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FARMS FOR SAUE. 
The Farm in West Groton, known as 60 acres in the North 
East corner of Lot No. 63 Locke, consisting of a Farm House 
nearly new, Barn, and about Forty acres of improvement sur¬ 
rounded by a good fence, and now occupied by Robert Armstrong. 
Price, $1,500. One Thousand Dollars can remain on Mortgage 
for Ten years, at legal interest, half yearly. 
Also, 
The Farm known as the State 100 acres in the South East cor¬ 
ner of Lot No. 2, Cicero, about a mile from the town of Brewer- 
ton, on the outlet of Oneida Lake, consisting of an improvement 
of 40 acres fenced, with log buildings, and 60 acres of Wood¬ 
lands. 
Also, 
The Farm known as the State 100 acres in the South East corner 
of Lot No. 54 Hannibal, a short distance from the town of Ful 
ton, on the Oswego River, good woodland, with a small clearing. 
Also, 
The Wood Lot known as the State 100 acres in the South East 
corner of Lot No. 5 Manlius, a few miles from Syracuse, and in a 
good neighborhood. 
Also, 
Wood lot known as the S. lOOacrs. in theS. E. c. of Lot No. 7 Solon. 
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JAS. L. BRINCKERHOFF, 
No. 32 Laight Street, city of N.Y. 
GUANO, JUST RECEIVED FROM ICHAROE. 
Thk cargo of ship Shakspeare, from Ichaboe, of very superior 
quality, landing at the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn. It has been 
well ascertained, that this Guano is superior to any other, as It 
brings forward crops earlier, and is equally lasting. For general 
farming, it will increase the crops from 30 to 50 per cent.; and 
for market purposes, it will enhance its value at least 200 , and 
in some instances 400 per cent. 300 lbs. is sufficient for an 
acre. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, with books directing 
how to use it, by E. K. COLLINS & CO. 
April 12th, 1845. 56 South street, N. Y. 
E. K. & Co. have also for sale the best authenticated works on 
Guano, proving beyond doubt that it enhances the value of all 
crops 30 to 75 per cent, beyond its cost, and market gardening 
much more, bringing forward vegetables from two to four weeks 
earlier. Three hundred weight is the full average quantity used 
per acre. It is said also to be a preventive against rust, mildew, 
and the fly in wheat, and rot in potatoes. 
The work on Guano is now ready for delivery. ml 
CENTRAL AFRICAN GUANO, 
7 'he best sample in Market , and fresh from the Island of Ichaboe. 
This cargo was among the first taken from Ichaboe, and was 
rhosen from the best on the Island, and having been brought 
home in tight, iron-bound casks, instead of the usual manner of 
transportation in bulk, its fertilizing salts were better preserved 
than they otherwise could be. The following is an analysis of 
an average sample of it, by Dr. Chilton, the most eminent ana 
lytic chemist in this city. He pronounces it to contain more 
phosphate of lime, and less water, than any other sample of Afri¬ 
can Guano submitted to his inspection. 
Phosphate of Lime,.38‘00 
Phosphate of Ammonia, "I 
Carbonate of do. [ 00 . n ^ 
Urate of do. f. 
Oxalate of do. J 
Sulphate of Potass, &c. >. 4.27 
Chlorides of Sodium, &c. J 
Silica,. *58 
Water,. 1865 
Undetermined organic matter, containing Nitrogen,.. 15‘26 
Loss, &c.,. ‘40 
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Price, $40 per ton, of 2,000 lbs., or $2.50 per 100 lbs., in bags. 
Apply to E. D. Hurlbut & Co.. 84 South street, or to 
It* A. B. ALLEN, 205 Broadway, N. Y. 
BONE DUST FOR SALE. 
Having been appointed Agent of the Portchester establish¬ 
ment, the subscriber will be ready at all times to supply orders 
for Bone Dust. It is ground entirely from fresh unbleached ma¬ 
terials, and is of a superior quality. 
A. B. ALLEN, 205 Broadway, N. Y. 
BOMMER’S METHOD OF MAKING MANURE. 
One hundred agents are wanted immediately, to promote the 
general introduction of this valuable invention for the manufac 
ture of Manure in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Delaware, 
and in the six New England States. Unquestionable testimonials 
and responsible securities will be required for the faithful dis¬ 
charge of the duties of the appointment. Persons of suitable 
qualifications will find this both a useful and lucrative employ ¬ 
ment. Applications, if by mail, must be post paid, and directed 
to me at Westviile, New Haven county, Connecticut. 
Hundreds of testimonials from the best authorities, evince that 
no farmer who is sensible of the want of Manure,should remain 
destitute of this cheap and expeditious mode of its procurement. 
Any person forwarding five dollars, to the General Agents, with 
information of the writer’s name, residence and address, shall be 
furnished with a copy of the method, with the right to use the 
same, without charge of postage. 
ELI BARNETT, General Agent. 
Westviile, Conn., March 1, 1845. 
HONEY BEES AND HIVES. 
E. Townley, 124 Canal street, has the pleasure to inform the 
public that he has manufactured an entirely new and elegant 
Bee Hive, which has been awarded the first premium for several 
successive years, and has been found, by numbers who have 
them now in operation, to be the most effectual preventive 
against the Bee Moth of any now in use. 
Bees can be taught to work in glasses of various kinds, such as 
tumblers, jars, globes and shades. They can be adapted to family 
use, either in town or country; in parlors, bedrooms, attics, yards, 
or where fancy dictates, with perfect safety. Information can be 
had at the above place as to the best manner, of changing bees 
from one hive to another, and also of making two swarms from one. 
And should any cause of complaint arise, it will be immediately 
rectified gratis. 
Individual rights for constructing the above hive may be ob¬ 
tained for $5 cash, by addressing the subscriber ; all letters to be 
post paid. Also, rights for towns, counties, or States, will be 
sold at liberal prices. 
Also for sale, a Treatise on the cultivation and management of 
Honey Bees, by the subscriber. Price, 50 cents. 
al 3t EDWARD TOWNLEY. 
SHEPHERD DOGS FOR SALE. 
Two very fine young Scotch Shepherd Pups can be had by 
applying post paid at this office. They are of the very best of 
the Colly kind, strong, active, and hardy, a'nd may be trained to 
drive cattle as well as sheep. They are also excellent animals 
to watch, and among the most useful on the farm for general 
purposes. Price $10 each._ A. B. ALLEN, New-York. 
SCOTCH PLOW, 
Just Imported, and for sale, a very superior Scotch plow, made 
entirely of iron. An extra point, mould-board, &c., accompanies 
it. A. B. ALLEN, 205 Broadway. 
DR. VAN BUREN’S RHEUMATIC EMBROCATION- 
RUE UMA TISM ANNIHILA TED ! 
The proprietor of the Rheumatic Embrocation comes before 
the public with increased confidence in the healing virtues of his 
remedy; for, since he first offered it to the public, it has been 
tried in the worst possible and most aggravated cases, over which 
it has completely triumphed; in some instances, where the 
patient had been given up by the attending physician as incura¬ 
ble, and in many cases where all the remedies advertised for the 
cure of rheumatism had been faithfully used, without the least 
effect; thus proving itself superior to all other remedies ever 
offered to the public. The proprietor has received from various 
parts of the United States, and is receiving almost daily, the 
most flattering testimony to the curative powers of his Rheu¬ 
matic Embrocation ; and he feels now more justified than ever 
in asserting that it is a never-failing cure in all the various forms 
of rheumatism, chronic or inflammatory, and in all complaints 
of an analogous character, such as contracted tendons, stiff or 
weak back and joints, sprains, See., when faithfully and persever- 
ingly employed. He cannot occupy the necessary space in an 
advertisement, or he would place before the public the docu¬ 
mentary evidence of the truth of his assertion. But though he 
cannot do this, he is willing at any time to show them to all who 
may call upon him at his principal office, No. 56 Sand street, 
Brooklyn, Long Island, N. Y. 
Agents solicited from all parts of the United States and the 
Canadas, and dealt with on favorable terms. All communica • 
tions must be post paid. Price $1 per bottle. 
M. VAN BUREN, 
It*Sole proprietor. 
CHOICE MERINO BUCKS FOR SALE, 
The subscriber offers a few two year old bucks for sale, got by 
Mr. D. C. Collins’ celebrated Rambouillet buck Grandee, out of 
superior pure bred Merino ewes. Price $20 to $50. 
Also pure bred Merino bucks of various ages, and at different 
prices, according to age and quality. LEWIS G. COLLINS. 
Washington , Dutchess Co., JV*. T 
