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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. 
Highest Premium, Fair of American Institute, 1SG5. 
CELEBRATED REVERSIBLE FEED MOVEMENT. 
UNIFORM SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION, 
FOUR SEPARATE DISTINCT STITCHES, 
"WILL GATHER AND SEW A RUFFLE AT ONCE, 
OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 
505 Broadway, N. V., and 97 Cheapside, London, England. 
PRINCIPAL AGENCIES. 
HI "Washing ton-st., Boston. 24a Main-st.. Buffalo, N. T. 
630 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia. 20 Calle d'Oficio3, Havana, 
100 Washlngton-st., Chicago. Cuba. 
26 West Foiirth-st., Cincinnati 273 Court-st., Binghamtou,:N.Y 
43 Public Square, Cleveland. 13 Lakc-st., Elmira, N. Y. 
155 Baltiuiore-st., Baltimore. S12 Broad-st., Newark, N. J. 
27 North Pennsylvania-st., 6 Union st., Nashville, Tenn. 
Indianapolis. 2 Yates Block, E. Genesee-st., 
Cor. Jeff, and Woodward Av- Syracuse, N. V. 
enues, Detroit, — Rochester, N. Y. 
Ill Moutgomery-st., San Fran- 51 North Flf th-sC.St. Louis,Mo. 
Cisco. 303 River-st.. Troy, N. r. 
S72 to 376 Main-st., Hartford, Cor. Genesee, Columbia, and 
Conn. Seneca-sts„ Utica, N. Y. 
529 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
WBDEEIiEU, & WIL.SON 
EOTABY HOOK 
LOCKiSTIfTCH 
SEWING MACHINES- 
625 BROADWAY. 
" Wo3tAi-*s Greatest Boox — We would advise a. man to 
forego a Thresher and thresh wheat with a flail, rather 
than to see the wife wear her health, vigor and life away in 
the everlasting 'stitch, stitch, slitch,' when a Sewing Ma- 
chine can be obtained. The WHEELER & WILSON is an 
invaluable aid In every household. We have had several 
different 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, Jan. 1S65. 
THE GREAT "FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
GRuYER&iAMfiS 
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495 Broadway, New York. 
For Marking Linera. 
CLARK'S PATENT INDELIBLE PENCIL. 
1S66. Greatly Improved. 1866. 
Warranted superior to all Indelible Inks. Agents wanted. 
Circulars and sample Pencil sent post-paid, on receipt of 
Fifty Cents. 
For salo by Stationers, Booksellers, and Druggists. 
Address 
The Indelible Pencil Co., 
Northampton, Mass. 
The "Franklin" Brick Machine. 
This celebrated machine is acknowledged by all Brick 
makers to be Trm best Bbick Machine eveu made. 
With eight men and two horses, it makes 
3000 FIRST CLASS BRICKS PER HOUR. 
Its QBBAT STJIPLTCTTT OF OONSTTITTCTTON' and IMMEXSE 
•compressing power, with Its other great facilities, enabling 
the manufacturer to make the best brick at onk-halp 
the vsual cost, renders it 
TUo Best and Cheapest Machine in use. 
Send for Circular containing full particulars, to 
J. H. I1KNICK, Agent. 
71 Broadway, New York, Koom 69, 
INBDSPENSABLE HAND-BOOK 
I HOW TO BEHAVE, 
I HOW TO DO BUSINESS 
'. 600 pages, 12mo. Sent by first 
HOW TO WHITE, 
HOW TO TALK, 
In one handsome volume of 600 page.-, - 
post for $2.25. Agents Wanted. Pieaso address Messrs. 
FOWLEH & WELLS, No. SSI) Broadway, New York. 
Tlic Children's Temperance Army! 
And how to organize it. 5,000 commissions ready for 
boys and giri.s who will get rocrults. Send 5 cents and get 
the plan, and also a copy of the YOUTH'S TKMPERA3TCK 
VISITOR, the Best Children's Temperance Paper in the 
World, with my plan for sending 10,000 copies free, to chil- 
dren of the poor or Intemperate. Address 
Z. POPE VOSE, Publisher, Kockland, Maine. 
READ the Advertisement of American Stock Journal. 
GET ■\\TKIiIi AJYI> KEEP WELL.-Rcad the 
Advertisement of Herald of Health, page 73. 
O K B B 
E. WILLIAMS, of Montclair, N. J., offers line plants of the 
best varieties of small fruits, including the original stock of 
£ittatinny Blackberry, universally conceded to be the best 
ever introduced. Spring catalogue, giving full particulars, 
sent to all applicants. 
"Fighting against WBONG and for the GOOD, the TRUE 
andthG BEAUTIFUL." 
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 
THE LITTLE CORPORAL 
Is acknowledged by the leading papers to bo the 
Best Juvenile Paper in America. 
The New York Tribune says: The only literary periodi- 
cal which has ever succeeded in our Western States, is The 
Little Corporal. Its subscription list at the end of the 
first year numbered 35,000, and it it continues to be conduct- 
ed with the same ability and enterprise which are now de- 
voted to it, there is no reason why the second year should 
not close with a roll of 70,000 subscribers. It is an admirable 
periodical, lively, entertaining, instructive, unexceptionable 
In tone, and charmingly printed. It is published at the low 
price of §1.00 a year. 
We offer a 
Magnificent List of Premiums ! 
The price of the Corporal is one dollar a year, in advance ; 
sample copv, telling all about the premiums, ten cents. 
Address ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, Chicago, EL 
"HixDOuARTEKS" 
•MAPS 
IS AT 
H. H. liLOYB & COi'Sj 
21 Jotm-St., New York. 
P. S.— We have 5 sizes of U. S. Maps, (the largest, a Copper 
plate, 6x6 ft.,) made in 12 styles, and a vast variety of other 
Maps, Charts, Prints, Photographs, Engravings, &c, &c. 
GARDENERS AND PLANTERS' 
Priced Catalogue of 
Also.BTJIST'S GARDEN MANTJAI* nndAI/MA- 
NAC, for 1867, containing practical information on tho 
Cultivation of Vegetables, &c. t &c, free to applicants en- 
closing letter stamp. Address 
ROBERT BUIST, Jr., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
BOOS AGENTS WANTED. 
We want a few more experienced Book Agents to take 
orders for our new publications, among which are the fol- 
lowing standard works: 
ABBOTT'S EUSTOKY OF TI1E WAR. 
HOLLAND'S LIFE OF LINCOLN". 
HOLLAND'S CHRIST AND TWELVE. (Now in press.) 
HKADIXY'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON, and numerous 
other works of merit. Also several Steel Engravings, to 
which we are constantly making new additions. To retired 
Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, disabled Soldiera 
and others.nve offer superior inducements, and those of es- 
perience, wo will engage either on commission or a liberal 
salary. Application Bhould be m ado at our office, 13 Main 
Street, or Address UUUDON BILL & CO., Publisher*, 
Springfield, Mass. 
OUNG AMERICA! YOUNG AMERICA !— 
The splendid February Number, with Extraordinary 
Novelties for the Boys and Girls; Games, Puzzles, Toys. 
Stories, Magic Pictures, Engravings, Music. Rebuses and 
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girl says Young America is the best Juvenile Magazine. 
Single copies, 15 cents | Yearlv. $l.r>0, with a splendid two- 
blade Pearl Pocket Knife, worth $1, or a Microscope or a 
box of Paints, ns a premium. Published bv 
W.JENNINGS DEMOREST.No.473 liroadway, N. Y. 
THERE IS NO RAT EXTERMINATOR ON 
the market that equals DR. BENNETT'S Sure Death to 
Rats and Mice. All weask is a trial. Ask your Druggist for 
it. Price, 25 cents per box ; by mall, 85 cents. 
KNOX'S UTURSERY AT YOTTU DOOR,— Sco 
Advertisement "By Mall," page 77. 
THE HORTICULTURIST. 
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A Monthly Magazine, devoted to the Orchaud, YnrE- 
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landscape Gardening, Sural Architecture, ami the Embel- 
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City Homes, Handsomely Illustrated. 
1867— Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ; 1SGG bound 
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"WOODWARD'S ARCHITECTURE 
AND RURAL ART. 
17G Designs and Plans for Country Honses, Cottages, Farm 
Houses. Burns, Out-Buildings, Grounds, &c. Paper, To cents ; 
Cloth, S1.00, post-paid. 
WOODWARD'S COUNTRY HOMES. 
150 Designs and Plans of Houses of Moderate Cost, Includ- 
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"Balloon Frames." $1.50, post-paid. 
JACQUES'S MANUAL OF THE HOUSE. 
How to Build Dwellings, Barns, and Out-Buildings of all 
kinds. 12G Designs and Plans. §1.50, post-paid. 
Fuller's Forest Tree Ciiltnri«t.— A new work on 
the cultivation and management of Forest Trees, bv the 
author of the Grape Culturist ; lully illustrated. §1.50. 
Hnsmann's Grapes and Wine.— Anew and prac- 
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Tiie Illustrated 
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GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, Publishers, 
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