1865.J 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Q89 
(Dusiness notices $1 55 per agate line of space.) 
All persons interested in the culture of 
SHIALL FRUITS, 
will find it to tlieir advantage, to send for llie July Edi- 
tion (.f our Catalosne. It contains Descriptions of 
all the leailing varieties of 
Grapes, 
Straivbcrrles, 
Kaspberrles, 
Blackberries, 
Currants, and 
Gooseberries, 
vrith the prices of vines and plants.— RC PORTS of our 
STR.WVBERRY and GRAPE EXHIBITIONS I LET- 
TERS from eminent Fruit Growers, vvlio have visited 
our grounds, giving minute accounts of our modes of 
culture, the general management of our place, and much 
other valuable information. One will be sent to all ap- 
plicants enclosing 10 cents. J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Onv 
IPliotogi'aplis, 
TVIaps, IVIaps, IVEaps, 
Cliai'ts, Cliai'ts, 
!E*iniats. 
Ag-ents "Wanted. 
H. H. LLO^^r> & CO., 
31 Johin-st., 
1S65- 
;^. B.— See out- New Price Lists and Catalogue. 
VERMILYE & CO., 
JVb. 44 Wall Street, New York, 
mmim loan igews, 
KEEP ON HAND FOU 
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 
THE ISSUES OK 
7-30 Treasury l\otes 
OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. 
We BUT and SELL .all cl.asses of GOVERNMENT SE- 
CUItlTlESat marl;i-t rate's. 
Also. QUAUTEHMASTEKS- CHECKS and CERTIFI- 
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. 
Orders from B.\NlvS and BANKERS executed on favora- 
ble terms and with dispatch. 
Also receive DEl'OSITS and ALLOW INTEREST on 
current balance. 
VEI^>IILY^E & CO. 
True Delaware CJrape Vines. 
From the ortginal Vine. Also Ion!\, Isrnella, Adirondac, 
Allen's and Ilogeia' Hybrids, Concord, CrevelliifX. Plana, 
HarUord Proliflc, Uebecca, Lydia, Maxaiawney, and all other 
Ousirable kiiulci. liaspbeiTies, Currants, Strawberries, &c. 
Scud stamp for Descriptive Price Lists. 
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
THE LADIEi^ liIKE IT ! ! ! 
Thousands of the SEWING RIPPER have been sold 
and 7)0( a single complaint made. It takes out a seam 
rapidly and safely, whether sewed by hand or by ma- 
rliine. is neat, small, dues not get out of order, and is 
needled In every lady's work basket. Agents wanted. 
Send 50 cents fur a sample to 
A. C FITCH, 131 Ndssau-st., New-York City. 
AVHBELER Sc AVlliSON'S 
Iiock Stitch Sewing Machine. 
IVo. 625 BroadM^ay, Xcw-York, 
1^" I^oouoniieal lloitsekeepers BJse 
Pyle's Salcratns. Pyle's O. K. Sonp. 
Pyle's Crenni Tartar. Pyle*s Blueing Po-*vder, 
Articles designed for nil who want the best goods, full 
weight. Sold by best Grocers everywhere. Each pack- 
age bears the name of JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 
New York. 
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The Reports of the American Institute. Farmers' Club, 
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St. Louis, Mo., July 16th, 1865. 
The Editor 0/ The Tribune. 
Dear Sir. — I have had it in contemplation for some 
time, to write and tell you of the pleasure I get from the 
weekly perusal of the proceedings of the Farmers' Club ; 
first I wilUell you how recently I became a\\are of its 
existence. About the 1st of September, lSfi3, I noticed 
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and immediately subscribed for the Weekly Tribune, in 
wtiich I found the proceedings of your Club. I have 
read them constantly, until they have become lo me a 
necessity, and I look for Monday as red letter day in my 
calendar, and was I to be confined to one agrirultural 
paper alone, should prefer The Tribune to anything I 
have yet seen. Yours, JOHN HENWOOD. 
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I neglected (forgot) to renew my subscription lo 
The Tribune, until so late that I missed the first July 
No. Can you help me to it? Portions of the Farmers' 
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that it receives a gooilly share of its patronage from per- 
sons wiio wish it well, but uould not otherwise bring 
themselves to the subscribing point. 
Yours truly, O. A.ALEXANDER. 
Waynesville, ///., July 25. 
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AlVALYTICAL CHEMIST. 
FERDINAIND F. MAYER, 
North-west coiner Frankford and William Sts., Second 
Floor, New- York. 
TIic Kittatiiiiiy Blackberry 
Is now offered the public. 
See Advertisement and Edilorial Notice elsewliere. 
I^ung, Female, and Clironlc Diseases 
treated successfully at Drs. S. S. i S. E. STRONG'S 
Remedial Institute. Sarato-.'a Sprinss, N. Y. See last 
month's No. of Agriculturist. For full information send 
for a Circular. 
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-■- a rich one. The article on Infant .Mortality is 
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Laight-st., New-York. 
VICR'8 
Illvi&sti-ated Catalog-vie 
OF 
IBILJILIBg, 
AND 
€riiiflc ill the Flower Ciarcleii., 
FOR 1865, 
I,S NOW PUBLIUHED. 
IT CONTAINS ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS OF THZ BEST 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, SNOW 
DROPS, CROWN IMPERIALS, ANE- 
MONES, LILIES, 
AND UTHEU HARDY BULDS FOB FALL PLANTING. 
WITH FULL AND PLAIN 
DIRECTIONS FOR PIAMIKG AND CULTURE 
IN THE QABDEN, AND IN GLASSES AND POTS FOR WINTKR 
FLOWERING. 
Illostrated with Namerons Eugravings and Col- 
ored Plate. 
This Annual is published for the Inforninllon and benellt 
of my customers, and to them it will be sent fi-ee without 
application. To all others, 10 ct'nts. includini); postage 
Addresa J.4.nK:<>i VICK, 
ICochester, i>\ Y. 
Doty's Clothes Washer. 
NE^V ARRA]VGEME]VT. 
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. 
Tlic Metroiiolltan Wasliing Mucliino Co.. Proprietors ot 
llie Univcre;il Clotlics Wiinjicr, h;ive arranged for tlie ex- 
clusive nianuractiire and sale of Poty's Washing Machine, 
in all Territory East and South of Illinois, and west of liocky 
Mountains. 
Knowing this to be 
FAR XIll:: ItENX ^VAJ-illEIt 
ever invented, and that those who purchase or take It on 
trial are sure to like it, and will find it not only a great 
saver of time and stroiisth, but also, 
A GREAT SAVER OF CLOTHES, 
We place It in the hands or Salesmen, and ofiei" it to the 
Public, in full confidence that the sale will be large at first, 
and will increase rnpidlj* as the Machines arc introduced and 
their merits become known. It has recently been preatly 
improved, and can be attached to the old-fasnioned Uasher- 
Churn, and iiinkc cliiirnin^ four times easier. 
See testimony of Okange JuPD, Editor American Agri- 
culturist. 
Doty's Washing Macoink we have tried thorongJily for 
nearly a year past. In compt'tition with many others sent to 
ns, aud for actual service this seems to be an improvement 
upon every previous macliine we have tested. It Is com- 
pact, and easily, and naturally worked. Our "better half," 
who has been comnlimentcd with the Rift of a score or more 
of ditforent machines for trial, says this is taken to most 
kindly by the "help." and that she can not persuade them 
to use any otlier while this la at hand. 
PKICES.— Family Size, $12.00. 
Hotel " flS.OO. 
On receipt of the price from places where no one is eel- 
ling, we will send the Washer In States East of Illinois, free 
of I!. 11. freight charges, and so sure are we of its merits 
that we promise to Refund tUc Noncy, If, on ono 
montli'6 trial according to directions, the purchaEcr chooses 
to return the Washer to us, free of expense. 
A good Universal Wringer 'ivttU cogs, should go with 
each Washer. Price of Washer and Wringer combined, $'iO, 
Good Salesmen can make money everywhere selling this 
Machine. Exclusive rigbt of Sale given to responsible par- 
ties who first apply. 
Send for lUuBtrated Terms Circular. 
B. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
WT Broadway, New«Yorlc 
