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THE CULTIVATOR. 
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GUANO, 
Y the ton or hundred, or in smaller quantities, at 23 Bean-st. 
B. COMSTOCK & Co , Albany Ag. Warehouse. 
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, AND OTHER AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
At Burlington , Vt. 
f T ! : IS subscriber has for sale at his warehouse, North Wharf, 
Burlington, a good assortment of plows, including the “ Wor- 
ce 'v plow,” made by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Prouty’s 
“ Centre Draft ” Plow, the “ Diamond Plow,’* &c., &c., together 
with Cultivators, Seed-Sowers, Churns, Hoes, and other articles 
u by farmers. An arrangement has been made for a constant 
sup y of the above and other articles. Farmers in want of good 
impiemeuts are invited to call or send their orders. 
May 1, 1846. JOHN S. WARE. 
« MANHATTAN AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.” 
PLANT , No. 5 Burling Slip, New-York City. 
/YtlDERS 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 00 
Two “ “ “ “ . 50.00 
Four, “ “ “ “ . 75 00 
One, two, and four horse Threshers—price $20, $25, and $30. 
Liberal discount to dealers. 
May 1—It. 
GENUINE MORGAN HORSES. 
HP HE subscriber will offer for sale his stud of the choicest Mor- 
-I- gan stock on advantageous terms, to those who may wish to 
grow profitable, enduring, high-priced horses, consisting of the 
following horses, viz : Flint Morgan and Sherman Morgan , Jr. 
Both were sired by old Sherman Morgan, the most distinguished 
horse of his times, and are not second as slock horses to any of this 
far famed race. Flint Morgan I bought of Jonas Flint, Esq., of 
St . ohnsbury, Caledonia county, Vt., and Sherman Morgan, Jr., 
I bought of John Buckminster, Esq., of Danville, Vt.. there raised 
and liown as the Blanchard colt, to which places persons are 
referred for their pedigrees and merits, as well as to testimonials 
in my possession ; also to the counties of Strafford Canol, Bel¬ 
knap, N. H., where their stock is highly approved and extensively 
known. Also, four breeding mares of this inestimable blood, viz : 
Dolly, Kate. Fanny, and Adaline, and all of which were sired by 
old Sherman Morgan, and are believed in foal. Their blood, pow¬ 
er, and appearance, together with their stock already produced, 
favorably recommend them as breeders. Also, colts and fillies of 
various ages, may be seen at the stable of the subscriber ; all of 
which will be sold collectively or separately to suit applicants. 
JOHN BELLOWS. 
Lancaster, Coos Co., N. H., May 1, 1846—3t. 
FRUIT TREES. 
3 7 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-t 
cents. Apply (by letter post paid) al the Fruit Plantation of Lloyd 
N. Rogers, near Baltimore, to TIIOS. TURNER, Manager. 
April i—2t. 
NORMAN. 
nUIIS celebrated horse will stand the ensuing season at the sta- 
X ble of James Rice, in Germondville, three miles north of the 
Lapsingurgh. 
Norman is a beautiful dapple grey, 15f hands high, strongly 
made and finely proportioned He combines first rate trotting 
qualities and great powers of endurance, with unsurpassed gentle^ 
ness and docility. His colts are justly celebrated for speed, bot¬ 
tom, and good temper.—are eagerly sought after in the market, 
and command prices ranging from $150 to $500. 
The very high reputation of Norman’s stock as “road horses,” 
and the extraordinary prices they command, renders him by far the 
most profitable horse to breed from, of any m the country. 
Gentlemen sending mares from a distance, may rest assured 
that they will have such attendance and keeping as the owners 
desire, and upon the most reasonable terms. 
Terms —$10 the season. Insurance to be agreed upon. 
CALVIN MORSE. 
Lansingburgh, May, 1846—1. 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
r TUTK subscribers have now on hand a full stock of choice gar- 
-* den seeds, which can be furnished to dealers or to growers 
and gardeners in any quantity, either in small papers or in large 
packages. • They would solicit especial attention to this branch of 
their establishment, as they mean at all times to be supplied with 
vhc choicest seeds to be had in this country or Europe. 
E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
Albany Agrl. Warehouse. No. 23 Dean-st. 
March 1, 1346. 
LEWIS’ SEED PLANTER, 
Manufactured by E . Comstock 8$ Co., Albany Ag. 
Warehouse . 
T HE above drill with several valuable improvements, making 
it beyond all question the best in use, will be ready for de¬ 
livery early in April. In this drill are combined the qualities of 
the ordinary machines, enabling it to plant all the small seeds, to¬ 
gether with carrots, parsnips, beets, peas, corn, beans, cotton, 
hemp, and indeed nearly all crops grown in drills. It is sim¬ 
ple, and not likely to require repairs for a great length of time. It 
may be drawn by a horse, or (as it runs easy,) may be operated 
by one man, or he may have the aid of a boy for using in a garden 
or for short rows. Retail price $12.00. To dealers a liberal 
discount will be made. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
April 1. 
POUDRETTE. 
UUIE Lodi Manufacturing Company have on hand freshly manu- 
1 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 
by application at the office of the company. April 1—2t [2] 
LANGDON’S HORSE-HOE OR CULTIVATOR 
PLOW. 
TU-IIS useful and highly valuable article may be bad of E- 
Comstock & Co., at the Albany Ag. Warehouse, 23 Dean-st 
Two sizes—one for $7, and the other for $6. 
POUDRETTE—NEW-YORK COMPANY. 
A SUPERIOR article of poudrette, prepared in the most care¬ 
ful manner, by the New-York Company, (the first estab¬ 
lished to prepare the article, in this country,) may be had on ap¬ 
plication, either by letter or personally, at the office, 23 Chambefa- 
street, N. Y. 
0=Tt is hardly necessary to say that poudrette, as a manure, 
where transportation constitutes a part of the cost, will be found 
the cheapest, as one bushel of it, when properly prepared, will pro¬ 
duce as much corn, or potatoes, or any other kind of vegetation, as 
twelve or fourteen bushels of farm-yard manure. This has been 
repeatedly tested in various parts of the country. 
DTP* Orders enclosing the money—two dollars a barrel for six 
barrels or under—and $1.75 per barrel for seven barrels and over. 
Letters should be addressed to D. K. MINOR, Agent, 
April 1.—2t* 23 Chambers-st, New-York. 
EAGLE PLOWS. 
rpiIE genuine Eagle Plow, made by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, 
is for sale at the Albany Agricultural Warehouse. All sizes 
adapted to different soils and purposes. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
April 1. 
FOR SALE. 
\ FULL blooded Narragansett, entire Horse. This breed ha® 
jl A been in the family of the late Governor Jay, for the last 
century. They are rackers, and not pacers. He is the only entire 
horse of the breed which is left. He is very fast ; will rack his 
mile within three minutes. Horses of this breed are highly es¬ 
teemed as saddle horses for gentlemen and ladies, and bring a high 
price. Apply to JAMES R. DEY, No. 51 Liberty-st, N. York. 
April 1—It. 
CENTER-DRAFT PLOWS. 
T ’HE subscribers keep for sale a full assortment of Prouty A 
Mears’ Center Draft Plows, of all sizes and prices. Farmers 
in want of these plows will have them forwarded promptly by 
sending their orders to us. E. COMSTOCK & Co., 
April 1. Albany Ag. Warehouse, 23 Dean-st. 
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
No. 23 Bean-Street. 
rpHE subscribers ask the attention of farmers to theii assortment 
X of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FIELD and GAR¬ 
DEN SEEDS, embracing all the varieties needed for the farm or 
garden. Our articles have all been selected with the greatest 
care and attention,.and with especial reference to their adaptation 
to improved agriculture. For notice of articles see separate ad¬ 
vertisements in this paper. But as we cannot enumerate the arti¬ 
cles, seeds, Ac., here, we shall be,happy to show them to all who 
mav call at our warehouse. E. COMSTOCK & Co. 
April 1. 23 Dean-st 
