1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
231 
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LOCR-STITCH SEWING MACfflNES. 
Highest Premiuin, Fair of American Institute, 1S65. 
CELEBRATED iiEVEKSUlLE FEED MOVEMENT. 
UNIFORM SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION. 
FOUR SEPAKATE DISTINCT STITCHES, 
WILL GATilEU A^s'D SEW A RUFFLE AT ONCE, 
OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 
505 Broadway, N. Y.. Jiml 97 Chcapsidc. London, Ensinnd. 
PKINCIP.VIL AGENCIES. 
Ul "Wasliin^ton-st., Boston. 
630 Cbestum St., Pliihidclpliia. 
100 Wftsliington-st,, Cliicjigo. 
26 West FourtU-st., Ciuciunnti 
43 Pabiic Square, Cleveland. 
153 Baltimore-st., Baltimore. 
27 North Penusylvaniu-st., 
Indu^napolis. 
Cor. Jeff, and Woodward Av- 
enues, Detroit, 
III Montgomery-st., San Fran- 
cisco. 
3Ti to 376 Main-st., Hartford. 
Conn. 
529 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
n-i Main-st.. Bnfl'alo, N. Y. 
21) CiiUc d'UIicios, Havana. 
Cuba. 
2ci Court-st., Binghamton.N.Y 
13 Lakc-st., Elniii'a. N. Y. 
312 Broad-st., Newark, N. J. 
6 Cnionsr., Nasliville, Tenn. 
2Y'ates Block, E. GeneBOf-st., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rocliester, N. Y. 
&t North Fifth-st..St. Louis.Mo. 
3I1:J River-st.. Trov. N. Y. 
Cur. Genesee, Columbia, and 
Seneca-sts,, Utica, N. Y. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
GROYER&EAKERS 
HIOHEST PKEMIUM 
Xll^stic JStitolx 
495 Broadway, ]\eiv York. 
Tie Best Children's Paper in America. 
Fighting against 
WroniT, and foe tho ^^/^V 
God, the Tnir. and 
the Dcautiful. 
A rirsl.Clas-. yonfhlv Pcner, of IC 
I'at'cs for HOIS and GIKLS. 
$1.00 a 7ear in advance. 
Speoimea Copy sent tor Ten Cents. 
Address, 
ALFRED L. SEWELL, 
Pubiishcr, Chicago, 111. 
Forney's Philadelphia Daily Press says of it: "The Lit- 
tle Corpoeal is destined to become the great children's 
paper of America." 
The Little Corporal is the most interesting and instruc- 
tive monthly in the LTnion.— Louisville Democrat. 
The Little Corporal is universallv admitted to be the 
best juvenile paper now in existence.— Dubuque Daily Times. 
It is the cleverest thing of its kind yet realized in Ameri- 
ica.— Eoxbury (Mass.j Journal. 
After a careful examination, we can cheerfully say of The 
Little Corporal, that it deserves all the praise that has 
been lavished upon it by the press everywliere.— Philadel- 
phia Episcopal Recorder. 
Tlie Little Corporal for one year will do your 
children more good than a Quarter's Schooling. 
We favor the reader with 
a cut of a pure Italian 
Queen Bee, from a breed- 
ki V -I'^n p^^i ^^jrjay.-.,,^ er of Italian Bees, who 
S ^^-^B^^^^^^^s^Y'^!^*^ assures us was taken from 
S y^^B^^B^^^^ J JJiS^ -^ Queen imported from 
" ^ ■ ■' "■^■'w ' =*^ ^ '^ Italy, for price of Queens 
Address K. P. KIDDER, 
Tho Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
" N.B.— All persons are forbidden 
under the penalty of the Law to copy this cut^ as it is copy 
righted. 
PERFCEfiiT SAVED 
Bt^Usinc 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
L,ABOR-SAViafG SOAP. 
This Soap is made from clean and pure materials, contains 
no adulteration of ann kind, will not injure the most delicate 
fabric, and is especially adapted for woolens, which will not 
Bhrink after being washed v/ith this Soap. It may be used in 
bard or salt water. It will remove paint, grease, tar and 
stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal to two 
Sounds of ordinary family soap. Directions sent with each 
ar for making three gallons handsome soft soap from one 
pound of this Soap. Each bar is wrapped in a circular con- 
toning full directions for use, printed in English and Ger- 
man. Ask your grocer for "B. T. Babbitt's Soap," and take 
no other. 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. G4, 65, 66, 67. 68. 69, 70, 72, and 74 Washlngton-st., N. Y. 
T OVE, COURTSHIP, and MARRIED LIFE,— 
i-iwhomto Marry, When to Marry, and Whom not to Mar- 
ry, Likes and Dislikes; Adaptation; Right Age to Marry ; 
Marrying Cousins; Jealousy, its Cause and Cure; Usef^il 
Hints to both Married and Single ; with Physiognomy, Eth- 
nology Phvsiology, and Psychology, in the PHRENOLOG- 
ICAL JOU:rNAL for 1866. 'New volume 
FOWLER & WELLS, : 
ume. Only $2.00 a year. 
Broadway, New YorJs. 
REDUCTION IN PRICE 
OF THB 
AMERICAUF WATCHES, 
Made at WILTIIAM, MASS. 
In consequence of the recent great decline in gold and sil- 
ver and all the materials used in the manufacture of our 
goods, and in anticipation of a still further decline, we have 
reduced our prices to as low a point as tliey can be placed 
With Gold at Par, 
so that no one need lu'situte to buy a watch now from the 
expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The 
test of ten years and the mauufaclnrc and sale of 
More than 200,000 Watches, 
have given our productions the very highest rank among 
tiniekeopera. Coniuicncing ■\vitli the determination to make 
only thofoughly excellent watches, our business has steadily 
increased as the public became acquainted with their value, 
until for months together, we have been unable to supply 
the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory 
buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, 
and give accommodation to more than eight hundred work- 
men. 
We are fully justifled in stating that we no'w make MORE 
THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE 
UNITED STATES. The diflerent grades are distinguished 
by the following trade marks engiaved on the plate; 
1. "American Watch Co.," Waltham, Mass. 
2. "Appleton, Tracy &. Co.," Waltham, Mass. 
3. "P. S.Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. 
4. ■* Wm. Ellery." 
5. OUR LADIES' WATCH of first quality is named " Ap- 
pleton, Tracy & Co.," Waltham, Mass. 
6. Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named *'P. S. 
Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. These watches are fur- 
niiihed in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. 
The American Watch Co., of Waltliam, Mass., authorize us 
to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, 
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY 
ARE FULLY WARRANTED 
to be the best time keepers of tlieir class ever made in this 
or any other country. Buyers sliould remember that unlike 
the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, 
this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or 
their agents, and that if after the most thorough trial, any 
watch should prove defective in any particular, it may al- 
ways be exchanged for another. As the American Watches 
made at Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally through- 
out the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. 
CAUTION.— The public are cautioned to buy only of re- 
spectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be ■ 
prosecuted. 
BOBBINS & APPLETON, 
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, 
183 BROADWAY, NEAV-YORK. 
The Pioneer Establishment.— In V^H the manufacture 
of Melodeons, Ortrans, &c., was commenced In the city of 
Buffalo. At that tiine, but tew reed instruments, compara- 
tively, were manufactured in the United States or Europe. 
And these were or so imperfect and clumsy construction, 
that they found but little favor with the music loving public. 
Since the commencement of the manufacture of Prince & 
Co.'s instruments over 40,000 have been put in use, including 
from the Singing Teachers' Melodeon, up to the splendid 
Automatic Oi'gan for the Parlor, or tlie magnificent Organ 
Melodeon for the Church. Over 39 different styles are made 
by Prince & Co.. varying in price from fifty-two dollars to 
one thousand dollars each. A new Illustrated Catalogue has 
just been issued, which is mailed fi'ce of expense to all ad- 
dressing Prince & Co., Butlalo, N. Y. 
MakeYourOwnSoap 
FmmmMmoBY 
VSl^G B. T. BABBITT'S 
Pure Concentrated Pota^^h 
OR 
READY SOAP MAKER. 
Warranted double the strength of common Potash, and su- 
perior to any other saponifier or ley in the market. Put up 
in cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds. 6 pounds, and 12 
pounds, with full directions in English and German for 
making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of Soft Soap. Ko lime is required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash in market. 
B. T. BABBITT- 
Nos. &4, 65, 66, 67 GS, G9, 70, 72, and 74 Washiugton-st., N. Y. 
PERCENT SAVED 
r~^ By Using 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
STAR IlEASX PO^VOEU. 
Light Biscuit or any kind of Cake may be made with this 
"Ye.ist Powder" in 15 minutes. No shortening isrequired 
when sweet milk is used. 
Nos. 6-1 to 74 Washington-st., New- York. 
PERCENT SAVED 
^^^ By Using 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
BEST I»IEI>I€I3rAl, SALERATUS, 
Bread made -n-ith this Saleratus contains, wlien iKiketl, 
nottiins but common salt, water and flour. Nos. 6J, 65, lj6, 67, 
68, 69, 70, 'A and 71 Waslungton-Bt., New Yorli. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
AND Wll 
a new work on 
The CviItxTi-e of the 
NATIVE GRAPE, 
a:nd 
MANUFACTURE OF AMERICAN 
WINES. 
Handsomely Ilhistrated. 
A PKACTICAL BOOK FOR PRACTICAL MEN, 
BY GEO. HUSMANN, 
of Missoun. 
12mo. Cloth, Extra. $1.50 post-paid. 
GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, 
PUBLISHERS, 
Sr Park Mow, IV. Y. 
Woodward's (Jouiatry Homes, 
A new, practical, and 
original work, Illustrated 
wltli 122 Designs and Plans 
of Houses of moderate 
cost, including stables and 
out-buildings, with a chap- 
ter on the construction of 
BALLOON FRAMES. 
Price, $1.50, poat-paid. 
Woodward's Graperies and Horticnltur.il Baildiugs. 
GO designs and plans. Price $1.50, post-paid. 
THE HOUSE.— A New Manual of Rural Architec- 
ture ; or, How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables and Out 
Buildings of all kinds ; with a chapter on Churches and 
School-Houses. Cloth, $1.50, post-paid. 
THE GARDEN.— A New Manual of Practical 
Horticulture ; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits and 
Flowers; with a chapter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
Cloth, $1.00, post-paid. 
THE FARM. — A New Manual of Practical Agri- 
culture; or. How to Galtlvate all the Field Crops; with 
an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Cloth, %\.f)fi, post-paid. 
THE BAKN-YjVRD A NEW Manual of Cattle, 
Horse and Sheep Husbandry ; or. How to Breed and Rear 
the various species of Domestic Animals. C\oi\\,^i, post-paid. 
GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, Publishers, 
S7 Park Row, New York. 
DE LA VERIVES SULPHUR BELLOWS, 
for the prevention of Mildew. Price $3.00 delivered to Ex- 
press. 
GKO. E. Si F. "W. "IVOODWARD, 
Publishers, 3T Park-Kow, New York. 
THE HORTICIJL.TURIST. 
A Monthly Magazine for 
every one who has a grape 
■\ane, a city yard, an acre lot, 
a garden, a vineyard, an 
orchard, a country-seat, a 
Farm, who has a house to 
build, out-buildings to erect, 
or a home to beautify. 
Splendidly illustrated with 
designs and plans and all new 
fruits, flowers, etc. 
1866— Two Dollars and Fifty Cents; 1865, 
bound and post-paid, and 180G— S5.00. 
Address GEO. E. & P. AV. AVOODWARD, 
PITBLISHEES AND DEALERS IX 
AgricTUtoral and Architectnral Pnblications, 
37 Park-Row, Ncw-Yorfc« 
