[November, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1869 .] 
EARTH-CLOSETS 
Are a complete success; 
Are better than Watek-Closets ; 
Are also milch cheaper ; 
Are not liable to freeze up; 
Are easily managed by every one; 
Arc entirely inodorous ; 
Are suited to rich and poor alike; 
Are especially adapted lor use in 
Factories, 
Seliools, 
Hotels, 
Hospitals, 
Kail road Bepots, and 
Private Mouses. 
Earth Commodes arc indispensable in ^ ^ 
• :uul under all circumstances wlieic fixed closets 
cannot be used. 
Fixed Closet : (Earth-closets) can be erected on any 
poor of a private house, mill, or other building ; 
in an unoccupied room in tlic dwelling, in a >ac ' 
area, or in a woodslied. 
—A good one can be bniit for 
'S'ESBEJ'iPY BOLLAKS, 
which will bold earth enough to last three months. 
The Manure saved by the use of tire Earth-closet wi 
lie wortli 810 a year for each member of the family, ana 
its care and removal will be attended with 
NO SMELL and N t O INFECTION. 
MOUtE’S PATENT EARTH-CLOSET 
will entirely supersede the 
COMMON PKIVY, 
which is a disgrace to our civilization, and must soon pass 
THE 
UNIVERSAL 
WRINGER 
Get the Largest, Best, and Cheapest! 
Now is the Time to Subscribe for 
MOORE’S 
KUKAffi NEW-YORKER. 
THE GREAT NATIONAL 
RURAL, LITERARY & EASILY WEEKLY 
j 
Published by D. D. T. MOORE, New Vorlc City, and 
Rochester, N. Y. 
This Famous Weekly, so long noted for the Ability. A ari- 
etv, and Usefulness of its Contents, and the Taste and beau- 
tv of its Style, was vastly Enlarged. Beautified, and Im¬ 
proved in January last, and is now not only the Leading ana 
Most Bo ular, but by far the 
LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST 
i ntircly into disuse. 
, SEND FOR CIRCULARS 
.. ■fbp.c Jj ' 
gets 
MEVI'^U 
IMPROVED. 
[Double Cogs and Double Pressure.} 
Newspaper of its Class in tine World! 
Moore’s Rural lias no equal in ils Spliere oi Journalism 
—far excels in Value, Attractions, and Circulation—and is t 
Welcome Visitor to tens of thousands ol Homes, in < ltj, 
Village, Suburb, and Country, throughout the l nion, < ami. 
da, &c. In all the essentials of a Practical, Scientific, Liter, 
ary. Family, and General Newspaper, it surpasses any otlm 
journal, and is pronounced the 
BEST WEFJOlY IX’ AMEIOCA ! 
Xl>e Strongest and best Wringer 
in tlie Market. 
S97B*O^WAV: 
VHILADElPHA’ 
&\3 MARKETS' 
Boston; 
|9 DOANE ST 
The “Universal Improved” has ROWELFS PAT- 
KNT DOUBLE COGS, on one end of the roll, in com¬ 
bination with the Patent Stop (which is in no other Wring¬ 
er), to prevent the Double Cogs from separating so far ns 
to io-se their power-\ 
These Patent Double Cogs, have very long and strong 
teeth, set alternately.^ that the teeth in the one come op¬ 
posite the spaces in the other, thus affording an upright 
tooth and center pressure all the time in the same wheel. 
With Offices in New York City and Rochester-the greaj 
Literary and Commercial Metropolis, and t e He.ut ot a 
Famed Rural District—it possesses unequaled l acuities , ana, 
having Seven Editors and Hundreds of Special Contributors 
and Correspondents (located in various parts of the United 
States, Canada, and Europe), renders true V U . , 
exehaiwe that “The Rural is the most elegantly punted, 
widely circulated, and heartily welconiecj paper, as a vhoh, 
which now finds its way among the 1 eople. Ihc Rural 
is profusely illustrated with Appropriate and Costly \Noo.l 
Engravings. 
Everybody Wants Moore’s Sural! 
onasmall ^c^eiffi < cRypdliage?or e sub^rRL^m'e^tl^^'LUtA C L, 
while Farmers,. Planters, ^cdadrtsls. Stock Lieeduji 
Wo'ol Gimwers^’lMiirymen. Poultry Fancierar&e... will.Jlu^ R 
Invaluable. In the Family it is liignly regarded, its Liteiiii) 
and Miscellaneous Departments furnishing Choice and Eli- 
i uu ; “V s”:;,.;,;,, r,A nil lr is National in ( liaracter ami 
tertainiiw Naiiomdln thUacfer ami 
Objects, and lias a Continental Circulation. 
DO GOOD. MAKE MONEY. 
GLASS LAMPS BBEAK 
PIKE AID DEATH. 
CANVASSERS WANTED 
The importance of this is not generally understood, and 
people sometimes buy a wringer with single cogs on hath 
ends of the shaft, expecting to get tlie same advantage, but 
as articles can disconnect these single cog-wheels continu¬ 
ally on cither one side or the other, one-half of the power 
Of the cogs is constantly lost; or if a large article passes 
through the center, all the cogs are frequently disconnected 
and rendered useless. Such a wringer lias double cogs for 
wringing a very small article, but practically only Single 
'■ Cogs for a medium article, and no Cogs at all for a large 
article, when most needed. 
| Tlie “Universal” lias the patent 
It is Printed in Superior Style, on Boole Paper, and Apprm 
to 
the WnOLE Country! Its Sixteen Pages embrace 
partnVents devoted to or treating upon 
in 
Agriculture, 
Horticulture, 
Sheep Husbandry, 
Cotton Culture, 
Grazing, Breeding, 
Dairy Farming, 
Poultry, Bees, 
Rural Architecture. 
Landscape Gardenia 
Floriculture, 
Entomology, 
Domestic Economy, 
New Inventions, 
Travels. Topography, 
Choice Literature, 
Education, 
Science and Art, 
Natural History, 
General Intelligence, 
News, Commerce, 
Market Reports, &c 
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, TALES. ESSAYS, SKETCHES 
POETRY, MUSIC. REBUSES, ENIGMAS, &C„ &c 
FORM, STYLE, AND TERMS : 
To Sell Perkins & House’s Non-explosive 
Kerosene Lamp. 
CONSTRUCTED ON SIR HUMPHRY DAVIES’, PLAN. 
\V(. claim for this remarkable Lamp, 
1 \HSOLUTE SAFETY UNDER AI.I, CIRCUMSTANCES. 
■) it, .rives twice as much light from same sized wick. 
it uses one-third less oil for an equal light. 
4 it is a successful rival of gas at a trifling expense. 
it gives no odor in burning turned ever so low. 
o’. Tlie steadiness of the flame is especially wonderful. 
7 11 is ornamental and durable-will outlast 100 glass lamps. 
The X. Y. Tribune says: “No other is perfectly safe. 
Prof V S. Clark, President of the Mass. Agricultural 
College, says: “It is perfectly non-explosive. Tlie light is 
i' . * j ..f? 4 ,,nvAtlnrwid 11v nii v ntlipr 1 nmn. T belie VC it 11*11(3 
LEVER CLAMP, 
IJOllCge, HilYS ; 11 13 inMlGGUJ’ mill-v..|/iuvi.vi ‘Ip ■ 
better Ilian is produced by any other lamp. I believe it true 
economy in view of the safety, tlie quality, and tlie quantity 
. a* n,llTrlif nii/1 +lir» rliii'fihillt.V fit til IS 1/11111"). t( 
pponomv in view ot me saiery, me quality, mm mu quiwmij 
of the light, and the durability of this lamp, to throw away 
all other kinds, and use this only.” 
C T Jackson, M.D., of Boston, Mass., State Assayer, says: 
“ I find it free from all danger ot explosions, when exposed to 
the severest proofs. Its general introduction, in place ot 
the unsafe glass lamps, will save much property from fires. 
. i .tiinea ovnlnsions. so otteil latal to llle. 
... * t KjUII Lghi 
^vys* “Tins Lamp win immsii me appalling accidents ot 
burning and roasting resulting from explosions ot kerosene 
lamps,'and is a boon to the race.” . 
Rev! W. S. Tyler, D. 1)., Prof, in Amherst Coll., says: 
“For satetv, economy, and perfection of light, it deserves to 
come into 'universal use. I prefer it to any gas burner. 
The N. Y. Independent says : “Nothing more need he said 
to bring i t at once into public confidence and universal use. 
The Amur. Agriculturist says: “Almost all the Kero¬ 
sene sold in X. Y. is unsafe, and some of it eminently so 
Dr. Edward Hitchcock, of Amherst College, says: Its 
introduction is a public benefit.” L • 
Though lutelv introduced, it has already met with an un¬ 
precedented sale, because it supplies a great public 
want. No competition. Territory exclusive. 
Sample Lamps sent on receipt ot }>;>.00, or c. o. J>. 
For full particulars address 'dpinwtlifitelif, with relerences, 
VOTAW & MONTGOMERY, Cleveland. Ohio. 
Or, 10 Cortlandt St., New A ork. 
which takes firm hold of the tub by pressing on opposite 
sides of the same staves (thus avoiding any possible 
or injury to the tub)! and is adjustable by a single screw to 
tubs of any size or curve. 
The “Universal” also has the peculiar advantage of two 
pressure screws, so arranged with Patent Wooden Springs 
that each screw presses on both ends of the roll alike , tne 
same as if it were in the center, while the two together gh e 
double tlie capacity for pressure. 
Tlie “ Universal ” has all its iron parts either wrought or 
malleableiron, and is built so strongly and substantially tliat 
for years it cannot be broken in wringing garments by the 
strongest person. 
We will now furnish the various sizes of this best and 
strongest of all Wringers, on as liberal terms and at as 
low prices, in either large or small quantities, as other 
licensed wringers can he obtained. 
Sold to the trade everywhere; No exclusive sale given. 
itaiirFS B.TJRAL is published on a irammoth Shee 
A , MFlilC i \' |U Mit)e?ior^in^alue| YarietVaiVd Pnrityof Coi 
rents, Printrtl in Extra Style and C'^ P 'y ( !vv°TsW.r > an 
kfe. 
the rural IS not a 1 .^"cnVAand that, though nearl 
douhielfslbrmer Size, and greatly Improved, its 
tion Price remains unchanged . 
TERMS, THREE DOLLARS A YEAR 
To OLUBS-Five Copies for $14 ; Seven for $1!); Ten | 
S-25, or only $2.50 per copy. 
THE 13 NUMBERS OF NEXT QUARTER 
D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park Row, New York, 
States 
Address 
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 
m 
The celebrated 
DOTY WASHING MACHINE 
SAPOLTO. 
FOR CIaKANIM'G & 
Sold also on most favorable 1 terms. 
It. c. BROWNING, Gen’l Ag’t, 
32 Cortlandt St reet, New York. 
cupotio will make Tins resemble; Silver. 
??om'l^riffe < S^POMOjeiiioves t aU Stains. 
Depot, ail Washington St., New Aoi 
Established 1 8 0 9.- 
Particnlar attention is called to our new hrftijd, 
SOAP FOR TUB 1 .POp.ppO. 
