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AMERICAN AG-RiCULTURIST. 
75 
IBloom-ingtoii IVtii'ssery, 
240 Acres I S 4th Year I 
Apple, 1 and 2 year, also 1st class 3 to 5 year Standard 
Apple; Dwarf Apple; Standard and Dwarf Pear, 
Plum, Clierry, Hale’s Early Peacli, Apricot, 
Mulberries, Currants, Gooseberry, Kittatin- 
jiy, and other Blackberries. Iona, laraella, Adirondac, with 
ceneral assortment of Grapes. Ap|ile and Pear Itoot^Grafts, 
fine 
Chili, .....—-.-.. - 
son.—Kvergreens, very large stock, mostly meduim and 
small sizes.—Ornamental Trees and Shriibs, Roses, the very 
largest and best assortment we know of, over GOO varieties.— 
Dalilias, Lilies Gladiolus, Tniieroses, Pieonies.-Green-House 
and Bedding Plants.—Having Might large Houses we can 
furnisli a Splendid Floral Collection. Send 2 Red stamps 
for Catalogues. Address PHtENIX, 
Bloomington, Illinois. 
100,000 G5-I2:A.JPJES, 
Including all the best sorts for Vineyards or private lands, 
at the lowest rates. Sent by Express, or pre-paid by mail, 
carefully packed. Agents Wanted. Catalogues to any Ad¬ 
dress. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries, 
Plymouth, Mass. 
rf^HE TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY FOR 
P'all planting, for Upland and garden culture, and for 
swamps. Under niy method of cultivation the yield last sea¬ 
son on Upland was over 400 bushels per acre. Explicit di¬ 
rections ior cultivation with pi-ices of plants, with nursery 
catalogue complete, will be sent to any address. Agents 
AVante''d. 
B. JI. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, JIass. 
t pear, paradise. Qum^, 
IJrpium, Cherrv and Apple Stocks, of 
■ ■ ■ B. J'l. WATSO.V, Old Colony 
Catalogues are now ready. 
S rime quality, for sale by 
urseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
Trowbridge’s Grafting Wax. 
Of first quality, put up in lib., and J^lb. rolls, for con¬ 
venient use, and recommended hy Messrs. Bronson. Graves 
& Selover. Nurserymen, P B Mead, and Chas. Downing, 
Esq's., and many others. It is also used for Flesh wounds, 
and for sealing fruit cans. Prepared by F. TROWBRIDGE, 
Milford, Conn., .and for sale by the Seed Stores in llie princi¬ 
pal cities and country.-Also Crauberry Plants In any 
quantity, for sale. 
To Ag’CBBts iind tin© Trad©. 
My Autumn Catalogue is now ready, with great induce¬ 
ments to Agents. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony'Nurseries, 
Plymouth. .Mass. 
Y WHOLESALE LIST OF GARDEN AND 
Flower Seeds is now ready, and will be sent on applica¬ 
tion. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed 
Establishment, Plymouth, Mass. 
tofahmeHs. 
80,000 Barrels of Lodi Pondrette 
For sale in lots to suit purchasers. This Poudrette has been 
on the market for 2G years, and has held its place among alt 
other fertilizers as the Best and Clicapcst, being sold 
for ¥40 per ton less than otber fertilizers, with just as good 
results. It is manufactured from tlie night soil of New York 
City, which tlie subscribers have the exclusive contract for 
removing to their works. Its oiilef recommendations are its 
economy, the quick growtli it gives to tlie plant, ripening a 
crop from two to tliree weeks earlier, and an increased yield 
of 50 to 100 per cent. It is used most extensively upon Corn, 
Tobacco, Potatoes, and Garden Vegetables. Is perfectly in¬ 
odorous, harmless to vegetation, can be applied directly to 
the seed williout injury, and yet is as powerful as Peruvian 
Guano, and unlike Guano, does not leave the soil in an e.x- 
hausted condition. A pamphlet with the experience in Its 
ttse of several hundred farmers in different parts of the 
United States, some of them having used it for over 20 years, 
■will be sent to any person applying to our address. 
Price—$2.00 per Barrel of four Bushels. 
Address 
THE LODI MAiVliFACTURING C03IPA1AY, 
66 Courtlandt Street, 
_ _ YORK . 
Bruce’s Patent Concentrated 
Manure, 
Manufactured from Animal Filler, Blood and Pure Ground 
Bones. GRIFFING & CO., Sole Agents, 
oS & 00 Courtland-st., New-York. 
Send for Circular. 
GJ-U.A.]NO.=’=’ ' 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano, also Baker’s Island 
and other PUospliatic (Bone) Guanos of the richest. 
; quality, genuine as imported, and pure article. Also Man¬ 
ipulated Guano, consisting of No. 1 Peruvian and 
Baker’s Island Guano, making a very rich and sub- 
I stantial fertilizer. For sale in quantity to suit purchasers by 
j J. B. SIRDY, 53 South-st., cor. of Wall, New York. 
I (A fair deduction made to Dealers.) 
For further particulars send for Circular. 
NOo 1 F©F6a¥iaDS ©Maaiio, ' 
of recent importations, for sale by 
CHAPMAN & VANWTCK, 
ITO Front street. New York. 
Oxiasio Z Grxiaiio I <3-iiaiio I 
. Pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano now in the m.arket and sold 
ky griffing & CO.. 
53 & 09 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
W ANTED March 1st. a Farmer on a forty acre lanii, In 
iVcstchestcr Co., N. V., a middle-aged, married Aiiieri- 
onn who can bring first-class references. 
G. G. HALSTEAD, 52 Murray-st., New York. 
Doty’s Clothes”^Washer 
AND 
CHURN POWER. 
NOW WARRANTED TO RAPIDLY CLEANSE 
THE DIRTIEST CLOTHING 
Witliosit 
Tlie Proprietors are happy to announce that their iate 
Improvements and tlie discovery of a more eftioient process 
of washing, enable tliem now to 'Wabeant their great 
siiad lialjor Saver§, 
already the best and mo,st popular in use—to be capable of 
enabling a person to tliorouglily cle.anse even the dirtiest 
sliirts, "STEEAKS” included, witliout a particle of rubbing, 
witliout chemicals, with moderate labor, and without danger 
of WEAR OR TEA it. 
Exclusive of lieating suds, wringing, rinsing, etc., a week’s 
wasliiiig for a famiiy of six nersons mav be done witli our 
Family Size IVaslier in HALF AN HOUli! 
The DOTY WasUcr took <ke FIRST PRE¬ 
MIUM, a lai-gc Silver Medal, at the gi-eat 
Pair of tlie American Institute, Just closed. 
and. I^eliect I 
“It is worth one dollar per week in any family. After a 
ye.ar’s use, ‘our maciiiiie’ is tliouglit more of to-day than 
ever tiefore.’'— Solox Kobinsox, Agi'iculUtral Editor of 
The Keio York Tribune. 
Perliaps you will ask Ilow tliis Waslier can clean clothes 
witliout vearing them. We answer: In using it, your 
dollies liave tlie advantage of being cleansed in suds liot 
and strong enongli iodinsolve all dirt and grease, lienee it has 
only to rinae tliem out; wliereas, in washing by iiand, tlie 
liaiids cannot be lioriie in suds so hot and strong, and tlie 
clotlies must necessarily be rubbed and worn to get tliem 
clean. 
Now can yon not better afford to buy a niacblne than to 
buy extra clothes that will amount in a single year to more 
tlian double tlie price of llie madiiiie, and to si.x, eiglit. yes, 
ten times its price during the time it will last? How can 
yon make a better-paving investment? 
Our Salesiiieii are DOING GOOD AND JiAKING MON¬ 
EY, and ice want a good one in even/ town. 
The cdelirated UNIVERSAL CLOTHES fVRINGER sold 
also by the uudci'Sigued. For further particulars Address 
R. C. BROAVNING, 
General Agent, No. 32 Courtlaiidt-st., N. Y. 
NOTE.—Persons in Illinois, Wisconsin, IMissoiiri, Iowa, 
Jlinnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, and Dacotah, Address the 
Proprietors, 
JANESVILLE, WIS. 
NEGLECTED COUGH, COLD, 
AN IRRITATED OR SORE THROAT, 
if allowed to progress, results in serious 
I Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Dis- 
leases, oftcntiniesincuralile. Bnow.x's Bkon- 
'cHiAL Teoohes reacli directly tlie affected 
parts, and give almost imniediate relief. 
For Beoxciiitis. Asi'hma, Cataerh, and 
Consumptive Coughs the Troclies are use¬ 
ful. Public Speakers and Singers should liave the Troch¬ 
es to clear and strengthen the Voice. TIio.se wlio overtax 
tlie voice, and are exposed to sudden changes, should use 
them. Obtain only tlie genuine. “Brown’s Broucliial Troch¬ 
es,” having proved tlieir eflicacy by a test of many years, 
are liiglily recommended and prescribed liy Pliysiciaus, and 
have received testimonials from many eminent inen. 
“I have never changed niy mind respecting them from the 
first, excepting to think yet better of that which I began 
tliiuking well of.” 
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Sold by .all Druggists and Dealersin Medicine in the United 
States and Foreign countries, at 35 cents per box. 
Is the greatest invention of the age. Every ruptured person 
should read his pamplilet. Sent Free. 
No. 11 Aiin-sfrecf, Nexv York. 
^iromoM 
.Ih 
Kerosene Lights! 
IVES’ PATENT LAMPS 
Orange Judd, Esq. 
Home Insurance Co. 
International Insurance Co. 
Nortli American Ins. Co. 
Lorillard Insurance Co. 
Plioenix Insurance Co. 
Astor Insurance Co. 
vvitlows and Orphans Ins. Co. 
Pacific Insurance Co. 
Prof. C. H. Hitchcock. 
Tlieodore Tilton, Esq. 
J. E. Halsey & Co. 
are used and approved by 
N. Y. Tribune. 
The Indenendent. 
Central National Bank. 
Brown Bros. & Co. 
Brig. Gen. Win. Hall. 
H. Ricliards, Esq. 
J. C. Derby. Esq. 
Prof. D G. Eaton. 
Will. B. Dana, Esq, 
Frank Leslie. Esq. 
J. M. Bradstrcct & Son, 
Sargent & Co., 
and a great many others in citv and country. 
OISSATiSFIEQ OAS CONSUMERS, 
and the Public generally; are invited to call and examine, 
or send for Circular giving Testimonials, Cuts, Prices. &c. 
JULIUS IVES & CO., 
IS Beeliman-st., IS'ew-'V'orli. 
F ancy fowls for Sale.—PlicasniUs, Ducks, 
&o. Sendfor a Circular: enclose stamn to 
BENJ, HAINES, Ji!., Ellzabotli. N. J. 
The Challenge Washing Machine 
Is warranted to wash easier, better and quicker. 
and with less wear to the clotlics tlian any other machine 
or process, and to wash clean 4 shirts in 4 minutes; 6 
SHIRTS ill 7 minules, and oflicrclotlics ill proportion. Weighs 
hut 30 lbs., costs but $7 to ¥9. Sample iiiachines sent on re¬ 
ceipt of price, and money refnndcfi if tliev lail to give per¬ 
fect SATISFACTION. Cliilis of 0 at tlie pi ieo of 5. 
We, tlie undersigned, have used ilie Clialltnge Washing 
Macliine in our faniilies, and can freely recoiimieiid it. We 
are likewise acquainted wiili S. W. Palmer & Co., and know 
them to behoiiorahle and reliable men, and believe lliat per¬ 
sons will be pei'fectiv secure in sciidiu" tliem money for Ma- 
Clitnes. Rev. Win Hosmer, Editor or Northern Independ¬ 
ent ; Rev. Will. C.Steele, Pastor of North-street, M. E. Cliiirch, 
Auburn : Rev. B. I. Ive.s, Chaplain of Aiiiiurn State Prison; 
Rev. D. D. Lore. Editor of Nortliern Cliristlan Advocate; 
Knapp & Peck, Editors and Proprietors Auburn Advertiser; 
Rev. Clins. Hawley, 1st Pres. Cliurcli, Auburn, N. Y.; F.ev. 
D. A. Whecdon, Blecker-st. M. E. Church, Utica. N. Y. 
Agents wanted everywliere. Tliey are making from $100 
to $400 per month. Send enclosing stamp for circular giving 
full descriptions and 1000 references. 
Tlie Challenge Wringer and Ironer combines a perfect 
Wringer and a perfect ironing machine forironiiig 'Without 
Heat, and as quickly ns tlie articles would be run through 
a Wringer. Send for Circular. 
S. W. palmer & CO., Auburn, N Y. 
THE ■ 
This Wringer has again taken tiie first premium In the 
Great Fair of the American InatiUile—it lias also taken the 
FIR.ST PKEMiu.M at ttic State Fairs of New-York, Vermont, 
Pennsylvania, Olilo. Micltigan. Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, 
Iowa, Wisconsin. Connecticut River Valley Fair. Clmmplafn 
Valley Fair, and at most of the County mid Institute Fairs 
throughout tlie countrv. Over 200,000 have been sold, and 
are now in use in tlie United States, and we never heard of 
one that not liked. 
The Universal is superior to all otlier 'Wringers, in iiav- 
ing large roils of solid India Rubber, so protected by strong 
cog-wheels tliat tiiey cannot slip or break loose from the 
shaft. Its strong wood frame cannot lie broken, anti does 
not rust or-soil the clothes. Every Universal Wringer is 
WARRANTED. 
We select a few testimonials from persons widely kno'wn 
to the public, wlio speak from actual experience, and are 
above suspicion of misstatement. 
“Mv family would as soon give up tlie cooking-stove as 
this Glothes Wringer. It cannot be too liiglily recom- 
inended.”— [Solon Robinson. 
“ After a constant use of the Universal Clothes Wring¬ 
er for more Ilian four years in my I'aiiiily, I am aufliorlzed 
by tlie ‘powers tliat be’ to gri’e it the most unqualified praise, 
and to pronounce it aii iiidispensaiile part of tlie macliinery 
of liousekeeping.”—[Rev. Henry Warq Beecher. 
“This is tlie first 'Wringer I have found tliat Avonld stand 
the service required of it.”—J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel. 
“ We think the Machine much more than pays for itself 
EVERY year in the SAVING OP GARMENTS. We tliiiik it im¬ 
portant the Wringer slioiild lie fitted witli COGS.”— [Orange 
Judd, Editor of American Agriculturist. 
“ I heartily commend it to economists of time, money and 
contentment.”— [ I'lie Rev. Dr. Bellows. 
PRICES—Large size, $10; Medium, $.3.50 On receipt of 
the price from places where no one is selling, we will send 
the WRINGER free of freight charges. 
A good canvasser can make money rapidly selling them in 
every town. Exclusive sale guarantied and lilieral terms 
given to responsible parties who first apply. Descriptive Cir¬ 
cular and terms sent free. 
Tlie celebrated DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER, which has 
just taken tlie First Premium at tlie Great l-'nir of the Amer¬ 
ican Institute, is sold also hy the undersigned. 
K. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
No. .32 Conrtlandt-st.. New-5'nrk. 
fATMTCODK MUH* 
THE 
HiMMMfr mmm 
Covered with Beatitifiil 'Wiiite Duck, tlie Best, 
tlie cheapest, and most durable, Cork Rolls, Cog Wheels, 
Galvanized Iron Fraiiie. Depot of the Company, 494 Broad¬ 
way. New-York. Price $3.00. Agents and Snippers liberally 
dealt Avith. Send for Circular. 
India fslovcs 
are an invaluable protection for the hands in Gardening, 
Hoti.sework, 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 I. R, GLOVE MF’G CO., 
‘205 Broadway, New-York. 
CJIlEtUDM FAIiM mit 
LINDLEY M. ELKINTON, 
MANUKA CTUBEB, 
116 Margaretta Street, Bhiladelphia. 
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. 
SSI A MONTH MADE by DISCHARGED 
W JI ?^^"Soldiers and otliers, witli Stencil Tools. Don't 
fall to send for our free Catalogue, containing full particu¬ 
lars. Address S. M. SPENCER, 
Brattlcboro, Vt. 
