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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Excelsior Agriculunral Works, 
^3>.aia>d.S3.'sr, IKT. "ST . 
CHARLES 13. JP13ASE, Proprietor. 
(Successor to Richard H. Pease.) 
Fanners ami Dealers in Agricultural Machines will find it. to 
llieir interest to patronize this establishment, where they can 
he supplied with the very best. 
ENDLESS CHAIN HORSE POWERS, ~ 
fnr one or two horses; Lever or Sweep Horse 
Powers; Improved Threshers and Separators 
and Cleaners; Circular Saw Mills for cord 
wood; Cross 1 Gut Saw Mills for cross cutting 
lumber; Kranser’s Patent and Pliilo’s Cider 
Mills; Corn Sliellers; Clover Hollers; Dog 
Powers for churning, &o., &c.; Wilson’s Pat¬ 
ent Telegraph Fodder Cutters, &c., &c. 
Manufacturing none hut the most approved 
Implements that have been thoroughly and 
practically tested, I am enabled to give a most 
liberal warranty on all my implements, know¬ 
ing that they can not hut work as represented. 
I have just received* the first premium at the 
New-York State Fair, hold here October 
4 th to 7th, for the best, most durable, useful and 
cheap AGRICULTURAL machines 
on exhibition. Orders, will receive prompt 
attention, mid Circulars sent grat's on appli. 
cation. Address 
CHARLES E. PEASE, 
Excelsior Ag. Works, 
Albany, N. V. 
Jan. 1 I860. 
A LBANY TILE WORKS. Corner Clin- 
j 3*. ton-avenue and Knox-st., Albany. N. Y.—The subscribers, 
being the most extensive manufacturers of 
DRAINING TILE 
in the United States, have on hand, in large or small quantities, 
for Land Draining. Round, Role and Horse Shoe Tile, war¬ 
ranted superior to any made in this country, hard-burned, and 
over one foot in length. 
Orders solicited. 
Price list sent on application 
C. & W. McCAMMON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
D RAIN TILE MACHINE for making 
Tile for underground draining. Both hand and power ma¬ 
chines cons antly on hand by A. LaTourrette, Waterloo, N. Y. 
"PEOPLE'S MTLL, OR A PRACTICAL 
Farm and Plantation Mill. Complete, Price, $40. Eco¬ 
nomical, portable, and durable, requiring only two horse power 
to work it. Can be used for grinding all kinds of grain, or chop¬ 
ping feed. Call and examine one in use at our office, we war¬ 
rant the mill fully. M. C. CHADWICK & CO., 
17 Spruce-st , New-York. 
P. R—Also, The IRON AMALGAM BELL, costing only 
one third as much as Brass Composition. 
Sfi A Y —MAY—If AY. 
I.ngersoi.l’s Improved Portable Hay Press, for packing 
Hay. Cotton , Rays, Hemp, Broom Corn , &c., &c., 700 of these 
machines having been sold during the last three years, letters 
from ev ry State in the Union testify to their superiority, con¬ 
venience and economy. 
Price. Hay Press No. 1, $50 ; wt. of hale 150 to 200 lbs. No. 2 
S75 ; wt. of bale 251) to 300 lbs. Cotton Press. $150. Any sizes 
and for any purpose of packing, made to order and delivered on 
shipboard in New-York. Address for Circulars or Machines 
FARMERS MANUF’G CO., Greenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y. 
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ETHERSFIELD SEED SOWER.— 
Described in March number of Agriculturist. Price $6. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st , New-York. 
SOMETHING NEW. 
ES. T. BABSITTS 
V s ? A 
BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
1 Is manufactured from common salt, and is pre- 
|pared entirely different from other Salcrat.us. 
fJQiAll iho deleterious matter extracted in such a 
YJ>0! manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all 
jkinds of Cake, without containing a part icle of 
AND [Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked; 
thereby producing wholesome results. Every 
J particle of Saleratus is turned lo gas and passes 
B {through the Bread or Biscuit while baking; con¬ 
sequently nothing remains but common Salt, Wa¬ 
lter and Flour. You will readily perceive by the 
|taste «.f this Saleratus, that, it, is entirely different 
|from ot her Saleratus. 
j It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper 
ihranded, “ B T. Babbitt’s Best, Medicinal Salera- 
AND jtus ;” also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, wit!: 
glass of effervescing water on t he top When you 
***1 i \ purchase one paper you should preservelhe wrap- 
A \ g per. and be particular to get the next exactly like 
;t he fi st—brand as above. 
Full directions for making Bread with this Sal- 
//Veratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will, 
j accompany each package; also, directions for 
y making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda 
; Wat or and Seidlitz Powders. 
AXU make you is, own SOAP 
K 2 *' i \ WITH 
TO 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
68 
AND 
TO 
68 
AND 
TO 
68 
AND 
TO 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH, 
i Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot.- 
ash ; put up in cans—1 lb.. 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs..|'~eO 
... and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard: 
A .N u an 1 Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the AND 
Iclicapest Potash in market. j _ 
7(11 Manufactured and for sale bv 
§ \J\ B T BABBITT, A 
No« <U & GC, 70, 72 & 74 Washingfon-st , N.Y 
aud No. 38 India- t , Boston. * 
Bfown’s TSromcSaial Ta’ocBtes. 
O O TO" &r-3E3L S5. 
The great and sudden changes of our climate, are fruit¬ 
ful sources of Pulmonary ami Jironchial Affections. Ex¬ 
perience having proved that simple remedies ofien act 
speedily and certainly when taken in the early stage of 
disease, recourse should at once be had to “ Brown's 
Bronchial Troches or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or 
Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as bv this pre¬ 
caution a more serious attack may be effectually warded 
off. 
snowies 
BROWN’S 
BROWN’S 
BROWN’S 
BROWN’S 
BROWN’S 
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BROWN'S 
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BROWN'S 
That trouble in my Throat 
(for which the “ Troches ” is a 
specific) having made me often a 
mere whisperer.” 
N. P. WILLIS. 
“ I recommend their use to 
Public Speakers.’’ 
REV. E. H. CHAPIN. 
“ Have proved extremely ser¬ 
viceable for Hoarseness.” 
REV. IlfW. BEECHER. 
“Almost instant relief in the 
distressing labor of breathing pe¬ 
culiar to Asthma.” 
REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. 
“ Contain no Opium or any¬ 
thing injurious.” 
Dll. A. A. HAYES, 
Chemist. Boston. 
“A simple ami pleasant combi¬ 
nation for Coughs, &n.” 
DR. G. F. BIGELOW, 
Bosion. 
“ Beneficial in Bronchitis.” 
DR. J. F. W. LANE, 
Boston. 
“ I have proved them excellent 
for Whooping Cough ” 
REV. 11. W. WARREN, 
Boston. 
“ Beneficial when compelled to 
speak, suffering from Cold.” 
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, 
St. Louis. 
“1 heartily unite in the above 
commendation.” 
REV. M. SCHUYLER. 
“Effectual in removing 
Hoarseness and Irritation of the 
Throat, so common with Speak¬ 
ers and Singers.” 
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, 
La Grange, Ga 
Teacher of Music, Soulheri 
Female College. 
“ I have been much afflicted 
with Bronchial Affection, p-o- 
dueing Hoarseness and Cough. 
The " Troches" are the only ef¬ 
fectual remedy, giving power and 
clearness to ihe voice.” 
REV. GEO. SLACK, 
Min. Ch. of England, Milton 
Parsonage, Canada. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES, 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES, 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES, 
| TROCHES. 
TROCHES, 
j TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
TROCHES. 
Eh’uwbu’s ISroMcMtal TrocSaes. 
Cures Cough, Cold, Hoarseness and Influenza. 
Cares any Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. 
Relieves the Hacking Cough in Consumption. 
Relieves Bronchitis. Asthma and Catarrh. 
Clears and gives strength to the voice of Singers. 
Indispensable to Public Speakers. 
Soothing and simple , Children can use them, 
Jx they assist Expectoration and relieve Hoarseness. 
JET Sold by nil Druggists in the United States, at 
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX.^gjtr 
important to families. 
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP. 
66 ^AP€MSFIE!V 9 
THE READY FAMILY SOAP MAKER. 
Cost of one pound Saponifier (in iron box).25c. 
Impounds of refuse kitchen grease, boiled about four 
hours, with the Saponifier, which would ordinarily be 
thrown away, or sold at one cent per pound, say.20c. 
45c. 
Forty-five cents, ttierefore, is the whole cost of fifteen gal¬ 
lons of very superior soft soap, a perfect jelly. 
TRY IT!!! 
It will clean type to perfection, and where a strong lye is 
wanted for any purpose, it will be found valuable. 
To be had of all respectable druggists and storekeepers. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 
The Original, Genuine, and Patented Article only made by 
THE FENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 
Trade supplied and Circulars sent by addressing 
LEWIS, JAMES & CO., Agents, 
231 South Front-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
“SAPONIFIER, 
OR 
CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
A new article for making Soap, warranted to make Soap 
without Lime, and with but little trouble. One pound will 
make 12 gallons of good strong Soft Soap. Manufactured and 
put up in i, 2, and 4 lb cans, (in small lumps,) at the Chal¬ 
lenge Chemical Works, New-York. 
E. II. DUKKEE & CO., Proprietors, 181 Fearl-st., N.Y. 
To Farmers anal ©araScMers. 
The subscribers offer for sale 60,000 barrels of poudrette, made 
by the Lodi Manufacturing Company, in lots to suit purcha¬ 
sers. This article is in the twentieth year of its introduction 
into this country, and has outlived fertilizers of every other de¬ 
scription, for the following reasons :— 
1st. It is made from the night soil of the City of New-York, 
by the L. M. Co., who have a capital of over $100,000 invested 
in the business, which is at risk should they make a bad article, 
2d. For corn and vegetables it is the cheapest, neatest, and 
handiest manure in the world, it can he placed in directcontact 
with the seed, forces and ripens vegetation two weeks earlier, 
prevents the cut worm, doubles the crop , and is without disagree¬ 
able odor. Three dollars worth or two barrels is all sufficient 
to manure an acre of corn in the hill. 
Price—1 bbl. $2—2 bbls. 3.50—5 bbls. $8, and over 6 barrels 
$1.50 per barrel, delivered free of cartage to vessel or railroad 
in New-York City. 
A pamphlet containing every information, and certificates 
from farmers all over the United Stales, who have used it from 
two to seventeen years, will be sent free to any one applying 
for the same. GRIFFING BROTHERS & CO., 
North River Agricultural Warehouse, CO Courtlaiul-st , N. Y. 
GUANO. 
We would call the attention of Guano Dealers, Planters, and 
Farmers to the article which we have on hand and for sale at 
FORTY PER CENT LESS THAN PERUVIAN GTJANO 
and which we claim to he superior to any Guano or fertilizer 
over imported or manufactured in this country. This Guano is 
imported by WM. H WEBB, of New-York, from Jarvis’ & Ba¬ 
ker’s Islands, in the “South Pacific Ocean,” and is sold genu¬ 
ine and pure as imported. It has been satisfactorily tested by 
many of our prominent. Farmers, and analyzed by the most em¬ 
inent and popular Agricultural Chemists, and found to contain 
(as will be seen by our circulars) a la rue per centage of Bone 
Phosphate of Lime and Phosphoric Acid , and other animal organ¬ 
ic matter, yielding ammonia sufficient to produce immediate 
abundant crops, besides substan? ially enriching the soil. It can 
be freely used without danger of burning the seed or plant by 
coming in contact with it, as is the case with some other ferti¬ 
lizers ; retaining a great degree of moisture, it causes the plant 
to grow in a healthy condition, and as experience lias proved, 
free of insects. For orders in any quantity, (which will be 
promptly attended to.) or pamphlets containing full particulars 
of analyses and tests of farmers, apply to 
JOHN B. SARDY, Agent, 
No.'58 South st , corner of Wall-st., New-York. 
To Dealers in and Consumers of 
Fertilizers. 
BEWARE of whom you purchase your FERTILIZERS. 
Second hand Guano Bags, with the Peruvian Government 
Stamp, are in demand, and ere bringing extremely high prices, 
for the purpose of mixing Peruvian with worthless guano, and 
selling it for a pure article. We purchase our Guano direct 
from the Peruvian Government Agents, and can not therefore 
be imposed upon. Dealers and consumers supplied with the 
pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano at the lowest cash prices by 
GHIFFJNG BROTHERS & CO., 
GO Courtlandt-st., New York. 
To Morse Owascrs. 
WELDING'S WORM, DIURETIC AND CONDITION 
POWDERS, made afier veterinary physicians’recipes, arc very 
efficacious when given to horses suffering from inflammation of 
the lungs, heaves, worms, surfeit, moulting, or when hide¬ 
bound. Test imonials from farmers, city railroad men, and other 
owners of horses, with directions for use, may he had on appli¬ 
cation to SAMUEL G. WELLING, Apothecary New Ro¬ 
chelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. The trade supplied at $4 per 
dozen large boxes of 1 doz. doses each. Retail price 50c. per box 
©R’ical IMood suad. Wool Manure. 
A new ami valuable Fertilizer, containing a large proportion 
of nitrogenous matter. Bone Dust.—Fine ground Bone Sawing* 
ami turnings and coarse bone for graperies—warranted a pur* 
article. R. L. ALLEN, 
New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed-store, 
191 Wuter-st.., New-York. 
JO. 
1 IPtPB’BBViisaiSB 
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
BONE DUST. 
For sale in quantities lo suit purchasers at the lowest market 
price by A. LONGETT. No. 31 Cliff-st., New-York. 
Bone Manure. 
Pure ground bone for fertilizing purpose*, superior to any in 
market. For sale bv the manufacturers. 
GEO. II. MOLLER & CO., 107 Wall-st., New-York. 
Samples sent by express. 
KENTUCKY HUNTER FOR SALE, 
A superb entire Colt, 4 years old June next. 15 hands, bright 
bay, beautiful in symmetry, and graceful in style of action. 
The above colt will stand, until sold, at the stable of the 
owner. C C PHELPS, Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
F or sale two superior black 
HAWK STALLIONS, six and seven years old. Very 
stylish, fast, sound, kind, and sure foal getters, clear jet black 
ALFRED M. TREDWELL, Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
For Sale. 
FIVE very fine well bred fine tro ting Black Hawk stallions 
from 3 to 8 years old ; three fillies, same breed. Also thorough 
bred North Devon Bulls and Cows, by 
LINSLEY BRO’S, West Meriden. Conn. 
THOROUGH BRED NORTH DEVON 
Ji- AND AYRSHIRE BULLS. I havo some fine young 
animals bred from Imported Parents. Also Heifers. For sale 
reasonable. Address ALFRED INI. TREDWELL, 
No. 45 Fultou-st., New-York City. 
B erkshire Pigs from imported stock fot 
sale, S10 p. pair, delivered in New-York. W. H. CLAY 
Southside P. O.. Staten Island, 82 Wall-st., New-York. 
