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THE CULTIVATOR 
Choice Poultry for Sale. 
B RAHMA Pootra or Chiltagongs—Royal Cochin Chinas 
—White, Black, Buff and Brown Shanghaes—Black 
Spanish and Gold and Silver Polands, all warranted pure 
blood, and of the best importations in the country, or from 
specimens which took the first and second premiums at many 
of the recent exhibitions. 
Fowls to be sent a distance, will be carefully cooped in 
good health and good condition. All orders post-paid. 
Reference, C. W. Godard, Esq., B. B. Kirtland, Esq., 
Albany. GEORGE ANDERSON, 
Sept. 1—wAmSm. 
56 Schuyler st. Albany, N. Y. 
Asiatic Fowls for Sale. 
Y A PAIR Brahma Pootra ; per pair..S3 to $5 
OU 50 do. Buff and Red Shanghai; “ ... $2 “ $4 
All perfectly healthy and warranted pure bred. Referen¬ 
ces—Dr. John H. Cole and S V. C. Van Rensselaer. 
E. G. STUDLEY. 
Sept. 7—wltmlt. Claverack, Col. Co., N. Y. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
T HE subscribers are prepared for the Fall trade with the 
largest stock of FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES 
ever before offered by one establ ishment in this country. It 
embraces 
Standard and Dioarf Fruit Trees of the best varieties 
Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants, and all the small fruit 
worthy of cultivation. 
Hardy Grapes, for out-door cultivation. 
Foreign Grapes, in pots 1 and 2 years from the eye—more 
than 3000 plants of the best sorts. 
Rhubarb, Asparagus, fyc. in large quantities. 
The Ornamental Department is equally extensive and com¬ 
plete, embracing 
Hardy rapid Growing Trees for avenues and public grounds. 
Ornamental, Standard and Weeping Trees, for lawns, cem¬ 
eteries, Ac. 
Flowering Shrubs for lawns and pleasure grounds in the great¬ 
est variety. 
Hardy Evergreen Trees in immense quantities, embracing 
Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Austrian, Scotch, and 
Weymouth, or White Pines of all sizes. 
Rare Evergreens, such as Deodars, Cryptomerias, Himalay¬ 
an Spruce, Ac. 
Evergreen Hedge Plants, such as Arborvita, Red Cedar, for 
ornamental enclosures in gardens and cemeteries. 
Evergreen Shrubs for lawns, Ac. such as Mahonias, Rhodo¬ 
dendrons. Tree Box, Aci 
Climbing Shrubs for trellises and verandahs, the finest Hon¬ 
eysuckles, Clematis, Trumpet Creeper, Wistaria, &c. 
Roses —A large collection of the best varieties in cultivation, 
besides a complete assortment of the best new 
Phloxes, Chrysanthemu ms, Pceonias, Dahlias, Carnations and 
Picotees, and other hardy border plants 
Bulbous Flower Roots, embracing the finest Hyacinths, Tu¬ 
lips, Crocus, Narcissus, Lilies, Ac., imported annually 
from Holland and forwarded from 1st Sept. 
Green-House Plants —all the popular articles, the newest and 
best Verbenas, Heliotropes, Fuchsias, Ac., Ac. 
Trees are taken up in the most careful manner and pack¬ 
ages for distant points, put up in the best style. The follow¬ 
ing Catalogues will be forwarded gratis and prepaid to all 
who apply post-paid and enclose one stamp for each: 
No. 1. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, Roses, &c. 
3. A Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Bedding-out and 
Green-house Plants. 
4. A Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen and Dealers 
5. A Supplemental Catalogue of Fruits, containing Pricps 
of Fruit Trees for 1854 and ’55, with lists of New Sorts, Ac. 
All orders will receive prompt and careful attention. The 
trade supplied as heretofore on liberal terms. 
ELLWANGER A BARRY, 
* Mount Hope Nurseries, 
Sept. 1—m2tw90A91. Rochester, N. Y. 
Horse Powers and Threshers 
O F all the most approved kinds—Wheeler’s. Westing- 
house’s and Emery’s Railway Powers and Threshers. 
Tapi in’s, Bogardus’, Palmer’s and Eddy’s Sweep Powers 
and Threshers. For sale by LONGETT A GRIFFING, 
Sept. 1—m3t No. 25 Cliff street, New-York. 
O 
F pure blood, for sale oy 
Feb 1—mly 
B. V. FRENCH, 
Braintree, Mass. 
YALE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 
T HE FALL TERM in this Institution, will commence on 
Wednesday, Sept. 13th, and continue fourteen weeks. 
FACULTY. 
BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, m.d., lld., 
Professor of Mineralogy and Geology. 
WILLIAM A. NORTON, m. a., 
Professor of Civil Engineering. 
JAMES D. DANA, ll.d., 
Silliman Professor of Natural History. 
BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, Jr., m d., 
Professor of General and Applied Chemistry. 
JOHN A PORTER, m. a., 
Professor of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry. 
The object of this School is to fit students for the practical 
application of the branches taught. For particulars, apply 
to the Professors in the several Departments, or to 
JOHN A PORTER, Dean of the Faculty ' 
New-Haven, Ct., Aug. 17, 1854—w4tm3t. 
HICKOK PATENT CIDERMILL 
As Improved for 1854. 
T HIS mill has received over Fifty Premiums, Diplomas, 
Ac., during 1853, and is sold by the following Agents, 
who will distribute circulars, pamphlets, Ac.—warranted su¬ 
perior to all others: 
Longett A Griffing, 25 Cliff st. sole agents for New- 
York city. 
Geo. W. Emery, Albany. 
Dana A Brothers, Utica, N. Y. 
Oliver A Helmer, Montpelier, Vt. 
William H. Hill A Co., 32 Cornhill, Boston. 
Chas. Ashley. Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
C. M. Widrig, Elmira, N.Y. 
Gregory A Smith, Binghamton, N. Y 
Prouty A Chew, Geneva, N. Y. 
E. J. Foster, Syracuse, N. Y. 
E. D. Hallock, Rochester. N. Y. 
H. C. White A Co , Buffalo, N. Y. 
Higgins A Calkins, Castile, Wyoming Co., N.Y. 
D. Landreth, Philadelphia. 
L’Amoreux, Hall A Russel, Towanda, Pa. 
Made solely by W. O. HICKOK, 
Harrisburgh, Pa. 
Aug. 10, 1854—w9tm2t. 
Albany Tile Works, 
Corner of Patroon and Knox-Streets, Albany, N. Y. 
D RAIN TILE of the following descriptions and prices 
suitable for land drainage, always on hand in large or 
small quantities of the first quality, delivered at the docks and 
railroad depots free of cartage : 
Horse-Shoe Tile. 
4| inch caliber,...$18 per 1000 feet. 
3j do . 15 do 
2* do . 12 do 
Sole Tile or Pipe. 
3 inch caliber,....$18 per 1000 feet 
2 do . 12 do 
Large Tile for drains about dwellings, yards, Ac., of vari¬ 
ous sizes, $4 and $8 per 100 feet. Sole Tile, 4 inch calibre, 
for sink drains at $4 per 100 feet. Drain your land and save 
your crops. Orders from a distance will receive prompt 
attention. A. S. BABCOCK. 
Albany, April 20, 1854—wArn6m 
Appleton & Ahlerson’s Drain Tile Works, 
Corner of Lydius and Snipe streets, Albany , near Mr. Wil¬ 
son's Nursery. 
T HE subscribers are prepared to furnish Drain Tile of the 
various and most approved Patterns, at from $12 to $18 
per 1000 pieces. The Tile are more than 14 inches in length 
and a larger calibre than any of American manufacture for 
the same prices. We warrant every Tile to be perfectly 
sound, to fit good at the joints so as to admit water and keep 
out the dirt, and to drain Land from 12 to 20 feet on each side 
of the drain, according to the nature of the soil. 
Also, large Tile for small brooks and drains about dwel¬ 
lings, Ac. at from $4 to $S per 100 pieces. 
Tile delivered at the docks and railroads free of cartage. 
Specimens can be seen at Messrs. L. A W. Merchant’s, 71 
Quay-st. 
Full directions for laying Tile will be sent free to those ad¬ 
dressing the subscribers. Orders are respectfully solicited 
Address, APPLETON A ALDERSON, 
April 13—weowAmtf 195 Washington-st, Albany, N. 
