THE CULTIVATOR. 
April. 
United States Agricultural Warehouseand 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 lie 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 MAVTIER & CO. 
N. B. Guano, Bone Dust, Poudrette. Superphosphate of 
Lime, and other fertilisers Jan 1, 1853—rmV.wtf 
Farm Implements for California. 
B URRALL’S PRIZE REAPERS, MOWERS, Thresh- 
ers, Separators, Clod Crushers, Field Rollers, Cultiva¬ 
tors, Horse Powers, Sfc., §c. —all warranted of the best mate¬ 
rial and workmanship. Strong, compact, and reliable, ex¬ 
pressly for that market. 
Made and sold cheap for cash, by THOMAS D. BUR- 
RALL, Geneva, Ontario Co., New-York. 
Feb. 10, 1853—7—131.—mOt. _ 
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 (GUTTERS—of afl pat¬ 
terns. * 
VEGETABLE OR ROOT CUTTERS—ofapprovedkinds. 
CORN SHELLERS—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 Sc Mears, Centre Draft, and Rich’s 
Iron Beam PLOWS—Engle, Massachusetts make, and 
Minor Sc Hortons. . - 
For sale at the State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 Cliff 
Street, New-York. Nov. 1—if. 
Improved Sub-soil Plow. 
T HIS Plow requires less team than any other, and there¬ 
fore disintegrates the soil-more deeply, and at less cost. 
For sale at the manufacturer’s agents, No. 25 Cliff St., near 
Fulton, by LONGETT & GRIFFING, New-York. 
March l—2t. _ 
Valuable Farm for Sale. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale four hundred and fifty acres 
of land,being a part of his homestead, and comprising two 
hundred acres of as desirable land as any in Addison county— 
lying on the main road four miles north of Ver^ennes 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. Ferrishurgh, Addison co., Vt. 
Wauled. 
A PERSON who understands “thorough draining,” as 
practiced in England—especially as applied .toswamps. 
None need apply, except such as have a practical knowledge 
of the subject, and are competent to undertake a work of the 
kind. Address or apply in person to F. SHELDON, No. 40 
Wall-street, New-York.—Feb. 1. 
Agricultural Implements.—Field Seeds. 
T HE subscriber, occupying three large stores, which are 
filled with Agricultural Implements, asks the attention of 
the public to the most numerous assortment ever yet offered 
in New-York. Among these are Plows of more than a hun¬ 
dred different kinds, Harrows, Rollers with iron sections, 
Seed Sowers and Corn Planters, Cultivators, Reaping and 
Mowing Machines, Horse Powers, Ac. 
Field Seeds —Lucern, Ray Grass, Timothy, Clover, Belgian 
Carrot, Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurzel, Rutd Baga, Early Po¬ 
tatoes, &c. 
Garden and Flower Seeds of the choicest sorts. 
Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. R. L. ALLEN, 
New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
March 1—tf. - Store, 18y and 191 Water St., N. Y. 
Grass Seeds. 
T IMOTHY, Red and White Clover, Lucern, Ray Grass, 
Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Red Top, and 
Lawn mixed grass, all of the best quality. For sale by 
LONGETT Sc GRIFFING, No. 25 Cliff St* 
March 1—2t. * near Fulton, New-York. 
Garden Seeds for 1853. 
New-England Agricultural Warehouse &Seed Store, 
No. 51 and 52 North Marh’et-st., Boston. 
'"|''HE subscribers woifld announce to the public, that their 
JL supply of Garden Seeds for 1653 is now complete, inclu¬ 
ding many new and valuable varieties. Orders should be sent 
as early as possible—and persons ordering may rest assured 
that no pains will be spared to insure their satisfaction. Seeds 
put up so as to be sent to any part of the United States with 
perfect safety. 
Early Emperor Peas, Champion of England, 
Hill’s Early “ Queen of the Dwarf, 
Kent’s Early “ Victoria Marrow, 
Prince Albert, very fine, early, Monastery Marrow, 
Cedo Nulli Blue Imperial, improved, 
and many other fine varieties. 
Shilling’s Early Queen Cabbage., Mason’s Early Drum¬ 
head, Green Globe Savoy, Early York, Early Dutch, Drum¬ 
head, Early and Late Sugarloaf, Early Hope, Turnep Root¬ 
ed, Purple Green 'fop, and other fine kinds. 
Early Walcheren Cauliflower, and many other varieties. 
Early Flat Bassano Beet, extra fine and early, and all other 
varieties. Also every variety of Vegetable worthy of culti¬ 
vation. 
The finest FLOWER SEEDS of every known variety 
and species, cultivated by ourselves, and imported from 
abroad. 
Catalogues will be sent on application by letter, with one 
postage stamp enclosed. JOSEPH BRECK Sc SON, 
. Seedsmen and Florists, 51 Sc 52 North 
Feb. 24—S—ltmlt. Market Street. Boston 
Corn! Corn!! 
S IXTY distinct varieties, including aii the kinds exhibited 
at the last Fair of the American Institute, with,, names, 
time of ripening, mode of culture, &cr, &c. Eight kernels 
of each, making 480 kernels, will be sent to any part, on 
recipt of Si. Apply to WM. WEEDON, at Smith’s Seed 
Store, 388 Broadway, New-York. Feb. 24.—8—2t* 
Basket Willow. 
C UTTINGS of the best kinds of basket willow, (with di¬ 
rections for cultivation, for sale at 85 a thousand,. by 
WM. H! DENNING, Fishkill Landing. Dutchess County. 
March 1—m2l.* __ f _ 
Albany Drain Tile Works. 
JNo 60 Lancaster Street—West of Medical College , Albany. 
T HE subscriber has now on hand, Draining Tile of the 
following descriptions. Prices reduced. 
Horse Shoe Tile. 
51 inch Rise, or 44 inch Calibre, .. . . 818 00 pr. 1000. 
4 « “34 “ . 15 00 “ 
3| « « 2| “ ... 12 00 “ 
Sole Tile. 
44 inch Rise, or 34 inch Calibre,. 818 00 pr. 1000. 
31 “ . 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 84 and 
88 per 100 pieces. Orders from a distance will receive prompt 
attention. 
Albany, April 1, 1852—tf. JOHN GOTT. 
