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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, with Row 
ell’s Impkovbd Houble Geae, cannot be surpassed or 
equaled by any other Wringer for durability, till the expi¬ 
ration of the patent for the “STOP GEAR,” or fastening 
above the cogs, which prevents them from entirely separat- 
ing* 
Any sensible person can understand that a cog-vhcel 
wringer, having cogs whether (it one or both ends ot the roll, 
which can play apart and fly out of gear when a large arti¬ 
cle is passing through, is COMPARATIVELY MOR1II- 
LESS, as the Cogs are then of no aid icheii most needed. 
The UNIVERSAL, WRINGER was awarded the 
Gold Medal of the Great New England Fair, took the First 
Premium at the National Fair at Washington, also at the 
State Fairs of every Northern Statc.-and is the only 
wringer which ever took a first premium at the F aii of the 
American Institute. 
Its sale (now over 330.CO0 wringers.) is greater than of all 
the other wringers combined. It is very durable and every 
Universal Wringer is warranted. 
A supply of wringers, also of the celebrated DOTY 
WASHING MACHINE, always kept for shipment at 
Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, and New Orleans. 
Sold by dealers generally. 
II, C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 
33 Courtland-st., New York. 
^MERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. 
035^ 0 CMMI ° f tllCSe Watclics al c now s P eak ' 
ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a proof and 
a guarantee of their superiority, and furnishing the host 
reason for their great popularity and justifying the prefer¬ 
ence uniformly shown them by the public. 
■a N EXPERIENCE of nearly fifteen years lias 
M. 
furnished the AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY the oppor¬ 
tunity of thoroughly testing all really valuable inventions 
in Watchmaking; and it being the sole aim of the Company 
to produce watches which as time-keepers would bear com¬ 
parison with the very best made anywhere, they now confi¬ 
dently assert that the WALTHAM WATCHES have every 
improvement which time and experience have -proved val¬ 
uable. 
rjpIIE AMERICAN WATCH CO. desire speci¬ 
ally to remark that having had the refusal of all the con¬ 
trivances designed to prevent damage to the train by the 
breakage of mainsprings, 
FOGG’S PATENT CENTER-PINION 
was adopted for that purpose as the best, and faultless. 
^rALTHAM WATCHES are now supplied 
with Patent DUST-PROOF CAPS, protecting the move¬ 
ment from dust, and greatly lessening the necessity of fie- 
quent cleaning, &c„ an improvement of very great value 
to watch-wearers whose watches are exposed to rough 
usage and constant wear. 
! —THE READERS OF THE AGRI¬ 
CULTURIST tolcnow that we are pub¬ 
lishing a Magasineof Rural Life, 
at Indianapolis, Did , and Chicago, Ill., 
called the NORTH WESTERN FARM¬ 
ER, which is the Itaudsomcst Farm Journal in 
America, and the largest, save one. That it is printed on 
line book paper, splendidly Illustrated, and llano- 
' somely hound in Magazine style each month. This 
paper is just closing its third year with the widest circula¬ 
tion ever attained by any similar Journal in Hie '\ e.st. and 
with a popularity such as to insure it an immense success 
next year. It is a first-class original Western Mag¬ 
azine, conducted by live Western men. and filled with 
matter from I he pens of practical writers, u'ho understand 
this great section and its needs. 
Subscription only @1.50 a year, and a copy of 
the Ritual Coupaxiox (price 25 cents) presented to each 
subscriber free. We also give the last three numbers of this 
year to those who subssrrhe before November 1st. We 
want Agents everywhere, and will give better 
terms than any publisher ill America. Sample copies, with 
full particulars, subscription papers, etc., sent lree to all 
who send stamp for postage. 
WHAT THE PEOPLE AND PRESS SAY OF IT. 
Gen, T. A. Morris says: “It is the finest, agricultural pa¬ 
per in America.” Col. D. G. Rose says: “I unhesitatingly 
pronounce it the finest and most instructive paper ot the 
kind I ever saw.” 
Gen. James S. Negley, of Pennsylvania, says: “It is not 
excelled by any similar paper in America.” Hon. A. J. 
Holmes, Secretary of the Indiana State Board of Agricul¬ 
ture, says : “It is an honor to our State, and of more value 
to her people than any paper now published.” A. A. Gra¬ 
ham, agent at Iberia, Ohio, writes: “Yours is the most 
popular paper among farmers 1 ever saw.” 
Opinions of the Pkess. —Tt is altogether the finest look¬ 
ing paper we have seen, and for ability, interest or useful¬ 
ness, it has no superior in this country ,-rWestern Christian 
Advocate. 
The North Western Farmer has Hie highest and heartiest 
endorsement of any rural Journal ever published in the 
West, and it well deserves it. , It has no superior East or 
West.— Cincinnati Gazette. 
Now is the time to get a Piano, Hand Loom, Sew¬ 
ing Machine, Dictionary, or some other valuable- 
premium on easy terms. Try it. Address, 
North Western Fanner Co., 
57 State-st., Chicago, or 
19 Nortli Meredian-st., Indianapolis. Indiana, 
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(HE DIFFERENT GRADES of WALTHAM 
WATCHES have frequently been submitted to the seveiest 
tests to determine their time-keeping qualities, and have in¬ 
variably been found thoroughly reliable and accurate, i<*- 
ceiving the strongest indorsements from railway engineers, 
conductors, and expressmen, the most exacting class of 
■watch-wearers—and a usage of fifteen years has suf¬ 
ficiently PROVED TIIE1R DURABILITY. 
T 
'HERE ARE many kinds, grades, sizes, and 
P ENNA. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, gives a 
thorough English education. Cheap, Systematic, 
Practical. Both sexes received. 
Address J. A. COOPER, Edinboro, Pa. 
earliest 
to the pub- 
s. Send 
for 
M ILEY’S EARLY RASPBERRY.—The 
lted Raspberry known. Now first offered t 
lie. For history, &c„ see Circular of Novelties. 
(enclosing stamps) our '■'Manual of Grape and Small 
Fruit Culture." Address J. H. FOSTER, Kirkwood, N. J., 
Who has the „ , , , , ,, 
EA.ISI.Y ROSE potato for sale low, and also a full 
stock of Small Fruits. 
CATTLE PLAGUE^ 
WARREN CHEMICAL MANUF’G CO., 
Distillkp.s of Coal Tab, 
4 Cedar-st., New York. 
Manufacture and keep on hand. Carbolic Acid and Heavy 
Oil of Coal Tar. for disinfecting Cattle Cars and Yards, and 
for general use in eradicating llie Cattle Plague; as recom¬ 
mended by the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Cattle 
Plague Commission. 
descriptions of Watclnss made by the W altham Company, 
adapted to the tastes and means of all classes; hut the 
Company’s written guaranty accompanies every watch that 
bears the Company's name, and should he required of every 
seller. 
No Watches retailed by the Company. 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents, 
No. 182 Broadway, New York. 
WALTHAM WATCHES. 
For a few months past we have advertised the above 
Watches at extremely low prices, and the result lias been 
most satisfactory. Our plan inis been to sell the genuine 
WALTHAM WATCH, in Solid Gold or Sliver Cases only, 
and at a very small profit; giving the purchaser every oppor¬ 
tunity of examination and comparison, and with the under¬ 
standing that if the Watch does not prove satisfactory, it 
can he exchanged or the money refunded. 
These Watches are, without exception, the most perteet 
specimens of fine mechanism ever produced in any country, 
j.'aeh and every part is made by machinery ot the most deli¬ 
cate and elaborate construction. 
Compared with foreign watches, they possess many advan¬ 
tages, excelling not only ill principle and finish but still 
more in their reliability as time-keepers. As an indication 
ot' tlie prices we submit the following: 
Silver Hnnting Watches, - - 
Gold Hnnting Watches, IS karat case, 80.00 
Gold Hunting Watches, Ladies’ size, - 70.00 
We often receive orders direct from our advertisement, 
hut prefer that every one slimild send first lor our descrip¬ 
tive pricelist, which explains all the different kinds, tells 
Hie weight and quality of the cases, and gives prices ot each. 
This we'will forward to any one on application, and it will 
he found very useful in making a selection. , 
Every Watch is warranted by special certificate Jiom 
the American Watch Co. 
We send them by express to any address tlkw ie ji '- 
chaser to open the package and examine the Watch betoie 
paying, and if afterwards it does not prove satisfactorj. it 
can be exchanged or the money will ysccheerfulLyictxxwiXcii. 
Please state that you saw this in the Agriculturist. 
Address, in full, .& € 
No. 019 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
WALTHAM WATCHES. C, 0. D. 
A SSREA-T SLCCESS. 
In consequence of the great success attending our systeni 
of selling genuine Waltham Watches to persons m remote 
parts of the country at less than New York Cirv prices, we 
invite the buyer’s careful attention to our list oi prices: 
Hunting Case Watch in2oz. Silver Case....$*8*00 
The same Watch in3oz. Silver Case. SI-!! 
The same Watch in 4oz. Silver Cjisc. . 22.do 
The same, Extra Jewelled, $2 additional. 
The same. Extra Jewelled, with Chronometer Balance, 
$4 additional. 
The Silver Cases are warranted equal to coin. 
The W:\tchos to be sent by Express, ACCOMPANIED 
WITH AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY’S CElillFICATE 
OFG E N UI N ICN ESS. 
THE BUYER TO HAVE PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINA¬ 
TION IN POSSESSION OF EXPRESS COM PAN \ . 
P u rein users arc requested to .conipare our 
prices with. tliat asked for spanous, met sal 
imitation watches, of ito value, and which 
find a market solely because the buyers are 
entirely ignorant of tlicir qua.1!ty. 
Address must be plainly written, and purchaser must pay 
Express charges. M E . CHAPMAN & CO.. 
No. 47 Liberty Street, New York. 
H ESdAILS^ <1&F UEABjTBI, FISEII. 
—Those who subscribe for the Herald ol Health tor 
18G9, now, shall have the Oct., Nov., and Dec. Nos oi this 
year free. We are now printing so many valuable articles 
tliat. no family can afford to be without it. For 30 sub¬ 
scribers and $i)0, we send a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma¬ 
chine worth $55. as premium. $2,00 a year, 20 cents a num¬ 
ber. MILLER, WOOD & CO., 15 Laiglit-st., New York. 
Extract from a Letter from J. T. 
KILGORE, Clinton, Dewitt Co., Texas. 
August lltli, 18G8. 
Messrs. James Buciian & Co.,. 
Gentlemen: * * Mr. Jno. Taj lot, near 
Torktown, dipped 1,500 head of sheep in contents oi one 
bbl. Dip. Only think ! It cured the scab, killed all the ticks 
and screw worms, healed up the sores, and generally made 
the flock look 100 percent better, at a cost of about 1% cents 
per head. Mr. T. informs me-that about 180 head were m 
very bad condition, maimed and bruised, nearly all troubled 
with the screw worm, and the dipping cured up all the 
sores, &c. In the absence of other remedies I have directed 
the use of the Carbolic Soap, and now that. 1 am out, 1 am 
literally beset with demands for it. It is the thing. ' 
Yours &c., 
J. T. KILGOIIE. 
M ount Lebanon grape.—a New ami val¬ 
uable variety. Send for our circular of Novelties, 
which gives history, description mid testimonials-. Origin¬ 
ated with tlie Society of Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, N. V, and 
by them placed in our hands for propagation. Address 
J' II FOSTER, Kirkwood, N. J. Wc have a complete stock 
of all Small Fruits. Send stamps for our "Manual oj 
Qraiie and Small Fruit Culture.' 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
ARTICLES OF EVERYDAY USE. 
B. T. Babbitt’s Lion Coffee, 
B. T. Babbitt's Labor-Saving Soaps, 
B. T. Babbitt’s Celebrated Concentrated Potash Soap 
Powder, 
B. T. Babbitt’s Saleratus. 
B T. Babbitt's Star Yeast Powder. 
For Sale everywhere. Ask your Grocer for B. T. Babbitt's 
preparations, and take no other. I guarantee them to he 
purr and unadulterated. 
B. T. BABB3TT 9 
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 and 71 Washington Street, and 43 
and 44 West Street, New York. 
P ROSSER RASPBERRY.—Sometimes (but im¬ 
properly) called Burlington. We warrant our. stock 
Pennine It. lias all the necessary qualities to place it Hilly 
Ss hV'di as the Clarke, which is now looked upon as a stand- 
ai d variety. Send for our circular ot N ovelties. A full stock 
of all kinds of Small Fruits. Send stamps for our * Manual 
of Grape and Small Kilkwhod, N. J. 
W hite cluster blackberry —a superb 
berrv in all essentials that go to make up a standard 
fruit Of a beautiful Cream color. Perfectly hardy and 
vigorous. For history, descript ion, and testiinoimls. send 
for our Novelty Circular. Address J. II. FOSTER, iyik- 
wood, N. J. Send stamps and get our New Manual of 
Grape and Small Fruit Culture, 
You YYa.nt BJCartlia Z 
The best and most valuable white grape. As vigorous, 
healthy, hardy and productive, and 10 days eniliei, than 
Concord. Quality best, both for table and .wine. Send 
stamps for Illustrated Catalogue ot over 50 varieties to 
1 UEO. VV. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
a ny Clothes Wringer Bavins: tlm 
Aa. double friction of cogs at hotli ends, which can play 
out of gear when most needed in wringing a large article, 
cannot be durable. The UNIVERSAL, has not these 
objections. _ 
SARIiV ROSE, 
bOW. Send for Circular Address J. H. TOSTEL. 
Kirkwood, N. J., who grows 2 j acre s of Small .Finns. 
T he Northwestern Farmer is published simultane¬ 
ously at Indianapolis & Chicago. See Adv t ou this page. 
