1870 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
109 
(Advertisements on this page £2.50 per Agate Line of Space.) 
HEMLlT OF HEALTH, 
The JANUARY number contains: 
0. TSbc r !'w« Wives. 
By Mr.s. Elizabeth Oakes Smith. 
(This is a delightful story to continue during the year.) 
10. T5ee Panges’ of BSJastea-iatg. 
By Dn. DaVERNE Pere. 
Iff®. Tlse Traiiiigig’ of Young 1 * C5ail- 
dreiB. 
By A Mother. 
SV. Generosity anti Benevolence. 
By Henry Ward Beecher. 
V. I^lBj-siesal Growth asstl ]>eveIop- 
sneaat. 
By 'Archibald Maclarem, 
Of the Oxford Gymnasium. 
VI. Hatlting' Children. 
By Mrs. It. B. Gleason, M. D. 
VIS. Hygienic Treatment off E&ogs. 
By Dn. Dio Lewis. 
VIII. Industrial Education. 
By Mrs. Horace Mann. 
IX. Studies in PStysiology. 
By Prof. T. II. IIcxley. 
X. Mew Receipts for Healthful 
Paddings; 
Home Treatment of Cholera Infantum, of Dysentery, 
of Bad Smelling Feet, of "Whooping Cough, of Burns, of 
Frozen Flesh. 
Human Physiology for the people ; A man in a Chamber of 
Ice; Hunger and Thirst; Food; Waste and Supply for, the 
Body: The Erect Position in Man ; Mind not the Governor ; 
The Brain: The Blood; Tiie Philosophy of Death. 
THE FEBRUARY number contains :. 
S. The Care off the Eye. 
J3y Rev. C. II. Brougham. 
IS. An Active Ufe. 
By IIev. Henry Ward Beecher. 
III. TEte Landlord of the J31ue Hen. 
By Phcebe Cary. 
IV. Present B>nty of 'Temperance 
Men. 
By Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D. D. 
V. The Prisons of Paris. 
By Prof. E. P. Evans. 
VI. Spurs and SSeins for SSbosc 
who need TIbgbis. 
By Dr. J. C. Snodgrass. 
VII. Blow to Dress n ESatoy. 
By Mrs. R. B. Gleason, M. D. 
VSII. A Successful Experiment 
with SmaSa Pox. 
By Frances Dana Gage. 
IX. Tlic Book Worm—Brute Force—Care of School Boys— 
Systematic Exercise—Mai Growth—Lost Days—Learn to 
say No—Breaking Bad Habits in the Egg—Death of E. M. 
Stanton, and of Mrs. Dr. Lozier—Hair Dyes—Horticultural 
School for Women—Cure for Chronic Diarrhea—Treatment 
of Felons—Of Chicken Pox—Of Sprains—Of Colds—Feeding 
the Sick—Food for Infants. 
THE MARCH number contains: 
I. Fern Grove Gymnasium. 
By M. G. Ives Seymour. 
II. Take Care «f Your Moses. 
By Rev. C. H. Brigham. 
100. Mow to Feed ElaSjBes. 
By Mrs. R. B. Gleason, M. D. 
BV. The Treatment off the Sack. 
V. Hapid Upward Growth. 
VI. Stunted Youth. 
VIS. One-sided Growth. 
VIM. A Pale Skin. 
Arrest of the Heart’s Action—Evidence that the Blood 
Circulates— Blushing —Why the Veins are Pulseless—A Cut 
Artery—The Pulse—Our Studies in Physiology—Growth and 
Physical Development —A Moody Household—A Crafty 
Woman — Out-door Professions for Women — “Work;'the 
Heart does—Keeping Up with the Times—Debt—Cure for 
Constipation—Insanity—Sleep Alone—Cure for Neuralgia- 
Hiccough—Delirium tremens—Swimmer’s Cramps—Consti¬ 
pation—Cold Feet—Etc., etc., etc. 
Each number during the year will he filled with original 
articles from the best writers, and we shall make a Monthly, 
which will help every reader to live a higher and a nobler 
life, both physically and morally. 
Every subscriber who sends us $2 for 1S70, will bo entitled 
to a splendid Steel Engraving of 
Ales, von Humboldt—Free. 
$2 a year. Samples 2D cts. We send the Herald and the 
Weekly Tribune, one year, for $3.35; or, the Herald and the 
American Agriculturist for $3.—See for more complete pro¬ 
spectus December Agriculturist, 1839. 
WOOD & HOLBROOK, 
1.3 Jjiiiglit Street, Mew York. 
Umkd States Watdi Company, 
MARION, N. J., 
Manufacturers of all the Grades of American 
Watches, Pendant Winders and Key Winders, 
ROTH NICKEL AND FROSTED MOVEMENTS. 
The finer grades all having three pairs Com ica.1 Pivots, 
Cap Jeweled, in Gold Settings, and accurately adjust¬ 
ed to Heat, Cold, and Position ; and all, even in the cheapest 
grades, have the STIiAIGHT-LINE Escapement, with Ex¬ 
posed Pallet Jewels, and Hardened and Tempered Hair 
Springs: and for our late improvement in STEM-WINDING 
mechanism, we claim a STRENGTH , SIMPLICITY, and 
SMOOTHNESS hitherto unattained in any other manufac¬ 
ture, at home or abroad. 
Constantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver 
Diamond Set, and Magic Cases, Minute Repeaters, Independ¬ 
ent 1-4,1-5 Split and Fly-back Seconds, for taking three dif¬ 
ferent times. 
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS, 
13 Maiden 3Lane, Kcw York, 
And GILES, BROTHER & CO., 142 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
GILES, WALES CO., 13 Maiden Lane, N.' Y* 
New York, Jan. 17, 1870. 
W.\Tcn No. 1080—Stem Winder—bearing Trade-Mark 
“Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, N. J.,” manufactured by 
United States Watch Co., lias been carried by me from 
December 1868, to January 17th, 1810; its total variation be¬ 
ing only two seconds in the entire time. 
L. E. CHITTENDEN; Late Register U. S. Treasury. 
Price-Lists furnished t ho trade on application, enclos¬ 
ing business card. For sale by the trade generally. 
United States Watch Co., 
Of MARION 1 , N. J., retailed and sent to any part of the 
country, by C. A. STEVENS CO., Jewelers, 40 East 
14th Street, Union Square. New' York. 
IBP 3 * * & * * ’ Call or send for Price-List. 
BUSINESS MEN—PARENTS— 
PUPILS—YOUNG- MEN— 
AGENTS, and 
Send for a description of the New Educational Invention, 
EASTMAN PENMAN’S ASSISTANT, 
now exciting so much interest in Educational and Business 
Circles. It is effecting a revolution in the Writing Art. 
Agents Wanted. It is the best Agency offered. Sample set 
I (lull outfit for a writer) mailed for $1.50. Illustrated Journal 
| 10 cents. H. G. Eastman, Eastman College, Fo’kecpsie, N. Y. 
j 
Will address for Illustrated Catalogue (3.000 graduates in 
successful business) of Eastman Business College, To'keepsie. 
A. Y. It is the oldest, best, and largest patronized Institu¬ 
tion of the kind in the world, and the only one providing 
situations for worthy graduates. 11. U. EASTMAN, LL.D., 
President, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 
211 Washington St., New York. 
For Sale Everywhere. 
The Novelty Knife 
For SjEdaes arid. Gentlemen. 
Has one ordinary blade, and one new patent blade une- 
- quailed for a sewing ripper, eraser, nail trimmer, and many 
oilier uses. Is made of best steel. Price bv mail, post-paid, 
plain handle, $1; Ivory, $1.25; Shell, $1.50; Pearl, extra 
finish. $1.75. For sale at Hardware, Stationery, and Fancv 
Stores, and Sewing Machine Agencies, and wholesale and 
retail by A. C. FITCH, Gen. Agent, 
27 City Hall Place, New York. 
Get the Best.— In nothing will this injunction better 
npplythan in selecting musical instruments, and more es¬ 
pecially in purchasing Parlor Organs. It is now a well es¬ 
tablished fact that the best instruments of this class manu¬ 
factured, are the American Organs, made by Messrs. S. I). 
& II. W. Smith, of Boston. These Instruments possess every 
requisite, and, indeed, many excellencies which the organs 
of other makers do not. Musicians are not at all surprised 
at their great popularity for they know them to lie all and 
every tiling they are claimed to he. Whether for the home 
circle, the chapel, or the lodge room, there is no organ that 
unites so many desirable qualities. 
^pHSTERNS PREVENTED from overflowing, and 
from bursting, by Muss’ Patent Automatic Water Lead¬ 
er. Agents wanted. State and Comity Rights for sale. For 
particulars inquire of J. MUSS, Box 726, Quincy, Ill., or 
J. H. MITCHELL, Salem, Columbiana Co., Ohio. 
American Vinegar Generator. 
New plan, just patented. For full description, &f.. send 
stamp' to' A. lb STRONG, Ashtabula, Ohio/ 
Frail, Farm & Nurseries, 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackber¬ 
ries, Gooseberries, Currants, etc. 
VW Our stock of VlffES AND PLANTS this season 
is the largest and best we have ever offered, and we guaran¬ 
tee our prices to be as low ss the same quality of a 
genuine article can be had anywhere. 
We call special attention to our immense stock of 
Martiia (White Concord) and Black Hawk 
Grapes. 
Jucumia (new, No. 700), Fillmore and Triompiie 
tie Gora Strawberries. 
Naomi, Hornet, Clarke and Pliiladelpkia 
Raspberries. 
Kaitatimiay Blackberry. 
American Seedling Gooseberry. 
Versaillaise, Fertile d 9 Angers Cherry* 
White Grape and Victoria Currants, and all 
other desirable varieties of SMALL FRUITS. 
Our Descriptive Illustrated Catalogue of 
52 Pages, 
containing much valuable information in Small Fruit Cul¬ 
ture, will he sent to all applicants, enclosing !0 cents. Price 
List, of 20 pages, for Spring of 1S70, sent free. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
JB Y MAILr 
A Complete Assortment of Crapes, 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Black¬ 
berries, Gooseberries, and Currants. 
Our offers of Vines and Plants by mail tliis season, are the 
most liberal we have ever made. Ail articles sent out will 
he: 1 st. All No. 1.—2d. Carefully marked.—3d. Safely Pack¬ 
ed.—4th. Post-paid.—5th. Their Safe Carriage guaranteed.— 
Gth. Accompanying each Package there will be printed in¬ 
structions for their management and cultivation. 
Price List for Spring of 1S70 sent free to all applicants. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
MISSOURI LANDS FOE SALE, 
On 2 or 10 Years Credit. 
Missouri Lands are very fertile and situated in the heart 
of tiie Union. 
North Missouri contains about 16,000,000 acres as desirable 
as any in tiie Mississippi Valley. Through tiiis Garden of 
Missouri tiie Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad extends, and 
all its lands lie near its track and numerous depots. The 
climate, so temperate and healthful, and a virgin soil so 
capable of producing almost every kind of vegetation, invito 
emigrants to settle on our Prairies. Circulars, giving full 
and valuable particulars are supplied gratis to all wishing to 
go themselves, or to circulate to induce their friends to go 
also. 
A Sectional Map showing exact location of all our Rail¬ 
road lands is sold at thirty cents. 
Address LAND COMMISSIONER, 
Hannibal & St. Joseph It. R. Co., Hannibal, Mo. 
FARM & GASieeia 
Implements, 
T» 1 *■ JUUIHUCS J il LL >11', JHTUH IN iSHWICZ 
Patent Pulverizing Harrow, price $30. Shares’ Patent Har¬ 
row and Pulverizer, with cast-iron or steel teeth. Send for 
Circulars of the above, and also for tiie Copper Strip Feed 
Cutter to,I. R. DFOATUR & CO., Manufacturers anu Deal¬ 
ers in Seeds, 197 Water Street New Y'ork. 
glECERE A HOME.—The best Fruit and Garden 
p-’ lands for sale, in a mild and healthful climate, 30 miles 
from Philadelphia. Good Markets and Society. Pure soft 
water. Price, 30 dollars per acre, payable X cash, balance 
in 10 years. A rare opportunity. Thousands arc settling-. 
Address R. J. BYllNES, Hammonton, N. J. 
