RECOMMEND 
1877.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
37 
H. W. JdHNS^LATENT. 
'Work, inside or out._._„ _ 
out-liouses, fences, &c. J’repared ready for use. Only one 
coat required. Pri.-e 75 cts. per gallon. 
Asbestos Paints— all shades.— Roofing, Hot Air, and 
Steam-Pipe and Boiler Coverings, Sheathing, &c. 
These articles are reany for use, and can he easily applied 
by any one. Send for Samples, Pa mphl ets, Price lasts, &c. 
H. W. JOHNS, 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y.. 
Patentee ami Mninifa. 
r, Estnbl’d ISIS. 
m 
Building Felt. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send for circular 
and samples. 
C. J. FAY, Camden, N. ,T. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
“ UNIYEESAL 
FORCE PUMPS.” 
Date of Patent, Aug. Blh, 1876. 
a After six years endeavor to fur- 
nlsh the most reliable force pumps 
in the market, the above pumps 
ffllliHIflL are respectfully offered, as the best 
I il llilk results, in my judgment, of the 
II i IfpSk Public requirements. 
IIP 1 Km Their adaptability, great 
II Hni VM power, careful finish in de- 
I ■ iii I ISr Mffl tail, and consequent economy, 
«5» g >i » Ni,j., £r Itfl will commend them. In case of 
ASb—lull accident, any part can be easily re- 
n placed, without sacrificing the 
J§Br’M ■ ■ whole pump. They can be imme- 
1| ■ diately converted from right to 
| 11 »\ left-hand pumps, by swiveling 
II m tlie air-chamber and handle to any 
jJIIIIL m required angle with the spout. 
M They are changeable from lift to 
Sa&BieaaBa \f\force pumps. Are for the house 
\t\or i° r out-door wells of any depth, 
§p lijand having close tops, can not be 
/(/tampered with.— Also, Blunt’s 
M Sand Vacuum Chambers.—A 
(a complete protection against sand 
or gritty water in dug or driven 
wells, pits, mines, and rivers. For band or steam 
pumps, all sizes, from i“4-mch to 4-inch suction pipe. 
Send for circulars to NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beekman St., New York. 
CENTENNIAL. JlEDil, AWARDED. 
STANDARD LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. 
, Vlangle , ___ _ 7 _ = _ 
chines, etc. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals awarded. 
Send for illustrated catalogue. 
58 Long Wharf, Boston, and 
G. W. Chute, Treas. ___ 
JAMES II. HUMPHREYS, Agt., Boston, Mass. 
BABBITT S TOILET SOAF. 
I Unrivalled for the toi- 
3 let and the bath. No 
| artificial and decep- 
3 tive odors to cover 
| common and deletcr- 
iis ingredients. Af- 
r years of scientific 
\ experiment the man- 
1 ufacturer of B.T. Bab- 
j bitt’s Best Soap lias 
1 perfected and now 
_ I offers to the public 
The Finest Toilet Soap in the World. 
Only the purest vegetable oils used in its manufacture. 
For r«e in tbe Nursery it has No Equal. 
'Worth ten times its cost to every mother and family in Christ¬ 
endom. Sample box containing 3 cakes of 6 ozs. each, sent free 
to any address on receipt of 76 cents. _ _ 
Address 15. T\ Rabbitt, New Torli City. 
•SfFor Sale by all Druggists.. 
SMOKY ) cured » fuel saved, and heat incienlT 
i wlm *i C e(i b y applying the Spiral Draft. 
H I Rfl litYo) Send stamp for circular (with testi¬ 
monials; to HENIiY COLFOiiD, 726 Sanson. St.,Phil’a, Pa. 
ig, Country 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHIT¬ 
MAN, Sole Proprietor aud Manu¬ 
facturer, Providence, R. I. 
01:wK Has* for stocking ponds—Pelcin 
- 1 ®-® Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, descended from a pair 
weighing (il lbs. Jersey Cattle, A. I. C. C.R., and Cots- 
wolds, atlow prices. Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
Readily attached 
to any Stove. 
^Introduced 9 Years, 
Thousands in Use. 
Once used, never dis¬ 
pensed with. 
Agents Wanted 
at once in valuable 
Territory. Circulars 
on application. 
American Manu- 
b n E. Sa " NEW HAVEN, Conn. 
See December number, 1874, page 463. 
VALUABLE HOLIDAY GIFT! 
ff BRANSON KNITTER, $20. 
Simpler and much easier learned than any Sew¬ 
ing Machine. Work surpasses that made by hand. 
Canvassers make traveling expenses by work 
which they do in showing the Knitters. 
AGENTS WANTED—SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
Branson Knitting Machine Co., Limited. 
224 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia. 
235 State St., Chicago. 
Specialties in Ladies Underwear. 
CONSTRUCTED ON HYGIENIC AND DRESS 
REFORM PRINCIPLES. 
Fig. 3. 
Fig. 1 represents the Emancipation Waist—tire most per¬ 
fect of all hygienic garments of its kind. Made in ladies’ 
sizes only. Rlain, $2.60. Trimmed, $3.25. 
Fig. 2 is the Dress Reform Corset Waist, a compromise be¬ 
tween a corset and tbe extreme waist. Made for all ages. 
Ladies, $2.00. Misses, $1.25. Childrens, $1.00. 
Fig. 3 shows the most comfortable of all undergarments— 
tbe Emancipation Union Under Flannel—which takes the 
place of the old fashioned vest and drawers. Full fashioned 
Cashmere, $6.00 per suit. Merino, $5.00. Cut and Seamed 
Merino, $3.25. 
Any of the above garments sent by mail, postage prepaid, 
on receipt of price. In stating size, give waist measure over 
dress. Send for our illustrated Catalogue and Circulars. 
Agents wanted. Address 
GEORGE FROST & CO., 287 Devonshire St., Boston. 
Thirty Hour Clocks. 
By Mail, Postage Paid, on receipt of Price. 
The “St. Nicholas,” $2 
The “ Cabinet,” §2.50 
The “ Oreide,” $3.00 
The “Boudoir,” $3.50 
(5 in. octagon morocco case.) 
Solid metal watch movement, with balance wheel and de¬ 
tached lever escapement; made to order. Will run (same 
as a watcli) in any position, and is in every respect an article 
of superior construction. The editors of the American 
Agriculturist have tested the*e clocks, and have endorsed 
them. Sent by mail, post-paid, on teceipt of price, cur¬ 
rency. Established 1856. 
S. B. JEROME & CO.. New Haven, Conn. 
PITTSBURGH ADJUSTABLE 
Folding Chair. 
This celebrated chair combines 5 ar¬ 
ticles in one. It is light, simple, and 
durable. Words are inadequate to ex¬ 
press its real merit as a home chair. It 
folds to carry in the hand. To see it is 
to appreciate it. Nothing could be a 
betterlloliday Gift. Send for illustrated 
circular. Address 
A. F. CHAIR CO., 3 Sixth St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
TRAMPS, 
must go armed. Oar'll 
Burglars, and Thieves, infest all 
__ parts of the country. Every one 
must go armed. 0ur 7 new7 shot “Senator No. 1”Revolver, 
Full Nickel Silver plale, best English rifled steel barrel, self¬ 
acting cyliuder, weighs 7 oz„ loads without removing cylin¬ 
der, either to receive etg. or eject shell, uses 22-100 ctgs. Sold 
by all dealers. Revolver and 100 ctgs. bv Express, $3.15. 
Revolver alone by mail, post-paid, $2.90. Ctgs. cannot he 
sent by mail. Every Revolver warranted. Agents are 
coining money. Mails are bringing us dozens of Testimoni¬ 
als daily, convincing us of its great value, and satisfac¬ 
tion to all. 
H. O. ROSE, Saybrook, Conn. 
lAraWJSUi's nonage woags, X aoi Hammer & Eads Siarpener. 
,_3 Beats the^_ 
~i I sharpening knives and scissors, and cutting pi ass. Samples by mail, 
> ’ .fats each. All three for $1. J. CAPEWELL & CO., Cheshire, Ct. 
UNEQUALLED OFFER! 
A MONTH’S AMMUNITION FREES 
Tramps, Burglars and Thieves infest all parts 
of the Country. Every One Should go Armed. 
