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FAIRBANKS CO., 
189 Broadway, New York. 
K YRAM’S POTATO DIGGER.—a long 
established, thorough and durable implement, will dip: as 
fast as fifteen men can pick up, and will pay for itself in dig¬ 
ging four acres. For sale at Agricultural Deoot, No. 100 Mur- 
xay-street, New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
THE ECONOMIST 
COOKING- STOVE, 
FOR WOOD OR COAL, 
WITH A SAND OVEN. 
This is the most valuable improvement that has been 
made in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty years. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Equalizes the heat on the same principle as the Brick 
Oven of ancient renown. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Retains the heat long after the fire has gone out. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Without the Sand Oven, is ahead of all competitors. 
THE ECONOMIST 
With the Sand Oven, is out of reach of them. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Is the most economical and durable Stove in the world. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Has a most perfect arrangement for Broiling. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Heats water for the Bathing Room, &c.. as quickly as 
any Range, and at naif the cost for fuel. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Will do more Raking, Boiling and Broiling, with a given 
quantity ot fuel, than any other Stove or Range. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Is the Stove. 
Do not fail to examine it 1 It is manufactured by 
W. & J. TREADWELL, PERRY & NORTON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
And for Sale Everywhere. 
D ANIEL’S Old established Feed Cutters 
—Two sizes, the largest of which will, with a one-horse 
power, cut one ton of hay per hour. They can be regulated to 
cut either half inch or one inch long, and will cut Hay, Straw, 
or Corn Stalks. For sale at Agricultural Depot, No. 100 Mur- 
ray-street, New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
Mc!i-«po8£iim WasMasy 3L»c2usae. 
Can be worked by a child—will save its cost in the wear and 
Sear of clothes in a short time. After using three times you 
would not part with it for three times its cost. For sale by 
R. L ALLEN. 191 Water-st. 
M npes’ One-horse Steel Suh-Snil Plows for 
deep cultivation amongst growing crops. Also^ three 
larger sizes of same pattern for regular field sub-soiling, far 
more thoroughly 'ban the old styles. F r sale at Agricultural 
Depot, 100 Murray-st., New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE 
R ussia or bass mats, selected 
expressly forbudding and tving. GUNNY BAGS,TWINES, 
HAY ROPES; &c., suitable for Nurserv purposes, for sale in 
lots to suit by D. W. MANWA RING, Importer, 
243 Front Street, New York. 
D omesticated deer—a few pair of 
yearlings, bred at Springside, may be had, at S30 per pair. 
Po’keepsie, July 1,1859, Apply to C- N. BEMENT. 
B ERKSHIRE PIGS For Sale—From the 
importation of Col Morris, at a low price, delivered in N. 
York City free of charge. WM. J. PETTEE, Lakeville, Ct. 
B lood stock for sale —one two 
year old colt by “ Mariner ” out of “ Miss Mattie:” two Al¬ 
derney bull calves, one five the other six months old; two pair 
“ Shanghai sheep.” WILLIAM REDMOND. 
No. 43 Barclay-st , New-York. 
Thorough Bred Stock. 
I have always on hand for sale, which will be put upon the 
railroad cars and sent carefully by Adams’ Express to purchas¬ 
ers, SHORT-HORN CATTLE, SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP, and 
SPANISH HOGS. C. M. CLAY. 
Address—“ Whitehall Post OlUce,” Mad-ison County. Ky. 
!EX€S2IL§BOS£ MEfLlL 
EOR PLANTERS, FARMERS AND MILLERS, 
Agency 45 Gold-street, near Fulton, New-York 
The Excelsior is a French Conical Burr-stone Mill of greatly 
improved construction, combining advantages over all others ot 
same material, in compactness, simplicity, the small amount of 
power required to operate it, in not heating the mcol , and in be¬ 
ing adapted to grind in the same mill the coarsest feed and finest 
flour. 
Any man of common sense can use and keep it in order. It is 
the only Mill ever invented that meets perfectly the wants of 
Planters and Farmers: the ordinary power in use by them being 
admirably adapted to drive it. 
One horse on the endless chain Railway Power will grind 
three bushels fine meal the hour, from the Hardest corn, and not 
fatigue the animal. 
It is impossible to do justice to this Mill in an advertisement, 
it must be examined in order rightly to appreciate its real value. 
Planters and Farmers should not purchase any Mill before see¬ 
ing this. 
THE PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS : 
For a Mill with bolt that will make the best quality of fiour. in 
complete running order.$125 
A Mill for grinding meal and feed, with our new patent cob 
crusher attached, making excellent feed for cattle.HO 
The same Mill without cob crusher. 100 
Larger INI ills are furnished at proportionate prices. 
It is in operation in several States, and may be seen running 
at 45 Gold-street. 
Circulars forwarded to any address, and information prompt¬ 
ly given. J. A. BENNET, Sole Agent. 
F ARM MILLS—COLEMAN’S celebrated 
style—Ross’s excellent Burr Stone Mills. Also, Hand 
Grain Mills, &c.,&c. For sale at Agricultural Depot, No. 100 
Murray-street, New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
MILLS—“Grants,” “Excelsior” and 
otherstyles. AlsoCorn Shellers in good variety. Forsaleat 
Agricultural Depot, 100 Murray-st., N. Y. H. F. DIBBLEE. 
T HE AMERICAN PUMP.—A new, dou- 
ble-acting pump, without suction, without packing, no 
chains, pulleys, or guide rods; very strong, simple and cheap ; 
warranted to work in all depths easier than any other pump. 
Patented April 5, 1859. Drawings and full particulars to be had 
of JAMES M. EDNEY, No. 147 Chambers-st., N. Y. 
C ARTS, WAGGONS, WHEEL BAR- 
ROWS, of superior workmanship, at low prices. 
_R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
\4T0RCESTER PLOWS and Castings, of 
• v the “ Eagle” and other celebrated patterns. F<*r sale at 
Agricultural Depot, 100 Murray-st., N.Y. H. F. DIBBLEE. 
T he BEST HORSE-POWER in use.— 
“ Taplin’s ” Circular Iron Rim Horse-Power, forone to six 
horses. It can be taken apart and packed in very small space, 
when not in use, and set up in a few minutes. It runswiih 
very little friction—easily managed—and not at all liable to get 
out of repaii. Price $100. Also, “ Allen’s ” superior and lately 
very much improved one and two-horse Endless Chain Horse 
Powers; Bogardus’, Trimble’s.Hall’s, Pi’tt’s, and other Powers. 
Also, the most approved Threshers and Threshers and Cleaners. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, No. 191 Water-st. 
Wliaic ©il §oap 
For destroying insects on Trees, Vines, Shrubs ami Plants. 
For sale in large and small quantities at DAVID S BROWN’S 
Soap, Oil and Candle Works, 10 Peek-slip, New-York. 
Keeip y©iiF Feet Upy 
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Preserve your Health. 
The long sought for principle of makinsr leather perfectly wa¬ 
ter-proof, without injuring it, has at last been discovered 
A. BROWER’S PATENT WATER PROOF COMPOSITION 
FOR LEATHER, 
makes Boots, Shoes, Hose, Harness and all Leather perfectly 
impervious t,o water by a single application, and warranted to 
keep so, at the same time it softens, makes the leather pliable, 
prevents cracking, will polish with blacking better than before, 
ami leather will last at least one-fourth to one-third longer by 
using it. For sale by A BROWER & CO., 4 Reade-st., 
and by all the principal Boot and Shoe. Hardware, Drugsist. Gro¬ 
cery and Yankee Notion houses. A liberal discount to agents. 
N. B. None genuine unless signed by A. BROWER. 
SAPONIFIES, 
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 -i lb cans, (in small lumps,) at tlie Chal¬ 
lenge Chemical Works, New-York. 
E. It. DURKEE & CO., Proprietors, 181 Pearl-st., N.Y 
RE FOTASM 
in 6 lb. cans, in lumps, for sale as above. 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 
S OME THL\G^^ 
BEST 
MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
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pared entirely different from other Saleratus. 
All the deleterious matter extracted in such 
manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all 
kinds of Cake, without containing a particle of 
Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked; 
thereby producing wholesome results Every 
particle 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 of this Saleratus, that it is entirely different | 
from other Saleratus. 
It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper 
branded, ,l B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Salera¬ 
tus;” also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a 
glass of effervescing water on the 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. 
Full directions for making Bread with this Sal- 
eratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will 
accompany each package; also, directions for VPO 
making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda 
Water and Seidlitz Powders. 
IME YOITK OWN SOAP 
WITH 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot¬ 
ash ; put up in cans —1 lb.. 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs., 
and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard 
and Soft Soup. Customers will find this the 
cheapest Potash in market. 
Manufactured and for sale by 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. G8 and 70 Washington-st , New-York, 
and No. 33 India-st., Boston 
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YOUATT’S CONDITION POWDERS, 
For the radical cure of heaves, broken wind, coughs, glanders 
and all diseases which affect the mucous membrane of the lungs 
wind-pipe, throat and head of the 
HORSE, 
Also, to expel botts and worms, loosen the hide, improve the 
appetite, and keep the animal in good condition. Equally valu¬ 
able for horses, eat lie. sheet) and swine. 
In large packages, price 50 cents. 
IIARRAL. RISLEY & KTTCHEN. 
Druggists. 76 Barclay-st.. New-York, 
Wholesale Agents for the United States 
SOAP.—Sperm and Whale Oil Soap, 
•'put up in boxes anil barrels, containing from 25 lbs. to 500 
lbs. each, for sale by JAMES FRYER* DO., 
Oil and Candle Manufaoturcrs.217 Front-st., New-York. 
NEW AND ©HEAP FERTILIZER. 
CASTOR. PUMMACE, 
AIVALTTABLE ORGANIC (Vegetable) MANURE 
Analyz'd by Prof. Samuel \V. Johnson, of Yale College, and 
commended by him. 
It is Pummace left after pressing the oil from the Castor 
Seed, and in India and England bears a high value as a Fer¬ 
tilizer. 
It will be sold at SI2 to $16 per ton, according to quantity, at 
which rate it is the cheapest 
FERTILIZER 
in the market. 
Call and see the article,'and also Prof. JohnsonVanalysis and 
remarks. 
No charge for sacks, and in lots of 10 tons delivered free of 
cartage in this City. 
Manufactured and sold by 
H. J. BAKER & BRO.. 
142 Water-st., New-York. 
IIIONS MANURE. 
SAWINGS, TURNINGS AND CRUSHED BONES, 
for sale by the manufacturers, in large or small quantities. 
A LISTER & CO., 
Tarrytown, Westchester Co.,N. Y. 
L AND PLASTER in Barrels, best quality 
aad put up in good shipping order and delivered free of 
cartage on hoard. For sale in quantities to suit by 
A. KURSHEEDT. Empire Plaster Mills. 109 Bank-st.,N. Y. 
Office 48 Pine st. Orders by Mail Solicited. 
D ried blood and wool manure. 
—The best and cheapest manure in use—an active manure 
for’he present crop, and permanent, in its effects on the land 
Price $35 for 2000 lbs. in brls. 200 lbs. For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water St. 
|7U RST QUALITY PERUVIAN GU- 
3. ANO—Mapes’ Phosphate—Poudrette—B"ne Dust—Cas 
tor Purnace, etc. For sale at Agricultural Depot, No. 100 
Murray-street, New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
