cLAB0R-8AVI.no MACHI.VEIU-AORICfLTU-KAL IMPLEMENTS.1 EOIKJK PAGE, MarMn.nt and Minufoiurtr, J NVt-r-t Baltimore, west of Bebrooder street, Bul-tiuiorr, Maryland,is now prtMied to till orders, at short notice.*, for anr ol the following articles of Machinery and Agricultural Implements, and lc luk?» pride in buying that with hi- new improvements, the in-reused facilities of hi* .nHublishment, and the su|«*rior »kill ol hi* workmen, that any work executed by him will be found equal m strength,durubilitv and finish with that uf any oth« r Factory in the country. A* his machinery and implement!* are well known throughout the country, and have been approved by the bend judgcii, he deems it only necessary to specify tho names, uses and prices ol each.I’ageS Portable Saw Mill, with liorse power complete wlilt 12 feet carriage and 1*2 led ways for every extra foot of carriage (2 50 per fool, *5lH) tit) Hand, - - . - 10 00Page’s Portable Saw Mill, without horsepower, - - - - 300 00Page’s Portable Saw Mill, with portable stcaui engine cl 10 hoi so power, and various other fixtures, is contained in the annexed specification of items, - 3,000 00SPECIFICATION.Steam Engine and Boiler of 10 her c power (portable) - 1,200 00Saw Mill 12 feet carriage and 24 feet ways large and strong, w ith a 4H inch circularsuw, - - - - 500 00Two pairs of lumber w heels for bawlinglogs, removal of engines, .c. - - 250 00Cant ilooks, files, sets, Uc. - - 50 1)0Two Ilu.d-curs lor removing lumber w h« n sawed, ... too 001Extra lengths of carriage 25 feet, 50 feetways - - • - 75 00Jh*rwh lor sbarjwning rails, with saw shaft, 50 00 Fixtures for cutting wood, - - 50 00Six pairs extra head blocks, - - 180 00Post mortising machine, - - GO 001Upright roller, fur long plunk, - IS 00Bands, - . . . luo 01Elevator, with cap on buckets, - 100 00Windlass, with chains and fixtures, - 175 00Extra uws. - - - - 133 00Gross amount, - - (3,050PAiiJ.’d COHN AM) COB CL' IT1NU MACIIINC— price $05.(This machine, with a 2 hor*c power, will crush 200 bushels a day, with ease—with a 4 horse power it will double that amount.)page's TIM8EK WHEELS—S125.With these wheels] a boy or lad can load the heaviest limber.page's small sawing and planling machine—pi ice 8150.PAGE’S LARGEST Sl/.KD DOUSE POWEH, With 3 C3Sl iron pull in* for regulating speed—a machine of great power, simplicity, atn ngih aud durability —price, - - ’ - - (200 00No. 2 horse power, ... 1 .0 00No. 3 do. do. - - - 125 00( I hr sc are small powc a, hut like t1 e above, made with due regard to strength aud durability.)1 will warrant cither ol the above powers for III years at 50 cents a year, or for the last, including a thresher for 2 I or-es, - - 175 00(Upon the above hum* powers, I have lecently devo cd much time and expense m improving them, and 1 think I can, in modesty, say, thev are unsurpassed by any others in the world, so far as power, Strength and lasting qualities are concerned.)PACKS NEW PORTABLE TIIHASHING AND CLEANING |M All I INK, 8125.(The machir.c is one of iiitriiivic importance to the j farmer. It has attached to it. a Fun, a Hake, and a Separator, besides thrashing out the grain, emihit s it U# perform the opera I ion of fanning and clcaumg it, at one and the same time. With u lour horse power, it wiil, with ease, get out 20H bushels a day, which il leaves as clean as any grain is when passed through the fan the first time )pack's threshing machine—price $75.Il'i h f ur hoist* {though i/ nay hr worked inlh two) il will thresh 5bU bu-Jicl.s a day. Il does its work well, and get- all the gram out.page's IMPROVED SKLD AND COHN PLANTER —pi ice 825.This little machine is worth its weight in gold It is particularly adapted to planting corn, and l ice, andto the drilling of beets, parsnips, carrots, turnip-, andlurroindeed almost all other seeds. It makes the furrow, drops the seed, and covers and rolls at the same lime.• li will drop the seed at any desired di-Unec, and perform ten acres ol good work per day.page’s PORTABLE TOBACCO PHt-Ss— 8135.'1 his i a machine that every tohae o planter should i have. It will park Irorn II to 1500 lbs. of tobacco into a hogshead ; does Hs work rapidly and well. Il has been preully improved ; by an clastic wrought-iron screw, the tobacco is driven out of one tub by a single operation, so that there is ru changing «•! shore s, and much time thereby saved. The press is strong and will last.I have it in contemplation to make an improved press, calculated a-s well fur pressing tobacco as hay! so adapted as to make the latter into round or square bales, as may *u l best. The additional expense of the machine with such power, will be from (100 to (150. My press is no inlr.ngmcnt of other’s rights.PAGE 9 PORTABLE tilt 1ST MILL.Prjce, with 2 . fewt Cologne stone-. 125 ; boll (25; with 3 feel Cologne stones, tlie price is (175—b It to -uit, (25.The Corn Cracker and Grist Mill can be so arranged us that (lie same power will propel both.page's morticing mai HIKE—price $25.The vahtc of this machine to carpenters, and all other work* rs in wood, is incalculable. It perform* its work with mathematical nicety, and dues us much us 30 men in the old w ay.P Mil S I.AIiGF. MORTICING MACHINE—price 8250.’I ins i- a permanent machine, and intended for large establishment*. Attached to this is a Boring machine and carriage, w hich latter regulates the Iced fur large ami heavy timber. It will perform the work ■ l 5 men, and may it not be railed a l.tbor savi r;At CLH roit HOMING POHT HOI.IS—\ TlCt* ? 0. This will •!.* three inies much labor :•* can l»e done in I lie old way. Tin- mueliinCry, by extension, may be made to excavate drains or dig wells.PAGE'#} TENONING MACHINE—pi ICC $200.This machine to carpenters, eabinel makers, and ' all others largely engaged in wood work, would be- of i*ro.it value—.is well as to railroad companies—a-t it performs ihe work of 20 men. To give an idea ol- it- rapid perl.*rinanc e, let it -tillicc to state that it hasi* 1 cut t5 dozen 2 inch tenons m uii hour, w iih a math-- i cmuttrul precision not aUaiuvd by the l aud.PAOE’rf I YI.IMiHll.AI. CORN HliKI.LI II.J (Price, w hen to he worked by horse-powcr, (4(1—by hatd, (35.)This machine w .ll shell as lust as il can he fed.— \N hen worked by horn-pow er, it w ill shell from 3 to UUU.i bushels a .jay.PAC.1; 9 LARGE BORING AND MORTICING MACHINE—pi ice $150.It possesses strength, power, and can he recom-ni''tided tor its usefulness.PAGF S VF.R rtCAL BAW.(For scroll and all crooked work.)This machine is without its equal. It does il*