1872 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
349 
I 
Travelers by Railroad frequently find their watches com¬ 
pletely demoralized by the continuous jar of the train. To 
overcome this difficulty has long been a problem with 
watchmakers, and it is now successfully accomplished in 
the new grade made by the 
America is Watch Co. of Waltham. 
This "Watch is made in the most substantial manner, on 
the most approved principles, and combines all the recent 
Feet now in Use, 
FHIfSST PREMIUM (MEDAL) AWARDED m IS70, AMD INDORSED BY 
CERTIFICATE FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE 187 f, AS 
“THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET.” 
improvements. It has a new micrometrical regulator, by' 
which the slightest variation can be easily corrected. It is 
carefully adjusted, and may be entirely relied on to run ac¬ 
curately, wear well, and ENDURE THE IIARDEST 
USAGE, without any derangement whatever. We confi¬ 
dently recommend this watch to the trade and the public as 
the BEST WATCII FOR THE PRICE IN THIS MARKET. 
The full trade-mark engraved, on the plate of each watch is 
"AMERICAN AVATCH CO., CRESCENT ST., WAL- 
THAM, MASS.,” 
and it is distinctively known as the CRESCENT-ST. Watch. 
For sale by all leading Jewelers. 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, 
GENERAL AGENTS, 1 BOND ST., NEAV YORK. 
The Best WATER PIPE, also tho 
cheapest, when strength and durability arc considered, 
is the Tin-Lined Lead Pipe, manufactured by the Col¬ 
wells, Shaw & Willard M’r’o Co., No. 213 Center 
street, New York. Price 15c. a pound for ail sizes. 
Send for Circular. 
PP” We have never yet seen a Book of Testimonials 
containing more valuable evidence of real merit in the 
article spoken of than the little pamphlet entitled 
“ What People say about the Blanchard Churn.” Send 
to any dealer in dairy implements for one of them. 
GUARANTEED BONDS! 
Payable in New York City at prices that -will pay 
13 CE1KT on the investment. Call or 
send for descriptive circular. 
THOMAS P. ELLIS & CO., Bankers, 14 Pine st., N. Y. 
Mlailon’s Encaustic Tiles 
FOR FLOORS. 
CAIi.NK.IR.lt VASES for Lawns and Gardens, 
CUimtiey Tops, etc, 
MILLER & COATES, 279 Pear, st.. New York. 
Economy In the Kitchen. 
Prudent housekeepers are ever on the alert to practice 
economy in the culinary department. In no way can this 
be done more effectually than in the use ot a Baking Powder 
which combines parity, strength, and reliability. 
Dooley's Yeast Powdef has attained the deserved repu¬ 
tation of being economical, convenient, and wholesome, 
besides which it will produce from a barrel of flour twentv- 
flve to forty pounds more bread, rolls, etc., than by the old 
process of raising dough with bakers’ or hop yeast. Here 
alone is a great saving,’ and authorizes the guarantee that it 
will give entire satisfaction. 
fW The more intelligent a farmer is, and the more 
particular he is about everything connected with his 
dairy, the better he appreciates and likes the Blanchard 
Churn. 
THE BEST 
TAKE 
For Agents. Work at homo or 
traveling. Cash pay. Particu¬ 
lars free. Address at once Our 
Fireside Friend, Chicago. 
w 
T A. €OTEBT & CO., Produce 
e Commission merchants, No. 63 Pearl Street, 
nv York. "Quick sales and prompt returns.” £27“ Send 
r our weekly Prices-current and Marking Plate. £r*i 
(#15 i 
HU* 60 
m.Aj 
Try if ! National Farmer and Eee-.lourncl, 
(Ham le Free. 3 months on trial, I i cl'. 
15m nths and best Bee Book. SI. Best Boc-Hive 
Uleo Mag ezine with Chromo of Italian Bees, $2. 
..A Agents Wanted. Write now for “Fee 
, «L£,S”n>ple”toH. A. KING, U Murray St., N. Y. 
§ 
TUimTW MADE RAPIDLY with Stencil and 
■LVjLWcLi XaJ X Key Check Outfits. Catalogues, samples, 
and full particulars FREE. S. M. Spencer, Brattleboro.Vt, 
The “Asbestos Rooting ” 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 he easily and cheaply transported and applied. 
Also. Manufacturer of Asbestos Roof Coating, Roofing and S'icathiiig Felts, irilica and Pa¬ 
raffine Paints, Asbestos Roller Felt ing, Fire, Water, and Acid-Proof C ompositions, etc., and 
Dealer in Asbestos, AjpUnltum, etc. Asbestos Roar;’—an entirely new article for Packing, Gaskets, and for 
covering Locomotivo Boilers, etc. In sheets 1-10 to y.i inch thick.—Asbestos Paper for Linings, etc. 
Send for Descriptive Pamphlets, Price-lists,Terms to Dealers, etc., by mail. 
[Establishedin 1858.1 if- "W. «>OIlN3, 73 ’William st New York. 
The Tribune Buildings have been covered several years with the Asbestos Roofing, which hue proven entirely 
satisfactory. W6 prefer it to Tin.—Eds. N. Y. Weekly Tribune, May St'n, 1S72. 
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 Agriculturist. 
Containing Descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Crocuses, Lilies, and other Hardy Bulbs for 
Fall Planting in the Garden, and for House Culture. 
Full instructions for Planting, Treatment, etc. Thirty- 
two pages, nicely illustrated. Sent free to all who 
apply. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Containing a complete list of Dutch Bulbs and Flower 
Roots, Strawberries and other Small Fruits, Seeds for Fall 
Sowing, and Miscellaneous Garden Requisites and Orna¬ 
ments, is now ready, and will be mailed to all who apply, 
free of charge. 
SEEDSMEN, 35 COETLANDT ST., Eew York. 
B. PAI1SON& & CO., 
flushing, n. y.. 
Offer a fine stock of CAMELLIAS, AZALIAS, 
and RARE EVERGREENS. RHODODEN¬ 
DRONS, ROSES, and other Flowering Shrubs. 
ORNAMENTAL and FRUIT TREES. 
The attention of large buyers is invited. 
For Catalogues, address as above. 
AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUP. 
“The Best Pump in the World.” 
Our Agents report over $700,000 worth 
of property saved from Fire this year 
by these pumps, being tho most power¬ 
ful force-pumps in the world, as well 
as Non-Freezing. 
See October number, page "96, also the 
Premium-List, page 393, of the Am. 
Agriculturist. This paper never de¬ 
ceives the farmers. See notice in Feb¬ 
ruary number, page 47. Try one. If it 
don’t do the work claimed, send it back 
and get your money, as we war- 
rant our pumps to do all we claim 
for them on our circulars. 
Send for circulars or orders to the 
Bridgeport M’f’g Co., Bridge¬ 
port, Ct. Tersons visiting New York 
can sec samples and obtain till infor¬ 
mation at 55 Chambers street. E. It. 
CURTIS, Des Moines, Iowa, General Agent for Western 
States, will give information and establish agencies. 
A BTfc HiTET 4T* 17 Send for free Price-list. Jones 
Fj jiLde Scale Works, Binghamton, N< Y. 
€i-]E©. A. PRINCE- & CO. 
€1 R, Cr A. ]$[ § 
AND 
M ELODEONS. 
The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory in the 
United States. 
50,00< I 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
Send lor Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y., 
Or CHICAGO. ILL. 
A BOOR FOB, TIE MILLION. 
THE 
YOUNG 
HOUSEKEEPER'S 
FRIEND. 
By MRS. CORNELIUS. 
REVISED AND ENLARGED. 
Tho'aim of tho writer of this work has been to furnish to 
young housekeepers the best aid that a book can give in the 
departments of which it treats. No printed guide can per¬ 
fectly supply the place of that experience which is gained 
by early and habitual attention to domestic concerns. But 
the directions here given are so minute and practical, that 
the observance of them will prevent very many of the per¬ 
plexities which most young people sutler during their first 
years of married life. 
The recipes, with very few exceptions, are furnished from 
the author's own experience, or that of her immediate 
friends. An ample variety is given for furnishing the table 
of any American family ; but especial reference has been 
had to those who have neither poverty nor riches; and such 
directions have been given as will enable a housekeeper to 
provide a good and healthful table, or, if desired, a hand¬ 
some one, at a moderate expense. 
IIow well the author has succeeded is manifest from the 
very great favor with which past editions, through a period 
of twenty-five years, have been received. And now, in this 
new edition, she has rendered tho book more than ever 
worthy of patronage, by a thorough revision, the omission 
of a few recipes of least value, the addition of full direc¬ 
tions for Canning Fruits, and more than One Hnu- 
€!yc< 1 and Fifty New Recipes which have been 
tested by experienced housekeepers. While the lessons o( 
economy taught by the late war have not be.en forgotten, 
the author has well met the demandsof Hie present customs 
of society for a greater variety of dishes than used to he 
thought requisite for the ample supply of the family table. 
PRICE, POST-PAID..$1.50. 
Address 
ORANGE JUDO & CO., 
240 Broadway, ft!©w York. 
