1808.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
339 
(Advertisements on this Pa;o $2.30 per Line of Space). 
DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE, 
lately much Improved— ami the new 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINCER, 
e Coij-irheel*, and tlie 
■ Bit superior to any 
vented, and will save 
tfteir cost twice a year, by saving labo;- and clothes. 
TJiosc who liave used them give testimony as follows: 
j of the position."— Belt, Biehop Scott, M. E. Church. 
"It 1 s worth one dollar a week in any family.*'— JV. T. 
wringer."— Rev. Theodore L. CuyU 
"Thev save three-fourths of the labor and time, and par 
for themselves, both iu money and contentment."— yew 
Orleans IHcayune. 
PRICES. 
Send tht» retail price, \Vasher, $14, extra Wringer, $9, and 
We will forward either or both machines, free ot freight, to 
C laces where no one is selling ; and so sure are we they will 
r. liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wish- 
es to return tlie machines free of freight, after a month's 
trial according to directions. 
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast 
selling them. 
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are 
made. 
E. 0. BE0W1ING, Gen. Agent, 
33 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED 
CATALOGUE OF TULIPS, HYACINTHS, 
AND OTHER HARDY BULBS, 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1868, 
la now published, and sent free to all who apply. 
Address JAKES VIC Iv, 
i:.ioh. 
, X. T. 
WELL.I>F.SERVED innoiis.- 
Herlioyal Hi-_'iin-« '■!■■ 1-i-incHsq 01 Will es tas ap- 
pointed Messrs. w . '■'• - >n "• Si-win- M a. bine Mnnn- 
factarera to liei :. ii . -s," the onlv honor of the 
kind ever conferred upon a sew tag inachine house. 
AGENTS, 
MALE AND FEMALE, wanted everywhere 
for the Si", XIIVELTV SEWING MA- 
CHIVE.— Full information will lie fnrnislieil upon applica- 
tion (with stamp) to S. E. H. VANDYKE, 
Ucn'l Agent, 615 Broadway, New York. 
L Toilet Soaps ! 
PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AN D M E L ODE 6 N S . 
Forty thousand aienowin use 
BUFFALO, NY. CHICAGO. ILL. 
Genuine Waltham Hatches. 
In Solid Cold and Silver Cases Only 
AND AT 
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 
Silver Hunting Wntclies $18 
■ Jell.-*. IS Karal ( rise;. 80 
Cm! I H ii.t.i,- W atclie». Ladies' siz<_- 70 
rn-'in(r,t b'j special certificate from (he 
my. \Vl- will si-ml tin.'-'.- Watches 
iiv place with hill to collect on delivery, and 
*er tin- priri/eae to open (he package ami ex- 
.,',.,',/, t.. >■■,■<■■ j.m/inf}, and .any watch that does 
Iiv Kxp 
giif ' 
nine me teaicri oejnre pai/inr,, 
it give satisfaction mav be exchanged or the money trill 
be rsfuHtU-ii. Everyone N rtv|ii.;sted to write for uur De- 
scriptive l'ruv List, wliu-li explains the different kinds with 
price? of eaeh. P.cate state that you saw this in the Agri- 
culturist, Address in full, 
HOWARD & CO., 
No. G10 Broadway, New York. 
C. 0. D. 
GENUINE WALTDAM WATCHES. 
tTnlvcrsallv conceded to be tlie best watch for the price la 
the American Market. 
Sent to any address at the following prices : 
II ii n i :n. Watch m ,'oz. ('"in si.ver Case fH.OO 
The Kaine. Extra .lewelled 80.00 
The same, l-.xtra .lewelled, Chronometer Balance ,. .. 22.U0 
For either of the above, in :inz. case, extra, $'»00 
For either of the above, injuz. ease, extra, S4.50. 
The Watches to lie sent bv Express. ACCOMPANIED 
\VI IT I AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE 
OF GENUINENESS. 
the r.i'YEi: to have privilege of examina- 
tion IN POSSESSION OF EXPRESS COMPANY. 
Purchases are requested to compare our prices with that 
Express charges. 
BAXKI.VG HOUSE 
L.UNT, PRESTOiV & KEAM, 
NO. 47 CLAI1K-St., CHICAGO. 
We transact a regular BANKING AND COLLECTION 
Business. 
Special attention given to the lynffptgg SALE, and 
EXCHANGE of GOVERNMENT SECUBUTLES. 
We also Buy and Sell 
JL^lIVI} warrants 
AND 
COLLEGE LAND SCRIP. 
Little Corporal 
mwlcHpM by Vtc* 
.- fn I.p Till.' RCR' 
n 
Till-: BEST PAPER lor Ikosi.su 
Girls ever putiliihej in this ooantiy. 
11 » edited by ALFRED I.. SEWEI.L, nnrl 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
Volumes be~in .Tub.- r.tnnu.rv. Barh Nm. mppHed, 
Terms, O.i ■ I ...linr i: von; Snmpln o.rv ten tents. 
CREDIT INDUCEMENTS an .ffcrid 
whnwish toriiseelubs. 
r>s. Addrea, ALFRED L. SEWFI.l.. Publisher, 
ODY— BRAIN— MIND.— HEALTH, ITS RE- 
st-oration and Preservation. Choice of I'm suits : "What. 
ii I do la-si y Can I succeed best as a Lawyer, Physician, 
As a Merchant, Meclt 
r-nt:EXOLOGY will answer. See l'uitl 
for July, only Jj a year. Addi 
.u. Journal 
S. K. WELLS. DS9 Broadway. 
POT-GROWN 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, if transplanted In Sept. 
or Oct.. will produce a full crop of frnit next season. 
Our stock of Jiicunda— No. 700, and other desirable vari- 
eties, is very larate and superior. For full particulars. 6end 
10 cts., for our Small Fruit Catalogue. J. KNOX. 
Box 133, Pittsburgh, ra. 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, 
Lilium Auratuni, 
and other all kinds of Bulbs for fall plantins. Descriptive 
Catalogues with lull Cultural instructions, sent free to any 
ad.lies,, by C. L. ALLEN. 
cor. Columbia and Oou-zbtv-sts.. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Family Knitting: Machine. 
The best one is manufactured bv the Bridgeport Knitting 
: , i onn. Send for ft Circular Co Tour nearest 
A'-'cllt. Masnrv i: Uevnnlds. Boston. Mass.: J. W. Robinson, 
Concord, N. H. ; Reynolds & Porter. So. 131 West FIRh-st., 
Cincinnati, O.t J. R. Snow ft Co Frepport. 111.; C. li.Can- 
tleld. Lyons, Iowa: H. Miller, Madison, Wis.; J. B. Snow, 
Mlliueapolis, Minn. 
AGEXTS WANTED. 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF 
HORACE GREELEY. 
HORACE GREELEY'S 
"Recollections of a Busy Life," 
CC0 pases, well 
in a handson 
printed, on fine paper, illustrated Willi an admirable sleci 
portrait of Mr. Gczclbt. inul will, pictures,.! Iiis various 
n early and later life, together with a beautiful por- 
ved l iy Linton'. Oiipina;- 
li-att of Makqaget F 
ly published in the Srw York Ledger; these interesting 
papers have been revised, and in part rewritten, bv the 
author, w Hh tuueb additional matter, concerninp r.ditiis 
R nstruction, Jefferson Davis, &c, which make it one of 
tlie raens! and most readable boohs of tlie dav. 
Mr. Gkeeley has said ot it: "I shall never write any 
tl.im; else into which 1 shall p. lit so much of mtixelf. my ex- 
peilenccs, notions, convictions, and modes of thought, as 
these l.ecoUecUons. I give, with small reserve, my mental 
history." 
Price, in ex. cloth, So.aO; in sheep, JJ.50 ; In half morocco, 
$5,00. 
APPLICATION'S FOP. AflENCTP.9 nECEIVED. 
Exclusive Territory Given, 
Also, 
THE GREATEST HORSE BOOK 
EVER PUBLISHED. 
HIRA3I WOODRUFF 
THE TROTTING HORSE of AMERICA, 
How to Train and Drive Him, 
AVltli Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. 
Results of the author's fortv vears' experience, and un- 
equalled skill in Training and lhivniir, lo-ellier with a store 
ot iiueiesiim: matler, r-.iiciTi.iii'.' eelebraled horses of the 
American Turf. Einbrilcin^ also an Introductory Notice of 
the late Hiram M'oodrun', bv Oeorse Wilkes, and a Blo- 
trnipiiii'itl sketch bv the Editor of tlie Work, Charles J. 
Foster, of " Wilkes Spirit of the Times." 
'The book is a handsome 12mo.. illustrated with a splendid 
Circulars of eitlier of the above sent on application. 
J. B. FORD & CO.. P.il.lish, is. 
1GT Nassau-st., Printimr House Square, New Yoi 
Value oi'Cresylic C'otnpound§. 
Reliable Testimony. 
Belton, Bell Co., Texas, July 10th, 1S68. 
Messrs. James Bronx:*- & Co.; 
The compounds of the Cresvlic Acid sent nie some months 
since, have been tlioroupl.lv tested bv myself and neiehnor- 
im; flock-masters. All ajree with mvself. that as a disinfect- 
ant, and remedy to cure scab, kill screw-worm, and prevent 
its return, healing old eaiitrrenous sores ami wounds, killing 
and drivius; away Hies, tlte^e pyepurtittou.i are icithout a 
parallel, and should be within reach of every stock-raiser 
"i lin\ ' 
liuniai 
with the most salisfiietorv result. 
r.especttully yours, IT. ,T. Ciia 
l'resident of Texas Wool-l, rowers Association. 
These Compounds inaiiufaetured w in license nnoer letters 
patent solely hv JAMES IUCIIAN A CO., I'.iu Elizabeth-sl., 
New York. Send lor Descriptive Pamphlet. 
SEIVI> NOAV 
for m.y new price list of plants. Blackberries and other small 
Cheapest Ulethod for Canning 
TOMATOES, FRUITS, Ac. 
Tlie Americnn Preserving Powders will preserve all kinds 
of Krmis, Tomutoi-s. Ci<ln-; Milk, etc., without aii -ti-htinff 
tin' jars ui- c.'inp, with or without su^.ir—ailniit* of keeping 
fruits, i*tc. in lai L r <- enrttien or st..iif jurs, and using tin ■ ■ 
method. 
$1 w<>ith will preserve nj Iha. of fruit, etc. Full directions 
with i-:ic!i p.-u-kase. Price 50 rents and one dollar. 
Tlie 50c. n:\t.-k;-ig*.'!* bent hv mail lor .Jc. 
Sold hv Druygirils and Grocers. 
The sain pic-, of' fruit one vr:ir <<\\ preserved hv the powder, 
nre still on exhibition ut the office of Agriculturist and lit 
good condition. 
FAMILY 
(IDER A\D WISE MILL. 
Grinds 
s pure wlno 
i 15.0U0 111 use. 
, Cleveland. Ohio. 
■'HOROUGHBRED DEVON' CATTLE AND 
COTSWOLD SHEEP. F. M. CH0RCHUAN, 
ludlanapolls, Indiana. 
