ist'.r,] 
AMI.PgCxVN AgRICULTrimsT^ 
; Hiisliifs* N 
LOCK-STITCH SEWING IHAClllNES. 
lli^'iu'Ht rrcmluin, K;iir of AMU'r^c.iii Iimtitutc. 
CEI.KitUATKI) ilKVKlLSlIlLK rK!;.') MOVEMENT. 
UNIKOUM SKI.F ADJl'^riNG TENSION, 
FOUU SKl’Ai:ATi; DLSTINCT STTn UES, 
M ILL CATHLi; AND SlAV A lU FI LE AT ONCE, 
OFFD F.s OF TIIK ■ n\U*AN\' 
505 llroailwttv, N. V., an<l iiT !.■, Lotiffon, F-nRlanJ. 
lit \Va»Iilneto!i-st.. -’ll Mp-ii. Itiitralo, X. V. 
6'«J Ch-'ittnui si., I'hll. (Ii'l[ilila. liJ i. .iiiu iFoili ioii, Havana, 
100 \Va.'*hlii'.r>";i.s:., 1 hli-a.;;). Cuba. 
■J6 Wr^it Fiiiirili-st., (.Inclnnutl Coart st., llinsliamtoii.X.V 
43 I'ubllc ••'iiiiarc', * i.-v<-1hiii 1. Ill Laki'-st.. Klmira. N. V. 
liTi Haltliiiorr s:., IL.Itimorc. 31.; llroail-*t_ Ni vvarW, N. .1. 
37 Norlh IV-nusylvania- i., GITiUmst., NiialivHli*, Tcnn. 
Iii(liaiiaiii>U«. 3 Valea lllock, K. OfiK‘sf*‘-st., 
Cor. Jeff. Biul NViMMl varil ,Vv- Syratuu,e. N. V. 
emu s, Detroit.-IIocliTOler, N. V. 
Ill .Moiiijomery-p!., Sail Frau- 51 North FUtli-8t,.St. LouU,Mo. 
ci-eo. Sil i;iver-»t.. Troy, N. V. 
173 to 310 Main 8t., Hartforil, Cor. Oenesee, Coliiinbia. ami 
Conu. Seucca-6U, L’Uou, X. V. 
539 I’.roailway, Albany, X. Y. 
liorr.vitY iiooiv 
r« 
LOejCSTITCH 
For Families 
These 
K i : W I :x O 31 vV O IT I TV K H- 
625 BROADWAY. 
" WoMAX’s llRKATK^T Ilriov—IVe woiiM advise a man to 
foresio a Thi -,h"r and thri.sli wh<-at with a tlall, rather 
than to »< e ttie wife wear her healtli, vi^-or atid life away in 
the everlasti:.'' ‘stiteh, stitch, stitch.' wlieu a Sewinc Nla- 
clilne can be olitained. ’I'he, WHKKLEIJi WIL.SON is an 
liiviiliiatile aid In evvrr household. 'Ve have had several 
diffeipiit kin > >11 trial, ami after a six year's service, thu 
IVHKKLKIl * WILSON ha.s taken tlie precedence as the best, 
where all kinds of sewlnir are to be dono In a family.” 
' .lno/ i<vj« Agrirnllnrist, Jan. 1S65. 
THraSEATTAMlLY SEWING MACHINE- 
GRWER&BAKEISSI 
3*3lAf9t:lc3 SSttltoll 
i:N<> iiiVE- 
495 llroacUvay, IVcw York. 
'xiiis 
IS IC.TIBIvnDKU IN 
ciicM IM5 
KIOWi: SIvWING 
•Ti.iriBiM-:. 
The HQive Miiehine Co.’s 
Selling .Machines, 
otto Ilroiidwny, Cor. 
Poiirtli-at., N. V. 
and ManuiactTirers. 
Sewing 
World-Renowned 
Machines. 
Were fiican/e-/ f/ie highf^t premium nt the WorUFt Fnir 
<71 f^niinn, and sir, first premiums at the .V. Y: Slate Fair 
qT llnV). 
These innehinea tire inndo tintler tlie im- 
niediiite «iiperx'lalon of the President of the 
Com pit II}-. ICl.I AS IIOAVK, Jr., the oriKinal 
Inventor oC the SexvliifJ 51iiehliie. 
The Slltrh inrented h>j MIL. IIOAVE, and made on 
this Machine, U the most popular and durable, and all 
Seiring Machines arc subject to the principle invented by him. 
si>:m> Ji'oa ciiicul..4.ii. 
■With No I', now readv. will be civen (rrnti*, 
A «eantlfHlly Sllustrated Comic (iieck- 
cr lioard. 
Send Five Centi. and von will receive In return No.1.), with 
the Checker 0.77 Pearl-.t., New York. 
My Catalogue of New and Fine Plants, 
Is now ria.ly, containing new r>o«l,ic Gernninms, 
IJeaton’H Ocrnitlums, new Dahlias, new F.ich- 
sliis, now Heliotropes, new Verhenjis, new Chry¬ 
santhemums, superb now GladloXn.s, tlie Czar Vi¬ 
olet, and many other novelties. 
Address GEOIJGE SUCH, 
SoutU Amboy, New Jersey, 
109' 
THE LITTLE CORPORAL 
Is acknowledged by the leading papers to bo the 
Best Juvenile Pai)er in America. 
The American Phrenological Journal, of New York, says- 
“ The. Little. Corporof.”-Mr. Sewell’s NVestern Juvenile 
surpasses, both in real merit and In circulation, any similar 
attempt, Kiust or West. His success excites the cupidity of 
others, and we now have a swarm of juvenilejonrnals launch¬ 
ed on the uneertalu sea ot experiment. While wo wi.sh well 
to al good endeavors, we must award the credit to The Llt- 
Ue Corporal ot leading the van. ’ 
M’e offera M.VGMPICEXT hlST of PREM:HI3IS ! 
The price of the Coi-poral is one dollar a year, in advance; 
sample copy, telling all ahont the piemiunis, ten cents. 
Address ALFIlEl) L, SEWELI., I'ublislicr, Chicago, Ill . 
He:id QuaeTerS 
MAPS 
IS AT 
II. II. LIjOI II 
21 John-St., New York, 
V. S.—NVe have 5 sizes of IL P. Maps, (the largest, a Copper 
plate, 6x6 ft.,) made In 13 styles, and a vast variety of other 
Maps, Charts. Prints, Fliotogritplis, Engravings, &c., &c. 
()U7.X0H Judd * Co. say: “NVe havo alreadv spoken of tlie 
reliable cliaraeter of the house of II. H. Lloyd & Co. This 
is not J. T. Lloyd." 
A WAKDliD FBltST PRIZE 
MEDAIi 
at Great National Field Trial, 
Held at Auburn, July, 1866, 
for perfect work, lightness of draft, freedom from side 
draft, superiority In mechanical construction, facility of 
iiA.VAOKME.VT, portability, strength and durability. 
Manufactured by ADRIAAX'E, PhATT & CO., 
105 Grecnxvich-.st., New York. 
(Manufactory, Po'keepsle.) 
and 
Shingle 
NVe have tlie simplest, and we believe tlie most pow¬ 
erful Brick Riifhiuc in America, works Lind 
of clay, and with only one pair of Mules, makes 8000 good 
lirlck per hour, or 4,330 by Steam Power.-Satisfaction 
guaranteed.-Our Ile-prcssing Machine, with One Manand 
a Jloy, win rc-pross 4,000 per day. Tlie Empire Slilnglc Ma¬ 
chine pleases everyone that uses It. AUKAM KECiUA, 
General Agent. 141 Ilroadway, New York. 
KNOX’S NURSERY AT AOUR DOOR. — A 
Liberal Offer. Sec AdvertIscmcnt o n page 117. 
AGENTS w.anted for Uiis’s patent 
7 scissors sliarpsner, and Itus’s patent 
knife sharpener-articles wanted in 
evorv family. Samples sent by 
' niail'for 50 cents each. Address 
PECK & sevmom;, 
13 Gokl-st., New Nork. _ _ 
GET W'ELL AND KEE^ AVELL.—Read tUc 
Ad vei-tlsement of Hera ld of Ilcaltli, pogc llii. 
The “ IViiBalkBiII ” Brick. Machine, 
Justly celebrated for perfect simplicity, f 
to 3,500 elegant bricks per iioiir. ,1. II. LENICK, i lopiieio , 
No. 71 Ilroadway, New \ ork, l.oom GO. ___ _ 
COVN'ENIENCE FOP. ALL.—Hall’s J’a- 
tent Ilunicr. Light and trim wlthourre- 
iiioviiig or tipping cliimncy.—Hsnal size, 
burning K Incli wick, sent by mall foi 3) 
c«itV ^Acents NVanted, iiotli Gentlemen and 
Ladl^, in every town. ^ AMres^s 
Room 22, No. 37 Park Row, New Nork. 
PEACH TREES of line quality, at $120 per lOCO. 
PARSONS <fc CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
NOW READY: 
Woeilward's Uccard of Horfienitnro 
For 1860, 
EDITED BY' ANDREW S. FULLER, 
Author of the 
EDREST TREE AND GRAPE CULTI/RIST, 
Fully Illustrated, Extra Morocco Cloth, Bevelled edges, 
post-paid, one dollar. 
WOODWARD’S COUNTRY HOMES. 
150 designs and plans 
for Country Houses of 
moderate cost, with a 
full Illustrated descrip¬ 
tion of the manner of 
constructing “Balloon 
Fram cs.” 
12ino. 1!)2 pages. Cloth, 
extra.—Post-paid, $1,50. 
WOODWARD’S ARCHITECTURE 
AHD RURAL ART. 
176 De.signs and Plans for Country Houses, Cottages, Farm 
Houses. Barms, Out-Buildings, Grounds, &c. Paper, 75cents ; 
Cloth, $1.00, post-paid. 
JACaUES'S MANUAL OF THE HOUSE. 
IIow to Build Dwellings, Barns, and Out-Buildings of all 
kinds. 126 Designs and Plans. $1.50, post-paid. 
Fuller’s Forest Tree Ciiltiirist.-A new work on 
tlie cultivation and management of Forest Trees, by the 
author of tlie Grape Culturist; fully illustrated,post-paid,$L50 
Hgismanii’s Grapes and Wine.—A new and prac¬ 
tical work on tlie Cultivation of the Native Grape and Man¬ 
ufacture of American Wine, fully illustrated, post-paid, $1.50, 
The IllixstratecI 
I50S£Ta€UIaTUBI8T AL,I?IA]VAC 
for 1867. Price, Tbs' Cents, post-paid. 
GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, Publishers, 
And Pealers in all works on Architecture A Agriculture, 
37 PARK ROW.'^New York. 
Plustrated Priced Catalogue sent Free. 
is. T. BABBITT’S SOAI* AN1> 
SALEBATUS FACTOBA. 
Y’e had an 'opportunity lately of passing through this 
great establishment, which Is one of the largest in the 
country, emhracing Nos. 64, 66 , 67, 68, 69, 70 , 72 and 74 
■Washiiigton-st. The space occupied by it seems incrediblo. 
Nine buildings of four or five stories, witli a deptii of from 
60 to 100 feet each, and most extensive steam power are em¬ 
braced,/ Mr. Babbitt laid the ground work of this immense 
businoS some twenty years ago, making a very humble start 
in a single store. NVith untiring effort, enterprise, and per¬ 
sonal supervision, in twenty-three years he has become one 
of tlie millionaires of New York. He Is still an active and 
hard working man. The manufacture of soap--an article 
so necessary—is always profitable. Soaps of all kinds find a 
ready market everywliere, and though millions of pounds 
are poured out of tlie immense boilers daily, it is soon con¬ 
sumed. Tliismammotli house gives constant employment to 
over 200 persons, and huge engiuea with tlionsands ot pounds 
of steam keep its machinery in motion. Steam is conducted 
through the entire block by pipes, some of winch cross the 
street and supply power to two buildings on the opposite 
side. A boiler which is said to he tlie largest m the world, 
and whicli rises from tiie ground floor to tlie fiftli story of 
one of the buildings, it is said will make at oue time nearly 
200 tons of tlie liesf soap, wliich at the present prices woiiJtt 
bring *52,000. Here is soap for themillioimn one turn of tins 
monster pot. Tlie grease, etc., is melted by the agency ot 
pipes filleil with steam, which run throughout the base and 
sides of the holler. 
Mr. Babbitt is an extensive pa'inf^ioturer of saleratas, of 
wliieli from fifteen toeigliteen tons are turned out daily. In 
addition to tliis, another article 
Powder —is said to possess supeiior qualities, aciaing 
twenty pounds and more to a barrel of flour when made into 
bTe^aiir ^Mr. Babbitt believes that breadmade with this Yeast 
Powder will prevent indigestion and dyspepsia. 
We are pleased to see that his custom is w^e-spread in all 
.-.oi-ia tiiiq country and we are informed tliat he has up¬ 
ward of 10 000 regular customers In tlie United States and 
fimH-n countries which we do not doubt,seeing the niimher 
m- y a"on° drays and carts, continually loading and unload- 
' MARK YOUR 
Clark’s Patent IncleliS>le Peracik 
be vsed."—Detroit Tritmne. 
nLufac..;o,.-So.d..^ 
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