1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
369 
(Business Notices $2.00 per Agate Line of Space.) 
LOCK-STITCH SEWINH MACHINES. 
Higliest Premium, Pair of American Institute, 1865. 
CELEBRATED REVERSIBLE FEED MOVEMENT. 
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OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 
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43 Public Square, Cleveland. 13 Lake-st., Elmira. N. Y. 
135 Baltimore-st., Baltimore. 312 Broad-st., Newark, N. J. 
27 North Pennsylvanla-st., 6 Union st., Nashville, Teim. 
Indianapolis. 2 Yates Block, E. Genesee-st., 
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AVHEELER & AVILSON has taken the precedence as the best, 
where all kinds of.sewing are to be done in a family.” 
[American Affriculturist, Jan. 1865. 
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Ellwood, Ill., Aug. ‘28.1866. 
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