No. 4. 



Editorial JVotices. 



135 



KSPHART'S PATENT 



Fruit and Vegetable Preserver. 



An admirable invention, by which fruits, vegetables, 

 tc, viz. oranges, lemons, apples, pears, peaches, &c. — 

 potatoes, green corn, melons, &c., can be kept as long 

 as desirable with all their natural juices and sweet 

 ness. Also, butter, eggs and bacon can be kept through- 

 out the year, fresh and sweet, at an expense not 

 greater than in an ordinary warehouse in the city. A 

 full description will be found in the June number of 

 the Cabinet. 



The undersigned having purchased the Patent-right 

 for the United States, except the states of New Jersey, 

 Delaware and Maryland, and the cities of New York 

 and St. Louis, offer for sale Patent rights for the con- 

 struction of the Preserver, by states, counties or in- 

 dividual rights, upon terms that will induce all inter- 

 ested in the preservation of the above named articles, 

 to purchase rights and construct houses. 



FLACK, THOMPSON & BROTHER, 

 Coates Street wharf, near Fairmount. 



All communications will receive prompt attention, 

 if addressed either to PETER KEPHART, 



Western Hotel, Baltimore, Md. 

 Or to FLACK, THOMPSON & BROTHER, 

 Spring Garden P. O. Philadelphia. 



Ju!y 15th, 1847.— 6t. 



SEIZD STOHS, 



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. Also, in season. Fruit and 

 Shade Trees. Garden and Bird seeds generally. Gua- 

 no in parcels to suit purchasers. 



M. S. POWELL. 

 Philad., Feb., 1847. tf. 



Prince's Catalogues— 36th Edition. 



Wm R. Prince & Co., proprietors of the Nurseries 

 at Flushing, L. I., have just published their new Cata- 

 logues at an expense of above $1000. The Descriptive 

 Fruit Catalogue is the most complete ever published, 

 and the glands, size and colour of the blossoms of the 

 peaches are given in addition to all olherinformalioii. 

 Terms $1, post paid, with the application. The oM 

 edition will be sent gratis, 



Sept. 15th, 1847. 2t. 



TO LET.— A FARM, 

 Suitable for a Milk and Truck Farm, 



Two miles from Camden, N. J. 



There is a good proportion of Meadow, and the 

 buildings are in good order. None need apply unless 

 they are able to stock the farm well, and can produce 

 good references. To a satisfactory tenant a lease for 

 several years would be given. Apply at this Office^ 



nth mo., 15th, 1847.— 2t. 



Agency for the Purchase & Sale of 



IMPROVED BREFDS OF CATTLE & SHEEP. 



The subscriber takes this method of iiifurniing his 

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

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

 swine, poultry, &c, for a reasonable commission. Alt 

 letters post paid, addressed to him at Philadelphia, will 

 be attended to without delay. 



AARON CLEMENT. 



jipril i5th, 1847. 



NEW 



Horticultural and ilgricultiiral Wart-house, 



84 Cheanut Street below Third, Soutli side. 



The subscriber has for the betteraccoujmodat ion of his 

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

 stock of Garden and Field Seeds, crop of 1846. 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. 1847.— 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, Seventh month \5lh, 1847. 



COATES' SEED STORE, 



No. 49 Market Street, 



FRES5I TIinOTHY SEED, 



Of various qnalities,from good common seed to the 

 purest and finest that can be produced, 



TOGETHEn WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 



GRASS & GiLRDSIT SEEDS, 



Of the finest Quality and best Varieties,— Bird 

 Seeds, &c. 



JOS. P. H. COATES, 

 Successor to George M- Coates. 

 May 15th, 1847. 



tCF SHORT ADVERTISEMENTS, 

 The subject matter of which, may correspond with the 

 agricultural character I'f 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. 



The quantity of rain which fell in the 10th niontb 



1847, was 3 in. 



Penn. Hospital, Wtk m«. l«t. 



