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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[July, 
€!IESYMC COMPOUNDS 
(Patented.) 
COMPLETE DISINFECTANTS, SURE INSECT DE¬ 
STROYERS, AND CURATIVE OF SKIN DISEASES, &c. 
Cresylic Acid, well-known as contain in its effects for the 
above purposes, is now for the first time made available for 
common use. With license under Letters Patent various 
compounds are beiug manufactured by the undersigned, 
whose Family Soaps have long been a staple article in the 
market. 
SHEEP DIP, 
For Curing Scab and Destroying Insects on Sheep. 
5 5b Canisters.$1.25 
10 “ “ 2.25 
50 “ Kegs.10.00 
200 “ Bbls.35.00 
Proportions are 1 n> Dipto 5 gallons water for 5 to 10 Sheep, 
according to size. 
PLAMT PROTECTOR. 
In solution for destroying and repelling insects from Trees 
or Plants. 
In 1 and 3 lb Canisters, @50 cents, and $1,00; larger pack¬ 
ages same price as Sheep Dip. 
CRESYLIC OII^TMEMT, 
For Cure of Foot Rot. &c. In solution for killing Insects, 
&c., on stock. In 3 lb Canisters, $1. 
CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP. 
In tablets for convenient use in washing Horses, Dogs, Pigs, 
fee., destroying Insects of all kinds, protecting from Plies, 
curative of Sores, Scratches, and Chafes of all kinds. 
In boxes, 3 dozen tablets, $3.60. In boxes, lb. bars, $4. 
LAUNDRY AND No. ! SOAPS. 
For use in scrubbing and in the Laundry. Send for a de¬ 
scriptive pamphlet. For sale by Grocers, Seedsmen, Agri¬ 
cultural Dealers, Druggists, and by the manufacturers. 
JAMES BUCHAN & CO., 
190 Elizabetli-st., New York. 
J. H. BURTT, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
STORE, 84 KNEELAHD STREET. 
“Warelionse, 115 Sosiili St., Boston, Mass. 
Particular attention given to sales of Flour, Butter, Cheese, 
Eggs, Hides, Pelts, Country Produce, fee. 
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 
M. O'KEEFE, SOI* <& CO., 
Importers and Growers, Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail Dealers in Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 
Dutch Bulbs, Fruit Plants, Ornamental 
Shrubs, Iioses, &c. 
EUwanger & Barry’s Block. Rochester, W. V. 
Camellia Japonica 
should be purchased during the summer. 
They are offered at 
$30 to $50 per 100, 
and still lower by the 1,000. 
Larger plants are one to two dollars each. 
All are compact and bushy. Address 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing, N. V. 
Southern Market. 
"Wo luive a large stock of Cabbage Plants growing for the 
Southern Market, orders for which will now be received. 
They will be sent out during July and August, as directed. 
Prices and varieties may be seen in June No. of Agricultur¬ 
ist, page 238. EDWARD BURGESS, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
To Tree Agents and Large Planters. 
We now have the largest stock of Small Fruits In the 
country, and can supply plants this fall at low rates. Write 
us for terms to agents. Address 
PURDY & .JOHNSTON, Palmyra, N. Y„ 
Or, PURDY & HANCE, South Bend, Ind. 
fiEO. A. DEITZ, TL'SEE IS IS. EAT 
vA SUED WHEAT GROWER, Chambersburgh, 
Pa., sends free a Descriptive List of the best Seed Wheats 
in the world. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
T HOROUGHBRED Stock, and Domestic and 
Ornamental Fowls for sale. For circulars and price 
address N. P. BOYER & GO., 
Parkesburgli, Chester Co., Pa. 
T he improved oiixo Chester hogs 
produce the greatest amount of Pork } for food con¬ 
sumed, of any known breed. Send stamp for its description, 
and a great variety of other Thoroughbred and Imported 
Animals and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
¥ BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.” — NATIONAL 
types; English, French, German, Austrian, Turk¬ 
ish, Russian, Grecian, Swiss, Polish, Chinese, Swedish, Dutch, 
Japanese, &c., with portraits, in July No. Phrenological 
Journal, 30 cts., or $3 a year. Clubs of 10, six months "on 
trial," for $10. S. R. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
rjpiaE coreFEFTioreEars iB.Area>- 
-**- BOOK.— Giving full and explicit directions for mak¬ 
ing Candy, Bon-bons, Carraways. Chocolate, Comfits, Cara¬ 
mels, Jellies, Essences, Fruit Pastes, lee Creams. Lozenges, 
Marmalades, Jams, Icings, Meringues. Syrups, etc., etc,. 
Price 25 cents. Send orders to O. A. ROORBACK, 102 Nas- 
Bau-st., New York. 
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA., 
OPEN JUNE 1st, 1SG8. 
This is one of the most beautiful Summer resorts in Vir¬ 
ginia. and quite the most celebrated for its Mineral Virtues. 
For Pamphlets with Maps of R. It. routesaud all particulars, 
apply to Hegeman & Co., New York; Weeks & Potter, 
Boston; Wyeth* Bros., Philadelphia; Coleman & Rog¬ 
ers. Baltimore; Purcell & Ladd, Richmond; or by mail 
as above. FRAZIER & RANDOLPH, Proprietors. 
Full and Simple Instructions in the art of 
ENTRILOatJY 
or the art of creating Vocal Illusions; Tricks of the 
Tea Trade and the Tea Companies; Extemporaneous 
Preaching; Peanut Culture ; Home-made Furs; Me¬ 
chanical Spies; Sewing Machine Swindles; Fish Cul¬ 
ture; Japanese Magic; Trick of Aerial Suspension, and of 
the Human Head Floating in the Air; Treatment of Cancer; 
Art of Judging Horses: A Canine Actor; Choice of Cana¬ 
ries: Bird Taming and Bird Training; Teaching the Dumb 
to Speak; Authorship as a Universal Accomplishment; 
Gratuitous Advertising; What to do for a Living; Queer 
Fishes—leaping, climbing, shooting and talking fishes; 
Training for Health and for Athletic Contests ; Exposure of 
Psychomancy, or Soul Charming; How People See Ghosts; 
How to Write Business Letters; Bathing, healthful and hurt¬ 
ful; Kalsomining; Queer Surgery; The Kaffir Knob-Kerrle; 
Remedies for Intoxication and love of Liquor; Ingenuity in 
a New Channel; Is Salt Poisonous? Artesian Wells; Short¬ 
hand Writers Wanted; Maple Sugar Making; Liniments 
and Pain Paints; Artificial Honey; Rich Men of the World 
and how they Gained their Wealth, including Bonner, Drew, 
Vanderbilt, Stewart, Claflliii, &c.; Exposures of Humbugs 
and Swindles by the author of the famous book, “ Rogues 
and Rogueries.” Hints to Young Men who are, or who ex¬ 
pect to be in Love, and Hints to Young Ladies who are or 
wiio expect to be Fallen in Love With, by Aunt Sue; Puz¬ 
zles and Amusements for the Young Folks; Useful Arts; 
Valuable Recipes; Entertaining and Useful Reading for 
everybody, &c., &c., will be found in 
HANEY 9 S JOURNAL, 
a small but neat and attractive monthly yaper, carefully ed¬ 
ited, and moderately illustrated. We think Haney’s Jour¬ 
nal a first-rate little paper, but perhaps we are not the best 
judges. Suppose you try it just for a single year and see 
what you think of it. with one exception our readers all 
appear to like it; several have pronounced it better than 
they expected it to be. As we should like to agreeably sur¬ 
prise all future subscribers in the same way, we will not say 
it is the “Best and Cheapest in the World,” as publishers 
occasionally claim—for we do not really think it is—still we 
think every one will find it worth the small price we charge 
for it; and we should be glad to have every reader of this 
advertisement try it. 
We continue our offer to send Haney’s 
Journal the WHOLE of this year 
HSUS) for only Twenty-five Cents, 
thus enabling all to secure a supply of 
useful and entertaining reading tit a 
trifling expense. OBSERVE.— We will send the Journal 
for this small sum only to new subscribers taking it from 
January 18(18, to January I860, as our object is to obtain 
a large circulation for this year. We trust to the, paper’s 
merits for retaining all, or nearly all subscribers we get for 
this year. C3T - Single copies to be had only of the news¬ 
dealers. Dealers will find it quick selling. Trade supplied 
by all Wholesalers. JESSE HANEY & CO., 
Publishers) 111* Nassau-st., New York. 
jfi RANT AND COLFAX IN THE FIELD.— 
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. Now Is tlie time for 
Agents to make money. Thirty different styles of elegant 
Campaign BADGES, MiiDALS and PINS, now ready. Sam¬ 
ple lots sent to the trade at the rate of 15 cents each, post¬ 
paid. 
Also, in Press, WELL’S ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL 
HAND-BOOK, a complete compendium of the Political His- 
tory. of the country, from the original formation of the 
Government to the present time. The most complete work 
of the kind ever published. It should be in the possession 
of every voter in the land. It is invaluable as a book of 
reference. Sent post-paid on receipt of $1.50. 
Also, in Press. GRANT AND COLFAX CAMPAIGN- 
SONGSTER, brim full of new and original Songs, adapted 
to popular airs, suited to present campaign. This will be the 
Song Book of the Campaign. Sent post-paid on receipt of 
15 cents. 
TO THE TRADE.—We propose to produce, from time to 
time, everything that is wanted in the Campaign line. If 
you want, the right kind of goods at the right prices, send to 
headquarters. Send for descriptive catalogue, with terms. 
Address B. W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher and Manufacturer of Campaign Goods, No. 9S 
Spriug-st., New-York, under St. Nicholas Hotel. 
The Private Family Kecord. 
Photographic and Biographic. Admirably arranged for 
recording in detail the personal incidents in the life of each 
member of the Family, with spaces for their likenesses at 
different ages, from infancy up, thus making an invaluable 
reference for both the present and future generations. By 
JOHN H. GRISCOM, M. D. Price, Board and paper, $2.50. 
Board and Cloth, $3.50. Full Morocco, $5.00. Mailed post 
free on receipt of price. Explanatory circulars sent on ap¬ 
plication. Local agents wanted in every town in the U. S. 
EDWARD GRISCOM, Gen’l Agt., 42 East 29th-st., New York. 
A Book for Summer Travel and Summer Rest. For the 
Train, the Steamer, the Sea Shore, the Mountains, the Home, 
or the Sunday School. 
JUST ISSUED, 
The Gospel 1st. the Trees. 
By Alexander Clark, A. M. 12ino, 305 pages, tinted paper, 
beveled boards. Price, post-paid, $1.50. “Every leaf 
sparkles with the freshness of Spring-time.” 
J. W. DAUGHADAY & CO„ Publishers, 
421 Walnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
To Advertisers. 
Tiie MIRROR AND FARMER, a weekly paper 
published at Manchester, N. H., is the leading Farming 
anil Family Paper in the Eastern States. It is a quar¬ 
to, about the size of the New York Weekly Tribune. Speci¬ 
men copies sent free upon receipt of a two cent stamp to 
prepay postage. Terms of advertising:—Ten cents for a iine 
of space each insertion. Twelve lines make an inch long. 
Twenty dollars per column single insertion. 
JOHN B. CLARKE, Editor and Proprietor. 
Garden and Cemetery Adornments. 
Hailing ©f every description. 
j^EW BOOKS for Schools, Libraries, and families. 
k* Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus of all kinds, at 
less than the regular New York rates. GEORGE H. BAKER, 
Purchasing Agent, 54 Barclay-st., New York. 
Beron Herd Hooks for Sale. 
1st and 2d vol. of American, bound separate or in one..$4.50 
1st and 2d vol. of Davy's and Howard’s English, bound in 
one, $1.50; and the 3d vol. of Howard’s for.$3.00 
Also, a few choice Thoroughbred Devon Bulls. Cows, and 
Heifers, from milking and premium stock, for sale by 
H. M. SESSIONS, South Wilbraham, Mass. 
BOOK AGENTS WANTED 
FOR “ PEOPLE’S BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY.” 
By JAMES PAIITON. the “Prince of Biographers,” con¬ 
taining lives of distinguished persons of ail ages and coun¬ 
tries, Women as well as Men. A handsome octavo book of 
over 000 pages, illustrated with 12 beautiful Steel Engravings. 
No competition. Agents say it sells faster than any book they 
ever sold. Terms liberal. Send for descriptive circular. 
A. S. HALE & CO., Hartford, Conn. 
W ANTED! AGENTS! To sell JOHN S. C. 
ABBOTT’S LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT. 
This work contains a fine steel engraving of the Father 
and Mother of the General, and is otherwise very haneb. 
somely illustrated. The best selling work in the market; 
price suited to tiie times. B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, 
55 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
HOWE’S PIANO W ITHOUT A MASTER. 
ALSO FOR MELODEON, CABINET ORGAN, GUITAR, 
ACCORDEON, CONCERTINI, GERMAN ACCORDEON, 
BANJO, VIOLIN. FLUTE, CLARIONET, FLAGEOLET, 
FIFE. Eacli Book contains easy and simple, but very com¬ 
plete rules and exercises, with from one to four hundred 
pieces of popular music, fingered expressly lor the instru¬ 
ment. Price, 50 cents each, sent post-paid. 
ELIAS HOWE, 103 Court-st., Boston, Mass. 
IBAPSjE LEAYES, a Domestic Magazine 
ItfiL of Useful Information and Amusement. It contains 
Tales, Stories, Useful Recipes, Articles on Ornamental Art, 
Scientific Articles, Puzzles. Illustrations, etc., etc. Only 25 
cents a year. The best and cheapest paper published. Prizes 
are given for correct answers to the Puzzles. Now is the 
time to subscribe and get all your friends to do the same. 
O. A. ROORBACH, Publisher, 102 Nassau-st., New York. 
Do you wish to see the hand-writing of 
GEN-’L GfiiAMT? 
Send 10 cts. immediately to L. S. THOMPSON, Sandusky, 
Ohio, for the July No. of “ The Teacher of Penmanship 
66 reroUNG MEN ” WHO SEEK PERSONAL 
H- Improvement and promotion ; YOUNG WOMEN 
who would “do something;” Parents. Teachers, and others 
may have the $3 Illustrated Phrenological Journal 
C months, in clubs of 10, “on trial.” at $1 each. Address 
S. R. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
(TFSffE AKT ©!•' PUBLIC 
Ja. ING.— An exposition of the Principles of Oratory. 
By Samuel Neil. Price 25 cents. Sent post-paid, on receipt 
of the price, by O. A. ROORBACH, 102 Nassau-st., N. Y. 
46 HURT IT.”—A $3 MAGAZINE, IN CLUBS 
.0 of 10 , sent half a year, "on trial" for $10, or 
only $1 each. The Pictorial Phrenological Journal. 
New Vol.—48tli—begins with July No. Address S, R. 
WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
Dodworth, Alien & Fischer, 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF 
all kinds made to order. 
Send for Price List, GAstor Place, New York. 
€ ROCKERY.Some years experience in a whole¬ 
sale Crockery house will enable me to supply families 
and country dealers at the lowest New York rates. Tin ware 
and house-furnishing goods also bought on Commission from 
Manufacturers direct. G. II. BAKER, 54 Barclay-st., N. Y. 
GOLD PEWS, 50c.; Fountain Styles, $1 to $2; with 
case and pencil, $2 to $3.50. Pens repaired for 50c. 
G. F. 1IAWKES, 04 Nassau-st., New York. 
CABBAGE PLANTS.—Now is the time to set them. See 
E. Burgess's advertisement in June No., page 23S. 
I,. B. WHITLOCK’S Agricultural and Hor¬ 
ticultural Headquarters. Every implement 
should be represented. 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
EVERY MM HIS OWN PRINTER. 
YOUNG AND OLD MAKING MONEY.—Price of Presses, 
$8. $12, $1G, $23, $30. Price of otiiee, $15, $20. $30, $42, 
$48, $70. Send for Circular to LOWE PRESS COMPANY, 
23 Water-st., Boston, Mass. 
All varieties of CABBAGE PLANTS for sale at low rates, 
by E. BURGESS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
