[November, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1874 .] 
s'.4,. 
THE REMINGTON WORKS, 
ILION, 1ST. Y. 
REM 
Sewing Machines, Tire 
I N G T O N 
Arms, Agricultural Implements. 
The Remington Sewing 
Machine has sprung rapid¬ 
ly into favor, as possessing 
the best combination of 
good qualities, namely: 
Light running, smooth, 
noiseless, rapid, durable, 
with perfect Lock Stitch. 
It is a Shuttle Machine, 
with Automatic Drop Feed. 
Design beautiful and con¬ 
struction the very best. 
Remington No. 1 Ma¬ 
chine for family use, in 
the third year of its existence, 
has met with a more rapid 
increase of ratio of sales than 
any machine on the market. 
Remington No. 2 Ma¬ 
chine for manufacturing and 
family use, (ready for de¬ 
livery only since June, 1874), 
for range, perfection, and 
variety of work, is without 
a rival in family or workshop. 
The REMINGTON WORKS also manufacture the 
new Double-Barrelled Breech-Loading Shot- 
Gun, snap and positive action, with patent joint check, a 
marvel of beauty, finish, and cheapness—and the Cele¬ 
brated Remington Rifles— adopticd by nine differ¬ 
ent governments— and renowned throughout the world 
for Military, Hunting, and Target purposes— all kinds of 
1’isTols, Rifle Canes, Metallic Cartridges, etc. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Improved 
Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Steel Hoes, Culti¬ 
vators, Road Scrapers, Patent Excavators, Hat Ted¬ 
ders, Cotton Gins, Iron Bridges, etc, . 
Good Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars. 
BRANCH OFFICES OF REMINGTON COMPANIES. 
E. Remington & Sons, 
Remington Sewing M. Co., J-Ilion, N, Hou ^ 
Remington Ag’I Co. 
Madison Square, 23d St . .New York. 
Western Office of the Company, 237 State St_Chicago, Ill. 
258 West Jefferson St..Louisville, Ky. 
332 Washington St..Boston, Mass. 
181 West 4tli Street. .. . ..Cincinnati, O. 
.Atlanta. Ga. 
■UD _. ...Buffalo. N. Y. 
810 Chestnut St.....Philadelphia. 
617 North Fourth St.St. Louis, Mo. 
Corner North Pearl and Steuben Sts.Albany, N. Y. 
10 Sixth St.:.Pittsburgh, Pa. 
New York Office for Arms, 281 & 283 Broadway, New York. 
ANDERSON'S STEAM BOILER, AND 
KIPP’S NEW ENGINE 
ARE STANDARD, BEST, and CHEAPEST. 
HIGHEST AWARDS, LARGE SILVER 
MEDAL, at American Institute Fair, 1873, also at Seven 
Stale Pairs and Expositions. 
Simpler, will last longer, safer, and more 
economical, than any others. 
Satisfactory Trial given io any responsible 
parties.! 
SEND FOIl CIRCULAR. 
French Burr Stone Grist Mills, 
warranted best in use, for Flour or Coarse Feed. 
nTTTrncrn T)/\v -»«- i HI i t ■ a ta r 1,000,000 Hoops, Rims,, anil Headings.—Also, 
I n l iLnlli’In) \ M.A EIMAL. hoops for tobacco drums, 12 to 
18 inches wide, M inch thick. CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY APPARATUS -and FIXTURES. 
FACTORIES BUILT AND FURNISHED ON CONTRACT, and best Herkimer Co. Clieese Makers 
furnished. Correspondence solicited. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Manufacturers and Dealers, Little Falls, N. Y. 
Oldest, Largest, Best. 
Insurance Company. 
^235# xzARTjfonn.com y; 
EVERY FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN 
SHOULD HAVE A 
Life or Accident Policy, 
U3P” Apply to any agent, or write to the Company, at 
Hartford, Conn. 
1776 
1876 
EXHIBITION. 
C Office of. the 
U. S. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION, 
( PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
In accordance with the several Actsof the Congressof the 
United States, providing for the celebration of the 
CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY 
of American Independence, there will he held (n Faik- 
mount Park, Philadelphia, in the year 1876, an 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 
ot Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the .Sioil and Mine. 
The Exhibition will be opened on the 19th;of April and 
closed on the 19th of October. 
APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE. 
To secure space for exhibits in the Buildings or the Park, 
early application should be made. The necessary forms for. 
application, together with the Regulations for Exhibitors 
and needed information, will he forwarded on application 
to the Office of the Centennial Commission. 
A. T. GOSHORN, 
Director- General. 
J. L. CAMPBELL, f 
Secretary. 
$3 to $5 per Day S »y 
be 
_ _ fnad§, „ 
Farmers’ Sons selling our Window Sasli Locks. Put on 
window in one minute. Retails at 10 cents. 
Address for Descriptive Circular, i 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Iron Founders, ' 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
What are English Channel Shoes? 
Sewed shoes have the seam that, unites' the sole and 
upper sunk into a channel cut in the sole, ’^merijeanis 
cut this channel from the edge of the sole anil the thin 
lip turns up in wearing. The English channel, which 
■never turns up, is cut from the surface, leaving a dark 
line when closed. As it cannot be cut in thin, poor 
leather, it indicates a good article. 
. Readily attached 
fg to any Stove, 
w Av Introduced 8 Years. 
Thousands iti USe. 
Once used, never dis¬ 
pensed with. . 
Agefilts Wanted 
at once in valuable 
Territory., Circiilafri 
on application. 
American Manu¬ 
facturing Co., 
10‘i Orange St„ 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. 
Who wish to secure 
PATENTS should 
write to MUNN <fc 
CO., 37 Park Row, 
New York,for Advice and Pamphlet, 108 pages, FRIXE. 
INVENTORS 
ADVERTISING RATES. 
American Agriculturist. 
EDITION. 
inside J>ages,$V'.~tU per line (agate), each insertion. 
Open Pages (open'without cutting), 8 ‘hper line. 
Last Page, and 2 d and 3d Cover Pages-%‘l.r,(t per line. 
Page next to Reading and Last Cover Page— $3.00 per line. 
No advertisement inserted for less than $4.50 each insertion. 
GEUifiyiV iiin riorN. 
Inside Pages, 25 cents (per line, each insertion. 
Business Notices' and Last Page, 40 cents per line. 
No advertisement inserted for less than $1.00. 
IJ^-No Advertisement of Medicines or Humbugs received 
Address all orders to 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
..245 Bboadway, New Yobs. 
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