1870.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
3T9 
[From the Chicago Tribune.] 
'H'llte U>«ty WiasE&iMg 3Sae5aisac. 
Doty’s Washing Machine has been before the public 
now for several years, and has had a full and fair trial in 
innumerable households. I have had one of them in nse 
in my family from the first day of their public sale, and it 
gives me real pleasure to bear testimony to their great 
excellence, use and value. Tiicre is no mistake about 
them. They perform all the work that is claimed for 
them by the makers. The hands never touch the hot wa¬ 
ter. Last week we had a great washing-day. Sheets, 
blankets, counterpanes, heavy, linen table-cloths and all 
the rest of the household paraphernalia pressed into the 
tiny machine with case and rapidity, and were all wrung 
ont dry by the very excellent Universal Wringer attached 
to it, with the assistance, however, of another pair of 
hands stronger than those of the little maiden who work¬ 
ed the machine ; because the blankets,etc.,were too heavy 
for her to handle. I havo recommended and caused to 
be sold a dozen or more of these machines to my friends 
since we first used ours. They, like so many others, 
were afraid of them at first, because they thought the 
news of their capability and excellence was too good to 
be true. But now they say with me, and all who have 
used Doty’s machine, that they would not be without it 
for a thousand dollars. As every word of this is true, I 
put my name to the testimony for the benefit of my other 
Chicago friends and the public who may not be acquaint¬ 
ed with the machine. 
Geokge S. Phillips, 
Associate Editor Chicago Tribune. 
EIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUS 
IN GOLD, 
FREE FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX. 
TOE BALANCE OF TIIE ISSUE OF 
11 , 500,000 
OF THE 
ST. JOSEPH 
AND 
CAUTION. 
TRADR MARK. To enable our Patent TIN-LINFD 
LEAD PIPE to be unmistakably <1 is- 
tiDguislied from the ordinary LEAD 
PIPE, we have adopted ;.s a Tl.’ADE 
MAKE four small i mbed lines running 
lengthways of the pipe at quarter dis¬ 
tances. 'this was done at the sugges¬ 
tion of several plumbers, who had 
been underbid by unscrupulous par- 
lies working a light, ordinary LEAD 
PIPE where the specifications called 
for TIN-LIKED LEAD PIPE. This 
Company are. now making the TIN- 
LINED LEAD PIPE the same thickness and weight as or¬ 
dinary LEAD PIPE of corresponding size® and letters. 
This arrangement enables us to reduce the cost of the sizes 
suitable lor conveying water from Springs and Ponds fully 
one-third. In ordering or malting inquiries for price, send 
bore of pipe required, and head or pressure of water. Cir¬ 
culars and sample of pipe sent by mail free, warranted to be 
stronger and more durable than Lead Pipe. 
Address the Colwel'ls, Shaw & Wilxaed M’f’g Co., No. 
213 Centre Street, New York. 
/S far Now in Use GEO. A. PRINCE 
& CO.’S Organs and Mclodcons 
will be delivered in any part of the United 
States reached by Express (where they have 
no Agent), free of charge, on receipt of list 
price. Send for price-list and circulars. Address 
GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO., Buflalo, N. Y. 
GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO., Chicago, Ill. 
JpRESIDENT’S OFFICE, ST. JOSEPH AND 
DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY, 
St. Joseph, Mo., August 1, l’S70. 
The interest and coupons on the First Mortgage Eight 
Per Cent Gold Bonds of the St. Joseph and Denver City 
Railroad Company due August 15,1ST0, will be paid in gold 
at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company of the City of 
New York, on and after that date, free of tax. 
GEORGE n. HALL, President. 
Great Inducements. 
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME AND 
EXPERIENCE. 
S3|U TTBiose who arc aUxant to pur¬ 
chase iusinoucsKs, will do well to 
consider before taking- osa trust 
tlie statesnents of unknown and 
DENVER CITY 
RAILROAD COMPANY 
Our stock of Vines and Plants for Fall delivery is im¬ 
mensely large, and we have reduced our prices generally 
ONE-nALF from those of last spring. We offer unequaled 
inducements to Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters. 
Our Fall Price-List will be sent to all applicants enclosing 
S-cent stamp. 
J. KNOX, 
___Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
“UNIVERSAL” 
Irresponsible builders. 
Tempting lists of Organs at pri¬ 
ces for which no good instrument 
can be made, should excite tbc 
same disti’iist whieli tlae wcll-in- 
furmed feel in regard to the bias¬ 
ing notices of live dollar tratciics. 
GET THE E5EST. 
Now for Sale bv the Undersigned, 
These are a 30-Year Sinking Fund Pond, issued only upon 
a completed road, and bear eight per cent interest in gold, 
payable on the 15th of August and 15th of Februarj-, in New 
York, London, or Frankfort, and are free from tax. These 
bonds are in denominations of $1,000 and $500, coupons or 
*#* Circulars with descriptions, engravings and prices, 
will be sent post-paid on application. 
S. D. & H. W. SMITH, Boston, Mass. 
VICK’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
registered, and secured by an absolute and only mortgage 
upon the entire line, including all descriptions of Rolling 
Stock and Equipments. This road is 111 miles in length, the 
largest portion of which is completed and successfully oper¬ 
ated in the daily running of regular trains, the earnings of 
which arc now in excess of the interest liabilities on this 
issue of bonds. Over 
$1,500,000 
Is now published, and will be 6ent fees to all who applj r . 
Address, 
JAMES VICK, 
ISOetaES'ffEK, N. Y. 
have already been expended upon this road from Stock Sub¬ 
scriptions and Donations, and in addition to tills tbc Com¬ 
pany have a Grant from the United States of Superior 
.**<><* 
One Poqnd of Cramptou’s Imperial 
Soap will make twelve 
Jdry s__ _ 
of Handsome Soft Soa 
Aunt_ 
cer for it and Try 
BROTHERS, 84 Fri 
p- 
Front" St, 
_quarts 
Ask yourGro- 
CRAMPTON 
., New York. 
T HE MAGICAL ALPHABET. —Every family 
should have it. Very amusing, and of the greatest as¬ 
sistance to children in learning to spell and read. Price 30 
cents, post-paid. J. F. DICKEY, Chadd’s Ford, Pa. 
Lands, valued at $8,000,000. The Company is entirely free 
from debt. We unhesitatingly recommend them, and will 
furnish Pamphlets, Maps, and all information. 
Price 97% and Accrued Interest in Currency, 
W. P. CONVERSE & €0., 
No. 54 fi*ine Street, New York. 
C! and Others interested in 
J.A’i V £j AN A WrtuQ Patent Business should address 
EDSON BROS., Patent Lawyers and Solicitors, 109 Ninth 
St., Washington, D. C., for Advice and Girculae. 
TAMER & CO., 
No. 49 Wall Street, New York. 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
[Double Cogs and Double Pressure.] 
The Strongest and Best Wringer in the market. 
WHICH IS THE BEST WRINGER ? 
We say the “Universal,” because it has HOWELL'S 
PATENT DOUBLE COGS on one end of the roll, in com¬ 
bination with th e PATENT STOP, (which is in no other 
Wringer), to prevent the Double Cogs from separating so 
far as to lose their power. 
These Patent Double Cogs have very long and strong al¬ 
ternating teeth and can raise sufficiently to let through the 
largest article easily, yet cannot separate so far as to discon¬ 
nect and lose their power, hut always retain complete con¬ 
trol over the rolls, which is of the greatest importance to 
the durability of the machine and ease of operating. 
The “ Universal” also lias the peculiar advantage of two 
pressure screws, so arranged with Patent Wooden Springs, 
that each screw presses on both ends of the roll alike, the 
same as if it was in the center, while the two together give 
double the capacity for pressure. 
The “Universal ” has all Us iron parts either of wrought 
or malleable iron, and is bniit so strongly and substantially 
that for years it cannot be broken in wringing garments by 
the strongest person. 
It lias all its iron parts tcell galvanised. 
We will now furnish the various sizes of this best ancl 
strongest of all Wringers, on as liberal terms and at as low 
prices, in either large or small quantities, as other licensed 
wringers can be obtained. 
Sold to the trade everywhere. No exclusive sale given. 
See Pbice-List. 
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 
33 GortlamU Street, New York, 
