1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
265 
(Business Notices $2.00 per A.gate Line of Space.) 
L0€E-SlTfCII SEWING MACHINES. 
Highest Premium, Fair of Americ.an Institute. 1S63. 
. CELEBR.VTED 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. Y., and 97 Clieapside, London, England. 
PfSINCIP-AEi A&ENCIES. 
Ut Wasliington-st., Boston. 242 Main-st., Buffalo, N. Y. 
COQ.Chestnnc St., Pliiladclpliia. 29 Calle d’Oficios, Havan.a, 
100 Washington-st., Chicago. Cub.a. 
20 West Fourtli-st., Cincinnati 272 Conrt-st., Bingliamtori,N.Y 
43. Public Square, Cleveland. 13 Lake-st., Elmira, N. Y. 
11)5 Baltimore-st., Baltimore. 312 Broad-st.. Newark, N. .1. 
27Nortli Peunsylvania-st., 6 Union st., Nasliville, Tenn. 
Indianapolis. 2 Yates Block, E. Gcnesee-st., 
Cor. Jeff', and AVoodwaru Av- Syracuse, N. Y. 
euues, Detroit.-Rochesieiu N. Y. 
Ill Montgomery -St., San Frau-'54 Nortb Fifth-st.,St. Louis.Mo. 
cisco. 303 River-st.. Troy, N. Y. 
372 to 376 Main-st., Hartford, Cor. Genesee, Columbia, and 
Conn. Seneca-sts., Utica, N. Y. 
529 Broadw ay, Albany, N. Y. _ 
WHEEIiEBS Sc WIE.SOM ~ 
SIDWIT^O- MACI-IIIN'ES. 
“ V’oMAu’s Gke.vpest Boon—W o would advise a man to 
forego a Thresher anti thresh wheat with a fl:>il, rather 
th.an to see the wife wear her healtli, vigor and life away in 
the, everlasting ‘stitch, stitch, stitch,’ when a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, can be obtained. The AVEEELER & AVILSON is an 
invaluable aid in every liouseliold. AA’e liave liad several 
different kinds on trial, and after a si.v year’s service, tlie 
AVHEELER & AYILSON lias taken tiie precedence as tlie best, 
where all kinds of sewing are to be done in a family." 
[American Agriculturist, Jan. 1865. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
49.'6 Ha'Oisidwa^j New '¥®rk. 
THE Y&EE BLADE. 
1st.—It is a. Patent Sewing KitJjJei’ whicli takes 
out a seam faster tliaii asewing macliine can make it. 
iSnrt—Buttosi-Iiolc Gjitter for any size wanted. 
3il.—GatUers Scratclicir; just the tiling for it. 
■itU.—Paper Cutter .autl Polder, always handy. 
Stli.—Sra-scr for removing blots, errors, c.c. 
Gtli—TiCttei' Ox>ener for men of Business. 
VtU.—Va il Cle.auer and Trimmer for everybody. 
Price only 3.5 cents; or, tliiee for SI, $3 per dozen. Lib¬ 
eral Discount by tlie gross. Ask your Storekeeper lor it, or 
send price and receive it by mail. 
MCBNEY T® MM 
Address W. A. FITCH, 151Nassau-st., New York. 
Come and See Wilson Early Blackbcr- 
raes, including the Old Original Plant in fruit, from the 1st 
to the 10th of July, at JOHN S. COLLINS’ Small Fruit Farm, 
8 miles East of Camden, and 1 mile S. west of Moorcstown,N.J. 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
L,x%.BOm.§AVIK€^ §®AP. 
This Soap is made from clean and pure materials, contains 
no adulteration of any kind, will not injure the most delicate 
fabric, and is c.5pecially adapted for woolens, which will not 
shrink alter being washed with this Soap. It may be used in 
hard or salt w<\ter. It will remove paint, grease, tar and 
stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal to two 
pounds of ordinary family soap. Directions sent with each 
bar foiynaking three gallons handsome soft soap from one 
poundW iliis Soap. Each bar is wrapped in a circular con¬ 
taining full directions for use, printed in English and Ger¬ 
man. Ask your grocer for “ B. T. Babbitt’s Soan,” and take 
no other, 
B. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. C-i, G5, CG, 67, 63, G9, 70, and 74 -Washin gton-st., N. Y. 
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Nil' VdliUMi 
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Address, 
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Publisher, Chicago, Ill. 
Fornej^’s Philadelphia Daily Press saj's of it: “Tue Lit¬ 
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liSoTiS’s t§teel EnagTaviDag's, 
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NEW YORK OBSERAiER —16 new subscribers Avill secure a 
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& Baker; and von are 
SSJJSE OF T5BE BEST. 
Sample copies and Circulars sent to any address fp.ee. 
Terms @3.30 si "Vesvr in jVclvsnice. 
SIDNEY E. MORSE. Jr. & CO., 
37 Park How, New A’ork. 
USING B. T. BABBITT’S 
Pnre Coiiceaita’ated F®tasli 
OR 
READY SOAP MAKEP., 
ATarranted double the strength of common Potash, and su¬ 
perior to any otlier saponitier or ley in tlie market. Put up 
in cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds. 6 pounds, and 12 
pounds, Avith full directions in Englisli and German for 
making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound Avill make 15 
gallons of Soft Soap. No lime is required. Consumers 
will find this the clieapest Potash in market. 
IS. T. BABBITT, 
Nos. 64, 65, 66, 67 63, 69, 70 72, and 74 Washington-st., N. Y. 
B. T. BABBITT’S 
S'H’AIS YEAST S»®WI>E1I£. 
Light Biscuit or any kind of Cake may be made with this 
“Yeast Powder" In 15 minutes. No shortening is required 
when sweet milk is used. 
Nos. 64 to 74 AVashington-st., New-York. 
BEST MEBaClNAE SAE.ElSATtJS, 
Bread made with this Saleratus contains, when baked, 
nothing hut common salt, water and flour. Nos. 64, 65, 66, 67, 
68. 69. 70, 72 and 74 AYashington st., New York. 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes. One 
pair will outwear three without tips. Sold everywhere. 
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A new and practical work on the Cultivation of the Na¬ 
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A practical work, witli 122 Designs and Plans of Coun¬ 
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A practical work on the Design .and Construction of all 
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lY.-WOODWAilB’S DELAWARE 
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Colored Plate, full size, extra,.$3.00 
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.Cloth, $1.50. 
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A New Mannal of Practical Horticulture: or, How to 
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ter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.Clotli, $1.00 
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A New Aiamial of Practical Agriculture; or. Howto 
Cultivate all the Field Crops; with an Essay on Farm 
Manageineiit, etc.Cloth, $1.00 
VIII. --THE BARN-YARD. 
A New Manual of Cattle, Horse and Sheep Husbandry; 
or, Row to Breed and Rear the various species of Do¬ 
mestic Animais. Cloth, $1.00 
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price. 
Bstalhlislicd 1846. 
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A Monthly Magazine for every one wlio has a grape vine, 
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For the Prevention of Mildew and Destruction of In¬ 
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In Press. 
XI. -FULLER’S FOREST TREE CUL- 
TURIST. 
A new work on tlie propagation, cultivation and man¬ 
agement of Forest Trees, by Andrew S. Fuller, aiillior 
of the Grape Culturist. Fully illustrated, $1.50 post¬ 
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XI!.-A NEW WORK ON LOW PRICED 
COTTAGES, 
NVith Plans for laying ©ut and embellishing small plots 
of ground. 
Address GEO. E. & P. W. AVOODWARO, 
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN 
Igricultnral aud Arcliitectnral Books, 
37 Park-Row, New-York. 
