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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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INVALID'S WHEEL CHAI1IS, $15 
to $40. The Invalid, if having the 
use of the hands, can go anywhere, 
in doors or out. 
Invalid Carriages, all sizes, from 
$40 to $100. 
Patent Sedan Carrying- Chairs, 
piicrs $10 to $1S. 
Invalid Chairs and Carriages made 
to order to BUit all cases. 
Send for Circular. 
STEPHEN W. SMITH, 
90 William-st., New York. 
Premium Farm Grist Mill. 
Cheap, simple, and durable, is adapted to all 
kinds ot horse-powers, and grinds all kinds of 
grain ranidlv; also manufacturers of an Im- 
proved Fodder Straw aftd Hag Cutter. Send 
lor descriptive circular, and address 
WM. L. BOTES &BRU., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Cane Mills and Su^ar Evaporators, 
The best and cheapest. Our Improved Evaporator is 
licensed by the proprietors of Cook's, Cory's, and Harris' 
Satents, combined with our own improvements, patented 
une lSth, 1800. The best Evaporator for Sugar Cane, Sor- 
ghum, and Maple Sugar. Send lor Cane Circulars to Hart- 
ford, Ct., for Maple Circulars, to Bellows Falls, Vt. Address 
THE HARTFOPI) SORGHUM MACHINE CO. 
State that you saw this in the Agriculturist. 
Little Giant Horse-Power. 
PRICE S^O. 
Tltis has been in use over three vcars, and highly approved. 
Is very simple, strong, compact a"iul durable ; easily loaded, 
and moved from place to place bv two men. Weight ti50 
lbs. Valuable for Thrashing, Sawing Wood, Churning, 
Cleaning Cotton, or where from one to four horse-power 
is wanted. Send for Circular. 
JOHN W. QlTINCY", 98 William-st., New York. 
ni?r ¥ £2 STEEIi COMPOSITION, 
*>JCiiJflJ^^ for Churches, Schools, etc. 
BLYMTER, NORTON & CO., Manufrs, Cincinnati, O. 
These celebrated Bells (not Cast Iron or "Amalgam") 
rival In purity and volume of tone those of copper aud tin, 
are more durable, and cost only one-third as much. 
C^~ Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura- 
ble, cheap and portable. Just the tiling for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
Concrete Walks and Pavement, 
For Streets, Sidewalks, Carriage-ways, 
Floors, and Private "Walks. 
Burlew & FlSK, Patents. 
Laid in one continuous piece. Smooth, durable and Fire- 
proof. Noiseless, cleanly, and not injured by frost, heat, or 
water. Preferahle to stone, and costs hut half as much. 
"Work done, and Town, County and Stale rights for sale, by 
liUSSELL, FISE & CO., 440 West 23d-st.. New York City. 
# *» Send for a free Circul ar, with full particulars. 
OUR NEW 
Potato Digging Plow 
■will save its cost to every farmer in a single season. 
PRICE §13. 
Send stamp for a circular to P. O. Box 370, 
R. H. ALLEN A CO. Nriv York. 
BLAKE'S TREAD POWER for all work, has no 
equal. Horton's Improved Hav Press, Threshers, Saw 
attachments, Feed Cutters. Cider Mills. Send for Circular. 
SHAW & WELLS, Buffalo. N. Y. 
Pat. Waterproof Paper roof- 
ing, Siding, Ceiling, Carpet- 
ing, Water Pipes, etc. 
C. J. FAY & SONS, Camden, N. J. 
The Williams Fence and Gate Company. 
Have now for sale, Farm, Town, County, and State rights 
to build their Patent Fence and Gate, for Farm and other 
enclosures. The Posts are Iron, their bases stone ; the other 
materials, rails, pales, boards, 01" pickets, cheap and strong 
as any wooden post fence, and will last interminably. Active 
canvassers wanted in all parts of the United States. For 
Pamphlet circulars containing plans and description, 
address LEWIS F. ALLEN, Treasurer. Black Iloek.KneCo., 
N.T., or I. P. WILLIAMS, Prcst., Sheridan, Chautauqua 
County, N. T. 
FARMS FOR SALE.— 68X, 100, find 200 acres, 
With good improvements. Also, Mill property. 
Address E. K. SHEGOGnjE, 
Colliugton, Prince George's Co., Maryland. 
FARM for Sale, 5S0 acres, % mile from Kenton. 
400 acres cultivated. Good buildimrs. fruit, etc. Adapt- 
ed to grass or grain. JNO. SAYLOK, Kenton, Hardin Co., O. 
GENTS WANTED-S75 TO $300 
per month sure, and no risk. "We want to engage 
affood agent in every county in the U. S. and Cana- 
rt.is to sell our Everlasting Patent White Wire 
Clothes Lints Warranted to last a lifetime and 
never rust. For full particulars to Agents, address 
the American Wire Co.. 75 William-st., New lurk, 
or, 16 Dearborn-fit., Chicago, 111. 
A 
PURE KREPTferksMre piss, boxed and shipped 
to any part of V. S Price *lo each, or $3.) per pair for 
Ho. 1 pigs," 3 to 1 monlns old. S. B. EMERY, Tivoli, 111. 
A Trial Trip. Three Months for 30 Cts. 
PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS OF TEE HORTICULTURIST. 
To everv Thtai, Tuip Sr-BRCRrBER, at SO cents each, a Choice Engraving "COUNTRY PLEASURES." 
For FIVE " " " " " " there will be given a beautiful JAPAN LILY. 
" TEN " " " " " " " THE MARSHALL KIEL ROSE. 
(The finest yellow Climbing Rose ever introduced in this country. 1 
For ONE New SunscRmEH an entire year "THE L1LITJM AITRATUM." 
(The finest of all Lilies; worth $1.50.) 
For ONE New Surschtbeii, one year, the Rose "GEM OF THE PRARIES." 
(The most beautiful Climbing Crimson Rose in the United States, new; worth £1.50.1 
For TWO New Subscribers, THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST for one year; or any book worth $1.50 in the U. S. 
AIjTj "VHn who love Fruits, Flowers, Gardening, Rural Embellishments, Designs of Cottages, and alt subjects 
of Rural Life, Literature, Art, or Taste, take a Trial Trip for three months or one year. 
TERMS.— Yearly, $3.50. Specimen Copies, per month, 3S Cents. 
Illustrated Prospectus free, on receipt of postage stamp. 
HENRY T. ■WILLIAMS, Proprietor, 7 Murray St., New- York. 
Superior Imported Stock for Sale. 
Cotswold ram lamhs from Imported Ewes which took 
the following prcminnis last year : First prize at the York- 
shire Show, in England ; First prize at Montreal, Province 
of Quebec, Canada East ; First prize at Hamilton, Ontario, 
Canada West, open to competition to the world ; First prize 
at the New York Show, held at Rochester. 
30 Berkshire Pisrs, from Imported Hogs from "Wind- 
sor, England. Alderney Calves, from first prize Cows, sire, 
Comet, winner of Sweepstakes Medal, awarded by the New 
England Society. 
Ayrshire Calves, got by Healthy Jack, Jr. 
Colts.— 20 fine Colts from fine stock, from 6 months to 
3 years old. 
Fowls.— Black Spanish, "White Dorking, Cochin China. 
Muscovy and Aylesbury Ducks. 
Seed Grain.— 800 Bushels Rye, Surprise Oats, Scotch, 
Swedish, and New Brunswick, by the quantity. 
Address WM. CROZIER, 
Beacon Stock Farm, Northport, L. I., N. V. 
THE OHIO IMPROVED CHESTER 
HOGS produce the greatest amount of 
Pork, for food consumed, of any known breed. 
Send stamp for its description, and a creat variety 
^c°f other Thoroughbred and Imported Animals 
^and Fowls. L. 13. SILVEIi, Salem, Ohio. 
See statement of Hon. John Danforth, on page 463, of 
December Agriculturist. 
Premium Magie Hogs. 
Bred and Shipped by L. L. REED, Auburn, Geauga Co., 
Ohio. All persons wishing to improve their breed of Hogs 
are requested to send for circular of prices and other valu- 
able information, tree. 
PURE-BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
Persons wishing to improve their stock should remember 
that we breed and ship our own piirs. For particulars, 
address J. W. & M. IRWIN, 
Penningtonville, Chester Co., Penn. 
PREMIUM A No. 1 Chester White Pi^s, of all 
ages, for sale ; at five weeks, $10 apiece. Cotswola Sheep, 
815 apiece. Hong Kous; Geese, $11) jn-r pair. Address 
N. GUILBERT, Gwynedd, Pa. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
Bred and for sale by 
GEORGE B. HICKMAN, 
TVest Chester. Chester County, Fa. 
£W Send for a Circular and price list. 
6}(\ TRIOS PURE BRAHMAS, pea-comb, 
«|^* from Imported Stock, at $.'0 per trio. Also a 
few pairs first-class Houdan, Creve Coeur, Black Spanish, 
Silver-spangled Hamburgh, Leghorns. &c. Address 
1 s X. C. FITCH, Brooklyn, N. T. 
OtLTRV. — SILVER PIIEAS. 
ANTS.— A few fine pairs and trios for sale. Pairs, 
*4; TriOS, *5. HESKT EIHJAII, 
Thomsons Station, Long Island, V T. 
F 
INE POULTRY.— I have disposed of mv en- 
tire stock of Poultry to G. H. WARNER. Esq.. 
New Yolk Mills, Oneida Co., N.T. 
G. H. LEAVITT, flushing, L. I. 
Papers from over the Water $ 
A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM EUROPE. 
By SINCLAIR TOUSEY. 
Second Edition, Revised and printed on toned paper, with 
title on cover. A beautiful book. Price $1.50. Mr. Tonsey 
traveled over nearly all Europe, and beinK a practical tann- 
er, as well as a business man, he naturally noted those facts 
andpoints of difference between the European and American 
methods of work, which merchants and tanners most want 
to know. Sent free of nostaze on receipt of price by the 
publishers, THE AMERICAN N RWS CO., 
117, 119 & 131 Nassau-st., N.Y. 
ffi^tfMi RARE CHANCE FOR A PARTY 
?u7*F""« with small capital. For sale, the Patent 
Right, and stock on band of the Patent Sewing Ripper or 
Yankee Blade. The owner has other business preventing 
attention to it. Properly attended to, it will pav well. 
Address W. A. FITCH, SW5 Broadway, New York. 
ECONOMICAL 
Mutual Life Insurance Company, 
OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
IS at oh Lower than other Mutual Compan- 
ies, with, equal Safety and Soundness. 
Premiums Non-Foi'ieitivble front (lie lirst 
Payment. 
OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY INSURED 
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. 
A dividend, on the contribution plan, was made In cash to 
holdersof Policieson the 14th of June last, which amounted, 
on some Policies, to Thirty pet. Cent, and averaging over 
ten per cent. This, with the low rates of premium charged 
by this company, which arc equal to a dividend in hand of 
from l."> to 20 per cent, make it one of the most desirable Life 
Companies in the country for those content plating insurance. 
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, as per Massachusetts Reports, 
1S6S, $176.72. Expected losses for year 1x117, as per Actuaries 
calculation, $29,900. Actual less, XOTmxG. 
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF 
FEMALES AT TABLE KATES. 
SIMON S. BUCKLIN, Pres't. 
C. G. McKNIGHT, Viee-Pres't. ' 
Hon. Elizur Wright, Actuary. 
A. II. Okie, M. D., and I -,,,., „ . 
F. II. Peckiiam, M. D., f - V " 7 "'"' JJoanl 
WM. Y. POTTER, Secretary. 
BRANCH OFFICE, 
No. 10 WALL STREET, NEW l'ORK. 
References: DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.; HOYT, 
SPANGES &. CO. 
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, 
Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, 
Chicago, Boston. 
THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY. 
Instruction in the Departments of Agriculture and 
Veterinary Surgery, Chemistry and Natural Science, 
and Civil and Mechanical Engineering, together with 
the other general and special courses, will commence on. 
"Wednesday, September 15th. 
Candidates for admission are requested to present them- 
selves on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 13th and 14th. 
TIte University Register, giving detailed information, will 
be sent to any person applying, 
ANDREW I). WHITE, President. . 
Ithaca, Aug. 2d, 1S69. 
MUSIC FOR THE MBLLBON. 
Cheapest Musical Publications in the World ! 
BUAINAUDS' 
MUSICAL ALBUMS. 
Nos. 1, 2, and 3, mow ready. Price SO Cts. each. 
Brainards 1 Musical Album 
jVo. 1— Contains Eighteen pieces of Vocal and Instru- 
mental Music, arranged fur piano. Nine beautiful Songs, 
and Nine piano pieces. 
No. 2— Contains Twenty choice, new Songs and Quartettes 
—with Piano accompaniment. 
No. 3— Contains Twenty-four of the latest and best Comic 
Songs, such as "Capt. Jinks," " Flying Trapeze," "Katie's 
Letter," etc. 
PRICE 50 CENTS EACH. 
Each number contains forty-eight paces of choice Mnsfc, 
usual sheet-music size, beautifully printed on heavy whito 
paper, and neatly bound in colored covers, 
A catalogue of contents of each number sent free to any 
address. Copies mailed to any address on receipt of 50 cents. 
Address S. BRAINARD & SONS, Publishers, 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
C3T" Catalogues of music sent free. 
DO IT X 
-Don't Delay, 
but send?;" cents at once and receive MAPLE LEAVES 
for twelve months. It is the best, the cheapest, and tn© 
most popular monthly published. Specimen copies sent oij 
receipt of & postage Btainn. Address 
O. A. KOOKBACH, 102 Nassan-st., New To»*» 
