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THE CULTIVATOR. 
April 
NEW SEED AND IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE. 
Genesee Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse, No. 
10, Front-Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
up HE subscribers respectfully announce to the public, that they 
JL have opened the above establishment for the sale of GAR¬ 
DEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS, of all sorts,— Agricultu¬ 
ral and Horticultural Implements. Machines, tfc. tfc. 
They intend to have always on hand, a complete assortment of 
all the articles wanted in this line by the Farmer and Gardener. 
No pains will be spared to procure articles of the best quality. No 
seeds will be offered but such as are undoubtedly fresh and genu¬ 
ine—raised in the best establishments of this and foreign countries. 
The implements will embrace all the newest and most approved 
kinds, from the best manufacturers in the country. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs , Plants , fyc., will be fur¬ 
nished to order from one of the best establishments in the country 
—the well known Mount Hope Nurseries. 
The principal conductor of this establishment has had many 
years practical experience in the business, in Rochester ; and being 
well known to a large portion of the agriculturists of Western 
New-York. the undersigned hope, by devoting constant and care¬ 
ful attention to the management of their business, to merit and 
receive a liberal share of patronage. Farmers and others inte¬ 
rested, are requested to call at the Genesee Seed Store, or on 
their agents. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 
Rochester, April 1, 1846—It. 
AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE. 
Messrs Elliot Sc Towsey, Syracuse ; 
Mr. —Lawrence, Druggist, Geneva 
Messrs. H. O. Hays & Co., Canandaigua ; 
Joseph Osborn, Seneca Falls ; 
John Opdike, Waterloo; 
Joseph Annin, Le Roy ; 
Messrs. Nickerson & Payn. Albion ; 
Wm. H. Peas, Buffalo. 
MOUNT HOPE BOTANIC GARDEN AND NUR¬ 
SERIES, ROCHESTER. 
South St. Paul-st, nearly opposite the Cemetry. 
T HE Proprietors of this establishment offer for sale an unu¬ 
sually large and fine collection of Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees. Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Herbaceous Plants , Double Dah¬ 
lias , Bulbous Roots, Grape Vines , Raspberries , Strawberries , Goose¬ 
berries , Asparagus Roots, Rhubarb, Hedge Plants, Green House 
Plants. 8fc., tfc. 
The collection of fruit trees comprises the most popular varie¬ 
ties cultivated, and have been grown with the greatest possible 
care to insure accuracy. 
The proprietors are practical, experienced nurserymen, and de¬ 
vote their entire attention to the business. All the important ope¬ 
rations are performed under their inspection. Experience has ful¬ 
ly proved that trees grown at this point., in addition to being free 
from diseases, are better adapted to cold climates than those of any 
other portion of the United States. 
The collection of Apples, includes several thousand fine trees, of 
the famous new American Apple, the u Northern Spy.” 
A large assortment of Pears of the choicest kinds are propaga¬ 
ted on quince stocks, for garden culture, as dwarfs and pyramids, 
and will bear the first and second year after planting. A lot, of 
extra size, for immediate bearing, are now offered. 
The collection of Ornamental Trees is large, and includes a few 
hundred of the splendid Pawlonia Imperialis. The catalogue of 
Roses embraces the most beautiful of the new varieties of the 
several classes, hardy and tender. A choice variety are propaga¬ 
ted as standards or Tree Roses, 4 to 6 feet high, very fine. Of 
Double Dahlias , the assortment is unsurpassed—including the 
finest show flowers introduced to this country, and many that were 
imported last season, at 5 guineas each—a separate catalogue will 
be published in April. The stock of Green House Plants is very 
extensive, and includes the most beautiful new Pelargonium, 
(Geranium) Fuchsia, camellia roses, calceolaria, verbena, cactus, 
&c. All are finely grown, and are offered at greatly reduced pri¬ 
ces. 
Trees and Plants packed in the best manner, and shipped to any 
part of the country agreeable to order. 
Priced catalogues sent gratis to all post-paid applications. 
Orders from unknown correspondents, must be accompa¬ 
nied with a remittance or a reference. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY. 
Rochester, April 1, 1846—It. 
POUDRETTE. 
rr*HE Lodi Manufacturing Company have on hand freshly manu- 
’ 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 draw¬ 
ing eight feet of water may go, at the rate of $1.63 a barrel, or 
35 cents per bushel. 
This manure is not only the cheapest and best in use, but also 
is less dangerous to use than some others. Two barrels or eight 
bushels will manure an acre of corn. Instructions sent gratis, 
with pamphlet when required. Letters (post-paid) addressed to 
the Lodi Manufacturing Co.. 51 Liberty-st., New-York, enclosing 
the money, will be immediately attended to, or it may be obtained 
W application at the office of the company. April 1—2t [2] 
FRUIT TREES. 
F OR sale, a collection of fine Apple Trees, comprising 50 choicest 
sorts; also upwards of 200 distinct varieties of Pear Trees ; 
also Cherries, Apricots , and Plums- 
When the order comprises 100 trees, the prices will be for ap¬ 
ples, 15 cents ; for pears on free stocks for standards, 30 cents ; 
ditto on quince stocks for dwarfs, 20 cents. For any less number 
than 100 trees in an order—apples, 20 cents ; pears, 37£ cents ; do. 
on quince, 25 cts.; apricots, 50 cts ; plums, 37£; cherries, 37£ 
cents. Apply ( by etterpost paid) at the Fruit Plantation of Lloyd 
N. Rogers, near Baltimore, to THOS. TURNER, Manager. 
April 1—2t. 
FARMS FOR SALE. 
I OFFER for sale cheap, two good farms, of 150 acres each, 
with dairy stock, &c. The one which I occupy is in Ellis- 
burg, the other in Pamelia. Or I will exchange them for a good 
farm of equal value, in a good and healthy location, from 3 to 6 
degrees farther south, a milder climate being desirable. 
DANIEL ROUNDS. 
EUisburgh, Jefferson Co., April 1, 1846.—2t* 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
F ARMERS, Planters, and Gardaners will find the largest and 
most complete assortment of Agricultural Implements of all 
kinds at this establishment, ever offered in the New York Market. 
Most of these implements are of new and highly improved pat¬ 
terns, warranted to be made of the best materials, put together in 
the strongest manner, of a very superior finish, and offered at the 
lowest cash price. 
Among these implements are upwards of fifty different kinds 
of Plows, manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, of Wor¬ 
cester, Mass., also in New-York—for the south as well as for the 
north ; Harrows, of different patterns and sizes; Rollers of wood 
and cast iron, on a new principle ; Seed-sowers for all kinds of 
seeds, a recent invention ; Cultivators, with different kinds of 
teeth; Horse Powers of wood or of cast iron, very strong and su¬ 
perior ; Grain Threshers ; Fanning Mills; Mills for grinding 
corn, &c., a new invention ; Corn Sheller, for hand or horse pow¬ 
er, the latter shelling 200 bushels of ears per hour ; Vegetable 
Cutters, will cut a bushel of roots for cattle in two minutes ; Hay, 
Straw, and Corn-stalk cutters ; Scythes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, 
Hoes,—indeed Field and Garden Toools of all kinds. 
Castings for the various kinds of plows manufactured in Wor¬ 
cester and New-York. 
Seeds for the Farmer and Gardener. —A choice assortment of 
the various kinds, such as improved Winter and Spring Wheat, 
Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn, Beans, Peas, Rutabagas, Turnep, Cab¬ 
bage, Beet, Carrot, Parsnep, Clover and Grass seeds, and improved 
varieties of Potatoes. 
Wire-Cloths and Selves. —Different kinds and sizes constantly on 
hand. 
Fertilizers.— Peruvian and African Guano, Bonedust, Lime, 
Plaster of Paris, &c. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. —Orders taken for 
these, and executed from a choice of the best nurseries, gardens, 
and conservatories in the United States. 
Horses, Cattle , Sheep and Stvine. —Orders executed for stock of 
all kinds, to the best advantage. 
A Descriptive Catalogue. —This will be sent to any one gratis 
upon application, post paid, to the subscriber. It comprises nearly 
60 pages, and is illustrated with a great variety of wood cuts 
Agricultural Books. —A general assortment of all kinds. 
A liberal discount made to dealers. A. B. ALLEN, 
April 1—It. No. 187 Water-street, N. Y 
PATENT AGENCY, AT WASHINGTON, D. C. 
ZENAS C . ROBBINS , 
Mechanical Engineer, and A gent for procuring Patents, 
W ILL prepare the necessary drawings and papers for Appli- 
cants for Patents, and transact all other business in the line 
of his profession, at the Patent Office. He can be consulted on all 
questions relating to the patent laws and decisions in the United 
States or Europe. Persons at a distance desirous of having exami¬ 
nations made at the patent office, prior to making application for 
a patent, may forward (post-paid, enclosing .a fee of five dollars) 
a clear statement of their case, when immediate attention will be 
given to it, and all the information that could be obtained by a 
visit of the applicant in person, will he promptly communicated. 
All letters on business must be post paid, and contain a suitable 
fee, where a written opinion is required. 
Office on F. street, opposite the Patent Office 
He has the honor of referring, by permission, to 
Hon. Edmund Burke, Commissioner Patents ; 
Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, late “ “ 
Col. H. H. Sylvester, Ch. Clk. Pat. Office; 
H. Knowles, Machinest, Pat. Office ; 
Judge Cranch, Washington, D. C. ; * 
Hon. R. Choate, Massachusetts, U» S. Senate « 
Hon. W. Allen. Ohio ; •/ | 
Hon. D. R. Atchison, Missouri; ® 
Hon. Willis Hall, New-York ; 
Hon. Robert Smith, M. C.. Ulino.s 
Hon. S. Breese, U. S Senate ; 
Hon. J. J. H. Relfe, M. C., Missouri; 
Capt. H. M. Shreeve, Missouri. 
April l~lt* 
