ADVERTISEMENTS. 
NEW-YORK 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
A. B. ALLEN & CO. 189 AND 191 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. 
THE SUBSCRIBERS keep constantly on hand, and offer for sale the largest and most complete assortment of Agricultural and 
Horticultural Implements, and Field and Garden Seeds in the United States, among which may be found the following : _ 
W ATER SAMS—of various sizes, for raising water, 
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made entirely of metal. 
’ "fREECI£ MACHINES of the best construction, will 
JU> make 10,000 to 15,000 bricks per day by hand. 
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SUER MILLS of simple construction, and capable of 
grinding fine, and in the most rapid manner. 
mfflLL FOB GRINMN6 BOIfEBUS'B’.-For 
JLVJL sale, a second-hand mill, to be driven by horse, steam or 
water power. 
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White Flint, and several other varieties, of the best 
and most improved kinds of Winter Wheat for sale. 
UlOTMYj fresh reaped, a choice article. 
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~|T|| LUE G-St, ASS? Fresh Kentucky, just received, suitable 
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for lawns, and early and late pas tures. 
LOVEKj both Red and White, free from all foul seed. 
'AG0NS.—Single or double of any required shape. 
Also, Axles and Wheels. 
ABTS.—Hand and Ox Carts, and Wheels of different sizes, 
made of the best material at short notice. 
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UANO AND OTHER EERT1MSEES, con- 
stantly on hand and for sale on reasonable terms. 
Guano —Genuine Peruvian of the best quality. 
Bone Dust— of superior quality, in barrels. 
Plaster. —Ground Plaster, in barrels. 
Poudrette —at manufacturers’ prices. 
F OREIGN SEEDS? of superior quality and late impor¬ 
tation. 
Grass Seeds. —Ray Grass, Lucern, and White Dutch Clover 
Seeds. 
Garden Seeds. —A large stock selected with care, expressly for 
the American Market. 
E NBLESS-CMAIN PUMPS of all sizes, to be fur¬ 
nished complete, or in either of their parts, both in large 
and small quantities. 
JOTIGIILir IMPROVED FORCING PUMP 
IQ i and Garden and Fire Engine, a better and cheaper article 
than ever before offered in theNew-York or any other market, 
to be sold in any quantity. 
M ew anb highly improved lac- 
tometers.—We have just got up a new article of cream 
gauge, far better and more accurate than any heretofore made. 
Price $5, with a liberal discount to dealers. 
C HEAP SOUTHERN PLOWS.—Nos. 10*, 11*, 
12, 14, 15, and every variety, including several new and 
highly popular kinds, for sale in large quantities. 
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OOT, PULLESSS.—A useful instrument for drawing 
out bushes, roots, and small stumps. 
yEGETAllLE ROSLERS, used for boiling food for 
stock, holding from 15 to 120 gallons. 
P REMIUM FAWNING MILLS.—These machines 
considering the simplicity of their construction and effi¬ 
ciency of all their operations are the best in use. 
QIAUSAGE CIJTTEES AND STUFFERS.— 
These will save nine tenths of the labor in cutting sausage, 
or other mince meat. 
MNAGliE PLOWS.— Many plows having been sold 
IP A under the name of the Eagle Plow , which are not 
genuine, this is to give notice that all plows sold in this city 
under that name, to ensure confidence, will have our name 
marked on the beam, and no others purchased here can be relied 
on asj?eiiuine without this brand. 
23?”" Be particular , also, as to the name, number, and street, 
which should be 
A. B. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191, Water st., New York. 
MAIN NULLS.—Steel and Cast-Iron Mills at $6 to $25, 
Burr-Stone at $75 to $250, for Horse or Steam Power. 
P UMPS.—Suction and Forcing Pumps of all sizes with 
pipe, at lowest manufacturers’ prices. 
C GKN AND COM CRUSHERS of different varie¬ 
ties, efficient and durable both for band and horse power. 
TOS SCL THRESHERS? suitable for large or small 
_ELih Plantations, and adapted to W’~ - 1 ~ 
a Wheat, Rye, Barley, and Oats. 
MTIIEELBARMOWSi Canal and Coal Barrows, of 
W W various kinds and sizes. 
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TRAW CUTTERS of every approved pattern and 
size, for hay, straw, corn and cane stalks. 
C ®KN§HEIiLER§.—Several new styles recently 
made, together with all the old and most popular kinds. 
]|/|ACHSNES for rasping the Mandioca, or Brazilian ar- 
AVi row root; the Curcuma angustifolia, or East India arrow 
root; the Cycas circinalis; the Zamia pumila of Florida; Ma- 
ranta arundinacea, or common arrow root plant of the West In¬ 
dies ; and the yuca, or cassava plant of Cuba ; potatoes, &c, &c.; 
from some or all of which sago, arrow root, tapioca, and starch 
are made. 
A LLEN’S IMPROVED PORTABLE RAIL- 
road Horse Power, Thresher, and Separator—The advan 
vantages of the above horse powers are—1. They occupy but 
little more space than a horse. 2. They can be moved by the 
weight of the horse only, by placing the machine at an angle of 
10 or 15 degrees. 3. They are easily transported, simply con¬ 
structed, not liable to get out of order, and move with little fric¬ 
tion. 
The Overshot Threshers consist of a small-spiked cylinder 
with a concave top, and possess these advantages. 1. They have 
a level table for feeding, thus enabling the tenders to stand 
erect, and control the motions of the horse and machine by means 
of a brake, by which accidents are avoided. 2. In consequence 
of the spikes lifting the straw and doing the work on the top, 
stones, blocks, &c., drop at the end of the table, and are not car¬ 
ried between the spikes. 3. The overshot cylinder does not scat¬ 
ter the grain but throws it within three feet of the machine. 4. 
This arrangement also admits of attaching a separator high enough 
from the floor or ground to allow all the grain to fall through it, 
while the straw is deposited by itself in the best condition for 
binding. 5. Neither grain nor straw are broken by this machine. 
6. The cylinder is long, which admits of faster and more ad¬ 
vantageous feeding ; it is smaller and with fewer teeth than ordi¬ 
nary threshers, thus admitting of more rapid motion and faster 
work with less power ; and the diminution of teeth in the cylin¬ 
der is fully made up by an increased number in the concave top, 
which is stationary. 7. The separator is a great advantage in 
diminishing the labor of raking out the straw, as it leaves the 
grain in the best condition for the fanning mill. Three men with 
a single power, can thresh 100 to 150 bushels of wheat or rye 
per day ; and four men with a double power, twice that quantity. 
All the above are..compact and can be carried where wanted, 
complete, or they may be readily taken apart and packed for 
distant transportation by wagon or otherwise. 
Fl ice of single Power, $80 
“ “ Thresher, $28 
“ Separator and fixtures, $7 
“ Bands for driving, etc-, $5to $10 
“ Wood-sawing nmchine, complete, and in running 
order, $35 
Price of Double Power, $100 
“ with Thresher, Separator &c., $140 to $150 
All the above are sold singly or together, as desired, and are 
warranted to work well and give satisfacion. 
A. B. ALLEN &. CO., 189 and 191 Water st., N. Y. 
|MRENCH MERINO BUCK.—A very large and su- 
30 perior Merino Buck for sale, bred from the late importation 
from France by Mr. Taintor of Connecticut. He is two years old, 
and shears an uncommonly large and fair fieece. Price $150. 
otf SAMUEL ALLEN, 189 Water St., New York. 
