AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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CONTEIVTS FOR 3 MONTHS. 
JANUARY. 
The Brmvnvlllc Atliletio Club— Moses ('. Tyler 
Two Rules of Perfection— Rev. 0. B. Frotliingtliam. 
The Family-Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. 
Excess in Recreation Horace Greeley. 
Health of College Students- E. O. Ilaven, LL. D 
At Lietter to Little Folks— Mrs. r. B. Gleason, M. D. 
Lying— Be-v. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Good Tools and Bad Workmanship. 
"The Schoolmaster's Poem." Do not Swallow Grape Seeds. 
Conchotomy and Physiology. Faith In Medicines. 
Standing by Thackeray's Kindergartens. 
Grave. What to Know. 
Diseases of the Stomach. Mothers and Temperance. 
The New Tear. Treatment of Consumption. 
Why Young Men Leave the The Art of Breathing. 
Farm. Constipation. 
Pork as a Food. Laws of Health. 
Movement Cure, etc. Cold Bathing in Winter. 
Dark Rooms. Itch. 
Tea Drinking. How to Purify the Blood. 
Outdoor Life for Women. 
FEBRUARY. 
The Cure of Inebriates— Dr. J. B. F. Walker. 
Physiology of Man— Rufus King Browne. M. D. 
griff-Knowledge (Poem)— L. D. Burdick. 
The Use of Tobacco and Wine— Rev. H. W.Beecher. 
The Milk Cure-James Coulter Layard. 
Cure of Constipation— George H. Taylor, M. D. 
Choosing a Husband— Mrs. K. Oakcs Smith. 
The r.i awnville Athletic Club. Temperance Hotels. 
" Deacon Snipp's Last Kick." The Road to Ruin. 
Tlic Beggar Girl (Poem). Kelley Island Grapes. 
Revelations of a Retired Itch. 
Physician. Wine Making. 
Ulcer of the Stomach. Walking and its Uses. 
Thoughts and Readings. Frnit Raising in New Jersey. 
Social Science. Shall We Eat Pies? 
Tight Lacing. A New Temperance Move- 
Overworked New York ment. 
Editors. Reading by Gaslight. 
Physiology in Studies. Healthy Spices and Condi- 
Bpmething to Take ments. 
MARCH. 
Resurrection of the Body— Rev. O. B. Frothlngham. 
Choosing a Wife— Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. 
A Happy Old Age— Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Deaf and Dumb— 11. P. Pcct, LL. D. 
Why Men Drink— Horace Greeley. 
Domestic Unhappincss.— Mi s. R. B. Glen9on, M. D. 
The Athletic Club-Woman's Strength— The Cruse that 
Falleth Not-Warming Railway Cars— Ulceration of the 
Stomach— Who shall Take Care of the Children, etc., etc. 
The April No. will contain a discourse by Rev. E. H. 
Chapin, LL. D., on The Trials of Young Men. 
This monthly Is a real live, and valuable family magazine, 
original In character, entirely new in matter, and designed 
to show how human life may be made beautiful, how health 
may be regained, how children may be reared in health, witli 
strong, athletic bodies, how to nurse and care for the sick, 
how to cook, to eat, drink, sleep, bathe, exercise, rest, and 
how I" make the most Of one's life. Its list of regular 
contributors Is large, and embraces many ot the best writers 
ot the times. Put this monthly into the hands of son and 
daughter, wife and mother, husband and father, for one year, 
and it will do them good. $>.00 a year. Samples 20 cents. 
Every person who subscribes for 1S6S, and sends S3 cents 
extra to pay for postage, shall have a beautiful steel engrav- 
ing ot Lincoln at Home, size 19x24 inches, and worth $1.00. 
For 30 subscribers and $60, we will send a Wheeler & 
Wilson Sewing Machine, worth $55. 
MILLER, WOOD & CO., 
15 Laight Street, New York. 
The Watches manufactured by the American Watch Com- 
pany of Waltham, Mass.. have now been before the public 
for a period of twelve years, and have not only steadily ad- 
vanced in reputation, but have received the approbation of 
the most skillful experts, as well as of railroad engineers, 
conductors, expressmen, and others requiring accurate, re- 
liable, and durable time-keepers In their ordinary business 
pursuits. 
By successive reductions during the past two years all 
grades of our Watches may now be bought at prices to cor- 
respond with those asked before the war, thus making them 
not only the best but the cheapest in the market. 
Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worthless Swiss 
watcli representing It as made by us. To avoid all imposi- 
tion, the purchaser should invariably demand a certificate 
of genuiness, signed by the Treasurer, R. K. BOBBINS. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
BOBBINS & APPLETON, Agents, 
No. 182 Broadway, N. T. 
PARDEE'S SABBATH-SCHOOL 
INDEX 
A new work by li. G. Pardee, A..M., full of prac- 
tical instruction and suggestion in every department of 
the Sunday-school. Pastors, Parents, Superintendents 
and Teachers will want it. For a full description send 
to J. C. Garrigues & Co., Publishers, 148 South 
Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
MY CATALOGUE of New and 
Interesting Plants, and New 
French Gladiolus, is now ready. 
GEO. SUCH, South Amboy, N. J. 
GRAPE VINES 
Of* liitrge Size, for Immediate 
Bearing'. 
As we have frequent applications for vines ready for im- 
mediate bearing, we have grown a superior stock of such, 
including Concord. Hartford, Crcveling, Ives. 
Kent/. Alvey, lona, &c. We will furnish one each of 
the above named kinds for $10. 
For further Information, send 10 cts. for Catalogue and 
Circular. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
rkRANGE JCDD, REV. BISHOP SCOTT, SO- 
^"^ lox KoBiNso>f, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Mrs. 
LAtiRA E. Lyman, and thousands of others, will tell you 
that Doty's Washing Maciiink and the Universal 
Clothes Wringer are a real success, and save their cost 
In clothing every year, besides saving more than half the 
time and laror of washing. Send the retail price, Washer, 
$14, best Wringer. $0, and we will forward either or both 
machines free qf freight, to places where no one is selling, 
and so sure arc we they will be liked, we agree to refund 
themoneyiC any one Wishes to return the machines free of 
freight, after a mouth's trial aceording to directions. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
(Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) No. 3'2 Cortlandt-st., N. T. 
Worthy of all Farmers' Attention. 
Browning's Excelsior rhnsphate is wirli. ut il.mM tin- In 
, Camden, N. J. 
Destruction of Insects and Cure of Skin 
Diseases in Animals. 
CXEStZIC SAPONACEOUS COMPOUNDS {Patented). 
See advertisement in Agriculturist for Dec. 1867. 
From numerous testimonials already received, we select 
the lollowin- lroiu a prarliea! fanner in Iielnu'are Co., N. Y. 
"Have received Ihr Sleep Dip, and have used it on seine 
calves, and lind it ,:i/re <"<ith in lire, t£c. I can conlident'y 
V"' mend il for ,lrstri,i,i,ig rerinui „f ,,,,-,, ,i, ,~r, ,,,/„,„ 
It u'nes the ban a l-Ios-j ap ■anre, and I shall use Hon 
all my stuck Ihc.c c-uinpuniids manufactured solely by 
JAS. BU HAN & in., mo Elizabeth-st., New York. 
COLCiATE & CO.'S 
Fragrant Toilet. 
Soaps are prepared 
by skilled workmen 
from the best materi- 
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the S1'AI\I>AI£» by 
dealers and consum- 
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Little Corporal 
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It ia edited by ALFRED L. REWEI.L, ami 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
Volumes beiiln July or January. Ba.-k Nm, suj-idied. 
Terms, Om> O-lliir :i vwir; Sample cor-v ten tents. 
GREAT INDUCEMENTS 
offered to t 
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A^-v Address, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, 
^ CmeA^U^ 
Send Stamp lor priced Catalogue of new boots on 
ARCHITECTURE. 
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PRINCE & COS. 
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BUFFM0.N.Y. CHIGAGOJLL 
K ITT ATINNY. — "Superior in flavor to nil 
othefs."— Ed. Am. Ap. - There Is little doubt that it is 
the best cultivated Blackhcrrv known."— N. T. 'tribune. 
Fee who civs so, pacrc it, Feb. No. Plant the BEST, plant 
the Genuine. Von can <rel them of Ihe introducer. 
E. WILLIAMS. Montclair, N. .T. Order early. 
GRAPE VINES. 
For prices, see list on page 116. 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing. 
Waterman's Patent Cast Iron Roll Pans 
For baking French Rolls, Gem*, Pop Overs, Corn Bread, 
etc. The best nrrirle in vise ; see editorial noiice pace 'i~> in 
Jan, No. of Acnieiilfnrist. Minnifiictni et] ninl 1'or -ale nv t lie 
owners m| said patent. lirSSF.LL.fc EKWIN MAN'F'G CO., 
New l',ni;nn, t imn, ami at their warehouses ill New York, 
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and San Francisco. 
Inquire for Waterman's Patent Bake Pan?. Kecipes fur- 
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Dealers please send for Illustrated Circulars. 
Page's Green-house Syringe, Force Pump, 
Garden and Fire Engine. 
New styles l'n 
■ Florist. Fruit b 
: Circular. It ivill pay I 
N. E. P. P. CO., Danvers, Mass. 
FRANKLIN 
Justly celebrated for perfect plmpllcltv. {Trent strength, 
and immense compressing powei, rs ci-ar.wtekd, with 
oteht men and two horses, to self-temper the chiv ami : 
CRAWFORD'S IIAlVD GARDEN 
CULTIVATOR 
Warranted to save the labor of four to six men. Send for 
Circular. BLVMVKK, NORTON >fc CO., 
Manufacturers, Cincinnati, O. 
Fort Edward Collegiate Institute. 
Spring term, March 2Gtb. Sixty dollars for board, fuel, 
wa^lnnz. with common English brauebes. Best sustained 
Boardliiir Seminary- for ladies and irentlemen In the State. 
Itric:.; l.uildlii-s. sixteen teachers Address, for Cntaluejies 
or rooms, ' J. E. KING, D.D., Fort Edward, N.T 
