1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
193 
(Business Notices $2.00 per Agiile Line of SjJace. ) 
A"^'GRicHrTX'R7vL^nrPLSiE^ 
SOUTHaadWEST.— For the eonv._'DiL-iu-eol' Dealers and 
Farmers the DODGE & STKVEN'SO.VMFG CO-.. Imvc es- 
tablished a branch in Xew York to tsiipplv their well-known 
Ohio I.'eapers and Mowens. A most successftil Self- 
Kake liEAPER for the harve--t of '6(3 is pcrfuetod. The un- 
dersigned is also ni^cut for Low's Patkxt Sawi xa MaCUINE. 
Havin;: used it. "Wm. C. ChihU. of lndi;ma, says :— "I u-;int 
another of yoni- Sliin'jle M:icliinos. It !■* as ^ood a machine 
ns ever -n-ae. I can cut from MkOOti to IKO^O sliinLilcs per day 
ot hard rrood." tftafford CuUtvaior for Corn and Cotton; 
Tree Fflliu^ .Macliino; Xcw machine for Hulling and Clean- 
Ins C'>fl'ee and Uicc; Cotton Gits; Coiton Presses, tc. &c. 
For CirfTulars apply by mail or otherwise to S, J. AHF.iiX, 
Manui;ictiirers S^oiUhern Sniiply^\L;ein\v, S-* "U'ali-st.. N. Y. 
Neat Yankee Trick, But No Trkkerjo 
The NEATEST " YAXIvEE TUTCK " is tlie 
"WORK TABLE and \VraTING-DESK COMPAMOX- 
Recomm-ende^l by Orange JniJ'l, Solon I?nb{nso». Mmr. Douo- 
reat, IT. Y. Iiidepetident, ami htaulrt'ds more tc/tu use it daily. 
IT C0MBIXK3 
1st.— A Patent SctvIu;; Ripper which takes oiit a 
seam faster than a sewing macliini; can make it. 
2d.— Cintlit-rs ScralcUer; jnst the thin? for it. 
3<1.— Paper Cutter anc3 Foliicr, always handy. 
4:th.^Erascr for removing blots, errors, etc. 
5th. — liCtter Opener for men of Large Business, 
-Gtli.— Xail Cleaner and Trimmer for everybody. 
In short, it is a Ungversnl A'auTtoe Blnile, and costs 
.only 3.3 cents— for j^l. Liberal discount liy the quantity. 
Ask your storekeeper for it, or suud pric-.' to 
A. C. FITCH, 1.">1 Nassau-st.. Xew York. 
The Best Children's Paper in America. 
Pliotogrraph Claibs— A Ciood Idea.— 
Messrs. II. H. Ll-ith & Co.. of 01 Jnim-st., Xew York, the 
celebrated map publishers, arc delivi^-rin?; tlio best card 
photographs, oi every di--script!ou. at :'.ny I'ost nthce. free of 
gostage, 10 clubs ordcriaic y^.vi liuudreU or more, for $6 a 
undred. Any lady or ffe'ntleman cuu send for an assort- 
ment at once, or send for a catalogue and .join their friends 
in ordering from it. 1 bis is a rare opportunitv to till tlie 
Albums with clioice pictures. Ten photographs arc added 
,to every hundred for the getting up of the club. 
C-V. Y. Evangelist. 
"TVe have already spoken favorablvoi the reliable char- 
acter of the house of U. H. LLOYD &' Co. Xotice that the 
initials are II. II." ^American AgrictiUurinl. 
■We publish hundreds of kinds of Maps, Charts, Prints and 
■Steel Kni^ravings. Tliuusands of Piioio^raphs, and " THE 
ILLUSTliATED BATTLE lIlsTOilV of the UEBELLIOX." 
Travelling Ag:€iBts WaBited. 
H. H. U^OY© & CO., 31 Jolin-st., New York, 
TAKE YOUK CHOICE! 
"We have already given awu- more than 
TWO lai'^DRED 
Sewing Machines, as premiums for petting subscribers to the 
New YORK Obsekvei:. 10 inw sniiscribers will secure a 
$jr, Sewing Maihine. eititer \Vhoel--r & Wilson, or Grover 
i: Baker. See Agriculturist for March and April. 
Sam^'le copies :nid Circulars sent lo .-iny address free. 
Xertus, $3.50 a ITcar iu Advance. 
8IJj:'i-UY B. MonshJ, Jit, t& CO., 
37 PARK ROW, New York. 
cLd<^K sTrxcHS 
" WoiLOf's Greatest r.oox.— Wc would advise a man to 
forego a Thresher and thresh wht^at with a flail, rather 
than to see the wife wear her health, vigor and life away in 
the everlasting 'stitch, stitch, stitch,' when a Sewing Ma- 
chine can be obtained. The WEEELEii & ^VILSO:T is au 
invaluablii aid in every houseliold. >Ve liave had several 
different kinds on trial, and after a six year's service, the 
AVHEELEP^ & WILSOX has taken the precedence as the best, 
where all kinds of sewing are to be done in a family.'' 
[Aynertcaii Aoi'iculturinl, Jan. 1865. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING iVIACHINE- 
GKMRMiliRS 
HIGHEST PRElietJM 
49.1 Broadway, I^cw York, 
OVE, COURTSHIP, .-xi.-l MAUUIED LIFE.— 
WboratoMarrv. AVbcntn >[arry,and Whomnot toMar- 
rv ; Likc-s and Dislikes; Adapl.iiion; Ilight Age to Slarrv : 
Marrying Coa=ins; Joalonsv. its Ciuiks and Cure; I's^ful 
Hints to both Married and Single ; with Physioinomv. E'h- 
nologv. Phvj^iolozv. and Psvcholo'xy. in the PUREXOLOG- 
ICALJOUPiXAL'for 1S;36. ^^cw vrjlume. Only S-.OO ^ y -^r. 
FO^XEE & WELLS. 3S9 Broadway, Xew York. 
GLADioCrS. 
The most niaqnificenr flower of modern times. Over 130 
varieties. Time for plantina. from middle of May to enrl of 
June Roots of 3 superb named varieties, or 6 not named, 
sent post-paid for £1. Address 
GEORGE SUCH. South Amboy, X. J. 
A Firsl-ClaBs Monthly Poper, of IC 
Pa^cs, for liUYS nnd i;iKL^. 
Spceimca Copy Bent tor Tea 
Address, 
ALFRED L. SEWELL, 
Publisher, Chicago, IH. 
Forney's Philadeliihia Daily Press says of It; "Tiir Lit- 
tle Cokpokal is destined to become the great children's 
paper of America." 
The Litti.k Conpor.Ai, is the most interesting nnd instruc- 
tive monthly in the Union.— Louisville Democrat. 
The Little Cnr.poit.\Lis universallv admitted to be tlie 
best juvenile papernowine.xistence.— Dubuque Daily Times. 
It is the ch-ven-^t tlnnc: of it^ kind yet realized in Ameri- 
ica.— Roxbury (Mass.) Jouraal. 
After a careful examination, we can chperfullv sav of The 
LiiTLi: <'oi:i'oRA(.. that it deserves all the prilise "that has 
been lavi*lied upon it by the press everywhere.— Pliiladel- 
phia Episcopal Recorder. 
The L/iflle Corporal for one year will do yonr 
children more good tlian a Quarter's Schooling. 
Important to Cider Makers, 
THE JERSEY 
POWER APPL.^ QHIlSrDER. 
{BUTTEUWORTH'S PATENT.) 
For grinding Apples, Peaches aud other kinds of fruit. 
See Advertisement iu May Xo., aud send for Circular. Man- 
iifactured and for sale by 
R. BUTTER'^OETH, Trenton. N. J. 
4 ByUsinc 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
LABOR-SAViXG SOAP. 
This Soap is made from clean and pure materials, contains 
'o aduUeralioii ofauu kind, will not injure the most delicate 
lubric. and is especiallv adapted for woolens, wbieh will not 
shrink alter bRing lyashed with this Soap. It may be used in 
hard or salt water. It will remove paint, grease. t:ir and 
stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal to two 
Counds of ordinary family soap. Directions sent with each 
ar for niaUin£r three "allons handsome soft sonp fiom one 
pound of Ibis Soap. Eacli liar is wrapped in a circular con- 
taining full directions for use, jirinted in English and Ger- 
man. 'Ask your grocer for "B. T. B^ibbitt's Soap," and take 
no other. 
B. T. BABBITT. 
Xos. 64. Go. G'3, G7, CS. 63, 70. 7?. aud 74 %Va3liington-st.. X. Y. 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
STAK YEAST I*O^VI>ER. 
Light Biscuit or any kind of Cake mav be made with this 
"Yeast Powihr" in i.i minutes. Xo &h(.>rieiiing is required 
wlieu sweet miik is nsod. 
No-. Gl to 74 "\Vashingtun->l.. Xew- York. 
BE-B-CENt SAVED BY 
USING B. T. BABBITT'S 
Pure Concentrated Potash 
OF. 
READY SOAP MAKER. 
"Warranted double the strength of common Polasli, and su- 
perior to any other saponitier or ley in the market. Put up 
m cans of l pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds. 6 pounds, and \l 
pounds, with full directions in Engli^ih and German for 
making Hard autl Soft Soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of Soft Soap. Xo lime is required. Consumers 
'will find this the cheapest Potash in market. 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Xos. G4, 65, 65, 67 6S, 69, 70, ?2, and 74 Washing ton -st., X. Y. 
PERCENT SmED 
BrtlSING 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
BEST :?lEI>ICS3fAL SALERAXrS, 
Bread made witli this Saleratus contains, when baked, 
nothing but common 8;ilt. water aud flour. Xos. 61, 65, 66, 67, 
6S. 6'J. 70, 72 and 74 Washington St., Xew York. 
The r^ar^esf and ino^t prodnciire, Sivrctest and 
most delirious. If ;i s'tlir-5t and everv w;iv the HESjT 
K]:icUl>»-riy extant. Xo Garden is conipieii- Mitlmut it. 
Send stamp fur Prices, Testimonials, &c., (New Kilitinu) to 
E. WILLIAMS, Mont Chiir. N. J. 
Described in Trhrnnrv AgricnU^frifit, paze 6'i. The most 
hrilliant and effective foliage plant recently introduced. 
Strong plants post-paid for ?il each. Address 
GEORGE SUCH, South Amboy, X.J. 
GEO. E. & F. ¥. WOODWARD, 
37 Park Row, New-York, 
have just published Xew and Revised Editions of' 
THE FARM. 
A Xew MAS^TJALof Practical Agriculture; or. How to 
Cultivate all the Field Crops; with an Essay on Farm Man* 
agement, etc. Cloth, $t.CO, posi-j)aid. 
THE BARN-TIRD. 
A Xew M.vnual of Cattle. Tlorse and Sheep Husbandry', 
or, IIow to Breed and Rear the various species of Domestic 
Animals. Cloth. fl.OO, post-paid. 
THE GARDEN. 
A New Manual of Practical Horticulture; or. How to 
Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers, with a chapter 
ou Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Cloth. $1.00. post-paid. 
THE HOUSE. 
A Nkw Maxual of Rural Architecture ; or. How to Build 
Dwellings, Barns, Stables aud Out Buildings of all kinds; 
with a chapter ou Churches and School-HouBea. Cloth, 
$1.50, post-paid. 
Now Ready, Fifth Edition of 
WoodwariFs Country nonies, 
describing the 
BALLOON FRAME. 
This Style of flame which is used exclusively in the con- 
struction of all classes of buildings in our Western Cities, 
on the Prairies and the Pacifrc Coast, has not a mortice, 
tenon or brace, but is stronj^^cr ami 4:0 per cent, 
cheaper than the old-fashioned mortice and tenon frame, 
and can be put up by any iutelligent man without the aid of 
a mechanic. 
The Balloon Frame is fully illustrated and described In 
"Woodward's Country Homes, 
and this article is] worth more than 
ONE HUIVDRED DOLLARS 
to every Farmer, Mechanic and practical man. 
Woodward's Ooimtry Homes 
also contains over 100 Designs and Plans for low priced 
Houses, Barns, &c., with valuable hints on building. 
HOW TO GET IT. 
Enclose in a letter One Dollar and Fifty cents, address 
GEO. E. & F. IV. W'OODl,VARD, 
Publishers, 37 Park-Row, Xew York, 
and yon will receive the Book at your owu Post Office by 
return mail, postage paid. 
Woodward's Graperies and Hcrticuitaral Buildings. 
GO designs'and plans. Price $1.50, post-paid. 
THE HOKTICFIiTURISiT. 
A Monthly Magazine for 
every one who has a grapo 
vine, a city yard, an acre lot, 
^ :i garden, a vineyard, an 
■ ' rchard, a country-seat, a 
I :irni. who has a house to 
I'Uild, out-buildings to erect, 
'~--' ■' \-j- „';, ,' or a home to beautify. 
^, Vt^^\, ■;^ y-^ Splendidly illustrated with 
\\^y \( designs and plans and all new 
— ' fruits, flowers, etc. 
1866— Ttto Dollars and Fifty Cents; 1865, 
bound and post-paid, and 1866 — S-5.00. 
Address GEO. E. & F. AV. ^VOODIVARD. 
prBLlSIIEnS AND DKAI.FnS IX 
Agricoltoral and Arciiitectnral Pnblicatlons, 
37Parl£-Kow, Nc^v-York. 
