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THE,CULTIVATOR. 
June 
New-York Agricultural Warehoused 
P ERUVIAN GUANO—Just received per ship Grecian T 
first quality Peruvian Guano. 
No. 1 Super-phosphate of Lime constantly on hand; also, 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, and Field and 
Garden Seeds—the largest and most complete assortment to 
be found in the United States. R. L. ALLEN, 
Nos. 189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
May 19—w—20, 23, 26, 27—m2t._ 
Harvest Implements. 
M OWING AND REAPING Machines of different pat¬ 
terns, and of the best binds in market. 
Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, and large Hand Hakes, made 
expressly for raking after the cart; also Horse Hay Rakes. 
Pitchforks, very superior, of elastic steel. 
Threshing Machines and Fan Mills, combined or single. 
Horse Powers of the most approved kinds, such as the 
Endless-chain or Railway, Circular, Cast Iron, Ac. 
Ruta Baga, Turnep, Cabbage, and all other sorts of Field 
and Garden Seeds. R. L. ALLEN, 
189 A 191 Water-st., New-York. 
May 19—w—20, 23, 26; 29—m2t 
Water Cure. 
W F. have just received the annual report of the New- 
Graefenberg Watpr Cure Establishment, for last year, 
of all the cases heretofore treated at that Instilution^together 
with a detailed statement of many cases, written by the pa¬ 
tients themselves. under their own names. Some of these are 
of a most remarkable character, and come from sources of 
the highest respectability. A candid examination of this re¬ 
port cannot fail to convince all of the superior efficacy of this 
mode of treatment, and the remakable success of this Insti¬ 
tution, which is one of ths oldest, as it is one of the best in the 
country. To any making application by mail, post-paid, a 
copy will be sent gratis. Address R. Holland, M. D., New* 
Graefenberg, N. Y.—Water Cure Journal. June 1—It* 
Morgan Breeding Mare For Sale. 
A GENUINE Morgan Mare, of the “Sherman ” branch, 
ten years old, rich brown color, of great beauty, 3peed 
and strength, now in foal by the “ Manches er, N. II. Black 
Hawk,” a colt of the Bridgport Black Hawk; foals in June. 
Stowe, Vt ' May 5, 1S5-3" J. B. WHEELER. 
20—41.—mil- 
Land For Sale. 
rjHIE undersigned is authorized to sell, and now offers for 
JL sale a tract of land, between 4.000 and 5,000 acres, lying 
in the town of Stowe, Lamoille county, Vt., being the lands 
and titles owned by the late Hon. Azarias Williams, of Con¬ 
cord. The land lies 10 miles from the Vermont Central rail¬ 
road, is heavily covered with Spruce, Hemlock and Hard 
Timber The timber never has been cut. 
Also a Farm of 200 acres, with comfortable buildings, 
good water, 60 acres ef intervale, GO acres of pasture, the 
residue in wood and timber, including a good Maple orchard. 
With the farm, at the option of the purchaser, will be sold 
a good set of tools, and some choice stock. 
Terms for the Land. Farm, Stock 'and Tools, $10.000.— 
Land, $6,500. Farm, $3,500. 
Address JOHN B. WHEELER, Stowe, Lamoille co., Vt. 
20—4i—mlt. 
Manures. 
F ERTILIZERS of all kinds for sale by the subscribers. 
IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Su¬ 
per-phosphate of Lime—both the above made after the re¬ 
cipe of Prof. Mapes. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, Sulphuric Acid, Bone-Dust, Pot¬ 
ash, Sparlings'. Poudrette, Plaster of Paris, Ac.. Ac. 
GEO. H. BARR A CO., 
June 1—mlt. 53 Courtland street, N. Y. 
SEEDS I 
T HE undersigned being aware of the strong prejudice ex¬ 
isting among Market Gardeners and others, in relation 
to seeds as usually sold by Agricultural Warehouses, have 
engaged the services of Mr. James Hogg, so long known to 
the public as a competent Seedsman, and have placed this 
department of their business under his control. They have 
also made arrangements with Prof. Mapes, and others en¬ 
gaged in seed raising, to furnish them with an assortment of 
the choicest seeds. Their Foreign and California arrange' 
ment will ensure, in addition lo garden seeds, a fine assort¬ 
ment of Bulbs, Flower Seeds, Ac., Ac. 
GEO. II. BARR A CO, 
North River Agricultural Warehouse, ] 
June 1—mlt 53 Courtland-street, N. Y. > 
North River Agricultural Warehouse. 
No. 53 Courtlland Street, New York. 
G EORGE H. BARR a CO. invite the attention of Far¬ 
mers, Planters and others, to their large and varied as¬ 
sortment of Agricultural Implements, Manures, Seeds, Ac. t 
Ac., all -of which will be furnished at the lowest prices. 
Their assortment includes 
PLOWS—All the improved kinds by the most approved 
makers. 
HORSE POWERS—Of all kinds and sizes, with and 
without Thrashers, Ac. 
CORN SHELLERS—All the approved kinds, and some of 
recent introduction. 
STRAW CUTTERS—Of all sizes and kinds, for hand and 
horse.power. 
CORN AND COB CRUSHERS—Of all binds and sizes. 
FANNING MILLS, Cultivators, Harrows, Churns, of all 
the approved kinds, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, and a general as¬ 
sortment of Horticultural and Garden tools. June 1—mlt. 
Durham Bull For Sale. 
A THOROUGH bred Durham Bull, three years old March 
1853. A fine sure animal, from Sam, Beauty 4th, by 
Pontiac (125 A. II. B.) Sire, Major (125 A. H. B ) 
JOHN H. BAKER. 
South Oyster Bay, L. I., May 19—wAmlt* 
A Virginia Farm For Sale. 
P LEASANTLY situated in Fairfax county, 13 miles from 
Alexandria, 16 miles from Washington, and about 1^ 
miles from Lee station, on the Alexandria and Orange rail¬ 
road, a farm of 21S acres, about one-half intervale or bot¬ 
tom land, the residue a gentle swell of upland. It is admi¬ 
rably adapted to grazing, and is well watered with two small 
streams of never-failing water, and is capable of producing 
excellent crops of corn, wheat, potatoes, grass, Ac. The 
location is healthy, and the markets as good as any in this 
country. On the premises is a young and thrifty orchard of 
J25 apple trees, 25 peach trees, pear, cherry trees, Ac. Also 
a timber lot of 20 acres, (hard-wood,) and 59 acres second 
growth pine, which will yield 40 cords per acre, worth $2 
per cord at the railroad, l£ miles .distant: There is a small 
dwelling house and other buildings on the farm The fences 
are tolerable, 2000 new chestnut rails having been added to 
the fences within two years. Price $10 per acre ; one half in 
hand, the balance in two years. Persons desirous of exami¬ 
ning the premises, will call upon Ansel Whedon, Agent, 
near Lee station. For lurther information, address 
A. A O. WHEDON. 
March 18—w2—mtf. West Pawlet, Vl. 
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