THE 
CULTIVATOR. 
Geo. H. Cherry & Co., 
River-Bank Nurseries , Rochester, New-York, 
O FFER for sale a large assortment of FRUIT TREES 
of al! Kinds. The Trees are well grown, healthy and 
vigorous, and none other will ever be sent out. In addition 
to the above we offer, by request, a part of our young stock 
for transplanting, comprising— 
100,000 Apples, 1 year from graft 
35,000 do 2 years from graft. 
15,000 Cherries, 1 year from bud. 
5.000 do 2 years from bud. 
with Dwarf Pears, Peaches Plums, Appricots, &c. 
Nurserymen desiring such stock, will find the above well 
worth their notice. 
Orders for Trees are solicited, under a strong persuasion 
that we shall be able to give satisfaction. No pains will be 
spared to secure the confidence of the public. 
GEO. H. CHERRY & Co., 
River Bank Nursery, North of St. Paul-slreel, Office 1,06 
State-street, Rochester, N. Y. Aug. 13—wltm2t. 
Highland Nurseries, Newburgh, N. Y. 
A SAUL <& CO., in calling the attention of their patrons 
o and the public in general, to their very extensive stock 
of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 
&■ <*., &e., which they offer for sale the coining autumn, would 
remark, that owing to the past summer being one of the most 
favorable for the growth of trees, which lliey have had 
for many years in this locality, their stock of trees and plants, 
in every department, is larger, more thrifty, and in every 
respect finer than usual. 
To particularize within the limits of an advertisement 
would be impossible, they thefore refer planters and dealers 
of trees to their catalongue, a copy of which will be sent by 
mail to n\\ post paid applicants for the same, on enclosing a 
post-office stamp. 
They invite, especial attention to their assortment of Stan¬ 
dard and Dwarf Pear and Cherry trees, which are unusu¬ 
ally fine, as well as Plum, Peach, Apricot and Nectarine; 
also Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, 
Strawberries, fee., &c., in any known variety. 
500,000 very strong two year old Osage Orange plants, in 
three sizes, at $10, $8, and $6 per thousand. 
Buckthorn plants, S3 per thousand. 
Newburgh, N. Y., Sept., 1 1S53—m'2t 
Devon Cow for Sale. 
F OR sale a thorough bred Devonshire Cow, at the low 
price of $65, half her actual value. All applications 
should he directed .to C. REAGLES, Union Gardens and 
Nurseries, Schenectady, N. Y. 
For sale cheap, 40 pure bred Shanghae fowls from 2 months 
to 1 year old, comprising White, Buff, Black, and Domi¬ 
nique colors—also 6 fine Black Spanish chickens. 
September 1—m2t. 
Devon Cows, 
H EIFERS, and Bull Calves—pure blood—for sale by 
Feb. 1—mly. B. V. FRENCH, Braintree, Mass. 
Suffolk Figs, 
O 
F pure blood, for sate oy 
Feb. 1—mly. 
B. Y. FRENCH, 
Braintree, Mass. 
Snftolk Pigs. 
T HE subscribers are prepared to receive orders for pure 
Suffolk Pigs, bred from stock imported in 1848 by the 
late William Stiekncy, also by the subscribers in Jan. last. 
Address, JOSIAH STICKNEY, Boston or Watertown, or 
ISAAC STICKNEY, Boston, Mass. 
September 1—m6t. 
Suffolk Swine. 
P IGS, Breeding Sows and Boars, of the purest blood and 
finest specimens. To be seen, one of the finest hoars in 
the world. GEO. W. WILSON, 
July 28—wl—m2t* Malden, Mass., 4 miles from Boston. 
SUFFOLK 
and 
Essex Pigs. 
Suffolk. 
P URE BRED, for sale by 
July 22—m3t 
Improved Essex. 
B. F. KEYES, 
Dedham, Mass. 
Durham Bull For Sale. 
HPHE subscriber offers for sale a Full Blood Durham Bull, • 
1 Lord Eryholme 2d, two years old the 5th of September. 
He is a splendid animal, got by Lord Eryholme, imported by 
Lewis G. Morris, Esq., of Westchester, and out of a supe¬ 
rior imported cow. Registered, Yol. 10, Coates’ Herd Book. 
J. D. THORP, 
Sept. 1—m2t Castleton, Rensselaer co., N. Y. 
Spanish Merino Bucks. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale several Spanish Merino 
Buck Lambs. These sheep are supposed to be excelled 
by none in the state, and are pronounced by judges from dif¬ 
ferent sections of the country to be superior stock. They are 
justly celebrated for weight and fineness of fleece, and per¬ 
fect hardiness of constitution. Prices from $10 to $15 per 
head. LEVI S. WELLS, 
Aug. 11—w4t—m2t. New Britain, Hartford Co.,'Ct. 
Super-Phosphate of Lime—C. Dehurgh’s No. 1. 
W E are the only authorized agents for the sale of De¬ 
burgh’s Super-Phosphate of Lime in the city of New 
York. As there has been various spurious substances sold 
last spring for this superior manure, we request farmers and 
dealers to send their orders direct to our warehouse. We 
have sold about 300 tons this spring, and have received infor¬ 
mation from many that it was equal to guano in its immedi¬ 
ate effect, and much more lasting in the land. 
Any person who purchased from us Deburgh’s Super¬ 
phosphate last spring, which has not given satisfaction, by 
sending us notice, we will forward another lot for trial with¬ 
out charge. LONGETT & GRIFFING, 
State Agricultural Wareheuse, No. 25 Cliff-st. 
New.York, Aug. 11—w8t—mlt. 
Manures. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO, Imp. Super-phosphate of Lime, 
Bone Dust, Bone Black, Sulphuric Acid, Potash, Pou- 
drelte, Plaster of Paris, Charcoal, &c., &c., for sale by 
GEO. PI. BARR & CO', 
Sept. 1—m2t. 53 Cortlandt St., New-York. 
1 WIIS is the proper season to nse LEINAU’S AMERI¬ 
CAN FERTILIZER upon your farms. This truly valu¬ 
able manure can be had at $25 per ton, or $3.50 per barrel, 
of the proprietor. Try it. It is now on exhibition at the 
Crystal Palace, New-York, and any amount of names can be 
given of its successful use. Also, Guano and Poudrette, 
Phosphate of Lime and Aqua Ammonia. 
G. A. LETNAU, 
Aug. 18—m3t. No. 19 South Front-st., Philadelphia. 
Super-phosphate. 
N O expense has been spared in the combination of this 
most fertilizing manure, which contains the natural 
properties of plants. It is superior to most of the articles 
offered for sale under the same name, and is inferior to none, 
although sold at a much lower price. It is put up in bags, at 
$10 per ton, of 2000 lbs., cash. 
Office of the New-York Super-phosphale Manufacturing 
Company, No. 159 West-street. New-York. 
Aug 18—wit—m3t VICTOR R. KNOWLES, Agent. 
Super-phosphate of Dime. 
I N bags and barrels, made by C. B. DeBurgh, a warranted 
pure and genuine article, for sale by 
1 GEO. DAVENPORT, 
No. 5 Commercial, corner of Chatham-st., Boston, 
Agent for the manufacturer, with directions for use. 
Also, for sale, Ground Bone, Bone Dust, Burnt Bone, Gu¬ 
ano, and Grass Seeds of reliable quality. 
April 7—14—It—mtf. _ 
Manures. 
T>ERT!VTAN GUANO, 2| to 2\ cents per pound. 
X BONE DUST, when taken in equal quantities, $2 25 
per barrel. 
BONE SAWINGS, separately, $2.50 per barrel. 
PLASTER, $1 to $1.25 per barrel. 
POTASH, 3} to 4-cents per pound. 
CHARCOAL. $1 per barrel. 
SULPHURIC ACID. 2} to 2\ cents per pound. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 2J cents per pound. 
WOOD’S RENOVATING SALTS, one cent per pound. 
For sale at the State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 
Cliff-street, New-York. LONGETT A GRIFFING. 
Feb. 1—etf. 
