1872.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
77 
X c. TILTON 9 S STEAM WASHER 
WILL CLEANSE YOUE CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING. 
EVERY ONE SOLD IS FULLY WARRANTED. 
P30 FLUIDS OR EXTRA SOAP USED. 
It consumes less Soap , less Time , and less Fuel than the usual method. It saves 
labor, Wear and Tear , and the Annoyance of Wash Fcnj. 
It Requires no Attention while the Process of Cleaning - Goes on. 
It will do the washing of the Family while you are eating Breakfast and doing 
up Dishes. _ 
{BEAD CIRCULAR.) 
1 respectfully ask all to read this circular carefully, and candidly consider what I propose as a matter of business. 
Before making known my terms, permit me to state that the matter of washing clothes is one of no small consideration ; it 
is something which concerns every family and every individual. It is but recent since Hand Washing was in common 
use. Latterly, however, the inventive genius of the country has been directed to the invention of various devices by which 
much of the labor, drudgery, loss of time, and wear of material might be obviated. Ponderous as well as intricate Washing 
Machines have been constructed—many of which are decided improvements over the old method of washing—and these 
machines have been very salable. People will continue to have Washing Machines; but let me ask you if Hie STEAM 
WASHER, can be constructed for a faw dollars (much less than any ordinary Washing Machine), and enable all to wash 
by steam without labor, loss of time, without wearing of clothing, etc., is it not reasonable to suppose that it will super¬ 
sede, in a great measure, all Washing Machines now in common use ? The sale of this Washer is unparalleled, and must 
he so. There is nothing like it in use. It is new, and every family needs it, and will buy it. I wish to secure a few good 
men to sell rights for me, and in order to secure as many as I need immediately, I offer extra inducements. 
If you will agree to sell for me, I will allow 66K per cent commission. You shall have the right to sell any County or 
State for me, and on application I will forward deed to'any County or State which you have sold for me, provided I have 
not already disposed of it before receiving your order. 
Many of my patrons have requested mo to suggest the best method of selling the Steam "Washer, in order to make 
the most money in the shortest time. In reply, I would say there are many methods which might be suggested, all of which 
seem to work well, but the most prominent of which I will suggest: In tlie first place, send for a sample and carefully test 
it. You will learn by a single trial how to wash with it most successfully. All you have to do now is to exhibit it to others. 
I will suggest that you make an engagement to wash at a certain place, at. an appointed hour; manage to have as many 
present as possible. You will he astonished at the intense excitement it will produce after the water and steam have 
rushed through the tubes and foamed over the clothing, rushing back through tlie clothing to' the lower bottom to be sud¬ 
denly returned again in tlie same manner—say for thirty minutes—you take out the clothing, rinse, and wring out, and find 
the clothing perfectly clean. You will find all perfectly delighted with it. 
You can take orders from nine in ten present, to be filled afterwards, at prices ranging from $S to $10 each. A single 
trial in this manner will satisfy you that the Steam Washer is a success and will sell. You should lose no time in 
ordering a deed for your County, to be sent by express, C. O. D., if not convenient to advance the money. You should 
continue to take orders, and by the time your deed would come to hand you might have a gross sold. You should arrange 
with a. Tinner to make the "Washers— tlie price will vary according to style and finish. I have known some agents to sell 
as many as twenty Washers in a day. After you have introduced it more or less in your County, you can take another 
County, and rest assured that wherever you get a single "Washer into a neighborhood.it will sell many more. Consequently, 
. after you have sold a few hundred in a County, you can sell the right of your County for much more than at the start. 
You can calculate, what your gains will he by buying a single County, but this is not a tenth part what you ought to make, 
for while you are traveling you will meet with many men who want to make money, to whom you can sell rights. There 
is no business you can engage in which offers such splendid inducements, besides it is a safe business, no loss, and pleasant 
because it renders perfect satisfaction. I can not see how I can propose better terms. Should I allow my patrons to make 
their own terms, I scarcely believe they could make better terms for themselves, and make more money. 
On the receipt of five dollars I will ship you a complete "Washer, extra copper-bottomed, as a sample, together with a 
Certificate of Agency, witli full instructions how to conduct the business. . And upon the receipt of tlie Washer you may 
have time to test it, and if you find it not as represented I will refund your money. The Washers retail at-from $S to 
$10. After I send you a sample I will hold your County a reasonable time for you to decide whether you Wish to purchase 
or not. I will furnish blank deeds, and will do all I can to enable you to succeed in the business. Let me bear,from you soon, 
or your choice of territory may be taken by some one else. 
Address J. 0. TILTON, No, 10i Sixth St,, “Pittsburgh, Pa. 
THE 
“DOMESTIC 
"BEST 
TO USE. 
“EASIEST 
TO SELL. 
S. M, Agents: 
It don't pay you 
to fight the best 
machine. Provo 
our claims, Gets 
the agency and 
sell it. Address _ 
^DOMESTIC” S. M. Co., 96Chambers St., Bf. Y. 
—The best and 
W" cheapest in tlie toorlrl is made by combining Dua- 
dale's Universal Clothes Washer (price $3.50) with an or¬ 
dinary tub and wash-board. Directions and fastenings in 
club of five, to one address, $15, free of freight. 
Address J. K. DUGDALE, White Water, Ind. 
B L E E S 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
Sewing Machine 
Challenges the world 
in perfection of work, 
strength and beauty of 
stitch, durability of "con¬ 
struction, and rapidity of 
motion. Call and examine. 
Send foi-C'ircular. Agents 
wanted. 
MANUFACTURED by 
BLEES 
Sewing Machine Co., 
623 Broadway, N. Y. 
F asten your windows down or up with the 
Keisinger Sash Lock and Support. No spring, no 
mutilation of sash ; cheap, durable, easily applied—bolds 
sasli at any place desired, and automatically locks the win¬ 
dow when down. Send for circular. On inclosing 25 cts. a 
circular and a japanned lock will be mailed to any address, 
post-paid. Tlie trade supplied. Agents wanted everywhere. 
IL C. DEMMING, Treas., Harrisburg, Pa. 
The FORRESTER SUBMERGED PUMP 
is a double-acting, non-freezing Force 
Pump. It is composed entirely of 
metal, is simple in construction, very 
durable, and not liable to get out of 
order. It lias no packings, and lienee 
works willi the least possible friction. 
Will work in wells of any depth, and 
is the cheapest and best for gen¬ 
eral use. Agents wanted— local 
and traveling. Dealers specially in¬ 
terested. 
Send for Circular. Address 
MANUFACTURING CO., 
Bridgeport, Ct. ’ 
AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP. 
“Tlie Best Pump in the World.” 
Our Agents report over $300,000 worth of property saved 
from Fire this year by these pumps, being the most power¬ 
ful force-pumps in tlie world, as well as Non-Freezing. 
See October number, page 390, also tlie Premium-List, page 
393, of tlie Am. Agriculturist. This paper never deceives 
tlie farmers. See notice in February number, page 45. Try 
one. If it don’t do the work claimed, send it hack and get 
your money, as wc warrant our pumps to do all wc 
claim for them on our circulars. 
Send for circulars or orders to the Bridgeport 31’f’g 
Co., No. 55 Chambers St., New York. 
An order for nine No. 1 Pumps secures an exclusive town 
agency. 
A m E BICAH SUBMERGED 
PUMP. General agent for Illinois, 
ALFRED A. RDNDLE, 
No. 318 North Centre St., Bloomington, Ill. 
For Young Ladies, Pittsfield, Mass. Spring term begins 
February 12th, 1872. Most favorably known for benuty and 
salubrity of location and superior advantages. 
Rev. C. V. SPEAR, Principal. 
BJj ARRJS’Improved 
0 • EEMMEE & BINDER, 
with new Blind Stitch Guide. 
Wechallenge the world. Fits 
any machine. JDoe3 9 kinds 
work; hems Sways; bindsd 
ways; makes French fold, umbrella and linen seams. 
} It B B-B W D stitches a cut bind, turning both edges. 
7 Pays its cost in OME DAY. Highest award at 
_ Am. Int. Fair, 1871. Increases capacity of $60 ma¬ 
chine Sent free on receipt of price. State the kind °f raa " 
ch ine you wish it for. Great inducements to the trade. Address 
MILO HARRIS, 791 Broadway, N. Y. PRICE $1.50, 
