1870.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
237 
Standard Churn of our Country. 
JULIEN CHURN 
AND BUTTER WORKER. 
This Churn is the Best Manufactured, the Handsomest, 
the Strongest, the Most Efficient anti 
MOST DURABLE CHURN MADE! 
A perfect Butter Maker. A perfect Butter Worker & Salter. 
Quickly cleaned, easily operated : a child can work it. 
LIST OF SIZES. 
No. 2 holds 8 gallons and churns 5. No. 3 holds 10 gallons 
and churns 7. No. 1 holds 13 gallons and churns 10. 
DAIRY CHURNS.—No. 5 Dairy holds 16 gallons, churns 13 
gallons. No. G Dairy holds 2S gallons, churns 20 gallons. 
No, 7 Dairy holds 38 gallons, churns 30 gallons. The Dairy 
Churns have a Balance Wheel and Gear Improved Dog 
Powers for Sale. .TUI-TEN CHURN CO., 
WM. C. CHAMBERLAIN. Gen. Agt., Dubuque. Iowa. 
Wholesale Agents.— Grilling & Co., New York. Mars- 
ton Peck Bros., Chicago. Samuel Cupples, St. Louis. G. 
E. Hutchinson. Cleveland. Baker & Hamilton San Francis¬ 
co, Cal. W. W. Knox, Pittsburgh. 
Send Stamp for Butter Maker’s Manual. 
TUsiiversal IFaiM.ily Susilcs are to Ire- 
come SSoaselioId. Words. 
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Look at this for your own benefit. 
’■ The Universal Family Scale is worthy the special 
attention of all housekeepers. It is a new and desirable 
article for use in families; is the most complete thing of the 
kind we ever saw, and should be in every house in the na¬ 
tion. It has a face like a clock, and is so simple that a child 
can use it .”—New York Independent. 
Canvassers and Local agents wanted, to whom liberal 
terms will be given and territory guaranteed by certificates. 
Sample Scale sent on receipt of price. Send stamp for pam¬ 
phlet and terms to GEO. TV. LEONARD, Gen'l Agt., 
P. O. Box 2,833. 32 Cortlaiult St , New York. 
Buy the NOVELTY WRINGER, or at least take 
it on trial with any or all others, and keep the Best. For 
sale everywhere. 
N. B. PHELPS & CO., 
Goal. AgHs, IT Cortlaiu lt St., New York. 
INVALIDS’ TRAVEL- 
ING CHAIRS from $15 to $40, for in 
and out-door use. Any one having 
use of the hands can propel and guide 
one. Having no use of the hands, any 
child of five years can push a grown 
person about. Invalids’ Carriages to 
order. Pat. Carrying Chairs. State 
your case, and send stamp for circu¬ 
lar. 
STEPHEN W. SMITH, 
No. 00 William Street, 
_ Naw York. 
P ATENT IRON RAILING.—New mode of con¬ 
struction. New Designs. New style of Gate. &c... all 
Patented. Send stamp for circular to S. MACFERRAN, 
1,307 Market St., Philadelphia, Penn. 
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MONEY 
EASILY 
IV1ABE 
With onr Stencil anrl Kw Check Outfit. Circulars Free. 
STAFFORD MF’G CO., 6G Fulton Street, New York. 
WHO STOLE MY UMBRELLA 
will never he asked by those who use 
The Patent Umbrella Lock Stand. 
The picture an¬ 
nexed will explain 
the construction 
better than words. 
Each umbrella in 
the stand is SE¬ 
CURED by lock 
and key, and no 
TWO KEYS AUK 
alike. 
When the lock is 
open, tlie key is in¬ 
side ready for use; 
and when t he um¬ 
brella is placed and 
the lock closed, the 
key is thrown out 
to the depositor, 
who must replace 
it in order to get 
his umbrella. 
This invention 
combines with a 
tasteful Umbrella 
Stand, perfect se¬ 
curity against the 
lossofau umbrella. 
It is suited to Pm- 
vate Dwellings, 
Boarding- 
IIouses, Schools, 
Offices. Count¬ 
ing-Rooms. 
Stores, Hotels, 
Churches, Thea¬ 
tres,Concert and 
Lecture Rooms, 
Puislic Build¬ 
ings, etc. 
Umbrellas need 
no longer be ex¬ 
posed to theft, nor 
be hidden away 
wet,nor kept in the 
hand to soil or ruin 
a carpet. 
Tlie stand is made 
in every desirable 
size and style, and 
_ _ is kept on sale by 
J iwn**- all the enterprising 
Hardware and House-Furnishing Establishments in tlie 
country. Jobbers, generally, are supplied with it. Circu¬ 
lars free on application to tlie manufacturers or their agents. 
THE HEATH & SMITH MANUFACTURING CO. 
Principal Offices: 
44 Murray St., New York. ) Factories: 
54 Randolph St., Chicago. ) Portland, Conn. 
('Charles E. Adams, 20 Milk St., Boston, Mass, 
i Keen & Haggerty, Baltimore, Md. 
Agents: 
In Flavor is Ricli, Full, and Aromatic. 
Always Delicious! Always Uniform ! 
Unrivaled in Quality. Reasonable in Price. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
THE GREAT ARABIAN COFFEE CO., 
289 Greenwich St., New York. 
For Family use—simple, cheap, reliable. Knits everything. 
Agents wanted. Circular and sample stocking free. 
Address BINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Me., 
or liG Broadway, New-York. 
A GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS !-$75 
to $200 per month. We want to employ a good agent 
in every County in the U. S. on commission or salary 
to introduce our World-renowned Patent White 
Wire Clothes Lines; will last a hundred years. If 
von want profitable and pleasant emplovment, ad¬ 
dress HUDSON RIVER WIRE CO., 75 William St., 
New York, or 1G Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. 
<tt 1 flfi f tN O K, (Hi per Month guaranteed. 
Sure pay. Wages paid 
weekly to Agents everywhere selling our Patent, Silver 
Mould White Wire Clothes Lines. Business permanent. For 
full particulars, address Girard Wire Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. 
W ANTED —Agents to sell a thoroughly good 
domestic article, wanted in every family. No 'com¬ 
petition. Exclusive territory given. Business very pleasant. 
Agents have sold 3 doz., netting $30 profit per day. One 
sold 330 in a small town: another 1,000 in 5 towns; another 
31 in calling on 33 families. Cost of the outfit, $3. No 
danger of imposition. Best of references given. Send for 
Circular to 102 Washington street.. Boston. Mass. 
LITTLEFIELD & DAME. 
A LL WANTING FARMS.—9.000 acres, good 
sojl, mild climate, 34 miles south of Philadelphia. Price 
only $25 per acre. Also improved farms. The place is crow- 
in<r more rapidly than almost any other place in the United 
States. Thousands are settling. Address 
C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. 
^SKATER-PROOF BUILDING PAPER (no tar) 
for inside and out. C J FAY, Camden, N. J. 
See the SAFE! SAFE ! SAFE ! advertisement of Votaw 
& Montgomery, on last cover page. 
Special Malice to Farmers ! 
We are daily in receipt of so many letters from Farmers 
and others making inquiries as to quality, price, whether 
we can send a single pair, &c., that we tind it an utter im¬ 
possibility to answer them. We take this method of reach¬ 
ing all. Having now made the necessary arrangements to 
send single pairs, we expect to have a pair of “Champions” 
on the feet of every reader of the “ Agriculturist.” 
(Patented May 29th, 18C6.) 
The “Champions” are made in the most durable man¬ 
ner and of the very best material, and every pair 
WARRANTED. 
Every pair contains a heavy Sole-Leather Counter. 
We use nothing hut tlie very best Hemlock and Oak Tan¬ 
ned Kip. Our N. K. Calf is a flesh split, finished on the 
flesh side. The grain is finer and will wear as smooth as 
calf-skin. We guarantee its wearing qualities and du¬ 
rability. 
For a Plow Shoe they are excellent. 
For the Harvest field they are invaluable. 
For Boys’ wear they ark superior, as they will 
SAVE TIIE PRICE OF TWO PAIRS OF SHOES IN A YEAR IN 
ROTTEN AND BROKEN SHOE-STRINGS. 
Ttoeap AdvaE&fag’es. 
The seams are at such points as can never hurt tlie feet 
and the shoe needs only to be closed at the top by a simple 
Buckle and strap; saving time, trouble and vexation. 
Tlie lore part overlapping tlie quarter renders it impossi¬ 
ble for DIRT, stubble or rubbish to enter the shoe, which, 
to farmers and laborers, proves a blessing indeed. 
Farmers, if you wish to procure for yourselves and bovs a 
good, iionest, serviceable shoe, otic that will give yon 
entire satisfaction, save you time, trouble and annoy¬ 
ance. you can remit ns by mail tlie prices given below; 
stating your size or number, whether Double Sole or Sin¬ 
gle Sole, by what Express to ship, and they will he sent 
you bv return Express. 
New York, May 10,1870. 
We have examined carefully “ Ballard’s Champion 
Shoe,” and, without practical use, should judge it to be a 
capital article. The peculiar cut gives it the set and hear¬ 
ings of a hoot, with the ease and lightness of a shoe; and the 
strap brings it as closely as desired around tlie ankle with¬ 
out the trouble of strings. Those which wo have seen are of 
good stock and well made. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO. 
Men’s Pegged, Double or Single Sole, full Oak Kip_$2.75 
Boy’s " “ “ “ “ “ 2.25 
Men’s “ “ “ “ N. K. Calf Kip. 2.50 
Boy’s “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.00 
Tlie Champions are manufactured solely bv tlie well- 
known House: BAY STATE SHOE & LEATHER CO.. 
32 and 34 Vesey St., New York. 
Address A. BALLARD & SON, 
P, O. Box 5,000, New York. 
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This is something entirely neio, being an unprecedented com¬ 
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A GENTS LOOK!—§13 a day made, selling our 
Scissors Sharpener and other wares. Sample 25 cts. 
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XI Marriage Between Old Men and Young Girls. 
XII. What. Mav he Done with Health in View and the 
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