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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Pearl^i^ti’cet, 
KEW-YOUK. 
Proilasce Commission Mereliatits, 
FOR THE SALE OF 
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Send for "Weekly Frice Current, Markin'!: Plate and 
Oircnlar with Packing and Sliipping directions. 
Country Consignments receive special attention. 
KEFKREXCES: 
Beni. Loder, Esfi., N. T. 
Ex-Pre “ .. 
..._ 1 Hon. J. K. Porter, 
res’t. Erie I{. H. Albany, N. Y. 
Cragin & Co., N. Y., Wm. S. Thorn, Esq., X. Y. 
and Chicago, HI. Prest. NaT Eire Ins. Co. 
King & Scott, Chicago, III. I Bane, Son & Co., N. Y. 
E. D. Hungerford, Bnrlington, Vt. 
Cross Cut or Drag Scwing Macliine, 
Manufactured by 
&. ¥ESTnr&HOUSE & CO., Schenectady, N. Y. 
The Subscribers are manufiicturing a superior Cross Cut 
or Drag Sawing Machine, and invite the attention of those 
having large quantities of wood to cut, to it. It has several 
Important improvements over the ordinary machines of this 
kind, some of which are as follows, viz.: 
The Saw always runs on a line with the center of the 
crank wheel, and can therefore be run rapidly without 
bounding. 
The Saw can be raised instantly after finishing a cut, by 
means of a lever, without stopping the machine, and the 
same lever can be made to counterbalance tlie saw’arm and 
thus regulate the cut of the saw in different sized logs. 
It has the simplest and best arrangement for drawing the 
log forward, in use. By simply stepping upon a lever the 
log Is drawn forward alter each cut, without loss of time. 
The labor of one man is saved by the perfect arrangement 
of our machine. 
They may be driven by the ordinary Two Horse Hallway 
Powei'S, or 3 to 4 Horse Lever Powers, and good operators 
will saw 3 to 5 cords per hour. 
_ We also manufacture Lever and Hallwav Horse Powers, 
Threshing Idachines, Clover Ilullers, Circular Wood Saws, 
vve. Send for a Circular of above. Address 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., Schenectady, N. T. 
aiiiLLg. 
I will send Macliines for sowing Onion Seed in hills, two 
rows at a time, boxed ready for transportation, for $13 each. 
When sown by these Macliines a large crop of carrots is 
raised on the same ground between the hills of onions. 
They are extensively used by tlie great onion cultivators of 
Long Island. .TAMES .1. H. GKEGOKY, 
Marblehead, JIass. 
f ERSEY BULL FOR SALE.—Thoroush-brecl, 
of excellent milking stock. Three years old in June. 
Address Dr. S. ROGERS, Pomfrel, Conn. 
C RANBERRY LANDS.—Tract of over 500 acres 
of land in Burlington Co.. X. ,1., for sale. Over 100 acres 
Bultaiile for Cranberry Culture. Abundance of Wood and 
Fencing Timber BENJ HAINES, 
27 Courtlandt st., New York. 
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Add 
RANBERRY VINES FOR SALE.—A LARGE 
quantity of the liest qualitv, liv the barrel or by the 1000. 
cfress .1. WESTCOl'T,‘Blue Point, 
Suffolk Co., Long Island, N. Y. 
F or best collection of strawberry 
PL.\NTS at lowest rates see Eel). No. of tlie American 
Agriculturist, page 74. Also Philadelpliia Haspberry Plants, 
$4 per doz. Price List free. THOS, C. ANDREWS, 
Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
strawberries, Blackberries and Ra.«pberrie?, 
K9all the best and newest varieties. Catalogues gratis. 
_ SAMUEL L. ALLEN, Cinnaminson P. O., N. J. 
CJOI.BEM FAIiM ©lEi ^BAP. 
LINDLEY M. ELKINTON, 
MANUFA CTURER, 
IlG Margaretta Street^ Philadelphia. 
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from rellned Veg¬ 
etable Oils In combination with GHyccrine,and espec¬ 
ially designed for the use of t.aclieR and for the Nux'sery. 
Its perfume Is exquisite, and Its washing properties unri¬ 
valled. For sale by all Druggists. 
g^^ITCIIlNG ^MACHINE.—Anj’ parly intendine: 
MJ'xo Dike or Ditch M.arsh or Meadow Lands should send 
for a Descriptive Circular of the best Machine ever Invented 
for such purposes. Address 
GEO. A. CHOATE, Newburyport, Mass. 
-YLliEN’S RAILWAY BUTTER. WORKER. 
With this apparatus a gild 12 vears old can work from 1 to 
20 lbs. of butter at a time, more tiiorotohly, more easily 
and more than twice as quickly, as In the ordinary way.- 
It leaves tlie butter In the best condition for moulding and 
stamping. It is simple, durable and cheap. Price $.’>.00. State 
and County rights for sale. Address IIANNUM & WALKER, 
Belchertown, Mass., or .1. A. ALLEN, Deerlleld, ilass. 
MS. W. ROMMS’ ~~~ 
liiApi*ovefl IE?.ooliiig', 
Is the Lightest and Cheapest Roofing In use. It can he ap¬ 
plied hj’ any one and can he made amj coloi'. 
Jinproved IPreservatWe Paint, 
Is the best Preservative Paint in the world for wood and 
mJltals. ft it ahcaj/s ready for use. 
Imi>rove<l Roofing Cement 
for repairing all kinds of Roofs. Send for descriptive circu¬ 
lars to H. W. JOHNS, 
successor to The Johns & Croslcy Manufacturing Co., 
78 William-st,, corner of Llherty-st., New York 
fiiMlfia I&iat>ber Ixloves 
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.^0 for 
I.adies’ sizes ; $1 75 for Gentlemen’s, by 
GOODYE.tR I. R. GLOVE MF’G CO., 
205 Broadway. New-York. 
C -UIILDRENS’ CARRIAGES OP ALL KINDS. 
J Hobby Horses, Baby Tenders, Patent Swings, &c. Send 
for Circular to LEWIS P. TIBBALS, 
No. 510 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Tavern 
DOTY'S 
C.LOTHES WASHER, 
Till: 3I0ST POPULAB, BEST, AED 
eSaeapest WaslalsBg Maclaine 
EVER INVENTED. 
It Is e.asy to operate, sitting or standing; takes but little 
room: injures no garments; linlshes Its work in from two to 
four minutes: is durable, convenient, and tlie only Washing 
Machine ever known that is LIKED THE-BETTER 
THE LONGER IT IS USED. 
Recommended as the Vcry|Be.st hv Solon Robinson, 
Orange Judd, Prof. Youmans, and many otlier prominent 
men. 
At (lie Great Pair of til's American Institute, 
Oct., 1865, wlierc all tlic principal Washers 
in the country were ahly roprescntcil, it was 
awarded the FIRST PREMIUM. 
On receipt of S30 from places where no one is selling, we 
■will send the Washer and the famous Universal 
Clothes YVi-inger, (and pay the freight if within 200 
miles of New York.) The VVasner alone "will be sent for 
SU3. 'Wholesale Terms Circular sent free. Exclusive right 
of sale given to tlie first responsible applicant from eacli 
town, R. C. BRO'WIIVG, General Agent, 
3.3 Courtlandt-.st.i IV. 'ST, 
(Opposite -Mercliants Hotel.) 
MACMIWE^, 
505 Eroadtvay, New-York. 
Highest Premium Fair American Institute, 1365, 
(Gold Medal). Report of Committee of A'wards: 
REASONS. 
1st.—Its simplicity and great range of Work. 
2nd.—Its making four diil'erent Stitches, viz.: The Lock, 
Knot, Double Lock and Double Knot. 
3d.—The Reversible Feed Motion, operated by simplj'turn¬ 
ing a Tliumh Screw, enabling tlie operator to run tlie Work 
to the Riglit or to the Left, and conv’enlence of Self-fastening 
the ends of Seams. 
4th.—The perfect finish and substantial manner in which 
the Machine is made. 
5th.—The Rapidity of its Working, and the Quality of the 
Work done. 
6th.—Its Self-adjusting Tension. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
meMEST PKEMIUM 
495 Bi’^adway, ]¥ew ITork. 
The Universal Clothes Wringer 
WITH coa WHEELS 
Has again taken the first premium at 
tlie great Fair of tlie American Insti¬ 
tute; also at the State Fairs of New 
York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey, Oliio, Indian.i, Kentucky, 
Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa. 
Over two Imndred tliousand have 
been sold, and every purchaser will 
testify that tliey save their cost lii 
clothing every year, besides saving 
. half the labor of wringing, 
i; Send for Wholesale and Retail 
> Terms Circular. 
R. C. BROWNING, Genl. Agent. 
32 Courtlandt-st., (opposite Mercliants Hotel,) N. Y • 
WffiEEMlI & 
“Woman’s Greatest Boon—We would advise a man to 
forego a Threslier and thresh ivheat with a flail, rather than 
to see the ivife wear her health, vigor and life away in the 
cverl.asting ‘ stitch, stitch, stitch,’ when a Sewing Machine 
can be obtained. The WHEELER & 'WILSON is an Invalu- 
ahle aid in every liousehold. We have had several different 
kinds on trial, and after a six year's service, tlie WHEELER 
& WILSON has taken the precedence as the best, where all 
kinds of sewing are to be done in a family.” 
[American Agriculturist, Jan. 1865. 
PARLOE_ORGA]SrS. 
The Highest Premium, a Special Gold Medal, was 
awarded to us by the late great Fair of the American In¬ 
stitute over all competitors for tlie best instruments. 
A Gold Medal was awarded to CARHART & NEEDHAM, 
for tlie best Reed Instrument on exlilbition—a most Just 
testimonial.— 'Watson’s Art Journal. 
“I can speak of them in the highest terms.”—G W. MOR¬ 
GAN. 
“Tlie finest instruments of tlie class I ever saw.’’—GKO. 
F. BRISTOW. 
“The best instruments of their class.”—WM. A. KING. 
“Tlie tone is incomparable—far in advance of any other 
Instrument of a similar kind.”—CHARLES FRAEDEL. 
Illustrated Catalogues sent by mall. 
U.'URHART NEEDHAM, 
No. 9? East Twenty~third-st., New-York. 
PER YEAR I We want agents every 
wlierc to sell our improved $20 Sewing Ma¬ 
chines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.—War¬ 
ranted five vears. Above salary or large commissions paid. 
The ONLY tfiachiiics in tlie United States for less tlinn $40 
wlilch are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover 
& Baker, Singer and Co., and Baclieldcr. All otlier clieap 
machines are infi'lngcments and tlie seller or user .are liable 
to arrest, fine and Imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, 
or call upon SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
to sell Cobbins’ 
Illustrated Family Bible, witli Notes, Reflections, Im- 
roved Readings and Pliotograpli Department. Also, Family 
Jestament with Notes, Illustrations, &c., useful in Sabbath 
School.s. E. JONES, No. 4 Atwater Bloclt, Cleveland, O. 
—Salesmen 
wB Illustrated Family Bible, witli N 
C,' 
T' 
E agle rake, Putciitccl M.ay ISGR Snlky, 'RRre 
Tooth, simplest and best. No hand work. ForRightsor 
Licenses, or for Spring Wire for Wliecl Rake Teetli, Address 
S. II- JENNINGS, Bridgeport, (7onu. 
