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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 mid most complete assortment, of Agricultural and 
Horticultural Implements , and Field and Garden Seeds in the United States , among which may be found the following : _ 
ULfJTIILirC FANS.—Glass and Enamelled Iron Milk Pans, 
If a very desirable articles. 
F j| 1IMOTHY fresh reaped, a choice article. 
—Thermometer, Atmospheric, Kendall’s, and 
other kinds. 
~|po©DRETTE, a good article at manufacturers’"prices. 
RRAN MULES, for clearing grain, grass, or other seeds, a 
jSj very superior article. 
‘M/gr ATTOCKSj Pick, Grubbing hoes adapted to all kinds 
-LYJL of work. 
4P1 RfNDSTONES of superior grit and quality, hung on 
'UST improved friction rollers, to work either by foot or hand. 
£3IHTUT MACMSNES, Pilkington’s. the most approved 
Ksy for general use. Price $60. 
1|1T 13 H E EL58 A UK© WS •—Garden, coal, canal, or dirt 
v W barrows, made in the best manner. 
"•mEGETAREE BOIliER AND FCBNACEj 
v for boiling food for cattle, &c., a very desirable article. 
WAGONS AN© € AMTS made to order of any de- 
v v sired pattern, in the best manner. 
■W7"JEGETAlSIiE CUTTERS, cutting sufficiently fine 
W one bushel per minute. Price $10 to $25. 
/fA ©AN©.—A full supply of genuine Peruvian and Patagb 
vaj© nian Guano. 
JQgONE ©©ST, a very superior article, warranted per- 
JsL© fectly pure. 
Tonsil AN© BRIER ROOKS AN© SCYTHES 
ETB of various patterns. 
SCRAPERS for leveling roads, filling ditches, 
HHL &c. Price, $4.50 to $8. 
ROUND ©EASTER, OR GYPSUM, a pure 
^OT article, put up in barrels, at low prices. 
f gNiTkha&jS FLAN AS AIN© SJaft Should be 
i transplanted south in the fall. Orders supplied from the 
best nurseries, at their prices. 
lOJUATEK IS AIU1S, Suction, Force, and Endless-Chain 
v V Pumps; Leather, Gutta-Percha, India-Rubber Hose, Lead 
Pipe, &c. 
tNOSN ISMEEILERS, for hand, horse, or other power, 
capable of shelling from 100 to 1,500 bushels corn per day, 
very simple and durable machines. Price $7 to $100. 
far AY AN© COTTON ©MESSES.—Bullock’s Pro- 
j JAM. gressive Power Presses, combining improvements which 
make them by far the best in use. 
gNi OETICIJLTURAL TOOLS, a most complete 
JOH assortment, consisting pf Pinning Saws and Chisels, 
Pruning and Budding Knives, Pruning, Garden, Hedge, Flower 
and Vine Shears and Scissors, Garden Trowels, Forks. Hooks. 
&c. 
WANUBE FOB1.S, SHOVELS, SPADES, 
It” &c.—Our assortment we intend shall be unequalled either 
for variety or superior quality. 
/pi RAIN ©SS.fS.nS, a machine which every large 
'fOT grain planter should possess. We have them of the best 
patterns, embracing most valuable improvements. 
IWOETICLLTIJBAL TOO© CHEST, contain- 
JOL ing a good assortment of implements, most of which screw 
to the same handle, a very handy and convenient article. 
/TT ARDEN AN© FIEJL© EOLLEBS, made of 
MjST any desired number of iron sections, one foot in width, and 
20 and 28 inches diameter, for either hand or horse, very supe¬ 
rior and exceedingly useful implements. 
HP MAIN lifllLJLS, Corn and Cob Crushers, Fanning Mills, 
sOU Corn Shelters, and Straw Cutters, a very large assortment 
of the best and latest improved kinds. 
gN EE® SO WERS, to be worked either by horse or hand, 
£3 of various styles. They plant seeds of all sizes at any required 
distance, opening the drills and covering the seed at one opera¬ 
tion, and work admirably. Price of most approved, $14. 
SNORE S<E!\N SEEBS, of superior quality and late impor- 
BP tation. 
Grass Seeds. —Ray Grass, Lucern, and White Dutch Clover 
Garden Seeds. —A large stock selected with care, expressly fur 
the American Market. 
FHIOBACCO, ©I© AN© SEE© ©MESSES,. 
1 made on progressive principles, to take the place of the Ily 
draulic press. These are much more efficient than the latter ; 
at the same time they are more economical. Their superior 
merits have been recently satisfactorily tested by several largo 
oil manufacturers in this vicinity, where the machines may by 
seen in operation 
dpt AUDEN AN© FUSE ENGINES, very use- 
siLM' ful machines, arranged on wheels, for watering gardens or 
walks, and afford protection from fire. They will throw a strong 
stream 40 feet high, are easily worked and not liable to get out 
of order. Also, small Garden Pumps and Syringes of various 
styles. 
OTARROWS.—The most approved is Gedde’s Double 
ITU Triangular-Folding Harrow, which readily adapts itself to 
any uneveness of the soil, and with the same labor does the work 
better, and more thoroughly, than any other kind. Also, the 
common Square Harrow, and Double-Square or Scotch Harrow, 
which can be used either as a one or two-horse harrow. Also 
various other kinds. 
IfBIlSE POWERS, THRESHERS, AND 
JOl Separators.— he Endless Chain or aiiway Power, of our 
own manufacture, both single and double-geared, for one and 
two horses, which has never been equalled by any other manu¬ 
facturer for lightness in running, strength, durability and econo¬ 
my. h ey are universally approved wherever they have been 
tried. 
2d. The Bogardus Power, for one to four horses. These are 
compact and wholly of iron, and adapted to all kinds of work. 
3d. Eddy’s Circular Wrought-iron large Cog Wheels, for one 
to six horses. A new and favorite power. 
rimble’s Iron-sweep Power for one to four horses. Warren’s 
ditto. 
Threshers. —Improved hreshers upon the best, principles, 
threshing clean with great rapidity, and scarce ever breaking the 
grain. 
One-Horse Undershot, $25 
Two-Horse do. $39 to $35 
One-Horse Overshot, $28 
Two-IIorse do. $33 to $33 
Seperator , which greatly facilitates cleaning the 
grain and preparing it for the fanning mill. $7 to $10 
All the above-named machines are guaranteed the best in the 
United States. A. J>. ALLEN Co, 
/pi IJIiTIVATORSo—Rodgers’ Self-Sharpening Steel- 
MLy Toothed is among the best; also a great variety of wrought 
and cast-tooth cultivators, both with and without wheels. The Uni¬ 
versal Cultivator has an iron frame, arranged for different kinds 1 
of teeth among which are two molds, that, by transferring 
from one side to the other, the earth may be thrown either to or 
from the plants, as may be desired. Ail the different styles are 
made to expand or contract, to conform to the width of the rows. 
IJLO WS, of a great variety of styles, sizes, and patterns, 
Hi made in the most durable manner, and with the latest im¬ 
provements, suited to all kinds of soils, crops, and modes of i 
cultivation, embracing the celebrated Eagle, Miner & Horton, 
and Steel-Pointed, Self-Sharpening Plows ; Lock-Coulter Plows, 
expressly for breaking up and working new land; Side-Hill, 
Sub-Soil, Double-Mold and Three-Furrow Plows. Also, a large 
variety of the most approved Southern plows, particularly 
adapted to cotton sugar and rice cultivation. 
