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AMERICAN AaRICULTURIST, 
[February, 
& MAWN STEAM EWGINE 
CO’S CEEEISISATEI> 
PORTABLE AIVD STATIONARY 
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. 
EROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POWER. 
ALSO PORTABLE SAWMILLS. 
„ have the oldest, lari;est and most complete works In 
the United States, devoted exclusively to the nianul'actnro 
ot Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicitv, 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to any ever oflered to the public. 
The great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder 
area, wliich we give to the rated liorse power, make our En¬ 
gines the most powerful and cheapest in use ; and they are 
adapted to every purpose where power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short notice, 
descriptive circulars, with price list, sent on application. 
■WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
Utica, N. T. 
Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
MALLORY & SANFORR’S 
I3nj:y»iioved 
FLAX ANO HEMP BRAKES, 
As now made, are the strongest and best ever used. They 
occupy about 5 feet square, weigh about 1,000 lbs., require 
one man and a boy, and one to two horse power to work 
Uiein ; breaks from 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. Elax straw in 10 hours 
taking out 6.) to 75 per cent, of the woody matter. Tin's ma- 
clnne will save 120 lbs. to the ton more than any other ma¬ 
chine in the world. It will break tangled straw as well as 
straight. We have also an entirely new tow siiakeu and 
PICKK11; works perfectly and does its work quicker and bet¬ 
ter than any other machine, and prepares the stock for 
ikope. Also a new tow combeu, wliich cleans and straight- 
ens the tow. Iree from sliive, rapidly making it line and 
jor circular or see machines in operation at 
anYilliam-st., New York. Address 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
No. 98 William-st., New York. 
A.K WOOD &CO., 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
•Continue to manufacture their Improved 
PORTABIaE 
For Farm and ^Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Tlireshing Macliines, Circular Saws. Mills 
of all kind.s. Printing Presses. Wood or Iron Latlies, Machi¬ 
nery in Cabinet or 'AVagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping. Water, Corn sTiellers, &c., &c. 
We warrant our Engines to be what we represent them, 
and to give unqualified satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
Saflord’s Patent Stanchion. 
Individual Rights to make and use, 40 cts. per Stanchion, 
andzricours additional for each right. A discount of one- 
third to Clubs of ten. Address 
_ L. 8. SAFFO RD, Newtonvllle, Mass. 
See Advertisement “ ALLT'nuris'eRIES IN 
ONE,” on pugo 73. 
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINES!! 
Lamb’s Improved Family Knitting Machine 
is Jleeded by Every Family, 
"When a pair of Stockings of any si.ce can be knit with this 
machine in twenty minutes, it is folly to knit by hand. 
Making a yarlcty of stitches, it produces to perfection, 
Shawls, Hoods, Tippets, Mittens, Affghans, Sacks, Sontags, 
Undersloeves, Neck Ties, Tidies, Hosiery of all kinds, and 
numerous other useful articles. 
Tills machine weighs only 20 pounds, and knits readily 
10,000 stitches a minute, the stocking stitcli being precisely 
like tliat knit by hand. A woman can easily earn with it 
$2.00 per day. Agents wanted. 
Send for a Circular, enclosing stamp, to the 
Lamb Knitting Maciiinc Co., 
Springfield, Mass. 
HELP I HELPER I! HELPS!!! 
Savers of Time, Labor and Money. 
Necessities in every Household—Try them. 
Indelible Pencil for Marking Clothing. 40c. 
Hcmmer and Finger Shield for Hand-sewing, .asc. 
Bird "Worlc Holdci- for the Lap—very neat.35 g. 
Gents’ Poclcet Match Safe.33c. 
The above 4 articles sent for $1. 
Poclcct Folding Lantern, $1.00—Self-Sewer, 
$1.00—Soluble Washing Bine and Bleaching 
Powder, 15c.—Poclcct Letter Scales, 50c.— Ladies 
Dress Elevators, per Set 75c. All sent by mail post-paid. 
Descriptive Cat.alogues free. Address 
N. Y. MANUFACTURING CO., 37 Park Row, New York. 
RTIFICIAL EARS FOR THE DExAF CAN 
L be concealed. Send for a Descriptive Pamphlet to 
E. HASLAM, 32 John-st., N. Y. 
No ©3ie Meed be iia tlic ! 
Canvassers Wanted to Sell 
The Foldinsf Pocket Lanterns. 
Very LIGHT, stuong and dttkablh, can be foldhd aud 
c.arne(l in the pocket or tkaveling bag with safety and 
CONVENIENCE, Occupying the space of a cigar case, and 
opened and closed as readily. They contain (whether open 
or closed) matches and extra candles, and, being always 
ready lor use, ^ 
ARE MOST appreciated IN THE GREATEST EMERGENCIES. 
mall or express, pre-paid, 
lor $1.50.— No. 3, 10 cents each; sent by mail or express 
pre-paid, for $1.00. * 
liberal terms to DEALERS AND CANVASSERS. 
, JULIUS IVES & CO., 49 Maiden Lane, N. Y., 
Alanufacturers and Dealers in Iverosene Goods generally 
and Proprietors of 
IVES’ PATENT LAMPS, 
THE SAFEST, MOST CONVENIENT, AND IN EVEP.T WAY 
THE BEST LAMP EVER USED. 
T HANGING AND TABLE 
CAN BE LIGHTED AS QUICIU 
TRIMMED SxVFELY AND 
KEMOVING THE SHADE, 
GLOBE OR CHIMNEY OR UNSCREWING THE BU RNER. 
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, 
^ith the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantly two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
that size, at an expense of less tiian one dollar for a whole 
evenings exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two tlioiisand artistically colored photograpliic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture Historv, Choice Statuary, etc, 
etc., forwarded on applicatiou. T. H. McALLISTER, Opti¬ 
cian, (ot late firm ot AIcAllister & Bro., Phila.,) 49Nassau- 
street, New York. 
Louisiana State Fair Committee upon 
j. ^ Examination hesitated not an instant to award the 
first Premium to 
Lesley’s Zero Refi’igerator. 
It is the most complete thing of the kind made.” 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, Manufacturer, 
____ Sixth Avenue, New York. 
QUALITY GOLD 
AT CASE? Send your name and address to P. 
City, and you will receive informa¬ 
tion how to get it. Remember, 
CHASE & WINANS, 
___ Box 4265, New York City. 
ISYOUK WIFE WIEE TlffAlYIi YOU 
C’® Phrenological .Iotjrnal, witli its suggestions 
for training children. Only $2 a year by post. 
GET WELL AND KEEP WELL_Read the 
Advertis ement of Herald of Health, page 73. 
KNOX’S NURSERY AT YOUR DOOR.—See 
Advertisement “By Mail,” page 77. 
THE IJKIYEESAL CLOTHES WRINGER 
DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER. 
THE UNI'VERSAL "WRINGER toae awarded the FirH 
of the Committee of the 
GREAT NEW ENGLAND FAIR of 1S66, after the most 
scrutiniziny trial of the various machines of numerous 
competitors. 
It was pronounced superior to all others at the 
■WORLD’S FAIR IN LONDON, 1862. 
Firet Premium at the hast two Great Fairs of ilie 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE in New York City, 1863 and 1865. 
At each of the following State Fairs it also received the 
NEW YORK. 
VERMONT. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE., 
PENNSYLVANIxY... 
OHIO. 
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MICHIGAN. 
INDIANA. 
ILLINOIS. 
IOWA. 
WISCONSIN. 
MINNESOTA. 
MISSOURI. 
KENTUCKY.■■■■.■■■.’. 
CONN. RIVER VALLEY FxYIR. 
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY^ FxYIR 
MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, Boston. 
And at most of the County and Institute Fairs throughout 
the country where it was exhibited. 
The manufacturers warrant it far superior to all otliers. 
There have been more than half a million Universal 
Clothes Wringers sold, which amounts to more than those 
sold by all other makers. ■We warrant them to be all they 
are represented to be. They are so well made and durable 
as to seldom need repairing, and with ordinary care will last 
many years. Those received for repairs will not average 
more than one in every two Imndred sold. The Universal 
Clothes AYringer lias given really universal satisfactlon.- 
It wrings clothes almost dry without injury to the most del¬ 
icate garments. 
Beware of Persons claiming to sell “ an improvement on 
the Universal AVringer.” The genuine bear the imprint: R. 
C. Browning, Agent, 32 Cortlandt-st., N. Y. 
In sellin.g the Universal AVringer, we find a largo de¬ 
mand for a good AYashing Machine, and knowing 
DOTY’S -WASHING MACHINE 
to be the best, ■we secured the patent, and now offer it to the 
public, k7ioicing that it will give satisfaotion wherever used. 
Doty's Clothes Washer was awarded the FIRST PRE¬ 
MIUM at the GREAT NEW ENGLAND FAIR of 1866, alter 
the most thoroug:h trial with, numerous competitors. 
It has taken the 
FIRST TREMIXJIWCS 
At the State Fairs of 
NEAV YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. VEEAIONT. 
MICHIGAN, AVISCONSIN, and Io\YxV. 
Also, at the last 
GREAT FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 
A supply of the Wnnjeers and Washers are always kept on 
hand m Chmago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Louisville and St. 
Louis, boxed ready for shipment, at about New York prices. 
Circulars, giving wholesale and retail prices, sent free. 
Large profits are made selling these Machines. Exclusive 
right of sale given, ivitli no charge for the patent right. 
On receipt of the price from places wliere no one is selling, 
we will send oneAVasher and one AVringer, either or both, 
Iree of freight charges. Family Size AA^asher, $14: No. IR 
AVringer, $10; No. 2 Wringer, $8.50. 
E. C. BEOWNIHG, General Agent, 
No. 33 Cortlandt St., New X'oi'Ic, 
(Opposite Merch.ants’ Hotel). 
X Some of many Testimonials addressed to the ^ 
GLAMORGxVN SOAP COMPANY, ^ 
43 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
My family consider it the best and most economical article 
for household purposes that we iiave ever used. 
J. AY. SiMONTON, Gen’l Manager of Associated Press 
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.—The value of vour Savonino 
is fully appreciated at this Hotel, for Laundry and general 
use, and is worthy the attention of the public. 
Simeon Leland & Co., Proprietors. 
NEW YORK HOTEL.—It has been found, from use. to be 
an excellent article for Laundry, Household and Kitchen 
purposes. I cheerfully recommend it to thepublic. 
N. Y., Dec. 31,’06. Hiram Cranston, Proprietor. . a 
In other papers, other Testimonials. 
Agents appointing tliroughout the U. S. ^ 
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