398 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
(Pat. July 21, 18G8, and October 10, I860.) 
THE FINEST CULINARY INVENTION OF 
THE AGE. 
Embodying in a plain and cheap utensil 
ALL THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED . IN THE PERFECT BROILING 
OF MEATS. 
Operates upon the essential natural principles for broiling 
meats to perfection • prevents the escape of nutriment by 
evaporation, and retains all the rich juices and delicate fla¬ 
vor—which are mostly lost in till other Broilers, or by the 
process of frying. 
Broils in less than half the time required by any other, 
and cooks the meat perfectly uniform, leaving no burned nor 
raw spots. 
Does away with all smoke and smell of grease; requires 
no preparation of fire; and makes broiling, heretofore so 
vexatious, the quickest and easiest, as it is the healthiest 
of all modes of cooking meats. 
Broils equally well over coal or wood; answers for all 
sized stove or range openings, and is equally good for beef¬ 
steak, chicken, ham, chop, fish and oysters. 
It is not only 
GUARANTEED 
to fulfil each and every claim above set forth, but to any not 
satisfied after trial, 
Tiic* Money will be Refunded, with Charges 
botli ways. 
Dealers throughout the city and country are invited lo 
order on these terms, and families to test it for themselves, 
with the certainty of its costing them nothing, if not as 
represented. 
Each Broiler will have the authorized label attached, with 
the Trade-Mark, ** American Broiler,” stamped thereon. 
Retail Price only $2. 
Liberal Discount to file Trade. 
Now for sale in half-dozen and dozen packages, in New 
York City, In the houses below named, who will be responsi¬ 
ble. to the full extent of the above guarantees, for all Broil¬ 
ers sold by them. 
LALAXCE Si GROSJEA.N MAN’P’G CO., 
Nos. '89 Beckman and 53 & 55 Cliff Sts. 
E. KETCIIAM Si CO., No. 389 Pearl St. 
ItUSSELL* Si ERWUV MAN’F’G CO., 
Nos. 45 & 47 Chambers St. 
N. E. JAMES & CO., No. 33 Cliff St. 
For sale at retail by Stove, Tin, and House Furnishing 
Dealers generally. 
rgno PARTIES VISITING THE 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FUR, 
Don’t fail to see 
The Downer Mineral Sperm Lamp, 
an entirely new article, to burn,the Downer Mineral Sperm 
Illuminating oil—300 degrees fire test! Absolutely safe! 
Cannot explode, and the most brilliant light ever produced. 
HALLS PATENT 
HUSKING GLOVES 
Enable the wearer to husk 50 per cent faster than 
WITHOUT THEM AND ABSOLUTELY PREVENT SORE HANDS. 
Made of the best leather with metallic claws attached. In 
ordering, state size; large, medium, or small. Send for 
sample or circular. Price, $1.50 per pair. A liberal dis¬ 
count to Dealers and Canvassing Agents. Address 
The Hall Husking Glove Co., 
101 & 103 West Lake-st., Chicago, Ill. 
C OOPER’S PORTABLE ENGINES with Steam 
Pumps and Lime Extracting Heaters and Saw Mills, 
cutting 10 to 20 M. per day. Stationary Engines, Boilers 
and Mill Machinery. $1,500 purchases a complete Tiro 
Hun Grist Mill, with modern improvements. Prices I.’e- 
x>uoed. Circulars free. John Cooper & Co., Mt. Vernon, O. 
FARMERS, SAVE YOUR FEET, 
AND WEAR 
BALLARD’S CHAMPION SHOE. 
New Yoke, May 10, 1870. 
We have examined carefully “ Bai.lakd’s Champion 
Shoe," and, without practical use. should judge It to he 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 closelv as desired around the ankle with¬ 
out the trouble of strings. Those which we have seen are of 
good stock and well made. ORANGE JUDD & CO. 
Induce your Shoe Dealers to keep a supply for your 
neighborhood. 
For full particulars, prices, etc., SEE page 337, JUNE 
Number of the American Agriculturist. 
A. BALLARD & SON, 
33 ami 31 Vesey Street, 
P. O. Box 5,000. New York. 
Gothic Furnace. 
For warming Dwellings and Churches, is the best mode 
yet invented. Read what O. G. Howard, Esq., of Ithaca, 
N.Y., says: “The No. 12 Gothic Furnace bought of you 
last fall, answers my expectations fully. 1 selected it on my 
judgement from several varieties, after several years’ ex¬ 
perience with lurnaces. Last winter I heated 7 rooms with 
it, each 11 ft. high, being together 1,352 square feet of floor, 
besides warming part of the time a Hall 9x24 feet, 21 feet 
high, and two upper bedroom... I consider it superior in 
three respects. 1st. It can be rushed or hurried up easily and 
quickly. 2d. In warm, spring weather it will burn cinders 
more slowly and keep tire longer at a low heat than any 
Heater I know. 3d. It does not and cannot leak gas in any 
form. It is simple, easily managed, economical, and does 
not burn the air." 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, Manufacturer, No. 605 Sixth Avenue, 
N. Y. Send for a Catalogue. 
I [3ARM MILLS!—Durable, efficient, and low- 
priced. Send for Circulars. Agents wanted. 
LANE BROS., .Manufacturers, 
Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows. 
For Level Land ano Side Hill. 
These Plows leave no “ dead furrows,” “ no ridges,” and 
give an even surface for tire Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder, 
and Rake. They turn sod ground flat 5 to 10 inches deep, 
disintegrate very thoroughly, and will not clog. Eight sizes, 
from a one-horse garden plow, to a 6-eattle plow. Change¬ 
able mould-boards for sod and stubble. Send stamp for 
Circular. Manufactured and sold by 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
Premium Farm Grist Mill. 
Cheap, simple, and durable. Is adapted to all 
kinds of Horse-powers, and grinds all kinds of 
grain rapidly. Send for Descriptive Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
IVES’ PATENT LAMP$f. 
“ Tlie next best thing to daylight yet discovered.”— 
Neio- York Tribune, 
“They are, without hesitation, the best in the world.”— 
American Institute. 
THE SILVER LAMP "WICK—The best and cheapest ever 
introduced. Does not smoke. Requires no trimming. 
Lasts longer than any other wick. Does not incrustate, and 
therefore always burns with a clear, silvery flame. 
The Folding Pocket Lanterns, 
Very Light. Strong and Durable. Can be folded and 
carried in the pocket or traveling hag. 
Nearly 100,000 already sold. 
THE IVES PATENT LAMP CO., 
Sole Agents for the United States, 
37 Barclay-st„ and 42 Park-place, New York. 
Fane Mills and Sugar Evaporators. 
The, best and cheapest. Our improved Evaporator is 
licensed by the proprietors of Cook’s, Co^’s and Harris’ 
patents, combined with our own improvements patented 
June lath, 1869. The best Evaporator tor Sugar Cane, Sor¬ 
ghum, and Maple Sugar. Send for Cane Circulars to Hart¬ 
ford, Ct.; for Maple Circulars, to Bellows Falls, Vt. Address 
THE HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO. 
State that you saw tills in the Agriculturist. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble, cheap and portable. Just the thing for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
“Your $50 Lathes are worth $75.” Good news 
for all! Delivered at your door. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
N. II. BALDWI N, Laconia, N. H. 
SELF-ACTING GATES. 
Nicholson’ s Potent Self-Acting Carriage Gates and Self- 
Shutting Hand Gates are the latest improved and best in the 
world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Company, Cleveland, 0. 
4,5E A a Month, with Stencil and Key-Check Dies. 
Jpki Ju Don’t fail to secure Circular and Samples, free. 
Address S. M. SPENCER, Brattleboro, Vt. 
H. KILLAM & CO., 
Ciiestmst St., New BBsavem, Conn. 
We manufacture the finest class of carriages for city use, 
consisting of Landaus, Landaulettes, Clarences, Coaches, 
Coupes, Coupelettes, Barouches, Bretts and Phtetous, 
which we warrant equal in point of style, finish and dura¬ 
bility to any built in this country. 
Messrs. DEMAREST & WOODRUFF, 628 Broadway, are 
our Agents in New York City. 
AN a 
/V O TAfl US _ 
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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. 90 William Street, 
New York. 
Hawley’s Air Pistol, 
Fat. June 1,1869. 
No dirt, dust, or danger: 
uses compressed air. No cost 
for ammunition ; from one charging, it shoots 
from five to ten shots, from thirty to fifty feet, ac¬ 
curate as any pistol. Price $3.50. Sent by mail on 
receipt of price and $1.35 for postage, or by ex¬ 
press, C. O. D., and charges. 
Agents Wanted. P. C. GODFREY, 
119 Nassau St., New York. 
India Hasbtoer Wioves 
For Gardening, Housework, etc., etc. A perfect protection 
for the hands, making them soft, smooth, and snowy white. 
A certain cure for Salt-Rheum, ( happed Hands, etc. Ladies’ 
short, $1.50; Gauntlets, $1.75 per pair. Gents’ short, $1.75; 
Gauntlets, $2.00 per pair. Sent bv mail on receipt of price, 
by GOODYEAR’S I. R, GLOVE M’F’G CO., No. 205 Broad¬ 
way, New Y ork, Manufacturers of all kinds of Rubber Goods. 
TRINIDAD ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT. 
For Streets, Carriage Wavs, Walks, Floors, etc. 
E. W. RANNEY, Patentee. 
One continuous piece, not injured by heat or frost. Im¬ 
pervious to grass, water, and noxious vapors. Town, Coun¬ 
ty, State, and Individual Rights for sale. Also the “ Patent 
Trinidad Asphaltic Cement with which every one can lay 
his own pavement. Send tor Circular to"E. W. RANNEY, 
General Agent, 440 West 28d St., New York City. 
FRANK MIUEBS’S 
Leather Preservative and Water-Proof Oil Blacking for 
Boots and Shoes. Frank Miller’s prepared Harness Oil 
Blacking, for Harness, Carriage Tops, &c.; by the use of 
these articles one-half may be added to the durability of 
leather. For sale in nearly every city and town in the 
United States and Canadas. 
FRANK MILLER & CO., 18 & 20 Cedar St., New York. 
$30 to $50 per week sure.— 
Book at this for your oxvn benefit. 
“The Universal Family Scale is worthy the special 
attention ol ali housekeepers. It is a new and desirable ar¬ 
ticle 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 ."—Neic-York Independent." 
Canvassers wanted to whom liberal inducements will be 
given, and territory guaranteed by certificate. For pam¬ 
phlet. and terms, address G. \V. LEONARD, Gon'l Ag’t, 
P. O. llox 2,833. 32 Cortlandt St., New York. 
$7321 31 days 
Made by one Agent, selling Silver’s Patent Broom. 
7 5,000 in U9e. Recommended by Horace Greeley and 
American Agriculturist, line county reserved for each 
agent. C. A. CLEGG & CO., New Y’ork, or Chicago, 111. 
W ANTED.— An experienced Aaent to travel 
lor an Agricultural Implement Manufacturer. 
Address JOHN CANTINE & CO., Schenectady, N. Y. 
A GENTS LOOK!—$12 a day made, selling 4 our 
Scissors Sharpener and other wares. Sample 25 cts. 
Catalogue free. T. J. HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass. 
