THE CULTIVATOR. 
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Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents. 
People’s Patent Office, 86 Nassau-Street, New-York. 
THE PEOPLE’S JOURNAL, a record of Science, Me¬ 
chanics, Invention, and Agriculture Published Monthly. 
Every number contains 3*2 pages, beautifully printed on fine 
paper, and profusely illustrated with splendid engravings , 
forming at the end of every year two fine volumes, compris¬ 
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my 11—w&m3m 
Manures. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO, Improved Superphosphate of Lime, 
Bone Dust, Bone Black, Sulphuric Acid, Potash, Pou- 
drette, Plaster of Paris, Charcoal, &c., &o., for sale by 
GEO. H. BARR & Co., 
March 1—mtf 53 Cortlandt-sireet, New-York. 
Bone Dust. 
B ONE SAWINGS, OR MEAL, a very superior article, 
warranted pure. Price, $2,75 per barrel. Bone Dust, 
ground quite fine, $2.37 per barrel. 
We are prepared to supply all orders for this very superior 
manure. Samples will be sent if requested. 
LONGETT & GRIFFING, 
Ap. 20—m3tw2m No. 25 Cliff-st., near Fulton, New-York 
Fertilizers. 
B EST Peruvian Guano— 
Super-Phosphate of lame, (t DeBurg’s No. 1 ”— 
Poudrette, of the best quality— 
Ground Plaster, suitable for agricultural purposes— 
Ground Bone, Bone Dust, and Burnt Bone. 
Also, Grass Seeds of reliable quality, at the lowest market 
price. GEO. DAVENPORT, 5 Commercial, 
Feb. 9. 1854—w&mtf cor. of Chatham st.. Boston.' 
Peruvian Guano. 
YT7E are receiving our supply of Peruvian Guano per 
V V ships Blanchard, Senator and Gray Feather from the 
Chincha Islands, and now prepared to make contracts for 
the spring supply. As the demand is large we would advise 
all who may be in want of this valuable manure to make 
early application. Price, $50 per ion of 2,000 pounds. Be 
particular to observe that every bag is branded, 
Warranted No. 1 Peruvian Guano. 
Imported into the United States by F. Barreda, Brothers, 
for the Peruvian Government 
LONGETT A GRIFFING 
State Agricultural Warehouse , No. 25 Cliff-street. New-York 
Oct. 20th—w&rntf. 
For Sale or Tease, 
K nnn ACRE . S of CHOICE FARMING LANDS in 
"v/l * Gallatin county, Illinois, in the immediate vicini¬ 
ty of the extensive Mining operations of the Shawnee Coal 
Company. A cash market for all kinds of farm products at 
the mines. These lands will be sold or leased to godd farm¬ 
ers on accommodating terms. 
For particulars, apply to II H. CASEY, Sec’y, 
Comer Hanover Square and Pearl street. 
New-York, Feb. 1, 1854—m5t 
Albany Agricultural Works, 
Warehouse and Seed Store , 369 and 371 Broadway , Albany. 
T HE subscriber having purchased the stock in trade of the 
above works, is now prepared to furnish to order a full 
assortment of Farm Implements and Machines adapted to all 
sections of the country, both north and south, among which 
may be found— 
“ 'Emery's Patent Changeable Railroad Horse Powers .” 
Overshot Threshing Machines with Separators. 
Mowing and Reaping Machines. 
Grist-mills , Corn-shellers and Clover-hnllers. 
Circular and Cross-cut Saw-mills , adapted to the horse 
power, for cutting fire wood and fence stuff, with a full and 
complete assortment of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS 
and FERTILIZERS. For further particulars, full Cata¬ 
logue will be sent on application by mail. 
RICH’D II. PEASE, 
March 30—w&mtf Successor to Emery & Co. 
United States Agricultural Warehouse and Seedstore 
No. 197 Water street, near Fulton street , New-York. 
M ERCHANTS. Planters and Farmers, in want of AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL IMPLE¬ 
MENTS or SEEDS, for shipping, plantation,farm or garden 
purposes, will please call and examine our extensive and su¬ 
perior assortment of goods in the above line, unsurpassed by 
any other house in the United States, for finish, material and 
workmanship, and of the most approved patterns; all of 
which we will sell on as good terms as any other house in 
this city. 
We have among our assortment the far-famed and une¬ 
qualed EAGLE D. & F. PLOWS, warranted to draw lighter 
and do as good work in sod or stubble ground, as any other 
Plow to be found in the United States. 
We also have the highest premium Straw Cutters, Fan Mills, 
Grain Mills, Premium Stalk Cullers, Horse Powers, Thresh¬ 
ers and Separators of different kinds; Ketehum’s celebrated 
Mowing Machine, unsurpassed; Hussey’s Reaping Machine 
—also, McCormick’s Colton Gins, Cotton Presses, Hay and 
Hide Presses, Brick Machines, Harrows of all kinds, Sugar 
Mills for plantation use, Sugar Mills for grocer’s use, Hand 
Store Trucks of all kinds, Mule Carts, Horse Carts, Farm 
Wagons, Wheel Barrows, Coal and Canal Barrows. In 
fact we have everything for shippping or using on plantation, 
arm or garden. JOHN MAYHER& CO. 
N. B. Guano, Bone Dust, Poudrette. Superphosphate of 
Lime, and other fertilisers. Jan 1, 1853—m&wtf 
North. Stiver Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 
No. 53 Cortland-Street , New- York , 
W HERE may be found a large and complete assortment 
of the best and latest improved Agricultural and Horti¬ 
cultural Implements, Field and Garden Seeds, Fruit and Or¬ 
namental Trees, Fertilizers of all kinds, &c.. & c. 
March 1—mtf GEO. H. BARR & Co. 
Mower and Reaper. 
Forbush's Nero Improved Combined Reaper and Mower. 
HP HE above patent machine is now permanently establish- 
1 ed, and its entire success as a Combined Reaper and 
Mower proved beyond all doubt. ‘This machine will be war¬ 
ranted to be made in a workmanlike manlier and of the best 
materials, and capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres of 
grass or grain per day. and in all respects to do the work as 
well and as easy for the horses as any other machine in the 
country. 
Price of Combined Reaper and Mower,.$135 
“ Mower,... 115 
For sale by LONGETT & GRTFFING, 
No. 25 Cliff st., New-York. 
April 6—w2ta&4tmay—m3t 
HaUen beck’s Mowing Machine. 
T HE subscriber having perfected and tested his new and 
improved Mowing Machine, now offers it to the public 
for the coming season, confident that it will not fail to give 
perfect satisfaction. It is simple in construction, light of 
draft, and perfectly free from clogging. They are built at 
present for me by Deering & Dedcrick, corner of Bleecker 
and Franklin streets. Albany, N. Y. A large number will 
be made, and are offered to the public, Warranted to operate 
well and to give satisfaction. Persons intending to buy mow¬ 
ing machines will find it to their advantage to examine mine 
before purchasing. 
For further particulars, address the subscriber at Albany, 
N. Y. MARTIN HALLENBECK. 
Feb. 2—w&mtf 
