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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
265 
(Business Notices $3.00 per Agate Line of Space.) 
LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. 
Highest Premium, Fair of Americ.in Institute. 1805. 
CELEBRATED REVERSIBLE FEED MOVEMENT. 
UXIFORM SELF-ADJUSTIXG TENSION. 
FOUR SEPARATE DISTINCT STITCHES, 
WILL GATHER AND SEW A Rt'FFLE AT ONCE. 
OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 
505 Broadw.'iy, N. V., iiiul 97 Clieapside, London, England. 
PRINCIPAL. AOENCIES. 
]4I ■\Vn?!iington-st.. Boston. 242 Mjiin.st., Bullalo. N. T. 
031) Cliesmui St., Plilliulel|)lii,->. 29 Calle d'Oticios, Havana, 
100 Wasliiumon-st., Oliicairo. Cuba. 
2i; West Foiirtli-st., Cinciimali 27*3 Court-st.. Binshamton.N.Y 
4:5 Public Square, Cleveland. 13 Lake-st.. Kliiiira. N. Y. 
I'm Baltiinore-st.. Baltimore. 3r2 Broad-st.. Newark, N. .J. 
27 Nortli rennsvlvauia-st., C Hniou si.. Nashville, Tenn. 
■ Indlananolls. 2 Yates Block, E. Gcuesc-st., 
Cor. Jeff, and Woodward Av- Syracuse, N. Y. 
ennes, Detroit. Rochester, N. Y. 
Ill Montsomery.st., San Fran- a North Fillhst.,St. Louis,Mo. 
Cisco. 303 River-st.. Trov, N. V. 
ST3 to 376 Main-st., Hartford, Cor. Genesee. Columbia, and 
Coun. 
,=•99 Broadway. Albany, N. Y, 
treiiesee, v^uiuiiiuia, aim 
Seneca-sts., Utica, N. Y, 
^^HEEl.EK & ^^IliSOX 
^ocicsTnn^^ 
SE^VZIVG j>i:.A.CHI]N"ES. 
'• ^VoMA^•'s Geeatest Boon'-— ^Vc wonUI advise a man to 
forego a Thresher and thresh wh^at with a flail, rather 
than to sec the wife TV-ear her healtli, vigor and life away in 
the everlastins: 'stitch, etitch, stitch.* when a Sewing Ma- 
chine can be obtained. The WEEFXER & "WILSON is an 
invaluable aid in every household. We have had several 
difl'erent kinds on trial, and after a six year's service, the 
■WHEELER & "WILSON has taken the precedence as the best, 
where all kinds of sewing are to be done in a family," 
[American Agriculturist, J.\n. ISOi. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
GSPli&BAKERS 
Xil^sitic Sttl-tola. 
. 49.1 Bi-oadway, Ne\¥ York. 
YANKEE BLADE. 
1st.— It i3 a Pateiit Si-wiiig Ripper which takes 
oat a seam faster than a sewing machine can make it. 
2n(I.^Button-]iole Cntter fur any size wanted. 
3tl — GathiTs Scratelicr; just the thing for it. 
4tli.— Paper Ctitter and Polder, alwiys handy. 
Stli.^Eraser for removing blots, errors, c^c. 
6tli .^Letter Opciier for men of Bnsiness. 
Tfli.^Vail Cleaner and Trimmer for everybodv. 
Price only 35 cents; or, three for Sf. $3 per dozen. "Lib- 
eral Discount by the eross. Ask your Storekeeper for it, or 
eend price and receive it by mail. 
MOiVEY TO BE MADE. 
I will eive a Town Agency, except where there are over 
10,000 inhal>itants. to first person buying one gross of the 
Yankee Blade. Send price Ibr sample, and Circular. 
Address W. A. FITCH. l-M Nass au-st.. New Tork. 
Come and See Wilson Early Blackber- 
ries, including the Old Original Plant in fruit, from the 1st 
tothelOthof July.at JOHNS. COLLINS' Small Fruit Farm, 
8 miles East of Camden, and 1 mile S. west of Mooresiown.N. J. 
PER'CENT saveb^ 
:?- By Using 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
LABOR-SATING SOAP. 
This Soap is made from clean and pure materials, containsi 
no (iiiHlteration of any kind, will not injure the most delicate 
fiihrir. and is especiallv adapted for woolens, which will not 
shrink after bning washed with this SuJip. It mav be used in 
hard or s;»lt water. It will remove paint, prease, tar and 
slains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal to two 
pounds of ordinary familv soap. Directions sent with each 
bar for making three ^alfons handsome soft soap from one 
pound of (his Soap. Kach bar is wrapped in a circular con- 
tahiin^ full directions for use, printecl in English and G'^r- 
man. Ask your grocer for " B. T. Babbitt's Soap," and take 
no other. 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. M. 65, 66. 67, Gg. 69, 7 0. 7^, and 74 Washin£;ton-st., N. T. 
"j^EWVOL.! JULY NO. KEADT! Subscribe 
-^^for ILLUSTRATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOURN.VL 
now. Only $2 a year ; $l forO mouths; 20 cents a number. 
Address FOWLER «£ "WELLS, 3S9 Broadway. New Tork. 
NEW VOlUMi 
Begins with July, 
Let all the Children Subscribe Non . 
The Best Children's Faper in America. 
pi eh line ngn-n' 
Wrinc. I""* far iij" 
Goo't. tho Tni» , anJ 
the B.!auuful. 
ilhly Paper, of XC 
IIOVS unfl l^IKLb. 
A Firsl-Clns.-* 
$1.00 a Tear in advance. 
Sfx^iineii Copy acnt lor Tea CcnUi 
Address^ 
ALFRED L. SEWELL, 
Publisher, Chicago, III. 
Fomev's Philadelphia Daily Presa says of it: "ThkLtt- 
TLE CoRi*oK.\L is destined to become the great childten's 
paper of America." 
The Little ConponAL is the most interesting and instruc- 
tive monthly in the Union.— Louisville Democrat. 
The Little Conpor.AL is universally admitted to be the 
best juvenile paper now in existence.— Dubuque Daily Times. 
It is the cleverest thing of its kind yet realized in Auici'i- 
ica.— Ro.\bury (Mass.) Journal. 
After a careful examination, we can cheerfully say of The 
Little Coupural, that it deserves all the praise that has 
been lavished upon it by the press everywhere.— Philadel- 
phia Episcopal Recorder. 
TUc L.ittle Corporal for one year will do your 
children more good than a Quarter's Schooling. 
A §■ e 11 1 s W 11 11 1 e d 
TO SELL 
Battle Mistory, 
^Haps aiMl Charls, 
Card Photographs, 
Steel EngTaviiigs, 
liloyd's 
fjloyd's 
Lloyd's 
Eloytl's 
The Best Teresis to Agents. 
S3, S.5, SIO, S-3.J Sample pack.ises sent by .Mail or Ex- 
press on receipt of cash. New Price List aud Ciix'Ular is 
ready. Address 
H. H. LLOYO & CO., 
21 Jolin-st , Neiv-York. 
TAKE YOUR CHOICE] 
We have alrcady|given awavmorethan TWO HTJNDRFD! 
Sewing^ Machines, as premiums- for new subscrihers to the 
NEW YOIiK OBSERVER.— 16 new subscribers will secure a 
$.i5 Sewing M:ichine, either Wheeler & Wilson, or Grover 
& Baker; 1ind vou are 
suKE OF the: be:st. 
Sample copii's and Circulars sent to any address free. 
Terms ^3.oO a "Vear in Advance. 
SIDNEY E. MORSE. Jr. & CO.. 
oT Park Row. New York. 
JMAKEYOURtfWNSTOA. 
Pih-CENtjSAymMv 
USIXG B. T. BABBITT'S 
Pure Concentrated Pota^^li 
READY SOAP MAKER, 
Warranted double the strength of common Potash, and su- 
perior to any other saponifier or ley in the market. Put up 
m cans of 1 pound, 2 pounrls, 3 pounds. G pounds, and Vi 
pounds, with full directions in English and German for 
making Hard and Soft Soap. One^ pound will make l:"j 
gallons of Soft Soap. No lime is required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash in market. 
B. T. BABIJITT, 
Nos. 61. 63, 66, 67 63, 69, 70 72. and 74 Washingtonst., N. Y. 
FEmUmmSAVED^ 
^i^i^^^wsi Br Using 
B. T. BABBITT'S 
STAR YEASX POW I>ER. 
Light Biscuit or any kind of Cake may be made with this 
"Yeast Powder" in 15 minutes. No sliorteuing is required 
when sweet milk is used. 
Nos. W'to74 Washinston-st.. New- York. 
PER-CENT SAVED 
^ By Using 
B. 1. l5ALJl3il Is 
BEST :?1EI1>ICI>AI. SAEERATtJS, 
Bread made with this Saleratns contains, when baked, 
nothing but common salt, water and flonr. Nos. 64, 65, 66, 67, 
tis, 69, 70. 72 and 74 Washington St., New York. 
CopPEK Tips protect the toes of children's shoes. One 
pair will outwear three without tips. Sold everywhere. 
PPBLICATIOIVS OF 
GEO. E. k F. W. WOODWARD, 
37 Park Row, New-York. 
Neio Books, vniform Extra Bindings. 
I. --GRAPES AIV'D WL\E. 
A new and practical work on the Cultivation of the Na- 
tive Grape and Manufacture of American Wine; by 
Geo. Husman^n, of Slissourl. Fully illustrated. 
Cloth, extra, $1.50 
II.-WOODWARD'S lOUIVTRY UOMES. 
A practical work, with 123 Designs and Plans of Conn- 
try Houses of moderate cost, with illustrated descrip- 
tion of the manner of constructing Balloon Frames 
Extra binding, $1.30 
III.-WOODWARD'S GRAPERIES AND 
HORTICULTURAL BIIILDIIXGS. 
A practical work on the Design and Construction of all 
classes of Buildings for Growing Plants, and Ripening 
Fruit under glass. GO illustrations Cloth, $1.50 
IV.-WOODWARD'S DELAWARE 
GRAPE. 
Colored Plate, full size, extra, ?3.00 
V.--THE HOUSE. 
A New Manual of Rural Architecture; or. How to Build 
Dwellings. Barns, Stables and Out-Bnildings of all 
kinds; with a Chapter on Churches and School Houses. 
- . .Cloth, §1.50. 
VI.-THE GARDEIV. 
A New Manual of Practical Horticulture; or, How to 
Cultivate Vegetables. Fruits and Flowers; with a Chap- 
ter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs CWth, $L0O 
VII.-THE FARM. 
A New Manual of Practical Agriculture; or. How to 
Cultivate all the Held Crops; with an Essay on Farm 
Management, etc Cloth, $1.00 
VIII. "THE BARN-YARD. 
A New Mannal of Cattle, Horse and Sheep Husbandry ; 
or, How to Breed and Hear the various species of Dor 
mestic Aniniais ... Cloth, f 1.00 
Either of the above sen t, post-paid, on receipt of 
price. 
x:stabli«liecl <S16. 
IX.-THE HORTKULTURIST. 
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Annum. 
A Monthly Magazine for every one who has a grape vine, 
a city yard, an acre lot, a garden, a vinej'ard, an orchard, 
a coutry seat, a farm, who has a house to build, out-build- 
ings to erect, or a home to embellish and beautify. Ful- 
ly illustrated. 
X.-DE LA VERGNE'S SULPHUR BEL- 
LOWS. 
For the PreTentiorv of Mildew and Destruction of In- 
sects, $3.50 
Tn Press. 
XI.--FULLER'S FOREST TREE CUL- 
TURIST. 
Anew work on the propagation, cultivation and man- 
agement of Forest Trees, by Andrew S. Fuller, author 
of the Grape Culturist. Fully illustrated, §1.50 post- 
paid. Also, 
XII. "A NEW WORK ON LOW PRICED 
COTTAGES, 
With Plans for laying out and embellishing small plots 
of ground. 
Address GEO. E. Si F. W. WOODWARD, 
PUBLTSHERS AND DEALEKS IN 
Agricnitaral and Arebitectnral Books, 
37 Park-Row, New- York. 
