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AMERICAN AORICULTURIST. 
[September, 
^ b e r t i s e me n t s, 
Advertisements, to be sure of insertion, must be re¬ 
ceived BEFORE tbe lOtb of the preceding month. 
V. B.—iVo AdvertUsement of I’alent Medicines or secret 
remedies desired. Parlies unknown to the Editoi's personal- 
In or by reputation, are requested to furnish good references, 
ive de-sire to be sure that advertisers toill do what they prom¬ 
ise to do. By living tip to these requirements, we aim to 
make the advertising pages valuable not only to the readers, 
but to the advertisers themselves. 
TERMS— (casli before insertion): 
One Dollar per line, (14 lines in an inch), for each insertion. 
One half column (74 lines), |nr, each insertion. 
One wliole column (MS lines), $120 eacli Insertion. 
Business Notices, One Dollar and a Quarter per line. 
The Proprietors of this popular Clollics and LaBor- 
savlng household help, call attention to a new arrange¬ 
ment elsewhere advertised in this paper, b.v whicli the con¬ 
trol of the manufacture and sale of their Wasliers, passes 
into the hands of the Proprietors and Gencr.al Agent of the 
Universal Clothes Wringer, except in the States of Wiscon¬ 
sin, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebras¬ 
ka. In these States the Proprietors, DOTY BliOTHERS. 
will continue to carrv on the business, with headquarters at 
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN. 
The retail price of Family size will hereafter be $12. and 
Hotel size $15, on receipt of whicli we will send a Washer 
to any R. R. station, in either of the above-named States free 
of freight charges. 
We want good Agents everywhere. Send for Circular, to 
DOTY BROTHERS, Janesville, Wis. 
Flax Straighteners—Flax Brakes 
—Flax Combers. 
The Strai«:htener will take tangled straw and straighten it 
all rl?:ht for the Flax Brake—and this will do the work first- 
rate lor the New Comber, that will take tangled tow, and 
produce rapidly a fibre free from shive, yet fine and adapted 
to Carding and Spinning. Tliis Comber does just what has 
long been wantea. Prices reduced to old rates. Send for a 
Circular (no charge) to JOHN 'W. QUINCET, 
Treasurer Mallorv & Sanford Company, 
98 William-street, New York. 
®RAIM TILE 
made of the celebrated, strong, tenacious clay of Wood- 
bridge, N. J., burned with intense heat over the Fire Brick, 
In Fire Brick kilns, and sold at moderate prices, as the clay 
must be removed from over valuable beds of the best 
White Ware, and Fire Brick clay. Also double glazed 
Stone Ware Pipe, witli collars for making water-tight pipe to 
conduct pure water free from rust and poison. Stove Lin¬ 
ings and Fire Brick, &c., &c., of best quality. Shipped by 
Railroad or water direct from Factory, on Sliip Cliannel of 
Raritan River, 27 miles from New York City. 
CROSSMAN BROS’. & CO., Woodbridge, N. J. 
Woodruff’s Patent Portable 
BAROMETERS I 
The most accurate, durable, beautifully finished, and 
only perfectly portable Barometer ever invented. 
Agents Wanted Everywhere. 
Bend Stamp for Circulars. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro. N. H. 
Persons Intending to purchase a Threshing Machine will 
do well to send for a circular of the superior macliine manu¬ 
factured by R. & M. H.4.RI)ER. Cobleskill, Sclioliarie Co., 
N. Y. See their advertisement in August Number of the 
American Agriculturist. 
Milestone Dressing Diamonds 
Sot in Patent Protector and Guide. For sale by JOHN 
DICKKNSON, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, and Im¬ 
porter of Diamonds for all Mechanical purposes. Also Man¬ 
ufacturer of Glaziers’ Diamonds, No. 04 Nassau-st., New- 
York City. Old Diamonds reset. N. B.—Send postage 
stamp for Descriptive Circular of the Diamond Dresser. 
Hot Water Ftirfliaces 
for Warming Rrecn-Iiouscs, Conservato¬ 
ries, Graperies, &:c. 
WEATHERED & CHEREVOY, 117 Piince st,. New Yoi'k 
HOT WATER FURWACES, 
(ELLIS’ PATENT,) for warming Dwellings, Green Houses, 
&c. Send stamp for Circular. No. 18‘2 Centre-st., New-York. 
f^NITTING MACHINES.— We ofTer the pnb- 
HW-Iic the simpleet, strongest and best family KNITTING 
MACHINE in tlie woidfl. Scnrl for a Circular. Agents 
wanted. DALTON KNITl'ING MACHNE CO. 
No. 537 Broadway, New-York. 
C i^-RAPE VINES, 500,000 GRAPE VINES of all 
^tlio new and leading varletie.o, of a superior character, 
cheap, for S;ilc. Enquire witli red stamp at Bloomington. 
Illinois. DR. SCHRODER. 
PRICES REDUCED ! 
Wash Tub Slavery Abolished 
by the use of the 
Challenge Washing Machine. 
Warranted to wash 
QIJICKEK, EASIEK, & ISETTEK, 
and with Less wear to the Clothes tlian any otlier ma¬ 
chine or process, and to Wash Clean 6 Shirts in 7 minutes 
4 Sheets in 4 minutes, and otlier clothes in proportion. 
Weiglis but 30 lbs., costs but $7 to $9. Sample hlachines 
sent on receipt of price, and money refunded if they do not 
give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Price to Clergymen, $.7 to $7. 
Six Machines sent to any one person for the price of five. 
We. the undersigned, have used the Cliallenge Washing 
Macliine in our families, and can freely recommend it. We 
are likewise acquainted witli S. W. Palmer & Co., and know 
them to be honorable and reliable men and believe that per¬ 
sons will be perfectly secure in sending them money for 
Machines. 
Rev. Wm. Hosmer, Editor of Northern Independent. 
Rev. Wm. C. Steele, Pastor of Nortli-st.. M. E. Cliurch, 
„ „ [Auburn. 
Rev. B. I. IvEs, Chaplain of Auburn State Prison. 
Rev. D. D. Lore, Editor of Northern Christian Advocate. 
Knapp & Peck, Editors and Prop’tors Auburn Advertiser. 
Agents wanted everywhere, they are making from $30 to 
$90 per week. 
Send for Circular enclosing stamp. 
S. W. PALMER & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
The Universal Clothes Wringer, 
WflTII COG WMEEES. 
Prices—N o. 1)^, $10 ; No. 2, $8 50. 
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST- 
" This is the first Wringer I have found that would stand 
the service required of it.’’— J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel. 
“In the laundry of my house there is a perpetual thanks¬ 
giving on Mondays for the invention of your excellent 
Wringer.’’—Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler. 
“We tliink the Machine much more than pays for itself 
every year in the saving of garments.” “IVetiiink It im¬ 
portant that a Wringer should be fitted with COGS.” 
Orange Judd, American AgriculturlsL 
“The inventor of this Machine may have the satisfaction 
of knowing that he has changed one of the most toilsome 
parts of woman’s work into a riiost attractive amusement.”— 
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. 
“ I heartily commend it to economists of time, money and 
contentment.”-Rev. Dr. Bellows. 
US” On receipt of price from any part of the country 
where we have no canvassers, we send the Wringer free of 
freiglit cliarges. 
A good canvasser wanted in every townsliip. 
R. C. BROWNIIVG, 347 Broadway, N. T. 
fTAS SUPERSEDED! PETROLEUM POPU- 
ITTLARIZED by the use of 
It can be filled, trimmed, lighted, regulated, or extinguish¬ 
ed, without removing the shade or chimney! Great saving 
of glass as well as oil! To places witliin a reasonalile dis¬ 
tance, where our lamps are not being sold, we will send one 
or more FREE OF 'TRANSPORTATION CHARGES. What 
bill./ bLJiiLUi v aoMjAiieu. nmi ojier iiukphi inaucementS lOr 
good, reliable men. CIRCULAUS giving descriptions, illus- 
t'l'fltlAnc rxTir^rxc? o tv 4* Aof { ,-v\ yava 7 1 o ^ 4 At 
tratiqn^ pi ices, and testimonials, .sent oh application. 
VES & CO., No. 78 Beekman-st., New-’ 
JULIUS IVES 
York. 
INVALID’S TRAVELING 
CHAIRS, for in or out-door use. 
Prices, $20 to $50. Tliose like tlie 
cut, $25 to $35, liglit and strong. 
Can be propelled bv the liands.— 
PATENT CANTERING HORSES, 
for out door exercise and amuse¬ 
ment. Every boy and girl wants 
one, prices $12 to $25. Send stamp 
for circular. Children’s Carriages, 
Horse Rocking Chairs, etc. 
S. W. SMITH. 
90 Wllliam-st,, New-York, 
OlEKOVED 
150,000 Apple Trees. 
Dwarf and Standard Pear Trees, Cherry Trees. Grape Vines, 
and Small Fruit of all kinds for sale by S. MORRISON & CO., 
Belmont Co. Nurseries, St. Clairsvilie, O. Send for Circular. 
To ®ealei*§ amd Ag’eiats. 
Send for Trade List ol Grape Vines. An unusually fine 
stock of Concord Vines at tlie lowest prices. Address 
G. E. MEISSNER, Riclimoud, Staten Island, N. Y. 
1 H black NAPLES CURRANTS, 
-H- ^Jibushes 2 and 3 years, fine plants, for sale at 
$10 per 100. Lawton Blackberries, per 100, $0, packing free. 
Sent by Express. Address D. CONGER, of the Wayne Co. 
Nurseries, Wolcott, N. Y. 
PRICE EIST WOW READY 
of best American varieties of Strawberries, Pliiladelphia 
Raspberry, and tlie Wilson Early, tlie Blackberry lor the 
million, last picking this year sold wholesale in Philadelphia 
at 20 cts. per quart. Price List sent free to all applicants, bv 
addressing J. S. COLLINS, Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J 
M otice to churches and schools.— 
BELLS within the reach of all, Tlie AMALGAM BELL, 
known througliout the United States and Canadas as tlie 
cheapest and best. Price reduced to 20 cents per pound, and 
warranted. Send for descriptive circular to the manufactur¬ 
er, JOHN B. ROBINSON, No. 36 Dey-st., New York. 
P hotographs of premium Chester 
White Pigs. Price 50 cents each. Sent by mail. Address 
N. P. BOYER <5s CO, Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
WEBB SOUTH DOWNS. 
Thirty Ewes, 
Twenty Five £we Lambs, 
Twenty Ram Lambs and Tear lings, 
the get of Archhisliop, for sale this Fall. 
GEO. H. BROWN, Millbrook, Washington Hollow, 
Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Norman Stallion Wanted. 
Young, gray, and In all respects desirable, with as close 
resemblance to the pure stock as possible. 
Address with full description and price, delivered in this 
City. K. A. ALLEN & CO., 
189 & 191 Water-6t., New-York. 
Italian ISces tor ^ale. 
A few colonies at $15. M. QUINBY, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
Wcw Importation of Italian Rees. 
We have this season Imported Queens direct from the dis¬ 
trict In Italy, where, according to the last German Bee- 
Keepers’ Convention, this variety is found in tlie liighest 
purity. For price of Queens, &c., send for Circular to 
L. L. LANGSTROTH & SON, 
Oxford. Butler Co., Ohio. 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines liave been tested In tlie most tliorough 
manner throughout tins and foreign countries to the num¬ 
ber of over 3000. 
Tint Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequalled advantages. We 
invite tliosc wanting such maclilnes to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders iiroinptlv attended to, by addressing 
INGERStJLL & Dougherty, Greonpoint, Kings Co.,L. I. 
li^aBgiish ®Iack. 
A pure, elastic, fire-proof varnisli. Ready for use in 
10 gallon kegs, and 40 gallon bbls. Warranted tlie most 
durable and economical paint for all kinds of Roofs. Iron 
fences, boilers, castings, smoke pipes and all other exposed 
tin and iron work. Special Terms to Agents: 
Also “ Linseed Oil SuiisTiTDTH ’’—the best and cheapest, 
F. A. WRITING * C()„ 
Victoria White l.ciid Works, 
104 Water st., New York. 
A lderney cow and bull for sale.— 
From the celebrated stock of Jolin T. Norton, Farming- 
ton, Conn. Eacli 3 years old, for sale, togctlier or separately. 
Address Rev. O. L. IVOODFORD, West Avon, Conn. 
P ERSONS WISHING TO GET THE BEST 
breed of hogs in the United States, please Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Cliester CO., Pa. 
W ANTED.—Soldiers, Ladies, or others seeking 
light, out-door employment—agents selling cheap 
Sewing Machines, Books. Pictures. Yankee Notions, Clothes 
Wringers, Patents, Canvassers, I-*edlars. Train Boys, &e., 
&c.. can more tlian pay their traveling expenses, wiiliont aiw 
detriment to their otlier husiiiess, witli D. Barmiin’s “ SELF 
SEWER.” or, SELF-GUIDE AND BASTEP,, for all Sew¬ 
ing Machines.—Entire time given to iL $.5 to $15 per day.— 
It is as simple, and as easily attached, and worked, as the 
common gastc, by; their page screw. Weiglit yi oz. Retail 
$1..50, witli directions. $9.00 doz. Yon double your money 
more by the gross. Po.stage on one, six cents: on a doz., 42 
cents. I sell other llglit, portable articles tliat pays I'rom 100 
to 200 per cent, proht. Send for a dozen or Gross. 
D. BARNUM, Inventor, 508 Broadway, New-York. 
