[January, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1870 .] 
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL AT THE PAHS EXPOSITION. 
100, 000 NOW II 
Beware of 
IMITATIONS, COLLINS & Cq 
The genuine 
Cast Cast-Steel Flows 
are always marked. 
COLLINS Sc CO. 
“ It gives unbounded satis¬ 
faction.” 
Editor of Agriculturist. 
Our men will use no other 
plow willingly. 
Geo. H. Cook, 
V. P. JV. J. Afl College. 
We cheerfully recommend 
it as a most valuable irnple- 
“ HARTFORD,” 
ment. 
W. S. Clark, 
F. F. SMITH'S PATENT.” UB-U A 5 JL J- JA3JU4JLJ JL JL4 VS f f M® Preset. Mass. Ag’l College. 
THE MOVLD-BOARDS, lJnTDSIDE^, AM© SISARES ©F TIIE^E PLOWS 
CAST, CAST-STEEL PLOWS, 
are made by pouring molten Cast Steel into iron moulds. They are then highly tempered, ground, and polished. 
EVERY 
PLOW IS WARRANTED TO SCOUR 
in the most difficult or sticky soils. 
Circulars giving full particulars-sent to all applicants. Address 
COLLINS & <30., 
'Water Street, New York, 
CLEANSES GARMENTS 
QSSSGKLY am THOROUGHLY, 
WITHOUT RUBBING, 
Saving its cost every year by saving clothes. 
=2? ss: IE 
IS EVERYWHERE ACKNOWLEDGED 
The Strongest, ftflost Durable and 
Efficient Wringer Made. 
B3?" Try it with any and all others. 
Sold by Dealers generally. 
R. C. BROWNING, Gen’l Ag’t, 
32 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
TPHE DEXTER CIRCULAR. 
®- Warranted to increase tbe speed of any horse or colt 
in thirty minutes, or the money returned. Price only $1; 
postage, free. By this new method a man makes $1,200 on 
one single horse, and a boy makes $1110 on two common 
colts. 2,000 references. Address, enclosing $1, 
PIERRE I). VAN IIOESEN, 
P. O. Box No. 0,033. No. 07 South-st., Nety York. 
gjMALL FRUIT RECORDER and COTTAGE 
► 7 GARDENER.—A Monthly paper, at null/ ."() cents 
a i/car. Devoted Solely to above subjects. For particulars, 
see advertisement in Dee. No. of Agriculturist, or send 
stamp for specimen copy to Its Editor and Proprietor. 
A. M. PURDY, Palmyra, N. V. 
,^io More “ Me roseate Horrors.” 
GLASS LAMPS BREAK AND EXPLODE, CAUSING 
EIRE AND DEATH. 
FARMERS AND CANVASSERS 
can find no more 
Pleasant and Profitable 
WINTER EMPLOYMENT 
than "to sell 
THE PERKINS & HOUSE PATENT 
Non-explosive Kerosene Lamp, 
Constructed on Sir Humphrey Davy’s Plan, 
Much Improved and at greatly 
REDUCED PRICES. 
The Most Eminent Scientific Men 
SAY THAT IT IS 
1. Absolutely Safe under all Circumstances, 
both from Breaking and Explosion. 
2. It gives twice as much light from same sized wick. 
3. It uses 38 per cent less oil. 
1. It is ornamental and durable— lasts a lifetime. 
a. It gives no odor in burning, turned never so low. 
0. The steadiness of the flame is especially wonderful. 
7. It is a successful rival of gas at a trifling expense. 
We will refund tbe money on receipt of the Lamp, it any 
one of the above claims proves incorrect. 
USyOne agent sold 35 Lamps tlic first day in going 
from house to bouse; another 21; another 20, &c. Or.e sold 
13 Lamps per day for his first three weeks Work ; he 
then took a general agency. One agent sold IS m one 
hotel; another sold 42to a hoarding school; one Old Farm¬ 
er sold 103 lamps in a town containing only 113 families, 
and said. •' T have lived to be a blessing to my kind.” Good 
agents clear $12 per day. 
In places where, wo have no agents, we will send per ex¬ 
press on receipt of price or C. 0.1)., a lamp complete. . 
Though lately introduced, it has met with an unprece¬ 
dented sale, because it supplies a t/rent public want.- 
Sold only by canvassing agents. Exclusive Sale guaran¬ 
teed. For descriptive circular and terms, address 
VOTAW, MONTGOMERY & CO., 
193 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio, 
19 Corllandt Sired, Ncw-York. 
TV" Send references with your let ter. 
Special attention given to furnishing Churches, Halls, 
Hotels, Shops, &e. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
The New York Weekly Tribune is a great Parmer’s 
Paper. Its Agricultural Department, valuable always, 
containing as it does Full Reports of The American In¬ 
stitute Farmers’ Club, and articles written for its col¬ 
umns by the most eminent Agriculturists of America, 
is about, to lie enriched by other attractive features in a 
Horticultural Department , which will comprise Manage¬ 
ment of Small Farms, Fruit and Vegetable Culture, and 
liow to make them pay. Also, a Veterinary Department. 
for which Prof. James Law, Veterinary Surgeon in Con- 
nell University, has been engaged to answer questions 
concerning diseases of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and other 
domestic animals, and prescribe remedies through the 
columns of The Weekly' Tribune. See advertisement 
in another column. 
VICK’S' 
FMIMIL, (SOTM 9 
1870, 
The Etrst Edition op One Hundred and Twenty 
Thousand copies of Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue 
of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready 
to send out. It is elegantly printed on flue tinted paper, 
with about 200 fine wood Engravings of Flowers and Vege¬ 
tables, and a beautiful Colored Pin tc — consisting of 
seven varieties of Phlox Drummondii, making a line 
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES. 
It is the most, beautiful, as well as the most instructive 
Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough directions 
for the 
CULTURE OP FLOWERS & VEGETABLES, 
Tile Floral Guide is published for tile benefit of my cus¬ 
tomers, to whom it is sent free without application, but will 
be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cents, 
which is not half the cost. Address, 
JAMES TICK, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
S ^AKLY HOSE POTATOES.—Price per Barrel, 
J $0. Ten barrels or more, at $"> per barrel. For sale by 
II. 11. STAIR &CO., Cleveland, Ohio, 
