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[Novembeb, 
AMERICAN AG-RICULTURIST. 
WEBB SOUTH DOWNS. 
TME EABIES EIKE IT ! !! 
Tliirty Ewes, 
Twenty Five Ewe Eambs, 
Twenty l£am liambs and Yearlings, 
the get of Archbishop, for sale this Fall. 
GEO. H. BKOWN, Mlllbrook, IVashington Hollow, 
Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
ALDERNEY BULL FOR SALE.—Hero, Im- 
-raportetl, 4 years old, color light brown, tine animal, sure 
stock-getter. Apply to JOHN H. ZABUISKIE, Old Bridge, 
near Hackensack. F. O. Address, Spring Valley, New- 
J ersey. 
■gJ'ANCY FOWLS.—A few trios of Dorkine:, Span- 
ish. White Leghorn, Brahma, Boland Fowls, Sebright and 
others. Bantams, llouen and Aylesbury Ducks, White Tur- 
IriPQ A70 
’ ” ‘ BENJ. HAINES, Jr., Elizabeth, N. J. 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent by Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Brices, Address N. B. BOYER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
PORTABLE 
PRIN-TIHG- OFFICES. 
For Merchants. Druggists, Hospitals, small Job Printers, 
&c. Address ADA.MS' PRESS CO., 26 Ann-st., New York. 
Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, &c.. Six cents. 
iTgiHE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW- 
-H- YORK. 
CAPITAL.82,000,000. S8KPLUS... .81,300,000. 
This Bank will issue Certificates of Deposit bearing inter¬ 
est on favorable terms. J. L. VVOllTH, Cashier. 
New-York, Aug. 21,1865. 
GROVER & BAKER’S 
HIGM 5 SST FKEMIUira, 
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH 
SEWING MACHINES, 
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
The Hoys and lalke 
MEIRTS MUSEUM. 
The Oldest and Best Cliildren’s Magazine. Its Twen¬ 
ty-Sixth year commences Jan. 1st, 1800. It contains the 
best Stories, Descriptions, Essays, Poems, Pictures and 
Puzzles. Prizes given monthly for solving the puzzles. 
TERMS, $1.50 per year. Good Premiums for obtain¬ 
ing subscribers. Address JOHN. N. STEARNS, 
111 Fulton-slreet, New A'ork. 
M ew YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY 
SURGEONS, No. 179 Lexington Avenue, New-York 
City (Incorporated 1857), is now open for tlie medical treat¬ 
ment of Horses and other domestic Animals. The regular 
course of Medical Lectures will commence November Gth, 
1863, and terminate tlie last of February, 1866. 
MEDICAL FACULTY. 
A. r. Liautard, M. D., V. S.Anatomy. 
A. S. Copeman, V. S.Patliology and Micro.scope. 
A. Large, M. D.. V. S '..Surgery and Physiology. 
J. Bnsfead, M. D.Materia Medina and Therapeutics. 
Lecture Fees Tor tlie course, .$105. For circulars and any 
further information, address Dr. Bustead, ITesident New- 
York College Veterinary Surgeons, 179 Lexington Avenue. 
A. F. LtAUTAKD, M. D., V. K, Registrar. 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON 'PRESSES. 
Tliesc maclilncs have been tested in the most tlioroufch 
iimnnci’throughout this and foreii;n countries to the num¬ 
ber or over 3O0O. 
Tim Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequaUed advantages. AVe 
invite those wanting sucli macliincs to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY. Greenpoint, Kings Co..L. I. 
AND 
MABE: east 
Doty’s Clothes Washer 
AND 
CHURN POWER. 
now WARRANTED TO RAPIDLY CLEANSE 
THE DIRTIEST CLOTHING 
WltliBMt I 
The Proprietors are liappy to announce to their Agents, 
and others, that their late improvements and the discovery 
of a more efficient process of washing, enable them now to 
WARRANT their great 
CSotises and liatonr SaTers, 
already the best and most popular in use—to be capable of 
enabling a person to tliorouglily cleanse even the dirtiest 
shirts, "STREAKS ” included, without a particle of rubbing, 
witliout chemicals, witli moderate labor, and without danger 
of WEAR OR TEAR. 
Exclusive of heating suds, wringing, rinsing, etc., a week's 
washing for a familv of six persons may be done with our 
Family Size Washer m HALF AN HOUR! 
Our former customers send two red stamps for new 
Instructions. 
The Women Like Doty’s Washer. 
l£ead. tlac Proof! SSead. tiae Proof! 
“It really merits all the good that can be said of it.”— 
Mooee’s Rural Aew Yorker.' 
“It is worth one dollar per week in any family. After a 
year’s use, ‘our machine’ is tliought more of to-day than 
ever liefore.’’— Solon Robinson, AgriciMural Rditor of 
New York Tribune. 
“ Doty’s Clothes Washer we have tried tliorouglily for near¬ 
ly a year past. Our ‘better half,’ who has been compliment¬ 
ed wltli the gift of a score or move of dilferent iiiachines for 
trial, says this is taken to most kindly by tlie ‘help,’ and that 
she oaniiot persuade them to use any other while this is at 
hand."— Orange Judd, Proprietor American Agriculturist. 
“Among a score of Washing Maeliines laid aside after the 
first, or at most the second trial, Doty’s 'Washer is the only 
one that stands the test. Mv wife is satisfied with it alter a 
four months’ trial.’’—S. D. Harris, Editor Ohio Farmer. 
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE, 
And none need be without. If no Agent in your vicinity, 
send us the price as follows: Family Size, $12 ; Hotel Size, 
$15. Family Size and No. 2 Universal Wringer with Cog 
Wheels, $20. And we will deliver wliictiever you order, 
free of freight expense to your nearest railroad station. If 
after four weeks’ trial according to directions, you are dis¬ 
satisfied, deliver the machine back to us and we will R£- 
FUND THE PURCHASE PRICE. 
and TS-eflect Z 
Perhaps you will ask how this Washer can clean clotlies 
without weay'ing them. We answer; In using it, your 
clothes have the advantage of being cleansed in suds hot 
and strong enough to dissolve ail dirt and grease, lienee it has 
only to rinse them out: wliereas, in wasliiiig by liand, tlie 
liands cannot lie lionie in suds so hot and strong, and tlie 
clotbcs must necessarily be rubbed aud worn to get them 
clean. 
It is tlie general verdict of those wlio liave used Doty’s 
Clothes Wasiier any length of time, that, even in medium 
sized families, it will save tlie price of itself in the wear of 
clothes in less tlian six months, and will last many years. 
Now can vou not better afford to buy a macliine than to 
buy extra clotlies tliat will amount in a single year to more 
tlian double the price of tlie macliine, and to six, eiglit, yes, 
ten times the price during tlie time it will last? How can 
you make a better-paying investiiieut? 
Our Salesmen are DOING GOOD AND JIAKING MON¬ 
EY. and we want a good one in every town. For further 
particulars Address R. C. BROWNING, 
General Agent, Sli Broadway, N. Y. 
NOTE.—Persons In Illinois, Wisconsin, Jlissoiiri, Iowa, 
Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, and Dacotab, Address the 
Proprietors, DOTY BROTHERS, Janesville, Wis. 
Thousands of the SEWING RIPPER have been sold 
and not a single complaint made. It takes out a seam 
rapidly and safely, -whether sewed by hand or by ma 
chine, is neat, small, does not get out of order, and is 
needed in every lady’s work basket. Agents wanted. 
Send 50 cents for a sample to 
A. C. FITCH, 151 Nassau-st., New-York City. 
fflelp for Metkers. 
Dr. Brown’s BABY TENDER relieves the mother, 
pleases and benefits the child. Is giviifg universal satis¬ 
faction. See full description and Mr. Judd’s endorse 
ment in Agriculturist, Dee. No., 1S64. Send for Circular 
to J. T. ELLIS, 939 Broadway, New York City. 
Iiidisi HiikkeF ^wloves 
are an invaluable protection for the hands in Gardening, 
Housework, etc., and a certain cure for Chapped Hands, 
Sait Rheum, etc. Sent by mail on receipt of $1 50 for 
Ladies’ sizes ; $1 75 for Gentlemen’s, by 
GOODYEAR'S 1. R. GLOVE MF’G CO., 
205 Broadway, New-York. 
WHAT MATCHLESS BEAUTY 
Lingers on every glossy wave and riplet of her 
lovely hair. 
IVINS’ 
PATENT 
HAIR 
ORIMPERS, 
For crimping and waving La¬ 
dies’ hair. No heat used, and 
no injury to the hair. 
Tliey are put up in beauti¬ 
fully litiiographea boxes com 
tainlng one sett (1 doz.) assort¬ 
ed lengths, witli full directions for use accompanying 
each box. 
No Lady’s toilette is complete without tlicin. For sale 
tliroiighout the country. Retailers will be supplied by any 
first-clasB Jobber of Notions in New York, Philadelphia, or 
Boston. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 
E. I'VINS, Sixtli-st. and CoIumlhia^Ave., 
Pliiladelpliia, Pa. 
FKICEB HEDUCE® 
The Universal'Clothes Wringer, 
WITH CO® WIIEEExS,^ , 
Pkiobs—N o. IE, $10; No. 2, $8 50.\ 
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST- 
I “Tills is the first Wringer I have found that would stand 
the service required of it.’’— J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel. 
“In tlie laundry of my liouso there is a perpetual tlianks- 
giviiig on Mondays for the invention of your excellent 
Wringer.’’-Rev. Tiieo. L. Cuydkr. 
“ We think tlie Macliine mucli more than pays for itself 
every year in tlie saving of garments.” “ We think It im¬ 
portant that a Wringer should be fitted witli COGS.” 
Orange Judd, American Agriculturist. 
“The inventor of this Macliine m,ay have the satisfaction 
of knowing th.at he has changed one of the most toilsome 
parts ot woman’s work into a most attractive amusement.”— 
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. 
“ I Iieartily commend it to economists of time, money and 
contentment.”-Rev. Dr. Bellows. 
BiF” On receipt of price from any part of the country 
wlierewe liave no canvassers, we send the Wringer free of 
freiglit charges. 
A good canvasser wanted in every townsliip. 
R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. Y. 
