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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
fApEIL, 
NEW-YOEE. ^k 
Produce Coinniissiou ITIcrcIiaitts, 
FOE THE 6AT.K OF 
1866 
nS^HftS a<;Qfe?aKB.soiJ 
Send for AVeeklt I'nicE Curkent. Marking Plato nnJ 
Circular WItU I'acking and Shipping diroctlons. 
Country Cousismuenta receive special attention. 
liEFEBEXCES : 
Bent. Loder, Esq.. N. T. I Hon. .1. K. Porter, 
Kx-Pres't. Erie R. K. I Albany, S. -i. 
Crai'in & Co., N. Y , nVm. S. lliorn, Ksq., N. r. 
and Chicaso, 111. Prest. Na'l Fire Ins. Co. 
Kin" & Scott, Cliicago, 111. I Lane, Son & Co., N. Y. 
E. D. Hungerford, Burlington, Vt. 
THE BEST BABY jrHSPEK « 
ever Invented. Also Children's Cai liases, every variety. Send 
stamp for Circular to LEWIS P. TiBBALS, 
510 Broadwa.v, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. 
PARLOR ORGANS. 
Tbe niGHEST pREMirM, n Special Gold Medal, Tvas 
awarded to us by the late p;reat Fair of the Ameeican In- 
stitute over all competitors I'ur the best iDstruments. 
A Gold Medal Wft3 awarded to CAKHAUT & KEKDHAM, 
for the best Kecd Instrument on exhibition— a mo3t Just 
testimonial.— "Wat SOX '3 Art Journal. 
" I can speak of them in the highest terras."— G. "W". MOR- 
GAN. 
"Theflnest Instruments of the class I ever eaw."— GEO. 
F. IJKISTOW. 
"The best Instruments of their class."— WM. A. KING. 
"The tone Is incomparable— far in advance of any other 
InBtrument of a similar kind."-CHARLKS FKAEDKL. 
Illnstrated Catalocues sent by mail. 
CARHARX & I\EE»HAI?I, 
No, 9J East Ticenty-third-st., New-York, 
TO FARMERS. 
Poudrette ! Poudrette ! 
^0,000 Barrels of Lodi Poudrette 
For sale in lots to suit purchasers. This Pou- 
drette has been on the market for 2G years, and 
has held its place amoni; all other fertilizers 
as the Best ancl Cheapest, beinjr sold 
j for $40 per ton less than other fertilizers, with 
Must as good results. It is manufactured from 
the night soil of New York City, which the 
subscribers have the exclusive contract for 
removing to their works. Its chief recommendations are its 
economy, the quick growth it gives to the plant, ripening a 
crop from two to tliree weeks earlier, and an increased yield 
of .10 to 100 per cent. It is used most exten-iivcly upon Corn, 
Tobacco, Potatoes, and Garden Vegetables. Is perfectly in- 
odorous, harmless to vegetation, can be applied directly to 
the seed without injury, and yet is as powerful as Peruvian 
Guano, and unlike Guano, does not leave the soil in an ex- 
hausted condition. A pamphlet with the esperience in its 
use of several hundred farmers in different parts of the 
United States, some of them having used it for over 20 years, 
will be sent to auy person applying to our address. 
Price— S'-i.OO per Barrel of four Bushels. Address 
THE LODI MANUFACTUrJNG COMPANY, 
GG Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
Sayer's Patent Horse Hoe. 
Thisis the latest invention, and best HORSE HOE In the 
market. Sold at GRIFFIXG & CO.'S Agricnltural Imple- 
ment and Seed Warehouse, 5S& 60 Conrtlandt-st., New York. 
HE CEliBBRATED flIOII .V\VK~VAIiLrEY 
Steel Clipper PloiTs.—TIrn luit in the market. 
GRLFFING & CO., 53 & 60 Courtlandt-3t., Now York, j 
loan ANNUAL, REGISTER of 
laOO KCJKAJL AFFAIRS, 
Garden "^^'ork for Spring. 
and for Every Season of the Year. 
A vast Amount of Kural Information, 
ONE HCNDP.ED AND THIP.TY ENGRAVINGS. 
Price only 30 cents, by mail post-paid. 
LUTHER TUCKER & SON, 
Cultivator Office, Albany, N. T. 
SKlVIXtt MAt'iaiXES. 
505 Broadway, Ne^v-York, 
TlrGiTEST Pekmium Fair American Instittjtb, IS65, 
(Gold Medal). Ileport of Committee of Awards: 
REASONS. 
1st.— Its Bimplicity and great rangp of Work. 
■,'nd.— Its making four dill'erent Stitches, viz.: The Lock, 
Knot, Double Lock and liouble Knot. 
3d.— Tlie Keverslble Feed Motion, operated by simplv turn- 
ing a Tliumb Screw, enabling the operator to run the'Work 
to tlie Kiglit or to the Left, and convenience of Self-fastening 
the ends of Seams. 
4tli,— The perfect finish and substantial manner in which 
the Machine is made. 
ritli.- Tlie Kapidity of its Working, and the Quality of the 
Work done. 
6th.— Its Self-adjusting Tension. 
THE IMPROVED ELLIPTIC 
iiiiiiliii® 
SEWING MA C 11 1 A E 
IS UNEQUALED FOR 
SIMPLICITY, 
SPEED, 
EASE OF OPERATION, 
QUIETNESS OF MOTION, 
RANGE OF WORK. 
Its attacliments for Hemming, Braiding, Binding, Cording, 
Quilting, and for Sewing on Trimmings of any width, are 
unrivaled tor siiniilicity of adjustmciit and perfection of 
work. Liberal discounts to Shippers. 
A. H. SUPLEE. 537 Broadway, New York. 
THE ""^ 
"H O W E " 
SEWING MACHINE 
For Families and Manafactarers. 
For some vear^ I have been acflvelv engaged in increas- 
ing the faciltles for manufacturing my "Sewing Macliine, and 
ha^'e succeeded in organizing a most complete system, com- 
binini: perfection of workmanship with the largest produc- 
tion at the smallest cost. 
In order to obtain these results, time, labor, monev. and 
the experience ot my life as a practical mechanic have' been 
freelv contributed, and I believe, with success. Further to 
facilitate manufacture and sale of my machine, "The Howe 
Machine Co." has been organized, and the business will be 
carried on in the name of that Company under my supervis- 
ion. I shall endeavor to sustain and do nothing "to imperil 
the reputation alrcadv achieved. The envialile reputation 
of my raacbine has induced persons to use my name In con- 
nection witli machines of an inferior description, and I have, 
tliorefore. to protect myself and the public, adopted as an 
especial Tj'ade Mark a* medallion, having in tlie centre the 
protlle of the inventor surrounded by the legend "Elias 
HOWE. Jr., inventor and maker. New York, U- S. A-" This 
medallion is embedded in each machine, and none are tlie 
productions of nivself or the "Howe Machine Co.," unless 
they bear this distinguishing trade mark. 
ELLAS noWE, Jr.. 
The How^ Sewing Machtn*es are celebrated for doing 
the bent work, utiing a much smaller needle for tlie same 
thread than any other machine, and by the introduction of 
the most approved machinerv, we have so increaeed the 
production of machines and perfected tlie parts, that we are 
now able to meet all demands, and supply the very heH mn- 
chine.<! in the world- These machines are made at our new 
and spacious Factorv at Bridgeport, Conn., under the imme- 
diate supervision of 'the President of the Company, Elias 
Howe, Jk-, the original inventor of the Sewine ^lacliine. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO., 
629 Broadway, New York. 
Lane's Purchasing Agency, 
151 K"assaii-st., ilVe-w "^Torli. 
lona and Israella Vines, $13 per dozen. The choicest Stock 
of Seeds. Vines and Plants eonstauilv on hand. Orderscarc- 
fuUy packed and sent by mail or Express. 
IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. 
AGENTS WAXTED in everv town throughout the land, to 
sell my new and popular MAPS and CHARTS. Thisis 
a rare chance for all out of employment to procure a pleasant 
and profitable occupation. I have the best assortment of 
Maps and Charts fortruvellnir agents published in tlie United 
States. My Agents are making from five dollars to twenty 
dollars per day eelling my Lincoln, Johnson, and Our 
Patriots' Charts. Send lor a Catalogue giving lull particu- 
lars. Address 
GAYLORD WATSON, 
SucccssoTto PHELPS 4- \VA TSOy, IG neikman-st., .V. Y 
DOTY'S 
CLOTHES WASHER, 
TIIS MOST POPULAR, BEST, AXD 
Cheapest Ti^asiiisig Machine 
EVER INVENTED. 
It Is easy to operate, sitting or standing; takes but little 
room ; injures no garments ; finishes its work in from two to 
four minutes: is durable, convenient, and the onlv Washing 
Machine evi-r known tliat is LIKED THE B^TTEK. 
THE LUNGER IT IS USED. 
Keconiniended as the Very ;Best by Solon Eobinson, 
Orange Judd, Prof. Yuunians, and many other prominent 
men. 
At ilio Great Fair of tlie Ameriran Institute, 
Oct.. 1865, ^vlicre all tlie principal AVasHers 
in the country ^veve a!>ly repccgcntcti, it ^vas 
awarded tSie FIRST PREMIUM. 
On receipt of iS'^O from places where no one Is selling, we 
will send the "Washer mid the famous Universal 
Clothes "Wringer, (and pay the freight if within 200 
miles of New YorK.) The Washer alone will be sent for 
Sl'^J. Wholesale Terms Circular sent free. Exclusive right 
of sale given to the first lesponsible applicant from each 
town. R. C. BRO^VI\G, General Aeent. 
3-^ Coiirtlandt-st. iV. Y. 
(Opposite Merchants Hotel.) 
The Universal Clothes 
"WITH COG WHEELS 
Wringer 
Has again taken the first! premium at 
the great Fair of the American Iiuti- 
tute; also at the Stale Fairs of New 
York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New 
-Triscv, Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky, 
Mirhigan, Illinois, and Iowa. 
Over two hundred thousand have 
r-in sold, and every purchaser will 
■•-tifv that they save their cost In 
l-'ihins: every year, besides saving 
lit the labor of^ wringing, 
s.'ud for "^'liolesale and Retail 
f Tcinis Circular. 
P. C. BliO^WNING. Genl. Agent, 
I Courtlandt-at., (oiiposite Merchants Hotel), N. Y. 
CHALLENGE WASHING MACHINE. 
"Warranted to Wash 
EASIER, QUICKER AND PETTEPs 
and WITH LESS "WEAH to the clothes than any other machine 
or jtrocess, 
WAKRAXTnn to wash 
SIX SHIRTS IN SEVEN MINUTES, 
FOUR SHEETS IN FOUR MINUTES, 
and other clothes in proportion. 
AVeishsbutSuibs. Costs but %1 to $9. 
Sample machines scut on receipt of price, aud money re- 
funded if they fail to cive 
ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 
Six Machines sent to one addre:ja for tlie price of five- 
Challenge "Wringer and Mangle, 
OR 
IROMNG MACHllVE I.V OXE. 
A Perfect AVringer. — Self-adjusting— Malleable iron 
frame— White Rolls, and a 
Perfect Ii*oning Machine 
for Ironing ■WTTnorr heat, and as quickly as "the articles 
would be fun through a "U'ringer. 
AGENTS Wanted evervwhere. 
Send enclosing Sttimp for Circular, giving 1000 references 
and full description. 
S. W. PALI^IER & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
