1852 
THE CULTIVATOR 
229 
EMERY & COMPANY’S 
RETAIL PRICE LIST OF HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, SEPARATORS SAW MILLS, 
F EED Mills, Fanning Mills, &c. &c., manufactured by themselves, 
and delivered on board any conveyances at Albany N. Y., or at 
any place in the United States, by the addition of freight: 
Emery’s Patent Changeable Power, Thresher, Separator and 
Bands complete, for 2 horses, .$150 
do do do 1 do. 120 
Emery’s Improved Wide Rack and Pinion, With Thresher, Sepa¬ 
rator, and Bands, for 2 horses, . 120 
do do do 1 do. 95 
Common or Wheeler Rack and Pinion Power, Thresher, Sepa¬ 
rator, and Bands, for 2 horses,. 135 
do do do 1 do . 110 
If sold separately, the following prices are charged: 
Emery’s Changeable R. R. Horse Power, for 2 horses,. 110 
do do do do 1 do. 80 
Emery’s Wide Rack and Pinion Power, for 2 horses,. 90 
do do do do 1 do. 60 
Common, or Wheeler Rack and Pinion Power, 2 horses,. 95 
do do do do 1 do. 75 
Thresher, with cylinder 26 inches long, 144 in diametor, togeth¬ 
er with Separator and Fixtures,. 35 
Fanning Mills with pulleys for Band,.$26, 28, 30 
Portable Circular Saw Mill, 24 inch saw, filed and set, for saw¬ 
ing Railroad wood, slitting fencing, &c.,. .. $35 
Upright or Felloe Saw for Wheelrights,. 4C 
Churning attachment, for driving one or two churns at a time, 
of barrel size, except churns,. 12 
Sett Bands, Wrenches, Oil Can and Extras,. 5 
Cross Cut Saw arrangements for butting and cutting offlogs, in¬ 
cluding saw, guides and connections for use. 12 
Feed Mill, Cast Iron Plates,. 35 
French Burr Stone Mill, for grinding, 18 inches diameter,. 100 
“ do do do 20 do . 125 
Power Corn Sheller for 1 or 2 horses,.35 to 50 
Terms, Cash, or approved notes, or acceptances with interest, 
payable within four months, in Albany, New-York, Boston, Philadel¬ 
phia, or Baltimore as may best suit the purchaser. 
All articles warranted made of good materials, and to operate as 
represented, or may be returned within three months, at the expense 
of manufacturers for home transportation, and purchase money re¬ 
funded—the purchaser being his own judge in each case. For fur¬ 
ther particulars see previous advertisement, or address the subscribers. 
Liberal deduction to dealers. Local Agents wanted to sell and put 
the above in operation. EMERY & CO. 
369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
W HEELER’S Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators, for sale 
at Manufacturer’s Prices, at the Union Agricultural Ware¬ 
house and Seedstore. 23 Fulton Street, near Fulton Market, New- 
York.__ May 1—3t. 
S UBSOIL PLOWS, recently improved by Prof. J. J. Mapes, to¬ 
gether with an assortment of the most approved Plows for Sward, 
Stubble, and New Land—also Side Hill and Double Mould-board 
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, &c., for sale at the Union Agricultural 
Ware House and Seed Store, RALPH & CO., 23 Fulton 
May 1—3t Street, New-York, near Fulton Market. 
I 7\AN MILLS, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Field and Garden Rollers. 
. Horse Rakes, Seed Sowers, Road Scrapers, Straw Cutters, with 
an assortment of Agricultural Implements, and Horticultural tools. 
For sale by RALPH A CO., 
May 1—3t. No. 23 Fulton street, New-York. 
Albany Tile Works. 
Corner Patroon and Knox Streets , Albany. 
T HE subscriber will furnish to Agriculturists, of the most approv¬ 
ed patterns, Drain Tile suitable for land drainage, of a superior 
quality, over one foot in length, 3 to 44 inches calibre, from $12 to 
$18 per 1000 pieces. They are formed to admit the water at every 
joint, draining land from 12 to 20 feet each side of the drain, being the 
cheapest and most durable article used. 
Tile sufficiently large for drains around dwellings, at $1 and $8 per 
100 pieces, being cheaper and more durable than brick drains. 
The great importance of thorough drainage is daily becoming more 
apparent. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. 
March 1—6t A. S. BABCOCK, Albany. 
Morgan Horse, Young Black Hawk. 
T HIS splendid colt will stand at the stable of Irvin D. Remington, 
in Sennett, Cayuga county, one mile northeast of Throopsville. 
Season ending in August. 
Young Black Hawk is a jet black colt, of good size, and one of the 
best proportioned and elegant moving colts that can be produced. He 
was four years old in September, 1851, and took the third premium 
at our State Fair last fall, held at Rochester, and has taken the first 
premium at our county fair also. He was sired by old Black Hawk, 
kept by D. E. Hill, of Bridport, Vermont. His dam was a Messen¬ 
ger, got by old Mambrina—grandam by Plato—he by old Messenger 
—great grandam by imported Messenger. He comes the nearest to 
his sire for form and action, of any of nis colts, having the old horse's 
head and neck perfectly. 
He will stand for a limited number of mares, at my stable during 
the week, with the exception of Saturdays, through the season; all 
are invited to call and sec him. Terms. $10 to insure with foal, $8 
for the season, $5 for a single leap. Good keeping provided at the 
risk of the owners. IRVIN D. REMINGTON, 
May 1—2t.* Sennet, Cayuga county, N. Y. 
PERUVIAN GUANO 
A ND other Fertilizers. Several hundred tons of first qualiiy of 
Peruvian Guano, constantly on hand for sale. 
Also, BONE DUST, PLASTER OF PARIS and POUDRETTE. 
A. B. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191, 
Water-st., New-York. 
Jan. 1—tf. _ 
A First Class Dairy Farm for Sale. 
M Y farm of 320 acres, four miles south of the village of Oxford, 
Chenango county, N. Y., and near the Chenango Canal. 250 
acres are under high cultivation, durably fenced, and well and per¬ 
manently watered. The remainder is well timbered. It has a large 
two story mansion, five large barns, and sheds and out houses; in 
good repair. The soil is deep and of superior quality. It is admira¬ 
bly adapted for a dairy, or for grazing and grain; has a fine orchard 
of choice grafted fruit; and for profit, health, and beauty of location, 
cannot be surpassed. It is fully supplied with farming tools, and 
about fifty head of cows and young stock, all or any of which may 
be had with the farm. The New-York and Erie Railroad furnishes 
ample facilities for forwarding produce to the New-York? market at 
all seasons, and the route of the contemplated Albany and Binghamp- 
ton railway, passes within a few miles of the farm. The farm can be 
conveniently divided. Price low—title perfect. Terms most easy. 
G. VAN DER LYN, 
M ay 1, 1852—tf. ___ Oxford, N. Y. 
Albany Drain Tile Works. 
No 60 Lancaster Street—West of Medical College , Albany. 
r ptHE subscriber has now on hand, Draining Tile of the following 
A descriptions. Prices reduced. 
Horse Shoe Tile. 
54 inch Rise, or inch Calibre,.$18 00 pr. 1000. 
44 “ “34 “ 15 00 “ 
3| “ “ 2f “ 12 00 “ 
Sole Tile. 
44 inch Rise, or 34 inch Calibre,.$18 00 pr. 1000. 
34 “ “ 2| “ 12 00 “ 
These Tile are over one foot in length, and are so formed as to ad¬ 
mit water at every joint, draining land from 12 to 20 feet each side of 
the drain—being the cheapest and most durable article used. 
Tile sufficiently large for drains around dwellings, at $4 and $8 pr. 
100 pieces. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. 
Albany, April 1, 1852-tf. JOHN GOTT. 
Col man’s European Agriculture. 
TT'UROPEAN AGRICULTURE, from personal observation, by 
JOj Henry Colman, of Massachusetts. Two large octavo vols. 
Price, when neatly bound, the same as published in Nos., $5. For 
sale at the office of THE CULTIVATOR. 
