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THE CULTIVATOR. 
April 
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PRINCE’S MANUAL OF ROSES. 
Price 50 Cents. 
T HE new and improved edition of this work will be issued the 
present week. It comprises the most complete history of 
H The Rose ,” and of the all branches of this most interesting 
family that has ever appeared in Europe or America. Every va¬ 
riety that is comprised in any English or American work on the 
subject, is described in this, together with an immense number 
of the splendid new varieties that have not been noticed in any 
other previous publication. The most ample information is also 
given as to culture and propagation of all classes of “ The Rose.” 
Published by the author, Wm. R. Prince, Clark & Austin, Sax¬ 
ton & Miles, Wiley & Putman, and Swords, Stanford & Co. 
New-York. 
New-York, April 1, 1846—It 
PROUTY & MEARS, BOSTON, 
C ELEBRATED, highly approved, and unequalled CENTER 
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 note 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. 
AVe also wish to inform merchants and farmers that we have 
constantly for sale plows of our own manufacture, 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 
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Castings to fit the Worcester Ploughs, 3£ cents per pound. 
We likewise have for sale the most extensive assortment of Az 
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 Shelleys 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 “ “ “ 
Stevens’ “ “ u 
Greene’s “ “ “ 
I. T. Grant & Co.’s Prem. Fan 
Mills, 
Clinton’s Prem. Fan-Mills, 
Rice’s “ 
Holmes’ “ “ 
Store Trucks, Wheelbarrows, 
Mule Waggons, &c.. &c., 
Langdon’s much approved 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 a. false representation, as no person in 
the city and county of New-York has the genuine article for sale 
but ourselves. April 1—tf [2] J. M. & Co. 
“ MANHATTAN AGRICULTURAL STORE.” 
P LOWS manufactured, and plow castings of all kinds made to 
order at low prices—a general assortment of agricultural ma¬ 
chines. J. PLANT, No. 5 Burling Slip, N. Y. 
c< Manhattan agricultural store.” 
J. PLANT, No. 5 Burling Slip, New-York City. 
O RDERS for the genuine “ Warren Patent (latest) Improved 
Horse Powers and Threshers,” promptly attended to by the 
sole proprietor, (J. Plant,) viz:— 
One Horse Power alone—price,. . $40 DO 
Two ‘‘ “ “ . 50.00 
Four “ “ “ ... 75.00 
One, two, and four horse Threshers—price, $20, $25, and $30. 
Liberal discount to dealers. 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
By Ezra Whitman, Jr., 55 Light-street, Baltimore. 
T HE proprietor of this establishment is the sole agent in Balti¬ 
more and vicinity, for the sale of the following new and valuar 
ble improvements, viz : 
Whitman’s improved Rail-way Horse-Power and Threshing Ma¬ 
chine, which threshes and cleans the grain at one operation. 
Prouty and Mears’ Centre Draft Plow. 
“ Hovey’s Premium Straw Cutter. 
I. T. Grant & Co.’s Premium Fan-Mill. 
Douglass’ Premium Pumps, which are so constructed as to pre¬ 
vent freezing in the coldest of weather. 
Rogers’ Mill, for cutting and grinding corn stalks. 
Together with a general assortment of the latest and most approv¬ 
ed agricultural implements, constantly on hand, and manufactured 
to order. EZRA AVHITMAN. 
Baltimore, Nov. 14, 1845. 
BURRALL’S CORN SHELLER. 
T HE subscribers arc now fully supplied with this valuable Shel- 
ler so as to be in readiness hereafter to fill orders for any 
number, without delay. A further trial during the last month has 
fully established the superiority of this over all other Shelters for 
hand power. For description, engraving, &c., see Cultivator for 
February, page 60. Retail price $10, with a liberal discount at 
wholesale. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
Albany Agrl. Warehouse. 
Mareh 1st, 1846. 
DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. 
T HE subscriber (not having sufficient use for him,) offers for 
sale his imported, thorough bred Durham Bull, u Prince Al¬ 
bert,” . . 
He is five years old—a roan, of medium size —quiet in temper, 
and easily managed. For a portrait and description of this bull, see 
the August number of the Cultivator, and for his pedigree see the 
British Herd Book, vol. iv., page 382. His sire was the celebrated 
bull, 11 Sir Thomas Fairfax.” 
If not previously sold, he will be will be offered for sale at the 
next show of tha New-York State Agricultural Society. 
Letters on the subject may be addressed to the subscriber at 
Red Hook, Dutchess county, N. Y., where the bull can be seen. 
Jan. 1, 1846.—tf ' ROBERT DONALDSON. 
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR 
SALE. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale the Farm on which he now re¬ 
sides, situate in Southwick, Hampden county, Mass. The 
road from Hartford to Northampton, via Westfield, along which a 
mail coach passes daily, and nearly through the centre of the 
Farm, which contains about 400 acres, nearly half of which is 
wood land, heavily timbered. It is bounded on one side by the 
Farmington canal, which renders the communication with New- 
Haven,°an excellent wood market, easy and expeditious. The 
buildings are a mansion house, with a wing, the latter new, 
making a front of 70 feet. Also a house for a. tenant ; three large 
barns, nearly new, covered with pine and painted ; a corn house, 
carriage house, sheds, &c. Great pains have been taken in se¬ 
lecting and cultivating choice fruit, and there is now on the Farm, 
in full bearing, a great abundance of the best varieties of apples, 
cherries, peaches, &c. A part of the land is of superior quality, 
and on almost every lot is living water. 
Tariffville, a larg manufacturing village, seven miles distant, 
affords a ready market for wood and every kind of produce, raised 
on a farm. This is one of the most valuable and desirable loca¬ 
tions in the country, hot only for farming purposes, but for the 
°-entleman of leisure. A large portion of the purchase money, if 
desired, can remain for a term of years. I tvill sell the whole to¬ 
gether, or in two parts. Letters of inquiry addressed to me, will 
receive prompt attention, or inquiry can be made of LUTHER 
TUCKER, Albany, or of R. SHURTLEFF, Springfield. 
’ ? ROGER S. MOORE. 
Southwick , March 1, 1846.—3t _ ' _ 
100 DOZEN CAST STEEL HOES. 
T HE subscribers have on hand an elegant assortment of Cast 
Steel Hoes, highly polished, and finished in the best manner. 
Among them 50 dozen made by Henry Tower, of Milbury, Mass., 
of four or five different numbers and prices. Also several other 
kinds of neck and eye hoes. Merchants and others dealing in 
hoes are invited to examine them. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
Albany Ag. Warehouse, March 1, 1816. 
A SPARAGUS ROOTS, two years old and of very thrifty 
growth, for sale by ISAAC ROOSEVELT, 
March, 1846.—2t Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
