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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[Mat. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
BY GETTING UP CLUBS. 
And remunerative to Clnb Organizers. 
Consumers can save 5 to 8 profits by purchasing of the 
Great American Tea Comp'y, 
31 & 33 Yeseij Street, 
P. O. Box, 5.GJ3. 
NEW YORK CITY. 
WOOD, TABEE & MOKSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., Jv. Y. 
MANUFACTTJREBB OF 
Steam-Engines, 
Portable, Stat ionary /.and 
Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Shops, Print- 
ing Rooms, Mills, Mines, and on 
Farms and Plantations for Grain 
Threshing. Food Cooking for 
Stock.Cotton Ginning, Sawing, etc. 
Circulars sent on application. 
rSEFUL MACHINES.— Doty's Prtrifera 
and Axle Lifters. Machines and rights for sale. Agents 
wanted. Send for circular to 
WM. M. DOTY, 251 Broadway, New York. 
Made from Natural Growth of Wood. 
The most attractive, ornamental, and durable embellish- 
ment of the garden ami portico in summer, and for window 
decorations in winter. 
SUMMER-HOUSES FITTED UP, 
PARKS EMBELLISHED, 
COUNTRY SEATS BEAUTIFIED. 
Having the mo9t extensive manufactory in the United 
States, we are prepared to till orders of every kind, from a 
single bird-cage, to iho complete furnishing of a park with 
rustic vork. bend for Illustrated Circular and Price-lists, 
Address JAMES KING, New Haven, Ct. 
FARM CiKXS AND WAGONS 
Always on hand and made to order. Also every descrip- 
tion of II„-avy Cart and "Wason for cityaud country use and 
for shipping. Illustrated Circulars free by mail. 
JOHN L,. KIPP, 
163 Eldritlgc street. New York. 
SPELLINC- 
CL «s- SILICATE no. 
SPELLING LEAF SLATE 
Soys and Girls love to spell 
and write words on the 
ruled Spelling Slate. 
Parents, encourage them 
and buy one for each 
child. No home or 
rchoolslioulti bewithont. 
Teachers adopt them. 
The new kind, ruled Tor 
40 Words and Numbers, 
with a rules back for 
corrections or composi- 
tion, printed heading, 
with space for scholar's 
name,No.,clas3,and date. 
Size, 5x7>< inches. Retail 
price, 10 cts. Introduc- 
tory to schools, 6 cts. 
Snmple by mail on re- 
ceipt of price. 
SILICATE BOOK 
SLATR CO., 
191 Fulton St., cor. 
Church St., JS. Y. 
WASHINGTON 
LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
155 Broadway , New York. 
ASSETS, $3,000,000. 
CYRUS CTJRTISS, President. 
W. A. BREWER, Jr., Vice-Pres't and Actuary. 
*VY. HAXTUN, Secretary. 
Dividends paid annually from date of policy, and are non- 
feitable by Charter. 
Premiums are required in Cash. Dividends are paid in Cash. 
Assets are held in Cash. 
All profits divided among the Policy-holders. 
KEW 1872. 
Moulton Rolls, 
Most Durable ; 
DoubleSpiial Cogs 
Easiest Working ; 
Curved Clamp, 
Holds Firmest ; 
Metal Journal 
Casings, 
NO WEAR-OUT. 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warren at... N. Y.. and PROV.. R. I. 
A Good Cheap 
Sewing-Macliine at Last, 
We have been offering as a Premium, for some weeks 
past, the Beck with liew $10 Sewing Ma- 
chine, which has been fully described iu the American 
Agriculturist for March and April. We have already given 
and sold some hundreds of these machines, and testimo- 
nials of satisfaction are coming from every quarter. 
Wc have contracted wi th the Beck with Sewing Machine 
Company for 1^000 of them to supply our own 
friends, and as Premiums. Each machine is put 
in a neat, compact box, •with hemmer&ud guide, oil-can. 
bottle of oil, thread, different-Sized needles, etc., with full 
Printed Directions forusing, and delivered to any express 
office in this city, without extra charge above the $10. 
As we buy the machines at wholesale price, we have de- 
cided to give our readers some advantage of th.s, ai: we 
therefore propose to make a present for himBei T 
herself, or for any friend, of one copy of Hearth ana, 
Home, or two copies of the American Agriculturist 
for the balance of this year (1S72), to the first 800 per- 
sons who send us $10 for one of the new machines. 
Tlie New Sewing Machine as a Premium 
without Money. 
To enable those to get this machine who can not raise 
even the $10 to buy It, we make the following offer : 
We will send the Machine free to any 
on j who will collect and forward SIX sub- 
scribers for HEARTH AND HOME one 
year at $3 each ; or TWELVE subscri- 
bers to AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
for one year, at $1.50 eacli., 
%W Almost any lady can readily secure this small 
number of subscribers and get a Machine free ; or 
some friend can thus obtain it for her, as a present. 
Address the Publishers, 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 245 Broadway, N. T. 
Rare 
Chance 
for 
BhdBL 
Art Publications 
WITH THE 
Periodicals and Boots 
OF 
Orange Judd & Co. 
Agents 
Wanted 
Every- 
where. 
By a special arrangement with Orange Judd&Co. we 
are now prepared 10 offer their Periodicals and Books a/on" 
with our rare and beautiful Cbromos, on a very unusual 
scale of liberal inducements. 
We will present the Agricitlturi.it for one year to every 
individual or family in the United States wlto sends ue a cash 
order, at our regular price, $2.50, for one of our new Chro- 
nics copied from marble, sent prepaid by mail. 
For $4.75, we will send our fine Chronio of "Lake Adiron- 
dack," or any other subject on onr list of the same value, 
prepaid by mull, together with Hearth and Ifnme free for 
one year. For other offers, with inducements to clubs, 
terms to agents, etc.. address 
CHAS. H. LYON, Asent of *?6w York Art Pnb. Co., 
551 Pearl St., New York. (P. O. Box 3332.) 
PUBLIC HEALTH PROMOTED! 
Agriculture ^Benefited ! 
GOUX'S 
,<:! 
Patent Absorbent floset and Urinal, 
The Goux system possesses all the advantages of the dry- 
earth system, without its disadvantages; It Is economical, 
deodorizing, rind self-ncting. The whole refuse of every 
house— as excreta, liquid or solid, ashes, and sweepings— are 
disposed of and turned to account, and it is applicable in 
individual cases, dwellings, and in large co mm unities.— Sci- 
entific American, Jan. 1, 1S72. 
*'Is. in an eminent degree, worthy of public attention, 
and must, when its simplicity and practical utilitv come to 
be iully understood, attain a wide popularity."— Cultivator 
and Country Gentleman, March L'S, 1873. 
" The Goux system of closets is so simple and effective- in 
its operation, so scientifically correct, and of such practical 
utility, it only needs to be understood to be appreciated." — 
Moore's Mural New Yorker, March 10, 1873. 
*' The absolute necessity for disposing of our waste matter 
in a manner which is not prejudicial to health, makes it im- 
perative to use a dry-earth closet in some shape, and this 
one has many advantages to recommend it."— American 
Agriculturist, April, ISTi. 
Vor further particulars, apply to or address 
GOUX FERTILIZING CO., 
Cor. Variclc, "Vestry, & Canal sts.. New York. 
DR. NICHOLS is a sztccessfidfairn'ffrd.nd practiced 
chemist. See Farm Experiments at Lakeside- The 
Relations 6T Water to Agriculture ; Chemistry of a Hen's 
Egg; The Food of Plants- Farm Pencllings at Lakeside; 
"What shall we Use for Water Pipes? and other valuable 
papers in his interesting book, Fiheside Soiencb, jnst pub- 
lished by Hurd & Houghton, New York, The Riverside 
Press, Cambridge. Price $1.50. 
GENTS, LOOK!- $12adnymade selling 
Scissons Shaupener and other new wares. Snmple 25c. 
Catalogue free. T. .7. HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass. 
ADVERTISING RATES. 
GASH BEFORE INSERTION. 
American Agriculturist. 
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Ordinary Pages, SI. 50 per line tagate), each insertion. 
Oper Pages (open without cutting!. Simper line. 
Last Page, and 2d and id Cover Pay- sS'Z.TiO per line. 
I'age next to Reading and Last Cover J'<ige—&3.00 per line. 
No advertisement inserted for less than $5.00. 
GERMAN EDITION. 
Ordinary Pages, 25 cents per line, each insertion. 
Business Notices and Last V^^c 40 cents per line. 
No advertisement inserted tor less than £1.00. 
Hsarth and Home. 
Ordinary Pages, per line (agate), each insertion ...50 cent'. 
Business .Notices, 7th Page, and Last Page 75 cents. 
Cuts 25 cents er line exti.'. 
Nc Advertisement inserted for less than ?2. j. 
C^"No Advertisement of Medicines or Humbugs receive* 
Address all orders to 
ORANGE JUDD & CO.. 
245 Beoadwat, New Yobk. 
