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AMERICAN AG-RICULTURIST. 
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WOO® & MAWM STEAM EMCrINE 
CO’S CEEE11I&ATE® 
Portable Steam EngineSj 
AliSO POMTASSa^E SAWIttlEES. 
We liave the oldest, largest and most complete works in 
the United State.s, devoted exclusively to the manulacture 
of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicity, 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to any ever ofl'ered to the public. 
The great amount of boiler room, lire surface and cylinder 
area, which we give to the rated horse power, make our En¬ 
gines the most powerful and cheapest in use ; and they are 
adapted to every purpose where power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short notice. 
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on application, 
WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
Utica, N, Y. 
Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
EATO:^, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
continue to manufacture their Improved 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Threshing hlachines. Circular Saws. Mills 
of all kinds. Printing Presses, Wood or Iron Lathes, Machi¬ 
nery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells. 
Pumping Water, Corn Shellers, &c., &c. 
We warrant out Engines to be what we represent them, 
and to give unqualilled satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
Caution to tliose using Moveable Comb 
Frames. 
• 
My Patent on Moveable Comb Frames, granted October 5, 
1852, and re-issued May 2G, 1863, having been extended for 
seven years from October 5,1866; I hereby notify all parties 
that their rights to make, use or sell any new hives of the 
Langstroth patent ceased on October ith; and that while 
they have the right to use hives already made, they must 
procure authority to make new hives from those owning 
the extended patent. The most liberal terms will be granted 
to all such parties. I hereby notify all parties using other- 
patented hloveable Comb Hives, that such hives use the 
essential and patented features of my invention, and cannot 
be legally used or sold without a license from the owners of 
my extended patent, L. L. LANGSTiiOTII, 
October 5, 1866. Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. 
Wood Sawing Machine. 
The cheapest and best Wood Mill made. Two men and 
team will cut two cords per hour. Send for a Circular to 
HENKY C. LAKE, Fredonla, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
A CKAWFORD STUMP PULLER, all mounted and 
ready for use. Apply to SAM’L PARSONS, Tom’s River, N.J. 
66 WEW PHYSIOGNOMY.”—A Beautiful Book, 
" with 1,000 illustrations. Best work for Agents. 
Tliree styles. $5, $S. and $10. Sent first post by FOWLEE 
& WELIi?, N, T. Send stamp for circular. ^ 
Eeynolds’ Patent Stove Hook, is an ingenious arrange¬ 
ment of two pieces of iron, like a pair of shears, combining 
a stove cover lifter, pot iiook, pie tin lifter, carpet Ininnner 
and stretclier, and for sundry other uses about a kitchen 
stove—on the whole, a most convenient addition to the kitch¬ 
en furniture. No cook stove complete without one. Price^ 
50 cents, worth Five dollars, can be sent by Express. ’ 
County and State Eights for sale on reasonable terms. 
There is money in if. Try one Couuty and be satisfied. En¬ 
close a stamp for a large circular. County rights $25 to $50. 
Address E. REYNOLDS, Lock Box 7, Corunna, Midi. 
BRADBURY'S 
PIASO FOETES. 
These renowned instruments are recomiuended by tiic 
leading musicians of the day for their great power, bril¬ 
liant SINGING QUALITIES, TOUCn, TONE, FINISH AND SU¬ 
PERIOR WORKMANSHIP. 
Call or send for Illustrated Circular. 
WtV?. B. BRADBURY, 
Ware Rooms, 427 Broome-st., New Yoke. 
CARHART & NEEDHAM, 
97, 99, ami 101 Kast Twciity-tliii-rl St., ST. Y. 
(Established ISlGi, 
Are the oldest manufacturers of Improved Reed Instru¬ 
ments in the United States, and are tlie inventors and paten¬ 
tees of the essential improvements made in this class of in¬ 
struments up to the present date. 
During this long period tliey have manufactured a vast 
number of instruments of all styles, and wlierever tliey liave 
been exhibited in competition wltli the instruments of otlier 
makers, tliey liave invariably taken the highest premium. 
At tlie last FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 
these instruments were considered by tlie judges above 
competition, and, giving tlie ordinary prize to anotlierflrm, 
they created a new class peemixim and presented to 
CAHHART & NEEDHAM 
A “SPECIAL” GOLD MEDAL, 
a uew and hitherto unawarded testimonial of excellence. 
Send for Illuscrated Circular. 
6E0. A. PRINCE & CO.’S MELODEONS, 
GEO. A. PRINCE &, CO.’S AUT03IATIC ORGANS, 
Stereopticous and Magic Lanterns, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantly two 
liundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
that size, at an expense of less tlian one dollar for a whole 
evening’s exliibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of tlie apparatus, with list of 
over two tliousand artistically colored pliotographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture Histoiw, Clioice Statuary, etc., 
etc., forwarded on application. T. fl. McALLISTER. Opti¬ 
cian, (of late firm ot McAllister & Bro., Phlla.,) 49Nassau- 
street. New York. 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Veg¬ 
etable Oils ill combination witli Glycerine, and espec¬ 
ially designed for the use of Latlics and for tlie Nursery. 
Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unri¬ 
valled. For sale by all Druggists. 
Patent Cantering 
Hor.seS, $12 to $25. Nur¬ 
sery Swing upholstered, com¬ 
plete witli books, $3.75. C!iild’.s 
Carriages, $5 to $30. Boys’ 
strong wagons,! ron axles and 
seats,"$4.,50 to $6. Invalid’s 
Traveling Chairs for in or 
Out-Door nse. Prices $15 to 
$35. For sale by the Manu¬ 
facturer. Invalids’ Carriages made to order. 
S. W. SMITH, 90 William-st., New A'ork. 
Mdbisy Il0r§e§ jiiad Toys toa’ 
tiae Holidays. 
LEWIS P. TIBBALS, 478 Broadway, New York. 
Send Stamp for Circular. 
A FcB’fect Weatlaea* 
After a series of experiments and continued improve¬ 
ments, for the last ten years, we have just introduced a 
Weather Strip, entirely novel in construction, and decidedly 
more effective than all others; in fact, we claim to have 
reached perfection in tlie article. We invite the inspection 
of the public as to its decided superiority. Illustrated Cir¬ 
culars embracing Eight varieties. 
E. S. & J. TOiiliEY, Sole Manufacturers, 
7^ Maiden Lane, New York. 
Dr. SAMUEL R. SMITH'S Magnetic Machines, for Medi- 
ical Purposes. Price $18. 
“Smith’s apparatus gives a much stronger physiological 
ettect Than I have seen from any other”~B. Silliman, Jr., 
Yale College. 
“ Your machines liave a stronger galvanic power than any 
other I have used yet."—Dn. Tiios. Alt.,kn, Philadelplila. 
Dr. S. B. smith, 809 Broadway, New York. 
GEO. A. PRI.NCE & CO.’S SCHOOL ORGANS, 
Can lie found at all tlie principal music storos througliout 
tlie United States, Canada, and the Britisli Provinces. No 
other musical instrument ever obtained tlie same popularity. 
FORTY THOUSAND are now in nse. Send to ibe manu¬ 
facturers at Buffalo, N. Y., for an ILLUSTRATED CAT.-V- 
LOGUE and Price List, which will be mailed to auy address, 
free of cliarge. 
PATENT 
MELODEONS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS, 
SCHOOL ORGANS. 
Catalogues and Price List sent on application. All orders 
and communications sliould be addressed to 
E. P. WHITING, 
87 Fultou-street, New York. 
P IANOS AND ORGANS.—HIGHLY important 
to tliose intending to purchase; unparalleled induce¬ 
ments. Money Saved. Semi lor Circulars. 
SIBERIA OTT, 581 Broadway, New York. 
BERRY & THOMPSON, Manufacturers of the Celebrated 
Choral Organs. Recommended by Prof. Timm, and our 
best Organists. Large discount to Clergymen and Cliurclies. 
Agents wanted. Liberal Discount. Wliolesale and Retail 
Depot at T. S. BERRY’S Piano AVare Rooms, 
593 Broadway, New York. 
MALrl^ETT, ®AVIS <& CO.’S 
GRAND. PARLOR GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS— 
36 First Premuims Best Pianos made. Prices low. 
GREAT BARGAINS in second-hand Pianos. Pianos, 
Melodeons and Organs to rent, and rent applied on purchase, 
or sold oil mouthlv payments. T. S. BERRY, 
593 Broadway, between Prince and Houston-sts. 
64 ILLUSTRATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR- 
■^NAL FOR 1867. Begins New Volume Jan. 1st. Full 
of Portraits, BiograpMes, Self-Culture, Matrimony; an Ex¬ 
cellent Magazine, only $2 a year. Send stamp for Pre¬ 
mium Circular- FOWLER & WELLS, New York. 
P honographic envelopes, explaining 20 
Phonograpliic Short-Hand signs wliich may be easily 
used witli great advantage bv all long-liand writers. 16 cts. 
for 25, post paid. A. J. GRAHAM, 544 Broadway, New Y ork. 
C ELEBRATED DIVINES.—Rev. DRS. PUSEY, 
Kingsley, Buslinell. Vinton, Hopkins, Beecher, Weston, 
Breckenridge, Smltli, Jlartineau, Including Carlyle, Monte- 
flore, Eliza Cook, Fronde, Thiers, Aldridge. Ruskin, and 
others, witli portraits and biograpbie.s, in THE ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED ANNUAL OF PHTTSIOONO-MY FOR 1807. By first 
po st, 20 cent s. .. AdcU'C ss FOWLER WEL LS, 389 Broadway,. 
^ A CONCENTRATED SOAP Ibr Family, Laun- 
dry and Hotel use. Half the Soap and lialt the 
V ^ Lajior, and your Clotlies are Cleaner, Brigliter g 
and Sweeter—a result magical as pleasing and satisfactory. 
SAVONINE will not run the most delicate color, proving it 
cannot injure the most delicate fiber. Tlie cost so small, the 
result so great, tliat tlie poorest housekeeper, wlieu familiar 
with its value, will call it 
A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY! 
Now manufactured iu tliis country by the GL.\MOEGAN 
^ SOAP CO.MPANY. 
gSk AgencySalesroom, No. 70Trinity-place,N.y. 
NS.—soldeverywhere,inboxesof61b.for$1.50 t' 
Al^B 
CItSlAM TAHTAK, 
Are the best in market. All first-class Grocers keep them. 
m-irilO WANTS A NEW RIFLE ’—Every w;iy 
superior to the Needle-Gun. Wlio wants a splendid 
Plano, Melodeon, Sewing-Machine, Knitting-Macliine, Wasli- 
ing-Macliine, Clotlies-Wringer, or a choice Library of Books, 
including New Pliyslognomy ? All tliese are given as phe- 
JIIUMS for Clubs of Subscribers to THE PHRENOLOGICAL 
JOURNAL for 1867. Send stamp for Circular, to 
_ FOWLER & WELLS, No. 389 Broadway. N. Y. 
Good Pens Given iiway. 
Samples of “Ad.vms & Co's CELEisnATUD Golden Pens” 
will be sent FREE on receipt of a Stamp for postage. 
Address ADAJIS & CO., 21 Bromlield Street, Boston. 
F ountain pen, hawkes’ patent, no 
Inkstand required, one filling writes 10 lionrs. Also all 
other styles of Gold Pens. Send stanm for Circular. County 
Rights tor sale. Agents wanted. GEO. F HAWKES, Sole 
Mauulacturer, 64 Nassau-st., New.Y'ork. 
C:]nY§TAL.S m FIS&E ; 
or. Parlor Fireworks, a new amusement for Winter Even¬ 
ings. Price 25 cents a package, send orders to 
O. A. liodRBACH, 122 Nassau-st., New York. 
It Wa.s l.'j Cents_The price of tlie “Optical Puz¬ 
zle,” advertised with the G.ames on page 409 ol the last 
Agriculturist, and omitted by mistake. 
"WOSES!—Along, sharp, pointed nose ; a short, 
blunt, beefy nose''; a little, turn-up. pug nose; a Grecian 
nose; a .Jewisli nose; a Roman nose. IViiat do tliey indicate ? 
See TKEPHitENOLOGICAL JOUltNAL for PHYSIOGNO¬ 
MY, PHYSIOLOGY^ PHRENOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, and 
PSYCHOLOGY. Only $2 a year; $1 for lialfayear 20 cents 
a number- Address FOWLJiU & IVELLS, No.oS'J Broadway- 
