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Subscriptions should be addressed to the Publishers, 
FOWLERS AND WELLS, 
Nov. 2—w2tmlt SOS Broadway, New-York. 
BLACK SPANISH FOWLS. 
T AM now able to furnish a few pairs of the Black Spanish, 
bred front my importation of last spring, from the prize 
birds cfThos. II. Fox, Esq., of London. For the reputation 
of his stock, it is only necessary to say that he took the first 
prizes at the great Metropolitan Show at London last Janua¬ 
ry, as well.as fifteen otlier first prizes in different exhibitions 
of poultry in Great Britain during the last year. 
The Speckled Dorkings. 
POULTRY FOR BALE. 
T HE subscriber who has had several years careful experi¬ 
ence in breeding fowls, has a few choice pairs to sell, at 
reasonable prices, of the following varieties, viz : Grey, 
Black, Buff and White, Shanghai—Silver and Golden Poland, 
Black Spanish, Bolton Grey, or Silver Hamburg, Santa 
Anna Hen Feather Game, Java and African Bantams, and 
Superior African Geese. Also choice Black and Tan Ter¬ 
rier Dogs. E. E. PLATT. 
Nov. 9, 1854—w&mtf. Albany. 
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, 
56 Schuyler st. Albany, N. Y. 
Sept. 1—w&m3m. 
Alt>a,any Agricultural Works, 
Warehouse and Seed Store, 369 and 371 Broadway, Albany. 
rpiIE subscriber having purchased the stock in trade of the 
JL above works, is now prepared to furnish to order a full 
assortment of Farm Implements and Machbies 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. 
RICII’D H. PEASE, 
March 30—w&mtf Successor to Emery & Co 
Fertilizers. 
B EST Peruvian Guano— 
Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ci DeBurg’s No. 1 ”— 
Poudrette, of the best quality— 
Ground Plasler, suilable 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 si., Boston. 
GUANO NOTICE. 
A S there Is a substance now selling by some dealers in 
this city and Brooklyn, for the No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 
we caution the agricultural public who may purchase Peru¬ 
vian Guano this season, to observe that every bag of the gen¬ 
uine article will have the following brand : 
NO. 1, 
PERUVIAN GUANO, 
IMPORTED BY 
F. BARREDA brothers. 
The price is now established for this season, at 8550 per tun 
of 2.000 lbs. When taken in lots of five tuns and upwards, 
a discount will be made. LONGETT & GRIFF1NG, 
State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25, Cliff-Street 
Au". 17—w6lm2t New-York. 
I not only succeeded in selecting the best Black Spanish 
but all other popular breeds of fowls in Europe, of •which 
the Dorkings stand at the head. 
Of W. Fisher Hobbs of Boxted Lodge, I purchased a pair 
of his Prize Dorkings, which are very large and beautiful. 
For the reputation or his stock it is only necessary to say, 
that Mr. Hobbs took the two first prizes for best Dorkings at 
the great Metropolitan Show. In the purchase of these and 
other birds, I availed myself of the advice of Joseph Bailey, 
Esq., of London, whose opinion is considered equal, if not 
superior, to any poulterer in Europe. Queen Victoria pur 
chased a pair from each brood of the above breeds of mine, 
at the same exhibition. For the Spanish Cock I paid $75, 
and the pair of Dorkings $130. I paid the Queen 27 guineas 
for nine birds; among the lot were two beautiful Dorkings. 
SOL. W. JEWETT. 
Nov. 2—wltmlt* Middlebury, Vt 
Super-Phosphate of Dime. 
''FHIS celebrated fertilizer, where it has been fairly tested 
1 the last year, has been found equal, and in many cases 
superior to the best Peruvian guano, in its immediate effect, 
and much more permanently beneficial to the land. It is 
adapted to any soil in which there is a deficiency of phos¬ 
phate, which is often the case. All crops are benefited by its 
application. It is composed of ground bones, decomposed 
by sulphuric acid, lo which is added a due proportion of Pe¬ 
ruvian guano, sulphate of ammonia, &c. 
For sale, with full directions for use, in bags of 150 pounds 
each. No charge for package. All bags will be branded 
“ C. B. DeBurg, No. 1 Super-Phosphate of Lime.” 
GEO. DAVENPORT, Ag’t for manufacturer, 
5 Commercial, cor. of Chatham st., Boston. 
Feb. 16,1854—w&mtf 
