1868 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
193 
(Advertisements on this page, $2.50 per Agate Line of Space.) 
'^ADsasiA^a aorvosts^^^ 
following to onr readers. Comment is unnecessary: 
“At the Paris Universal Exposition, Messrs. Wheeler & 
tVir.soN.025 Broadway, rec'eived the Gold Medal, and the 
only one, awarded for the most perfect Sewing-Machine 
and Button-hole Machine exhibited. 
J. C. DERBY, New York. 
U. S. General Agent for the Exposition.” 
“The only Gold Medal for the manufacture and Per¬ 
fection of Sewing-Machines and Button-hole Ma¬ 
chines was awarded to Messrs. tVnEELnr. & Wilson, of 
New York. 
HENRY F. Q. D'ALIGNY, 
Member of International Jury and Reporter of same.” 
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THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 
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than any 
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BANK STOCK, 
CANAL STOCK, 
BRIDGE STOCK. 
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but how to keep it and use it to his greatest advantage, so 
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HIS NEIGHBORS’ COMFORT, 
and insure the 
WELFARE OF II1S LIVE STOCK, 
the Preservation ol Manures and Tools, and the general 
prosperity of 
HIS FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. 
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_ Address, THE TRIBUNE, New York. 
|L|[14fi£AS,Bt> OF HEALTH.—Don’t fail 
to get this Magazine for 1868. See full programme in 
March No. of the Agriculturist. Remember that we give to 
eacli subscriber who sends 25 cents extra a beautiful Steel 
engraving of Lincoln at Home, 19x24 inches, or one of Gen. 
Grant, samesize, both beautiful ornaments. Also, a Wheeler 
& Wilson Sewing Machine worth $55, for 30 subscribers and 
$60. $2.00 a year; 20 cents a number. MILLER, WOOD & 
CO., 15 Laiglit-st., New York. 
■RANTED IN BUYING. 
WANTED IN SELLING. 
Shaler’s Family Scales 
Are adapted to meet a great want in everyday life. They are 
especially designed for the use of families in town or farmers 
in the country, and are equally well adapted for all ordina¬ 
ry purposes of weighing. The SHALHR FAMILY SCALES 
ARE INDISPENSABLE TO THE HOUSEWIFE. They are 
used without weights; the pounds and ounces of any sub¬ 
stance placed in the pan are instantly and accurately indi¬ 
cated upon the dial, as plainly as the hours and minutes are 
shown upon the face of a clock. Upward of two years’ con¬ 
stant use lias proved their entire ACCURACY and DURA¬ 
BILITY. Three sizes are now offered as follows: 
To weigli 14 oz. to 12 lb, price.$3.50 
To weigh H oz. to 25 lb, price . 4.50 
To weigli 1 oz. to 60 lb, price. 6.50 
Thorough Canvassers wanted in every town and county in 
the United States and Canadas, to whom exclusive right of 
territory will be given. Liberal discounts made. Nothing 
so well adapted to the purpose lias ever before been offered, 
and they meet with ready sale. Agents are making from $10 
to $50 per day. Samples sent on receipt of price. Orders 
from foreign countries solicited. 
^Manufactured by J. W. NASH & CO., 18 Howard-st., New- 
Haven, Conn., from which place all goods are shipped. 
Address ALVAH BUSHNELL, General Agent, 
No. 32 Courtlandt-st., New York. 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
IMPROVED WITH 
PATEMT OFFICES. 
Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are advised 
to counsel with MUNN & CO., Editorsof the Scientific Amer¬ 
ican, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent OfBce 
for over Twenty Years. Their American and European 
Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. Charges 
less than anv other reliable agency. A Pamphlet containing 
full instructions to inventors is sent gratis. 
U3Y" A handsome Bound Volume, containing 150 Mechani¬ 
cal engravings, and the United States Census by Counties, 
with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 
25 cents. Address 
MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. 
Rowell’s Patent Double Rear, 
and the New Clasp Extension. The only JVringer having 
the Patent STOP, without which Cog-Wheels fly out of 
gear, and are of no use when most needed in wringing large 
articles. 
Canvassers and the trade West supplied from our Depots 
in Chicago and St. Louis. 
Large discounts to the trade everywhere. The celebrated 
Doty Washing Machine sold also, bv 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
Wringers of all kinds repaired. 32 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
COLGATE & CO.’S 
o Fighting against 
nnd for 
The Goon, the True and the Beautiful 
THE 
FUL.” 
Little Corporal 
Is acknowledged by Pres9 and People almost univer¬ 
sally to be THE BEST PAPER for Bovs and 
Girls ever published in this country. 
It is edited by ALFRED L. SEWELL, and 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
Volumes beirin July' or January. Back Nos. supplied. 
Terms, One Dollar a year; Sample copy ten cents. 
GREAT? INDUCEMENTS are offered to those 
V who wish to raise clubs. 
( U->. Address, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, 
. Chicago, 111. 
66 fa GOOD THING.”—“HOW TO GET IT.”— 
-**- Would you know what you can do best? What 
calling or pursuit to follow in life? And how to make the 
most of yourself? Read the Phrenological Journal. It 
has a very large circulation, is now in its 47th vol.; and only 
$3 a year. The Journal and Agriculturist, $3.50. Address 
S. It. WELLS, or ORANGE JUDD & CO„ New York. 
NEW CLASS IN PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGY 
is forming. For Circular with full particulars address, 
with stamp, "PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL,” New York. 
ffiPORT FOR OLD AND YOUNG!—The Sensi- 
tive Fisli amuse thousands! Sent by mail to any ad¬ 
dress on receipt of 10 cents and stamp, by 
F. J. PHILLIPS, Providence, It. I. 
You never saw so great a curiosity. 
ttXBNCIti tools and stock, cheapest and best. 
METCALF & SON, 101 Union-st., Boston, Mass. 
AROMATIC 
VEGETABLE 
SOAP, 
Is particularly adapted to tlie delicate Skin 
of Females and Infants. 
Sold by all Dealers in Perfumery and Toilet 
Articles. 
@50 MORE AGENTS WANTED immediately to 
"'G' sell the improved “SILVERS’ PATENT BROOM.” 
Prices reduced. Sample by mail, pre-paid, $1.25. For full 
particulars see April Agriculturist, and send for Illustrated 
Circulars to CLEGG & CO., 
207 Fulton-st„ New York. 
DR. DIO LEWIS’S Training School, for 
Teachers of the New Gymnastics, Boston, Mass. Next 
Session opens July 1st, 1868. Send for full Circulars. 
American Waltham Watches. 
THE BEST ! THE CHEAPEST ! 
Recommended by Railroad Conductors, Engineers, and 
Expressmen, as superior to all others for steadiness, strength, 
accuracy, and durability. 
Unscrupulous Dealers occasionally sell a worthless Swiss 
imitation. To avoid imposition, buyers should always de¬ 
mand a certificate of genuineness. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
Ask for a Waltham Watch, and take no other. 
IT IS THE BEST. IT IS THE CHEAPEST. 
£ ©. B>. 
AMERICAN (WALTHAM) WATCHES. 
Now universally acknowledged the Best and Cheapest 
Watch in the WORLD. 
I will send to any address by Express a genuine WAL¬ 
THAM WATCH, Chronometer Balance, Extra Jeweled, and 
in flue Silver Case, for $25, to be paid on delivery, accom¬ 
panied with certificate of American Watcli Company, guar¬ 
anteeing it to be in all respects as represented. The buyer 
to have privilege of examination in the possession of Ex¬ 
press Company. The purchaser is reminded that the price 
named is only a small advance on that asked for the bogus 
watch of unknown make, of no real value and dear at any 
price, and manufactured only for the purposes of fraud and 
deception, necessarily sold under fictitious names, and In 
such manner that the real swindler’s name continues wholly 
unknown, and consequently redress becomes impossible. 
Name and address must be distinctly written. Buyer to 
pay Express charge. Address 
EUGENE BADGELEY, No. 157 Fulton-st., New York 
For Woodruff’s Improved Portable 
BAROMETERS. 
$10, $15, $18, $25. 
Agents wanted. Send for Circulars. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro, N. H. 
WEW METHOD of 
-iPa WASHING CLOTHES with¬ 
out LABOR.—The Automatic 
Clothes Washer and Boiler. Rev. 
M. W. STAPLES, Inventor and 
Patentee. This Boiler is self-act¬ 
ing, and dispenses with labor and 
the wear of clothes. The hot snds 
and steam by the action of heat, 
-are poured upon and forced 
Trade Mark, through the clothes, (at the rate of nearly 
300 gallons in 20 minutes), cleansing them perfectly without 
rubbing. It has been thoroughly tested and pronounced un¬ 
equaled as a cloilies washer. 
No. 8, medium size, will fit any Stove or Range, Price $10. 
Good canvassers and Agents wanted for every town in 
Eastern and Middle States. A splendid opening for enter¬ 
prising men. On receipt of price sample Boilers sent to any 
address. Send stamp for Circular. 
AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHER & BOILER CO.. 
P. O. Box 6858, General Agency, No. 19 Cortlandt-st., N. Y. 
75T" State and County Rights for Sale. 
To Dealers and Large Planters. 
Encouraged by the greatly increased demand for our 
Vines and Plants, we are growing an Immense stock of 
the best quality for Fall Sales, which we will furnish on 
most favorable terms. Our manner of growing stock ena¬ 
bles us to meet the requirements of dealers in the early fall. 
Parties interested would do well to correspond with us at 
once. Our stock includes Grape Vines, Strawberry, 
Raspberry, and Blackberry Plants; Gooseberry 
and Currant Bushes of every desirable variety. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
©ME ©MCE OF CrOEiD. 
Will be given for every ounce of adulteration found in 
“B. T. Babbitt’s Lion Coffee.” This Cotfee is roasted, 
ground, and sealed hermetically under letters patent from 
the “United States Government.” All the "Aroma” is 
saved, and the Coffee presents a rich, glossy appearance. 
Every family should use it, as it is fiiteen to twenty per cent 
stronger than oilier pure “Coliee." For sale everywhere. 
If your grocer does not keep this Coffee, and will not get it 
for you, send your orders direct to the factory. 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. 64, 65, 60, 67, 68, G9 ; 70, 72 and 74 Waskington-street, 
New York. 
Waterman’s Patent Cast Iron Roll Pans 
For baking French Foils, Gems, Pop Overs, Corn Bread, 
etc. The best article in use; see editorial notice page 25 In 
Jan. No. of Agriculturist. Manufactured and for sale' by the 
owners of said patent, RUSSELL & ERWIN MAN’F’G CO., 
New Britain, Conn, and at their warehouses in New York, 
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and San Francisco. 
Inquire for Waterman’s Patent Bake Pans. Recipes fur¬ 
nished with the pans. 
Dealers please send for Illustrated Circulars. 
secret ‘safes; 
Secure against Fire and Thieves, for the safe keeping of val¬ 
uable papers, jewels, etc. Unprotected women, feeble men, 
families living in lonely places, and all others, should secure 
their valuables in these Safes. Send for circular. Agents 
wanted. For sale bv 
SECRET SAFE COMPANY. No. 254 Broadway, 
. Opposite City Hall, New York. 
