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AMERICAN 
AGRIC ULTURIST. 
155 
WOOD 
A: 
STKA.n i:\c;ixK 
PORTABLE 
AND STATIONARY 
<’0'S 
ci]i.i:KKATi:n 
POUTAIII.,!- 
AXU STATION ARY 
E\C;i\FS, 
STEAM 
ENGINES 
AND 
BOILERS. 
flRClLAR SAW AXD GRIST MILLS. 
The Oia oiul KxtrnNlve KHtabliMlimcnt, the 
Mount Vernon Iron AVorka, has for sale: 
20 Fortable Engines (Mounted on Wheels) of 8 Horse Power. 
K do. do. do. do. 10 do. do. 
” do . . do, do. 
M Portable and 10 Stattonary Engines of 20 Horse Power. 
do. 
do. 
and 32 
and 11 
of 25 do. 
of 30 do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
FHO.M 4 TO .TS IfOKSK POWER. ' 
ALSO PORTABLK SAW MILLS. 
oldest. largest and most complete works la 
the Lnlled State^ devoted exclusively to the manufacture 
of Portable Engines and Saw MUU, whicli. for simplicity, 
compactneas, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to bo superior to any ever olfered to the public. 
The crMt amount of boiler room. Are surface and cylinder 
area, which we give to the rated horse power, make our Kn- 
guies 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 tc. M.kNN STE.AAI ENGINE CO., 
_ ___ rtica, N. V. 
Ilranch Offlee, 98 Malden Lane, New York City. 
fllETiREAT AIiTtIGHT CASE. 
TINQLEY’S PATENT. 
The Ciirt'ateMt Invention of the Ai;e. 
The attention of the public Is respectfully called to this 
most useful article; It Is applicable to any purpose for which 
It Is necessary to use a tightly fitting Casket; the head can 
be removed and replaced In an InsUnt; and when closed. It 
Is perfectly air and icoter tight. It is adapted to various 
articles of 
IlOt'SKilOLO AM) FARMERS’ VSE, 
Such as Sugar, Tea and Coffee Dozes; Meat Casks. Milk and 
Slop Halls; Casks for Kitchen Offal, for the use of Families, 
Hotels and Kestanrants.—For Flour Chests and Ship Stores 
they are Invaluable; and by the use of this article, that pest 
of the household, the small red ant. Is effectually excluded. 
12 Stationary Engines.of ai 
® do.of 40 
7 ‘•o- do.of 50 
* do. do.of 05 
3 do. do.of 80 
2 do. do.of ICO 
Also, 2o0 CiBCULAR Saw Mills of all sizes, and 150 Herd 
& OUCKIN'OtlAX'S St'PERIOB PATENT FLOtJBIJfa AND FEED 
Mill.s, with Dolts and other llxtares. 
All are being erected with modern Improvements, and 
THE GBEATEST STBENOTU AND DUBABILITY 18 GDABAN- 
TEEI>. 
Tuts Fibk WAS THE Fibst toCommenck the Practice 
OP FURNISniNO THE ENTIRE MACHINERY AND COMPLETE 
Fixtubes for Grist and Saw Mills, and Mill Wrights, 
TO Erect and put them in Running Order; hence, their 
great success and repuutlon for getting up the Best Mills 
IN THE World. 
Deliveries made In any of the principal cities of the United 
States. 
For In'ormatlon or Circulars Address 
C. A J. COOPER, 
Mount Vernon, Ohio. 
A. K AVOOD & CO., 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y, , 
Continue to manufacture their Improved 
roUTAJBIsE ENGINES, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. Thev are particularly 
dnvlug llireshlng Machines, Circular 8.-iw8. Mills 
ol all kinds, 1 linting Presses, Wood or Iron Lathes, Machi¬ 
nery In Cabinet or Wagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping Water, Corn sTiclIers, &c., &c. 
vVe warrant our Engines to be what wc represent them, 
and to give unquallfled satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
DASHER CHURN 
mfcDONALD’S PATENT RAILWAY PER- 
PETUAL BRICK KILN. 
Tills Kiln burns every lirick of a uniform color and quality. 
It turns out no soft, cracked, warped, melted nor discolored 
bricks. No bricks are wasted. 
It burns tliem in 24 hours, at a saving of seventy-live ner 
cent, in fuel. 
Five cords of wood will burn 100,000 bricks. It can be- 
constructed of any size to burn from 10,000 to 100,000 per day. 
Its expense is small. For further particulars address 
COl.NISH & CONGDON, No. Ii5 Broadway, New York. 
IXTVERSAIa RRl€K MACHINE. 
This Machine has been thoroughly tested bv the most ex¬ 
tensive brick-makers in the country, who consider it the iiest. 
Its principal advantage is that it is a horizontal macliine, 
wlilch makes It superior over niiy otlier for making the best 
Front or Common Brick. Its construction is very simple, 
and is not liable to get out of order. Ail machines ai e war¬ 
ranted. For circular, with full description. Address 
FREEMAN JACOBIE, No. 254 Broadway, New York, 
Or, JOHN B. BIDGFORD, Albany, N. T. 
The Patent Moth Proof Fur Casket. 
This Is a most admirable contrivance for the safe-keeping 
of Ladles’ Furs, as when closed up In the case It Is Impos¬ 
sible lor Moths to get Into and destroy them; this Casket Is 
perfectly Impervious to Air, Water, or Insects; It Is also 
provided with the Patent Head, which can be removed and 
readjusted In a Second.—For the safe-keeping of Woolens, 
It has no equal. 
Improx'cul l*ateiit Churn, 
Wlilch, for cleanliness, convenience, and the perfect case 
with which the butter Is made and taken out, excels alt 
It will produce butter as good In quality and as great In 
quantity as the best of the old churns, very 
Q,uirkly, Kasily anti Surely. 
*11118 Is done by means of 
A Constant Current of Fresh Air, 
which passes through the cream during the whole operation. 
It Is ns simple as any crank chum, and as easily handled. 
We claim superiority over all other churns lu 
(iuicknesa of Churning;, 
Kxccllencc of Q,uallty and 
Rnantity of Rutter. 
Rend for Circulars and Information concerning Territorial 
Rights. Address the l’a(entce, 
K. H. R. S. RROW.X, Mystic, Conn. 
LaDib’8 Improved Family Knitting Machine 
is A'eedcd by Every Family. 
When a pair of Stockings of any size can be knit with this 
machine In twenty minutes. It Is folly to knit by band. 
Making a variety of stitches, It produces to perfection, 
Shawls, Hoods, Tippets, Mittens, Aflglians, Sacks, Sontngs, 
Underslceves, Neck Ties, Tidies, Hosiery of all kinds, and 
numerous other useful articles. 
others. This Chum took the First Premium at the New York 
and Pennsylvania State Fairs In Sept, 1868. and every Fair 
at which It has been exhibited; it is also provided with the 
removable bead, and Improved dasher; and Is beyond 
queeUon the beet barrel chum in ejrietence.—The attention of 
Proprietors of Agricultural Warehouses, and Store-keepers 
throughout the country. Is earnestly Invited to tlie above 
articles, which, with many others In our line of business, are 
manufactured by the 
PlxlLaflelptila XV'ooilen XVnre Munufaeturlnp; 
Company, 
At their Factory. Nos. 630, 633, 631 and 636 Federal-st. 
ITcaso send stamp for Circular to 
M.XCPERR.VX cteCO,, 7‘il Cheatnut-st. 
Phlloflelphla. March 1 st. 1867. _ 
Do Not Wear Brass Jewelry. 
T-adles* and Gentlemen's Pearl Cuff Buttons, $1 • Red Ivory 
W-tiltu Letter, ft; Pearl Studs, ft a bet. Ladles' PesrI Breast 
nns. $-1. All Handsome Goods—Say what letter you want 
on them. .Masonic bets Sleeve Buttons and Studs, K full set. 
bent postage paid.—Jfojwnfc JfonRor—lllustratcd—SIgns— 
Grips—Initiations—Workings, &c., from apprentice to Royal 
Arch—Cloth Bound, $2-50. W. c. WEMI8S,5T3 Broadway, 
New York.—Read my advertisements In February iinm hcr. 
C ^OLD PENS, 50 cctiU to f.‘i; Pens in Silver 
^ cases, tllo$l; Pens repaired for .50 cents; also. Foun¬ 
tain Pen sent bv mall, bend stamp for Circular. GEORGE 
F. IIAWKES, Mauulacturcr, 64 Nossau st, New York- 
THK ONLY PKIIFKCTLY KLLI.IKLL ' 
HAND PLANTING MACHINE. 
For Corn, Sorghum or Broom Corn. 
ECONOMY IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY. 
YViTII tlic JONES IM- 
PROVED HAND CORN 
PLANTER, one experienced 
man will plant nearly or quite 
as much corn In a day as two 
hands and two horses will with 
a horse corn planter, and It 
costs less than one quarter as 
much. It plants and covers the 
corn eure every time. It plants 
two rows at once. Where a few 
were used last year, large num¬ 
bers arc wanted this season. It 
can be used as a single planter 
when desired. It has taken 
more premiums than any other. 
Price, (I2..50 each, or three for 
$.33.00. Small seed cup slides, 
50 cents extra. Liberal discount 
to agricultural implement deal¬ 
ers, or others ordering at whole¬ 
sale. Try It, and save your 
team and extra hand for other work. 
Ail letters promptly answered. .Manufactured by 
EMERSON & CO., Rockford, Ill. 
P. S.—A« we are huilriing but a limited number this season, 
ord^s shouUl be sent early to secure the Planters. _ 
Kpcclmcii Copies of TliO AJULEIRICAN STOCK 
JOURNAL Sent Free. 
This machine weighs only 20 pounds, and knits readily 
10.000 stitches a minute, the stocking stitch being precisely 
like that knit by band. A woman can easily earn with It 
$2.00 per day. Agents wanted, 
bend for a Circular, enclosing stamp, to the 
Lamb Knitting Macliine Co., 
■ ‘v ' Sprlngdeld, Mass. 
The Cheapest and Best Ventilatingr Bas¬ 
ket for Marketine: Strawberries, &c. 
Illustrated Circulars sent free 
Stcrcopticoiis and Mag’ic Lanterns, 
Vlth the Imnroved Lime Light, illnnilnating brilliantly tw'o 
are feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
hat of less than one dollar for a whole 
ivenlng’s exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of tbe apparatus, witli list of 
ivortwo thousand artlsllcally colored photographic views 
m glass, of the War, Scripture History, 
itc„ forwarded on application. T. H. MCALLISTER. Opt! 
Ian, (of late firm of McAllister & Bro., I hlla.,) 49NaMRU- 
trect, New York. 
