No. 12. 



Editorial JVotices. 



383 



TURNIP SEEDS, 



Of my oAvn raising, from selected Roots, 



( Crop 1846, ) 

 5)Cr WARRANTED GENUINE. .CO 

 Early Dutch, (strap leaved), Red Top, do. do., Large 

 Globe, large Norfolk. 



RUTA BAGA, 



Dickson's Improved Purple Top, 



Also, of crop 1845, Early Stone, Dale's Hybrid, Yellow 

 Aberdeen, Kuta Baga. 



XQ" Purchasers will profit by obtaining their seeds 

 from the growers themselves, as they only can guar- 

 anty their quality. 



Seed and Impihment Warehouse, 

 No. 65 Chesnut street, below Third, North side. 

 July 10th. It. 



Tne quantity of rain which fell in the 6lh month, 

 1846, was a iittle more than three inches and a quar- 

 ter . . 3.30 inches. Rain fell on eighteen days. 

 Penn. Hospital, 1th mo. 1st. 



irF SHORT ADVERTISEMENTS, 

 The subject matter of which, may correspond with tlie 

 agricultural character cf this paper, will be inserted 

 at the rate of one dollar for each insertion often lines 

 or less; and so in proportion for each additional line 

 Payment in advance. 



Agricultural Implement & Seed Warehouse, 



No. 194J Market Street, Philadelphia. 



For sale as above. Cultivators from !$3 50 to $5 50 

 each; Cultivator Ploughs for working among corn, 

 potatoes, roots of every kind, digging potatoes, 

 &c., &c.; Horse Rakes; Centre -Draught Ploughs 

 for 1, 2, 3 or 4 horses; Cutting Boxes in great 

 variety; Corn Shellers; Grain Fans; Grain Cradles of 

 the best make; Scythes, Snaths, Scythe stones. Rifles, 

 Grass Hooks; improved Barrel Churns, Cheese press- 

 es,&c.,&c. Garden and Flower Seeds of all kinds, for, 

 sale at wholesale and retail, by D. O. PROUTY. 



March 15— tf. 



SEED STORE, 

 No. 23 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



The subscriber keeps constantly a supply of White 

 and Red Clover, and other grass seeds; fresh Perennial 

 Rye-grass, and Lucerne seed. Field seeds, consisting 

 of choice Spring Wheat, Barley, Potatoe Oats, North- 

 ern and other seed-corn. Aso, in season. Fruit and 

 Shade Trees. Garden and Bird seeds generally. Gua- 

 no in parcels to suit purchasers. 



M. S. POWELL. 



Philad., Feb., 1846. tf. 



COATES' SEED STORE, 



OF MORE THAN FORTY YEARS STANDING, 



Just received the present year's crop of 



TURNIP §e:e:i>, 



Of the most approved varieties for cattle and 

 table use, 



WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP 



GR^SS & GARBSIT SSEDS, 



Of the finest Quality and best Varieties, 



JOS. P. H, COATES. 



JYo. 49, Market st., Philada. 

 July 15th. 



PHILADELPHIA 



AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 



A'b. 291 Market Street, North side, between SeveiUh 

 and Eighth Streets, Philadelphia. 



Thomas Furber has just received from Worcester, 

 Massachusetts, an assortment of Ruggles, Nourse and 

 Mason's improved Eagle, Subsoil and other Ploughs, 

 which have been so much approved by the principal 

 Agricultural Societies in Now England the several last 

 years; also Bennett's Cultivators and Stevens' Self- 

 Feeding Hay and Straw Cutter, a late and very valu- 

 able improvement in that kind of implement ; Grain 

 Cradles, &c.; an assortment of Ruggles, Nourse and 

 Mason's Self-Sharpening Ploughs of the form and mo- 

 del of those above named, are daily expected. T. F. 

 has and will constantly keep a large assortment of 

 Farming Implements, as Fan Mills, Straw and Hay 

 Cutters, Corn Shellers, Grain Cradles, Scythes, &c , to- 

 gether with Garden Tools of all kinds. 



May 15th, 1846. 1 yr. 



Horticultural and ilgriciiltural Ware-house, 



84 Chesnut Street below Third, South side. 



The subscriber has for the better accommodat ion of his 

 customers, opened the above ware- house, with a large 

 stock of Garden and Field Seeds, crop of 1845. Imple- 

 ments and Books on Gardening and Farming; he calls 

 the particular attention of farmers to his pure stock of 

 Svveede Turnips, Field Carrots, Beets and Parsnips, 

 Pruning Shears, Saws and Knives. 



March 14th. 1846.— ly. K. BUIST. 



Agency for the Purchase <fe Sale of 



IMPROVED BREEDS OP CATTLE & SHEEP. 



The subscriber takes this method of informing his 

 friends and the public, that he will attend to the pur- 

 chase and sale of the improved breeds of cattle, sheep, 

 &c., for a reasonable commission. All letters post 

 paid, addressed to him at Philadelphia, will be attended 

 to without delay. AARON CLEMENT. 



Jan. 15th, 1846. 



