Milch Cows. 3S cents. 
Stable Talk. $1.00. 
First Lessons in Botany. 25 cents. 
Prince's Rose Manual. 75 cents. 
The Horse’s Foot, and How to keep it Sound. 25 cents 
Youatt on the Dog Edited by J. S. Skinner. 75 cents. 
Orders promptly attended to, for all kinds of Books in every 
department of Literature. 
On hand, a complete assortment of School, Classical, Medi¬ 
cal. and Miscellaneous Books, which he offers at wholesale 
and retail, at the lowest prices for cash. 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
ON COMMISSION. 
JL o Bo .JL (D @ 0 $ 
191 Water Street. New York, 
OFFER TO FARMERS, PLANTERS, 
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE assortment of 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ever kept in the Uni¬ 
ted States. It embraces the best implements now in use 
throughout the Country, together with those recently Improved 
and Invented; ail of which are warranted to be made of select 
materials,—put together in the strongest manner—of a superior 
finish, and sold at the lowest cash prices. 
Among these implements are upwards of FIFTY different kinds 
of Plows, manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, of Wor¬ 
cester, Mass.,aiso, for A. B. Allen & Co., in New York—for the 
South as well as for the North; Harrows of different patterns and 
sizes; Rollers of wood and cast iron on a new principle; Seed 
Sowers for all kinds of seeds, a recent invention; Cultivators, with 
different kinds of teeth; Horse powers of wood or of cast-iron, 
very strong and superior ; Grain Threshers, with separators 
attached; Fanning Mills ; Mills for grinding corn and other 
grain, a new invention; Corn Shellers for hand or horse power, the 
latter shelling 200 bushels of ears per hour ; Vegetable cutters, 
will cut a bushel of l’oots for cattle in two minutes ; Hay, Straw, 
and Corn stalk Cutters; Scythes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes ; 
Field and Garden tools of all kinds. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. —Orders taken for 
these, and executed from a choice of the best Nurseries, Gardens, 
OesiWEyaisrtes, in the United States. 
GARDENERS, AND NURSERYMEN, 
Castings for the various kinds of Plows manufactured in Wor¬ 
cester, New York, and Peekskill. 
Castings for the Sugar planters, and everything connected with 
Agricultu re. 
Wire Cloths and Sieves. —Different kinds and sizes constantly 
on hand. 
Seeds for the Farmer and Gardener. —A choice assortment &- 
the various kinds, such as Improved Winter and Spring Wheal, 
Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn, Beans, Peas, Rutabaga Turnip, Cabbage,. 
Beet, Carrot, Parsnip, Clover and Grass Seeds, and improved varie¬ 
ties of Potatoes. 
Fertilizers. —Peruvian and African Guano, Lime, Plaster of 
Paris, Bonedust, &c. 
Improved Horses , Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry.— Orders 
executed for Stock of all kinds, to the best advantage. 
A Descriptive Catalogue, —This will be sent to any one gratis, 
upon application, post paid, to the subscriber. It comprises 80 
pages, and is illusrated with a great variety of wood cuts. 
The American Agriculturist Almanac.— 32 pages, with wood ■ 
cuts. 
Books on Agriculture, Horticulture, and Natural History. 
general assortment of all kinds. 
A liberal discount made to dealers. 
A. B. ALLEN & CO 1S7 Water Sweet, N. Y. 
