1865.J 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
389 
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All persons interested in the cuiture of 
SMAIili FRUITS, 
will find it to their advantage, to send for the July Edi¬ 
tion of our Catalogue. It contains Descriptions of 
all the leading varieties of 
Grapes, 
Strawberries, 
Raspberries, 
Rlack berries. 
Currants, and 
Gooseberries, 
with the prices of vines and plants.—REPORTS of our 
STRAWBERRY and GRAPE EXHIBITIONS 1 LET¬ 
TERS from eminent Fruit Growers, who have visited 
onr 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. 
Ota-i:* 
Maps, Maps, Maps, 
Charts, Oharts, 
I^rints. 
A-gents AVanted. 
H. H. LLOYD & CO., 
31 Joha-st., 
e w-Y 
N. IS.—See our New Price Lists and Catalogue. 
VERMILYE & CO., 
ESA-PfKEItS, 
No. 44 Wall Street, New YorJc, 
GOfERNMEXT LOAN AGENTS, 
KEEP ON HAND FOR 
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 
THE ISSUES OF 
TFeasMry Aotes 
OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. 
We BUT and SELL all classes of GOVERNMENT SE- 
CUKITIES at market rates. ^ 
Also, QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS and CERTIFI¬ 
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. 
Orders from BANKS and BANKERS executed on favora¬ 
ble terms and with dispatch. 
Also receive DEPOSITS and ALLOW INTEREST on 
current balance. 
YEDMILYE & CO, 
Trne Delaware ISrape Vines, 
From the original Vine. Also Iona, Israella, Adirondac, 
Allen’s and Rogers’ Hybrids, Concord, Creveling, Diana, 
Hartford ProKflc, Rebecca, Lydia, Maxatawney, and all other 
desirable kinds. Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, &c. 
Send stamp for Descriptive Price Lists. 
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
THE I.ADIES MKE IT I ft 
Thousands of the SEWING RIPPER have been sold 
and not a single complaint made. It takes out a seam 
rapidly and safely, whether sewed by hand or by ma- 
cliine, is neat, small, does not get out of order, and is 
needed in every lady’s work basket. Agents wanted. 
Send 50 cents for a sample to 
A. C FITCH, 151 Nassau-st., New-York City. 
WHEEI^EK. & WIESON’S 
Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. 
No. 635 Broadway, New-York. 
Economical Hoiiselceepers Esc 
Pyle’s Saleratns. Pyle’s O. K. Soap. 
Pyle’s Cream Tartar. Pyle’s Blueing Powder. 
Articles designed for all 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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FAMILY MEWSPAPEK. 
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St. Louis, Mo., July 16th, 1865. 
The Editor of The Tribune, 
Dear Sir. —I have-had it in contemplation for some 
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weekly perusal of the proceedings of the Farmers’ Club ; 
first I will tell you how recently I became aware of its 
existence. About the 1st of September, 1863, 1 noticed 
an advertisement, and a cut of the Tribune Strawberries 
and immediately subscribed for the Weekly Tribune, in 
which I found the proceedings of your Club. I have 
read them constantly, until they have become to me a 
necessity, and I look for Monday as red letter day in my 
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paper alone, should prefer The Tribune to anything I 
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I neglected (forgot) to renew my subscription to 
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that it receives a goodly share of its patronage from per¬ 
sons who wish it well, but would not otherwise bring 
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Yours truly, 0, A. ALEXANDER. 
Waynesville, III,, July 25. 
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AMAEYTICAE CHEMIST, 
FEKDINAND F. MAYER, 
North-west corner Frankford and William Sts., Second 
Floor, New-York. 
The Kitta-tiiiny Hlackberry 
Is now offered the public. 
See Advertisement and Editorial Notice elsewhere,’ 
Ijung, Female, and Clironic Diseases 
treated successfully at Drs. S. S. & S. E. STRONG’S 
Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. See last 
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Laight-st., New-York, 
VlCIi’S 
IllFistrated. Catalogue 
OF 
IBOILIBS, 
AND 
^iiifle in the Flower Garden, 
FOR 1865, 
IS NOW PUBLISHED. 
IT CONTAINS ACCUEATB DESCRIPTIONS OP THE BEST 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, SNOW 
DROPS, CROWN IMPERIALS, ANE¬ 
MONES, LILIES, 
AND OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING. 
WITH FULL AND PLAIN 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING AND COLTDRE 
IN THE 6AEDKN, AND IN GLASSES AND POTS FOB WINTER 
FLOWERING. 
Illnstrated irith Nnincrons Eugravtags and Col¬ 
ored Plate. 
This Annua, is published for the information and benefit 
of my customers, and to tliem it will be sent free without 
application. To all others, 10 cents, including postage 
Addre&n .SAiSlES VICM, 
lEocliestei', N. Y. 
Doty’s Clothes Washer, 
NEW ARBJlM«EMEMT. 
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. 
The Metropolitan Washing Machine Co., Proprietors of 
the Universal Clothes Wringer, have arranged for the ex¬ 
clusive manufacture and sale of Doty’s Washing Machine, 
in all Territory East and South of Illinois, and west of Rocky 
Mountains. 
Knowing this to be 
FAK THE SSBST WASlIEIft 
ever Invented, and that those who purchase or take it on 
trial are swr® to like It, and will find it not only a great 
saver of time and strength, hut also, 
A GREAT SAVER OF CLOTHES, 
We place it In tlie hands of Salesmen, and offer it to the 
Public, in full confidence that the sale will be large at first, 
and will increase rapidly as the Machines are introduced and 
their merits hecome known. It has recently been greatly 
improved, and can be attached to the old-fashioned Dasher- 
Churn, and make elmirmijig four times easier. 
See testimony of Orange Judd, Editor American Agri¬ 
culturist. 
Doty’s Washing Machine we have tried thoroughly for 
nearly a year past, in competition with many others sent to 
ns, and for actual service this seems to be an improvement 
upon every previous machine we have tested. It Is com¬ 
pact, and easily, and naturally worked. Our “better half,” 
who has been complimented with the gift of a score or more 
of different machines for trial, says this is taken to moat 
kindly by the “help,” and that she can not persuade them 
to use any other jyhile this is at hand. 
PRICES.—Family Size. $12.00. 
Hotel “ $15.00. 
On receipt of the price from places where no one Is sel¬ 
ling, we will send the Washer in States East of Illinois, free 
of K. R. freight charges, and so sure are we of its merits 
thaj we promise to Refund tke Money, if, on one 
month’s trial according to directions, the purchaser chooses 
to return the Washer to us, free of expense. 
A good Universal Wringer with cogs, should go with 
each Washer. Price of Washer and Wringer combined, $20. 
Good Salesmen can make money everywhere selling this 
Machine. Exclusive right of Sale given to responsible par¬ 
ties who first apply. 
Send for Hlustrated Terms Circular. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
847 Broadway, Hew-Yorls, 
