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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[January, 
Factory at 
Melrose, Mass. 
General Agents, 
Messrs. 7YHEEL- 
EPv, PARSONS 
& CO.,New York, 
$| Messrs. BIGE- 
I'ilOTT DUOS. & 
KENNARD, Bos¬ 
ton, and for sale 
by tlie trade gen¬ 
erally. Every 
movement war¬ 
ranted. 
The TREMONT WATCH CO. manufacture the only DUST- 
PROOF Watch movement in this country. They have a 
branch establishment in Switzerland, under the personal 
superintendence of Mr. A. L. DENNISON, (the ORIGINA¬ 
TOR of the American system of watch-making), where they 
produce their Balances and Escapements of a superior qual¬ 
ity. The cheap skilled labor of Europe, working thus on the 
AMERICAN SYSTEM, enables them to oiler a superior 
article at a low rate. 
LIKE IT MUCH.”—This is what M. Quin- 
by says of the HARRISON BEE-FEEDER. If you 
would save your bees over winter, send $2.50 for six feeders. 
EDWARD HARRISON, Springfield, Ohio. 
T he perpetual (watch 
CHARM) CALENDAR—size of a 
two cent piece—with plain, masonic and 
temperance emblems, needed by every¬ 
body everywhere. Price by mail, elec¬ 
troplate, plain, with enameled figures 
and letters, 50 cents, gold, with emblem, 
ditto, $1.50. Address 
E. MADEN, 161 Broadway, 
Room 3, New York, P. O. Box, 55T8. 
Active Agents wanted everywhere. 
American Institute Fath, Oct. 26,1867, Awakded 
HENRY SEYMOUR & CO., New York, 
The only Premium Medal for the best SHEEP SHEARS, 
Pruning and Hedge Shears. These SHEEP SHEARS are 
warranted to be far superior to “ Wilkinson’s” in durability 
and finish. Sold by all Hardware and Agricultural Houses. 
Worth Your Attention. 
If you desire the controlling manufacture of the best cheap 
Fruit Box ever invented—a new thing—address 
A. M. WARD, New Britain, Conn. 
(O.OLD MEDAL SliFifLATORS.—Send for circu- 
lars describing our Gold Medal Separator, Portable Farm 
Engines, Horse-Powers, Portable Circular Saw .Mills, Drag 
Saws, &c. Addrer, -‘Rsbihcon Machine Works,” Rich¬ 
mond, Indiana. 
Best F.VtoEcSt Bsirr Stone Mills, 
At greatly reduced prices. J. R. DECATUR, 197 Water-st., 
New York, AGE .JT for Gam’s Copper Strip Feed Cutter, 
and Dealer k I. ;rieultur?l Implemeuts, Fertilizers, &c. 
B AVIS’S PATENT THREE-MINUTE 
MIXER AND MASHER, 
For mixing cake, batter, sauce ; also for mashing potatoes 
and vegetables r-t ail hinds. Something really useful. Lib¬ 
eral terms to the. trade. Send for circular. 
H. G. 3UP1EE, No. 482 Broadway,.New York. 
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE AND COCOA. 
PARAS EXPOSITION, 1867. 
The Standard Churn of our Country. 
JUMEM CMfJitN AM© 
BUTTEK. WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DASH. 
The Julien Churn Co. offers the above named Churn in its 
various sizes to dealers and butter makers, as the staple 
Churn of our country. It is now in practical use in various 
portions of the Union, and 
JP5iir<cliaser§ will find it to lie 
1 st.—A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of the very best butter, leaving the butter¬ 
milk thin and blue. 
2 d.—A perfect butter worker and salter. 
3d.—Easily operated and cleaned; a child can work it. 
4tli. — It is the strongest, 
handsomest, and most 
durable Churn in the 
market. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 holds 8 gallons and 
churns 5 gallons, $10.00. 
No. 3 holds 10 gallons and 
churns 7 gallons, $10.50. 
No. 4 holds 13 gallons, and 
churns 10 gallons, $11.50. 
WM. C. CHAMBERLAIN 
Gen’l. Agent, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
EASTERN BRANCH. 
C. PALMER & SON, 
Geu'l. Agents, 
Utica, N. Y. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
Griffins: & Co., 58 & 60 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Cupples, Marston & Peck. South Water-st., Chicago. 
Cupples & Marston, North Second-st., St. Louis. 
Albany, Nov. 25, 1867. 
About opening a general Agricultural Warehouse 
in this citv, and wishing to deal directly with first parties , 
we request MANUFACTURERS OF AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENTS and SEED GROWERS to send their Cata¬ 
logues and Price Lists to S TRONG & DOUW, 
593 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
§ ELF-FEEDING CUTTERS.—For Hay, Straw, 
and Stalks, the simplest, fastest, most durable, cheapest, 
easiest operated. Sent to your nearest R. R. station, to be 
paid for after trial. Agents wanted. Send for Illustrated 
Circular to FEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y. 
GALE & CHAPIN, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
CORN SHELLER. 
The best in the World is the 
improved 
Ban-all’s Patent Iron 
Corn Slreller, 
to be found everywhere, and 
of the Manufacturers. 
DOWNES & CO.’S MF'G. CO., 
§. S. GOULD, 
Superintendent, 
Scncea Falls, N. Y. 
flWCERSOLL’S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES. 
INGERSOLL'S HA Y AND STRA W PRESSES. 
INGERSOLL'S RAG AND PAPER PRESSES. 
INGERSOLL'S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES. 
DO'III HAND AND HORSEPOWER PRESSES , 
for baling all kinds of material, on band and made to order. 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down trees. Price $25. 
For price-list and full information, call on or address the 
manufacturers. INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Green- 
point, (Brooklyn), N. Y. 
Leaf, Flow ter and Fruii 
of As Voceoa- with a 
nod opened. 
W. BAKER & CO.’S 
American, French, Homoeopathic 
and 
VANILLA CHOCOLATE, 
PREPARED COCOA, 
B R © SEA, 
Cocoa Paste , Homoeopathic 
Cocoa , Cocoa Shells, 
Cracked Cocoa, tj'c. 
T i USE Man rfactnres, to which first premiums 
•» avo been awarded by the chief institutes and 
Fah s of the Union, and at the PARIS EXPOSITION 
OF 18U7, are an excellent diet lor children, invalids 
and persons in health, allay rather than induce the 
nervous excitement attendant upon tiie use of tea 
or- offee, and are recommended by the most eminent 
physicians^ 
i'ov sah btf the principal Grocers in the United Stales. 
WALTER BAKER & CO., 
Ooruiieeter, .... Mass. 
f Ti VERY FARMER and HOUSEKEEPER should 
I use MARK As LAN'G.MAN’S Patent Liquid Bi-Sulphite 
of Lime. Sold by all Druggists. Wholesale agent, W 
ilAIili, 12 Water-st,., and 143 Maiden Lane, New York. 
ZP-A-TIETSrT 
Water Proof Hoofing, 
BELTIN® A HARNESS PAPER, 
Bond Stamp for Circular and Samplo of 
the Paper. 
C. J. FAY <fc CO, 
2d 4: Vine Sts., Camden, N. Jersey. 
(HALE’S COPPEffi STRIP FEES) 
xW CUTTER for hand or horse-power, acknowledged 
the fastest, easiest, and every way best in use. 
For sale by J. W. DOUGLASS, Dealer in Agricultural 
Implements, etc., 181 Water-st., New York. 
Send for Circular. 
The American Faint—For Roofs. 
Tin or Shingle, New, Old, or Leaky. Will not corrode met¬ 
als, exposure lias no effect. Warranted pure. Furnished or 
applied by CHARLES DIMON, 181 Pearl-st„ New York. 
Send for Circulars. P. O. Box 4094. 
I MPROVED FOOT LATHES.—Elegant, durable, 
cheap and portable. Just the thing for the Artisan or 
Amateur. Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
(WANTED, good Agents to obtain orders in the Sten- 
;cil business. Address W. II.BERRY, Portsmouth, N. H. 
TO HOUSEKEEFEIIS. 
Do not burn your fingers removing hot lamp chimneys. 
Buy Asmus’ Chimney Lifter, made of brass and cork, light 
and ornamental. Sample sent for 25 cts., or 5 for $1. Agents 
wanted. Address H. C. Witt, 57 Cedar-st., New York. 
strong, compact, and well ventilated. 
Agents wanted in all tlie fruit growing districts 
Orders lor Western New-York''direct "to S. D. REDMAN. 
Box and Basket Co., New fane, N. Y. Circulars sent free. 
JUOUNDA—OTJR HO. 700 
STRAWBERRY. 
“ The plant is as thrifty, vigorous, and hardy, as any I 
know of; the stout, stocky fruit-stems bearing up a weight 
of fruit I never saw equaled. 
“In color, the fruit is brilliant scarlet, highly glossy, and 
bristling all over with golden yellow seeds, standing out 
prominently from the surface. Flesh, white, with pale 
salmon center, firm and solid to the center, of an excellent 
flavor, juicy, and rich.” 
A. W. Harrison, Sec. Pa. Hort. Soc. 
Plants furnished by mail at SI per doz.; $3.50 per 50; 
SO per 100. Order at once. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa 
“The Prospectus for 1S68 is irresistible .”—Poston Com 
momcealth. 
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