June, 
222 
THE CULTIVATOR. 
Kinderhook Wool Depot. 
T HE subscribers will continue to receive and seel Wool on Com¬ 
mission. From long experience, an extensive acquaintance with 
manufacturers, close application, and increased facilities tor transact¬ 
ing business, they hope to give satisfaction to those who may favor 
them with consignments. 
All who desire it can have their clips kept separate, 
Sales will be made invariably for Cash. 
The charges for receiving, sorting and selling will be one and a 
half cents per pound, and insurance, which will be at the rale of 
25 cents on $100 worth of Wool for each term of three months or un¬ 
der. 
It will be observed by our terms for selling, &c., that we we have 
returned to the price charged the first year this enterprize was es¬ 
tablished. The experience of the past two years has fully proved 
that the proprietors cannot be adequately compensated for their labor 
and expenses, at the rate recently charged; consequently they have 
advanced the commission for selling to the price above mentioned. 
Kinderhook, April 1, 1851. H. BLANCHARD & CO, 
Important to Wool Growers. 
I PROPOSE to sell twenty-five pure Pauler Merino Ewes, with 
Lamb, by a French Merino Buck, purchased of A. L. Bingham 
of Vt.; also twenty-five yearling Ewes, from my Pauler Ewes and 
French Buck; also a few choice Bucks. My flock originated from 
*R. V. R. Horton’s flock, Rutland county, Vt. I purchased eleven 
Ewes and one Buck in the winter of forty-five; I have also had 
Bucks of Avery of Saratoga, at different times. I will sell at prices 
within the reach of common Farmers 
Otisco, May 1—2t. N. H. NOYES. 
P. S.—Any one wishing to get some good sheep could satisfy them¬ 
selves by calling at shearing time. Any information wanted address 
N. H. Noyes, Otisco, Onondaga county. 
* A description of Mr. H.’s sheep can be found in the vol. of the 
Cultivator published in forty-five and six. 
I. T. GRANT & GO’S 
Patent Fan Mills and Grain Cradles. 
W E continue to manufacture these Celebrated Mills and Cradles. 
Our Mills have been awarded seven First Premiums at the 
New-York State Fairs—three Silver Medals at the great American 
Institute in New-York—also at the Slate Fairs of Pennsylvania, Ma¬ 
ryland, Michigan and Ohio, and at a large number of County Fairs. 
They have never been awarded the second premium—always the 
first, and they stand without a rival. We feel confident in recom¬ 
mending them as the best in market. 
Our CRADLES have taken the First Premiums at two New-York 
State Fairs. We have made valuable improvements on them the last 
year, for which we have letters patent. They can be taken apart and 
packed in boxes, and put together again, with very little trouble, by 
almost any one. 
Orders solicited from, and work sent to any part of the United 
States. I. T. BRANT A CO. 
May 1—e.o.m.—6t. Junction P. O., Reus. Co., N. Y. 
Anti-Pyric Paint, Fire, Weather, and Water Proof. 
Manufactured by THE NEW-YORK ANTI-PYRIC PAINT 
COMPANY, for the roofs of Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, 
Fences , and all Articles that require Protection from Fire , Weather , 
or Water. 
T O THE PUBLIC.—The Anti-Pyric Paint Company are prepared 
to fill orders for their incomparable Anti-Pyric Paint. They wish 
it to be distinctly 
understood, that 
their Paint is 
distinetfrom any 
of the various 
ground rocks, 
slates, clay or 
mud, which are 
puffed and sjod 
in the market as 
fire proof paint. 
The Paint offer¬ 
ed by this Com¬ 
pany is manu¬ 
factured from 
proper mate¬ 
rials only, scien¬ 
tifically prepar¬ 
ed and combined 
and as such it is 
offered to the 
public, with the 
full assurance that in its protective properties against Fire and the 
Elements, it is superior to any article ever used in the form of Paint; 
and that, after all the earths and native Faints, (so called) have had 
their day and failed, the Anti-Pyric Paint alone will maintain its 
reputation as a perfect protection against the weather, falling sparks 
or cinders, and a not too immoderate heat from the direct action of 
Fire. It has no deleterious articles in it, will not crack, peel off, or 
wash away, but hardens by time and becomes permanent and im¬ 
perishable by age! Thousands have used it for the last three years 
without a single failure. 
Constantly bn hand and for sale at Ihe Depot of the Company, by 
GEO. G. SHEPPARD, their sole agent, IS7 Water street, New- 
York, where may be had Certificates of its qualities, and full di¬ 
rections for using it. May 1—2t. 
Lawrence Scientific School, 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
S PECIAL STUDENTS attend daily, from 9 o’clock, A. M., till 
5 o’clock, Ij*. M., in the Laboratories, and under the direction of 
the following Professors: 
Louis Agassiz, LLD., Professor of Geology and Zoology. 
Jeffreys Wyman, M. D., Professor of Comparative Anatomy and 
Physiology. 
Henry L. Eustis, A. M., Professor of Engineering. 
Eben Norton Hoksford, A. M., Professor of Chemistry. 
Instruction is also given by Professor Pierce in Mathematics, Prof. 
Lovering in Physics, and the Messrs. Bond at the Astronomical Ob¬ 
servatory. 
All lectures delivered to the undergraduates of the College, are free 
to members of the Scientific School. For further information apply 
to E. N. HORSFORD, Dean of the Faculty. 
May 1, 1851—-3t. 
PARKER & WHITE, 
M ANUFACTURERS of Garden Implements and Farm Ma¬ 
chines, and growers and Importers of SEEDS and TREES, 
8 and 10 Gerrish Block, Blackstone-st., Boston. April 1—tf. 
POUDRETTE. 
T HE Lodi Manufacturing Company offer their Poudrette for sale 
at their usual prices, viz : $1.50 per barrel, for any quantity over 
six barrels, delivered free of cartage on board of vessel, in the city 
of New-York. The article offered this year for sale, will have the 
advantage of being freshly manufactured. 
DC? 1 * The company’s office is 74 Cortland Street, New-York city, 
a few doors from the ferry. Address “ The Lodi Manufacturing 
Company, New-York,” post-paid. April 1, 1851—3t. 
The American Live Stock Insurance Company, 
At Vincennes, Indiana. 
C HARTER unlimited. Granted January 2, 1850. Capital 
$50,000 .'.=0 For the Insurance of HORSES, MULES, 
PRIZE BULLS, SHEEP AND CATTLE, of every description, 
against the combined risks of Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease. 
Losses paid in 30 days after proof of death. 
Directors. —Joseph G. Bowman, Hiram Decker, M. D., Isaac 
Moss, George D. Hay, John Wise, Alvin AV. Tracy, Hon. Abner T. 
Ellis, Abm. Smith, Hon Thomas Bishop. Joseph G. Bowman, Pre¬ 
sident. B. S. Whitney, Secretary. Wm. Burtch, Trasurer. 
Aug. 1, 1850—lyr. B. P. JOHNSON, Agent, Albany. 
United States Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, No. 197 Water-street, New-York. 
John Mayiier & Co. 
T HE Subscribers, Manufacturers of, and Dealers in, Agricultura 
Implements, would inform the public that they keep constantly 
on hand, and offer sale, the largest and most complete assortment of 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Field and Garden Seeds, 
in the United States, among which may be found the following : 
Plows —Upwards of 150 different patterns and sizes, adapted to all 
the different kinds of soil and modes of culture, among which may 
be found the genuine Eagle Improved Plow, which has taken the 
Premium wherever exhibited or tested. 
Harrows— Of all kinds and sizes. 
Corn Planters —Different kinds and sizes, to work by manor horse. 
Seed Sowers —A great variety, that will plant all kinds of grain and 
seed at any required distance. 
Cultivators —A large and \ aried assortment. 
Water Rams —Self-acting, of various sizes, with all the late im¬ 
provements. 
Chain Pumps —Complete, or in parts, in small or large quantities, 
to suit purchasers. 
Grain Mills —French Burr Stone and Cast Iron, from $5 to $250, 
for man, horse or steam power. 
Corn and Cob Crushers —Of different sizes. 
Strata Cutters —Of all the approved patterns and sizes, for hay, 
straw, corn, and corn stalks. 
Corn Shelters —Several new kinds, together with all the old and most 
popular styles in use. 
Garden and Fire Engine —Of recent invention, and the best arti¬ 
cle offered to the public. 
Carts and Wagons —Of any style and size, furnished at the short¬ 
est notice. 
Spring Wheat —Black Sea, and all other varieties of the best and 
most approved kinds Spring Seed Wheat, 
Spring Rye and Barley —in any quantity. 
Blue Grass Seed —Just received fresh from Kentucky, suitable for 
Lawns, and early and late pastures. 
Clover Seed —White and Red, a superior article. 
Timothy Seed —New and perfectly free from foul seed. 
Garden Seeds —An extensive stock, selected with the utmost care, 
expressly for the American market. 
Foreign Seeds —Of the best quality, and latest importation. 
Grass Seeds —Ray, Lucerne and White Dutch Clover Seed, just 
imported. 
Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Rape and Millett. 
Guano— Genuine Peruvian and Patagonian of the best quality. 
Bone Dust —A prime article, in barrels or bags. 
Plaster —Ground, in barrels 
Poudrette —At the manufacturers’ lowest prices. 
JOHN MAYHER & Co 
March 1—tf 197 Water Street, New-York 
