ADVERTISEMENTS. 
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COMMERCIAL GARDEN AND NURSERY. 
PARSONS & CO., at Flushing, near New York. The pro¬ 
prietors of this establishment invite public attention to their 
large assortment of every desirable variety of Fruit and 
Ornamental Tree or Shrub. Their importations of every¬ 
thing new in Europe are annually continued, and they 
offer a very large variety of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
imported expressly for arboretums and pleasure grounds. 
Their collection of Roses is annually enriched by novel¬ 
ties from abroad, many of which may be found described 
in their new work on the Rose, recently published. Fruit 
Trees receive their particular attention, and are propagated 
Under their personal supervision ; this care, with their pos¬ 
session of extensive specimen grounds, 1 in which is tested 
every variety of fruit they cultivate, enables them confidently 
to guarantee the genuineness of the varieties. 
Their care in pruning and cultivation enables them also to 
send out thrifty and well-formed trees. From their large scale 
of propagation, they can oiler to dealers very liberal discounts, 
where hundreds or thousands are taken. Orders or inquiries 
can be addressed to the proprietors at Flushing, near New 
York, where catalogues will also be furnished. They have 
established a Branch at Brighton Depot near Boston and by 
the entire success of their trees transplanted thither have 
thoroughly proved the superior adaptation of Long-Island 
Trees to the soil and climate of any part of New England. 
This they attribute to the perfect maturity attained by the 
wood before frost, which renders the trees suitable for trans¬ 
portation to any latitude. 
At the season of transplanting, a salesman will be at their 
Brighton Branch to furnish those who may prefer obtaining 
their supply thence. mhtf 
NEWOXFQRDSHIRE LONG-WOQLED BUCKS. 
FOR SALE, 30 or 40 bucks of this well-known flock, at 
any time gentlemen may please to call, as the subscriber has 
determined not to hold another annual sale. To those unac¬ 
quainted with the quality of these sheep, it may be necessary 
to remark that they will shear from 9 to 14 pounds of washed 
wool , and when full fatted, weigh 300 pounds , and that they 
are bred from some of the best long-wool sheep ever imported, 
which were selected by the subscriber from an English prize 
flock. CLAYTON B. REYBOLD, 
jy 3t Delaware City. 
VIRGINIA FARM 
FOR SALE, within 16 miles of Richmond West, on James 
River, known as “ Claremont,” and containing 253 acres more 
or less. The James-River and Kanawha Canal runs through 
the property. The selection is one of the most lovely and 
pleasant on the river, commanding a splendid view of the sur¬ 
rounding country. The land is mostly yellow clay bottom 
and well adapted to wheat, Indian corn, Irish potatoes, and 
oats. There is a fine orchard of apples, pears, cherries, and 
peaches. The buildings are mostly new. The dwelling has 
about ten rooms all newly done up in first-rate style, good wa¬ 
ter all about the premises. The canal boats passing every 
hour, offer a cheap conveyance for all kinds of produce. 
There are two churches, a* school, a tavern, physician, and 
Post Office all near. And there is a market on the border of 
the farm for all meats, vegetables, eggs, butter, 8tc. It also 
affords a fine stand for a country store, a crop now on the place. 
Terms easy. Apply, post paid, to 
jy It* ' B. B. ALLEN, 19 Platt st., N. Y. 
PATENT FANNING MILLS AND GRAIN 
CRADLES. 
GRANT’S celebrated Fanning Mills and Grain Cradles 
have been awarded six first premiums at the New-York State 
Fairs ; also, at the American Institute of New York and seve¬ 
ral County Fairs. Wherever exhibited, they have taken the 
first premium over all other mills. The great encouragement 
we have received from dealers and agriculturists has induced 
us to enlarge our business. All orders will receive prompt 
attention. J. T. GRANT & CO., 
Junction P. O. Rens. Co., N. Y., 8 miles north of Troy. 
The above mills are also for sale by A. B. ALLEN &. CO., 
189 & 191 Water street, New York. my 6t 
ALLEYS FARM BOOK. 
seventh edition ; Enlarged. 
THE AMERICAN FARM BOOK, or compendof American 
Agriculture ; being a practical treatise on soils, manures, 
draining, irrigation, grasses, grain, roots, fruits, cotton, tobacco, 
sugar cane, rice, and every staple product of the United 
States, with the best methods of planting, cultivating, and pre¬ 
paration for market. Illustrated by more than 100 engravings. 
By R. L. Allen, author of Diseases of ‘‘Domestic Animals,” 
and editor of the “American Agriculturist;” together with 
Browne’s Memoir on Indian Corn, including Barlow’s cele¬ 
brated Poem. Published and for sale by 
C. M. SAXTON, 121 Fulton st., N. Y. 
SALE OF HEREFORD CATTLE. 
THE MESSRS. BINGHAM, of Vermont, brothers, propose 
to sell at public auction, on the show-ground of the New-York 
State Fair, at Syracuse, from 10 to 20 head of Hereford cattle, 
3 years old and under—bulls and heifers. Our cattle were 
purchased of Messrs. Corning and Sotliam, three years ago. 
We have been disposed to give these cattle a fair trial, to 
see what their merits would prove to be, before offering 
them to the public. We have come to the conclusion, that 
no race’ of cattle can compete with them, when all their 
good qualities are taken into consideration. We are resolved 
to push ahead in the cultivation of the Herefords, as being a 
race affording most profit for keep and care, and proving 
themselves first-class cattle for all the purposes of the 
breeder. They make a noble cross with the shorthorns, as 
well as with the native stock, showing a great and decided 
improvement. We offer these cattle to the public, under the 
strong conviction that they will prove a valuable acquisition 
to any herd. 
PURE-BRED MERINO SHEEP. 
WE shall also offer, at private sale, a large lot of pure-bred 
Merino sheep, from imported sires. The breeders of sheep 
will do well to look over our flocks before purchasing else¬ 
where. We sell no grades, or mongrels—worthless sheep— 
for great prices ; but we mean to deal fairly with those who 
purchase of us, and sell them our best blood for fair remune¬ 
rating prices; so that our sheep shall prove a decided 
improvement to the flocks with which they may be placed. 
L. G. BINGHAM & BROTHERS, 
au It Williston, Vt. 
FARM FOR SALE. 
THE Dairy Farm of 200 acres, belonging to David S. Mills, 
at Newtown, L. I., upon which he now resides, is offered 
for sale—the whole, or in parcels. The well-known 
reputation of the above farm furnishes fully its character and 
advantages, it being second to none in the Union ; also, the 
entire stock, &c., belonging to the same. For terms, apply to 
David S. Mills, on the premises, 5 miles from Willamsburgh, 
Ferry, on Jamaica turnpike road, or to H. Meigs, American 
Institute. N. Y. au 6t 
CHINESE PIGS. 
THE Subscriber has for sale, at the foot of 79th street, East 
River, a few Chinese pigs, raised from stock imported per 
ship Zumchi, Captain Canfield, from Canton, in April 1848, 
and selected for the purpose of improving the stock in this 
country. 
au It WILLIAM CAIRNS. 
HORSE POWERS. 
THE Subscribers have a great variety of the best Horse 
Powers constantly on hand for sale, which are adapted to 
every purpose. 
The rim, or taplins, 18 to 20 feet diameter, to work with 
from one to six horses, wrought-iron cogs, with steel pinions, 
and all of wrought iron and wood. 
The endless-chain, inclined-plane, or railroad power, com¬ 
pact and efficient to work with either one or two horses. 
The Bogardus iron, one to four horse power. See cut and 
description, page 209 of the present volume. 
Warren’s iron, for one or two horse power. 
Trimble’s do., for two and four horses. 
A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
au 3t 189 & 191 Water street, New York. 
PERUVIAN GUANO. 
The undersigned has made arrangements with A. B. Allen 
& Co., of New York, by which he is enabled to offer unusual 
facilities to farmers who may wish to obtain a supply of guano 
for the next crop of wheat. It will he delivered either at 
Richmond or Petersburg, and furnished at the lowest prices at 
which it can he afforded. The high reputation of those gen¬ 
tlemen is a sufficient guarantee that none hut the best article 
will be sent from their house. All inquiries will be prompt¬ 
ly responded to. THOS. S. PLEASANTS, 
au 2t Petersburg, Ya. 
A HISTORY OF WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. 
Illustrated with Numerous Enoravings on Wood. 
Price, 75 cents. 
“ THIS is a capital book, capitally illustrated by wood 
cuts. The compass, gunpowder, gun cotton, printing, gas, 
steam, electricity, time and weather guages, and all the 
other most remarkable elements which guide and rule the 
world, in our age, are well explained and described.”— London 
Literary Gazette. 
HARPER AND BROTHERS, 
82 Cliff street, N. Y. 
PERUVIAN GUANO 
FOR Sale, at Bating Hollow, Long Island, by 
jy3t . . ^ AZEL DOWNSl 
