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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
339 
(Advertisements on this Page $2.50 per Line of Space). 
DOTY’S WASHIS^C SVaAGHIfllE, 
lately much improved—and the new 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, 
improved with Howell’s Patent Double Cog-ioheels, and the 
Patent Stop, are how unquestionably far superior to any 
apparatus lor washing clolhes ever invented, and will save 
their cost twice a pear, by saving labor and clothes. 
Those who have used them give testimony as follows: 
“ We lilco our machine much; could not lie persuaded to 
do without it, and with the aid of Doty, we feel that we are 
masters of the position."— Rev. Bishop Scott, J [. E. Church. 
“It is worth one dollar a week in any family."— 2). T. 
Tribune. 
“ In the Laundry of ray house there is a perpetual thanks¬ 
giving on Mondays for the invention ot your excellent 
wringer.”— Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler. 
“ Kverv week has given it a stronger hold upon the affec¬ 
tions of the ininates'of the laundry.”—A'. Y. Observer. 
“ I heartily commend it to economists of time, money and 
contentment.”— Rev. Dr. Fellows. 
“They save three-fourths of the labor and time, and nay 
for themselves, both in money and contentment.”— Few 
Orleans Picayune. 
“Our help have alwavsbecn willing to use it, and always 
have liked it.”— Orange Judd. 
prw es. 
Send the retail price, Washer, $14, extra Wringer, ,$!), and 
we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to 
places where no one is selling; and so sure are we they will 
be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wish¬ 
es to return the machines free of freight, after a month's 
trial according to directions. 
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast 
selling them. 
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are 
made. 
E. 0. BROWNING-, Gen, Agent, 
33 Cortlamlt-sti, New York. 
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED 
CATALOGUE OF TULIPS, HYACINTHS, 
AND OTHER HARDY BULBS, 
FOR THE A y T U M N OF 1868, 
is now published, and sent free to all who apply. 
Address JAMES VICK, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
W EUL-B»ESJEKVE® 
Her Loyal Highness the Princess of Wales has ap¬ 
pointed Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson “Sewing Machine Manu¬ 
facturers to her Loyal Highness,” the only honor of the 
kind ever conferred upon a sewing machine house. 
* AGENTS, ' 
M ALE AND FEMALE, wanted everywhere 
for the $3'5 NOVELTY SEWING MA¬ 
CHINE.— Full information will be furnished upon applica¬ 
tion (with stamp! to S. E. H. VANDYKE, 
Gen'l Agent, 615 Broadway, New York. 
We call attention to FERRIS 
tlsement of the celebrated Waite; 
& CAYWOOD'S ndver- 
r Grape, on page Sol. 
CJesiaMii© Waltham Watches. 
Bn Solid Gold and Silver Cases Only 
ANSI AT 
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 
Silver Hunting Watches.$18 
Gold Hunting Watches, is Karat Gases. 80 
Gold Hunting Watches, Ladies' size. 70 
Every Watch warranted by special certificate from the 
American Watch Company Y\ e will send these Watches 
bv Express to any place with bill to collect on delivery, and 
five the purchaser the privilege to open the package and ex¬ 
amine the watch before paying, and any watch that does 
not give satisfaction may be exchanged or the money will 
be refunded. Every one is requested to write for our De¬ 
scriptive Price List, which explains ihe different kinds with 
prices of eacli. Please state that you saw this in the Agri¬ 
culturist. Address in full, 
HOWARD & CO., 
No. G19 Broadway, New York. 
C, 0. D. 
GENUINE WALTHAM WATCHES, 
Universally conceded to he the best watch for the price in 
the American Market. 
Sent to any address at the following prices : 
Hunting Watcli in 2oz. Coin Silver Case.$1S.00 
The same, Extra Jewelled. 20.00 
Tim same, Extra Jewelled, Chronometer Balance.22.00 
For either of the above, in lioz. ease, extra, $2 00 
For either of the above, in 4oz. ease, extra. $4.50. 
The Watches to be sent by Express. ACCOMPANIED 
WITH AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE 
OF GENUINENESS. 
THE BUYER TO HAVE PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINA¬ 
TION IN POSSESSION OF EXPRESS COMPANY. 
Purchasers are requested to compare our prices with that 
asked for spurious, metal imitation watches, of no value, 
and which find a market solely because the buyers are eu- 
tirely ignorant of their quality. 
Address must be plainly written, and purchaser must pay 
Express charges. 
M. E. CHAPMAN & CO., 
No. 47 Liberty Street, New York. 
BANKING- MOUSE 
LUW, PRESTON KEAN, 
NO. 47 CLARK-St., CHICAGO. 
We transact a regular BANKING AND COLLECTION 
Business. 
Special attention given to the PURCHASE, SALE, and 
EXCHANGE of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 
We also Buy and Sell 
I^AND T B 
AND 
COLLEGE SCRIP. 
. VlGUTlNG AGAINST W„ OV( . 
r.nd for 
The Goon, the True and the Beautiful.” 
TUB 
Little Corporal 
Is acknowledged By Press and People almost univer- 
caliy 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 bo "in July or January. Back Nos. supplied. 
Terms, One Dollar a year; Sample copy ten cents. 
GREAT INDUCEMENTS are ofered. to those 
1 who wish to raise clubs. ' 
Address, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, 
Chicago, III. 
M ody—brain—mind.—health, its re- 
storationand Preservation. Choice of Pursuits: “What 
can I do Best? Can I succeed best ns a Lawyer, Physician, 
or as a Clergyman? Asa Merchant, Mechanic, ora Farmer? 
Phrenology will answer. See Phrenological Journal 
for July, only $3 a year. Address 
S. R. WELLS, 3SD Broadway. 
POT-GROWN 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, if transplanted in Sept, 
or Oct., will produce a full crop of fruit next season. 
Our stock of Jucunda— No. 700, and other desirable vari¬ 
eties, is very large and superior. For full particulars, send 
10 cts., for our Small Fruit Catalogue. ,7. 15.NOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, 
liilismt Auratum, 
and other all kinds of Bulbs for fall planting. Descriptive 
Catalogues with full Cultural instructions, sent free to any 
address, by C. L. ALLEN, 
cor. Columbia and Doughty-sts., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Family Knitting JSaelame. 
The best one is manufactured by the Bridgeport Knitting 
Co., Bridgeport. Conn. Send for a Circular to your nearest 
Agent. Masury & Reynolds, Boston, Mass.: J. W. Robinson, 
Concord, N. H.; Reynolds & Porter, No. 131 West Fiftli-st., 
Cincinnati, O.. J. R, Snow & Co.. Freeport, Ill.; C. R. Can- 
Held, Lyons, Iowa: II. Miller, Madison, Wis.; J. B. Snow, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
-A-GKEYNTS WANTED. 
ADTTOSIOGHIAFMY OF 
HORACE 6REELEY. 
The undersigned have now ready, and are issuing, 
BY 8 UBCRIPTION, 
HORACE GREELEY’S 
“ Recollections of a Busy Life,” 
in a handsome octavo volume, of over 600 pages, well 
printed, on fine paper, illustrated with an admirable steel 
portrait of Mr. Greeley, and with pictures of his various 
homes, in early and later life, together with a beautiful por¬ 
trait of Margaret Fuller, engraved by Linton’. Original¬ 
ly published in the Few York Ledger, these Interesting 
papers have been revised, and in part rewritten, by the 
author, with much additional matter, concerning Politics, 
Reconstruction, Jefferson Davis, &c„ which make it one of 
the raciest and most readable books of the day. 
Mr. Greeley has said ot it: “I shall never write any 
thing else into which I shall put so ranch of myself, ray ex¬ 
periences, notions, convictions, and modes o'f thought, ns 
these Recollections. I give, with small reserve, my mental 
history.” 
Price, in ex. cloth, $3.50; in sheep, $4.50; in half morocco, 
$5,00. 
Applications for Agencies Received. 
Exclusive Territory Given, 
Ala®, 
THE GREATEST HORSE BOOK 
EVER PUBLISHED. 
HIRAM WOODKUFF 
ON 
THE TROTTJMG HORSE of AMERICA, 
How to Train and Drive Him, 
With ISemlsiiscences of flic Trotting Tttrf. 
Results of the author’s forty years’ experience, and un¬ 
equalled skill in Training and Driving, together with a store 
of interesting matter, concerning celebrated horses of the 
American Turf. Embracing also an Introductory Notice of 
the late Hiram Woodruff, by George Wilkes, and a Bio¬ 
graphical Sketch by the Editor ot the Work, Charles J. 
Foster, of “ Wilkes Spirit of the Times.” 
The book is a handsome 12mo., illustrated with a splendid 
steel plate portrait of Hiram Woodruff. 
Price, ex. cloth, $2.25. Sent by Mail on receipt of Price. 
Early Orders from the Trade Solicited. 
Canvassers wanted in every County and State: Liberal 
Discounts granted. 
Circulars of either of the above sent on application. 
.7. B. FORD & CO., Publishers, 
164 Nassau-st., Printing House Square, New York, 
Taitie of Cresyli© Compounds. 
Relia,!>le Testimony. 
Belton, Bell Co., Texas, July 10th, 1S68. 
Messrs. James Buchan - & Co.: 
The compounds of the Cresylic Acid sent me some months 
since, have been thoroughly tested by myself and neighbor* 
ing flock-masters. All agree with myself, that as a disinfect¬ 
ant, and remedy to cure scab, kill screw-worm, and prevent 
its return, healing old gangrenous sores and wounds, killing 
and driving away flies, these preparations are without a 
parallel, and should be within reach of every stock-raiser 
m Texas. 
I have witnessed the use of the same preparation upon the 
human system, for wounds, bruises, &c., and in every case 
with the most satisfactory result. 
Respectfully yours, II. J. Chamberlin. 
President of Texas Wool-Growers Association. 
These Compounds manufactured with license under letters 
patent solely by JAMES BUCIIAN & CO., 190 Elizabeth-st., 
New York. Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. 
SEND NOW 
for my new price list of plants. Blackberries and other small 
fruits,’ at uncommonly low prices. 
Address J. 11. POSTER, name of P. O. changed to 
Kirkwood, Camden Co., N. J. 
Cheapest Method for Canning' 
TOMATOES, FRUITS, &c. 
The American Preserving Powders will preserve all kinds 
of Fruits, Tomatoes, Cider, Milk, etc., without air-tigliting 
the jars or cans, with or without sugar—admits of keeping 
fruits, etc., in large earthen or stone jars, and using them as 
wanted from time to time without fermentation being oc¬ 
casioned by the exposure—50 percent cheaper than any other 
method. 
$1 worth will preserve 64 lbs. of fruit, etc. Full directions 
with each package. Price 50 cents and one dollar. 
The 50c. packages sent by mail for 75c. 
Sold by Druggists and Grocers. 
The samples of fruit one year old preserved by the powder, 
are still on exhibition at the office of Agriculturist and in 
good condition. 
L. P. WOURALL, Gen’l. Agent. 
165 Chamber St., New York City. 
FAM S LY~ ~ 
CIDER AMD WINE MILL. 
HUTCHINSON’S PATENT. Grinds 
fine, fast, and easy. Makes pure wine 
and sweet cider. More than 15,000 in use. 
Larger sizes with two curbs, also with 
large square curb. Cider Press Screws. 
fine thread, very powerful. Copper Strip 
Feed Cutters, the best and cheapest self¬ 
feeding Cutter for Hay, Straw, and Corn 
Stalks. Send for Illustrated Circular. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
Peekskill, N. Y„ or, 
83 Merwin-st., Cleveland, Ohio. 
MIOROUGHBRED DEVON CATTLE AND 
COTSWOLD SHEEP. F. M. CHURCHMAN, 
Indianapolis, Indiana. 
