AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
309 
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A Railroad Watcli. 
Travelers by Railroad frequently find their watches com¬ 
pletely demoralized by the continuous jar of the train. To 
overcome this difficulty lias long been a problem with 
watchmakers, and it Is now successfully accomplished in 
the new grade made by the 
American Watch Co. of Waltham. 
This Watch Is made in the most substantial manner, on 
the most approved principles, and combines all the recent 
improvements. It lias a new micrometrical regulator, by 
which the slightest variation can bo easily corrected. It is 
carefully adjusted, and may be entirely relied on to run ac¬ 
curately, wear well, and ENDURE THE HARDEST 
USAGE, without any derangement whatever. We confi¬ 
dently recommend this watch to the trade and the public as 
the BEST WATCH FOR THE PRICE IN THIS MARKET. 
The full trade-mark engraved on the plate of each watch Is 
"AMERICAN WATCH CO., CRESCENT ST., WAL¬ 
THAM, MASS.,” 
and It Is defectively known as the CRESCENT-ST. Watch. 
For sale by all leading Jewelers. 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, 
GENERAL AGENTS, 1 BOND ST., NEW YORK. 
Every Prudent Man Careful of the 
health and comfort of his family should see to it that his 
drinking water is conveyed through Tin-Lined Lead 
Pipe, which is a perfect safeguard against lead poison, 
the too often unsuspected caHse of disease and death. 
'Tin-Lined Lead Pipe is strong, durable, flexible, and 
easily soldered. It is a great benefit to the community, 
and enhances the real value of every house in which it is 
introduced. Sold by the Colwells, Shaw & Willard 
M’f’g Co., 213 Center street, New York. Price, 15 cents 
a pound for all sizes. Circular and sample of pipe sent 
by mail free. Also manufacturers of Lead Pipe. Sheet 
Lead, Block Tin Pipe, Solder, etc. Orders filled at sight. 
An Experienced. Newspaper Pub¬ 
lisher wishes an engagement to manage the entire 
business of a Daily or Weekly Newspaper published in 
this city or elsewhere. Address 
“ PUBLISHER,” at this Office. 
tsr Messrs. P. Blanchard’s Sons give due credit for 
their large sales to a very liberal use of printers’ ink. 
We agree with them, but must add that even printers’ 
ink will not mako a permanent success of a poor thing. 
They make “ the best” Churn. 
Six Thousand retailers and Millions 
of the people say Good 
Cable Screw Wire 
Boots and Shoes are the BEST. 
tW~ It is no Joke, but a fact, that the Blanchard Churn 
ia literally an Automatic Butter-Maker. Try it for your- 
aelf. Send to any dealer in first-class farm machinery for 
a circular—or a Churn. 
H OW to obtain a Cast, Cast-Steel Plow for five 
dollars. For particulars, address 
0OLLINS & CO., 212 Water st., New York. 
BL 4 CK BISS for stocking ponds. 
JERSEY CATTLE. Family cows. 
Address W. OLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
FIRST PREMIUM (MEDAL) AWARD¬ 
ED IN 1870, AND INDORSED BY CER¬ 
TIFICATE FROM THE AMERICAN IN¬ 
STITUTE IN 1871 AS 
“ The Best Article in the Market.” 
The 46 Asbestos Roofing” is a substantial and reliable 
material, which can be safely used in place of Tin, Slate, etc., 
on steep or flat roofs, in all climates, and can be easily and 
cheaply transported and applied. 
Descriptive Pamphlets, Price-lists, Terms to Dealers, etc., 
by mail. II. W. JOHNS, 
[Established in 1858.1 78 William st., N. Y. 
The Tribune Buildings have been covered several years 
with the Asbestos Roofing, which has proven entirely satis¬ 
factory. We prefer it to Tin.—Eds. N. Y. Weekly Tribune, 
May 8th, 1872. 
Johns’s Asbestos Roofing is light, strong, and practically 
fire-proof; is kept in order at a very trifling expense, and 
will last many years.— Eds. American Agi'icrilUirixt. 
10 PER CEWT 
Municipal Bonds 
For gale below Par by 
THOMAS P. ELLIS & CO., 
Bankers, 14 Pine St., New York. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
PURITY AND HEALTH. 
CARBOLIC SOAPS 
AND 
Saponaceous Compounds 
OF 
Carbolic and Cresylic Acids. 
Disinfectant, Insect Destroyer, Pre¬ 
ventive of Fungus, etc. 
We have watched with great Interest the results of vari¬ 
ous applications of these compounds, knowing that if suc¬ 
cessful, they would be of incalculable benefit to the commu¬ 
nity. By tests made under our own supervision, and the re¬ 
ports of careful observers, we believe it to be established 
that these Cresylic Compounds are 
1st. Complete Disinfectants.—They not only re¬ 
move all noxious odors from sinks, privies, stables, etc., but 
will destroy all infection In clothing, rooms, etc., washed 
with their solution. Thus, contagion from Small-Pox.Typhus 
Fever, Cholera, and other diseases, may be effectually pre¬ 
vented. They are used in the New York and other Hospitals 
for these purposes. 
3d. Insect Destroyers.— An animal washed with 
Carbolic Soap will be entirely freed from all vermin. It 
will destroy ticks on sheep, fleas on dogs, lice on cattle ov 
poultry, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, etc., in rooms. It repels 
flie9 Irom animals, and thus is especially useful in case of 
wounds or sores from any cause. 
ORGANS 
AND 
ME LODE ON S. 
The Oldest, Largest, and Most Ferfeot Manufactory In the 
United States. 
50,000 
Now in use. 
No other Mustaal Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
V3T Send lor Price-Lists. 
AddresB BUFFALO, NT. Y., 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
THE "LIGHT RUNNING^ 
“DOMESTIC 1 
A DOMESTIC 
Luxury. 
A DOMESTIC 
Blessing. 
A DOMESTIC 
Necessity. 
"WILL LAST A 
LIFETIME." 
Address 
“DOMESTIC” S. M. do, «6 Chambers St., N. Y. 
The Best Investment Known. 
PAYS CONSUMERS 2,000 PEE CENT. 
Silver Tips 
on Children’s Shoes. 
n^IRST Premiums awarded by Amer. Inst., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent free on application. 
MAGIC LANTERNS. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. H, McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau-st., N. Y, 
TUfflTtTlPV MADE RAPIDLY with Stencil and 
jyiUANIjJL Kev Check Outfits. Catalogues, samples, 
and full particulars FREE. S. M. Spencer, Brattleboro.Vt. 
A Send fbr free Price-list. Jones 
w B-Xylix Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
3d. Preventive of Fungus Grorvtli. —On this 
point we ask for further experiment. We feel confident this 
soap, properly applied, will prevent smut In wheat, mildew 
on vines, and similar parasitic growth, and trust that exper¬ 
imenters will furnish the result of their trials. 
4th. Cleaning Sores, etc.— For washing ulcers and 
other foul sores, and preventing gangrene in wounds, etc.. 
Carbolic Soap is, we believe, unequaled. We know also that 
it has been successful wherever used, for footrot in sheep, 
and mange, itch, ring-worm, and other skin diseases. 
Desiring that our readers should be benefited by the ex¬ 
tended introduction of what we believe to be so valuable, 
we have established a general agency for the sale of these 
compounds, keeping them constantly on band, and are pre¬ 
pared to fill ordei'3 at wholesale or retail, at the following 
prices. 
Sheep Dip, .for Curing Scab and Destroying Insects 
on Sheep. 
5-lb Canisters, $1.75; per dozen.$1.7.00 
10 “ “ 3.00; “ “ . 27.00 
50 “ Kegs. .10.00 
200 •• BbFs.35.00 
Proportions are 1 lb. Dip to 5 gallons water for 5 to lOSheep, 
If they are very large and heavily fleeced. For ordinary- 
sized animals, or those recently shorn, 1 lb. Dip will lake 8 
to 10 gallons water. The solution must be graded according 
to the age and condition of the animal. 
Cresylic Ointment, for Cure of Footrot, etc. In 
solution for killing Insects, etc., on stock. In l-a>. Canisters, at 
75 cts.; per dozen, $0.25; in 3-lb. Canisters, $1.50 per dozen, 
$12.50 ; in 5-B>. Canisters, $2.25; per dozen, $18.00. 
Carbolic Disinfecting Soap. —In tablets for con¬ 
venient use in washing Horses, Dogs, Pigs, etc., destroying 
Insects of all kinds, protecting from Flies, curative of Sores, 
Scratcho9, and Chafes of all kind9. In boxes, 1 doz. tablets, 
$1.73, in boxes of 1-Ib.bars, 6 each, $2.50. 
Carbolic Plant. Protector.— To be used as a wash 
for Plants, Trees, etc.; to destroy and prevent the harbor¬ 
ing of Insects. In 1 lb. Canisters, 75 cts.; per doz., $6.00; in 
5-lb. Canisters, $2.25; per dozen, $18.00; in 10-lb. Canisters, 
$3.00; per dozen, $30.10. 
Granulated Carbolic Disinfecting Powder.— 
It removes noxious odors from Stables, Poultry-houses, 
Cellars, Sewers, Water-closets, etc., and prevents, in a great 
degree, infection from contagious diseases. It is specially 
well adapted for household U9e, to purify- the air and pre¬ 
serve health. In 1-lb. boxes, 25 cts.; in .7 lb. boxes, $1.25; in 
10-lb. boxes, $1.75. 
Carbolic Laundry Soap, lor the. Laundry, etc.; 60-lb. 
boxes, in 10 paper boxes containing 6 lbs. each, packed in a 
ease, 16 cts. per lb. 
Carbolic Toilet Soap, perfumed, two sizes, No. 
1 , $3, and No. 5 $1 per dozen; In boxes of 3 cakes. 
Carbolic Bath Soap, $1.50 per dozen. In boxes ol S 
dozen each. 
Address orders to 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
245 Broadway, New York, 
