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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD, 
All who may desire to have designing or engraving done, will 
fn.d it. to their advantage to call on the subscriber, who is pre- 
]mred to furnish on the most reasonable terms, and in the best 
style of the art, PORTRAI IS, views of BUILDINGS, PLANS, 
Stc , of Agricultural Implements, Horticultural and Scientific 
subjects of every description. THOMAS COX, 
105 Nassau-st., corner of Ann-st., New-York. 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, 
Madame, and. Seed. Waa’eBaoiiase. 
XL L. Allen, 191 Water-st., N. Y, 
The attention of Farmers. Merchants, ami all interested, is 
invited to my large and unequaled assortment of Agricultural 
and Horticultural Implements and Machines.— The greatest 
care is used in the selection of articles I offer tor sale, to have 
them of the best and most approved patterns, aud that they be 
made in the most substantial manner. 
I particularly call attention to my superior Burr Stone and 
Iron Grain Mills, Horse-Powers,Threshers, Mowintrand Reap¬ 
ing Machines, Saw Mills, Corn Shelleys, Hay, Fodder, and 
Stalk Cutlers, Presses, Pumps, Brick Machines, Carts and 
Wagons, Cotton Sweeps, Cultivators, Harrows, Plows of every 
variety, Garden Tools, &c. 
FERTILIZERS—Peruvian Guano, Bone Dust, Phosphate of 
Lime, Dried Blood and Wool, Plaster. &c. 
Orders solicited for the above, and for STEAM ENGINES 
and MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, which shall receive 
prompt attention, and be filled on our best terms. 
A MALGAM BULLS.—Only one-third as 
much as Brass Composition, with tone and strength equal. 
Farm School-houses Shops, and Hotels supplied, 50 to 200 lb. 
Bells at, $6 to $25 each. Churches, Academies, Fire Alarm 
Bells, 5010 lbs., S625; 1700 ills., S175: 1000 lhs.. S125 : 825 lbs., 
$100; 650 lbs.. $75; 508 lbs., $60; 460 lbs., $55; 300 lbs., S35; 
complete and warranted 12 months, with Yoke, Standard, 
Wheel and Tolling Clapper, and delivered at express offices, 
railroads ot steam boats. 
Also. People’s Farm Mill, complete and warranted, $<10. 
M. C. CHADWICK & CO., 17 Spruce-st., New-York. 
ALBANY TILE WORKS, 
Corner of Clinton Avenua and Knox Streets, 
AI.BAIVY, N. Y. 
ROUND TILE. „ 
inches round.S 8 per 1000 feet. 
3)4 " . 
HORSE SHOE TILE. , 
2% incites rise.$10 per 1000 feet. 
354 • ••• 15 
414 ‘' ‘ ‘ 18 
714 ■' '• 75 
SOLE TILE. 
2 inches rise.$10 per 1000 feat. 
3 • 16 
4 30 
5 ■ '• 50 
6 ■ .80 
9 •• •• . 200 
Orders solicited. Terms cash. 
CF" TILE MACHINES MADE TO ORDER. 
Address C. & W. McCAMMON. Albany, N. Y. 
TO DEALERS AND SPORTSMEN. 
Tlte undersigned are now manufacl uring 
SHOT 
sf n qutility never befor offered itt the New-York Market Its 
advantages consist in, 1st., Roundness; 2d, Solidity ; 3d, Smooth 
Polish ; 4th. Uniformity of size in each bag. 
With these advantages, it will he found, in use, to have a 
more accurate and uniform flight, a greater range, and a closer 
and better effect than any ar icle prepared by ordinary means, 
and that it will not disappoint a correct aim. 
The Trade can be supplied at the same price as the ordinary 
shot, to whom retail purchasers are respectfully referred. 
TATHAM & BROTHERS. 82 Beekman-st., New-York. 
Keystone Cider Mill, 
HICKOK’S PATENT. 
KEYSTONE CORN STALK CUTTER AND GRINDER, 
HICKOK'S PATENT. 
Circulars of the above machines, giving full description, will 
he furnished on application by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Corllandt-st., New-York City. 
PewpDe’s Farm Mi3J Complete $40. 
PORTABLE, CHEAP, DURABLE, combining simplicity 
of action, regularity of its grinding unequalled by any; grinds 
eight bushels hardest corn per hour, with two horse power, and 
only 250 revolutions per minute. It obviates all the objections 
to conical or rotary motion, the grinding plates working 
upon principles of Burr and Mill Stones, with similar dressing; 
weighs three hundred pounds. Any kind of power runs it, 
driving: a belt. Send for Circular. 
M. C. CHADWICK & CO., 17 Spruce-st., New-York. 
Share’s Patent Coulter Harrow. 
For preparing the ground for Wheat, Rye, or Grass Seed, is 
the most effective implement in use, as also for covering Grain, 
many farmers prefer it to the Grain drill.—For sale by 
TREDWELL & PELL, 
45 Fulton-st., New-York, Owners of the Patent Right. 
SHARK’S Patent COULTER HARROW, 
^SHARE’S PATENT PLANTER AND HOER. 
SHARE'S PATENT HOKR. 
For saio by R. L. ALLEN 191 Water-st., N. Y. 
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TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 
^ImCLES^OF EVERY DAY USE. 
M. T. HASIIITT’S 
PURE MEDICINAL YEAST. 
| Manufactured from common Salt and Pure I 
Cream Tartar. When used in Bread, Cake, or | 
Biscuit, it turns to gas (like that from a bottle 
/T§ O of Soda Water), and remains dormant in the 
dough, until it is set in the oven, when the heat 
causes the gas to escape through the dough 
while baking. The Bread, Cake, or Biscuit is 
not only very light, but perfectly wholesome. 
Where this Yeast is used, you will require about 
one quarter the amount of shortening used with 
Y& /r\ ordinary Yeast. It may also be used for Buck- 
/ H n wheat Cakes, Johnny Cakes, and all kinds of 
® ^ Pastry. This Yeast is put up only in one pound 
cans with checkered label. Red, White, and 
Blue—no other is Genuine—beware of imitations. 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
PUKE CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
Warranted doable the strength of common Pot¬ 
ash, and superior to any Saponifier in market, 
put up in cans of 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs., and 
12 lbs., with full directions for making Hard and 
Soft Soap. One pound will make fifteen gallons 
of Soft Soap. No lime is required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash in market. 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
A perfectly pure and wholesome article, tree 
from all deleterious matter; so prepared that, 
^as the. circular accompanying the Saleratus will 
A 8Jl show, nothing remains in the bread when baked, 
but Common Salt., Water, and Flour. Put up 
neatly in papers 1 lb., % 11)., and % lb. 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
CONCENTRATED SOFT SOAP. 
One box, costing One Dollar, will make 40 gal¬ 
lons of handsome Soft Soap by simply adding 
boiling water. 
B T. BABBITT’S 
t CONCENTRATED SAL SODA. 
\JrO A new article exclusively for the, Soutlu Sal 
Soda or Washing Soda can not. be sent South 
during warm weather, as it deliquesces or melts. 
I dry out the water, and put up the Sal Soda in 
1 lb. papers, “ warranted to stand the warmest 
climate.” One pound is equal to four pounds of 
ordinary Sal Soda or Washing Soda, consequent¬ 
ly it is much cheaper—the dealer saves 65 per 
Cent on the freight, as he does not have to pay 
freight on water. 
Ask your storekeeper for B T. Babbitt’s Con¬ 
centrated Sal Soda in one pound papers. 
B. T. BABBI i T S 
SOAP FOR FAMILY USE. 
One pound of this soap is equal to three pounds 
of ordinary Family Soap One pound will make 
3 gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will remove 
(hlri P ;lint * grease, tar, and stains of all kinds. Ii 
will not injure’the fabric, on the contrary.it 
preserves it. It will wash in hard or salt water. 
But little labor is required where this Soap is 
used. Machinists and Printers will find this 
Soap superior to anything in market. If your 
storekeeper does not keep ihe above goods, send 
S5 by mail, and I will send a package of either 
article; or an assorted box, containing a part of 
each article, as you may direct. Send the name 
of your Post Office, also the State and County 
in which you reside, with directions for ship¬ 
ping. Address 
B T BABBITT, 
Nos. 61. 66, 68, 7C 72, and 74 Washington-st., New- 
A liberal discount to Storekeepers. 
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Important to Housekeepers! 
E. R. ©URKEE & CO’S 
SELECT SPICES, 
In this age of adulterated and tasteless Spices, it is with con¬ 
fidence that we introduce to the attention of housekeepers these 
superior articles. We guarantee them not only 
afesoluleBy a.md perfectly pure, 
but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us ex¬ 
pressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are 
oeautifully packed in tinfoil, (lined with paper,) to prevent in¬ 
jury by keeping, and are full weight, while the ordinary ground 
Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point 
of richness and flavor, 
toeyoml at 11 comparison, 
as a single trial will instantly prove. 
Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE & CO., New-York. 
For sale by dealers m choice groceries generally. 
The Air Pressure Churn. 
The Air Pressure Churn has been proved by some of the best 
dairymen in the country to be the only perfect churn in exist¬ 
ence. It has no dashers, but works by the aid of condensed 
air; is simple, durable, and quick working, and warranted to 
make more butter than any other churn, invariably of the best 
quality. 
From the New-York Century. 
“The Air-Pressure Churn secures the greatest possible ra¬ 
pidity of process, with the utmost evenness of grain. It, fur¬ 
thermore, gains seven per cent, more butter, out of the same 
quantity of milk or cream, than the old-fashioned machines. 
In short, it makes an article more nearly perfect than any in¬ 
strument now known. The grand secret of its success con¬ 
sists in bringing every particle of the milk or cream to the equal 
action of the air, and to that air in a state of condensation .” 
Entire satisfaction given or the money returned. 
(L^U Send for a circular with prices. &c. 
Address the AIR PRESSURE CHURN CO.. 
Nos. 182 and 181 Greenwich-st., 
New-York. 
THE GOOD SAMARITAN. 
The good Samaritan poured oil and wine into the wounds of 
the unfortunate man who had been beaten and left for dead ; 
but James Pyle pours into the market the purest and best 
saleratus ever made, proving himself a greater benefactor than 
was the good Samaritan to the wounded Jew, and driving out 
the many noxious compounds, called Saleratus, that infest the 
community worse than did i he thieves the road between Je¬ 
rusalem and Jericho. Depot, 345 Washington-st, New-York. 
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The New Wringing Machine. 
For sale by DAVID LYMAN, Middlefield, Ct. 
LK ROY & CO., Hartford, Ct., 
and by our Agents of the Metropolitan - Washing Machine, ami 
WM. FAULKNER & SON.. San Francisco, Cal. 
C OAL SIFTER.—This excellent cheap 
Machine, described in the Agriculturist for February, 1860, 
(and which is now in constant use and highly approved by the 
Editor of this Journal, and by thousands of others,) may be ob¬ 
tained, wholesale and retail, of the manufacturer, 
SANFORD ADAMS, Lincoln-st., Bos'on. 
or of REA & POLLOCK’S, 48 Cortlandt-st., New-York. 
EAN AND SEED SEPARATORS for 
'beans and all kinds of grain and foul seeds, for sale as 
above. 
1L FROM THE OIL WELLS.—Carbon 
Oil is made from tlie NATURAL OIL WELLS of Peim- 
sylvania, and excels Coal Oil in its freedom from smoke and 
the brilliancy of its light. It burns in any of the coal oil lamps, 
and is for sale at the CARBON OIL COMPANY’S DEPOT, 
191 PEARL-ST., New-York. 
¥ THOMPSON’S 
W • TRANSPARENT and FANCY’ SOAPS. 
D. TAYLOR & CO., 
Corner of Greenwich and Reade-sts., New-York. 
Sugar Evaporator. 
Cook’s Patent for converting Sorghum, Cane, and Maple juice 
into finely granulated sugar in 30 to 60 minutes. This is the 
only successful Sorghum evaporator yet invented, and it posses¬ 
ses decided advantages over other evaporating pans for either 
maple or cane juice. For sale a', the Agricultural Warehouse 
of R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
mHE HYDROPULT, 
An invention for throwing water by hand-power, patented 
by W. T. VOSE. It is one of the most valuable inventions of 
the day. 
THE HYDROPULT 
will, by the power of one man, throw water at the rate of eight 
gallons per minute fifty feet high, with great force. It is the 
best article ever invented for 
EXTINGUISHING A FIRE, 
PROTECTING A ROOF FROM TAKING FIRE, 
WASHING WINDOWS, * 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, 
WATERING GARDENS, 
CLEANSING TREES FROM INSECTS, 
WETTING SIDEWALKS, 
SPRINKLING STREETS, + 
WASHING CARRIAGES, 
DRAINING CELLARS, 
CLEANING CISTERNS, 
EMPTYING WATER FROM BOATS, 
WETTING SAILS, 
A SPRAY BATH, &c., &c. 
This article should be owned l.y every householder. It does 
away with the necessity of a hydrant. It is a light, portable 
FORCE-PUMP, always ready, easily used, and will come in 
frequent use by every farmer, merchant, and mechanic in the 
community. Please call and examine the article at No. 41 
Park-Row, Times Building, or address the 
AMERICAN HYDROPULT CO., 
No. 41 Park-Row, New-York. 
Agents wanted throughout the United States to sell the Hy- 
dropult. Apply as above. 
GUANO. * 
We would call Ihe 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 be superior to any Guano or fertilizer 
ever 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 large per cenfage of Bone 
Phosphate of Lime and Phosphoric Acid, and other animal organ¬ 
ic matter, yielding ammonia sufficient to produce immediate 
abundant crops, beside s 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 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 has 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. 
AMERICAN GUANO 
FROM 
Jarvis and Raker Islands 
IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
Under the protection of the U. S. Government, 
Address 
AMERICAN GUANO CO., 
No. 66 William-street, New-York. 
‘‘FE3RTIL.BZE1RS.” 
FRED’K LANGMAN, Dealer in Guano, Bone Ash, &c. fee. 
No. 159 Water-street, New-York, 
For A. LISTER & PRO’S, Tarrylown, N. Y. Superior Fer¬ 
tilizers, viz : Superphosphate of lame made from Raw Bones; 
fine, medium, and coarse ground bones, bone dust, &c , &c , 
suitable for all agricultural purposes. All the above fertilizers 
warranted pure, and of the very best quality. 
Testimonials can be seen at the store of F. L. as above, io 
whom all communications are to be addressed. 
C OENUlNENo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 
American Guano. Bone Dust. 
Superphosphate of Lime. 
Dried Blood and Wool. Land Plaster. Poudrctte. 
For sale at lowest market price, and in quantities to suit. 
R. L. ALLE-N, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
