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THE PRACTICAL ENTOMOLOGIST. 



TAKE NOTICE! 



FARMEES AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZERS will 

 please take notice that we have adopted the following 

 Trade Mark to protect ourselves, and prevent those who 

 use our RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE from being 

 deceived when purchasing manures. 



We have been obliged to give this protection to our cus- 

 tomers, in consequence of several parties having unlaw- 

 fully used our distinctive name, viz: ** Raw Bone," in 

 oflcring their article to the public. This Trade Mark is 

 adopted in addition to the title "Raw Bone," which is 

 our exclusive property, and we caution all manufacturers 

 from using it in future. We would state to the trade and 

 consumers that they will find it to their interest to see 

 that the "Trade Mark" is upon every bag and barrel they 

 purchase, as none other is genuine. 



BAUGH A SONS. 



LIME, 



RAW BONE 



SUPERPHOSPHATE OF 



Manufactured by BAUGH & SONS, 



Ko. 30 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, 



P n I L A n E L P U I A . 



_ The great popularity of our article has been found suffi- 

 cient inducement to certain imitators to manufacture and 

 advertise "Raw Bone Phosphates," a name which origi- 

 nated with us, and is our own rightful property. We will 

 state for the information of all, that we are the exclusive 

 manufacturers of this article — the original and sole pro- 

 prietors of it — having been manufactured by us for a pe- 

 riod of twelve years. Also that it is covered by several 

 letters patent, held only by ourselves. 



We are now ready to supply it in large quantities — 

 having made recent additions and improvements. Ves- 

 sels drawing 16 feet of water can load directly from the 

 wharves of the works, which are located at the foot of 

 Morris street, Delaware river. We call the attention of 

 DEALERS to this great advantage. 



The present indications are that we shall have a greatly 

 increased demand over last spring and fall seasons, and 

 we advise Farmers to send in their orders to their respec- 

 tive Dealers at an early day, that all may be supplied 

 promptly. 



Soliciting your continued orders. 

 We remain, youra very truly, 



BAUGH & SONS, 

 No. 20 Houth Delaware Avenue, 

 Philadelphia. 



BLAKE & WHITTINGTON, 



MANUFACTURERS 01' 

 Corner of Chester and Maple Streets, Philadelphia. 



From our great experience in the manufacture of Den- 

 tal Instruments, we are prepared to execute all work 

 entrusted to us in a perfectly satisfactory manner. 



All work manufactured by us will be of the very best 

 material and workmanship. 



Particular attention given to carrying out any new 

 ideas or suggestions of members of the Dental Profession. 

 Repairing of every description promptly attended to. 

 ^ffi*~ALL Work wauranteu. 

 Address BLAKE & WHITTINGTON, 



N. W. cor. Chester and Maple Sts. 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



THE MASON & HAMLIN 



CAlilNET ORGANS. 



At the recent Fair of the Massachusetts C'haritablo 

 Mechanics Association in Boston, a GOLD MEDAL was 

 awarded to MASON k HAMLIN for "vah able improve- 

 ments" and "the excellence of tone and beautiful work- 

 manship" in their CABINET ORGANS; also, a Silver 

 Medal for the superiority of their Cabinet work. 



FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or OTHER 

 HIGHEST PREMIUMS, have been awarded M. A H. 

 within a few years, and SIXTEEN within the last few 

 weeks, for the best Instruments of this general class. 



Printed testimony is presented in their Circulars from 

 more than two hundred and fifty of the most eminent 

 Organists and Musicians in the countrv, that the M\s0N 

 &. Hamlin CABINET ORGANS ARE UNEQUALLED. 



Prices, $110 to $600. 



Circulars, fully descriptive of the Cabinet Organs, sent 

 to any address. 



Warerooms, 274 Washington street, Boston. 

 596 Broadway, New York. 



THE HERALD OF HEALTH 



FOR 1866. 



The undersigned wish to call public attention to the 

 above piiblication with*the hojie of extending its circula- 

 tion. The following are its objects: 



1. To teach the Laws of Life and Rules of Health. 



2. The Care of Children, so as to secure to them, as far 

 as possible, fine, vigorous constitutions and freedom from 

 sickness. 



3. School Room Hygiene, including the Health of both 

 Pupils and Teacher. 



4. The Cure of Disease by Hygienic remedies, as air, ex 

 ercise, light, food, clothing, sleep, bathing, recreation, 

 instead of by drug poison and quack medicines. 



5. Physical Culture. 



6. The Care of the Skin, Lungs, Eyes, Muscles, Stomach, 

 Heart, and every vital organ upon whose good health life 

 and happiness so much depends. 



One of the great wants of the present age is health, a 

 sound mind in a sound body. Without it, our national 

 future, the future of families, of races, becomes more a 

 matter of chance than a certainty. Physical degeneracy 

 has blotted out many names from the face of the earth 

 that ought to have been perpetuated to bless and to take 

 a part in the civilization and progress of the world. 

 Many a parent has brought into the world feeble child- 

 ren, because the laws of life and growth were not under- 

 stood. Many more have consigned their loved ones to an 

 early grave, or had them afflicted with disease, feebleness 

 and deformity, through a want of a knowledge of the 

 natural laws of the body. 



Tkrms — $1.50 a year; 4 copies, $5; 10 copies, $10. Sin- 

 gle copies, 15 cents. 



January, February, March, April and May numbers 

 sent as specimens for 50 cents. Address the Publishers, 



MILLER, WOOD & CO., 



No. 16 LaIUUT STEBliT, New York, 



