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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[MAr.cn, 
“ Special Merit for Novelty, 
Utility, ami Economy.” 
1st Premium Medal Awarded. 
Mil H. Mur.pnY. ) 
Tiieo. L. De Vinne. { Judges. 
Jxo. W. Chambers, 
Sec. Am. Institute. 
Tlie attention of Painters, Manufac¬ 
turers of "Wooden ware. Cottage Furni¬ 
ture, Coflins, Refrigerators, Sleighs, Agri¬ 
cultural Implements, Chairs, etc., etc., 
is invited to the 
MR CYLINDER DRAINING 
MACHINE. 
This Machine grains in Oil Colors, per¬ 
fect imitations of Walnut, Rosewood, 
Chestnut and Oak, in all their varieties. 
The impressions are as sharp and true as those of the photograph. The advantages of this machine are: 
1st. It performs many times as much labor as can he done by hand. 
2d. No hand work, however painstakingly and slowly done, can equal It. 
Sd. It does not require a highly skilled workman. 
4th. It is adapted to nil kinds of work and can he applied to any surface, flat, or curved. 
5th. The machine is substantially made of vulcanized rubber, with brass side-plates so simple and durable that It will 
last for years without getting out of order. 
6th. By an improvement made last year the figure can he carried close to the ends of a panel. 
7th. The pattern plates are now reinforced by a patent hacking, which prevents their breaking. 
This machine has taken the first Premium at the American Institute Fair, this year. See Report of Committee. Also, 
see Scientific American, August 3,1867. For Circulars and further particulars, address 
IIE.UTH, SMITH & CO., 44 Murray Street, New York. 
Cheap Guns for the People. 
Smooth Bore Muskets—good as new—warranted to shoot 
shot close, and kill every shot, at GO yards. 
Price for box of 24 Guns, only.$15 cash. 
Sample sent to any address for.$ 2 cash. 
Double Barrel Shot Guns for.$10 cash. 
All kinds of Guns, Pistols, and ammunition. Also Gun- 
makers’ tools and materials for sale, Wholesale and Retail. 
Address J. II. JOIIMSTON. Great Western Gun Works, 
250 Liberty-st.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Msatloiaal IMsla. Washes*. 
A machine that weighs about thirty lbs., will wash the 
Dishes of a Family of 8 or 12 persons without wetting the 
lingers, in from 8 to 10 minutes. Received the Diploma of 
the late New York State Fair, the commendation of the 
New York Tribune, and all others who have seen or used 
it. Every Family should have one. Send $15, or to any 
Club, where there is no Agent, that will send me $60 I will 
send five machines. Address S. D. SIKES, Proprietor and 
Manufacturer, 300 Clinlon-st., Buffalo, N. Y. 
(Reliable Agents Wanted.) 
Foster’s Broadcast Fertilizer and 
Grain Sower. 
This Machine sows all kinds of Fertilizers , such as Guano, 
Plaster, Lime, Ashes ancl Salt, in all conditions and without 
choking, and any desired amount. Also, all kinds of grain. 
For particulars, address OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO., 
Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
American Institute Fair, Oct. 2G, 18G7. Awarded 
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. 
American Agriculturist for Jan. 1SG8, says: “We have 
hitherto been too much dependent upon England for our 
best cutlery, and sheep shears were no exception. Hardly 
willing to trust, without the test of use, our own favorable 
impression in regard to the excellence of these sheep shears, 
made by Henry Seymour & Co., of this city, we have sub¬ 
mitted them to the judgment of practical sheep shearers, 
who are much pleased with them, and to experts in steel 
manufactures, who pronounce an unqualified approval, 
confirming us in ofir own opinions.” 
BM6ICE to 5 
44 _jt B ets up its own work, knits all si 
Dollars. 
__ ___,_ sizes, narrows and 
widens, knits the heel into the stocking, and narrows oil' the 
toe complete—producing all varieties of knit goods. It is 
simple, durable , easily operated, and guaranteed to succeed 
in the hands of every purchaser. Send stamp for Circular 
and sample stocking. JAMES D. ORNE, Gen. Agent, 
176 Stute-st., Rochester, N. Y, 
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, 5578. 
Active Agents wanted everywhere- 
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. II. 
THE EAGLE 
Brick Machines 
are taking the lead of all 
machines now in use. 
None are sold without 
being warranted. 
Prices range from $210 
to $500, according to ca- 
pacitv, which is from 
10,000 to 25,000 
Brick per (lay. 
A competent person 
sent to set up machines 
and give all necessary 
instructions FREE of 
Charge. 
No pay asked until sat¬ 
isfaction given. Send for 
Circular to 
FREY & SHECK- 
UER, Bucyrus, O. 
The Standard Churn of our Country. 
JULSENT CfflJISM AND 
BUTTER WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DASH. 
The Jalien Clmrn 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 
Purchasers will find it to foe 
1st.—A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of the very best butter, leaving the butter¬ 
milk thin and bine. 
2d.—A perfect butter worker and salter. 
3d.—Easily operated and cleaned; a child can work it. 
4th.—It is the strongest, 
handsomest, and most 
durable Churn in the 
market. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 holds S 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, 
Gen’l. Agents, 
Utica, N. Y. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
Grilling & Co., 53 & 60 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Cupples, Marston & Peck. South Water-st., Chicago. 
Cupples & Marston, North Second-st., St. Louis. 
The American Paint—For Roofs. 
Tin or Shingle, New. Old, or Leaky. Will not corrode met¬ 
als. exposure has no effect. Warranted pure. Furnished or 
applied by CHARLES DIMON, 181 Pearl-st., New York. 
Send for Circulars. P. O. Box 4094. 
ENGINES* SAW, AMD 
GRIST MILLS* 
Tlie Old Mt. Vernon Iron Works, established 
1831, notwithstanding the general depression in trade, arc 
manufacturing 15 to 25 Engines ami Mills per 
Month, to supply the large and increasing demands for 
their 
Stationary Engines, for Mills, Factories, 
Furnaces, etc., of from 8 to 225 Horse-Power. 
Portable Engines of from 7 to 30 Horse-Power. 
Thrashing ancl Plantation Engines, Mount¬ 
ed on Wheels. 
Circular Saw Mills of all sizes. 
Reed & Buckingham’s Patent Portable 
Spring Grist Mills, and Portable Bolts for same. 
COMPLETE CJK0ST 
AND FLOURING- MILS', 
Machinery, including Best French Burr Mill Stones, 
Old Dutch Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gearing, Shaft¬ 
ing, and all necessary Fixtures. Drafts and Plans 
for the erection of the Building and arrangement of tho 
Machinery are furnished without charge. 
This Firm was the first to commence the practice of fur¬ 
nishing complete Machinery and Fixtures for Saw and Grist 
Mills, and experienced Millwrights to erect and put tho 
same in operation: hence their unprecedented success, and 
reputation for building tlie best Engines and Mills in use. 
All their machinery is made from the best material, and 
constructed in the most thorough and substantial manner, 
and warranted to give satisfaction. 
Prices and Terms the most favorable that can he had. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
C. is J. COOPER & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
CORN MIELLER. 
The best in the World is tho 
improved 
Burrall’s Patent Iron 
Corn Shelter, 
to he found everywhere, and 
of the Manufacturers. 
DOWNES & CO.’S MF'G. CO. 
S. S. GOULD, 
Superintendent, 
_ Seneca Falls, IV. Y. 
eCOTT’S PATENT GRINDER.—For sharpening 
Mower and Reaper knives. A simple and effective 
machine. Manufactured and sold hv Assignees of Patent, 
RICHARDSON & C'O., Auburn, N. Y, 
Will dispose of Territorial Rights in Western States. 
O UR NOTICE.—Send for a Circular and sample 
of Tousley’s Improved “HogTamer.” It is tlie cheapest 
and best implement ever invented to prevent swine from 
rooting up and destroying pasture lands. Slate and County 
rights for sale. Samples 10 cts. Address. A. C1IA1SER & 
BRO., Assignees & Manuf acturers, Bishop Hill, Henry Co., Ill. 
E VERY FARMER and HOUSEKEEPER should 
use MARli & LANGMAN'S Patent Liquid Bi-Sulphito 
of Lime, for preserving meat, eggs, cider, etc. Sold by all 
Druggists. Wholesale agent, W. MARR, 12 Water-st., and 
143 Maiden Lane, New York. 
ENGERSOILL’S COTTQwTaND 
WOOL PRESSES, 
INGEES OIL'S HAT AND S TEA TV PEESSES. 
INGEES OLL'S EAG AND PAPEE PEESSES. 
INGEESOLL'S HIDE AND IIA1E PEESSES. 
BOTH HAND AND IIOESE-POWEE PEESSES, 
for baling nil kinds of material, on hand and made to order 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down timber. Prica 
$25. For price-list and full information, call on or address 
tlie manufacturers, INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Green- 
point, (Brooklyn), N. Y. 
gpOUNTAIN PEN, ONE FILLING AVRITES 
ten hours. Gold pens apd cases ; pens repaired for 50 
cts. Send stamp for Circular. G. F. HAWKES, 64 Nassau- 
street, New Fork. 
a Day For All.—Stencil Tool Samples 
eip'jl'dJ' free. Address A. J. FULL AM, Springfield, Yt. 
A ssociated Dairy and Factory Cheese Vais ; with 
heater, cut-off, and hot water supply; complete for 
use—great improvements for the present season. Roe’s Pa¬ 
tent Farm Dairy Vais, the best in flic world. Circulars and 
Pamphlets of II. A. ROE, Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 
ATENT BRASS PADLOCKS of all sizes, for 
fruit boxes, milk cans, barns, stables, henneries, gates, 
cattle yards, &c. Strong, safe, durable, ami do not rust; 
Catalogues mailed. H. RITCHIE & CO., Newark, N. J. 
Choice New Apples. 
I select from 100 varieties 6 very fine new apples; should be 
In every collection. Vermont Beauty, Summer, Vermont 
Strawberry, Autumn, these two weigh 1 in. each; Bnsh- 
waeker, Franklin, Kirtland, Autumn, all large, Park Spice, 
Winter, large extra. Each, 3 cions, 50 cts.; 'the 6, 3 cions 
each, $2.00, by mail. W. S. CARPENTER, 
Rye, Westchester Co., IS. Y. 
Marblehead Mammoth Sweet Cora. 
The ears are of an enormous size, often weighing between 
two and three pounds, very sweet and excellent for table use. 
My specimens of this Corn recently took Hie First Premium 
at two of the Annual Fairs of the Mass. Horticultural Soci¬ 
ety. Per package. 25 cents, or five packages for $1.00. 
My seed Catalogue gratis to nil. ’ 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
