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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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]Vo one Aleed foe ire the Dark ! 
Canvassers Wanted to Sell 
The Foldiug- Pocket Lanterns. 
Very light, strong and durable, can be folded and 
carried in tlic pocket or traveling b\g witli safety and 
convenience, occupving the space of a cigar case, and 
opened and closed aa'readily. Thcvcontain (whether open 
oi' closed) matches and extra candles, and, being always 
ready lor use.' 
ARE MOST APPRECIATED IN THE GREATEST E3TERGENCrES. 
Prices: — Xo. 1; SI each ; sent by mail or express, pre-paid, 
lor $1.50. Xo. 3, 75 cents each ; sent by mail or express, 
pre-paid, 1'or $1.00. 
LIlVEliAL TERMS TO DEALERS AND CANVASSERS. 
JtTLIl'S IVES & CO , 49 Maiden Lane, X. Y. 
Manufacturers and Dealers in Kerosene Goods generally, 
and Proprietors of 
IVES' PATENT LAMPS, 
THE SAFEST, MOST CONVENIENT, AND IN EVERT "WAT 
THE BEST LAMP EVER USED. 
CHAXDELIERS. BRACKETS, HANGING AND TABLE 
LAMPS OF ALL KINDS, CAN CE LIGHTED AS QUICK- 
LY AS GAS, FILLED AND TRIMMED SAFELY AND 
NEATLY. ALL WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHADE, 
GLOBE OR CHIMNEY OR UNSCREWING THE BUIJNEB. 
The Substantial Value of the Improvements 
•EFFECTED BY 
In instruments of this Class, and the superiority of their 
Cabinet Organs, have been acknowledged by the award 
t'p them, within a few years, of 
Fifty-sis Gold and Silver Medals, 
Or other highest Premiums, at the principal Industrial 
Fairs of the country, often amid the sharpest competition. 
TIIEIU INSTRUMENTS HAVE THUS BEEN 
Repeatedly Declared the Best 
At the following, among other Fairs: 
MASSACHUSETTS CHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSO- 
CIATION, BOSTON. 
FRANIiLLN INSTITUTE, PHJXADELPIIIA. 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK. 
}L\RTLANT> INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE. 
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, CINCINNATI. 
I"N1TED STATES FAIR, CHICAGO. 
MECHANICS' FAIR, SAN FRANCISCO. 
AND AT THE STATE FAIRS OF 
NEW YORK. IOWA. 
PENNSYLVANIA. VERMONT. 
OHIO. KANSAS. 
INDIANA. RHODE ISLAND. 
ILLINOIS. 
And every other State where Fairs are held. 
M. & H. have also been allowed to publish in their Cir- 
culars the testimony of 
Move tlian Two Hundred and Fifty of the 
Most Eminent. Musicians in tile Country, 
To the superiority of the M. [& II. Cabinet Organs to all 
other instruments of this class. 
Circulars, with full particulars as to styles and prices, sent 
free to any address. 
Warerooius, 596 Broadway, New York. 
151 Trcmont Street, Boston. 
GEO, A, PRINCE & CO.'S MEL0DE0NS, 
UEO. A, PRINCE & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OKUAIVS 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.'S SCHOOL ORGANS, 
Can be found at nil the principal music stores throughout 
the United States, Canada, and the British Provinces. No 
other musical Instrument ever obtained thesamc popularity. 
F.OIITY THOUSAND an- now in use. Send to the mami- 
EactuTera at Buffalo, S. Y„ for an ILLUSTRATED CATA- 
LOGUE and Price List, which will he mailed to any address, 
frco of charge. 
pienrvcE & co.'s - 
PATENT 
MELODEONS, 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS. 
SCHOOL ORGANS. 
Catalogues and Price List sent on application. AH orders 
and communications should )><• addressed to 
1'. 1'. WHITING. 
87 Fulton-street, New York. 
PIANOS AND ORGANS.— HIGHLY important 
to those Intending to purchase— unparalleled induce- 
ments. Money Saved. Send for Circulars. 
str.KKiA.OTT, 581 Broadway, New York. 
IS WATER 
POISONED ! ! ! 
LE.A.r> PIPE. 
The Manchester (N. H.) Mirror and Farmer, of recent date, 
notices the death of two citizens of that place by lead poi- 
son, from water drawn through lead pipe. They say : " The 
disease manifests itself in different ways: lead colic, a pain- 
ful affection of the joints, disease. of the brain, as in the case 
of Mr. Sargent; partial or general paralysis, as in the case of 
Dr. Tibbetts." 
The mortuary statistics of this city indicate a larger. In- 
crease of deaths by paralysis, since the introduction of the 
Croton Water, in proportion to the population, than any 
other disease of tins class.. The statistics show tiie deaths, 
in 1853, to be 92, population about 513,000, in 1865, 261, popu- 
lation about 1.000,000. The same is true as regards consump- 
tion of thcbowels, want of action of the kidueys disease of 
the heart, etc., etc. . 
Dr. Hayes, of Boston, says : " Lead, as a material for pipes, 
cannot safely be used for Conducting water which is to be 
used for domestic purposes ;" and all the leading Chemists 
and Physicians of the country assert the same thing. 
LEAD E3TCA§ED 
Entirely prevent water, and other liquids that flow through 
them, from becoming impregnated with poisonous solutions 
of lead. 
It is the only safe and durable pipe made for domestic use. 
It costs but little more than lead pipe, and possesses all 
the mechanical qualities required by Plumbers. 
The following distinguished Chemists and Physicians have 
unqualifiedly endorsed and recommended this pipe for gen- 
eral use : 
Prof. Tor rev, IT. S. Assay Office, X. T. 
Prof. Doremus, College oi the City of New York. 
Prof. Chandler. School of Mines, Columbia College. 
Prof. Draper, University Medical College. 
Prof. Horsford, late of Harvard College. 
Prof. Silliman, T;ile College. 
Dr. Haves, State Assaver. Mass. 
Prof. Sooth, IT. S. Mint, Philadelphia. 
Dr. Pohli, successor to J. 11. Chilton & Co. 
Willard Parker. M. D., , Dr. Percy, N. Y. Med. College, 
James Anderson. M. D., James R. Wood, M. D., 
Jarcd Linsly, M. D.. Alfred C Post, M. D., 
Lewis A. Sa'vre, M. D., F. G. Thomas, M. D., 
James Crane, M. D.. M. G. Echeveria, M. D., 
And many others. 
"We also manufacture 
TIN PLATED SHEET LEAD, 
For Lining Water Tanks, &c, &c. 
For Pamphlets, and further information, address, 
T5ic Colwclls, Slinw «& Willard. Mfg. Co., 
(Sole Manufacturers.) 
, Foot of West Twenty-seventh-st., New York. 
GREAT SALE 
OLOTHING- 
AT 
RAYMOND'S, 
jVos. 1SB, 133 & 185 Fulton-st. 
The days of high prices having passed, to meet the demand 
of the times RAYMOND is selling off his immense stock of 
Clothing for Men and Roys 
AT 
ORE *TMT REDUCED PRICES. 
Persons desiring fine Clothing, at a reasonable figure, will 
find it greatly to their interest to call and examine the 
superb stock of 
Overcoats, Business and Dress Suits, 
now offered, before purchasing elsewhere. 
D 
EGRAAF & TAYLOR, 
S7 tt SO Rowerv, and 65 Christie-street, New York, 
still continue to be tile largest dealers In 
Parlor, Dining' ami E£cd-i*oom 
Furniture, 
of any house in the City. 
Prices reduced i!0 per cent. 
Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Son p, prepared from refined Veg- 
etable Oils in combination with Glycerine, and espec- 
ially designed for the use of Ladies ami for the Nursery. 
Its perfume is exquisite, and Its washing properties unri- 
valled. For sale by all Druggists. 
THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER 
AUK 
DOTTTS CLOTHES WASHER. 
THE UNIVERSAL WRINGER IMS awarded the First 
Premium bit the unanimous vote of the Committee of the 
GREAT NEW ENGLAND FAIR of IS0G, after the most 
scrutinizing trial of the various machines of numcrorts 
competitors. 
It was pronounced superior to all others at the 
WORLD'S FAIR IN LONDON, ISC'!. 
Toole the First Premium at the last two Great Fairs of the 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE in New York City, 1863 and 1S63. 
At each of the following State Fairs it also received the 
FIRST PREMIUM ; 
NEWTORK 1S02 1SG3 
VERMONT 1SG3 tgfti 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 186c 
PENNSYLVANIA 1SC3 ISM 
OHIO 18B5 
MICHIGAN ISM lgGG 
INDIANA 1S13 1S(U 1SG5 
ILLINOIS 1S6S 1S64 1865 
IOWA 1S63 ISM 1SC6 
WISCONSIN ISM ISO.) I860 
MINNESOTA isilc 
MISSOURI 1S65 
KENTUCKY 1SG5 llSGll 
CONN. RIVER VALLEY FAIR 1SW 
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FAIR 1861 
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, Boston lsiii 
And at most of the County and Institute Fairs throtlgholit 
the country where it was exhibited. 
The manufacturers w.vkkaxt it F.vr. superior to all others. 
There have been more than half a million [Jsiveiisac 
Clothes Wrtngeus sold, which amounts to more than those 
sold by all other makers. "We warrant them to he all ihiy 
are represented to be. They are so well made and durable 
as to seldom ueed repairing, and with ordinary care will last 
many years. Those received for repairs will not average 
more than one in every two hundred sold. The Ujtttbesal 
Clothes Weinger has given really universal satisfaction. 
It wrings clothes almost dry without injury to the most del- 
icate garments. 
In selling the Universal \YRtxGER, we find a large de- 
mand for a good Washing Machine, aud knowing 
DOTY'S -WASHING MACHINE 
to be the best, we bought the patent, and now offer it to the 
public, knowing that it will give satisfaction wherever used. 
Dott's Clothes Washer was awarded the FIIiST PRE- 
MIUM at Hie GKEAT NEW ENGLAND FA IK of I8G6, alter 
the most thorough trial with numerous competitors. 
It has taken the 
FIRST PREMIU3IS 
At the State Fairs of 
NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. 
MICHIGAN", WISCONSIN 
Also, at the last 
GREAT FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 
VERMONT, 
and IOWA. 
A supply of the Wringers aud Washers arc always kept on 
hand in Chicago. Cincinnati. Cleveland, Louisville and St- 
Louis, boxed ready for shipment, at about New York price-. 
Circulars, giving wholesale and retail prices, sent lice. 
Large proms are made selling these Machines. Exclusive 
right of sale given, with no charge for the patent right 
On receipt of the price from places where no one is selling, 
we will send one Washer and one Wringer, either or both, 
free of freight charges. Family Size Washer, $14; No. is 
Wringer, $10; No.2 Wringer, $S.r>0. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agfent, 
No. 33 Cortlamlt St., Now York, 
(Opposite Merchants' Hotel). 
* 
SAVONINE 
XOTICTC whenever an article of actual value, and ac- 
knowledged aseuchbythq l'ubiic, becomes "a aotu 
ANo \m/'/," It is n notorious fact numberless counterfeits 
Immediately appear, and claims arc made of "priority of 
invention." An action on this head bus already commenced 
in the Supremo Court of New York". Now, therefore, TAKE 
NOTICE that any one counterfeiting, or, in anv manner, 
making nse of the Trade Mark hereunder, and, duly regis- 
tered, will be prosecuted, and, without further notice, by the 
GLAMORGAN SOAP CO- 
■15 Broadway, N. T. 
jlfiME. DEMORESTS BENOITON DRESS 
lYJi LOOPERS— Convenient, efflcienl and durable, requlr 
lug no BOfl Ing, and very ornamental, f 1 per set ; sold every- 
where, or mailed, post free, on receipt a' price. No, 473 
Broadway, N. Y, 
