TI3:E .A.nD'VEIRTISEI^. 



CLOTHES WASHER, 



Using boiling-hot suds, saves three- 

 ' fourths the labor and time— takes out all 

 the dirt — no sore liands — no foetid air — 

 no injury to tlie clothes. 

 "It really merits all the good that can be said of it." — 

 Rurid Neu) Yorker. 



"Doty's Washer the best." — Orange Judd. (See Premium 

 List.) 



"Would not be parted with under any consideration." 

 — Solon Bobin,ion. 



"Could not be persuaded to do without it." — Bev. Bkh- 



THE UNIVEESAL 



Wrings clothes almost dry, without injury to the most 

 delicate gariiionts, and never gets tired or out of order. 



The Wringer is so well known, and so unanimously ac- 

 knowledged to be the best, that recommendations are not 

 quoted. 



On receipt of the price from places where no one is 

 selling, we will send one Washer and one Wringer, eilher 

 or both, free of frciglit charges. Family Size Washer, 

 $14; No. IV Wringer, $10 ; No. 2 Wringer, .$8.50. 



_yW3~ Exclusive light of sale given to the first respon- 

 sible applicant from each town. 



Send for illustrated circulars, giving wholesale and re- 

 tail terms. 



E. C. BEOWNING, General Ag't., 



No. 33 COURTLANDT St. New York 

 (Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) 



WILLIAM HACKER, 



SOS IS/dC^A-PlKIET STIiEET, 



PIULADELPHIA. 



Importer, Grower and Dealer 



In Field and Garden Seeds, Goodrich and other seedling 

 Potatoes, Grass Seeds, Ac. 



Descriptive circulars sent on application. 



,^@~ Special terms to Dealers and for large orders. 



PniLADKLrillA, 

 THE LARGEST, BEST AND 



Most Productive Hardy Easpberry, 



Stood unprotected 16 deg. below and 105 dcg. above zero, 

 and averaged over $12 per bushel the past summer. 



METCALF'S EARLY and AGRICULTURIST STRAW- 

 BERRIES. WILSON'S EARLY and KITTATINNY 

 BLACKBERRIES. Other VINE.-^, PLANTS and^TREES 

 for sale. Send for Catalogue.s gratis. 



WILLIAM PAERY, 



Cinnamiuson, N. J, 



RHODE'S SUPER-PHOSPIIATE, THE STANDARD 

 MANURE.— Manufactured and guaranteed by Potts 

 A Klelt, Carnden, N. J., who now manufacture solely for 

 B. M. Rhoailes & Co., Baltimore — recommended by the 

 late Dr. Pugh, President of tlic Pennsylvania Farm 

 School. YARNALL &, TRIMBLE, 



General Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 

 Delaware, 418 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 



\l 3 25 



0. K. B. B. 



" I consider it the BEST Blackberry I have yet 

 seen." — Chas. Downing, N. Y. 



"Its great hardiness and superior qutility make 

 it the most desirable variety yet introduced." — V\ . 

 S. Carpenter, N. Y. 



"We regard it as a large, handsome, high fla- 

 vored, delicious fruit." — Peter B. Mead. 



"Bears cold and heat better than Lawton, and 

 a much more abundant bearer." — Dr. I. P. Trim- 

 ble, N. J. 



" If it fulfils its present promise it must become 

 the 'Berry for the million.'" — T. T. Lyon, Slich. 



For more of the same sort see my Catalogue. 

 All who want the best plants — plants that will 

 grow and give satisfaction, and the genuine article 

 — will send for it and read it. Address 



E. WILLIAMS, 



MuntL-Uilr. X. J. 



iFI^TJIT 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, 



SHRUBS, ROSES, CRAPES, 

 S]VE^^I-iI-. EE,XJITS, 



H^GBGE PLAINTS, &C., 



FOE FALL OF 1867. 



We have under cultivation, and will offer for the com- 

 ing Fall, a very complete assortment of 



TE,EES, fScO., 



FOR TUK 



OE€HABD KED QKSDTB, 



ANI> I'on 

 STBEET AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTING. 

 Parties contemplating planting, and desiring our new 

 Catalogue, are requested to enclose ten cents, 

 with their address, and .they will be 

 promptly supplied as soon as re- 

 ceived from the printer. 



EDWAED J. EVANS & Co., 



^^ York, Pennsyhania. 



