294 
THE CULT I VAT OR 
B ERKSHIRE PIGS, descended from the 
imported stock of Col. Morris, and warranted pure. 
For sale at $5 each when six weeks old, delivered at the 
cars. WILLIAM J. PETTEE, 
Sept. 2—w3tmlt* Lakeville, Conn. 
W ILSON’S ALBANY SEEDLING STRAW¬ 
BERRY.—The subscriber is now prepared to re¬ 
ceive orders from his patrons and others, for this renown¬ 
ed Strawberry. Pains will be taken to till all the orders 
carefully and promptly, and can be depended on as genu¬ 
ine, as none will be sold by the subscriber, except from the 
original and true stock. Price $2 per 100. When 500 are 
taken $1.50 per 100: $10 per 1000. 
W. THORBURN, Seedsman, 492 Broadway, 
Aug. 19—w3tmlt. Albany, N. Y. 
W ILSON’S ALBANY STRAWBERRY.— 
The subscriber again offers this unrivalled Straw¬ 
berry for sale. The experience of another season has fully 
proved it to be the finest Strawberry out, as all who have 
had it acknowledge it has no equal, and being a perfect 
plant requiring no fertilizer, is much more reliable. 
The subscriber having fruited about one acre of it the 
present season, will be able to furnish plants to those de¬ 
siring them, by the middle of August. Price $2 per 100 
When 500 are taken, $1.50 per 100 ; $10 per 1000. 
Address JOHN DINGWALL, Florist, 
Aug. 19—w4mlt. Albany, N. Y. 
“Wilsosa’s Alfoaiiy Seedling!” 
The Best and Most Prolific Market Strawberry!! 
Yields 150 to 200 Bushels per Acre. 
I AM prepared to sell plants of this superior variety in 
large or small quantities. The fact that the Straw¬ 
berries of this kind, marketed by me the present season, 
were the best and largest sold in Albany, is a sufficient 
guarantee of the thrift and quality of the plants. Price, 
delivered in Albany, $10 a thousand—$1.50 a hundred, or 
$1.00 for fifty. Orders accompanied by cash promptly 
attended to. Address WM. RICHARDSON, 
96 South Pearl Street, 
July 22—m&wtf. Albany, N. Y > 
O NE MILLION FIRST QUALITY 
two-year-old Apple Seedlings —100,000 strong one- 
year-old Apple Seedlings —25,000 first quality (5 to 8 feet.) 
Apple Trees —50,000 Evergreens , from 6 inches to 4 feet 
high, nursery grown, of most the hardy varieties of Eu¬ 
rope and America— Mountain Ash . Horse Chestnut , Sugar 
and Silver Maple, White Ash, plants and trees, and Tyro¬ 
lese Larch , &c., at wholesale or retail, and low prices. 
Inquiries promptly answered. L. K. SCOFIELD & CO., 
Elgin (Ill.) Nurseries. Sept. 1—mlt. 
B LOOD AND WOOL MANURE—This article 
has proved superior to Peruvian Guano in various 
trials this spring. ‘For sale by A. LONGETT, 
Aug. 12—w4tm2t. 34 Cliff Street, New-York. 
T O PRACTICAL FARMERS AND DEALERS 
IIS FERTILIZERS.—The NATIONAL FERTILI¬ 
ZER, a modern compost, is prepared under the direct 
superintendence of L. Harper, L. L. I)., formerly Profes¬ 
sor of Analytical Chemistry and Agriculture in the State 
University of Mississippi, as also State Geologist. Its 
basis is the Green Sand Marl of New-Jersey, which is 
chemically combined with fish and pure animal bone. Let¬ 
ters Patent for this and foreign countries have been gran¬ 
ted. It is unhesitatingly accredited superior to Peruvian 
Guano—strengthening the soil and beyond the possibility 
of exhausting land where applied. The increase in the 
yield of plants and all cereals is largely augmented; 
while it supplies a continuous source of Fertility. For 
sandy, barren and abandoned lands, and where other 
manures have failed, we ask but one trial, trusting solely 
upon the rare constituents which this fertilizer abundant¬ 
ly possesses, and which are so wholly and peculiarly es¬ 
sential in an article of fertility, such as is here reliably 
represented. We would beg the attention of Farmers to 
its use the coming autumn for winter grain, and to the 
fact that it has* arrested the rot in potatoes after decay has 
commenced. Price r»er ton of 2,000 lbs., $35. For all de¬ 
tailed particulars, analyses, directions and recommenda¬ 
tions, apply or send to the office of the National Fertiliz¬ 
ing Company, 37 Fulton St, New-York. 
JOS. C. CANNING, Agent. 
We would distinctly give notice, [as abortive imitations 
and attempted infringements upon our patents have al¬ 
ready been made.] that we have no connection whatever 
with other Fertilizing Companies of any character or 
name. Aug. 19—w&m3mos. 
A ndre leroy’s nurseries, 
At ANGERS, FRANCE. 
The proprietor of these Nurseries—the most extensive in 
Europe—has the honor to inform his numerous friends 
and the public, that his Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Seedlings, Fruit Stocks, &c., for 
the present season, is now ready and at their disposition. 
The experience which he has acquired in the last ten 
years, by numerous and important invoices to the U. S., 
and the especial culture which he has established for that 
market, upon an area of over 300 acres, are for his custom¬ 
ers a sure guarantee of the proper and faithful execution 
of their orders. 
Apply as heretofore to F. A. BRUGUIERE, 138 Pearl 
Street, New-York, his sole Agent in the U. S. 
Note. —All advertisements or circulars bearing the 
name of Leroy, Angers, must not be considered as ema¬ 
nating from our house, if they do not at the same time 
mention that Mr. F. A. Bkuguiere is our Agent. Address 
F. A. BRUGUIERE, New-York. 
Sep. 2—w&m4m. ANDRE LEROY, Angers, France. 
N EWMAN’S THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
—Is a sweet, fine flavored, large sized berry, and the 
plants are as free from thorns as the black raspberry 
Send for a circular. A. A BENSEL, 
Milton, Ulster Co, N, Y. 
True H. R. Antwerp Raspberry plants in quantities. 
Aug. 19— weow2mlt.* 
P ERUVIAN GUANO—Government Brand and 
Weight—for sale by A. LONGETT, 
Aug. 12— w4tm2t. 34 Clift’ Street, New-York. 
P REMIUM STRAWBERRIES—SUPERIOR 
FRUITS, &c.— WM. R. PRINCE $ CO., Flush¬ 
ing, N. Y., will send to applicants who enclose stamps, 
their priced Catalogues. The Descriptive Crdalogue of 
Strawberries for 1858, is now ready. This is the only gen¬ 
eral collection in the Union, and comprises 50 varieties not 
obtainable elsewhere. The prices are much lower than 
charged by others, and in no case will any kind be charg¬ 
ed above the lowest rates advertised elsewhere. Prince’s 
Magnate, largest of all, $2.50 per 100. Imperial Scarlet 
and Young’s Seedling, $2.50. Prince’s Eclipse and Hook¬ 
er, $2. GloboBe Scarlet, Marylandica and Charles’ Favo¬ 
rite, $3. Wilson’s Albany, Jenny Lind, Scott’s Seedling, 
and Primate, $1.50. Ladies Pine, $3. McAvoy’s Superior 
$1 per 100. Peabody, Le Baron and Boyden’s Mammoth, 
$1 per dozen and $4 per 100. 20 plentiful varieties $1 per 
100 and $4 to $5 per 1000. The Collection of Bulbous 
Flower Roots is unrivaled, and priced to venders at very 
low rates. A Descriptive Catalogue of Native Grapes in 
press. Aug. 12—wltmlt. 
Notice to German Farmers and Gardeners. 
A GENTLEMAN at the south wants an associate in 
partnership, who understands the culture of the 
grapevine in the open air, and raising and management of 
fruit trees, and also vegetable gardening in all its branches. 
He must be a German man and married, and should speak 
English. He must be sober and of steady habits of indus¬ 
try. A comfortable and pleasant home promised to him. 
Address J. B., at the office of this paper. 
July 22—w3t—xfi3t. __ 
C O R I A. — This New Fertilizer is manu¬ 
factured by the Lodi Manufacturing Company from 
leather scraps, dead animals, blood, hair and bones, by a 
newly discovered process—is offered for sale at a price 
which will bring it into direct competition with Guano 
and super phosphates. The above mentioned articles are 
melted by chemicals and heat down to a jelly, all the am¬ 
monia in which they abound being retained. This jelly is 
then dried and ground to a fine powder, and barreled for 
sale. About fifty per cent of the “Coria” is soluble in 
water, and the rest is very easily decomposed by the action 
of the elements. Several new agents in this.manure give 
it great prominence in the eyes of those chemists who have 
examined it—amongst others tannic acid , which gives 
the firmness and flavor to the fruit, making it of great 
value for fruit trees. As a top-dressing for grass and win- 
tcr .grain, it is beyond comparison. 
And we are ready to put it against Guano or any other 
fertilizer in the market for quickness of operation and 
above all its lasting qualities in the soil. It is packed in 
new barrels, and will be sold for $40 per ton of 2,000 lbs., 
tare off. For further information apply to 
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
Exclusive agents of the L. M. Co , 
Aug. 19—w6m3t. 60 Cortland St., New A ork. 
