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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
BLAKE’S STONE and ORE BREAKER, 
For reducing to fragments all kinds of hard and brittle substances, such as 
ROCKS, ORES, MINERALS, AND DRUGS. 
Extensively used for making Concrete for MacAdam Roads, Ballast for Railroads 
reduction of Auriferous Quartz, pulverizing Emery Stone, preparing Iron. Copper, and Zinc 
Ores, etc., etc. Ticenty prize medals awarded in Europe and America. The patent for this 
machine has been ,fully sustained in the Courts, after repeated and thoroughly contested 
suits. Those who make, sell, or wse machines infringing on this patent do so at their own risk. 
Address ( 
THE BLAKE CRUSHER CO.,] 
New Haven, Ct. v 
NEW YORK AGENCY, 
137 Elm Street, 
Where a machine may be seen in operation. 
AMERS0AN 
RUBBER PAINT 
MIXED READY FOR USE. 
Ogden Faem. Newport, R. I., Oct. 23d, 1812. 
EdM. Blent, Jr., Esq.— Dear Sir: In reply to your ques¬ 
tion, I am glad to say that I have given your AMERICAN 
RUBBER PAINT a fair trial, and am satisfied of its 
superiority over ail other paints that I have tried. I clieer- 
fullv recommend it to all who have painting of any sort to 
do, either inside or outside. Truly yours, 
GEO. E. WARING, Jr. 
PRICES s 
Greens.!>3.50 per Gal. 
Other Shades, including White and 
Black. 2.50 “ “ 
Paint for Roofs, Water-proof. 2.25 “ “ 
Packages of five gallons and upwards delivered free of ex¬ 
pense. If the paint, is not satisfactory, it can be returned, 
and the money will be refunded. Send for sample card, 
containing thirty shades, and directions lor ascertain¬ 
ing the amount of paint required to cover a given surface. 
Address 
E. BLUNT, Jr., Agent, 
51 I*'it It on St., New Yorks 
BUILDING PAPER! 
For Sheathing, Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Lining, and as a substitute for Plastering. Send for Samples 
and Circulars., to 13. E. Hale & Co., 56 & 58 Park Place, N. Y„ or Hock River Paper Co., Chicago. 
__HAWEES’ PATENT SAVES 1-8 
gpfiflbTIME. HOLDER FITS ANY PEN. 
^^SENT BY WAIL. SEND STAMP FOR 
CIRCULAR. 60 NASSAU ST., N. Y. 
SILVER-HULL BUCKWHEAT. 
This extraordinary variety, originated abroad and care¬ 
fully tested here for three years, is now offered as a very 
great improvement upon the ordinary black or gray Buck¬ 
wheat. Sown at the same time n9 the common Buckwheat, 
it continues in bloom longer, matures a few days sooner, 
and yields nearly or quite double under the same conditions. 
The grain is of a beautiful light gray color, varying slightly 
in shade, and the corners are much less prominent than in 
the ordinary variety, while the husk Is thinner, thereby sav¬ 
ing from 15 to 20 per cent waste in the process of manufac¬ 
turing into flour, which flour is winter and more nutritious. 
Price per bushel, $5.00; half-bushel, $3.00; peck, $2.00; four 
pounds by mail, $ 1 . 00 . 
B. K. BLISS &, SONS, 
Nos. 23 Park Place, and 20 Murray st., New York. 
BUSLDSS^C FELT. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
Inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send two stamps 
for circular and samples. 
C. .7. FAY. Camden, N. J. 
TPHE Superior MAY SPKEAS>KE 
A can not be surpassed for Workmanship, Durability, 
and Lightness of Draft. 
fo: ——-.-I N IFoh* 15cst and 
vf- - - ) Brick Machine Combined, address 
F. M. MATTICE, Cleveland. O. Will furnish Patterns on a 
Royalty to those wishing to manufacture Machines. 
BUY THE BEST. 
N?l. > ^rDOUBLT 
~||refined! 
GUANO.I^poudrette^ 
WARRANTED 
BONE MEAL- Prepared for Horses, Swine, Cow., and 
Poultry—5c. per pound. 
h. b. griffing, 
58 <& 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 
The Celebrates Bone Fertilizers, 
GROUND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
BONE FLOUR. 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, or 
Dissolved Bone. Send for Circulars. 
LISTER BROS., Newark, M. J. 
A GENTS and Peddlers for our Press and Strainer. 
Presses.and strains jams, jellies, herbs, vegetables, lard, 
tallow, meats, cheese, ere. Quick and profitable. Over 
60,000 sold in a few localities. Every family wants it. Sewing 
machine and ether established agents arc finding this very 
profitable. Circulars tree. 
LITTLEFIELD & DAME, 102 Wash’ll St., Boston, Mass. 
TAYLOR'S GREAT 
FOR 
wise & mm food. 
The unprecedented success that lias marked the introduc¬ 
tion of this food is beyond parallel. It has given satisfaction 
in every case. Horses fed with this food have rapidly re¬ 
covered from the weakening and debilitating effects of the 
recent epidemic, and are now healthy examples of the good 
results of nutritious treatment. It is also being used with 
equal beneficial effects with cattle, sheep, swine, and even 
poultry. It is a sure cure for hots and worms in horses, 
and the other incidental diseases of the young horse. It en¬ 
tirely eradicates chicken cholera, fattens oxen, enriches the 
milk of cows, and purifies the blood of all animals. 
2X lb. packages, 50 cts.; 5 lb. packages, $1.00. 
Manufactured exclusively by the 
MANHATTAN FEED MILL COMPANY. 
N. B. TAYLOR, President. 
Send for circulars. 
Business Office, 503 West 26th St., or Office of TAYLOR 
& SON, 12 Bridge St., New York. 
Hut - Water Proof Table Cntlery. 
Cheapest, Handsomest, Most Durable Cut¬ 
lery known. Housekeepers find more trouble with loose 
and cracked handles in table cutlery than with anything 
else. The Handles of this style will stand boiling water, and 
never get loose. For full description see page 185 in Ameri¬ 
can Agriculturist for May. Ask your dealer for them. 
WOODS CUTLERY CO., Antrim, N. H., Sole Manufactur¬ 
ers. Office and Salesroom, 55 CHAMBERS ST., New York. 
PAPOMA 
Is made from choice roasted wheat, using the entire kernel. 
It contains nothing but the pure wheat. It has the indorse¬ 
ment of some of the best physicians as the best food for in¬ 
fants. It will not sour, and is retained on the stomach 
when all else fails. 
Sample package sent free on receipt of 25 cents. 
Manufactured only by 
NUTRBO MANUFACTURING CO,, 
1520 S. 9fh St., Philadelphia. 
LOVEJOY’S GLASS-CUTTER, 
WITH PUTTY - KNIFE COMBINED. 
Cuts glass better than a diamond ; is useful in every House, 
Store, or Shop; lasts a lifetime, and will pay for itself the 
first time used. Sent prepaid to any address, safely packed, 
upon receipt of 50 cents and letter-stamp, by 
ALVAN L. LOVE JO Y, 229 Washington St., Boston. 
50c. TO $1 PER GALL0F. 
COTTAGE COLOR FAINTS. 
E. G. KELLEY'S Patent Metallic Paints, Ground in Oil 
and Mixed ready for use. Fifty cents to $1 per gallon. 
Send for card of colors. 
NEW YORK CITY OIL CO, Sole Agents, 116 Maiden 
Lane, New York._ 
ANTED. — A SECRETARY, for 
Heikes’ Nurseries Company; lately incorporated; 
capital stock (paid up), $100,000.' Must become a stock¬ 
holder. Address _ W. F. HEIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
A GENTS, LOOK!—$12 a day made selling Scis¬ 
sors Sharpener and other wares. Sample 25 cts. Cata¬ 
logue free. T. J. HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass. 
THOROUGH - BRED STOCK 
FOR SALE. 
JERSEYS.— Three beautiful, solid colored. Young 
Bulls, and a few Heifers, and Cows of the finest strains. 
AYRSHIRES.— Four very fine Youug Bulls, aud a 
few choice Heifers, aud Cows of the finest strains. 
GUERNSEYS.-One two-year-old Bull.oue Bull Calf. 
Very large, and of best blood. Imported. 
THOROUCJII-BESEID PSCJS. 
BERKSHIRE PIGS of the very best blood. My 
Berkshire Sow “ Queen of the Realm ” took Sweepstakes 
Prize for all breeds of pigs at the New England Fair 
in 1811. 
ESSEX PIGS, equal to any in this country or any 
other. 
SPLENDID YOUNG BOARS AND SOWS 
now ready for shipping. 
Prices reasonable. No oxtra charges for boxing and ship¬ 
ping. Safe arrival guaranteed. 
Perfect pedigrees given with all thorough-bred stock, 
which may be seen at my farm (Herdsdale), Florence, Mass. 
Send communications to 
L. A. CHASE 
245 Broadway New York. 
