1867.1 
AM r:RICAN AO 11IC!UI .TC J R1 ST. 
JA3IES BUCHAN Sc CO., 
lOO ELIZ^VniOTlI STH.EET, 
!\EW-\OIIK, 
M.VNTJFACTUUE AKU SELL 
THE CRESYLIC ACID COMPANY’S 
SAPONACEOUS COMPOUND 
S. 
DISINFECTINQ SOAPS. 
Soft Soap. —Dark, for floors, ships’ decks, 
etc,, in 5 lb. canisters, $1.35; 10 Ibw da, $3.25 ; 
in 50 lb. kegs, at $10; and in 200 lb. barrels, 
$35. 
F*)r nil tlie purposes intended, these have 
double the cleansing powers of ordinary soaps. 
IVo. 1 Soap. —In bars. For all common 
uses in the house and laundry, for floors, closets, 
clothing, linens, woolens, bedding, etc., wbich 
it thoroughly disinfects and renders obnoxious 
to all insects. 
In 24 lb. boxes, at 13 cents per lb.; and in 
60 lb. l>oxes, .at 12 i cents. 
ff.aiindry. —A flner soap, for similar pur¬ 
poses, and for the bath, etc. 
In GO lb. boxes, 14 cents per lb.; in 24 lb. 
lK»xes, and in 10 paper boxes, containing 6 lbs. 
each, packed in a case, 15 cents per lb. 
Laundry women should not object to the pe¬ 
culiar and not unpleasant smell of the soap. 
This very odor protects them from any possi¬ 
bility of catching disease from foul or infected 
clotldng; and disapi>ears when the clothes are 
dried. 
These s^taps possess a Blearhins: quality 
wbich none others do; and without the slightest 
damage to the fibre of the cloth. 
The Black Bar-soap, for destroying 
vermin on horses, cows, pigs, dogs, etc., and to 
protect them from flies, in neat cakes enveloped 
in tin foil, in a clieap and convenient form, in 
boxes containing 20 cakes, $2. 
Tlie Death to Scrcw-worus.— soft 
and very effective ointment, or may be used as 
a soap; will destroy all insect life or render the 
locality most obnoxious to them, and forms the 
best of all washes and ointments for foul and |>u- 
trid or other sores. Tlie altering and marking 
of young stock m.ay be done with safely even in 
the extreme south, at any season of the year, by 
immediately attointing with this preparation. 
To that pest of the Soutliern Stock-breeder, 
the Rcrew-worm, it is certain death, and is the 
cheapest and safest remedy aver applied. It 
not only destroys the worm, but cleauses and 
quickly heals np the offensive sores made by 
them. In ordinary cases, a piece of the oint- 
ment, os large as the first joint of the finger, 
pushed into the wound, will effect an immediate 
cure. But, in serious cases, best to inject a so¬ 
lution two or three times, and then insert the 
ointment. It is rare that a second application 
will ever have to be made. Sheep, which rarely 
recover the attack of the worm under the ordi¬ 
nary treatment of Calomel, various Liniments, 
etc., are quickly curetl by this application. 
Sold in canisters containing one pound, at 50 
cents, or three pounds, at $1. 
The Sheep Dip is sold in canisters of 5 
pounds, at $1.25; 10 pounds, at $2.25; 50 pound 
kegs, at $10; and in barrels, containing 200 
pounds, at $35. 
'The proportions for dipping large and 
heavily-fleeced sheep, are one pound of the com¬ 
position to five gallons of mater for fire sheep. 
When a number exccetllng fifiy are dipped, the 
bath must be replenished after 25 sheep arc 
dipped, with five pounds of the composition dis¬ 
solved in one gallon of boiling water, added to 
24 gallons of water. But for the average oj 
sheep iu the United States, and especially if re¬ 
cently shorn, it will be found that this quantity, 
in the.se proportions, will suffleo for nearly, if 
not quite, double the number. Tlie liquid is 
placed in an oblong vessel, of sufllcient size to 
immerse two sheep at a lime conveniently. The 
animals are carefully dipped, so that every part 
is immerseil, protecting only the cars, nose and 
mouth from contact with the liquid. Each sheep 
sliould remain a full minute in the bath, and 
then stand on the drainer, or sloping platform 
alongside the bath-tub, until all the liquid that 
will, has drained off. Do not turu out during 
a rain, immediately after dipping. Tlie hands 
and arms may lie freely put in the hath, as it 
will injure neither skin nor clothes. But, if the 
sun is shining brightly, it is best to protect the 
arms by a loose sleeve or other wrapping; 
otherwise some smarting may be fclL If the 
smarting is severe, the bath had licst be some¬ 
what diluted with water; and especially for 
weakly sheep or lambs. "When Scab is actually 
present, a little of the pure Dip, or better still, 
of the Death to Screw-tcorm should'be rubbed 
on the spots or diseased parts. If first rublied 
not loo harshly, with a corn-cob, so much the 
belter. There is no danger of reinfection, even 
j in pastures or lots known to be Infected with 
the scab insect. If the lots, pastures, &c., arc 
limited in extent, and badly infested with the 
Scab-insects, wash over willi the Dip, the stems 
of trees, posts, «fcc., against whicli the sheep 
j have been in the habit of rubbing themselves; 
as the insects will live there for a long lime, 
' ready to attack again these sheep not Ihorougli- 
' ly protecleAl by dipping. 
A profitable business could bo done by 
PROFESSIONAL DIPPERS, 
1 charging so much per heatl, and wlio could do 
I the work more thoroughly, and at a less actual 
! cost than could be done by those less practised, 
ilcssrs. Buchan «& Co. will lie glad to treat 
with parties who desire to engage in the busi¬ 
ness. 
Foot-rot Ointment Iboronghly cures 
I and prevents the return of this dangerous dis¬ 
ease. Ivct the animals to be treated, stand for 
five minutes or so, in the ordinary solution of 
sbcep-dlp; wliicli will soften and cleanse the 
hoofs. Pare and cut away all of the diseased 
portion; but expose no more fresh surface limn 
can be avoided. Anoint well with the oint¬ 
ment, and especially every diseased part, rub- 
' blng a little into tlie hair as high as the knee. 
! Keep the .animals In a clrj', cle.an pasture or lot 
for a few days, and a cure will not only be af¬ 
fected, but the animal guarded from reinfection 
for a considerable period. 
Sold in canisters of 8 pounds, at $1. 
The Plaiit-Protcctor is sold in lb. 
canisters at 50 els. ; 3 lb. do., $1.00; 5 lb. do. 
$1.25; 10 lb. do., $2.25; 50 lb. kegs, $10.00, 
and In barrels, containing 200 lbs., at $35. 
The strength of the solution must be detcr- 
miued by llio ago and condition of the trees and 
plants to whlcli it is to be applied. For strong 
growing plants and trees, out of doors, 5 pounds 
to 50, or even 100 gallons of water will suffice. 
To sprinkle over a crop of wheat, or to bo 
forcctl in a spray, over and Ibrougli the growing 
cotton plants, a still weaker solution would 
probably have the desired effect of driving off 
the parent Insects. 
The Hide l»rr»crver.—This article, dis¬ 
solved in sufficient boiling water, aihling cold 
water until aliout the consistency of rich milk, 
or say five jiounds to 30 gallons of water, will, 
if green or dried bides arc coatcei on both sides 
with incompletely prevent the allacksof insects. 
And will cure green bides more tborougbly and 
In less time than by s.nltor any other antiseptic. 
Sold in c-anislers of 5 pounds, at $1.25; 10 
pounds, at $2.25; 50-poiind kegs, at $10; and 
In barrels containing 200 pounds, at $35. 
Konps for the Toilet and Bath, and for^ 
Survieul F»»e«, are iu course of manu¬ 
facture, and will soon be offered. 
The Crcsylle Aeld C’onipnny, 
No. 62 Codar St., New York, 
MAXirrACTCRK AKD SKtX. 
GRANULATED DISINFECTING POWDER. 
A pQwerlbl dlslafoctant and piiriflar; and at same time 
obnoxious to all Insect and fbn^nis life. 
Oeanlv, odor plca«ant, conrenlent for use, eflbcts con- 
tlDUont and lasting. 
Bprinklcd over the floor before nailing down carpets, 
matting, or oll-dolh. It absorbs foul smells, contributes to 
health, and kills or drives off all Insects. 
Ptrewn over the yard. In stables, sinks, water-closets, 
!tc.. it pnrlflfs and deodorizes. 
Placed In and about the poultry yard and In the nests, 
the little pcsU which usually barrass the poultry can no 
longer exist. 
If scattered lightly over the stalls, when dressed up, 
each morning, foul odors arc absorbed and canses of dls- 
eam: destroyed amongst live stock; and hoof-all, foot-rot, 
Ac., prevented. 
Ptrewn over sccd-bcds In the garden or fleltl. It gives 
corapleta protection to young plants, from Insects. 
A little of tills powder placed In saucers around the 
sick-room, will pnriiy and disinfect the air, without 
offending the sick by Its otlor— 
And, If put In the vessels used, will prevent nnplcas- 
ant smells, and all Infection from that most frullfhl of 
canses, the ejccreia of the sick. 
A few pounds placed lu the ooffln will check decay and 
the conseqncnt offensive odors, for two weeks or more. 
And If the entire vacant space under, and around, and 
above the bo<ly l>c filled In with this powder, all decom¬ 
position will be arrested for months. 
Sold in neat packages st 60c.; In largo boxes with slid¬ 
ing tops at $1.36. And In barrels for sUble use, Ac. 
Iimcot-Proof I*nper 
for lining chests to contain ftirs, woolens, Ac.; and 
closets, pantries, Ac., Infested by or exposed to ants, 
cockroaches, or other insects. For spreading under car¬ 
pets for iholr more perfect i)rctcrvation. Being manu- 
I faetnrvd. 
