AMI<"RTCAN AG-RTCULT URIST. 
33 
Xo one X'eeil be iii the 1>ark I 
Canvassers Wanted to Sell 
The Fohlin^ Pocket Lanterns. 
Trry LIGHT. F.TR'iXG ftiiil i>iT..vnLR, Can be foldkd and 
carrb-1 In till-i’'M Kt. or rn v vkli so lu J wlili safktv mid 
r>iNvB.vir\riL ot cniiy.nK llie ytac-e of iK’KiAn cask, and 
oiifiifd rloii* * i| lis'r ■udlly. Tlify contain (whether open 
or dom'd) matc!^! s and exrr.i cMUdlcH. anil, hein^ always 
really lor iitr. 
AUK MOST AffllKiTATKI) IV TIIK tillKATKST EMEUOKSCIES. 
Prices:-No. 1. «1 each ; -ent by mall or express prc-pald. 
for ItU'*}. -So. ;i, Ta Cents e.ich; sent by mall or express, 
f.ut'Kr:.\i,'’Ti;i;Ni-t to dk.vi.kh-^ and canvassicks. 
•iriAt S IVKS & CO, 49 Malden l-ane, N. Y. 
Manufacturers and Dealers In Kerosene liooils generally, 
.d I’roprletois of 
IVi:s’ IMTH.NT L.vmi's, 
TUE safest, most COXTENIKST, AXD IX KTKnY WAY 
Till-: 15 KST Ii.V:>IP KVKll USKI), 
rMANDKl.IKIlS, nilAt KKTS, IlANGINr, AND T.MII.R 
I, \MIS OK A 1 .L KINDS, I AS HK I-llllIlKD ASt^LICK- 
l.V VS i; VS, KIl.l.KD .VND TlllMMKD S.VKKLV AND 
NK.vii.v, .VI. I, vvmioi i’ iiKMoviNi; iiiK sii.vdk, 
UI.OIIK oi: CMIMNKV t)i: I’NSI UKWINO THK lU UNhlt . 
The Substantial Value of tlie Iinproveincnt.s 
•KKKKCTKD 11V 
MASON & HAMLIN, 
In Instruments of this Class, and the superiority of their 
t' vntxKT OiKiaxs, have been ncknowlcd{ted by the award 
to them, within a few' years, of 
Pirij-slx <;old and .Silver .nediiln, 
Or oil), r hiv;:.'rremlums, at the principal industrial 
Fairs III the > oiintry. often amid the sharpi-st competition. 
TIIKIi: IN.STUC.MKNT.S DAVK THI S IIKEN 
Repeatedly Declared the Best 
Vt the fidlowin-.:, amoni? otlmr Fairs: 
M.VSS.VClIUSKTrS CIlAHIT.VIlI.i: MKCIIANIC ASSO- 
Cl.VTION. IlOSTOX. 
I'UANKLIX INSTITUTE, PIIIL.VDELI’IIIA. 
ameuicax ixstitute, new vouk. 
MAUYIAXI) IXSTITUTE, BALTIMOHE. 
MKtTIAXICS’ INSTITUTE, (TNCINN.VTI. 
UNITED ST.VTES F.VIK. CIIIC.VfH). 
ilKt'IlANIfS’ EAlIt, S.VX I'K.V.NCISCO. 
AXI> .VT THE STATE FAIU.s OF 
NEW VOUK. IOWA. 
PK.NXSVUV.VNI.V. ' KUMONT. 
OHIO. KANSAS. 
INDI.VN.V. JtllODE ISI..\Nn. 
ii.uiNois' 
.Viol every other State where Fairs arc held. 
M. & II. have also been allowed to publish lii their Cir¬ 
culars the testlii.ony of 
More limn Two Ilniidrcd niid Klfty of t Uo 
.■Most la 111 I neiif .''I ti nil -1 <i ii a In tile Con ii f i>'. 
To lie aiH T orlty of the .VI. & 11. Cabinet OrK:ins to all 
oUii r Instrument.- of this class. 
I rculars, with full p.irlieuluni as to styU'S nml prices, sent 
free to any adilrcss. 
Warorooms, dOG Broadway, .Vow lork. 
I.)i Tmiioiit Street, Boston. 
GKO. I’RIM’K & CO.’S .MELODEO.WS, 
GEO. .V. PRI.VCE & CO.’S AUT0.1IATIC ORGA.VS 
GEO. A. riU.VCE & CO.’S .SCHOOL ORGA.VS, 
C.an • f.oui.l at all the principal music stores throughout 
tlie I'nlt'-rl .States. C.a:ia<l.a, and the Ilrlllsh Provinces. No 
other iiinsli-al Instrument ever obtalneil the-.amo popularity. 
FOIITV riPtl'S.VND are now In use. Send to the manu- 
factiir'-rs at Itutfalo, N for an II.M'STUATKD CAT.V- 
LOtll-'K and Price List, which will he malli d to any address, 
free of charce. __ 
I 
PATENT 
.MEI.ODEONS, 
automatic OUO.VNS, 
Si iiool di:(..vns. 
Cataloiiies and Price List sent on npplleatlon. sVll orders 
Slid coiiimuiilcalloiis shoiihl he ad'lri pserl 
87 Fulloii street. New York. 
IS WATEIt 
POISONED !! ! 
BY 
L E ^ 1 > E I E E . 
The Manchester (N. 11.) Mirrorand Farmer, of recent date, 
notices the death of two citizens of that place by lead poi¬ 
son, from Water drawn through lead pipe. They say : '• The 
dlsense niaiilfests Itself in dilfereiu ways: lead colic, a pain¬ 
ful nireetion of the Joints, disease of the brain, as in the case 
of Mr. Sargent; paitlalor general paralysis, as in the caseof 
Dr. Tlbhetis.” 
The morluary statistics of this cit.v indicate a larger in¬ 
crease of deiH/i.'i by paralysis, since the introduction of the 
Croton Water, in proportion to the popnUitlon, than any 
otlicr disease of Ibis class. The statistics show tiik deaths. 
In 1853, toheW, population about 575,OdO, In 18(i5, a<)l, popu¬ 
lation about 1,0' O.tXKl. The same Is true ns regards eonsump- 
tlon of the bowels, want of action of the kidneys disease of 
the heart, etc., etc. 
Dr. Hayes, of Hoston, says: “ Lead, ns a material for pipes, 
cannot safely he used for conducting water which is to be 
used for domestic purposesand aU the leading Chemists 
and Physicians of the country assert the same thing. 
I.EAI> EXCASED 
BI.OCK TfX 
Entirely prevent water, and other liquids that flow through 
them, from becoming Impregnated with poisonous solutions 
of lead. 
It Is the only safe and durable pipe made for domestic nse. 
It co.sts but little more than lead pipe, and possesses all 
the mechanical qualities required by Plumbers. 
Till! following distinguished Chemists and Physicians have 
nnnnallfledly endorsed and recommended this pipe for gen¬ 
eral nse: 
Prof. Torrey, U. S. .Vssay Ofllce, N. Y. 
Prof. Doremus, College oi the City of New York. 
Prof. (Miandler. School of Mines. Columbia College. 
Prof. Dr:»per, University Medical College. 
Prof, llorsford, late of Harvard College. 
Prof. Silliman, Yale College. 
Dr. Haves, State Assaver. Slass. 
Prof, liooth, U. S. .Mint, Philadelphia. 
Dr. Pohll, Bucces.sor to J. 11. Chilton & Co. 
Wllinrd Parker. -M. D., Dr. Percy, N. Y. Med. College, 
.lames .Vnderson. .M. D., .James II. Wood, M. D., 
.lared Linslv. M. D.. Alfred C- Post, M. I)., 
Lewis .V. Savre. .M. D., F. C. Thomas, M. D., 
James Crane, M. 1).. M. G. Echcverla, M. D., 
And many othtis. 
We also manufacture 
TIN PL.VTKD SlIIiKT LrliAB, 
For Lining Water Taiik.s, &e., &c. 
For Pamphlets, and further inlormation, address, 
Tlic Colwells, Shaw it AVillnid fllfg. Co., 
(Sole Mannfactnrrrs.) 
Foot of West Twenty seventh-st., New York. 
THE UlVIVEllSAL CLOTHES WRINGER 
1 »I VNO.S .AND OIUJ-\NS.— niGHI-.Y' iinporLint 
* to those Intruding to nitrchase-unparallcled Induce- 
Bif'iitik. Nloiicv Sftviid. Si*nu b'r ClmiLirHs 
■itnta. OIT. S81 Broadway, Newlork. 
GRE VI' SALE 
OF 
o r. <> III TV 
AT 
RAYMOND’S, 
Xo,. DJI, 133 A 1 ao t’iil‘»“-sb 
The days of high prices having passed, to meet the demand 
of the times ll.V V.VIOXI) is selling off his Immense stock of 
Clothing for Men and Boys 
AT 
GKEiTEV KEI>E€ED PlfilCES. 
Persons desiring line Clothing, at a reasonable figure, will 
find It greatly to their interest to call and examine the 
gnperl) stock of 
Overcoats, Hiisiness and Oress Suits, 
now offered, before purchasing elsewhere. 
h^i:c,;kaae aA tay'i,or, 
8 7 it HO Bowery, and (Vi Chrlstle-strect, New York, 
Btill continue to he the largest de.ilers In 
Parlor, and ISed-rooin 
FII mil II re, 
of any bouse in the City. 
Prices reduced 20 per cent. _____ . 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet .Soap, prep.ared from refined Veg¬ 
etable Oils in combination with Glycerine,and espec¬ 
ially designed for the nscof Uadies and for the 
Its perfume Is exquisite, and its washing properties unrl- 
vailed. For sale by all Druggists. 
AND 
DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER. 
THE UNIVEIiSAL WPvINGEU wan awarded the Firnt 
Premium hu the unanimoun vote of the Committee of the 
GJiFAT FEW ENGLAND EAfR of after the mont 
scruUniting trial of the various machines 'of numerous 
competitors. 
It was pronounced superior to all otliers at the 
WOllUD’3 FAIU IN LONDON, 1802. 
Took the First Premium at the last two Great Fairs of the 
AMEUICAN INSTITUTE in New York City, 1863 and 1865. 
At each of the following State Fairs it also received the 
niiST IPKEMIXJAE ; 
NEW YOIIK.1862.1863 
VEKMONT. 1863.1866 
NEW llAMPSIlinE.1866 
PENNSYLVANIA.1863. 1864, 
OHIO.1865 
MICHIGAN.1864.1866 
INDIWA .1813.1864.1865 
ILLINOIS.18S1.1864.1865 
IO\V.\ 1803.1864.1860 
WISCONSIN. 1864. 186.5.1866 
MINNESOTA.1866 
MISSOUHI.1866 
KENTUCKY..186.5.1861) 
CONN. lUVEIl VALLEY FAIU.1864 
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY F.VIH.1861 
MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, Boston.186.) 
And at most of the County and Institute Fairs throughout 
tlie country where it was exhibited. 
The manufacturers wauraxt it F.vn superior to all others. 
Tliere have been more than half a million U.xiveusal 
Clothes Wringers sold, wliicli amounts to more than tliose 
sold by all other makers. We warrant tlieni to I'e all they 
are represeniod to be. They are so well iiiade and durable 
as to seldom need repairing, and with ordinary care Avill last 
many years. Those received for repairs will not average 
more than one In every two hundred sold. The Universal 
Clothes Wringer has given really luiwersul satistactipm 
It wrin.gs clothes almost dry ivitliout Injury to the most del- 
*'^In*^ seHi'iig^tfie Universal Wringer, we find a large de¬ 
mand for a good Was’liiiig M.achine, and knowing 
DOTY’S WASHING MACHINE 
to be the best, we bought the patent, and noiv offer it to the 
public, knowing that it will give satisfaction used. 
Dm*V*S (yLOTHFS VVaSHKR W<\S UWardCCl tll6 1 llvoi 1 iv-L* 
MIUM at rim?GKEAT NEW ENGLAND FAIR of 1866, after 
the most thoroujirh trial with numerous compctitois. 
It has taken tlie 
IJ'IUST PliEllYIIU’MS 
At the Stale Fairs.of 
NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, VERMONT 
^ MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, and IOWA. 
Also, at the last 
great FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 
A sunnlv of tlie Wringers and Washers are always kept on 
hand m Chicago. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Lp’usville and St. 
Louis boxed ready lor sliipment. at aiiput New \ oik puces. 
Circulars giving wliolesale and retail prices, ■ 
Large pi oUts are made selling these Machines Inclusive 
vb>-ht of sale "iveii, witli no charge lor tlie patent u,^ht. 
On receipt of the price ftom places iviuwe no on^ 
Wringer, $10; No. 2 Wringer, $8.30. 
E C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
IVo. 33 Cor<Ia,mlt St., Nexv York, 
(Opposite Merchants’ Hotel). 
‘Notice wlienever an article 
knowledged .fs such ^ytlo Public, ^heco counterfeits 
Necesfnty,\ it is ju-e inade of priority of 
immediately appeal, <ind ‘, v .. nireadv commenced 
invention." An action on t ns be,i ha^ 
In tbe Supreme Com t of New A oi k any manner, 
notice that any one counteituti 
making use ot the Aiade Mat j^ Q®atfu,-ther notice, by tbs 
tered, will be prosecuted, and, 
45 Broadway, N. T. 
Broad’way, N. Y, 
