ADVERTISEMENTS. . 
NEW-YORK 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
A. B. ALLEN & CO. 189 AND 191 WATER STREET, NEW YORE. 
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 •_ 
BJLOWS, a large assortment suited to every description 
JiL of work and soil in the Southern, Western, and Northern 
States. 
"W7"ECrETA55EE BOILERS, used for cooking food 
W for stock, holding from 15 to 130 gallons. 
TO ©A® SCAPERS for leveling roads, filling ditches, 
JOL' &c. Price $4 50 to $12. 
/flHEAP SOUTHERN PLOWS.—Nos. 10^, 113C, 
'4^7 12, 14,15, and every variety, including several new and 
highly popular kinds, for sale in large quantities. 
^PIOMN SMIEILILIEMS, of 20 or more patterns, adapted 
to all kinds of corn, either for hand or power shelling. The 
smallest will shell 250, and the largest 2,000 bushels per day. 
FULSjESS.—A useful instrument for remov- 
Ja.a/ mg bushes, roots, and small stamps. 
■RUSH AN© DRIES H0D1S AN© 
MJ& Scythes of various patterns. 
UHEMIUM FANNING MIIiJLS.— 1 These machines, 
JL considering the simplicity of their construction, and effici¬ 
ency of all their operations, are the best in use. 
H/ItT4 T]G11 ' M of every capacity, and'combining the 
v v latest improvements. 
IJUfflPS,-Suction and Forcing Pumps of all sizes, with 
AL pipe, at lowest manufacturers’ prices. 
OTKAW CUTTERS of 30 different patterns and sizes, 
at all prices, from $3 to $45; both hand and horse power, 
for hay, straw, corn and sugar stalks. 
WEW AN© HIGHLY IMPS0VED LAC- 
.1 ti tometers.—We have just got up a new article of cream 
guage far better and more accurate than any heretofore made. 
Price $o, with a liberal discount to dealers. 
JTi f£AINMS©©§, Steel and Cast-Iron Mills at $6 to $25, 
mJY and Burr-Stone at $50 to $250, for horse or steam power. 
AND C&M CHUSHEHS, of different varie- 
ties, efficient and durable both for hand and horse power. 
IP* UANO.-A full supply of genuine Peruvian Guano of the 
W first quality. 
'gys ICE TlffiSSHERSj suitable for large or small 
Jo£i Plantations, and adapted to Wheat, Rye, Barley, and Oats. 
MEKTILIZERS of various kinds, constantly on hand 
-M? and for sale on reasonable terms—such as 
Peruvian and Patagonian GUANO. 
Ground Plaster— in bags or barrels. 
Ground Bones—B one Dust, or Meal, of superior quality, iu 
barrels. 
Poudrette— at manufacturers’ prices. 
7&/!|"lEAT CUTTERS'—of several sizes—will cut from 50 
1v i to 200 lbs. per hour of sausage meat by hand. Cost $5 to 
$30 each. 
Sl[ iJJFI!: EELS—will do trie work or 40 hands, 
»3 at f 4,50 and $5 each. 
WNIET,® AN® GABLIDEN SEE0S.- 1 These are 
grown expressly for us, both in Europe and this country. 
They are of the choicest kinds, and of great variety. We also 
obtain, as soon as sufficiently tried and well approved, every new 
land of seed suitable to be cultivated in the United States. 
£ BBOW MOOT MACHINES, for grinding the 
f%. Yuca, Mandioca, and other roots, for the manufacture, of 
Arrow root, Sago, Tapioca, &c. These machines will do the 
work of 50 hands, and are driven either by hand or horse pow- 
Ef-Jl ORTICULTUBAL T£>©©§ 9 —a complete assort- 
AL merit, consisting of Pruning Saws, Chisels, Pruning and 
Budding Knives, Pruning, Garden, Hedge, Flower and Vine 
Shears and Scissors, Garden Trowels, Forks, Hooks, &c. 
MTHEEESAPeEOWS, GAMUIEN, CANA©, 
ff Coal and Stone Barrows, of all sizes. 
'g|® RICK. WIA.Cl'B’IWES oi the best construction, will 
Ufa make 10,000 to 15,000 bricks per day by hand. 
fill, COTTON, WOOL AW© BALING 
Ini Presses of ail sizes. 
npKEIES PLANTS AN© SUM TIMS—Should be 
JL transplanted south in the fall. Orders supplied from the 
best nurserids, at their prices. 
'WlgT’AG-ONS.—Single or double, of any required shape. 
W Also, Axles, and Wheels. 
IM-ACfSINE SH0PANB FOUNDRY.—Connected 
IN JL with our Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, we have 
a large Machine Shop, with Steam Power and Foundry, where 
any Implements and Machinesrequiredfor the Farm, Plantation, 
Garden, &c., can be made to order. 
A. B. ALLEN & Co., 189 and 191 Water st., N. Y. 
ART§.—Hand and Ox Carts, and Wheels of different 
sizes, made of the best material at short notice. 
Tf ANGDON’S CULTIVATORS, of two sizes—an 
B A excellent implement for making seed or open furrows, cul¬ 
tivating and digging potatoes, &c. 
"gNN©IiESS“CHAIN ©©MIPS, 0R WATER 
Elevators.—These highly approved machines operate upon 
the same principle as those used for grain. The elevator is made 
a part of an endless chain, that works over an iron wheel, and 
down into the water, around a pulley into the tube, through 
which a constant stream is made to flow into the pail, by simply 
turning the crank, attached to the wheel at the top, which any 
light hand can do with great ease. They are made of several 
sizes, and can be fitted up for any depth well, or cistern required. 
A Hew Use for Chain Pumps — One of these of large bore, is 
the most efficient machine ever used for emptying the vaults of 
privies, where the contents are in a semi-liquid state. 
WTEGETABLE CUTTERS, cutting sufficiently fine 
V one bushel per minute. Price $10 and $12. 
npOBACC®, Olli AN© SEE© ©MESSES, 
H made on progressive principles, to take the place of the Hy¬ 
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 large 
oil manufacturers in this vicinity, where the machines, may be 
seen in operation 
THPROVED STOCK OF A©© MINUS.—Having 
_IL had great experience in breeding and rearing stock, we offer 
our services to our friends to procure it of the best and most 
reliable kinds. As much notice as convenient is at all times de¬ 
sirable previous to pmnhasing, as it takes time to make good 
selections. Early in the month of September is the best time to 
purchase for the south. Shorthorn or Durham cattle, Devons, 
rierefords, Alderney or Jersey, and Ayrshires. Long Wooled 
Sheep—the Cotswold, Oxford, Leicester, Bakewell, and Lincoln. 
Mutton Sheep—the Southdown. Fine Wooled Sheep—such as 
the Saxon, Spanish, and French Merino. Suffolk, Berkshire, and 
Lincolnshire Pigs. The public should be on their guard in pur¬ 
chasing improved stock as many animals are palmed off upon 
the unsuspecting and ignorant, which are spurious. 
TQjr©I6§E POWERS of all kinds, guaranteed' the best 
ferU in the United States. These embrace, 
1st. The Chain Power, of our own manufacture, both single 
and double-geared, for one and two horses, which has never been 
equalled for lightness in running, strength, durability and econo¬ 
my. They 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. 
4th. Trimble’s Iron-sweep Power, for one to four horses. 
5th. Warren’s Iron-sweep Power, for one or two horses. 
