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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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t; GI3T TIE BEST.” 
EspeeiUA when it costs no more than 
the poorest. 
The “NOVELTY” is the only Clothes Wringer that 
has Cog-Wheels on both ends of the rolls, which allows the 
rolls to separate freely at either end ; still the cog-wheels 
cannot be thrown out of gear on both ends of the wringer 
at the same time, unless the pressure is taken entirely off. 
Remember that wringers with cog-wheels on one end 
only, the rolls of which cannot separate at both ends, work 
very hard and wring very unevenly. 
The Novelty Wringer has but one pressure screw. Thi 3 
always secures an equal pressure the whole length of the rolls. 
it is fastened to a tab or box by a latent Curved Clatnp, 
which has an equal bearing on a tub the whole length of the 
wringer. Other wringers are merely fastened to a stave at 
each end, and are thus liable to wrench the 6 taves from 
their proper position and ruin the tub. 
The Novelty Wringer is warranted perfectly satisfactory 
in every respect. 
SOLD EVERY-WHERE. 
IV. B. PHELPS & CO., General Agents, 
17 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
TE AM HEAHIN® 
PAMCOAST & MAULE, 
Philadelphia. Pa., 
Succeed Morris Tasker & Co. as 
CONTEACTORS 
For the Heating of Buildings of every description, 
by Steam and Hot Water, after the most approved 
methods. Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Forc¬ 
ing Houses heated to any desired temperature. 
Laundry and Culinary Apparatus in detail. Esti¬ 
mates furnished upon application. 
Motive 
{33TK3 Onr P: 
re Power for Nothing. 
Our Patent Self-Regulating, Storm-Defying Wind¬ 
mill Is superior for pumping water for Railroads, 
Country Residences, Hotels, Farms, Stock-Fields, Drainage, 
Irrigation, etc. For Circulars, address 
CONTINENTAL WIND-MILL CO., 
5 College Place, New York. 
Self-Acting Gates. 
Nicholson’s Patent.Self-Acting Carriage Gate 
and Self-Shutting Hand Gates are the latest improved and 
best in the world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Company, Cleveland, 0. 
For Calf, Dog, Sheep, or Goat, to Churn, turn 
Grindstone, grind Apples, etc. Runs with 
less friction than any other. Circulars free. 
PEEKSKLLL FLOW WORKS, 94 Beekman 
Street, New York; and Cl Merwin Street, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Improved 
Endless 
Chain 
Dos 
Powers, 
]V EW AND IMPROVED, 1871.—PAGE’S PORT- 
-LN ABLE FORCE-PUMP, Plant-Syringe, Window- 
Washer, and Fire-extinguisher combined, Cheap and 
efficient for all these uses, and for Cleaning out Lead 
Water-pipes. Send for Circular. 
N. PAGE, Jr., Danvers, Mass. 
12'MAI'flPiyrQl —'The HOTCHKISS Brick Ma- 
J3.©JLa. laos chine makes 20,000 bricks a 
■County, and yard rights for sale. 
Address FERRY FARM BRICK WORKS, 
(Room 7.) _ No. 19 C liff St., New York. 
FEiAHL HEMP. 11 AMI E. 
We make separate Brakes for each article. The Flax 
Brake is well known as the best in any market. The Hemp 
Brakes are strong and will break fast and first-rate, taking 
out nearly all the woody matter. The Ramie Brake will do 
the work and clean this new plant as required. Please send 
for Circular to JOHN W. QUINCY, 
Treasurer, Mallory & Sanford Flax and Hemp Machine Co., 
98 William St., New York. 
The Rochester Berry Basket, 
BEEN USED 2 YEARS AND PATENTED 1870. 
Light, Durable, and Low-priced. 
Fruit looks well, carries well, and sells well 
---- in them. Best ventilated Basket yet offered. 
For list of prices, testimonials,terms to Agents, etc,, address 
the General Agents, COLLINS, GEDDES & CO., 
Moorestown, N. Jersey. 
E, P. Ryder’s 
THE 
Only Perfect 
DOLLAR 
ENGINE, 
That will go, and carry 
revolving Toys, Machin ~ 
ery, &c. &c. With Silver 
Plated Ply Wheel, Pis¬ 
ton, Cylinder tahing 
steam at both ends,steam 
Chest, Poilcr and Lamp % 
All complete by mail, 
post paid, on receipt of 
$1.30, by 
Colby Bro’s & Co., 
BOS Proadway , 
NEW YORK. 
Agents 
w 
TUB 
Received the Higtiest Premium 
at the N. Y. State Fair, 1870.— 
c AT. Enclose stamp for Circular con- 
t!i > n > D g large cuts, Editorial 
* Notices nad Testimonials from 
nearly every State ia the Union 
I offer a veil groien assortment 
of Nuraery Stock. Prices Lore. 
The Double Harpoon Horse Hay-Fork 
received the Highest Award and Bronze 
Medal at the New York State Fair trial 
in September, 1870. Received twenty-live 
Premiums the fall of 1870. Indorsed by the 
American Agriculturist, and by thousands 
of the best farmers in the country. For De¬ 
scriptive Catalogues, containing full particu¬ 
lars, address 
The Pennock Manufacturing Co., 
Kennett Square, Pa. 
SHiaNKLEY KNUTTJNG 6¥iACH!NE. 
The Simplest, Cheapest, and Best in Use! Hus but One 
Needle! A Child can Run it! 
Agents wanted in every Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Me. 
Easily made with onr Stencil and Key- 
Check Outfit. Circulars Free. 
STAFFORD M’F’G CO., 
G 6 Fulton St., New York. 
Hi 
Thomson’s New Styles 
GLOVE-FITTING- CORSETS. 
SSSPPWilik 
FOR THE 
Cheapest ! Most Perfect, and Best 
Wringer in the World ! 
It lias no iron bolts or screws to rust, nor wood to mil¬ 
dew, rot, crack or swell; no cogs to slip, catcli, bind, smash 
the children’s lingers, and make wheel grease to soil the 
clothes. It lias no ratchets to slip or get out of order—is 
the only Wringer which fastens itself to the tub, and is per¬ 
fectly self-adjusting. 
It is the only Wringer constructed upon pure scientific 
principles, combining just what is needed to perform the 
icork perfectly, discarding all useless lumber and gearing. 
The Rolls are warranted of the best quality white rubber, 
all through, and fastened to the shafts by Moulton’s Pat¬ 
ent process, which renders it impossible for them to get loose. 
It is lighter and runs easier than any other—a little child 
call use it. 
Very liberal inducements offered to reliable, active, ener¬ 
getic, persevering men, and territory guaranteed. For de¬ 
scriptive circular and terms, address 
COLBY BROS. & CO., 508 Broadway, New York. 
NOURSE, WHITE & CO., ‘ 
Manufacturers of 
Pot, Plant, C.ardeu, and Ve¬ 
randa Trellises, 
Nourse’s Folding Plant Stand. 
Also, Hull, Tallies, Ferneries, 
Wardian Cases, and various Floral 
and Horticultural Adornments. 
Plant and Dahlia Sticks from 2 to 6 ft. 
high. We are now prepared to fill orders 
for Spring trade, to any extent required. 
Our Trellises are made wholly of wood 
and reeds, being much . lighter, cheaper, 
and more durable than wire, and include 
a great variety of styles and sizes. Cat¬ 
alogues sent upon application. 
For sale generally by dealers in Agricul¬ 
tural and Horticultural Implements. 
The Ventilating, a Summer Corset, entirely new in style, 
and perfect in shape. 
The Curvilinear, rich and elegant in finish. Also, a lower 
cost “Glove-Fitting” than ever before offered, which, with 
our former regular qualities, make the assortment complete. 
These justly-celebrated Patent Glove-Filling Corsets are 
constantly gaining in favor all over the land, as well as in 
foreign countries. 
Always ask for Thomson's genuine Glove-Fitting, every 
Corset being stamped. 
THOMSON, LANGDON & CO., Sole Patentees, 
391 Broadway, New York. 
INVALIDS’ 
TRAVELING CHAIRS, 
FROM $15 to $40, 
FOR IN AND OUT DOOR USE. 
Any one having use of the hands 
can propel and guide one. 
Having no use of the hands, any 
child of five years can push a grown 
person about. 
Invalids’ Carriages to order. 
Patent Sedan Carrying-Chairs. 
State your case and send stamp for 
circular. STEPHEN IV. SMITH. 
90 William-street, New York. 
First Premium Awarded by Am. lust. 
1870 . 
Microscopes, ) Illustrated Price-List and Catalogues 
Magic Lanterns. 1 free to any address. 
T. II. MCALLISTER, optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
iflTTLE GIANT LEVER HORSE-POWER.— 
Strong, Durable, Simple, Cheap, easy for horses. Will 
do all work. Persons using them say they are the best. 
Send for Circular to 
JOHN W. QUINCY', 98 William st., New Y'ork. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
HEW AND VALUABLE"STANDARD WORK. 
DISEASES 
OF THE 
AMERICAN HORSE, 
AND 
CATTLE AM) SIIEEP: 
Their treatment, witli a full description of the medicines 
employed. By Robert McClure, M.D., V.S., of the Veter¬ 
inary College of Philadelphia. Profusely illustrated, 1 vol. 
12mo., cloth. This work embraces a list of all forms of dis¬ 
eases in the horse, cow, and sheep, and is alphabetically ar¬ 
ranged, so that the disease and the remedy may be readily 
found. The work is throughout comprehensive, reliable, 
and clearly written. 
Every One can Understand it. 
There was need for just such a hold hand as Dr. McClure’s 
to strike down old (and new) humbugs, and to build up a 
true and humane practice in the treatment of thnt most use¬ 
ful and noblest of animals, the horse, as well as that of 
cattle and sheep. 
No Farmer, Amateur, Stock-Ereeder, 
Veterinarian, or Stock-Owner, 
Should be without this book. It is printed from large and 
clear type, is handsomely bound, and will be sent to any 
address, postage paid, on receipt of price, $ 2 . 00 . 
Liberal arrangements will be made with Agents for its 
sale. Address, for Circular and terms, 
JOHN E. POTTER tfc CO., Publishers, 
614 and 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia. 
JOSEPH 
STEEj 
For sale to the Trade at the NEW Y'ORK branch of the 
House, 91 John Street. 
JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS, 
Henry Owen, Agent. 
Fa* *<ee t© Hook Ag-casts. 
We send a handsome prospectus of our Neio Illustrated 
Family Bible, containing over 200 fine Scripture Illustra¬ 
tions, to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Penn. 
ftlL LOTT’S 
L, P E N S, 
M AGIC PHOTOGRAPHS—Neatest wonders of 
the Age—25 cents a package. Library of Love, Eti¬ 
quette, Courtship, and Marriage, 4 Books for 50 Cts. Sent 
postage paid. W. C. YVEMYSS, 3 Aston Place, New Y'ork. 
