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THE CULTIVATOR. 
Noy. 
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'Tine, 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. 
AVe 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 Rowers, 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 
fac t we iiave everything for shippping or using on plantation, 
aVm or garden. JOHN MAYHER & CO. 
N. B. Guano, Bone Dust, Poudrette, Superphosphate of 
Lime, and other fertilisers. Jan 1, 1853—m&wtf. 
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 ait pat¬ 
terns 
VEGETABLE OR ROOT CUTTERS—ofapprovedkinds. 
CORN SHELLERS—for hand and horse power. 
VEGETABLE BOILERS—of Moll’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 Prouly A Mears, CentFe 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, Albany, IFfiSt of Medical College. 
r | 1 H E subscriber, successor to JOHN GOTT, formerly A. 
1 S BABCOCK CO., is prepared to furnish Draining 
Tilt? of both Horse Shoe and Sole patterns, at from $12 to 
$18 per 1000 pieces. The tile are more than a foot in length, 
and fully equal to any of American or Foreign manufacture. 
They are so formed as to admit water ;.t every joint, and 
drain the land perfectly from 12 to 20 feci on each sjde, ac¬ 
cording io the nature of the soil. 
ALo, Larg k Tile for drains about dwellings, yards, See., 
at from $1 to $8 per 100 pieces. Tile delivered at the docks 
and railroads free of cartage. Practical drainers, for laying 
Tile, furnished if desired. 
Full directions for preparing ditches, laying tile, &c.?will 
be sent free to those addressing the subscriber, post-paid, 
The tiles can he sent safely any distance. Orders are re¬ 
spectfully solicited. ' DAVID CALI. A NAN. 
Sept. 15—w&rntf. Albany, N. Y. 
To Flax Growers. 
rpHE subscriber has invented and builds to order, a FLAX 
1 MACHINE, which, attended by two hands, is guaran¬ 
teed to dress from three hundred to four hundred and fifty 
pounds of flax per day. The saving in labor and tow, by 
comparison, is considered equivalent to the cost of dressing 
flax by the best common machinery, used in this country 
and Europe. The new machine is made with care, to se¬ 
cure strength and durability, and can be run at a speed which 
requires more than two hands to attend it. Unrotted flax 
straw can be dressed by it. It can be driven by horsepower 
or otherwise; and, being portable, can be sent any distance. 
For the present, the price of the machine complete, is $100. 
Those who wish to obtain it in season to begin operations 
next autumn, will do well to apply soon. 
S. A. CLEMENS. 
Springfield, Mass., March 9, 1853.—mtf. 
Super-phosphate of Dime. 
I N bags and barrels, made by C. B. DeBurgh, a warranted 
pure and genuine article, for sale by 
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. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO, to 2£ cents per pound. 
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. 21 to 2& cents per pound. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 2| cents per pound. 
WOOD'S RENOVATING SALTS, one cent per pound. 
For sale at the Slate Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 
Cliff-street, New-York. LONGETT & GRIFFING. 
Feb. 1—ctf. 
rpHIS is the proper season to use LEINAU’S AMERI- 
1 CAN FERTILIZER upon yourfarms. This truly valu¬ 
able manure can be had at $25 per ton, or $3 50 p6r 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. LEINAU, 
Aug. 18—tn3t. No. 19 South Froul-st., Philadelphia. 
AgrictiVoral Implement Manufactory, 
Corner of Carolina and Third-streets , Buffalo, N. Y 
PITTS’ PATENT SEPARATOR-IMPROVED 
DOUBLE PINION HORSE POWER—PITTS’ 
CORN AND COB MILL, Ac. 
r HEREBY give notice, that since the extension of the Pa- 
1 tent right on my machinery for Threshing and cleaning 
grain, I have removed to Buffalo, N. Y., where I lia.e per¬ 
manently located, and erected a large establishment for the 
future manufacture of the above machines. 
The .Separator has been enlarged, improved, and rendered 
more permanent and durable in all its parts—while the Horse 
power, for strength, ease, durability, and cheapness of repair, 
is not surpassed by any in the United Slates. This Power is 
warranted to stand the full strength of eight horses, also to 
give as much effective or useful power when driven by one 
or two horses, as any other Horse Power, whether construc¬ 
ted on the endless chain or lever principle. 
ft was put on trial at the great exhibition of Horse Powers 
and Threshing Machines, at Geneva, in July last, 1852, where 
it received the New-York State Agricultural Society's first 
premium 'for the best Horse Power for general purposes." 
The Separator, at the same trial, also received the Society’s 
first premium. My machines will thresh and clean from 
three to five hundred bushels of wheat per day, and other 
grain in proportion. 
Two hundred of the above machines are for sale at th£ 
Agricultural Works of the subscriber, in this city, all war¬ 
ranted to be a better article than can be purchased at any 
other sl^op, and if they do not prove on trial to be so, I will 
take them off the hands of the' purchasers, at the price they 
may pay me for them. 
I further notify all persons, who are purchasing Horse 
Powers and Separators to be used in California or Oregon, 
that I will hold them accountable for any infringement of the 
rights secured to tne by letters patent in the above machines, 
as I am manufacturing a Horse Power and Separator express¬ 
ly designed for that section. 
All orders for the above machines, hereafter, addressed to 
the subscriber, will recetve prompt attention 
April 14—larncGt JOHN A. PITTS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
