1846. 
THE CULTIVATOR. 
71 
PATENT PREMIUM FAN-MILLS. 
I T. GRANT & Co., still continue to manufacture the cele- 
• brated Improved Patent Fan-Mills, at the old stand, Junction, 
Rens. Co., N. Y. These mills have taken tho first 'premium at 
the following places:—New-York State Fair, at the Institute, 
New-York, the State fair, at Pennsylvania, and the State Fair at 
Maryland. The subscribers have no hesitation in saying that 
these mills surpass anything of the kind ever offered in market. 
They are the only mill that has ever been produced that will chaff 
and screen wheat perfectly clean in one operation. 
We also manufacture Grain Cradles of the very best quality, 
which have taken the first premium at the New-York State Fair. 
They are for sale at factory prices, at the following places:— 
A. B. Allen’s, 187 Water-st., New-York ; 
D. L. Clawson’s, 191 “ “ 
E. Comstock & Co.’s, Albany ; 
H. Warren’s, Troy ; and 
Yiall & Warren’s, Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 
All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. All 
goods delivered at Troy, N. Y., free of charge. 
I. T. GRANT, &Co., Junction P. Q., Rens. Co., N. Y 
Feb. I—tf [2] ; 
PROUTY & MEARS, BOSTON, 
CELEBRATED, highly approved, and unequalled CENTER 
xY DRAFT PREMIUM PLOWS—for sale at their sole agents', 
JOHN MAYHER & Co.’s 
Agricultural Warehouse, 195 Front-st., near Fulton, New-York. 
The subscribers have just received a large assortment of Prouty 
& Mear’s celebrated and highly improved CENTER DRAFT 
PLOWS, which are in every way superior to all others now in use,- 
and having been appointed sole agents for the sale of the same in 
the city of New-York, we invite the public to call and examine 
for themselves, as the above plows cannot be obtained at any other 
establishment in the city. Dealers and others in the country 
supplied on the most reasonable terms. 
We also wish to inform merchants and farmers that we have 
constantly for sale plows of our own manqfacture, and all others 
now in use. 
The following is a list of prices of some of the plows manufac¬ 
tured by us. 
A No. 1, Worcester patent,.. .. $1 50 
A “ 2, “ “ 2 00 
A “ 3, “ “ .... ... 2 50 
2 B “ ... 3 50 
2 B “ “ with colter, 4 00 
Eagle, No.l, “ “ 4 50 
“ “ “ “ with colter, 5 00 
“ “ 2, “ “ 5 00 
“ “ 2, “ “ with colter, 5 50 
Meadow C “ “ 5 50 
“ “ “ with colter, 6 50 
Castings to fit the Worcester Ploughs, 3| cents per pound. 
We likewise have for sale the most extensive assortment of Ag¬ 
ricultural Implements ever offered in this city, most of which are 
new and highly improved patterns, warranted to be made of the 
best materials, and of very superior finish, among which are the 
following: 
Pitts’ Corn and Cob Crusher, 
Hussey’s “ “ 
Sinclair’s “ “ 
Hussey’s Reaping Machine, 
Bark Mills, 4 sizes. 
Coffee “ “ 
Corn Shellers of all kinds, 
Horse Powers “ “ 
Threshing Machines “ 
Subsoil Plows, of the most ap' 
proved kinds, 
Cultivators of the most approved 
kinds. 
Sinclair’s Stalk and Straw Cut¬ 
ter, 
Hovey’s “ “ H 
Stevens’ “ M H 
Greene’s K “ “ 
I. T. Grant & Co.’s Prem. Fan 
Mills, 
Clinton’s Prem. Fan-Mills, 
Rice’s “ “ 
Holmes’ “ “ 
Stone Trucks, Wheelbarrows, 
Mule Waggons, &c.. &c., 
Langdon’s much approveo Cultivator Plows or Horse Hoe. All 
kinds of plow castings constantly on hand. All the above articles 
are offered for sale on the most reasonable terms. Castings of all 
kinds made to order. JOHN MAYHER & Co., 
195 Front-st., N. Y. 
N. B. Beware of Imposition. Any person offering plows for 
sale, and representing them to be of our manufacturing without the 
full name “ J MAYHER & Co.,” on the mouldboard and beam 
of the plows, are guilty of & false representation, as no person in 
the city and county of New-York has the genuine article for sale 
but ourselves. Feb. 1—[2] J. M. & Co. 
BLACK SEA WHEAT. 
T HIS wheat has become justly celebrated in northern New- 
York, and also in Vermont and Canada, having succeeeded 
admirably during the last ten years. It has not been found liable 
to rust, and the yield has in many cases much exceeded that of 
winter wheat. Orders for seed of this and also the Italian wheat- 
can be filled at the Albany Ag. Warehouse and Seed Store, 23 
Dean-st. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
Feb. 1, 1846. [2] 
LINNiEAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERY, 
Late of WILLIAM PRINCE, deceased, Flushing, L. I., near 
New-York. 
T HE new proprietors of this ancient and celebrated Nursery 4 
known as Prince's, and exclusively designated by the above 
title for nearly-fifty years, offers for sale a more extensive variety 
of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Plants, 
&c., than can be found in any other nursery in the United States* 
and the genuineness of which may be depended upon ; and they 
will unremittingly endeavor to merit the confidence and patronage 
of the public, by integrity and liberality in dealing, and moderation 
in charges. 
Descriptive Catalogues , with directions for planting and culture, 
furnished gratis, on post-paid application, and orders promptly exe¬ 
cuted. WINTER & Co., Proprietors. 
Flushing, L. I., Feb. 1, 1846.—2t*[8] 
POUDRETTE. 
T HE Lodi Manufacturing Company have on hand freshly mams. 
factured poudrette. of the first quality, for sale in the city of 
New-York, at the following prices, viz : 
From one to six barrels, inclusive, $2.00 per barrel. 
“ seven and upwards, “ ’ 1.75 “ 
delivered in New-York, free of cartage and other expense. 
At the factory, on the Hackensack river, where vessels drawinj 
eight feet of water may go, at the rate of $1.63 a barrel, or 3 
cents per bushel. 
This manure is not only the cheapest and best in use, but ahs 
is less dangerous to use than some others. Two barrels or eigft 
bushels will manure an acre of corn. Instructions sent gratii 
with pamphlet when required. Letters (post-paid) addressed t> 
the Lodi Manufacturing Co., 51 Liberty-st., New-York, enclosirr 
the money, will be immediately attended to, or it may be obtain© 
by application at the office of the company. Feb. 1—4t [2] 
CHEAP PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS FOR THI 
SOUTHERN TRADE. 
T HE subscriber has just completed arrangements which enabl 
him to sell the following well known plows at considerably les 
prices than can usually be found, viz : 
The No. 10| plows, complete. 
“ 11! 
“ 12* 
“ 21 
Corn 
Seed 
and J. M. & Co.’s—Minor & Dutcher’s “ 
Also the castings for all these different plows—and the skeletons 
i. e., all the iron-work alone, without being stocked. 
The particular attention of southern dealers is invited, and t 
call from purchasers is solicited, who will ascertain the truth of th 
above statement. 
Orders accompanied with remittance, or satisfactory paper c 
reference will be promptly attended to. 
N. B A general assortment of agricultural machines and in: 
plements for sale. Horse-Powers, Threshers. Burr-Stone Porta 
ble Mills, Corn and Cob Crushers, Corn-Shellers, Straw-Cutter,: 
&c., &c. J- PLANT, No. 5 Burling Slip, N. Y. City. 
Feb. 1, 1846.—It [2] 
FIELD, GARDEN AND GRASS SEEDS. 
T HE Albany Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, No. 2 
Dean-st., is now furnished with a full' stock of Seeds fc 
spring use, embracing it is confidently believed, nearly all arti 
cles wanted by farmers. Among our field seeds may be found 
Black Sea Wheat, 
Italian Spring Wheat, 
Marrowfat and other Peas, 
Barley, two and four rowed, 
Emir or Skinless Barley, 
Seed Corn, various kinds, 
Beans, several sorts, 
Orange and White Carrot, 
Ruta Baga and other Turnips, 
Sugar Beet and Mangel Wurzul, &c., &c 
GRASS SEEDS, such as 
Large Red Clover 
Medium do. do. 
Timothy, 
Red Top, 
Orchard Grass, 
White Clover, 
Lucerne or French Clover, 
GARDEN SEEDSt 
Of every variety and in all sized packages, and in boxes suitable 
for retailing by country merchants. The attention of market gar 
deners is particularly called to our assortment. Our seeds are 
with three or four exceptions, of the growth of 1845. 
A liberal discount to merchants and seedsmen. 
Feb. 1 E. COMSTOCK 
