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THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 



[September, 



"The Waterbury." 



We Give a Chain with Every Watch FREE. 



(Mention THE AMERICAN GARDEN.) 



THE ABOVE STEM-WINDING WATCH IS 

 MADE BY THE CELEBRATED WATERBURY 

 WATCH CO. OF WATERBURY, CONN., WHO 

 MADE AND SOLD OVER 100,000 OP THESE 

 WATCHES LAST YEAR. THE CO. ARE NOW 

 MAKING 1,000 DAILY. 



IT IS THE CHEAPEST RELIABLE STEM- 

 WINDING WATCH IN THE WORLD, AND IS 

 A MARVEL OF SIMPLICITY, ACCURACY, AND 

 CHEAPNESS. EVERYTHING IS SIMPLE 

 AND STRONG, AND WILL NOT GET OUT OF 

 ORDER. THE CASE IS NICKEL. WE ARE 

 NOW OFFERING THIS WATCH AT THE LOW 

 PRICE OF $3.50, SENT BY MAIL, PREPAID. 

 CIRCULAR FREE. AS WE WILL INSERT 

 THIS ADVERTISEMENT BUT ONCE, PLEASE 

 CUT IT OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 



CUMMINGS & CO. 3S DEV ST. N.Y. 



CTflSflDSftJf 3 Patterns for Kensington, Ara- 



9 I Hinr InU scne. and all other Embroidery. 



10 si/.c working putt v, inrhi.'iii-S I'- •• 



Chair Backs, &c. 

 Hat-bands, &c, 

 post-paid for 



Patten l»ul>. < <). JT ll:t relay Street. .Yew York 



FREE! 



to ^\.:Kr-sr 



Si.no v 



?"•».''< 

 *• • Pubs 

 tbc i n ■ • j j. >1« ■ 1 



TTRWCbOfft illusmlioti; rui? . n from ITR*, flUOWfl The-wonn^ffTl 

 ettectthe Montague Wave has on tbo wearers It is made nf genuxnc 

 human hair. It is romp^M of tlm e rows 01 i .ngs; n : : . 1 i!U:l;< - 

 fi vorv becoming wt*U as fashion able:b/:fid-dresB. We have so 1(1 

 (thousands of tlum during the past vear; and we. Have never b;nl 

 U «-oiuplaint-"iii.»iv than sai.-bcl is .what they- writn-ua: W,, 

 -,rc imw t'tjn imblislu-rj M the old established 2Iouseho1<S 

 Journal, and; wishm 



(months 100>m. n.-w hui..,<-i , -. w .- uuik...tl«- it-Hov/in? ..n. r. 



which we arc positive is Urn 1.-st <■'.■< i made. Vpon. receipt of 1 

 the. Blows* hold Journal one year, ami 

 a will send /Vet: four li<im™or7<-,Sfrr<< Oln- 

 i Loii", Bn>nclr," "Ino Advance Guards* 

 p'uas' in Boots," and "Woiidem of the Sea." They are just what 

 op.'uplc li^ve 1. ' en lohl-im; ir.ir ii entity tin ir bonu s. lVim.; 

 of lar^e size lh-y are v.. 11 wnv'h framing, where Kn nil,, trashy 

 iithoi'tanhs are imt. ;V.i:. would not biiya better net ot pictures, 

 ... ) ; v. hi. i wante-l :t!. ilie p,esi iif time, as the. ml,- 

 U'etR aiu entirolv n«-w and diil-T.-nt lrum. anything h-Teioimo 

 *^iv. n i>v air, ]>u\ ,] i<1htv. And now, as a special t.firr. to indues 

 vou to nuhseril.e, we will present you absolutely free a MontaRUR 

 '■■',V. l \e. a-, ^ e Tl. .ei 1 1, -.1 i i !>:■-■ ii-.i . I.. . I <■;). r ev- r made '7 

 Our Four Beautiful OI,EO<J KAPnS. are nuade/in eighteen: 

 Teal oil colt 1-, mil ;,n. the ; ri.-f pe'Un^ :-, pia.-ihieed in the world ; 



jjo^SFcau^veS what'tbese raro woritf 



of art are. Our Montague Wave wuiiUU-oat you $1.0Njt aujgDt«| 



£iiO*n JPabMculflon, TTB1U' ilAl'STBATE© HOUSE- 

 2!OLI> .IttHUCMAIL, has l-nt .•idari'.-d and improved until it iK 

 nm- i.f i!r l»e;,ni n'ul published. 11 cut, tains, sixteen 



luiL'.i lUL'i s and liamlsome eov. r. Ir is bcautif fill/ nUtst rated, and 



Tejdetti With the Choice, t ^Mties. S 1, r t e h e s , 1'uVlU S, I 11 I . := tvM ■ d 



V-.e-Onnii J k , ,;i rliio im , I . r. i Ini.-fmaliou, Titrm. (iardi-n and 

 Jjonselmld l» j.arlin. nt. !St itisli. s. knHi.n andT.nl-'-" 

 jhath lleadin;;, Chihlivi 



ir< -/ (j/m^/c >/ >■>'■ 'fin,<i.;l '. - l -i £'."> we will send sii, tJ nl»s< i ipuons, 

 ft^.v i-ets ol <.]■•. .;.|;)phS. and six Montague, waves. Don't, ia,l l«> 

 M-nd asamide - .1' v.oii 1 bail h una lei, wa'.e Send e n0 neb to eh at ! V 

 h,, ,. theidiiide, and mi ib. ).,el. el,,,e ihe i,,uis; ti.- the sarupln 

 ■,,<.td and si-w it in vmr biter. This in the chain- of 

 ! and this etvai , .11 . r t. . ■ .1 m , »l y juade t Q mu'caB^mU' 

 AddretiM 



M. J» ST©»»AHT & CO., m 



10 Sarcl^y street. -HowXort. 



flllf 1 k MC worth $107.75 

 UgMWg -For Only- 



INCLUDING BENCH, BOOK AND MUSIC. 



To further the ENORMOUS sales of Beatty's Cabinet 

 Onfiois liming (lie month of AiwuM. oi»> umil Si-|.l.-intnT 

 i:.. 1HS3, .iinliiiL'l.t. Hie tc llmvii« S|».ri;.l oiler is mad.-, 

 namely: If any rea. In' of this newspaper will elip the fol- 

 Imviiii; 11.. lice er lajupuri and remit it promptly, together 

 'Mill only kW.IJ in cash, by I'.istOlliee Money Order, 

 K'retei rd Lelu r. by i 'heck or Bank Draft, on or before 

 s.- f >t<-miHT i">. isKt. I' will Ih.x and iMiwr <-n board cars 

 liere tin- Coll.. « iiu-dr-.Tibi d 1'AKI.i IK (JKGAN, with Bench, 

 lio.ik and Music, the regular fatal-. true Price bemcr 

 107.75. I desire this Beautiful Cabinet Organ introduced 

 without a moment's delay, and to those who will order 

 thisOriran w il hin se\ en nays f rem date of this news- 

 pa per, a further deduction of S'OOwill be allowed, 

 iiiakine: the in-lriinient eest in all only My 

 side object is te have the origan introduced without 

 delay, thereby sceurinp: your prood will in your 

 immediate vicmil y as further sales are sure to follow 

 at the regular catalogue price, $10?.?5. 



lie sure t ) clip the following notice or 

 coupon and mail it to me with your order 



laTo 



Warranted 



S X 3d 



(6) Years 



Daniel 



Jersey, from any reader of the 



AMERICAN «AKI)E?j, 



on or within the time spec hied as above, 

 together with *4!1.?5 in cash, entitles 

 holder thereof to one Beatty Organ, 



- - specified. " 



seated after 



DAXIEL V. BEATTY 



<>!:i)i:ii now. 



This beautiful PIANO UP- 

 IIO.IIT Cabinet or Parlor Organ 

 contains Five ( Ictaves. Handsome 

 solid Black Walnut Case, Treble 

 Upright Bellows. Steel Springs, 

 Handles, Hollers for moving, Music 

 Pocket, Two Knee Swells, besides 

 Grand i irgan Knee Swell. 23 Stops: 

 1 Sub.Ba«s 3 Octave Coupler; 

 3 Clarabella; 4 Manual Forte Solo: 

 6 Bourdon; (i ISuxaphone; 7 Viol di 

 Oamba; 8 Diapason; 9 Viola Dolce; 

 10 Grand Expressionc; 11 French 

 Horn; 13 Harp jEolian; 13 Vox Hu- 

 mana: H Kcho; 15 Duleiana; If, Clar- 

 ionet; 17 Voix Celeste; 18 Violina; 19 

 \o X Juhilante; 20 Piccolo; 21 Or- 

 chestral Forte; 22 Grand Orenn; 

 23 Automatic Valve Stop. Seven 

 full sets Golden Tongue Reeds, as 

 ' ' Charming Sua. 



folio'.- 



Beautiful Piccolo; 4tll, JuM? 



"■■te A lolina; 5th, Powerful Cub- 



Kccds'in alf UO ' Seven FuU Set3 Style, No. 800. Dimensions— Height, 72 ins. Depth, 24 ins. Length, 46 ins. 



',}. rd ,r n P w - Nothing saved by correspondence. What I desire is to sell you an organ— the instrument speaks for 

 itseit. It sings its own praises. Every organ sold sells others in the same community, li'yoij are unable to 

 accept t Mm great offer, plcanc w rite me your reasons whv. 1 want to hear from you anyway. 



L ;r\\ hen you order be wry iiarticular to givi- name, posl-ollice, county, Slate, f, eight station and on whatrall- 

 i "ad. Always he sure to remit by P. ( >. money order, registered letter or bank check. 1 desire this „ K ,~i,it m in- 

 strument introduce, 1 v. 1 1 hoi ii delay, and all orders must positively be given wit nin time specified to secure this great 

 oll.u'.all who order v. it hin seven days from date of this newspaper remember a I ml he i deduction of S'i.OOis given. 



DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 



tlic Manufacturer 



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tuUUon„ 



AGENTS WANTED, 



" GENERAL OR LOCAL, 



for the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COM- 

 PANY, of New- York t'il v. < n -itni/.rd in 1850. 

 Assets ever $1(1. IJOtl, 0(10, seinrcly invested; a largo 

 and pi'olitalile business, and a surplus of over 

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 Department of New- York. Apply, with reference, 



HENRY STOKES, President. 



Apricot, etc., and Small Fruit 



R. S. JOHNSTON, Stockley, Del. 



A SENTINEL THAT NEVER SLK i 



iFIRi tXTjNGlflSHjU. 



S.F. HAYWARD, Geffl Agent; 

 407 Broadway N.Y.City. 



