238 
[June, 
AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 
THE “SARATOGA” 
Potato Peeler and Slicer, 
Slices and Peels at one 
Operation. 
Removes the Eyes Com¬ 
pletely. 
Vegetalles Cook dryer, sweeter, 
quicker, more even, and drain off 
dry when cooked. 
Are Cut uniformly in less time, and 
an absolute saving of 50 per cent 
in waste. 
The Spiral Cut prevents adhering, 
and allows the bitter parts to cook 
or soak out, as in Potatoes, Onions, 
Cucumbers, etc. 
For Drying, Curing, Evaporating 
or Preserving Vegetables, is un¬ 
equaled. 
For Hashing, Stripping, Soups, 
Mince-meat, Pickles, Dressings, 
&c.. Fruits and Vegetables—chop 
even and quick, avoiding lumps, 
which will not cook through. 
In short, is a simple, desirable,' 
cheap and useful household ma¬ 
chine, which housekeepers should 
have. 
8ent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of SI.00. 
GOODELL COMPANY, Antrim, N. E., 
ami 95 Rea.de St., New Y ork. 
THE PURCHASE GEAR 
causes the wringer .to turn with half the labor of other 
wringers. 
Be satisfied as to the merits of a Purchase Gear before 
buying an old-fashioned cog-wheel wringer. Sold every¬ 
where. N. B. PHELPS, Manufacturer, 
102 Chambers St., New York, 
WORRY’S 
Fruit Preserving Powder 
Is tasteless, and preserves all kinds of fruit, either with or 
without being air tight. This powder lias been used for the 
last seven years in ail the States of the Union, with perfect 
success. It retains a liner flavor than any other process. 
Price, 50 cents a box, which preserves 60 pounds of dressed 
fruit. Three boxes for One Dollar. Sent by mail, to 
any address, witli full directions. Usual discount to the trade, 
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., 
G03 Arch St., Philadelphia, General Agents. 
TO THE LADIES!”! 
BROWN’S FRENCH DRESSING 
will make Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes that have 
become rough and red, and Ladies’ Traveling Bags wliicb 
look so old and rusty that they are ashamed to carry them 
J“ st aa f new. It will not rub off or smut when 
wet. Softens the leather. 
No lady will be without it after one trial. Beware of imi- 
tations and counterfeits. For sale everywhere. 
B. F. BROWN & CO., Boston, Mass. 
A FASHIONABLE COBSET, 
SrK strict accordance with Anatomical Law. 
Superioi to any corset of American or Foreign make, sent 
c lpt - 50 ’ and y°«“ size—Guaranteed! 
Agents wanted. Send stamp for circulars. 
_WM. H. HYDE & CO., New Haven, Conn. 
EVERY WOMAN WANTS IT. 
Eureka Hand Bread Kneader and Butter Worker. Sent 
by mail lor 30 cents. Men and Women Agents wanted. 
G. NICHOLSON, 84 William St., N. T. 
, - . jreat -Revivalists. The two sent, post-paid, 
for 10 cents and 3 cent stamp. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
W. H. LEECH, JR., P. M., Pomeroy, Chester Co., Pa, 
PAINT. 
Use None but that which Experience 
has Proved to be the Best. 
THE AVERILL 
Received the Highest Award from the Cen¬ 
tennial Commissioners. 
MIXED READY FOE USE. 
“ The paint I got from you four years ago looks as fresh 
and glossy as if put on last lall." 
Rev. THOS. DRUMM, Rochester, N. Y. 
“We have used large quantities of the Averill, and are so 
well satisfied of its superiority that we cheerfully recom¬ 
mend it to the public for general use.” 
CHENEY BROS.,' South Manchester, Conn. 
Send for Sample Card and Testimonials to the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
33 Burling Slip, N. Y. 
171 Fast River St.., Chicago. 
133 Fast River St., Cleveland, O. 
S. B. JEROME & CO. 
Extra Quality Clocks. 
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
(Established 1856.) 
Manufacture various speciul, 
novel and tasteful styles of 
DetatcM Lera Time Pieces 
They have substantial and durable 
metal movements, with balance wheel 
like a watch ; will run in any position, 
and are of especial value to the 
traveller. 
They are suitable for the Librarv, 
the Family Room, the Dining Room, 
the Sleeping Room, the Shop, the 
Store, and the Cabin, and any place 
The Souvenir, where correct time is desirable. 
The “ St. Nicholas,” imitation morocco, (4Kx4)%.$3.00 
The “Souvenir,” turkey morocco, (4%x4), see cut. 2.50 
The “ Cabinet,” black walnut, (6x4%). 2.50 
The “ Boudoir,” octagon, morocco, (5 in.). 3.50 
The “ Roslyn,” Scotch plaid, (6x4M). 4.00 
The “ Melrose,” Scotch plaid, (6x4>4), mantel. 4.00 
The “Holyrood,” polished white holly, (6x4)4). 4.00 
Accuracy and Durability Guaranteed. 
Carefully packed and sent safely by mail, post-paid, on 
receipt of price. 
B ARNES’ FOOT POWER 
MACHINERY. 
m g-j different machines with 
■ \f which Builders, Cabinet 
II / Makers, Wagon Makers and 
/■ A Jobbers in miscellaneous 
g g work can compete as to 
| l| QUALITY AND PRICE With 
B 8S steam power manufacturing; 
also Amateur’s supplies, saw 
blades, fancy woods and designs. 
Say where you read this and send for 
catalogue and prices. W. F. & John 
Baenes, Rockford, Winnebago Co.,Ill. 
f* AGENTS WANTND Immediately, to 
'"Xi Ifi I sell very desirable NEW PATENT articles, and 
bJ* Vr \J the new combined VICE and 
JOCKEY WREN OH. 
Works in peculiar comers, where other 
Wrenches cannot go. Adapted to agricul¬ 
tural machines and fits all nuts on wagons 
and carriages; the axle nut included. No . 
handling the nut or soiling the hands when oiling carriages, 
and for tightening or removing ox bu ttons it has no equal. 
By mail,post-paid; 75c. G. J. CAPEWELL & CO., Cheshire, Ct. 
MOUSTACHE PROTECTOR. 
fill fit any Cup, 
GENTS DELIGHT. 
The best selling novelty 
for Agents. Gents must 
have it. Ladles! get It 
for them. Only 25 cts. 
by mail. Circulars free 
as air. Storekeepers 
send for it. 
C. H. BARROWS, 
Patentee, 
Willimantic, Conn. 
Keep’s Custom Shirts made to measure. 
The very best, 6 for $9, delivered free everywhere. 
Keep’s Patent Partly-Made Dress Shirts. 
The very best, 6 for $7, delivered free everywhere. 
An elegant set of Gold plate collar and sleeve 
Buttons given with each half dozen Keep’s shirts. 
Samples and full directions mailed free to any address. 
Merchants supplied at a small commission on cost. 
Trade circulars mailed free on application. 
Keep Manufacturing Co., 165 Mercer St., New York. 
■pTrpTTCj T nnT U PRODUCE commis- 
HUJ: UD Jj. UUllJj, SION MERCHANT, 
141 READE ST., NEW YORK. 
Established in 1852. Market reports and shipping direc¬ 
tions sent free on application. 
THE 
Lancaster 
Butter 
Carrier 
with a CUP for 
every print or 
pat, will enable 
you to. market 
your butter in 
the best possible 
condition. All 
sizes and forms 
of Box and Cups 
made. Price $10 
for a 48-pound 
carrier, with 
center Ice-box. 
Send for Cir¬ 
cular. 
E. I,. RESH, 
Lancaster, 
Pa., 
Sole Manufact. 
DUTir.lt, AH Ml. 
COOLEY’S SYSTEM, 
Uniformly, withque regard to season or climate. A pamphlet, 
descriptive of this newly-discovered system, sent free to any 
one sending address, with Set. stamp, to the 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows’ Falls', Vt. 
Centennial Medal Awarded. 
KOEHLER’S 
IMPROVED BUTTER TUBS AND COOLERS, 
with movable Ice 
Chambers. Patented 
Jan. 12th, 1875. Best 
in the market. Are 
made of white Cedar, 
bound with galvan¬ 
ized iron or brass 
hoops. Within the 
tub is fitted a tin Cool¬ 
er, having a movable 
Chamber for ice at 
each end. On the tin 
is constructed a series 
of ledges, oh which 
rest the shelves for 
_ supporting the butter 
(Print Butter); are used without shelves for Roll Butter. 
Can be locked lor shipping. Hinges, Hasps, and Fixtures, 
. . . 1 *- • aider them rust-proof. J. G. KOEHLER, 
., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Tlie Rectaiiplar Cbra 
S utter-worker. 
Simple, efficient, and always 
reliable. No inside fixtures. 5 
sizes made. Endorsed by leading 
Dairymen. Agents wanted where 
we have none. Send for circulars.. 
CORNISH & CURTIS, 
Fort Atkinson, WIs. 
HIGHEST AWARD AT THE CENTENNIAL. 
Send for Weekly Price Current and Shipping Plate, 
Warranted to be exactly as represented. Sold by all 
dealers in really first class Farm Machinery. 
Made only by PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, CONCORD, 
N. H. Send for Circulars. 
BTTTTEB WORKER. 
The most Effective, Simple 
and Convenient Yet Invent¬ 
ed Work, 30 lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working outtlie 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the salt. Send for circular 
and price lists.— 
A. H. REID, 
No. G North 18tl» St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FARMS5JG- 
WITH CiREESi MANURES. 
Chap. 1. Nitrogen. Phosphor¬ 
ic Acid, Potasti. 
2. Covering the Soil. 
3. Surface Manuring. 
4. Water as a Solvent. 
5. Tillage a Manure. 
6. Green Manures. 
7. Green Corn as a 
Mulch for Wheat. 
8. Hungarian Millet. 
9. Green Clover. 
10. Green Rye. 
11. Green Buckwheat. 
Price, post-paid. 50 cents. 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
Chap. 12. White Mustard. 
“ IS. Turnips. 
“ 14. Barnyard Manure. 
“ 15. Feeding Grain for 
Manure. 
“ 16. Forage for the 
Horses on the Farm. 
“ 17. Loss of Manure. 
“ 18. John Johnston and 
others on Raising 
Wheat. 
“ 19. Tlie Preservation of 
Health on tlie Farm. 
1 SION MERCHANTS. 
Sole Agents for Alex. Hornby’s Sream-cooked White Wheat 
andUat Meal. No. 379 Wnshinaton-st.. N. Y. 
(Est’d 1845.) Ref., Irving National Bank, New York City. 
