[April, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1869 .] 
AND THE 
UNIVERSAL WRINGER 
PAY FOR THEMSELVES TWICE A YEAR by .Staving LABOR and CLOTHES. 
“Worth SI a Week in any Family.”— N. Y. Tribune. 
H. V. BROWNING, General Agent, No. 32 Cortlandt-st., New-York City. 
@©B,E> IB'S" ®EAJLER@ EVERYWHERE. 
A HORSE DOCTOR FREE. 
Sick ami injured Animals Cured gratis. 
The Spirit of The Times, 
Tlie great family Sporting anil Literary Weekly Paper of 
tlie United States employs a distinguished Veterinarian 
Professor, who gives advise and prescriptions, through its 
columns, Free, to ail inquiries concerning Sick or Injured 
Horses or Cattle, sent to tlie paper by mail. The cures of 
Hundreds of valuable animals attest tlie importance of this 
department of the Spirit. Replies are made promptly to all 
inquiries, whether from subscribers or not; and the descrip¬ 
tion of tlie complaint about which advice is asked for is 
always printed in connection with tlie answer, in order that 
the ability of the Professor may be subjected to the strictest 
scrutiny of the Medical Faculty and the general public. 
No Horse Owner or Veterinary Student should be without 
it. “ The Spirit ” is a high-toned gentleman's newspaper, 
which (with the old “Spirit of the Times,” whose business 
and title it inherits,) is of forty years' standing, and is de¬ 
voted to Hunting, Fishing, Racing, Field Sports, Literature, 
and the Stage. 
Subscription, Five Dollars a year ; single copies to be had 
at the news stand. 
Address Editor “Spikit of the Times,” 
201 William Street, New York. 
KNOX’S SEEDS. 
nsnHffiJ BESjTKK CIRCVT1AA.R, explain- 
-M- ing a newly discovered way to make all kinds of horses 
and colts trot fast. Its wonderful sale throughout the 
United States. Ry this new method a man makes $1,200 on a 
single horse, and a boy makes $9‘0 on two common colts. A 
common farm horse is made to trot in 2:48, and he is sold 
for $800. All pacers made to trot; only thirty minutes re¬ 
quired to increase the speed of anv horse or colt, or the 
money returned. Price only $1. Postage free. Address, 
enclosing $1, PIERRE D. VAN IIOESEN, 
P. O. Box 6,033. 67 South-st., New York. 
We recommend every farmer’s immediate attention to this 
circular—O. .1. BltAZEE. North Egremont, Mass.; (JHAS. 
New Y’ork. 
L. L. DORSEY, the (renowned Gold-dust Stock-breeder of 
Edeu Stock Farm, Kentucky, and two thousand others. 
CARBOLIC AND CRESYLIC SOAPS, 
and Saponaceous Compounds. 
(Patented.) 
Destructive to Insect Life. Curative of Skin Diseases. 
Disinfectants and Deodorizers. 
Especially valuable for use on domestic animals, &c. They 
include “Laundry ” and "No. 1 ” soaps for Household use. 
"Toilet” and “Salt Rheum” soaps for Physicians and 
Toilet use. “Carbolic Disinfecting” soap and “Ointment” 
for use on animals. “ Sheep Dip ” to destroy tick, scab, &c„ 
on sheep. “ Plant Protector,” &c„ &c. 
Send for descriptive pamphlet. Manufactured under 
license solely by JAS. BUCHAN & CO., 
190 Elizabeth-st., New York. 
It Sells Readily. 
One a«i»t -wanted in evert county to sell the 
celebrated Silver's Patent Elastic Broom. Exclusive right 
of sale given, and a salary of $101) to $200 per month paid, 
or a commission from -which twice that amount can be 
made. lion. Horace Greeley says: “ Silver’s Patent Broom 
is a good instrument, and I predict its success.” Address 
C. A. CLEGG & CO., 
■38 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
66BJPENEW!” “ RENEW !”—The AMERICAN 
Ala.AGRICULTURIST, $1.50. and tlie PICTORIAL 
PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, $3, sent a year for $4. 
Address S. It. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
t EMPLOYMENT.— i7 PLEASA"nT AND PROF- 
J ITABLE.” Selling Good Books. Send stamp for 
particulars to S. It. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
We offer our new crop of Garden and Flower Seeds 
for the season of 1869. Our seeds, so long and favorably 
known throughout tlie United States, are justly esteemed 
wherever tried. 
The following catalogues will he sent free to applicants. 
ffifjP^Descriptive Catalogue and 
Hand-book of* Seeds, 
Seed Novelties, and Seed Potatoes, Goodrich, Early 
Rose, and Harison, containing Directions for Planting, Prep¬ 
aration of tlie Soil, and After-management, particularly 
adapted to the use of Gardeners, Amateurs, and all others 
to whom a knowledge of Gardening and Treatment of 
Seeds is necessary. 
[fg“Market Gardener’s List, for Gardeners onlij. 
J5?“ Wholesale Price List, positively for the trade only. 
KNOX’S HORTICULTURAL HOUSE. 
ALL ARTICLES REQUIRED IN 
FARM, GARDEN, OR GREEN-HOUSE. 
W. W. KNOX, 
Successor to J. KNOX, 
137 Liberty St.., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
OSAGE ORAXGE S££D 
By Mail, Post-paid, 
At One Dollar per Pound. 
Dealers anil large planters supplied in bulk at market 
rates. W. W. ILNOX, 
Successor to J. Knox, 
137 Liberty-st.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
•pLANTS FOR THE 
FLOWER GARDEN 
AND GREEN-HOUSE. 
My CATALOGUE for 1869 contains descriptions of many 
New, Rare, and Beautiful varieties. Also a list of the linest 
varieties of 
French Hybrid Gladiolus, 
tlie cultivation of which is made a specialty by me. 
“ Mr. Such exhibited at our office specimens of Gladiolus, 
•which for size of spike and beauty of flower we have never 
seen equaled.”— American Agriculturist, Sept.. 1SG8. 
Address GEORGE SUCH, South Amboy, N. J. 
EVERGREENS.' RKfir; 
$30 per 1,000. 
Horseradish roots, $3 per 1,000. 
Pear Stocks* $15 per 1,000. 
Honey Locust, $5 per 1,000. 
We continue to furnish Evergreens from the Forests at 
very lowest rates. Also Kalmia Latifolia. 
Our Trade List and Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees 
and Flowers is mailed free to applicants. 
'W. ADAMS, Springfield, Mass. 
. EA«SiB _ SME» SOWEUT” 
4 Sizes, Prices 86 to 817. 
Plants the Seed in the best manner 
IN HILLS OR DRILLS. 
Clipper Wheel Hoe, with adjustable blades and 
handle. Liberal discount to Trade. Send for Illustrated 
Circular. Address 
E. D. & O. B. REYNOLDS, 
North Bridgewater, Mass. 
WALTHAM WATCHES. 
For a few months past we have advertised the above 
Watches at extremely low prices, anil tlie result lias been 
WA s ™SftenrS!' r pi?'?. Jots been to sell the genuine 
WALTHAM IVATCH, 111 Solid Gold or Silver Cases only, 
and at a very small profit; giving the purchaser every oppor- 
tunity of examination and comparison, and witli the under¬ 
specimens of line mechanism ever produced in any conn try. 
Each and every part is made by machinery of tlie most deli¬ 
cate and elaborate construction. 
Compared with foreign watches they possess many advant¬ 
ages, excelling not only in principle and finish, but still 
more in their reliability as time-keepers. As an indication 
ot the prices we submit tlie following: 
Silver Hunting Watches, - - SIS.00 
Gold Hunting Watches, 18 karatcase, 80.00 
Gold Hunting Watches, Ladies’ size, 70.00 
We often receive orders direct from our advertisement 
but prefer that every oneshonld send first for our descrip- 
fi VO 111'IPO listfl wllioll OYdIoidc oil tlm 1-1,,/L. 4-,.11.. 
be found very useful in making a selection. 
Every Watch is warranted by special certificate f rom 
the American Watch Co. 
We send them by express to any address, allow tlie pur¬ 
chaser to open tlie package and examine tlie Watcli before 
paying, and if afterwards it does not prove satisfactojv, it 
can he exchanged or tlie money will he cheerfully refunded. 
Please state that you saw this in 111 e Agriculturist. 
Address, in full, HOWARD & CO., 
No. 619 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Read This.— Lowest price list ever published of Ameri¬ 
can Waltham Watches. S17. §79. 869. Send lor list and 
examine before purchasing elsewhere. BENEDICT BRO'S., 
Jewellers, No. 691 Broadway, near 4th-st., New York. 
ELGIN WATCHES J S 
CAUTION.—The public are respectfully cautioned against 
purchasing our watches, or watches purporting to dc of 
our make, ot parties who advertise to send them “ C. O. D." 
We have no connection -witli such houses, and do not furnish 
our goods to any house for that purpose. Tlie excellence 
and good repute of ihe real Elgin Watches have caused 
several Foreign and American Watch Companies to make 
inferior imitations, with tlie same or similar trade marks 
as ours. Avoid all parties who advertise to send our 
goods “ C. O. D.,” no matter whom. To get the real Klgt.v 
Watches purchase only of dealers in your vicinity or else¬ 
where whom von know to be honorable. 
THE NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY', 
Elgin, Illinois. 
Business office, Nos. 159 and 161 Lake st., Chicago, 111. 
HIT €M!®CK’ 
HALF DIME MUSIC, 
Printed on heavy Music Paper, 4 pages—-Colored titles, 
music and words. Price 5 cents each ; 50 mailed Tor $2.50. 
Tlie ‘Wli.ole 50 mailed for $2.50* 
No. 1. 
MOW READY: 
Captain Jinks. 
Won’t you Tell me Why, Robin ? 
YVe’d Better Bide a Wee. 
Blue Eyes. 
Not for Joseph. 
Good l>ve, Sweetheart. Good Bye. 
1 really don’t think I shall Marry. 
Praise of Tears. 
Champagne Charlie. 
Skating Rink Polka, Violin ami Piano. 
Genevieve Waltz. Violin and Piano. 
Come Hither my Baby, my Darling. 
Tlie Danish Boy’s Whistle. 
Little Maggie May. 
Maggie’s Secret. 
His Love Shines over all. 
The Old Cottage Clock. 
Silver Chimes. > 
The Rose of Erin. 
Arm-iu-Arm. Polka Mazurka. 
She might not suit your Fancy. 
Riding down Broadway. 
Waltzing.down at Long Branch. 
Still ril'Love thee. 
The Passing Bell. (Sacred Song.) 
Take hack the Heart. 
See the Conquering Hero comes. Instrumental. 
There’s a charm in Spring. 
Up in a Balloon. 
Olympic Schottisclie. 
Ixion Galop. 
Beautiful Bells. 
Light of ilie World. (Sacred Song.l 
The Life Boat. 
The Rosy Wreath. 
1 will not ask to press that cheek. 
Susan’s Story. 
Power of Love. Instrumental. 
Flying Trapeze. 
Belles of Broadway. 
Gems from Orphee. 
Gens d'-Armes Duett. 
Velocipede Johnny. 
St. Nicholas Galop. 
The Moonlit Sea. 
Periehole’s Letter. 
Home, Siveet Home. 
Woodside Waltz and Polka. 
Le Sabre de mon Pere. 
Call me thine own. 
Y’iolin and Pianc 
do. do. 
Inst’l. 
Inst'IS 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
Tlie above can lie obtained at the Music, Book, and Pe¬ 
riodical Stores, or by enclosing the price, 5 cents each. 
Other choice selections will rapidly follow. Address 
BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
9S Spring Street, New York. 
ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. 
B6i;xf 
SILVER-TIP FED SHOES 
For Children. YYill outwear three pairs without tips. 
