No. 3. 



Editorial JVotices. 



103 



TREES FOR SALE. 



The Subscriber has for sale at the Mount Laurel 

 Nursery,— established by J. Needles— an extensive as- 

 sortment of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry Trees 

 and Grape Vines. Also, a great variety of 



ORNAMENTAL AND EVERGREEN TREES, 



Which are of the best quality, and good size for trans- 

 planting. Orders left with Josiah Tatum, No. 50, N. 

 Fourth street, will be punctually attended to, where 

 catalogues may be procured. 



EZRA STOKES. 

 Mount Laurel, near Moorcstown, A". J., 

 Eighth month \5th, 1846. 



EJ" SHORT ADVERTISEMENTS, 



The subject matter of which, may correspond with the 

 agricultural character of 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. 



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. 



Pbilad., Feb., 1846. tf. 



FOR SALE, 

 AT D. O. PROUTY'S 



No. 194^ Market Street, Philadelphia, 



Corn-Shellers in jreat variety, price from $1 50 to 

 $50 each; Hovey's Patent Hay, Straw, and Corn-stalk 

 Cutters; Grant's Patent Fan Mills, for chaffing and 

 screening wheat at one operation, warranted to take 

 out cockle, cheat and smut. Also good Fans, for $14 

 to $18 each. 



Whitman's Horse-powers and Threshing Machines 

 with Straw Carriers and Fan Mills attached ; Spain's 

 Improved Barrel Churns, the dashers of which may 

 be taken out to clean. Cheese-presses, &.C.; Centre 

 Draught, Self sharpening, Right & Left-hand Ploughs, 

 warranted to give satisfaction in their operation. 



September 15th — tf 



The quantity of rain which fell in the 9th month, 



1846, was one quarter of an inch 25 in. 



Penn. Hospital, lOth mo. 1st. 



Last month is said to have been more remarkable 

 for heat and drought, than any corresponding month 

 since 1804. 



COATES' SEED STORE, 



No. 49 MarJiet Street, 



FRESH TIMOTHY SEED, 



Of various qualities, from good comvion seed to the 

 purest and finest that can be produced, 



TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 



GRASS & GA^HHir SSSDS, 



Of the finest Quality and best Varieties,— Bird 

 Seeds, &.c. 



JOS. P. H. COATES. 



Successor to Oeorge M. Coates. 

 Sept. 15th, 1846. 



PHILADELPHIA 



AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 



jVo. 291 MarJict Street, North side, between Seventh 

 and Eighth Streets, Philadelphia. 



The subscriber has j ust received from Worcester, Mas- 

 sachusetts, an assortment of Rugglcs, Nourse and Ma- 

 son's improved Eagle, Subsoil and other Ploughs, 

 which have been so much approved by the principal 

 Agricultural Societies in New 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. 



THOMAS FURBER. 



May 15th, 1846. 1 yr. 



NEW 



Hortienltural and Agricultural Ware-house, 



84 Chesnut Street below Third, South side. 



The subscriber has for the better accommodation of hia 

 customei's, 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. R. BUIST. 



CO AI.. 



The subscriber has made an arrangement for a con^ 

 stant supply of superior Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal — 

 carefully prepared for family use, which he will fur- 

 nish at the usual cash prices, on application at the 

 office of the Farmers" Cabinet, where samples of the 

 different kinds and sizes may be seen. 



JOSIAH TATUM. 



Philadelphia, Tenth month 15th, 1846. 



