AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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IBiLAK.IS’S FAfEIf 
Fire and Weather proof Paint, 
Which in a short time after being: applied, turns to a perfect 
SLATE or STONE, protecting: whatever is covered from lire 
and weather. Beware of worthless imitations. The genuine 
article constantly on hand ami for sale by 
CHARLES B. GRAINN13S. 
Successor to Wm. Blake, Patentee. 205 Pearl-st., Ncw-York. 
FIlATm§ 
PATENT 
SELF-VENTILATING 
Covered Milk-Pan. 
This is an enclosed Milk-Pan, so af-^g§ 
ranged as to secure the supply and 
circulation of air required for the 
separation and rising of the cream. 
By reference to the engraving, it ——— 
will be seen that the pan has a cover; around the lower rim of 
this cover are several minute perforations for the air to enter, 
and at the top of the chimney, (as it maybe called,) which 
rises from the center of the cover, is another series of perfora¬ 
tions for the air to escape. When new milk is placed in this 
pan, ttie coldei external air presses in through the lower ranee 
of perforations in the cover, and forces the warm air out through 
the perforations above, thus producing the required circulation. 
This circulation of airwill diminish, as the cooling process goes 
on, but not cease ; for, gases being evolved in the production of 
cream, their lightness will still cause the air to draw in through 
the lower perforations, and so continue the process of ventilation. 
The value of this new milk-pan will be at once apparent. 
Dairymen often have great difficulty in protecting their open 
pans from gnats, flies, rats, mice, snails, lizards, & c., &.C., and 
they cannot cover them, because, if the air is shut out, the 
cream will not separate from the milk. 
But not alone to dairymen is the invention of value. In every 
family milk is used ; and with one or more of these self-venti¬ 
lating pans, the best condition for raising cream is secured. 
Covered, and set upan a shelf, or the cellar floor, the pan is en¬ 
tirely free from molestation During the time that the patent 
was pending, in 1858, this Milk-pan was exhibited at the U. S. 
Agricultural Fair, held in Richmond, Va.; at the Pennsylvania 
State Fair, held at Pittsburgh; and at the New-Hampshire 
State Fair, held at ‘Dover. In each case DIPLOMAS were 
awarded. 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, 
Sole Manufacturers. 
117 & 119 South Tenth St., Philadelphia, Fa, 
Also, Manufacturers, under the Patent, of * The Old Do¬ 
minion” Coffee Pot, anil Arthuh’s SaLF-Sealing Fruit 
Cans and Jars. 
SHALER’S 
Patent Self-Operating 
FLY AND MOTH TRAP. 
SHALER’S PATENT SELF-OPERATING FLY AND 
MOTH TRAP has no movable parts of gearing, etc., to get out 
of order; is simple, durable, and perfect in its operation. 
This Trap entices the fly or miller to use its own propelling 
power to get caught. 
Manufactured and sold at a price to come within the reach 
of all, by SHALER & Co., 
278 Pearl-street, New-York. 
PATENT TURN-TABLE APPLE PARER. 
This Machine is on an entirely new 
principle. It lias no snapping or reverse 
motion, is made of iron, and not liable to 
get out of order, is so simole in construe- 
lion that children with sufficient strength 
to place an apple on the fork and turn a 
crank can operate it as readily as adults. 
It has no superior for paring crooked, un¬ 
even, hard or soft apples of any size or 
shape Quinces are pared as readily as 
apples. The success of the parer the past 
two years, has established the fact that 
it is the best machine ever invented. 
Every machine is warranted to give satisfaction. The proprie¬ 
tors are determined to make a perfect machine, the work being 
done under their immediate supervision, and will be sold at 
reasonable prices. 
A supply of these machines can he obtained at the Agricul¬ 
tural and Hardware dealers in most of the principal cities, or of 
the manufacturers. 
Call for the “ Patent Turn-Table Apple Parer.” 
LOCXAY & HOWLAND, 
Proprietors and Manufacturers, 
July 15, 1859. Leominster, Mass. 
Keep yoaiF Feet Ijry 
AND 
Preserve your Health. 
The long sought for principle of making 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 to 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, 
and 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, Drugaist. Gro¬ 
cery and Yankee Notion houses. A liberal 'discount to agents. 
N. B. None.genuine unless signed by A. BROWER. 
T hermometers, barometers, &c., of 
reliable quality and various descript ors, among which 
are those particularly suited for Horticultural purposes, 
which register the coldest and warmest degree of tempera¬ 
ture during the 24 hours, in the absence of the observer. For 
b&’ ? v = D. EGGERT & SON, 239 Pearl st. 
§PALDIN©’§ PSai3PAlffiEII> ©JLTUJG! 
Spalding’s Prepared ©late ! 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! 
SAVE T.1IE PIECES ! 
ECONOMV!!! S3WTCH!!! 
5^=“A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.’\aS 
As accidents will happen even in well regulated families, 
it is very desiiable to have some cheap ami convenient 
way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery', &c., 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford 
to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick- 
ing-point. There is no longer a necessity for limping 
chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cra¬ 
dles. It is just the article for cone, shell and other orna¬ 
mental work so popular with ladies of refinement and 
taste. 
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi¬ 
cally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable 
qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be 
used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly 
more adhesive. 
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” 
Price 25 cents. 
N. B.—A brush accompanies each bottle. 
Wholesale Depot, No. 30 Platt-st., New-York. 
Address 
H. C. SPALDING, 
Box No. 3.600 New-York- 
Put up for Dealers in Cases containing four, eight, and 
twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithograph Show Card accom¬ 
panying each package. 
|jnp=A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED 
GLUE will save ten times ils cost annually to every 
household —aggilil 
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware, 
Furniture and House Furnishing Dealers, Grocers and 
Fancy Stores. 
Country merchants should make a note of SPALD¬ 
ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their Fall 
list. It will stand anv climate. 
L LAMAS, LLAMAS ! '.—The Llamas, Al- 
pacas, or South American Sheep brought to this country 
in the Fall of 1857, were taken to England, France and Austra¬ 
lia, and gave such high satisfaction, that Mr. Eugene Roehn 
has been rewarded by the French Government with medals of 
the first, class. Farmers or others desiring a pair or two can 
receive them by calling on or addressing Dr. J. BUSTEED 325 
Tliird-ave , New-York, where specimens of wool can be seen 
and terms made known. 
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 Office,” Madison County. Ky. 
S OUTH DOWNS—J. 0. Taylor's 9th an- 
nual sale of S.-Down Lambs will take place near Holmdel, 
on Thursday. Sept. 8th, sired by ‘’World’s Prize ” (the $2000 
ram ) For particulars please send to me for circulars, at Holm- 
del, N. J. 
D omesticated deer—a few pair of 
yearlings, bred at Springside, may be had, at $30 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. 
np.HOKOUGH BRED NORTH DEVONS 
For Sale—Twenty head, in lots, to suit purchasers. Sev¬ 
eral of them lately import ed. Address 
ALFRED M. TREDWELL, 45 Fulton-st., New-York City. 
F EED CUTTERS of best description for 
Power use, also for hand turning. For sale at Agricultur¬ 
al Depot, 100 Murray-st., New York. H. F. DIBBLEE. 
c 
IDER MILLS AND PRESSES,—WINE 
PRESSES. Cider Screws, of various best patterns. Horse 
Radish Graters. 
Root Cutters, Apple Parers, Corers and Slicers. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
F EED AND SPICE MILLS—Ross’s Burr 
Stone, Coleman and other styles. For sale at Agricultural 
Depot. 100 Murray-st., New-York. H. F. DIBBLEE. 
P OTATO PLOW.—MY POTATO PLOW 
has been greatly improved, and is recommended as far su¬ 
perior to any other in use—it will dig as fast as thirty hands 
can pick up—it can be arranged to work on all kinds of soil. 
Price $10. R. L ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
AifoaBsy 'Tile Works, 
Cov. CLINTON-AV. 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 Lund Draining, ROUND, SOLE, and 
HOKSE-SHOE TILE, warranted superior to any made in this 
country, hard-burned, and over one foot in length. Orders so¬ 
licited. Price List sent on application. 
C. & W. McCAMMON, Albany, N. Y. 
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. R. DUKKEE & CO., Proprietors, 181 Pearl-st., N.Y 
ALSO, 
PUIS IS POTASH 
in 6 lb. cans, in lumps, for sale as above. 
s 
68 
AND 
70 
68 
AND 
70 
08 
AND 
70 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 
OMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT’S 
BEST 
MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
Is manufactured from common salt, and is pre- ( 
pared entirely different from other Salera'us. 
All the deleteiions matter extracted in such 
manner as t<> produce Bread, Biscuit, and all 
kinds of Cake, without containing a particle of 1 
Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked; 
thereby producing wholesome results Every M a 
panicle of Saleratus is turned to gas and passes £ \J 
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 
mmlpfi •* b. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Salera- 
AND 
70 
branded, . .. . 
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 
making all kinds of Pastry; also,for making Soda UQ 
Water and Seidlitz Powders. 
AND 
68 
AND 
08 
JIAKE YOUIS. ©WiV SOAP 
WITH 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
AND 
i 
70 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Fot- 
f'fe^&lash ; put up in cans—l lb.. 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs., 
and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard 
and Soft Soap. Customers will find this the 
cheapest Potash in market. 
Manufactured and for sale by 
B. T BABBITT, 
Nos. 68 and 70 Waslnngton-st., New-York, 
and No. 38 India->t , Boston. 
AND 
70 
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, catl le. sheep and swine. 
In large packages, price 50 cents. 
HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN. 
Druggists.76 Barclay-st.. New-York, 
Wholesale Agents for the United States 
TMTapes’ One-horse Steel Sub-Soil Plows. 
Ijf-IL Also larger sizes. For sale at Agricultural Depot, 100 
Murray-st., New-York. _ HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
1SONE lARUilB, 
SAWINGS, TURNINGS AND CRUSHED BONES, 
for sale by the manufacturers, in large or small quant ities 
A LISTER & CO., 
Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
1KONL DUS T—Fine ground Bone Saw- 
F ings and Turnings and coarse hone for graperies—war- 
ran'ed a pure article. Also Guano, Phosphate, ami Blood and 
Wool, for sale at low rates. R. L. ALI.EN, 191 Wntor-st 
Mew-Jersey ©a-eeasssaact Mavi, 
Abounding in potash, phosphorates, sulphates, and silicates 
and eminently adapted for the restoration of worn out and ex¬ 
hausted soils, is the cheapest and best manure offered for Win¬ 
ter Grain and Grass lands, or for Fruit Trees, Grape Vines &c 
Each bushel of the Marl contains more potash than the same 
quantity of tHe best unbleached wood ashes. Price SEVEN 
CENTS PER BUSHEL, delivered on board vessel at the Com 
pany’s wharf, on Sandy Hook Bay, N. ,T. 
Circulars containing full information, with testimonials sen' 
post free on application to 
CHAS SEARS, President, Riceville, Monmouth Co., N. .T. 
Tap pan Towi/send, Treasurer, No 82 Nassau-street, or to 
Geo. W. Atwood. Secretary, No 16 Cedar-street, N. Y. 
|^.UANO!!—The superiority of Phosphat- 
i° over Ammoniacal fertilizers in restoring fertility to 
worn out lands, is now well understood. The subscribers call 
the attention of Farmers to the SWAN ISLAND GUANO 
which for richness in Phosphates and Organic matter and 
its SOLUBILITY is UNSURPASSED. 
For sale a» $30 per ton of 2,000 lbs., and liberal discount will 
be made by the cargo. 
Circulars, with directions for use, mav be had on application 
at our office. FOSTER & STEPHENSON, 
65 Beaver-street, New York 
Agents for the ATLANTIC & PACIFIC GUANO CO. 
AMERICAS GUAM©. 
To Farmers and Dealers in Guano. 
Tills GUANO, from Jarvis Island, in the Prciflc Ocean con¬ 
taining 80 per cent of phosphates and sulphates of lime and the 
most, valuable fertilizer known, is offered for sale in large or 
small quantities at about two-thirds the price of Peruvian For 
full information and particulars, address 
C S MARSHALL, 
President of the American Guano Co., 6.5 Wiliiam-st.. N York. 
UANO, PHOSPHATE, POUDRFTTE, 
BONE DUST. &c.—For sale at Agricultural Depot. No. 
100 Murray-street, New-York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
