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THE CULTIVATOR. 
July, 
Field Turnip and Heet Seeds. 
T HE following varieties of the Very finest qualities and of 
either American or European growth ; the latter being 
from the most reliable growers, and warranted not to be sur - 
passed in quality by any other importations. 
TURNIPS—Purple top Ruta Baga,.50 cents per lb. 
Skirving’s Improved..50 “ “ 
do 1 do (Am. Seed,)..75 “ “ 
Dale’s Hybrid, ....75 “ “ 
Yellow Aberdeen,.75 “ “ 
Large White Flat,.50 « “ 
Large White Norfolk,.50 “ “ 
Improved White Strap Loaf,flat 75 ‘ “ 
Improved Red Top, flat,.-75 “ “ 
English Rape, or Cole,.25 “ quart. 
BEETS—White Silesia, or French Sugar,. .50 “ lb. 
Yellow German Sugar,.50 “ “ 
Long Red Maugel Wurtzel,.50 “ “ 
Yellow Globe,... 50 u H 
with every desirable variety of Flower, Field and Vegetable 
Seeds, of the most approved qualities. 
To Planters or Dealers requiring Beets or Turuips in large 
quantities a liberal discouut will be made from the above 
prices. J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
May 2-5—w3tm2t 15 John st., New,York 
Sweet Corn tor Fodder. 
S TO WELL’S EVERGREEN, and the recently introdu¬ 
ced OLD COLONY SWEET, are the best and by far 
the most productive varieties to sow broadcast or in drills, to 
cut for Green Fodder ; the stalks, (nearly the whole of which 
are edible.) attaining a much larger growth, more profusely 
furnished with leaves, and being more nutritious than other 
sorts. May be sdWn as late as J uly with advantage. 
Price, 25 cents a Quart, or $5 per Bushel. 
May 25—w3tmlt J. M. THORBURN ft CO., 
15 John-st., New-York- 
Mower and Ilea per. 
Forbush's New Improved Combined Reaper and Mower. 
up 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 manner 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 & GRIFFING, 
' No. 25 Cliff st., New-York. 
April 6—w2ta&4tmay—m3t_'_ 
Albany Agricultural Works* 
Warehouse and Seed Store , 369 and 371 Brcadioay. Albany. 
npi-IE subscriber having purchased the stock in trade of the 
X 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-sh tilers and Clover-hullers. 
Circular and Cross-cut Saio-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 FERTI LTZERvS. For further particulars, full Cata¬ 
logue will be sent on application by mail. 
RICH’D II. PEASE, 
March 30—w&mtf Successor to Emery Sc Co s 
Hailenbeck’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 & Dederick, 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 
M 1 
Great Sale of Ayrshire Cattle. 
R. ROBERT GR AY ,Oak-Park,Fredericton New-Brvns- 
tvick , will sell at auction on Friday, 21st July. 1854, at 
11 o’clock forenoon, at his farm, his surplus stock of pure 
bred Ayrshire cattle, consisting of— 
1 Two year ola bull, 
1 Three year old bull, 
10 Heifer and bull calves, 
6 Y r earling heifers, 
4 Two year old heifers, 
12 Cows of various ages. 
Mr. Gray came to this country from Ayrshire, five years 
ago, with a selected stock of choice Aryshire cattle, from 
which the above have been bred. They will be found equal 
to anything that could be imported, and have the advantage 
of being acclimated. The bulls and young stock are descend¬ 
ed from the celebrated bull “Jock the .Laird,” for which 
three hundred guineas were paid. All are warranted pure. 
A proportion of each lot will he sold without reserve, and 
the whole if there is sufficient competition. 
Caialogues with full pedigrees will be furnished previous 
to the sale. April 27—w,nos.69,70,78,79,80,81— m2t 
Prouty & Mears’ Plow. 
A LARGE assortment of these celebrated Plows can be 
found at the North River Agricultural 'Warehouse and 
Seed Store, 53 Cortlandt-street, New-York. 
March 1—mtf GEO. H. BARR Sc Co. 
Cultivation of Tobacco. 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on erowiug Tobacco in the 
Northern States, just published. Price, $25 cts. 
E. H. BABCOCK & CO., 
May 4—m3t Syracuse. N Y. 
Cider Mill and Press. 
H ICKOK’S CIDER MILL AND PRESS—This mill 
and press is conceded, by all who have seen and used 
it, to be the best—simple in construction, portable, Weighing 
275 lbs., and not liable to get out of order. Warranted to 
work well, and give satisfaction. The first premiums of the 
American Institute and Crystal Palace have been awarded lo 
this machine. Price, $40. Drawings and descriptions will 
be sent by addressing the sole agents, 
LONGETT Sc GRIFFING, 
25 Cliff-street, New-York. 
May 1— m5t—w2tinM,Ju,J,A,&4tinS 
O 
Suffolk Pigs, 
F pure blood, tor sale uy B. V. FRENCH, 
Feb. 1—mly Braintree, Mass 
The People’s Patent Office. 
T HIS well known establishment is still carried on under the 
personal superintendence of the undersigned, by whom 
all the necessary drawings, specifications, and documents, 
for Patents, Caveats, Designs, Foreign patents, &c., are pre¬ 
pared with the utmost fidelity and dispatch, on very^noderate 
terms. 
Persons wishing for advice relative to Patents or Inven¬ 
tions may at all limes consult the undersigned without charge^ 
either personally at his office, or by letter. To those living 
at a distance he would state, that all the needful steps neces¬ 
sary to secure a Patent, can be arranged by letter, just as 
well as if the party were present, and the expense of a jour¬ 
ney be thus saved. When parties wish to be informed as 
to the probability of being enabled to obiaiiis Patents, it 
will be necessary for them to forward by mail a rough out¬ 
line sketch and description of the invention. No fee or charge 
is made for such examinations. 
Private consultations held daily with Inventors from 9. a. m. 
to 5 p. m. All consultations and business strictly private and 
confidential. 
Models from a distance may be sent by express or other¬ 
wise. 
For farther information apply to or address, post paid, 
ALFRED E. BEACH, 
Editor and Proprietor of the People’s Journal, 
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 32 pages, beautifully printed on fine 
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