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AMERICAN AC-RICULTURIST. 
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UPERIOR 
EDTJCATIONAL ADVANTAGES 
!m. the beautiful “Conuecticut Kiver Valley." 
BURNHAM’S 
American Husiness College, 
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 
Bvfar the largest, most complete and thorough Institution 
of the kind In New England, where Young Men are thor- 
ougiily trained and properly fitted for all Business Pursuits. 
GliEAT IMPROVEMENT in the Method of Instruction, 
uniting School Boom and Counting Room upon a plan that 
secures all the practical advantages of each. 
Banking Honses, Merchants’ Emporium, and twenty 
distinct business oilices in practical operation. The Student 
Buys. Sells, Barters, Ships, Consigns, Discounts, Insures and 
keeps his accounts, as in Actual Business. 
Prof. .Tohn W. Fowler, D.,,for eighteen 
years President of tlie “New York State and National Law 
Bcliool," Poughkeepsie, has charge of the Law and Lecture 
Departments. 
Normal Writing Department— In charge of the 
best business and Orna'mentiil Penman and Teacher on the 
Continent. Superior facilities for acq^uiring a thorough 
knowledge of the Science and Practice of Telegraphy. 
LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS made to Soldiers who have re¬ 
ceived disabling and honorable wounds while in their coun¬ 
try's service. 
Ncce.ssary Q,nalifications. —No particular degree 
of advancement is required. Students can enter now or at 
any time, with an absolute certainty of success. 
Editoria-l Opinions. —“The success of this Cpllegels 
BO great as to warrant the hclief tliat it will eventually be¬ 
come the LARGEST as it already is the best institution of 
the kind iiitlie coaiitry."—Sp'iifielilIlepublican, June21,1865. 
Send ns Names.— To persons who will send ns. plainly 
written, tlie P. 0. address of forty young men likely to be 
Interested In obtaining a businesseducation, we will forward 
our COLLEGE REVIEW and “How to Do Business,” a 
manual ot practical ail’airs and guide to success in life. Bend 
only one name from a family, and not over a dozen fromoue 
village or small town. 
Write for Particnlars.— Circulars, Papers, &c., giv¬ 
ing full particulars relating to the course of study, expense 
of Board and Tuition, may be had gratis. 
For specimens of Penmanship, Bank Bills, Notes, Drafts, 
Checks, &c., send 25 cents. Address 
LOUIS W. BURNHAM, President, 
Springfield, Mass. ” 
IStiral iSeminary. 
Farmers wishing to secure a practical and thorough edu¬ 
cation for their sons and daugluers, in a liealthful and beau¬ 
tiful rural locality, free from intemperance, profanity, and 
other demoralizing influences, will send for a Catalogue of 
the RURAL SE.MINAKY. Expenses, including boarding, 
furnlslied rooms, light, fuel, wasliing, and tuition, $50 per 
term of tliree months. Address A. D. LEE, A. M., Principal, 
Harlem Springs, Carroll Co., Ohio. 
WHAT MATCHLESS BEAUTY, 
Ungers on every glossy wave and riplet of her 
lovely hair. 
IVIINS’ 
PATENT 
jffA IR 
CRIMPERS 
j 
For crimping and waving La¬ 
dies’ liair. No heat used, and 
no injury to the hair. 
They are put up in beauti¬ 
fully lithographed, boxes con¬ 
taining one sett (1 doz.) assort¬ 
ed lengtlis, witli full directions for use accompanying 
each box. 
No Lady’s tolletto is complete without them. For sale 
throughout the country. Retailers will be supplied by any 
firsbclass Jobber of Notions in New York, Philadelphia, or 
Boston. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 
E. rVINS, Sixtk-st. ancl Columbia Avc., 
Plilladelpliia, Pa. 
PORTABLE 
PRINTING OFFICES. 
For Merchants, Druggists. Hospitals, small Job Printers, 
&c. Address ADAMS PRESS CO., 26 Ann-st., New York. 
Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, &c.. Six cents. 
India Mnl>bei* Iwl©ves 
are an invaluable protection for the hands in Gardening, 
Housework, etc., and a certain cure for Chapped Hands, 
Salt Rheum, etc. Sent by mail on receipt of $1 50 for 
Ladies’ sizes ; $1 75 for Gentlemen’s, by 
GOODYEAR S I. R. GLOVE MF’G CO., 
205 Broadway, New-York. 
liock Stitch Sewing Machine, 
For Familios and Manufacturers. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO., 
No. 629 Broadway, New-York. 
Doty’s Clothes Washer. 
PRICES MEBIJCEB I 
The Universal Clothes Wringer, 
WITIS WHEELS. 
Prices—N o. IK, $10; No. 2, $8 50. 
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST- 
TlfEW ARIEAMCJEMENT. 
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. 
The Metropolitan Washing Machine Co., Proprietors of 
the Universal Clothes Wrinjger, have arranged for the ex¬ 
clusive Tnauufacture and sale of Doty’s Washing Macliine, 
in all Territoiy East and South of Illinois, and west of Kocky 
Mountains. 
Knowing this to be 
FAK ISFSF WA^lIEK 
ever invented, and that those who purchase or take It on 
trial are sure to like it, and will find it not only a great 
saver of time and strength, but also, 
A GREAT SAVER OP CLOTHES, 
We place it in the hands ol Salesmen, and ofl'er it to the 
Pulillc, in full confidence that the sale will be large at first, 
and will Increase rapidly as the Machines are introduced and 
their merits become known. It lias recently been greatly 
improved, and can be attached to the old-fashioned Dasher- 
Churn, and make clini-ning fonr times easier. 
Bee testimony of Orange Judd, Editor American Agrl- 
cnlturlst. 
Dott’s Washing Machine we have tried thoroughly for 
nearly a year past, in competition with many others sent to 
us, and for actual service this seems to he an improvement 
upon every previous machine we have tested. It is com¬ 
pact, and easily, and naturally worked. Our “better half, 
who has been complimented with the gift of a score or more 
of different machines for trial, says this is taken to most 
kindly by the “help," and that she can not persuade them 
to use any other while this is at hand. 
PRICES.—Family Size. $12.00. 
Hotel “ $15.00. 
On receipt of the price from places where no one is sel¬ 
ling, we will send the Washer in States East of Illinois, free 
of K. K. freight charges, and so sure are we of its merits 
that we promise to Refund the Money, if, on one 
month’s trial according to directions, tlie purchaser choosoo 
to return the Washer to us, free of expense. 
A good Universal Wringer with cogs, should go with 
each Washer. Price of Washer and Wringer combined, $20. 
Good Salesmen can make money everywhere selling this 
Machine. Exclusive right of Sale given to responsible par¬ 
ties who first apply. 
Send for Illustrated Terms Circular. 
B. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
847 Broadway, New-York. 
$20. G. & S. CRYSTAL D. P. $20. 
A year can be realized glldins: and putting np 
theCrystal Door Plate. Agents wanted. Stock, 
Tools, and Instructions cost $^0^^ L. L. TODD 
& CO., 39 Nassau-street, New-York. 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 
$1000 
“This is the first Wringer I have found tliat would stand 
the service required of it.” —J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel. 
“In the laundry of my honso there is a iierpetual thanks¬ 
giving on Mondays for the invention of your excellent 
Wringer.”—Rev. Tuso. L. Cuylkh. 
“ We think tlie Machine much more than pavs for itself 
every year in the saving of garments.” “We think it im¬ 
portant that a Wringer should be fitted witli UOGS.” 
Okangk Judd, American Agriciilturtst. 
“The inventor of this Machine may have the satistaction 
of knowing that he has changed one of the most toilsome 
S arts of woman’s work into a most attractive auiusemeiit.”— 
[rs. Henry Ward Beecher. 
“ I heartily commend it to economists of time, money and 
contentment.”—Rev Dr. Bellows. 
5^” On receipt of price from any part of the country 
where we have no canvassers, we send tlie Wringer free of 
freight charges. 
A good canvasser wanted in every township. 
R. C. BROWSriNG, 347 Broadway, IV. Y*. 
FrvB tears’ experience proves the 
Nonpareil Wasliing MacMn© 
to be the only permanently serviceable Machine in use. It 
is noted for strength of construction, simplicity, and ease of 
operation; and, being geared to give six strokes of the 
plungers to one turn o^f the hand. Is unapproachable for 
speed and power. It is'in no respect a toy Machine. 
REDUCED PKICES-No. 1, $13.50; No. 2, $22,50 ; No. S, $27. 
Dealers supplied. Send for free Circular to 
OAKLET & KEATING, 184 Water-st., New York. 
raiOIV WASHING MACHINE AXD WRIXGEK. 
The Best in the world—prize Medals awarded in Europe 
and America. No soaking, ruhhing, or boiling required. 
The Wringer has Cog-Wheels, and solid White Rubber rolls. 
Agents Wanted. 
J. WARD & CO,. 
457 Broadway, New-York, 
VAN NAME & CO., Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Chicago. 
N otice to churches and schools.— 
BELLS within the reach of all. The AMALGAM BELL, 
known througliout the United States and Canadas as the 
cheapest and best. Price reduced to 20 cents per pound, ana 
warranted. Send for descriptive circular to the manuiactur- 
er, JOHN B. KOBINSUN, No. 36 Dey-st., New York. 
HOW TO PLAY CROQUET. 
A New Pocket Manual op Instructions for tliis Popu- 
iB OuT-Dooii Sport for Ladies and Gentlemen, Lads 
id ^lissES, containing Enguavings and Diagrams, ehow- 
g the manner of Laying out tub Ground, Placing tub 
RCHES AND STAKES, tllC PROPER POSITIONS IN PLAYING, 
ODE OF Striking the Balls, &c., with an Accurate De- 
iiiiPTiON OF THE Imple.ments, and Directions for Mak- 
fO Them : Also, tlie I!ules and Reoitlations of the 
AMK, and a Glossary OF Technical Terms. Also, Hints 
x Parlof. Croquet< an in-door game for V inter Lven- 
{GS. Neatly hound in cloth. Price 30 Cents. On 
icelpt of which copies will he sent, post-paid. 
Address A3ISDEN & CO., Puhlisuers, Boston. 
