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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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More Testimonials 
IN FAVOR OF 
PYIiE’S SAIiElSATUS. 
Tlie following legitimate testimonials are brought before 
the public to show that wherever “ James Pyle’s Dietetic 
Salehatus ” has a fair trial, it takes preference to all others. 
It is t he most wholesome and economical Saleratus in use. All 
should he sure that their Grocer does not palm off some other, 
done up in a similar kind of pink paper, on which he can make 
a large profit. Those imitations are slow poison. The genuine 
lias the name of‘‘James Pyle ” on each package. 
DEPOT NO. 315 WASHINGTON ST., N. Y. 
New-Philadelpiiia, O., Oct. 5. 1850.—This is to certify that 
■we have sold James Pyle’s Dietetic Saleratus^and have always 
found that where it is once used, it is universally called foi 
again, and we have no hesitation in recommending it as far su¬ 
perior lo anything used or sold, bearing the name of Saleratus. 
v MORROW BROS. 
We have sold Pyle’s Dietetic Saleratus for some time, and 
those who buy it once, will buy no other. SAMM & KUHLE. 
Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 5, 1859. 
I have sold the above mentioned article for the past year, and 
can recommend it as the purest and best of anything of the kind 
in use. J. MEYER. 
Jonesville, Dec 6, 1859. 
Having sold James Pyle’s Die’etic Saleratus for the last 
eighteen months, I can say that it is universally liked by my 
customers, and 1 believe the only pure article in the market. 
Burr Oak, Dec. 7, 1859. C. K. WARD, Agent. 
We have sold James Pyle’s Saleratus, and can say that we 
think it the best article in market. C. B. TAYLOR & SON, 
Goshen, Dec. 12, 1859. W. B. TAYLOR. 
YVe have sold James Pyle’s Soda Saleratus for the last 
year, and find it the best article of Saleratus that we ever sold. 
When wo sell it to a customer once, they invariably call for 
Pv'e’s Saleratus when they want more. 
'Jackson, Mich., Dec. 24, 1859 PENNY & VAUGHN. 
We, the subscribers, have been and are now selling “James 
Pyle’s Dietetic Saleratus ” with much satisfaction to ourselves 
and customers. All ihat have tried it pronounce it the best 
tln-v have ever used. The actual consumers are the best judges, 
and it is on their testimony, that we recommend it to all deal¬ 
ers who may want a veliabie article. 
HOLLISTER k OLMSTEAD, Hancock, N. Y. 
GAYLOKD CURTIS, Susquehanna Depot. 
WHITNEY & PYX E. 
THOS. INGETRUM & SON, “ “ 
C. S RENNET, “ “ 
D. & D. M. BAILEY, Lehaysville, Pa. 
J. W. WOODBURN k Co., Rome, Pa. 
From the Boston {Mass.) Post, Jan. 30, 1860. 
Pyle's Saleratus is the best preparation for making bread and 
pastry digestible that ever was used. Every Housekeeper 
shoufd have it, that every stomach may know the comfort of it. 
From the New-England Farmer, Boston, April 4, 1857. 
James Pyle’s Dietetic Saleratus is attracting much attention 
among housekeepers for its qualities in producing light and 
healthy bread and biscuit. 'Those who have given it a trial, 
speak in high terms of its value in making good bread. Our 
readers will do we 1 to try it. 
SOMsffeTMme MEW. 
IS. T. BABBITT’S 
REST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
Is manufactured from common salt, and is pre-i 
pared entirely different from other Saleratus. 
i All the deleterious matter extracted in such al 
manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all I 
kinds of Cake, without containing a particle of 
Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked;) 
thereby producing wholesome results Every) 
I panicle of Saleratus is turned to gas and passes 
through the Bread or Biscuit while baking; con-) 
sequently nothing remains but common Salt, Wa¬ 
ter and Flour. You will readily perceive by the 
taste r f this Saleratus, that it is entirely different 
from other Saleratus. 
: It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper. 
:branded, “ B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Salera¬ 
tus;” also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a 
| gigs of effervescing water outlie top When you! 
purchase one paper you should preserve the wrap¬ 
per, and be particular to get the next exactly like! 
[the first—brand as above. 
j Full directions for making Bread with this Sal¬ 
eratus and "Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will 
accompany each package; also, directions for 
making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda 
Water and Seidlitz Powders. 
MAKE OWN SOAP 
WITH 
E. T. BABBITT’S 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH, 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot- 
w W ; put up in cans—1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs., 
|aml 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard 
AND jand Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the 
(Cheapest Potash in market. 
Manufactured and fqfasale by 
B. T BABBITT, 
Nos. 61, 66, 68, 70, 72 &71 Washiiigton-st., N.Y, 
; and No. 38 India-: t , Boston. 
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KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. 
A. BROWER’S PATENT COMPOSITION 
makes Boots and Shoes and all leather impervious to water, 
will keep so; polish as well after as before, and last at least 
i. all as long again for using it; which everybody ought to have. 
Sold in New-York by : 
Claflin, Mellen & Co.; Cary, Howard, Sanger & Co.;*Wells k 
Christie ; Ellis Pro k Co ; Wessen & Co.; Wessen, Wetter & 
Co.; Wm. Bryce & Co.; Norton Jewett & C«> ; Harmor, Hays& 
Co; S. R. Van Duzer & Co.; Princhot. Bruen k Seabury; 
Walsh, Coulter & Co.; Chapman, Lyon & Noyes; Blivin & 
Mead ; Lathrop, Ludington k Co.; C. W. & J. T. Moore & Co.; 
J. II. Ransom &. Co ; Benedict, Hall & Co.; A. B. Sands k Co ; 
Flovd Cl ark man; Gradon McCready & Co.; Harral, Risley k 
Kitchin; Cook, Dowd, Baker k Co.; Gasherie & Davies; 
Porogo, Bulkev & Plimpton; Freeland Svmes k Co., and by all 
Boor, and Shoe, Hardware, Druggists, Groceries, and Yankee 
Notion Houses. Send vour orders. 
A. BROWER k CO., No. 4 Reade-st , New-York. 
The Empire Dairyman. 
PaLenlcd Fcl). 1859, by REDINGTON & McCLURE, is 
manufactured by them at Fredonia, N. Y. It has taken the 
First Premium at all the State and County Fairs where it has 
been exhibited. It heats the milk uniformly with very little 
fuel—makes no steam. Supplies hot water in a reservoir at- 
»relied, and raakes the cheese uniform. For further information 
•end for a circular. 
DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD. 
All who may desire to have designing or engraving done, will 
find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, who is pre¬ 
pared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, and in the best 
style of the art, PORTRAITS, views of BUILDINGS, PLANS, 
&c., of Agricultural Implements, Horticultural and Scientific 
subjects of every description. THOMAS COX, 
105 Nassau-st., corner of Ann-st., NSw-York. 
Important to Housekeepers! 
E. R. MJEIEfe <& CO’S 
SELECT SPICES. 
In ibis age of adulterated and tasteless Spices, it is with con¬ 
fidence that wc introduce to the attention of housekeepers these 
superior articles. We guarantee them not only 
absolutely and perfectly pure, 
but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us ex¬ 
pressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are 
beautifully packed in tinfoil, (lined with paper.) to prevent in¬ 
jury by keeping, and aic full weight, while'the ordinary ground 
Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point 
of richness and flavor, 
beyoafl all ctifeiaparisoia, 
as a single trial will instantly prove. 
Manufactured only by K. R. DURKEE & CO.. New-York. 
For sale by dealers m choice groceries generally. 
SffiPOKTANT TT© FAMILIES. 
MAKE VOUR OWN SOAP. 
66 §AP€^ T IFIEIV? 
THE READY FAMILY SOAP MAKER. 
Cost of one pound Saponifier (in iron box)..25c. 
4% pounds 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, therefore, is the whole cost of fifteen gal¬ 
lons of very superior soft soap, n 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 PENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 
Trade supplied and Circulars sent by addressing 
LEWIS, JAMES k 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 1, 2. and 4 lb cans,'(in small lumps,) at the Chal¬ 
lenge Chemical Works, New-York. 
E. It. DURKEE & CO., Proprietors, 161 Pearl-st., N.Y 
r S'€> ISorse ©waicrs. 
WEI.LING'S WORM, DIURETIC AND CONDITION 
POWDERS, made after veterinary physicians’ recipes, are very 
efficacious when given to horses suffering from inflammation of 
ihc lungs, heaves, worms, surfeit., moulting, or when hide¬ 
bound. Testimonials from farmers, city railroad men, and other 
owners of horses, with directions for use, may lie had on appli¬ 
cation to SAMUEL G. WELLING, Apothecary, New Ro¬ 
chelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. The trade supplied at $1 per 
dozen large boxes of 1 doz. doses each. Retail price 50c. per box. 
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. TREDWJ3LL, Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
S UFFOLK SWINE.—The Subscribers 
have on hand and for sale pure blood Suffolk Pigs, bred 
from tlieir own importations and descendants. Address 
ISAAC STICKNEY, or) 
_ .TOSIAH STICKNEY, _ 
Italian Bees- 
I have the purest Blood of Italian Bees in America. Im¬ 
pregnated Queens with a few Bees will he sent, with instruc¬ 
tions for uniting them with the Common Bees, to any part of 
the U. S. for $12.50 each. S2.50 required with the order. The 
orders will he numbered, and filled inexact rota'ion. When 
the Queens are ready, the parties will lie notified—wlien the re¬ 
maining S10 may he sent. I guarantee every Queen Pure. 
p. j. mahan. 
No. 720 Chest.nut-sf., Philadelphia, Pa. 
T horough bred north devon 
AND AYRSHIRE BULLS AND HEIFERS. I have 
some fine young animals bred from Imported Parents, for sale 
reasonable. Address ALFRED M. TREDWLLL, 
No. 45 Fulton-s t , New-York City. 
J ERSEY CATTLE. Commonly known as 
“ Alderney.” Shanghai or Tartar Sheep for sale Ap¬ 
ply to WILLIAM REDMOND, 43 Barclay-st., New-York. 
Boston, Mass. 
T® Faa’Baaers a@B«l ®siFdeiacs*@. 
The subscribers offer for sale 60,000 barrets of poudrettc, made 
by the Lodi Manufacturing Company, in lots to suit purcha¬ 
sers. This article is in the twentieth year of i s introduction 
into ibis country, and has outlived fertilizers of every oilier 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 be placed in direct contact 
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 bills. 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 he sent free to any one applying 
for the same. GRIFFING BROTHERS & CO., 
North River Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Cour'land-st, N.Y'. 
Gr IJ A H O . 
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 GUANO 
and which we claim to he superior to any Guano or fertilizer 
ever imported or manufactured in this country. This Guano is 
imported by WM. II WEBB, of New-York, from Jarvis’ k 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 t he most em¬ 
inent and popular Agricultural Chemists, and found to contain 
(as will be seen by our circulars) a large per rentage of Bone 
Phosphate of Lime and Phosphoric Acid , and other animal organ¬ 
ic matter, yielding ammonia sufficient to produce immediate 
abundant crops, besides substantially 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 ease 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 quant ity, (which will he 
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. 
AMERICAN GUANO 
FROM 
Jarvis and Baker Islands 
IK THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
Under the protection of tko U. S. Government, 
IMPORTED BY THE AMERICAN GUANO CO , N. Y. 
This Guano, far superior to any other Fert ilizer known, and 
of permanent value to t he soil, is sold by the Company «U ll-eir 
office, No. 66 William-st , in large or small quantities, at $10 
pel tun. Liberal discount made to dealers. 
Every package sold by the Company will ho stamped with 
their bade mark. 
Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. For 
full particulars and pamphlets, address 
AMERICAN GUANO CO., 
No. 66 Williqm street, Ne\v-Y r ork. 
Manipulated Pliosphatic Guano. 
A first class Fertilizer, containing Ammonia, Potash, Salts, 
Phosphates, and other necessary ingredients in the proportions 
and conditions best adapted to produce most favorable effects 
in the growth of crops. Quality guaranteed. 
Price 2% c. per lb., in bags of i25 lbs. each —pronared bv .T M. 
HUNTINGTON k CO., at tlieir steam mil’s, Norwich Conn 
Sold in New-York by dealers in :'< rili/rrs 
A fair trial on any eq-op. side by side wi lt the best Peruv ian 
Guano, is solicited. 
To Dealers in and Consumers ci 
Fertilizers, 
BEWARE of whom you purchase your FERTILIZERS. 
Second hand Guano Bags, with the Peruvivn Government 
Stamp, are in demand, and are bringing extremely high pric.es, 
for the purpose of mixing Peruvian with worthless guano, and 
selling it for a pure article. We purchase our Guano dim r 
from the Peruvian Government. Agen's, and rati not therefore 
be imposed upon. Dealers and consumers supplied with the 
pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano at the lowest cash prices by 
GRIFFING BROTHERS k CO., 
GO Court'amlt-st., New York. 
1 ]PerMVESHna <Qeb5b.bdo, 
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
BONE DUST. 
For sale in quantities to suit, purchasers at the lowest market 
price by A. LONGETT, No. 31 Cliff-st., New-Y'mk. 
Bone Manure. 
For sale by the Manufacturers, ground Bones of all grades of 
fineness for fruit trees cropping, and top dressing ; also Bone 
Sawdust and Superphosphate of Lime, all warranted fibre and 
of the best quality. Address A. LISTER BROTHERS, 
Tarry town, Westchester Co , N. V. 
Bone Manure. 
Pure ground bone for fertilizing purposes, superior to any in 
maiket. For sale bv the manufacturers. 
GEO. H MOLLER k CO.. 107 Wall-st.. Now-Y'ork. 
Samples sent by express. 
l>a-R<L*4l I5l©©d a and Wool Flsrassrc. 
A new and valuable Fertilizer, containing a large proportion 
of nitrogenous matter. Bone Dust—Fine ground Bone Sawings 
and turnings and coarse bane for grapeiics—vt arrant rd a pure 
article. R L. ALLEN. 
f9l Wator-st.., New York. 
