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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
A NSMSKSOIV’S A€SSSI€ITS J , FUE£AE, 
JrsL STEAMER, for Steaming Feed foe Stock; 
Heating' Cheese Vats, Tannery Vats, Conservatories, etc. 
This Steamer is made of Wrought Iron, thoroughly riveted 
End finished in good style. It has a reliable Automatic or 
Self-Regulating Water Feeder, Safety Valve, Vacuum Valve, 
Water Gauge Cocks,Whistles, etc., all complete. The boiler 
is peculiar in construction, being One Complete Double 
Boiler within Another, the two communicating one 
with the other. It lias an extraordinary amount of fire 
space for the size of the boiler; No. 3, a medium size, having 
3,853 square inches of fire surface ; consequently, it requires 
but little fuel to run it. Either wood or coal may be used 
for fuel. 
It will cook more feed or heat more water in a given time 
than any other steamer of the same size or cost. It is more 
durable than any other, for the' reason that the fire-box is 
made of wrought iron, and is entirely surrounded witfi 
water. We are also manufacturing 
Anderson’s Low Pressure Steam Heater, 
for heating Private Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Conserva¬ 
tories, etc. We manufacture for all the territory east of 
Illinois. 
For further particulars, address 
F. P. MAST & CO., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
■al Works. 
Metropolitan Agric 
Nisliwitz Pulverizing Marrow, 
The best implement for the purpose notv in use, price $30. 
Calioon’s Broadcast Seed-Sower will sow evenly 
all .kinds of seeds. Price $10. 
Steel Clipper Plows, and all other improved implements 
for the farm and garden, sold by 
GRIFFING & CO., GO Cortlandt St„ New York. 
PAWCOAST & MAUJLE, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 
Succeed Morris Tasker & Co. as 
CONTRACTORS 
For the Heating of Buildings of every description, 
by Steam and Hot Water, after the most approved 
methods. Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Forc¬ 
ing Houses heated to anv desired temperature. 
Laundry and Culinary Apparatus in detail. Esti¬ 
mates furnished upon application. 
THE GLEN & HALL 
Grain. am«l Clover Thrcsliing' anti 
Separating - Machines. 
Address THe Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., or DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
' CARHART’S 
Patent Two-Horse 
Pulverizing Cultivator 
was awarded the First Premium at State and County Fairs 
in 1870 and '71. 
It is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The draft is reduced nearly one half. 
The depth you wisli It to run is regulated without the use 
of wheels. 
It can he drawn close to a tree or plant without injuring it. 
It is not disturbed by short undulations of earth like'the 
Wheel Cultivator; but pulverizes, levels, and llts the ground 
for the Mowing Machine better than any Cultivator in use, 
and can be used for more purposes than any other implement 
on the farm. Price $20. 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON, 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
“March Winds” and “Poor 
Help”. can’t prevent owners of a gal¬ 
vanized No. 3 Planet Drill from getting 
in their peas, guano, etc., evenly and 
quickly. Made onlv by S. L. ALLEN & 
CO., 119 S. 4th, Pliila., Pa. Circulars, 
with abundant testimonials, free. 
Af\P\ Hfifi STAIVDAItW Pear Trees 
AwU.wwU at greatly reduced rates, and a complete 
assortment of Nursery Stock. Address 
K. MOODY & SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 
lot to be Paid for Until Tried. 
Do you want one 
__ i fox - your own use, 
-7-—- ~ ^ -■ OJL * agency of 
RISK WITZ 
|J PULVEEIZIN9 
Jf HARROW. 
ALSO THE 
Copper-S i rip Feed-€as£ter, 
13 sizes, $10 to $40. Cut line or coarse from one to twelve 
bushels a minute. 
+Aon e ’ 3 c?' !, w I * i R.’. Carrot, and Potato Slice?, $12 
to $20. Send for Circulars to 
PEEKSKILE PLOW WORKS, 
91 Beekman St., New York, or 01 Merwin St., Cleveland, O. 
PRICES REDUCED. 
CrawAnI’s (Garden 
CULTIVATOR,. 
Hand machine for all kinds 
of Garden Cultivation. War- 
y§Plg? ranted to do the work of 4 
m eu. Send for Circulars) 
,>■" BLYMTER, NORTON'&Co., 
Cincinnati, O. 
fBTTLE GIANT I A3 V S3 IS MOSS $13- 
JSA POWER.— Strong, Durable, Simple, Cheap. Easy 
for horses. Will do all work. Persons using them say they 
are the best. Send for Circular to ' 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 93 William Sti, New York. 
I^RffABLE MULL®. 
For Corn-Meal, Wheat- 
Flouring, and 
Stock Feed. 
Grist-Mill, Two Run of Stone 
complete for $ 1 , 200 . Bolts, Smutters 
Corn-Shellers, and Mill-Work gene¬ 
rally. 
Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. 
ISAAC STRAUB & CO., 
_ Cincinnati, O. 
r NEW } 
IlL't 
This Machine starts the work ■with a selvage edge, and is 
guaranteed (in its present completeness) to meet every want 
Qf the household for either domestic or fancy work. 
It limits Everything. 
Efficient and reliable agents wanted in every section of 
the country, with whom the most liberal terms will he made. 
Illustrated Books and Circulars sent to any address free of 
charge. Address 
DANA BICKFORD, . 
Vice-President and General Agent, 
689 Broadway, New York. 
MleU Scientific School of Tale College. 
UST" Programmes sent on Application. 
CONTINENTAL 
WASHING MACHINE. 
-At the great trial of Wash¬ 
ing Machines at Utica, N. Y., 
under tile auspices of the New 
York State Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, on the 22cl of September, 
1870, llie CONTINENTAL won 
the First Premium, and was 
awarded the Bronze Medal, 
also First Premium and Medal 
at N. Y. State Agricultural 
Society at Albany - iii 1871. 
It will wash a single collar 
or any amount of small arti¬ 
cles at once up to the hulk of 
two or three sheets. It will 
wash the collar or wristband 
of a shirt, the hem of a gar¬ 
ment, the feet of stockings, or 
any part of any clothing that 
may require more washing 
than the rest, and it will wash them clean. For washing 
bedding, it can not be excelled. A half-grown boy or gill 
can operate the machine with ease. It does not mb the 
clothes a particle, and consequently does not wear them or 
tear off buttons, which alone makes it worth many times its 
cost. Its action upon clothes is to turn and squeeze, thereby 
forcing the water through them ; the mass revolving in 
the suds. 
So rapid, easy, and thorough is it in its operation, that in 
every case those who have purchased and used it, say they 
no longer dread washing. 
New York Tribune Office, > 
New York, Sept- 6th, 1870.) 
Gentlemen—I have examined your Washing Machine, and 
heard the testimony of others better qualified than I am to 
pronounce upon fts merits, and I concur with them in re¬ 
garding it a very good one. I know it will save clothes. I 
have no doubt it will save labor—while doing its work very 
thoroughly. 
I commend it to the careful attention of all who believe 
that progress ought to visit the kitchen and laundry, and not 
be confined to the shop and the field. 
Yours, HORACE GREELEY. 
Messrs. Brinkeuhoff & Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
[From Governor Seymour.] 
Utica, Aug. 29tl), 1870. 
Those who do the washing in my house are very much 
pleased with the Continental 'Washing Machine. They did 
not care to try it at first, but now they think highly of it. It 
is simple, strong, and easily kept in order. In my opinion, 
it Will prove to “be a valuable invention. 
HORATIO SEYMOUR 
[From S. Willard, M.D., President of Oswego Starch Fac¬ 
tory, Auburn Savings Bank, etc.] 
Auburn, Oct. IStli, 1870. 
Messrs. Brinkerhoff & Co.: 
After an ample trial of your Washing Machine in my 
family, it is found to combine all the valuable properties 
which can reasonably he hoped for from any machine’ used 
for that purpose. It is simple in structure, easy to operate, 
cleanses the fabric with very little labor in a very short 
time, by a process which neither wears nor tears the most 
lender clothes. It is truly a boon to the washing family. 
■ Respectfully yours, S. WILLARD. 
All who feel the want of a machine that will fully sustain 
all the recommendations given, are invited to try the CON¬ 
TINENTAL, which will be shipped as directed on receipt of 
the price, $15. 
If entire satisfaction is not given one after four weeks of 
fair trial, the money will be refunded to all who will thus 
notify us. 
pf Agents wanted everywhere, to whom liberal induce¬ 
ments will be offered, and exclusive sale given. 
Address 
BRINKERMOFF MANUF’G CO., 
Auburn, N. Y. 
SOUTHARD & CORLIES, Gen’l Ag - 4s., 
55 EEeeltman St., New York. 
PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER ! 
A JUDICIOUS USE OF 
FRANK MILLER’S 
Prepared Harness Oil 
Blacking, for Harness, Carriage Tops, etc., and his 
LEATHER PRESERVATIVE 
AND 
WATER-PROOF OIL BLACKING, 
For Boots and Shoes, is most excellent economy. These 
articles are always reliable. Manufactured by 
PRANK MILLER & SONS, 
18 and 30 Cedar Street, New Yorfc. 
RUSTIC VASES, 
Hanging Baskets, Chairs, 
Bird Houses, Tables, Bird Cages, &c., &c. 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR WITH ENGRAVINGS AND PRICES 
TO THE TRADE. Address 
JAMES KING, « « lew Haven, Conn. 
