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THE CULTIVATOR. 
Mat. 
Albany Agricultural "Works, Warehouse & Seed Store. 
EMERY CO., Proprietors. 
M ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and Machinery generally, among which may be 
found a full and general assortment of 
Plows of all kinds. 
Cultivators, for one and two horses, with cast iron and steel 
teeth. 
Harrows of all kinds, Geddes and Scotch. 
Hay Cutters, spiral and straight knife, 
Emery’s Improved Corn Planter and Seed Drill, for hand 
or horse. 
Fanning Mills. 
Corn Snellers. 
Churns, Thermometer and Cylinder. 
Vegetable Cutters. 
Sugar Mills. 
Garden and Field Rollers of cast iron sections. 
Road Scrapers. 
Iron Meat Cutters. 
Sausage Stuffers. EMERY A CO. 
369, 371, A 373 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
April 14—15—It—mlt. 
Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse & Seedstore. 
EMERY $ COMPANY , Proprietors, 
S OLE manufacturers of the celebrated, Premium “Eme¬ 
ry’s Patent Changeable Railroad Horse Power,” Thresh¬ 
ing Machines and Separators, Ac., Ac., for one and two 
horses—designed for Farm, Plantation or Shop use. Its con¬ 
struction is such, that it can be applied to the driving of all 
kinds of machinery, without additional expense for geering, 
Ac., Ac. Owing to the great advance in the prices of Iron, 
we have found it necessary to advance the prices, to enable 
us to manufacture a power equally good with past seasons, 
rather than to use a cheaper material in their construction. 
Our prices will be for the season 1853: 
“Emery’s Patent Changeable HorsePower,” Thre¬ 
sher, Separator, Bands, Ac., for two horses,.$158 00 
Emery’s Patent Changeable Horse Power, Thresher, 
Separator, Bands, Ac., for one horse,. 125 00 
Common Rack A Pinion Power Thresher, Separa¬ 
tor, Ac., 2 horses,. 140 00 
Common Rack A Pinion Power Thresher, Sepaia- 
tor, one horse.. 115 00 
Emery’s Patent two-horse Power alone,. 116 00 
“ “ one-horse “ “ 83 00 
Common Rack and Pinion, two-horse,. 105 00 
“ “ “ one horse,. 75 00 
Threshing Machine with Separator and fixtures, 
26 inch cylinder,. 37 00 
24 inch cylinder,. 35 00 
Sett of Bands for Machine, with extras, Ac. 5 00 
Portable Circular Saw Mills, with 24 inch circular 
saw, filed and set in running order, for wood cut¬ 
ting, Ac,.... ... . 35 00 
Extra table and saw for slitting boards and fencing 
stuff, and general shop use,. 7 00 
Upright or Felloe Saw, for wheelright’s use. 40 00 
Cross Cut Saw, arrangements greatly improved to 
attach to Power for cutting logs into any desired 
lengths, in the yard or forest,. 20 00 
Churn attachments to power, for one or more 
churns,. 12 00 
Feed Mills, with Iron plates.. 40 00 
French Burr Stone Mills, for farm or mill use, $120 to 300 00 
Power Corn Shelter,. 40 1o 55 00 
Clover Huller, from,. 30 to 100 00 
Thanking the public for their past liberal patronage, we 
pledge ourselves anew to them, to give them a good article at 
a fair price. 
Terms —Cash or approved notes or acceptances, with inte¬ 
rest, payable within four months, in Albany, New-York 
Boston, Philadelphia or Baltimore, as may best suit the pur 
chaser. 
All articles warranted made of good material, and to ope¬ 
rate as represented, or may be returned within three months, 
at the expense of the manufacturer for home transportation, 
and purchase money refunded. The purchaser being his own 
judge in each case. For further particulars address the sub¬ 
scribers. Liberal deduction to dealers. Local agents wanted, 
to sell and put the above in operation, Ac. Catalogues, giv¬ 
ing full descriptions, furnished on application. 
EMERY A CO., 
369, 371 and 373 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
April 14—15—It—mlt. _ 
Devon Cows, 
H EIFERS, and Bu'l Calves—pure blood—for sale by 
Feb. 1—ml y. B. V. FRENC H, Braintree, Mass. 
Agricultural Implements.—Field Seeds. 
T HE subscriber, occupying three large stores, which are 
filled with Agricultural Implements, asks the attention of 
the public to the most numerous assortment ever yet offered 
in New-York. Among these are Plows of more than a hun¬ 
dred different kinds, Harrows, Rollers with iron sections, 
Seed Sowers and Corn Planters, Cultivators, Reaping and 
Mowing Machines, HorsePowers, Ac. 
Field Seeds —Lucern, Ray Grass, Timothy, Clover, Belgian 
Carrot, Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurzel, Ruta Baga, Early Po¬ 
tatoes, Ac. 
Garden and Flower Seeds of the choicest sorts. 
Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. R. L. ALLEN, 
New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
March 1—tf. Store, 189 and 191 Water St., N. Y 
Fertilizers. 
G ENUINE Peruvian Guano, fresh from ship; just im¬ 
ported. 
Super-Phosphate of Lime, a superior article, the best in 
this market. 
Bone Bust, ground fine, and Sawings. 
Poudrette , of the best manufacture. 
Plaster of Paris, ground and in barrels. 
R. L. ALLEN. New-York Agricultural Warehouse and 
Seed Store, 1S9 and 191 AVater st., N Y. March 1—tf. 
Choice Garden Seeds and Flowers. 
A CHOICE selection of the best early, middle, and late 
Garden Seeds, fresh imported from Europe, and grown 
in this country, expressly for me. 
Flower Seeds —A fine assortment of all the best sorts. 
R. L. ALLEN, New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, 189 and 191 Water St., N. Y. March 1—tf. 
Horticultural Implements. 
P RUNING Shears, and all other implements used in the 
Conservatory, Flower and Fruit Garden. 
Hand Plows and Cultivators, Rollers, Trowels, Scufflers, 
Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Seed Sowers, and all other 
implements, of the newest and most improved kinds, for the 
Kitchen Garden. R. L. ALLEN, 
New.York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
March 1—tf. Store, 189 and 191 Water St., N. Y. 
Just Published, 
S TOCKHARDT’S CHEMICAL FIELD LECTURES— 
For Agriculturists. Edited, with notes, by James E. 
Teschmaeher. 
Opinion of Samuel L. Dana, M D. L.L. D. 
The great and striking feature of this little book is, that 
written by an eminently practical teacher for a class of far¬ 
mers whose good opinion of the value of science to agricul¬ 
ture was to be won, their experience has been placed above 
scientific conjeclure, and their practical knowledge has been 
made the point of scientific illustration. Hence the work is 
more simple and intelligible than any other chemico-agricul- 
tural work which has yet appeared. 
Devoted chiefly to the practical consideration and money 
value of manures, its views of vegetable physiology are at 
once comprehensive, transparent as water, and illuminated by 
style so bewitchingly simple and concise, that the reader, fa¬ 
miliar though he may be with the subject, feels that he is car¬ 
ried onward under the guidance of a master spirit, and as he 
passes the old land-marks, sees them shining with a new 
light. 
The book has yet to be written whose chapters on artifical 
manures shall equal Stockhardt’s Field Lectures on bone and 
guano, and certainly no work has yet appeared, which has 
shed a clearer or milder light on the intimate connection be¬ 
tween science and agriculture. 
In truth, the great recommendation of this work is, that it 
is adapted equally to a class of readers who have yet to learn 
their A B C in agricultural chemistry, and to that other class 
whose diffusive reading, here finds itself compressed not less 
neatly than usefully. With regard truly yours, 
John Bartlett. S. L. DANA. 
Just issued, the Sixth Thousand of Stockhardt’s Principles 
of Chemistry. 
For Sale— a few sets of Apparatus in a portable form, 
prepared in Germany, and designed for the student, with or 
without the aid of a teacher. JOHN BARTLETT, 
March 24—12—It—e.o.m3t. Cambridge. 
Basket "Willows. 
2 0.000 sprouts of last years’ growth of AVillows, suitable for 
Basket making, or for propagation, may be had if applied 
for immediately. C. N. BEMENT. 
Albany, April 12—15—It. 
