1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
301 
DOTY^S 
Clothes Washer 
J’ls easy to operate—sitting or stand- 
ing—injures no garments, and does 
its worlc to perfection in from two to 
four minutes: is durable, and is the 
only washing-machine that is liked 
THE BETTER ThE LONGER IT IS USED. 
Kecommended ns the vert best, 
by Solon Robinson, Orange Judd, Prof. Youmans, and many 
other prominent men. 
Prices, Family Size, $14. Hotel Size, $16. A sample will 
be sent free of freight on receipt of retail price. 
it. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
S2 Courtlandt-st., New York, 
(opposite Merchant’s Hotel). 
The Universal 
Clothes Wringer, 
WITH 
COG-WHEELS, 
Fits any wash-tub. wrings clothes almost dry with little 
labor, and will save its cost in clothing every year. 
The Washer and Wringer have taken tlie first premiums 
at the great fairs of Europe and America. 
Send for wholesale and retail terms, also descriptive cir¬ 
culars. 
Exclnslve right of sale given to the first responsible appli¬ 
cant from eacli town. 
li. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
3:J Courtlandt-st.. New York, 
(opposite Merchant’s Hotel). 
A Sample will be sent free of freight, on receipt of retail 
price, .$8.50. 
TOARTLETT & DEMORESTS SEWING-MA- 
witli recent and valuable improvements, makes 
the elastic and most desirable stitch, and is in evcrv partic¬ 
ular the Ne Plua Ultra Family Sewing-Machine. Complete 
with Demorest’s patent improved treadle, hemmer, oil can, 
clamp, screw-driver, extra needles, &c., with full directions, 
only '$25, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y, Agents wanted every¬ 
where. 
AGENTS WANTED! 
J. T. HEADLEY’S 
I-IISTOIl,Y OF THE WAH, 
WO'VV READY. 
Complete in TWO VOLUMES, also in ONE. It is .admitted 
to be the most interesting, popular, and valuable History of 
the Rebellion, wliich is fully attested by tlie enormous sale 
of aOO.OOO volumes, and a large portion of the country 
still uncanvassed. 
We are obliged to run our presses night and day to enable 
ns to supply our Agents. 
Men of character and ability, who desire a lucrative em¬ 
ployment, find this a rare opportunity. 
The price of tlie work in one volume is so low, (comp.ared 
witli otiior Histories) as to bring it within the reach of all 
classes. 
For full particulars send for circular. 
Address 
AMSiKICAN FUHliISSIINCl COMPANY, 
148 Asylum Street, 
Hartforil, Conn. 
B EMOREST’S monthly magazine for 
AUGUST, NOW READY.—This number contains nu¬ 
merous valnaiile and attractive features, comprising a beaii- 
titul Fairy Song, arranged for the Piano; Original Poems 
and Entertaining Stories, by eminent writers; Elegant En¬ 
gravings, witli otlier interesting, useful and valuable Items, 
including the Summer Fashions, fn 11-size P.attcrns, &c., &c.. 
universally acknowledged the Jlodel Parlor Magazine of 
America. Single copies, 30 cents; mailed free; Yearly, $ 3 ; 
with a beautiful Premium to each subscriber. Address 
W. JENNINGS DEMORliST, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. 
FCIKEST TISEES. 
A new and much improved edition of Michanx & Nuttall’s 
“Norllv Amerlciiii Sylva,” complete in 5 Impe¬ 
rial Octavo volumes, with 277 bcantifnlly Colored plates, 
time to nature, accompanied with letter-press descriptions of 
all our “ Nortli American Forest Trees.” Tlie 
most elegant and scientific work ever published on tliis 
subject. Exnerieiiced Agents wanted to sell valuable illus¬ 
trated works in all parts of the United States. 
Address lilCE, RUTTER & CO., 
523 Minor-st., Pliiladelphia. 
IPA.PEI1,. 
. Farmers and Dairysien will be interested in the 
letters of X. A. Willard, Esq., representative of tlie Anieii- 
can Dairymen's Association, now on a tour in Great Britain 
and on the Continent. These letters will appear exclusively 
111 the Utica Herald. The Weekly edition is ayear.for 
a large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. TUTTON, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
Slow to do it; 
Or, Directions for knowing and Doing everything needfnl. 
In this book yon will find just what is best for you to do, 
and how to do it best. It tells you how to do more than a 
ttiousand things, every one valuable to be known, and need¬ 
ful to be done, by every person in every department of life. 
1 Volume, bound in hoards, cloth backs. Price 50 cents, and 
sent post-paid, by O. A. ROORBACH, 122 Nassau-st., N. Y. 
Short-Hand Without a Master, 
by which the nature of taking down Lectures, Sermons. Trials, 
Speeches, &c., may be acquired in a few hours. Fiftt-sec- 
OMD Edition, with a Supplement. Price 23 cents. Sent 
post-paid, on receipt of price, by O. A. ROORBACH, 122 
Nassau-st., New York. 
T he game of draughts simplified, 
price50 cents: Draughts for beginners, price 75cents; 
Anderson’s treatise, price $2.50- Scottish Draught Player, 
price $2: sent post-paid by A. J. DUNLAP, 280 Canal-st.,N.Y. 
THE MGHTMIMIS APPEE FAKER* 
A (Aoi’ORgiA (fiat of this Machine Last year established the fact, that it is the best PARER in market. It will pare 
smooth apples as well, and rough or bruised apples better, easier and quicker than any other Machine ever produced. It 
can be found at the Wholesale Agricultural and Hardware stores in all tlio principle cities in the United States and Canadas. 
FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS, call for the LIGHTNING PARER and accept no other, and when j'on have 
tried it, recommend it to yonr neighbor and let the people know that the world moves. We submit a few, of a multitude 
of strong endorsements, which we might offer, fl-om parties who have given it a thorougli trial. 
St. KrenoLAS Hotel, New York, July 11, 1806. 
We have been using the Lightning Apple Parer for .some time past, and we consider it a very superior machine—being 
more simple in construction, rapid in operation and perfect in its work tl.an any other we ever saw. 
.Signed GEO. PIEEIS, Steward, 
Metropolitan Hotel, New Yop.k, July 10, 1860. 
We are using the Lightning Apple Parer. We consider it a perfect machine in all respects. ■* 
Signed SIMEON LELAND & CO. 
Revere House, Boston, 12tli June, 1806. 
We are using the Lightning Apple Parer and consider It the most perfect and useful of any we have ever used. 
Signed BINGHAM, WRISLEY & CO. 
Parker House, Boston, Feb. 7tli, 1800. 
We are using the Lightning Apple Parer and consider it the iiest of .any we liavo ever used. 
Signed II. D. PARKER & CO. 
SARCl'EN’T Sc CO., 70 Ileckmais-stfcet, Kew York, 
FIi®UI£ ©F 
Manufactured only by the BOSTON MILLING AND 
MANUFACTURING CO., sole owners of tlie only maeliincry 
that will reduce (7 nborneil lioyie to iftowp-pronounced by 
the highest authority in tlie country, to he tlie best manure 
in market for all Agricultural and Ilorticiiltur.al purposes, 
guaranteed pure witli the exception of 5 per cent, salt to 
preserve it—specially adapted to Turnips, Cabbages, Tuck- 
wheat, and Autumn top dressing for Meadows, Pasture, and 
Small Fruits.-Analysed by Drs. .Jackson and Hayes, of 
Boston, Dr. Liebig, ot Baltimore, and Dr. Engleliard, of 
New York, giving of Ammonia 4.54 per cent., anil of Phos¬ 
phate of Lime, 49 per cent. For furtlier particulars, and list 
of Agents, see advertisement in .lime No. of Agriculturist. 
Pamphlets sent free to all applicants. 
CHAS. H. GARDNER, AGENT, 
16 Courtlandt-street, New York. 
~AMMC)]VIATED PACIFIC GUANO. 
The attention of Farmers and Agrienltnralists is called to 
this article, as superior to anytliing else offereii in tiie market. 
Equal to Peruvian Guano, and costing iiiucli less. 
We oiler tills fertilizer ill lots to suit all purchasers. A 
liberal discoiiiit made to the Trade. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analysis by Dc Liebig, of Baltl- 
timore, and Dr. Jackson, Massachusetts State Assaver, and 
testimonials from Agrienltnralists, sliowing its value, and 
directions for use, can be olitained from 
J. O. BAKER & CO., Selling Agents, 
131 Pearl-st., New-York. 
BONE 
For Sale by the Jlanufactuvers. Pare Bone Dust and Fresh 
Bone Superphospliate of Lime. Address 
A. LISTER & BROTHER, 
Ceres Mills, Newarit, N. J. 
Mo. 1 PcrsiYlasi fwMJiiio, 
of recent importations, for sale by 
CHAPMAN & VANWTCK, 
. 179 Front-st., New York, 
Peruvian Cwiaaiio Snisstitaatc. 
13 ^ U C5- I -I ’ ^ 
EAW BONE 
SUPEK-PIIOSPHATE OF LIME. 
PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. 
MANUFACTURED UNDER PATENTS AND GUARANTEED 
By BAUGH & SONS, 
Inventors and Sole Proprietors, 
PHILADELPHIA, PA., 
under the OP.IGINAL FORMULA, for 12 years past. 
(fpkOE mark 
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For WHEAT, EYE, TURNIP.S and ALL CROPS and 
PLANTS. 
The most highly concentrated, speedy, permanent, and 
cheap manure in the market, used by thoiisand.s of farmers 
in tlie Atlantic States, and endorsed by the most practical 
agriculturists in the country Irom tioelve gears actual use. 
See “ Ten Acres Enough,” Cliap. 2i, page 225. 
Local Dealers can furnish consumers in all parts of the 
United States and Canadas. 
BAUGH BROTHERS & CO., 
General Wholesale Agents, 
No. 181 Pearl-st., and No. 4 Cedar-st., New York. 
J®” Just published— “ How to Maintain the Fertility of 
American Farms and Plantations,”—IStli Edition, 85 pages— 
for distribution free and mailed upon application. 
WEW PHYSIOGNOMY; OR, SIGNS of CIIAR- 
ACTER—as manifested tlirough Temperament and Ex¬ 
ternal Forms. With 1000 illustrations. By S. R. WELLS, of 
the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. One handsome 12mo. 
volarae, 768 pa.ges, post-paid, $3. Agents wanted. FOWLER 
& WELLS, 389 Broadway, N. T. - 
