1873.] 
$20 SAVED! 
To meet the urgent demand of tin- time* the 
FLOUENCE°SKWI\G MACHINE CO. 
have determined to 
REDUCE PRICES, 
and will hereafter sell (In ii S-r.~> Machine for 
$■*■>, and other styles in proportion. 
THE FLORENCE 
is the ONLY Sewing Mnrhinc that feeds the 
work backward and forward, or to rl^ht 
and left, a 4 the purchaser may prefer. It has 
been greatly I.HPROVKD ami SIMFLIFIKD, 
and fat far better than any other machine 
In the market. 
IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST. 
Florence, Ma, s.. Not. 1, '73. Agents Wanted. 
STEEL PENS! 
Sold by all Dealers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HE\RY HOE, Sole Age nt, JOSEPH GIU0TT& SONS, 
np jj j^ 
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN 00., 
Winners of TWO HIGHEST MEDALS 
and DIPLOMA OF HONOR at VIENNA, 
for BEST CABINET ORGANS in 
the WORLD, have REDUCED 
PRICES of many styles, THIS 
MONTH, and are offering NEW 
and IMPROVED STYLES at EX- 
TRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. Cata- 
logues Free. Warerooms in Boston, 
New York, and Chicago. 
ling Chairs 
and Invalids 
Out Door Use, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
•V75 
Self - Propel- 
For Cripples 
For In and 
Can be EASILY 
one having the 
State your case, 
for illustrated cir- 
etyles and prices. 
Please mention 
this paper. 
propelled by any 
use of hands, 
and send stamp 
cular of diliereiit 
S. A. SMITH, 
90Willi',n, et., 
N. Y. City. 
■^IRST Premiums awarded by Amcr. Inst., 1S70 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent free on application 
MAGIC LANTERNS. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. n. McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau-st., N. T. 
PA.NO cold medal, awarded 
NEW, USEFUL, VALUABLE I 
■ D«Toted lo horns enjoyment, (attraction, improreme: 
1 Cont*iniag oter 360 illiutrationi ud n»jr Lap- 1 1 i ,. u 
I Una kpplianoei; description md pnoa of Tool Che; 
lAmiteur DaUim.Tooli kad Hkchioej^ MoUelBteun I 
I finej, Steunbokla, Bail i □( V cutis ; Hufcem*Gc* 1 Initi 
J menti ; Microtcopei ; Chenucil Cabinet*, elo. Alsottn 
■EP of HG Chemical ripexifflenu tad treiUM on preptmie ob- E7 
»f tKiero»eope;in3truction«form«Jdn6Fretor6crofl Work.wnL ,, 
auid«uJ«Dt,kBdiltiiJtrUioasof 110uMfalp4rlorroquisite«,Tix.: Bird 
Ckcj, Book Shelter, Br* r ■■• ■ Flower SUndj, Wr.un; lints. Work 
I Buhatf.ett. Muled on receiptor 25o_, fcod with fint order for |1.W 
worth of De»ip»i willBend^i'racopiea to refund pneo of Book free. 
GEURGB PARR, Bottaia, N. T., Minf. Mechanics' Tooh 
SIXTH EDITION FIFTIETH THOUSAND 
AM 
. raDENOillNiTIOHAL. 
SUHDA? |T3 EST IIelp for Sunday 
SOHOOLlXJSchool Teachers and 
WC2KEE.|0mcers. 5th year. $1.50 a 
year. Club rates and Samples frea. 
'■ W. McI»T7BE, 4 South 5th St. St. Losii. 
MULTUM IN PARVO 
POCKET KNIFE. 
It comprises, in one knife-handle, n large and a small 
blade, a 6crew-driver, a saw, a Btrong hook, a nut-cracker, 
a brad-awl, a gimlet, a corkscrew, a pointer, a slim 
punch, tweezers, and, in addition to this, it can be used 
for various other purposes which will at once suggest 
themselves to any smart boy or man. It is a pocket-full 
of tools weighing but two ounces. The knife will be 
sent anywhere in our country, post-paid, on receipt 
of $3.50. 
PAYSON'S 
INDELIBLE INK. 
This Ink is almost indispensable in the family. Briggs's 
Marking-Pen Has been before the public for fifteen years, 
and is justly celebrated for all kinds of marking, and par- 
ticularly for writing upon coarse fabrics. The Pen and 
Ink arc put up in a neat case, being thus portable, always 
ready for use, and protected from loss or injury by eva- 
poration or breakage. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of 75c. 
A Copper Bull-Hing, 
Hi inches in diameter, of the most approved pattern, 
with screw-driver for puttiug It together, will be Bent, 
post-paid, on receipt of $1.00. * 
Address ORANGE JUDD COMPANYj 
•345 Bkoadway, New York. 
PRIZE ESSAYS 
ON 
Cooked and Cooking Food 
FOR 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
With much useful information for STOCK- FEEDERS and 
FARMERS. PRICE, POST-PAID, 20c. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
345 Broadway, New York. 
A TROCHAR 
FOR 
Cattle-Men, 
In June of last year we 
gave illustrations of a Tro- 
char and Cannula lo be used 
in ringing a bull, and on 
page 13 (January) and page 
97 (March) of the current 
volume have described the 
use of this apparatus in re- 
lieving hoven in cattle. 
These articles have brought 
out a large demand for 
Trochars, and failing to find 
just the rignt kind among 
the makers of surgical im- 
plements, we have induced 
an establishment to under- 
take their manufacture. Wc 
give our engraving of last 
year with the Trochnr modi- 
fied and improved as to the 
point. These articles are 
now in the trade, and may 
be had of most dealers in 
agricultural implements. 
Those who can not get them 
from dealers can receive 
them from this office, post- 
paid, for $1.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
345 Bhoadwat, New York. 
THE BREECH-LOADER. 
By "CLOAN." 
FULLY ILLUSTRATED. 
CONTENTS. 
of the Breech-Loading Gun. 
Names of the Parts of the 
Breech-Loading Gun. 
The Barrels of the Breech- 
Loader. 
The Selection of a Breech- 
Loader. 
How Breech-Loaders 
Mode. 
arc 
Fire 
The Pin and Central 
Breech-Loaders. 
Metal and Paper CartrklKes. 
Ihc Mtof the Breech-Loader. 
TheLocks 01 a Breech-Louder. 
To Take a Gun Lock to Pirres 
NamcB of the Parts of the 
Gun Locks. 
To Take Apart and Put To 
gether a Breech-Loader. 
How to Load the Breech- 
Loader. 
Powder for the Breech- 
Loader. 
The New Explosives. 
Shot for the Breech-Loader. 
Wadding for the Breech- 
Loader. 
Concentrators for Breech- 
Loaders. 
Tllfl Brrech-LoftfllntjtiunCaBe. 
A Model Gun Chest. 
How to Clean a Breech* 
Loader. 
The Dead Shot. 
How to Aim. 
The Value of Field Sports. 
Game LawR. 
Field Philosophy. 
Price, post-paid, Two Dollars. 
Window Gardening. 
By HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 
EDITOR OF THE HORTICULTURIST, AND HORTICULTURAL 
EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK INDEPENDENT. 
FINELY ILLUSTRATED. 
There can be no more attractive ornaments about the 
house than beautiful flowers, and Mr. Williams's book tells 
exactly how they may be arranged, and what flowers to 
plant. It is seldom that a book 1b published on 6uch sub- 
jects containing so much practical information. 
— The World (New York). 
CONTENTS: 
Chap. 12.— Climbing Vines, 
Baleonv Gardening, 
Chap. 18.— Bulbs. 
Chap. 11.— Ferneries, Wardian 
Cases. Fern D( coialions. 
Chap. 15.— The Camellia. 
Chap. 16.— The Hose. 
Chap. 17.— The Fuchsia, Myr- 
tle. 
Chap. 18.— The Heliotrope. 
Chap. 19.— The Geranium. 
Chap. 20.— TheOleander.Bou- 
vardia. 
Chan. 21. — Verbenas, Petu- 
nias, etc. 
Chap. 22.— The Mignonette, 
Cinerarias. 
Chap. 23.— Carnations. 
f'hap. 24.— Alpine Plants. 
Chap. 25.— M isccllaneous 
Plants. 
Chap. 26. — Parlor Decora- 
tions. 
«1.50 
Chap. 1.— Window Gardening 
—Its Pleasures— Increase in 
Popular Taste — Ueflning' 
Influences. 
Chap. 2.— Location and De- 
signs for Window Gardens. 
Chap. 8.— General Manage- 
ment of Window Gardens. 
Chan. 4.— Special Care of 
Window Gardens. 
Ohap. !i.— Insects, and how to 
Kill them. 
Chap. 6.— Propagation from 
Seeds, Cuttings, etc. 
Chap. 7.— Propagating Boxes, 
Heating Cases, etc. 
Chap. *.— Window Pots, Box- 
es. Plant Stands. 
Chap. 9.— Conservatories aud 
Greenhouse. 
Chap. 10.— Hanging Baskets. 
Chap. 11.— The Ivy for Deco- 
rative Purposes. 
Price, post-paid. 
THE YOUNG- 
HOUSEKEEPER'S FRIEND. 
By MRS. CORNELIUS. 
REVISED AND ENLARGED. 
The aim of the writer of this work has been to furnish to 
young housekeepers the best aid that a hook can give In the 
departments of which it treats. No printed guide can per- 
fectly supply the place of that experience which is gained 
by early and habitual attention to domestic concerns. But 
the directions here given are BO minute and practical, that 
the observance of them will prevent very many of the per- 
plexities which most young people suffer during their first 
years of married life. 
The recipes, witli very few exceptions, are furnished from 
the author's own experience, or that of her immediate 
friends. An ample variety is given for furnishing the table 
of any American family ; but especial reference has been 
had to those who have neither poverty nor riches : and such 
directions have been given as will enable a housekeeper to 
provide a good and healthful table, or, if desired, a hand- 
some one, at a moderate expense. 
How well the author has succeeded is manifest from the 
very great favor with winch past editions, through a period 
of twenty-five years, have been received. And now, in this 
new edition, she has reudered the book more than ever 
worthy of patronage, by a thorough revision, the omission 
of a few recipes of least value, the addition of full direc- 
tions for Canning Fruits, and more tbaniOvo If.nu- 
tlred and Fifty New Recipe* »-Viich here been 
tested by experienced housekeepers. While the lessons of 
economy taught by the late war have not been forgotten, 
the author has well met the demandsof the present customs 
of society for a greater variety <f dishes than used to be 
thought requisite for the ample supply of the family table. 
PRICE, POST-PAID $1.50. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
