1858 . 
THE CULTIVATOR 
P RINCE ALBERT POTATOES. 
FOR SAL E —The Prince Albert Potatoes is ad¬ 
mitted by all who have grown it the present season to be 
the best yielder and best table potatoo that they have 
grown ; and out of sixteen varieties which I have grown 
this season on the Farm of J. A. Horton, Esq., we have 
found the Prince Albert to be the best. Not having a 
sufficiency last spring to supply the demand, we are now 
ready to fill all orders at the following prices : 
Price per Barrel of three Bushels,..$4.00 
“ “ two bushels,.. 3.00 
“ “ single bushel,. 1.50 
The above prices include all packing, and will be deliv¬ 
ered at the Sussex R. R. Depot at Newton, as may be di¬ 
rected, or forwarded by Express. Address 
GERALD HO WATT, 
Manager to J. A. Horton, 
Oct. 7—wltmlt. Newton, Sussex Co., New-Jersey. 
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. Bruguiere is our Agent. Address 
F. A. BRUGUIERE, New-York. 
Sep. 2—w&m4m. ANDRE LEROY, Angers, France. 
W ILSON’S ALBANY 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 Strawberries 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 Al¬ 
bany, $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. 
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. R., formerly Profes¬ 
sor of Analytical Chemistry and Agriculture in the State 
University of Mississippi, as also State Geologist. Its 
basis is the Green 8and 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 oer 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. ^9—w&.m3mos. 
Downing’s Fruit and Fruit Trees, 
UST PUBLISHED, and for sale at this office—sent by 
mail postpaid, at $1.75. 
D EDERICK’S PATENT PARALLEL LEVER 
HAY PRESSES. 
The subscriber manufactures and keeps constantly on 
hand all sizes of this celebrated Hay Press, which chal¬ 
lenges competition with any other Hay Press made. Also 
a superior article of Scotch Harrows and Feed Cutters , all 
of which he offers to the public on the most reasonable 
terms. Descriptive Circulars sent on apnlication. 
EDWARD WILSON, 
Successor to Wm. Deering &. Co., 
No. 58, 60, 62 and 64, Bleecker St., Albany, N. Y. 
Reference— Davidson & Viei.e, to whom orders may be 
addressed, and of whom information may be obtained. 
Aug. 19—w&mtf 
GOOD MEDICINES. 
I T IS estimated the Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Ca¬ 
thartic Pills have done more to promote the public 
health than any other one cause. There can be no ques¬ 
tion that the Cherry Pectoral has by its thousands on 
thousands cures of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Influ¬ 
enza, Bronchitis, &e., very much reduced the proportion 
of deaths from consumptive diseases in this country. The 
Pills are as good as the Pectoral and will cure more com¬ 
plaints. 
Everybody needs more or less purging. Purge the blood 
from its impurities. Purge the bowels, liver and the whole 
viscera] system from obstructions. Purge out the diseases 
which fasten on the body, to work its decay. But for dis¬ 
ease. we should die only of old age. Take antidotes early 
and thrust it from the system, before it is yet too strong to 
yield. 
Ayer’s Pills do thrust out disease, not only while it is 
weak but when it has taken a strong hold. Read the as¬ 
tounding statements of those who have been cured by 
them from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ulcers, Skin Dis¬ 
eases, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Internal pains, 
Billions Complaints, Heart-burn, Headache, Gout, and 
many less dangerous but still threatening ailments, such 
as Pimples on the face, Worms, Nervous Irritability, Loss 
of Appetite, Irregularities, Dizziness in the Head, Colds, 
Fevers, Dysentery, and indeed every variety of complaints 
for which a Purgative remedy is required. 
These are no random statements, but are authenticated 
by your own neighbors and your own Physicians. 
Try them once”, and you never will be without them. 
Price 25 cents per Box—5 boxes for $1.00. 
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass., 
and sold by all respectable Druggists everywhere. 
March 11—wlam—mtf. 
LUSTSLE^S 
ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN, HISTORY AND CHARAC¬ 
TERISTICS OF MORGAN HORSES. 
By D. C. Linsley —Price $1. 
