AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
351 
Dutch Bulbous Roots. 
We have received our usual shipments of DUTCH BULBS 
all in the finest condition, lar£e and sound ; and unlike those 
generally sold at auction in this market, every season, they are 
the first selection of first class Bulbs obtained in Holland th* 
present Summer. In addition to 
HYACINTHS, POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, TULIPS, 
JONQUILLES, CROCUS, CROWN IMPERIALS* 
FRITTILLARIAS, GLADIOLUS, IRIS, IXIAS, 
LILIES, DOUBLE NARCISSUS, ARUMS, 
ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS. SCIL- 
LAS, BABIANAS & DIELYTRAS, 
We have a choice collection of 
Lachenalias, 
OXALIS, 
Cyclamens* 
which should be potted immediately. 
Also, 
Red and White Lilies of the Talley, 
Tree P<eonies, 6 sorts. $2 each, 
Herbaceous Do., 10 fine varieties,30 cts. each^ 
&c. t &c., &c. 
Priced Catalogues containing directions for Planting* &c., 
mailed on application. 
COLLECTION OF BULBOUS ROOTS. 
assortments of 
6 Fine named Hyacinths for pots or glasses.' 
1 Polyanthus Narcissus. 
2 Double Tulips..... 
7 Mixed Crocus..... 
$1 00 
assortments of 
6 Fine Double and Single named Hyacinths. 
6 Fine Single and Double Tulips.. 
12 Fine Mixed Crocus.. 
3 Double Narcissus. 
3 Mixedlris..*.... 
2 Polyanthus Narcissus.... 
assortments of 
12 Double and Single named Hyacinths... 
25 Mixed Crucus. 
12 Double and Single named Tulips....... 
3 Polyanthus Narcissus. 
6 Double Narcissus.... 
6 "Mixed Iris. . 
3 Crown Imperials . 
2 Bulbocodium Vernums... 
1 Pancratium Maritimum. 
$1 50 
■ $5 50 
Fine English Double Hollyhock Seed, 10 cts. per packet. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., Seedsmen, 
15 John sr.., New-York. 
Bulbous Roots, 
Just arrived by Steamer, a splendid collection of 
•HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, &c., &c. 
To secure early flowers for the Parlor or Conservatory, pur¬ 
chase at once at 
RRIDGEMAN’S, 878 Broadway, New-York. 
Priced Catalogues on application. 
Cherry Stones, Tree Seeds, &c. 
The subscriber’s stock of mazzard pits, are now to hand in the 
best condition for germination. $7 per bushel. Preserved in 
sand from select trees, $10 per bushel. Dealers and Nursery¬ 
men ordering largely at reduced rates. 
A Catalogue of 200 kinds tree seedson application. 
A very large stock of OSAGE ORANGE, ASPARAGUS 
ROOTS, fee., at low rates. 
The Nursery contains oqe of the finest collections of trees in 
the Country. Catalogues gratis. 
THOMAS MEEHAN, 
Germantown Nurseries, 
near Philadelphia, Pa. 
IiEMEVA ^UMSERY. 
IMPORTANT TO ORCHARDISTS AND PLANTERS. 
The superiority of Trees and Plants grown on a clay and 
gravelly soil, well under-drained, is beginning to be dulv appre¬ 
ciated. The increasing demand and general satisfact ion which 
our Trees have given, has induced us to plant extensively, which 
enables us to furnish Trees and Plants of the finest’quality, 
and in any desirable quantity, at very low price*. Our stock 
consists in part, of the following : 
Standard and dwarf Pears, standard and dwarf Apples, stand 
ard and dwarf Cherries, Peach. Plum, Apricots. Lawton Black¬ 
berry, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries. Strawberry Plants, 
together with all desirable Fruits in cultivation, 
Also the new and hardy Grapes of recent introduction, of Del¬ 
aware, Rebecca, Concord. Diana, Hartford Prolific and foie’gn 
sorts for culture under glass. 
The Green-house and Ornamental Department receives parti¬ 
cular attention, and embraces all that is most desirable of Ever¬ 
green Trees. Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, an extensive 
collection of Bulbous Flower Roo s. 
Also for Nurserymen, fine stocks of Seedlings of Cherry, 
Plum, Pear. Apple, and Quince Stocks; Manetti Rose Stocks 
°»nd Trees in all stages of growth. 
Catalogues furnished on application by enclosing stamp. 
W. T. & E. SMITH, 
Sept. 1858. Geneva. N. Y. 
tOeorge D. Kiinber, 
Flushing, L. I., 
NURSERYMAN 
and dealer in 
ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. 
Linnseus and Prince Albert Rhubarb ; New Rochelle or Law- 
ton, and Newman’s Thornless Blackberry; and Orange and 
Hudson River Antwerp Raspberry plants, in quantity as desired. 
Catalogues-furmshed gratis. 
C ATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS.—200.000 
Oa-tawba Grape Roots—one year’s growth—for sale. Price 
$15 per 1,000, well packed. 
j. m. McCullough & son, 
200 Main-st., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
K ING PHILIP CORN. $1 50 per bushel; 
Improved Early Dent Com $1 perbu. ; both good for seed. 
No charge for bags or carting to depot. Cash with order. 
Leland Station, Ill., (on C. B. & Q. R R.) L. MARTIN. 
C HINESE TARTAR SHEEP, for Sale.— 
My stock of the above breed of Sheep, being larger than I 
require, I offer a few of them for sale; the Mutton and breeding 
finalities are too well Known, to need any criticism here. 
Address R WISTAR. Philadelphia, Pa. 
A LDERNEY BULL for sale, thorough¬ 
bred—two years old, a very superior animal. Apply to 
THOMAS W. SATTRRTHWAITE, 
61 William St., N. Y. 
NJJrr 
JOHN MILNE, 
Grapery & Green-Mouse Builder, 
YONKERS, N, Y. 
Frames and Sashes for Hot-Houses. Green and Hot-Houses 
and ( onservatories erected, and warranted. 
J ENK’S KITCHEN PRESS—To press 
corned beef, tongue, and head-cheese. 
It renders meat tender, expels the superfluous grease and 
keeps it juicy and in snug shape. 
To press potatoes, squash, turnips, etc., renders them dry and 
mealy. 
To squeeze oranges, lemons, or other fruit to make water ices, 
syrups, etc. 
To squeeze currants graDes and berries, to make jelly, wine, 
syrups, etc. Apples, to make cider. 
To press roots and herbs to make extracts, tinctures, press 
c 'rds, etc. 
The most useful and economical article you can have in your 
kitchen. 
Prices—5 inches $1 75. 6 inches, $2 8 inches, S3, 
Manufactured and sold by S. W. SMITH, 
Sign of the Golden Te 1 Kettle 534 Broadway. 
T hermometers, barometers, &c., of 
reliable quality and various descriptions, among which 
are those particularly suited for Horticultural purposes, 
which register the coldest and warmest degree of tempera¬ 
ture during the 24 hours, in the absence of the observer. For 
sale by D. KGGERT & SON, 239 Pearl at. 
Cane Malls sasad Distilleries. 
GENERAL COPPER-SMITH WORK. 
Distilleries of all kinds, for making brandy and alcohol from 
Chinese Syrup. Steam and horse cane mills, svrup paus,skim- 
mers. dippers, syrup guages and pumps, brewing apparatus, by 
steam or fire JOHN W. REID, 11 Old-slip 
Agricultural implements 
of all kinds, for sale by J. B. RYAN, Importer of Hardware, 
114 Yonge-st., Toronto, Canada West. 
Manufacturers of above goods will send their lists. 
CAUTION. 
All persons are hereby cautioned against using, making or 
vending any machines in violation of CHAS. W CAHOON’S. 
Patent for SOWING SEED and GRAIN BROADCAST, is¬ 
sued Sept. 1st, A. D. 1857, and re-issued on the llt.h day ofMay 
last. Suits have already been commenced against A. Leacli 
the assignee of Aaron Ring, for using and selling machines un¬ 
der the Ring patent; and also against the manufacture! of the 
Ring Machines. And any person who shall heieafter be found 
using orvending any ol the Ring Machines, or in anv way vio¬ 
lating said Cahoon’spatent, will be prosecuted immediately. 
June 1, 1858. D. H. FURBISH, Proprietor. 
D. H. Furbish, Esq. Boston, May 21,1858. 
Dear Sir :—I have examined with care the model of a broad¬ 
cast sower, deposited in the Patent Office by Aaron Ring, and 
am clearly of the opinion that machines made according to that 
model would be infringements of the Letters-Patent le-issued 
to the assignees of Charles W. Gaboon, on the llth of May in¬ 
stant. Yours respectfully. 
GEORGE T. CURTIS. 
D. H. Furbish, Esq Portland, June 1, 1858. 
Dear Sir :—Having seen the machine of Aaron Ring in opera¬ 
tion, I entertain no doubt of its being an infringement of the 
patent issued to C- W Cahoon’s assignees. 
Yours truly, EDWARD FOX. 
EXCELSIOR FAN MILL 
Will 'lekn 60 Bushels of Grain per hour. 
COMBINED POTATO DIGGER AND DOUBLE MOLD 
BOARD PLOW, will turn out from 10 to 15 acres per day. 
HORSE POWERS AND THRESHING MACHINES, the 
best and easiest working powers in use. 
CLOVER HULLERS with SEPARATORS 
SAW MILL AND SAW. DOG POWERS. 
CIDER MILLS AND PRESSES HAY PRESSES. 
CORN SHELLERS, HAY AND STALK CUTTERS, 
&C. 
At Wholesale andjRetail at the 
NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO 
60 Cortlandt Street, 
New-York City. 
I MPROVED IRON FARM Mi LI_W.ii 
grind all kinds of Grain, also Corn and Cob—can be driven 
with one or more horses, and will grind 4 to 151;ushels per hour. 
We consider it the only efficient and durable Iron Mill in use 
and is just what is required by the.Farmer and Planter Prbe 
$50. Price with bolt for making family flour, $75. 
H orse-powers and threshers 
—Of grea^ variety, most approved patterns. 
CORN SHELLERS—For hand or horse-power, will shell 
clean 200 to 1,500 bushels per day. 
FAN MILLS—Hay and Stalk Cutters; Sausage Cutters; 
Pumps; Water Rams; Yegetable Boilers; Weather Vanes 
Grain Mills; Smut Machines, and machinery of all kinds, of 
most approved kinds, and at low prices For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water st 
nrjlHE WONDERFUL PUMP.”—This 
pump works by hand in all depths to 150 feet! War¬ 
ranted. Prices from S16 to $60 Address 
JAMES M. EDNEY, 147 Chambers-st , V. Y- 
WELLARD’S ROOT CUTTER—A new 
w f pattern, superior to any. It does not slice—but leave# 
vegetables in small brokan pieces—sojdiat there is no liability 
for an animal to choke. 
$10o For sale by 
cut one bushel per minute. Price 
R, L. ALLEN, l91Wat@r-st, 
M ETROPOLITAN WASHING MA- 
CHINE—Washes with little labor rapidly and clean—de¬ 
scribed >n Sept. Agriculturist. Price $10. 
WISNER’S WASHING MACHINE, described in Mareu 
Agriculturist. Price $5 50. For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-gt, 
MEAT CUTTERS 
Of the best Quality. 
CYLINDERS POLISHED AND A FLANGE NEXT THE 
CRANK END. 
Knives of No. 1 cast steel, tempered equal to the best cut¬ 
lery, sharpened ready for use, and reversable when dull, ieldom 
if ever requiring grinding. 
Every wedge and knife precisely alike, fastened m with a 
thumb screw, so that they can be taken out, cleaned and replaced 
without trouble. 
OBSERVE THESE POINTS. 
In buying a sausage cutter, get the best and most convenient 
article at little more than the price of a common one. 
Prices of the various sizes (at wholesale only) furnished on 
application to the only manufacturers of the above pattern and 
quality. JA8, L. HAVEN & CO., 
_ Cincinnati, Ohio. 
CJTOVE POLISH.—A very superior article 
K-Uor family use; it is clean, durablo, and bri 11 i ant, and exceeds 
any thing of the kin J in the market. It is also a great saving ol 
labor. QUARTERMAN & SON, 114 John-st., New-York. 
HEALTHY BREAD 
JAMES 
pYLE’S 
DIETETIC 
SALERATUS. 
JAMES 
pYLE’S 
DIETETIC 
SALERATUS. 
JAMES 
pYLE’S 
DIETETIC 
SALERATUS. 
JAMES 
pYLE’S 
DIETETIC 
SALERATUS. 
JAMES 
pYLE’S 
DIETETIC 
SALERATUS. 
HOUSEKEEPERS! 
ALWAYS BUY THE BEST ! 
Many thousand families m the 
New England and Middle States, 
testify to the superiority of this 
article over all others; indeed, it 
requires but one fair trial to con¬ 
vince any intelligent person. 
There are thousands of sufferets 
from dyspepsia, decayed teeth, 
and other derangements of the 
system brought on by the use of 
common Caustic Saleratus. It is a 
sad spectacle, too, to look upon 
the “puny-faced child” of the pre¬ 
sent day, without constitution,and 
with its teeth all eaten out, and 
thinkcf the cause being impurities 
in food. 
How much longer, good mothers, 
is this state ofthings to last 1 Ask 
for 
JAMES PYLE’S 
DIETETIC SALERATUS, 
which is FREE FROM EVERY IM¬ 
PURITY, and as harmless to the 
stomach as flour itself 
If you want nice Biscuit, Cake. 
&c., vou can find nothing to equal 
it. Tell your Grocer you want no 
other. No doubt he will tell you 
it is no better than any other, in 
orderto get rid of his old stock, or 
something on which he can realise 
larger profit; hut persevere until 
you get it, and 
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 
The readiness of unscrupulous 
rivals to imitate our labels, signi¬ 
fies much in our favor. The genu¬ 
ine is done up in pounds, halves 
and quarters, with the name « 
"James Pyle” on each 
DEPOT, 313 WASHINGTON 
STREET, New York. Sold by 
Grocers generally. 
B 
LOOD AND WOOL MANURE.—Pe- 
ruvian Guano, Bone Dust, Land Plaster, Superphosphate, 
all of best and most reliable quality, and on the best terms. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
Boaae Msisbess’c. 
SAWINGS, TURNINGS AND CRUSHED BONES FOR 
Sale by the Manufacturers in large s>r small quantities. 
A. LIS i ER & CO , 
Tarry town. 
W- -»-l.es*er Cm:. 1 ]M . Y. 
To Practical Farmers and Dealers 
in Fertilisers. 
The OJTJ&E WKM.’TttUIXEtt, a modern 
compost, is prepared under the direct superintendence o! 
L. Harper, LL.B., formerly Professor of Analytical Chemis¬ 
try and Agriculture in the State University of Mississippi, as 
also State Geologist. Its basis is the Green Sand Marl op 
New-Jersby. which is chemically combined with Unh and 
pure animal bone* Letters Patent for this and foreign 
countries have been granted. It is unhesitatingly accredited 
superior to Peruvian Guano, strengthening the soil, and be¬ 
yond the possibility of exhausting land where applied. The 
increase in the yield of plants and ail cereals it 
largely augmented $ wnile it supplies a cmttimmbus' 
source of fertility. For sandy 9 barren and 'abmm» 
domed lands , and where other manures Have failed, 
w© ask but one trial , trusting solely upon the' rare 
constituents which this Fertiliser abundantly possesses, and 
which are so wholly and peculiarly essential in an 
article of Fertility, such as is here reliably" represented. 
We would beg the attention of Farmers to its use the coming 
Autumn for Winter grain, and to the fact that it has arrested 
the rot in potatoes after lecay has commenced. Price per 
ton of 2000 lbs., $35. For ah detailed particulars, analyses, 
directions and recommendations, apply or send, to the office 
of The ^rational fertilising 37 Fulton* 
& tree 
C« eeMJrJrWJr&s, .agent, JTew-yorh^ 
We would distinctly give notice (as abortive imitationa 
and attempted infringements upon our Patent have already 
been made) that we Have no connection whatever with 
other Fertilising Companies of mny $hmrm$ler. or i 
