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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
P OTATOES.-A new and superior variety for winter use, 
which has always escaped the rot. 
feb A. B. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191 Water st., N. Y. 
WOEMS’ —A few ounces of the best 
^3 peanut varieties, on consignment, for sale at $5 per ounce by 
feb A. B. ALLEN & CO. 
A MERICAN FIELD of the best quality 
and latest growth. 
Grass Seeds.— Timothy, Herd’s Grass, (Red Top,) Blue Grass, 
and Red and White Clover. 
Oats. —Imperial, Hopetown, and Black Oats. 
Spring Wheat.— Italian and Black-Sea Spring Wheat, 
feb_A. B. ALLEN &■ CO., 189 and 191 Water st. 
'A UjLTTVATORS- 
J proved kinds, 
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-of at least a dozen of the most ap- 
A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water street. 
»3>EN ANB FUSIL© KfiLLEES—made of 
cast-iron sections. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water street, N. Y. 
W A T IS 11 R AMS — of various sizes for raising 
water. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water street, N. Y. 
P aUNINCJ IMPLEMENTS.- Bill Hooks, Saws, 
Edging Knives, Shears, Nippers, Scissors, and Flower 
Gatherers. A B. ALLEN & CO. 
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13? 'SOAV.-.—Triangular, folding, and square; single 
and double harrows. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
. 189 and 191 Water struct, N. Y. 
fffg.19 S F.B Do—Canary, Hemp, Millet, and Rape Seeds. 
A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water street, N. Y. 
¥IFSiUMSlNT.®. — Superior Cast-steel 
\aJN' Shovels, Spades, and Spading Forks, Weeding Hoes, Scuf- 
flers ; also, Rakes, Trowels, and Hand Cultivators. This last im¬ 
plement facilitates garden operations greatly, 
mh A. B. ALLEN & CO. 
if N DEHljFRUCTIBL.E: CEMENT WATER 
JL Pipe, from one' to 24 inches diameter, made with an 
iron tube, lined and covered with imperishable cement, which 
delivers the water free from any metallic taint, and just as received 
from the fountain. feb A. B. ALLEN & CO. 
"U/I tEICJM SEE®!?? of superior quality and late impor- 
Ji? tation. 
Grass Seeds. —Ray Grass, Lucern, and White Dutch Clover 
Seeds. 
Garden Seeds. —A large stock selected with care. 
feb _A. B. ALLEN fc CO,, 189 and 191 Water st. 
IT^BESM SABBEN SEEUS.—Pole and Bush Beans; 
JP Sugar and other kinds of Beet, Mangel Wurtzel and 
Scarcity; Borecole, or Kale; Brussels Sprouts; Brocoli; Cole- 
wort, or Collards ; Cabbage; Kohl-Rabi; Cauliflower ; Carrot; 
Chervil; Celery ; Cress; Cucumbers ; Egg Plant; Endive; Indian 
Corn; Leek; Lettuce; Melon; Mustard; Nasturtium; Pump¬ 
kin ; Radish ; Rhubarb; Spinach; Salsify; Sea Kale; Squash; 
Tomato; Turnip; Sweet Herbs; &c., &c. 
The abo ve seeds are grown expressly for us, and we have every 
reason to believe them genuine, and of the best and most im¬ 
proved kinds in market. A. B. ALLEN & CO. 
mh 189 and 191 Water street, N. Y. 
TgT'? AGEE IPJLOWSo — Many plows having been sold 
WrA under the name of the Eagle Plow , which are not 
genuine, this is to give notice that all plows sold in this city 
under that name, to ensure confidence, will have our name 
marked on the beam, and no others purchased here, can be relied 
on as genuine without this brand. 
Be particular , also, as to the name, number , and street , 
which should be 
_A. B. ALLEN fc CO., 189 and 191 Water st., N. Y. 
|TN MITIilN.—As certain houses in this city are in the habit 
of selling Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, and 
Field and Garden Seeds, representing them as coming from our 
establishment, the public is cautioned to be on its guard against 
imposition. All implements and parcels sold by us, which it 
is possible to mark, will be found branded “ A. B. Allen & Co., 
189 and 191 Water street, New York.” 
When designing to call at our warehouse, please to be careful 
and look for the right numbers, as above, otherwise impositions 
may be practised upon the unwary, 
jan A. B. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191 Water st., N. Y. 
UAWO M® OTHER FERTILISERS, con- 
stantly on hand and for sale on reasonable terms. 
Guano—P eruvian and Patagonian, best quality. 
Bone Dust— of superior quality, in barrels. Those in want 
will do well to secure it soon. 
Plaster. —Ground Plaster, in barrels. 
Poudrette —at manufacturers’ prices. 
Combined Manure. —This is a valuable artificial manure, con¬ 
taining a considerable per centage of phosphate of lime, ammonia, 
and nitrogen, capable of affording ammonia by slow decomposition 
in the soil. On application to crops, it is immediately felt, and 
its effects continue for three or four years. Price, put up fn 
barrels, $1 per 100 lbs. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
feb 189 and 191 Water street. 
—A. vpry large assortment of more than one hun¬ 
dred different patterns. 
Jan_ _A. B. A L LEN fc CO., 189 a nd 191 Water st. 
riMlN ANB OTS5RR SEED PLAKTERS- 
’4b of the latest and best patterns, suited to planting or sowing 
every description of seeds, to be drawn by horse or hand. These 
save the labor of six to ten persons, and will plant, drill, or sbw 
more evenly than can be done by hand, 
mil_A. B. ALL EN & CO., 189 a nd 191 Water st. 
C l ©ASS FOR CONSERVATORIES and Horticul- 
T tural Pin-poses, &c.—Plain Sheet and Rough Glass for 
Conservatories and Greenhouses, of ail sizes and thickness; Pro¬ 
pagating Glasses, Fish Globes, Lactometers, and Glass Milk Pans ; 
also, Colored and Enamelled Glass for Windows and other uses, 
furnished at order, by D. J. BROWNE, 
At the Agricultural Warehouse of A. B. Allen & do., 
mh 189 Water street, N. Y. 
A -' i r-i OF SOISiSj Manures, Marls, Ores, 
and minerals.—Dr. Antisell continues to perform chemical 
analyses of soils, subsoils, and other agricultural substances, and 
to give opinions upon the same, in his Chemical Laboratory, 148 
Grand, street, New York. 
A class is formed for instructing gentlemen in agricultural 
chemistry, and the mode of making analyses of marls, guano, 
&c. There is a vacancy for a few pupils. Terms $15 for three 
months. mh 2t* 
m/B-FnnroiRS OF THE life ©f wilmam 
JjOsL Wirt. By John P. Kennedy. Second edition, revised. 
In two large and handsome 12mo volumes, with a facsimile of a 
letter from John Adams, and a portrait. The whole of Mr. Wirt’s 
papers, correspondence, diaries, &c., having been placed in the 
hands of Mr. Kennedy, to be used in this work, it will be found 
to contain much that is new and interesting, relative to the politi¬ 
cal history of the times, as well as to the private life of Mr. Wirt. 
Price $2.25. For sale by Geo. P. Putnam, 135 Broadway, and 
mh _ C. M. SAXTON, 121 Fulton st.,.N. Y. 
F ARM IN DUTCHESS COFITI.- 1 The farm of 
J. F. Sheafe, Esq., situated near New Hamburg, Dutchess 
county, seventy miles from New York, is now offered for sale, it 
contains about 160 acres of an excellent quality of soil, in first- 
rate condition, and an extensive and complete set of farm build¬ 
ings. The whole will be sold together, or divided into lots to suit 
purchasers. 
This farm can be reached in three hours from New York, by 
the Hudson-River Railroad. The depot at New Hamburg is only 
one mile distant. 
Gentlemen wishing to possess a first-rate farm, under a high 
state of cultivation, or to obtain beautiful sites for country resi¬ 
dences, will find this one of the most desirable locations on the 
Hudson. The ground is elevated, and commands varied and 
delightful views of the river, the highlands, and adjacent villages 
and country. The location is healthy, the roads uncommonly 
fine, and good schools and churches in the immediate neighbor¬ 
hood. For further particulars, address A. B. ALLEN, 
jan 189 Water st. 
C ommercial gardex 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 Orna¬ 
mental Tree or Shrub. Their importations of everything new in 
Europe are annually continued, and they offer a very large variety 
of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs imported expressly for arbore- 
tums and pleasure ground!?. Their collection of Roses is annually 
enriched by novelties 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 possession 
of extensive specimen grounds, 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 pro¬ 
pagation, they can offer 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,which, by the entire success of their 
trees transplanted thither, has 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 
