[December, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1874 .] 
THE REMINGTON WORKS, 
ILION, JNT. Y. 
REM 
Sewing Machines, Fire 
IN6TON 
Arms, Agricultural Implements. 
Oldest, Largest, Best. 
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 Reed. 
Design beautiful and con¬ 
struction tbe very best. 
AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS.- 
vators, Road Scrapers, Patent Excavators, 
Wanted. Send for Circulars. 
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. 
Improved Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Steel Hoes, Culti- 
Hay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron Bridges, etc. Good Agents 
The REMINGTON WORKS also manufacture the new Double-Barrelled Breech-Loading Shot- 
Gur, snan and positive action, with patent joint check , a marvel of beauty, finish, and cheapness—and the Cele¬ 
brated Remington Rifles— adopted by nine diffekent governments— and renowned throughout the world 
for Military, Hunting, and Target purposes— all kinds of Pistols, Bifle Canes, Metallic Cartridges, etc. 
The score made by Lieut. Fulton at Creedmore Sept. 26th, 1874, with a Remington Rifle, was the highest ever made at 
any match, either in this country or in Europe. 
BRANCH OFFICES OF REMINGTON COMPANIES. 
281 & 283 Broadway, New York. Arm's. 
Madison Square, New York, Sewing Machines. 
Chicago. 237 State Street. Sewing Machines and Arms. 
|, • , T Boston, 332 Washington Street, Sewing Machines. 
' lllODi IN I ,Cincinnati, 1S1 West 4th Street, Sewing Machines. 
I 1 Utica, 129 Genesee Street, Sewing Machines. 
Atlanta, Ga., lip Give’s Opera House, Marietta Street, Sew¬ 
ing Machines. 
Washington, D. C., 521 Seventh Street, Sewing Machines. 
E. Remington & Sons, 
Remington Sewing M. Co., 
Remington Ag’l Co. 
TELE] MITCHELL WAGOH. 
In use and for sale in 
nearly every 
STATE & TERRITORY 
IN THE UNION. - 
nil work fully warranted. 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 
Mitchell, Lewis 
& Co., 
RACINE, WIS. 
THE 
Best Proportioned, 
Best Ironed, 
AND 
Lightest Running 
Wagon il the Market. 
The original , wed known 
RAOIKE WAGON. 
BLARE’S PATENT STONE AND ORE BREAKER. 
New Patterns, with Important Improvements and Abundant Strength. 
For reducing to fragments all kinds of hard and brittle substances, such as STONE 
for making the most perfect McADAM POADS, and for making the be-t CONCRETE. 
It breaks stone at trifling cost for BALLASTING RAILROADS. It is extensively in use 
in MINING operations, for crushing 
IRON, COPPER, ZINC, SILVER, GOLD, and other ORES. 
Also fbr crushing Quartz, Flint, Emery, Corundum, Feldspar, Coal. 
Barytes, DlBtiganese, Phosphate Rock, Plaster, SofCpiStone, etc. 
BLAKE CRUSHER CO.. NEW MAVhW. CONN. 
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Insurance Company. 
HARTFORD. CONN. 
EVERY FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN 
^ SHOULD HAVE A 
Life or Accident Policy 
j-gr" Apply to any agent, or write to the Company, at 
Hartford, Conn. 
1776 
1876 
EXHIBITION. 
( n wtcv at? n’nw 
$U. S. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION, 
( PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
In accordance with the several Acts of the Congress of the 
United States, providing for the celebration of the 
CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY 
of American Independence, there will be held in Fair- 
mount Park, Philadelphia, in the year 1876, an 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 
of Arts Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Min*. 
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 tile Park, 
earlv application should be made. The necessary forms for 
application, together witli the Regulations for Exhibitors 
and needed information, will be forwarded on application 
to the Oflice of the Centennial Commission. 
A. T. GOSHORN, 
Director-General. 
J. L. CAMPBELL, 
Secretary. 
Readily attached 
to any Stove. 
Introduced 8 Years. 
w Thousands in Use. 
Once used, never dis- 
^ pensed with. 
Agents Wanted 
at once in valuable 
Territory. Circulars 
on application. 
American Manu¬ 
facturing Co., 
102 Orange St., 
_ NEW HAVEN, Con n. 
HOME CORN-SHELLER. 
The best HAND SHELLER for family use in the 
market. Every machine warranted. Price $2.50. Every 
Farmer and Poultry-raiser needs it. Agents wanted. 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Iron Founders, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Wrought Iron Fencing 
Of the Best English Make. 
Can be set up with ease—is 
an absolute protection against 
cattle — is ornamental, and 
practically indestructible. Is 
superior to every other form 
of enclosure. Send for illus¬ 
trated circular. 
YARNALL & TRIMBLE, 
147 S. Front St.. Philadelphia. 
INVENTORS 
Who wish to secure 
PATENTS should 
write to MUNN <fc 
CO., 37 Park Row, 
New York,for Advice and Pamphlet, 108 pages,FRBE. 
ADVERTISING RATES. 
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Address all orders to 
ORANGE .TTDD COMPANY, 
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