AMERIC]AN AGRICUI/PURIST 
189 
(Uu.-tiifcs Nultccs $J.5J per Ag^iie Line uf Space.) 
LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES. 
Illirlioiit rreinlam, Kair of American Institute, ISsJo. 
CELKlir.ATEI) KEVEIffilliLK FICEI) MOVEMENT. 
UNIKOKM SELF ADJirSTINO TENSION. 
Font SEFAItATE DlSTlNf’T STITCHES. 
WILL OATllEi: AND SEW’ A ItUFFLE AT ONCIL 
OFFIl ES OF THE COMl’ANY. 
S05 Uroatlwaj'. N. V., ainl 97 Clicaji-slilo, London. England. 
I* 1C I 11*.V L. Aii i:.N C 1 ICS. 
141 Washlngton-st., Uoslon. 2li Maln st.. lliilTalo, N. Y. 
K» Chestnut St, I'hiliKlelplila. 29 CuUu il'Ollclos, Havana, 
100 WashluKton-st, Chicago. Cuba. 
3*i W.»t Fourth-si., Cincinnati 27* Court «t..ninghamton,h.i . 
4:! Fuhllc Square, IMevehind. 13 Lake-st, Elmini, .N. Y. 
IM Haltlnionr-sl, Ualllmore. 312 llroa<l-st_ Newark, N. .1. 
27 North I’ennsylvanhmt, 6 Fnlou si., Nashville, Tenn. 
indlananulls, 2 Yales illock. E. Uene8<'<*-st., 
Cor. Jeff, and Wo.xlward Av- Syraeusej N. Y. 
eiiues, Detroit.-Itoclu-sler, N. Y. 
HI Montgoinery-st, Sun Frau- 51 North Fifth st„St. Louis,Mo. 
CISCO. SUJ ltlver-8t.. Troy, N. Y. 
3T2 to 318 .Main-st., Hartford, Cor. Genesee, Columbia, and 
Conn. Seueua«ts, Utica, N. Y. 
629 Uroadway, Albany, N. Y. 
“ flic 
IfoAve .Machine 
to.’s Sewing 
Machines, 
09D Ilroailwny, 
Cor. Koiii't)i-Kt., 
New York. 
For Families and 
t” Manufacturers. 
These World-Renowned Sewing 
Machines 
Here awardfd the highest premium at the Worure fair 
in Ij>ntlon, andtix flret premium* at the A'. 1'. SUiU Fair 
qf 
Tlicse inacliIncB nre mnile umler the Im- 
iitrctiute supervision of the Preslilciit of the 
C'oiupnu}-, K.LIAS IIOWK, Jr., the originul 
litventor of the .Sewiiij; .Hiiehliic. 
Thr Stllrk inrenUd by NIIl. Ht)\V'K, find made on 
t.'ii* M'lrhine, U the tnoxt popuUtr and durable, and all 
Sewing Machine* areeubjert to the principle invented bg him. 
S1-:.VI> Foil CIlCCUL.Vll^_ 
tfc WILiSOjV 
ROT^VRY HOOK 
^OCK^STITCH 
JS !<:: W X N Gr 3XA.CXXI1N X!^ s» 
625 BROADWAY. 
“WoMAtT’B OUKATF-ST ^.'’^'mf'^a'nall "rather 
forego a Thresher and thresh wheat with a Ijall, ratner 
[^0^ the wife wear her health vigor and 
the everlasting ’stitch. »'.'tch. M'teh ’ when^a 
chine ran he oht.alned. he W HEELEI. A W lUSO^ 
Invalnahle aid lu cverjr houschohl. 
kldtio Mti t’ l ii. hipl after a six years Aer>|cp, ni« 
WlIKKIsKK & 'VII.^ON lia* takni tho prorjMlenceaft llio 
THE GREAT FAMILYSEWING MACHINE- 
GmmBMMERs 
HIGHEST PUEIHEM 
TT!! x».sat±C? StltolX 
lO.'i llroadway. New York. 
THE FIRST MORTGAGE 
BONDS 
OF THE CKNTUAL PACIFIC HAILHOAD COMPANY 
present unusual luduccniouts to Investors, among which arc 
the following: 
First—The rate of Interest Is six per cent. IN GOLD. 
SecoiicI—The principal Is payable IN GOLD at maturity. 
Thlitl—The cost, NINETY-FIVE PEHCENT. and accrued 
Interest, Is TEN PER CENT, less than that of the cheapest 
six per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds of the Government. 
F. uirth—Owing to the liberal grants and loans by which 
the Government fosters this great national enterprise. Its 
success Is certain, and Its fluanclal stability Is altogether 
Independent of the contingencies which attend ordinary 
railroad enterprises. The SECURITY of Its FIRST MORT- 
G. VGE BONDS Is therefore AMPLE, and gives them a char¬ 
acter for safety and reliability equaled only by that of the 
obligations of the Government Itself FIftU—The earn¬ 
ings of the completed portion of the road are already large¬ 
ly in excess of the Interest obligations wblcli the Company 
will Incur on twice the distance, rendering the uninterrupt¬ 
ed payment of the Interest ABSOLUTELY’ CERTAIN. 
SIxtU—-At the present rate of gold they pay nearly 8>i per 
ceiiL on the amount Invested. 
For further particulars apply to 
FISK & HATCH, Bankers, 
No. 5 Nassau-st., New York- 
AMERICAN 
WALTHAM WATCHES. 
.Msily eelebrated for porfert elmpllclty. i^eat stre^ 
liiimeiirC eompreSHliig m„kn 3.000 
mei, :. 1 I I two li.>rse«. to self l-mper proprietor, 
I.. :V. Ki el-g lilt bricks p'-r hour. .1. H. Uk-NlGlv, i ropio-iv., 
No .'.1 Bro.elway, New York, Room- 
|*O.UO\A’S~IIO?lE .XLfltSEKV 
iv-T-. axf VTT ■FPTTIT FARM removed to Glendale P. O, 
of an .ditlo:! of our “Manual of ‘^ano Cum.re. iov free 
Station. Camden and* Atlantic’ILillroad. 
IJ miles ea.t o( Philadelphia. 
■We claim and arc prepared to prove that the American 
Watches manufactured at Waltham, Massachusetts, are not 
only equal, but far superior, to the watches of England, 
Switzerland and France. NVe also claim that they are 
CHEAPER, MORE ACCURATE, MORE DURABLE., and 
more easily kept In order and repaired than any other 
watches In the market. 
Because In each one of the very numerous parts of which 
a watch is made np, we attain, by mechanical power, nearly 
abwlute mathematical precision and unlfonnlty, making 
every watch of any one style a true copy of Its model. 
This similarity In structure reduces the cost of production; 
It secures uniformity In results; It infallibly perpetuates 
any excellence that may be once achieved, and makes It 
easy to repair any injury sustained, or replace any part that 
may be lost or destroyed. ™ . . 
In addition to these mechanical advantages, our Watches 
arc simpler In structure, and therefore stronger, and less 
likely to be Injured than foreign watches. 
How they run under the hardest trial watches can have. Is 
Shown by the following letter. 
PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. 
rxppTfvw OP TIIK GRNKRAli SUPBUINTKT'rnKNT, } 
OFFICE OF ) 
rentlemen • The watches mannfactnred by you have 
aentiemen . railroad for several years by our englne- 
: to who^ wo furnish watches as part of our equipment. 
, three hundred or them carried on our 
' h,m'’and wc MMlder them good and reliable time-keepers. 
nnr liBVc thev done jfOo<l service, as yours. nnca/\f 
In thMe Statemenu 1 am sustained by my predecessor. 
mJ? Lewis, Whoso experience extended over a series of 
years. “®TiyWA^b II. WILLIAMS 
Getieral Superintendent, 
American Watch Co., Waltham. 
Any of the grades of Waltham M’atchcs may he purchased 
of ’Watch Dealers generally throughout the couii ry. 
UOBUIXS & APPLKTO.V, 
Agents for the American M’atch Company, 
No. Broadway, New Y’ork; or, 
KOUIJI-VS, APPLKTON et 
No. l. m TVasli Ingto n-et., Boston. 
Ilook^Agents Wiiiitcd. 
To Boltclt orders. In each town In the United States and 
a'Affin? r&Sfj;. 
presses ,p„v never knew a hook sell so well, 
perlencfd Ago.j^ts ‘1 -K 1 Ak" nis. School Teachers, 
So competition. Expeiiene . ,.r othcr.s.aro 
Sabbath School Jeachers.r _ . , every household 
wanted to introduce th s great •aorkm 
in the land, IJIUj. Norwich, Conn. 
PubllHlicr, “ 
BUY TUB BESTS 
J. W. BRADLEY’S 
CELEBRATED 
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 
(On DouiiLK Speixo) 
SKIRTS. 
THEY will not Bend or Bheak like the Single Springs, 
but WILL preserve their PERFECT and GRACEFUL 
SHAPE In all CROIVDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES, 
THEATRES, RAILROAD CARS, and for PROMENADE or 
HOUSE DRESS, where three or four ordinary skirts are 
THROWN ASIDE as USELESS. 
EACH HOOP is composed of TWO FINELY-TEMPERED 
Steel Springs, BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIRMLIT together, 
EDGE to EDGE, forming one hoop, thus making the 
STRONGEST and MOST FLEXIBLE, as well as the MOST 
DURABLE and STYLISH, SKIRT EVER MADE. In fact, 
they are superior to all others, COMBINING CO.MFORT, 
ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS, ELEGANCE, and DUrvABILITT_ 
This POPULAR SKIRT Is universally recommended 
by the Fasuion Mag.azinks and Opinions of the Press 
GENERALLY. 
At WuOLESALE, by the Exclusive Manufacturers and 
Sole Owners of Patent, 
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 
WAREROOMS AND OFFICE, 
Nos 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Reade-sts., N. Y- 
ALSO, at WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOBBERS 
]\rew Patent. 
PROTECTOR FRUIT JiRS. 
They arc made air tight with certainty and case. 
Readily opened, without Injury to the covers. 
Each Cover will lit all the Jars. 
Handsome In Style—Low in Price; they are all that are 
needed for use by Families or Fruit Preservers. 
Send for Circular and Price List. 
F. Si J. BOmXE, Philadclplii a , P a. 
The Preininsn Maehiaie! 
See extract from Olllcial Report of Great Auburn I'ield 
Trial, on page 197. __ 
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