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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[March, 
" Special Blciit for Novelty, 
Utility, and Economy." 
1st Premium Medal Awarded. 
Wm II. MrKPHT. ) ,..,,„„_ 
Tueo. L. De Visse. i • JU "S es - 
.IN-O. W. CIIAMBEKS, 
Sec. Am. Institute. 
The attention of Pointers, Manufac- 
turers of Wooden -ware, Cottage Furni- 
ture, Collins, Refrigerators, Sleighs. Agri- 
cultural Implements, Cliairs, etc., etc, 
is invited to the 
AIR ( TLIKDER GRAINING 
MACHINE. 
This Machine grains in Oil Colors, per- 
fect imitations of "Walnut, Rosewood, 
Chestnut and Oak, in nil their varieties. 
The impressions are as sharp and true as those of the photograph. The advantages of this machine are: 
1st. It performs many times as much labor as can he done by hand. 
2d. No hand work, however painstakingly and slowly done, can equal It. 
■ 3d. It does not require a highly skilled workman. 
4th, It is adapted to all kinds of work ami can he applied to any surface, flat, or curved. 
5th. The machine is substantially made of vulcanized rubber, with brass side-plates so simple and durable that It will 
last for years without getting out of order, 
fith. By an improvement made last year the figure can be carried close to the ends of a panel. 
7th. The pattern plates arc now reinforced by a patent backing, which prevents their breaking. 
This machine has taken the first Premium at the American Institute Fair, this year. See Report of Committee. Also, 
see Sctentfflc American, August S, 1867. For Circulars and further particulars, address 
HEATH, SMITH & CO., 44 Murray Street, Hew York. 
Cheap Guns for the People. 
Smooth Bore > 
1 as new— warranted to shoot 
shut close, and ki 
at SO yards. 
Price tor hi.* 
.$45 cash. 
Double llarri 
.$ S cash. 
Shot Guns 
for 
.$10 cash. 
All kinds of G 
us, PMnls. 
and ammunitu. 
l. Also Gun- 
r sale, Wholesa 
e and Retail. 
Address J. 11. .1011: 
Great Western 
Jim Works, 
IT. 
l,ibcrty-st.. Pit 
slmrgh, Pa. 
National l>i 
sh Washer. 
A machine tha 
weighs allt 
nt thirty lbs., \ 
vill wash the 
Dishes of a F- I 
• of 8 or 12 
wetting the 
tinkers, in from s 
;o 10 minni 
e Diploma or 
rl; State F 
Vew Vork Trilmi 
e, and all t 
seen or used 
it. Every Kaniih 
should ha 
5, or to nnv 
Club, where then 
that will send 
ne s.;n i will 
semi live iiiadim- 
S. Ii. SIKES, 1 
v.prieti.r and 
Manufacturer, :'' 
' 
Buffalo, X. V. 
nts Wanted.) 
Foster's Broadcast Fertilizer and 
Grain Sower. 
PRICE REDUCED to 58 Dollars. 
—It sets up its own work, knits all sizes, narrows and 
widens, knits the heel into the storking, and narrows oil tin- 
toe eompleti — proiiueing all varieties of knit goods. It is 
\itn/>lp, duralih\ pit\Ui/ f>i»'r>ih-il, and 2:ilar:inti'cii to succeed 
In tile hands oi ,o-,','i/ voo't/ofv,','. Send >iun|. lor circular 
iilifl sample stocking. .1AMKS II. tlP.NF.. lien. Agent, 
176 State-st., Rochester,' N. Y. 
PERPET1 
i WATCH 
Price by mail, elcc- 
ith I'uann-led flLOires 
cents, gold, with emblem, 
Address 
E. MADEN, 101 Broadway, 
Room 3, New York, P. O. Box, 55T8. 
Active Agents wanted everywhere. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES.— Elegnnt, durable, 
cheap and portable. Just the thing for the Artisan or 
' serintive circular. 
. BALDWIN, Laconla, N. H. 
THE EAGLE 
Brick Machines 
are falsing the lead of all 
machines now in use. 
None are sold without 
being warranted. 
Prices range from *?10 
to $500, according to ca- 
pacity, which is from 
10,000 to 25,000 
Brick per day. 
A competent person 
sent to set up machines 
and give all necessary 
instructions FREE of 
Charge. 
No pay asked until sat- 
isfaction given. Send for 
Circular to 
PREY & SHECK- 
1.1 .H. lliuviu-. O. 
'J.I. — A perfect butter ■ 
3d.— Easily operated a 
The Standard ( liiirn of our Country. 
J17LIE2V HHURAT A AD 
Bl.TTEK WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DASH. 
The Jnlien Churn Co. offers the above named Churn in its 
various sizes to dealers and butter makers, as the staple 
Churn of our country. It is now in practical use in various 
portions of the Union, and 
Purchasers will And it to be 
1st.— A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of tlie very best butter, leaving the butter- 
milk thin and blue. 
orker and Salter. 
d cleaned; a child can work It. 
4th— It is the strongest, 
handsomest, and most 
durablo Churn in the 
market. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 holds S gallons and 
churns 5 gallons, $10.00. 
No. 3 holds 10 gallons and 
churns 7 gallons, $10.ii0. 
No. fholds 13 gallons, and 
churns lOgallons, $11.50. 
TVM. C.CHA1IBERLAIN 
GenT. Agent, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
(ASTERN BRANCH. 
. PALMER & SON, 
Gcli'l. Agents, 
Vtlca, N. T. 
WHOLESALE ACENTS. 
Gilding ,fc 
Clippies, M 
I'upplrs & Marston, North Se 
nd-st., St. Louis. 
The American Paint— For Roofs. 
ENGINES, SAW, AIVD 
GRIST MILLS. 
The Old Mt. Vernon Iron Works, established 
1S.31, notwithstanding the general depression in trade, are 
manufacturing 15 to 35 Engines and Mills per 
Month, to supply the large and increasing demands for 
their 
Stationary Engines, for Mills, Factories, 
Furnaces, ifcc, of from 8 to 335 Horse-Power. 
Portable Engines of from 1 to 30 Horse-Power. 
Thrashing anil Plantation Engines, Mount- 
ed on Wheels. . 
Circular Saw Mills of all sizes. 
Reed & It nek Ingham's Patent Portable 
Spring t.ii.t Mills, and Portable Bolts for same. 
COMPLETE GRIST 
AND FLOURING MILL. 
Machinery, including Best French Burr Mill Stones, 
Old Dutch Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gearing, Shaft- 
ing, »nd all necessary Fixtures. Drafts and Plans 
for the erection of the Building and arrangement of the 
Machlaery are furnished without charge. 
This Finn was the fust to commence the practice of fur- 
nishing complete Machinery and Fixtures for Saw and Grist 
Mllle; %ai experienced Millwrights to erect and put the 
same in operation : hence their unprecedented success, and 
reputation tor building the best Engines and Mills in use. 
All their machinery is made from the best material, and 
constructed in the most thorough and substantial manner, 
and warranted to give satisfaction. 
Prices and Terms the most favorable that can be had. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
C. & J. COOPER & CO., Mt. Vemon, Ohio. 
CORN SHELLER. 
The best in the "World is the 
npro 
Bun-all's Patent Iron 
Corn Shcllcr, 
to be found everywhere, and 
of the Manufacturers. 
DC/WNES * CO.'S MF'G. CO . 
S. S. GOULD, 
Superintendent, 
Seneca Falls, N. T. 
SCOTT'S PATENT GRINDER.— For sharpening 
Mower and Reaper knives. A simple and effective 
marine.-. Manufactured and sold hv Assignees of Patent. 
RICHARDSON & CO., Anl.urn, N. V., 
T\ ill dispose of Territorial Rights in Western States. 
O - UfrxOTTCE7— SencTfor a Circular and snnrrTa 
of Tousiev's Improved "HogTumcr. v It is the cheapest 
and lust implement ever invented to prevent swine Irom 
rooimg up ,,ud destroving pasture land". State and Coiintv 
rights lor sale. Samples In els. Address. A. CHAlsKIi A 
1U:0„ Assignees it Manufacturers, Pushup Hill, Henry Co., Ill 
EVERY FARMER and HOUSEKEEPER should 
use. MAP.R & LANGMAVS Patent Liquid Pi-Sulphite 
ol I. line, for preserving meat, eggs, cider, etc. Sold hv all 
I'in-gi-t-.. Wholesale agent, W. .MARK, l; YVatar-st., and 
113 Maiden Lane, New York. 
INGERSOLL'S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES, 
fXOERSOLVS HAT AXD STRAW PRESSES 
IXtiEHstil.VS SAG AXD PAPER PREssFs 
IXt. FT! sai.Efl HIVE AXD If AIR PRESSES. 
ROTH HAXD AND ffORSE-POWER PRESSES, 
for baling all kinds of materia], on hand and made to order 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down timber Price 
s'.'a. For price- list and lull iiit'onnalion. call on or address 
the manufacturers, IN'OKRSOI.I. ,v- DOUGHERTY, Green- 
point, tllrooklvu), N. Y. 
FOUNTAIN PEN, ONE FILLING WRITES 
ten hours. Gold pens and eases • pens repaired lor 50 
Send stamp for Circular. G. F. IIAWKES, in Nassau- 
*10 
u Day for All.— Stencil Tool Sample* 
free. Address A. J. FT'LLAM. Springfield. Vr. 
ssociated Dairy and Factory ChtH.se Vats ; with 
heater, cut-off, and hot water supply; coniplete for 
-irreat improvements for tin- present season. Roe's Pa. 
Dairy Vai«. the bes-t in Die work 
phU-ts urn'. A. i;o].;, Madib0ii,Lake Co 
til F 
Circulars and 
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS of all sizes, for 
fruit boxes, milk cans, hams, stables, henneries, sates, 
entile vards, A<\ Sti-on-r, s ; ili\ durable, and do not rust. 
Catalogues mailed. H. KITCHIE ^ CO., Newark. N.J. 
Choice Xew Apples. 
1 select from 100 varieties 6 very fine new apples; should be 
in every collection. Vermont Beauty, Summer, Vermont 
Strawberry, Autumn, tin-*.' two weiu'h 1 Hi. each; Bush- 
wacker. Franklin, K irtland. Autumn, all large. Park Spice, 
H </,<.,". hir-i' ixtra. Each, J cions. Ml cts • the R. :i ei,>ns 
each, $2.00, by mail. W. S.CARPKNTEK, 
Iiye, Westchester Co., N, Y. 
Marblehead Mammoth Sweet Corn. 
The ears are of an enormous size, often weighing between 
two and three pounds, very sweet and excellent lor table use. 
Mv specimens of this Corn recently look the First Premium 
at'two of the Annual Fairs of the Mass. Horticultural Soci- 
ety. Per package. £> cents, or five packages for $1.00. 
