1853. 
THE CULTIVATOR. 
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Lawrence Scientific School, 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. 
T HE next term of this Institution will open on the first day 
of March, 1853, and will continue twenty weeks. In¬ 
struction by recitations, lectures, or practical exercises, ac¬ 
cording to the nature of the study, will be given in 
Astronomy, ..*.. by Messrs. Bond. 
Botany,. Prof. Gray. 
Chemistry, analytical and practical,.. Prof. Horsford, 
Comparative Anatomy A Physiology, Prof. Wyman, 
Engineering,. .. .. . Prof. Eustis. 
Mathematics,. Prof. Pierce. 
Mineralogy,.. .. Prof. Cooke. 
Physics, . Prof. Lovering. 
Zoology and Geology, .... . Prof. Agassiz. 
For further information concerning the School, application 
may be made to Prof. E. N. HORSFORD, 
Dean of the Faculty. 
Cambridge, Mass , Jan. 1, 1853—w3m2t 
New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 
W E have constantly on hand, the most extensive assort¬ 
ment of the best and latest improved Agricultural and 
Horticultural Implements, and Field and Garden Seeds, ever 
offered for sale in the United States, embracing every Imple¬ 
ment, Machine, or Seed desirable for the Planter, Farmer, 
or Gardener. Also Guauo, Bone Dust, Poudrette, Plaster 
of Paris, and Super Phosphate of Lime. Durham, and oth¬ 
er improved breeds of Cattle and Sheep. 
R. L. ALLEN. 
Jan. 1, 1853—tf. 189 and 191 Water St., New-York 
ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE. 
Spring Course of Lectures. 
T HE next course of Lectures will commence on Tuesday, 
February 8, 1853, and continue sixteen weeks. „ 
Surgery— Alden March, M. D. 
Theory and Practice of Medicine— James McNaughton, 
M. D. 
Materia Medica—T. Romeyn Beck, M. D. 
Anatomy— James H. Armsby, M. D. 
Chemistry— Lewis C. Beck, M. D. 
Institutes of Medicine— Thomas Hun, M. D. 
Medical Jurisprudence— Amos Dean, Esq. 
Obstetrics— Howard Townsend, M. D. 
Clinical Instruction will be given regularly during the ses¬ 
sion, at the Hospital and College. 
Fees for the first course, $60; second course, $50; Matri¬ 
culation fee, $5; Graduation fee $20. Students who have at¬ 
tended two full courses of lectures at other institutions, will 
be required to pay $10. 
0“ Graduates of this College, and of Institutions where 
the requirements are the same as at this, will have free ad¬ 
mission to the Lectures. Albany, Dec. 4, 1852. 
Jan 1—mAw2t THOMAS HUN, Registrar. 
Valuable Farm for Sale. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale four hundred and fifty acres 
of land,being a part ofhis homestead, and comprising two 
hundred acres of as desirable land as any in Addison county— 
lying on the main road four miles north of Vergennes on the 
border of Lake Champlain, and one mile from the Railroad 
Station. It is under good cultivation, and furnished with com¬ 
modious buildings. The remaining 250 acres is wood land; a 
portion of it covered with a heavy growth of hemlock and 
other valuable timber, and the remainder with the best quality 
of wood for fuel. The property will.be sold together or in 
parcels. Postpaid inquiries promptly responded to. 
ROW’D T. ROBINSON, 
Aug. 1—tf. Ferrisburgh, Addison co., Vt. 
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 Cutters, Horse Powers, Thresh¬ 
ers and Separators of different kinds; Ketchum’s celebrated 
Mowing Machine, unsurpassed ; Hussey’s Reaping Machine 
—also, McCormick’s Cotton 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 MAY HER & CO. 
N. B. Guano, Bone Dust, Poudrette, Superphosphate of 
Lime, and other fertilisers. Jan 1,1853—mAwtf. 
Agricultural Implements. 
STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS—of all patterns. 
CORN MILLS—both of Iron and Burr Stone. 
CORN AND COB CRUSHERS—of Beals’, Nichols’ and 
Sinclair’s make. 
ROAD SCRAPERS—of several patterns. 
FANNING MILLS—of all the best makers. 
SAUSAGE STUFFERS AND CUTTERS—of all pat¬ 
terns. 
VEGETABLE OR ROOT CUTTERS—of approvedkinds. 
CORN SMELLERS—for hand and horse power. 
VEGETABLE BOILERS—of Mott’s and Bent’s patterns. 
GARDEN AND WHEEL BARROWS—of iron and 
wood. 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES—Bullock’s patent 
BRICK MACHINES—of Hall’s and other makers. 
WAGONS AND CARTS. 
PLOWS—of Prouty A Mears, Centre Draft, and Rich’s 
Iron Beam PLOWS—Eagle, Massachusetts make, and 
Minor A Hortons. 
For sale at the State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 Cliff 
Street, New-York. Nov. 1—tf. 
Albany Drain Tile Works. 
No 60 Lancaster Street—West of Medical College , Albany. 
r |'\IIE subscriber has now on hand, Draining Tile of the 
JL following descriptions. Prices reduced. 
Horse Shoe Tile. 
5| inch Rise, or \\ inch Calibre,.$18 00 pr. 1000. 
“ “ 3i “ 15 00 “ 
3 £ “ “ 21 “ 12 00 “ 
Sole Tile. 
4| inch Rise, or 31 inch Calibre,.$18 00 pr. 1000. 
3 £ “ « 21 “ ...12 00 “ 
These Tile are over one foot in length, and are so formed 
as to admit water at every joint, draining land from 12 to 20 
feet each side of the drain—being the cheapest and most dura¬ 
ble article used. 
Tile sufficiently large for drains around dwellings, at $4 and 
$8 per 100 pieces. Orders from a distance will receive prompt 
attention. 
Albany, April 1, 1852—tf. JOHN GOTT. 
The Lodi Manufacturing Company 
O FFER their Poudrette this season at their usual rates, 
viz; One barrel, $2.00—2 barrels, $3.50—3 barrels, 
$5.00—5 barrels, $8.00—6 barrels, $9.50, and any amount 
over 6 barrels $1 50 per barrel. Delivered free of cartage or 
other expense, on board of vessel or railroad, in the city of 
New York. A small trial requested. 
This article is so well known, and so universally approved 
of as a manure for corn and garden vegetables, that an ex¬ 
tended advertisement is scarcely necessary. The Company 
will send free of cost, to any one wishing further informa¬ 
tion, a pamphlet containing instructions for use, Ac.—also 
certificates from Hon. Daniel Webster, A. J. Downing, and 
others, together with other interesting matter. Orders sent 
by mail, enclosing money, will be promptly acknowledged. 
All communications must be post-paid, and addressed to the 
“ Lodi Manufacturing Company, New-York,” office 74 
Cortiand Street. Jan. 1—m5.w5t 
New and Important Insurance. 
Northern N. Y. Live Stock Ins. Co., Plattsburgh N. Y- 
I NCORPORATED by the Legislature of the State of New 
York, July, 1851. Horses, Cattle, and all kinds of Live 
Stock insured against Death, by the combined risks of Fire, 
Water, Accidents, Diseases. Ac CAPITAL, $50,000. 
GEORGE'MOORE, Plattsburgh, Sec’y. 
I. C. Mix, Fort Ann, Gen. Agent. 
October 13, 1851. 
This company are now organized and ready to receive 
applications for insurance. It is confidently believed that the 
owners of valuable animals will avail themselves of the ad¬ 
vantages offered by this mode of protection. If fire, life and 
marine insurances are proper and expedient, so is live stock 
insurance; the reasons for insurance are equally applicable 
to all. 
For terms please apply to Company’s Agents. 
Plattsburgh, July 1—tf. 
