£236 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[June, 
Useful, strong, Good, Self-adjusting, Portable and Folding 
Patented May, 1866. This fence commends itself to every 
Farmer as it re.adily adjusts itself to all inequalities of the 
ground, is quickly set up, can be foided and housed, when 
not in use. It can also be used as a Grape Trellis in Gar¬ 
dens, or Vineyards; on the steepest side hills. Farm Rights, 
witli illustrated diagrams and directions, will be sent on re¬ 
ceipt of Five Dollars, by F. W. JENHINGS & CO., Proprie¬ 
tors, jPost Office Box 220, IVilliamsburgh, N. Y. 1^* For 
State, County, or Town Rights, address as above. Send for 
Circular. 
W©W IS THE TIIflE 
-l-« to purchase an EAGLE HORSE RAKE. The most sim¬ 
ple and durable ever invented. Patented 1864. Tlie teeth 
can be readily removed from the head. The spring is perfect 
so that the teeth do not break. No gearing or hand work. 
Easiln operated btj the right foot. 
FARMERS can procure tliem direct from the Proprietor. 
Liberal allowance made for freiglit. Circular free. 
Address S. H. JENNINGS, Bridgeport, Conn. 
A Substantial Portable Board Fence (‘1’) with adjustable 
braces, wind and freshet proof, convertible (‘2’) at pleasure 
into a variety of rain-proof Slielters, (‘3’) Sheep-Sheds, Cat- 
tle-Barraok.s, Barns, Huts, &c., of any size, liights for Sale. 
Bend for Circular, For an experimental trial, a model 
and diagrams for building a dozen panels of the Shelter 
Fence on trial, mailed for $2. One hundred panels $5. 
Township Riglit to a Club, $.10. Give it a trial. 
H. C. FOOTE, Patentee, No. 15 Laight-st., New York. 
,S^XJ 3 L.I.d 13 O O I> 
‘AND 
. QRADE ALDERNEY, 
f ' AND 
Ayrslaire Stock for Saflc. 
The subscriber has given his attention for the last few 
years to the breeding of this truly celebrated Stock, and now 
offers for sale a portion of his herd, comprising some seventy- 
live head of all ages and grades. Among them are many 
line family Cows and Heifers. Persons wishing to supply 
themselves are invited to call and examine the stock and the 
products of tile Dairy. Witli common butter at sixty cents 
a pound, will it not pay to keep a Cow that will produce 
two pounds per day, of superior butter ? Address 
THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn. 
For ^ule, 
' The full blooded Alderney Bull—G en’i. Graht.—T hree 
years old. Price $100.—Also, a very handsome full blood 
Alderney Bull calf, one week old.—Inquire of THOMAS J. 
TURNER, care of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Peekskill, N.Y. 
ULL BLOOD ALDERNEY BULL, 2 years old.’ 
Apply to C. BRAMHALL, Orange, N. Y. 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN. 
Should be used by all Farmers on 
Lalors’ Slieep Sc LamU 
Dipping Composition, 
Cures Scab, Ticks and Lice on Sheep or Cattle, adds 
oyer a pound of wool to the fleece, improves its quality, and 
adds to the general health of the sheep, without danger 
from taking cold. 
For particulars apply to 
LALOR BROTHERS, Utica, N. Y. 
Agents wanted for every State. 
Also for sale, wholesale and retail by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-Yorb, 
and H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st„ New-York. 
CHESTER WHITES. 
The subscriber, the original shipper of this popular breed 
of swine continues to flll orders from his extensive stock 
and other well selected and premium stock on reasonable 
terms. Send for a circular embracing all necessary informa¬ 
tion for breeding and management. Address, 
THOS. WOOD, 
Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
Chester White Fig’s 
will be furnished by the subscribers, either singly or in pairs 
(not akin), and sent by express to any part of the United 
States, Canada, or South America. For particulars send for 
Circular. Address JAMES YOUNfJ, Jr. & CO., 
Marshalltown, Chester Co., Pa. 
U 
Hints to Hee-Meepers,” 
SENT FREE of charge to any 
address. A Pamphlet of plain, 
practical directions for the profit¬ 
able management of bees. Amer¬ 
ican Movable Comb Bee-Hive. Ital¬ 
ian Bees and Terms to Agents. 
A small work on a great subject. 
“Bee-Keeping iu a nut-shell.”-Bos. 
ton Cultivator. “It exposes ‘bee 
__humbugs ’ and explains pretend¬ 
ed secrets ’ which have mystified tiie people not a little.” 
—Illinois Farmer. Address H. A. KING & CO., 
Nevada, Oliio. 
' ITALIAN QUEEN BEES, ’ 
bred under the personal supervision of L. L. LANGSTKOTH, 
from Queens wc imported last Fall, direct from 
Italy and Crerniaiiy. 
For Circular (copy righted) containing prices for 1866, di¬ 
rections for Introducing, &c.. Address 
L. L. LANGSTROTH & SON, 
OXFOKD, BUTLEB C0„ OHIO. 
I*nre Italian €|ueeai 15ec§. 
I offer Italian Queen Bees at unusually low prices. Bred 
from the latest importation from Italy. Purity and safe arri¬ 
val guaranteed. For further information send for Circular 
aud Price List for 1866. Address A. GRAY, 
Reily, Butler Co., Ohio. 
Silver’s I^ew Foasltry 
BOOK, tells how to have fresh eggs every week 
in the year. Beautifully illustrated with 70 en- 
i^gravings. Agents Wanted. Sent post-paid for 
cents. Address L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
F ancy fowls and eggs for sale.— 
Viz.: Nearly every variety of Fancy Geese, Ducks, 
Fowls, &c. Eggs from $2 to $3 per dozen. For Circular, 
address with stamp, K. H. HAINES, 
Box 58, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Pure Flour of Uuburned Bone, 
Manufactured only by the Boston Milling and Man¬ 
ufacturing Co., C, H. GARDNER, Agent Of the Co., 
16 Courtlandt-street, New York. 
BRIGGS & BRO., Rochester, N. Y., Agents for that part 
of N. Y., west of Hudson River, the Canadas, and the States 
West of Ohio and Lake Erie. 
R. H. STAIR & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, Agents for Northern 
Ohio, Erie Co., and the Oil Territory, Pa. 
A. F. DEVEREUX & CO., Boston, Ag'ts for New England, 
JOHN S. REESE & CO., Baltimore, Agents for the South¬ 
ern States. 
Orders from tlie above Territory should he sent ac¬ 
cordingly, and from all other Territory, to C. H. GARDNER, 
16 Courtlandt-street, New York, 
Packages for $ 1 , $2 and $3, maybe sent by Express. Larger 
quantities shipped by Freiglit line. 
It will be shipped from the Mills in N. Y., or Boston, direct 
to customers wlien expense in freight can be saved thereby. 
Pure Flour of Unhurned Bone is pronounced by the 
best autiiority to be tlie cheapest, best, and most reliable 
manure for all agricultural purposes. Every package will 
be marked with tlie Trade Mark of the Co., (none g’enuine 
witliout it,) and is guaranteed to bo made from pure un¬ 
burned hones, and free from adulteration or admixture, ex¬ 
cept five per cent, of salt added, only to prevent decomposi¬ 
tion. In order to remove any prejudice or doubts that may 
exist or arise liereafter as regards tlie responsibility of tlie 
Co., and their Agents, or as to the purity of tlielr Flour of 
Bone, we otter the following extracts from the New England 
Farmer, of May 12tli, 1866. 
“ * * This Co. is a responsible corporation, composed of 
some of the best known and most liighly respected mer- 
cliants and citizens of standing in our city. Messrs. John A. 
Blanchard, Benjamin P. Cheney, Bradley N. Cummings, 
Joseph Jasigi, Horatio R. Storer, Jacob J.Storer, and James 
D. Mhelpley; are the officers of tliis corporation. None 
could inquire in our community about either or all of these 
gentlemen, witliout receiving the most satisfactory evidence 
of their responsibility in every respect. * They own the 
only macliinery known in the world which will regularlj', 
constantly, and unfailingly pulverize bone to a fine state of 
comminution * * and the sole riglit to tlie Trade Mark of 
‘Flour of Bone.’ * * W’e feel confident in saying that it 
is not adulterated, and will not be. 
Parties can buy coarse Bone cheaper than Flour of Bone, 
but witli tlie guarantee of equal purity, sucli as is offered, 
the Flour of Bone is the cheapest at its present price.” 
[New England Farmer. 
“Benj. H. Stair & Co., Dealers in seeds, grains, fruits, &c., 
in the City of Cleveland, are lionorable, reliable, and every 
way responsible, in all tlieir business transactions. Mr. 
Stair is a long time resident of Cleveland, and is well known 
to all our citizens as a gentleman of good reputation, liaving 
been for many years in the business lie now follows, with 
credit to himself, and much to the benefit of tlie people of 
nish 
Manuf 
“ Having known the firm of Messrs. Briggs & Brother.s, for 
the past twenty years, I consider the sale of the Flour of 
Unburned Bones by them, a sufficient aud substantial guar¬ 
antee of its purity." F. W. Collins. 
Rochester, N. Y., May 10,1866. 
Pamplilets containing directions for use. Analysis, Testl" 
mouials, &c., sent free to all applicants. 
Few Homes are free from encumberance by mortgage or 
otlierwise, and in very many cases on the decease of the 
husband and father, tlie wife and ciiildren are rudely forced 
from their long-cherished homes. Could that liusband and 
father look back, would he not admonish husband’s and fa- 
tlier’s, one and all, to guard against a similar calamity, to 
their own families by Life Insurance. 
UNION MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
NEW YORK OFFICE 151 BROADWAY. 
Present Assets .Sl.SSO.STT.lT 
Losses Paid to date . 94:4:,0i3.00 
Dividends Paid to date. 4:19,03a.00 
Policies are issued in all varieties fro7n SlOO to §10,000, 
on any one Life. J. W. & H- JUDD, Gen’l Agents. 
Active and efficient Agents wanted, apply as above. 
THE EMPIRFShINGLE MAOHINE 
S S acknowledged to be, by all odds, the best Shin¬ 
gle Machine in America. 'With only one horse power 
SHEEP, ANIMALS & PLANTS. 
If Farmers and otliers cannot obtain tliis article of traders 
in their vicinity, it will he forwarded free of express charge 
by^ — JAS. P. LEVIN, 
Agt. Soutli Down Co., 
23 CENTRAL WHARF, BOSTON 
AGENTS. 
DUDLEY & STAFFORD, 69 Beekman-st., New-York. 
K. H. ALLEN & CO., 189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
GRIFFING BRO. & CO., 58 & 60 Courtlandt-st., N. Y. 
E. w. HARRIGAN & CO., Comstock’s Landing, N. Y. 
ELIAS FOOTE, Batavia. N. Y. 
WM. SIMPSON, Ji!., New Hudson,’Allegany Co., N. Y. 
A. M. WIGHTMAN, Batli, N. Y. 
NICIIOLSO.N, PAINE & CO., Albion, N. Y. 
LANE & PAINE, Rocliestcr, N. Y.| 
M. W. McCOMBER, Alhaiiy, N. Y., 
KENYON, POTTEI! & CO., Syracuse. N. Y. 
DICKINSON, COMSTOCK & CO., Utica, N. Y. 
GRAHAM, EMLEN & PASSMORE, Pliiladelphia. 
JOriNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CAMDEN, Philadelphia. 
N. 11. DAVIS, Ogdensimrgti, N. Y. 
J. VAN CLEFT. Newburgh, N. Y. 
E. M. LIVERMfIRE, GcncraUWestcrn Agent, 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. ® 
S TALIAN QUEEN BEES, PRAIRIE BRED.— 
Handsome, Hardy, Pure. For Circulars, send red stamp 
to W. C. CONDIT, Grinnell, Iowa. 
i OWA HOMES.—THOSE SEEKING HOMES 
in this beautiful land sliould liave the History of Poioe- 
shiek County, one of the best counties in tlie State. Price, 
24 cents, post-paid. Address 
W. C. CONDIT, Grinnell, Iowa. 
A New and Perfect Sewing Machine. 
The BARTLETT Elastic Stitch, Practical Family Sewing 
Machine combines all the advantages of tlie best and most 
popular sewing macliines, greatly simplified, with other es¬ 
sential improvements-runs citlier way; uses a short, straiglit 
needle; is extremely simple: sows all kinds of goods; runs 
very still; lias the most perfect tension, and performs easily 
witli less instruction and more perfectly and efficiently all' 
kinds of family sewing tlian any sewing macliine ever intro¬ 
duced. If you want tlie best, do not fail to examine tliis 
machine. Licensed to use Wlieeler & Wilson feed and Howe 
needle. Price $25. MME. DEMOREST’S EMPORIUM OF 
FASHION, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y., Depot for the United 
States. Agents Wanted. Send for Circular. 
F oot rot in sheep, foul in cattle 
and Tlirush in liorses can lie tlioronglily ciirerl by using 
WHITTEMORE'S (Jure. For Sale by all Druggists. 
DUDLEY & STOFEOIi'D, Agents, New-York. 
I talian queens during the season. 
Swarms in tlie summer, and full colonies iu tlie fall. 
Send for Circular. 
M. QUINBY’, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes. One 
pair will outwear three without tips. Sold everywhere. 
SERD BUCKWHEAT for sale by C. B. ROGERS, 
No. 133 Market-st., Pliiladelphia. 
Cfi'cat IndnccBiiciits to Ag'ents. 
We want an Agent in every County in tlie United States 
to sell SILVER’S PATENT KXCELS'IOR BROOM, the most 
successful article of tlie kind ever Introduced into tliis 
country. On receipt of $2 we will send to any address one 
of tlieso Beautiful Brooms. For further particulars, see 
Agriculturist for Mav. or enclose stamp for Circular, to 
THE SILVER’S PATENT BROOM CO., 
119 Nassau-st,, New York. 
3000 ELEGANT SHINGLES 
per hour are easily made. The macliine is built entirely of 
Iron, very compact and easily transported. It works Ve¬ 
neers, Staves and Box Stuff, and out of the same num¬ 
ber of holts of timber, one-third more Sliingles are made 
than can be done by tlie Sawing Machines. All the saw-dust 
is saved by tlie Empire and goes into tlie Shingles. 
ABRAM REQDA, Gen’l Agent, 141 Broadway, New York 
BKICKS. 
The National Brick Machinb is a clay tempering ma¬ 
chine, and with only 
TWO HORSES MAKES 
30,000 GOOD BRICKS PER DAY. 
If the machine does not do tliis, it will he taken back and 
THE MONEY REFUNDED. Foi' Rights Slid Macliines Address 
ABRAM KEQUA, General Agent, 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
M ew and popular music. 
BRING THE BABY IN-A new and very spirited song, 
for loving mothers and afl'ectionate fatliers ; 30 cents. 
THE CHAIN OF LOVE—Witli splendid chorus; 30 cents. 
COJIINCL COMING HOME—A beautiful melody; SO cents. 
SONG OF THE FAIRIES—A real gem; 30 cents. 
WAITING AT THE STATION—Very amusing ; 80 cents. 
Eltlier of tlie above songs are suitable for the Parlor or 
Concert Room. 
Just puhlislied by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 
Broadway, and sold at all tlie Music Stores. Mailed free on 
receipt of the price, or four for $1. 
B EMOREST’S monthly magazine for 
JUNE.—Do not fail to see the splendid June No., with 
new and beautiful features. Splendid Engravings, new Mu¬ 
sic, entertaining Stories, beautiful Fashions and other Nov¬ 
elties. Now ready. Yearly, $3, witli a valuable preniinm. 
The Agriculturist and Demorest’s Monthly for $4.00, 
witli the Premium. Address W. JENNINGS DEMUREST, 
4(3 Broadway, N. Y. 
