t 
CULTIVATOR ADVERTISING SHEET. 
FLORIDA. 
Tallaliasse .. W. P. Craig. 
Pike River . . W. Fawdry. 
WISCONSIN TERRITORY. 
Cassville. D. Richards, 
Elk-Horn . S. G. Rockwell, p. m. 
Gibralter. A. Hough, p. m. 
Milwaukee. H. Reed, 
Pleasant Prairie- A. W. Demick, 
LOWER CANADA. 
Montreal. B. Brewster, 
Dundee .. J. Davidson, 
PetitNation. D. B. Papineau, p. m. 
Quebec .. John Musson. 
UPPER CANADA. 
Aneaster.. F. Dresser, 
Brockville. W. Buell, 
Cornwall. W. M. Martin, 
Dundas... E. Lesslie & Son, 
Fredencksburgh. J. Van Dyck, 
Lanark. G. Hall, p. m. 
Prescott. A. D. Dickinson, 
St. Catharines. C. Beadle, 
Toronto. J. L. Howard, p. m. 
do ... E. Lesslie &, Son. 
NOVA-SCOTIA. 
Halifax. C. H. Belcher. 
TEXAS. 
Houston. W. F. Gray. 
List of Contributors to this Volume, 
NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 
S. H. 
S.... 
VERMONT. 
Howard, A. C. 
Hannon, A. Jr.. 
Jewitt, S.W. 20,47, 62, 
Vail, M. E ... 
Walker, J. A. 
51 
Coleman, T. 
92 
191 
108 
Rodney, J. D. 
45 
MARYLAND. 
Henkle, E. 
138 
81 
S. E. 
19 
190 
Smith, G. B.. 65, 
Tilghman, F. 
120 
65 
79 
59 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 
141 
Allen, T. 
109 
92 
King, J. H. 
74 
108 
VIRGINIA. 
143 
A Virginian,. 
173 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
Ashburner,L. 77 
Bebee, L. A. 76 
Catton, W. 13 
Ferre, J. E. 78 
Foote, A. 205 
French, B. V. 120 
Stebbins, D. 215 
W. 139 
Whiting, F. 190 
CONNECTICUT. 
Butler. C. 173 
Blakeslee, C. 107 
Cowles, E. 46 
Cone, L. 94 
Clarke, H. 96 
Darling, N.. 159 
F .... i.208 
Grant, D. M. 73 
Gillet, D.. 59 
Hallibird, H.S. 127 
Harger, A. 158 
Ives, Prof. 49 
Peters, J. S. 140 
Seely, J. 110 
Spencer, W. 46 
Taintor, H. C. 138 
Watson, H. 19 
Williams, C. P. 49 
Woodruff, S. 125 
NEW-JERSEY. 
C.E. 78 
Cook, J. 58 
Dodge, D. S. 59 
Marsh, W. 78 
Myer, W. 126 
Roberts, T. Jr.157 
Shepherd, B. 120 
Stone, W. A- 108, 174 
Van Nuxem, E. H.... 49 
Wright, J. 47 
Walton, D.74, 139 
Walton. S. 139 
White. R. Jr.... 173, 191 
Wells,W. 59 
PENNSYLVANIA 
Badolet, B.T. 90 
C. C. 192 
Carpenter, E. 13 
Greene, Prof. 61 
H. E. G. 172 
Johnston, W. 63 
Kinzer, W. P. 77 
Kennedy, J. C. G .... 207 
Kilburn, W. 207 
M. 155 
Maylet, S. 13 
Penn, L. S. 48 
Sill, N. 80 
Sumner, A..110 
Vail, W. P. 94 
Wells, E.. 159 
DELAWARE. 
Byington, R. 143 
Clark, W. D. 47 
Corn Planter,. 75 
Chrisman, G. R..209 
Garnet, J. M. 17, 140, 154 
Grath, T. G. 208 
Glascock, G.206 
Lewis, G. M. Ill 
Massie, W. 143 
Nelson, F. T. 174 
Seldon, W. C. 93 
Spengles, S. M. 156 
Withers, E. B. 140 
OHIO. 
Cope, J. 48 
Dille, J. 139 
Hallock, J. H. 190 
Reid, H... 75 
Sawyer, N.78, 110 
MICHIGAN. 
Beden, S. 208 
Tryon,. 79 
INDIANA 
Cottingham, J. 188 
Ellsworth,. 143 
Robinson, S.. 60, 124, 
[141, 174, 191 
ILLINOIS. 
A Yorker Born,.Ill 
Dewey, T.. 92 
Soulard, J. G. 18 
KENTUCKY. 
Fisher, S. F. 208 
TENNESSEE. 
Gordon, Prof. 93, 189 
McClung, M. 94 
McFeer, M. M. 59 
Ramsay, M. G. J.... 120 
NORTH-CAROLINA. 
Harbin, C. 192 
GEORGIA. 
Poullain, T. N. 73 
Watkins, J.W.D.... 127 
SOUTH-CAROLINA. 
A Cotton Planter,.... 124 
MISSOURI. 
Paine, A. H. F. 192 
FLORIDA. 
Smith, L. W.... Ill, 123 
LOWER CANADA. 
Gerrish, J. 108 
NEW-YORK. 
Armstrong, L. B. 13 
A subscriber,.63, 109 
Allen, A. B.64, 78 
Allen, R.L. 80 
Allen, L. F. 157 
Andrews, E. D....... 172 
An Agriculturist,. 74, 109 
A subscriber, (G. V.). 15 
Allen, T .. . 171 
Bement, C. N. 14, 50, 
[64, 74, 80 
Butler, G. 18 
Bayard, S. J. 51 
Burnham, W. 78 
Balls, H. G. 94 
Bergen, T.G- 140, 172 
Brooklyn, . 142 
Boddin, J. 158 
Basset, S. 190 
Brintnall, Miss. 138 
B. 191 
Curtis, D. S. 14 
Crocker, E. 15 
C. Doctor,. 50 
Child, O. 109 
Cowen, Judge,. 10 
Cliff, D. 138 
D. J.E. 157 
E. J. 75 
Edwards, J. 124 
Eastmans, H. H. 59 
French, E.W. 206 
Female correspondent, 191 
Garbutt, W... .. 77 
Gibbs, J. E. & Son,... 143 
Gebliard, J. G. 156 
Goodsell, T. 156 
Hathaway, J.47, 86 
Hopkins, L.51, 109 
Haight, N. 65 
Heaton, S. 77 
Hoyt, G. A. Ill 
Hicks, J. P...... 124 
Ingall,W. 188 
J.W.W. 50 
King, D. B. 92 
La Grange, (L. G. A.) 16 
nsingburgh,(A.W.) 51 
Lawrence, R. 138 
Morrison, M. F. 18 
Mather, J. C.. 19, 95, 188 
M. W. 77 
Murphey, W.. 158 
Miller, B. 59 
McLean, S. 45 
N. ..... . 207 
Olmstead, T. S. 59 
Osburn, J. F. 189 
P. W. 60 
Pearsall, N. B. 124 
P. 126 
Partridge, W. 141 
Paine, T.207 
P ..82, 174 
Rusticus in Solea,.... 92 
Seely, W. A. 18 
Sturges, G. 19 
Spencer, A. 62 
Spring, S. 63 
Small, W. 77 
Smith, W.. 92 
Smealle, J. 93 
Seely, C. 127 
Strong, C. 141 
Storrs, J. 207 
Spring, S. 187 
Scott, W. 13 
Tracy, U. R. J. 20 
Tomlinson, D. 49, 64, 
[108, 125, 190 
Thorburn, G. 157 
Viator, (W. P.). 60 
Verplanck, W. G_ 157 
Whalen, S. 19, 59 
Walker, W. 49 
Whitney, C. 64 
Westchester Farmer,. 157 
Wilcox, N.207 
Y. 64 
©Aaiisr® Am a»©m 
?4 
7Z3S=£ 
JAN. 
s 
3 
| 
>5 
co 
V 
sS 
1 
CO 
A) 
£ 
2 
CS' 
co 
5 
s 
3 
>7 
4 
3 
73 
1 
G 
CO 
~5 
JULY, 
O 
S 
£ 
<■6 
i. 
1 
5* 
a 
co 
A) 
s 
2 
<3 
co 
A) 
S 
3 
>4 
<2 
Co 
1 
s. 
~4 
>4 
a 
?<s> 
| 
'5 
>4 
e- 
| 
CQ 
~6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
A 
13 
13 
14 
16 
16 
17 
IS 
19 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19. 
20 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
— 
— 
2S 
29 
30 
31 
_ 
_ 
_ 
FEB. 
1 
2 
AUG. 
— 
— 
— 
I 
2 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
lb 
17 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
— 
— 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
MAR. 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
SEPT. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
■7 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
31 
— 
— 
_ 
_ 
— 
_ 
29 
30 
_ 
_ 
_ 
_ 
_ 
APRIL. 
— 
1 
2 
P 
4 
5 
6 
OCT. 
— 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
•20 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
28 
29 
30 
— 
— 
— 
_ 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
— 
— 
MAY. 
— 
— 
— 
I 
2 
3 
4 
NOV. 
1 
2 
6 
6 
7 
S 
9 
10 
11 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
— 
24 
25 
26 
27 
29 
29 
30 
JUNE. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
6 
7 
6 
DEC. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
16 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
23 
30 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
29 
30 
31 
— 
— 
— 
— 
PACKARD, VAN BENTHUYSEN & Co. 
Book and Ornamental Printers, and Bank, Mer¬ 
chants’ Account and Record Book Makers, 
Sign of Franklin’s Head, 403| South Market-street, 
ALBANY. 
PITTS’S GRAIN THRASHER AND CLEANSER. 
HE above is a cut of Pitts’s Machine, for thrashing and cleaning grain, attached to their improved porta¬ 
ble two horse power. It occupies a space, 8 feet by 2 feet 4 inches. It thrashes and cleans all kinds of 
grain, effectually and expeditiously. Simple in its construction, it is not liable to get out of repair. The price 
of the machine for thrashing and cleaning grain is $150, at Albany. It may be attached to any horse power. 
For the character of the machine, I refer to the following, by the editor of the Maine Farmer, and also to the 
October No. of the Cultivator. 
“ Pitts’s Thrasher and Separator. —Having frequently recommended this machine to the consideration of 
farmers, it is gratifying to find that in every trial it has sustained its good reputation. It is beyond a doubt the 
best apparatus for separating and cleaning grain that has as yet been invented. The experience afforded by 
two years almost constant use, corroborates the high recommendations which have heretofore given; and the 
increasing demand for it, is a proof that it performs to the entire satisfaction of all who have employed it. The 
grain while passing through undergoes the operation of being thrashed, separated from the straw and chaff, com¬ 
pletely winnowed and deposited in a neat and perfectly clean condition at the other end of the machine—thus 
requiring no handling after it is once fed into the machine, till it is ready for the granary. I would again, with 
a knowledge of and full confidence in its powers, respectfully recommend it to the farmers of the United States 
as a most valuable and efficient labor-saving machine, having no fears that, with proper usage, it will fail to give 
full satisfaction to those who may purchase or use it. Winthrop, Me. July 5, 1838. E. Holmes.” 
Address the subscriber at Albany. JOHN A. PITTS. 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—- 
Ht The subscriber offers for sale his valua¬ 
ble farm, situated in the town of Bruns- 
__ wick, three miles east of the city of 
Troy, containing three hundred and thirty acres, about 
seventy-five of which is very valuable timber land, and 
the remainder under a high state of cultivation. On the 
premises are three good dwelling houses with other ne¬ 
cessary out buildings. Also, a Saw-Mill contiguous to 
the wood lot, in good repair. The farm is well watered, 
and well adapted for grass or grain. Considering the 
quality of the land and the many advantages it pos¬ 
sesses, it is not surpassed by any other farm in the coun¬ 
ty of Rensselaer. Any other description is considered 
unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase, will call and 
view the premises. It will be sold together, or divided 
to suit purchasers. Letters should be addressed to 
Joseph Hastings, Troy, N. Y. 
HOICE AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.—Mangold 
Wurtzel, sugar beet, orange carrot, ruta baga, 
globe, Norfolk, Aberdeen, and other turnip seeds of the 
best quality constantly for sale, in large or small quanti¬ 
ties, at the Rochester Seed Store. 
Also, Rohan potatoes, Chinese tree corn, Dutton, and 
other choice corn, mulberry seed, silk-worms, eggs, &c. 
&c. Reynolds & Bate ham, Rochester, N. Y. 
^PHRESHING MACHINES.—D. A. Webster’s Spring 
I Beater Machines—having received the medal for 
1837, and the only one for 1838, from the American In¬ 
stitute, for sale by the inventor, at 63 State-street, Al¬ 
bany. Also horse powers of every description. 
R OCKWELL’S CORN PLANTER, which with the ser¬ 
vices of a horse and driver, will plant 20 acres in a 
day, may be had of Magher &. Co. No. 195 Front-street, 
also of S. Dunn & Co. No. 193 Water-st. New-York, and of 
the proprietors, D. S. & F. A. Rockwell, Ridgefield, Ct. 
