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A(t 1 ^ICUT.TURIST 
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(Duklncs* Notices $-’.5') per Ag;Ue Line of Space.) 
The 
IIowc .llaciliilo 
Co.’s Scuin;? 
.Ilacliioes, 
099 llronclway. 
Cor. F'oiirtU-st., 
N'tw Vui'k. 
For Families nod 
Manufacturers. 
These World-Renowned .Sewing 
Machines 
n>re aieardeJ tfte highett preiniuin at ifid irbrhrj Fair 
in London, aiiU fix Jlrid prenditim at tha S', }'. Staia Fair 
of 1S66. 
Thoie inacUlnrj are iitado niidrr tUc Im- 
iite.liutc Huprrviiloii of like Prr<l(lriit of the 
CoiitpHiiy, KLil.VS IlOWK, .Tr., tUo orij;liial 
titvriitur of ttie Sewing Hlacliinr. 
TTte St{lc>i incanted by MU. IIOW'E, and made on 
tkla Machine, i* the most popular ami durable, and all 
Sewihg Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. 
SEND FOK C1UCCL.AK. 
wui:eli:r wilson 
liOX-VliY IIOOIw 
SEWING >I^VCIIINE S. 
623 BROADWAY. 
OnKATK.'n' Boov—'Wo would advlixs a man to 
forego a Tlires'.K'r and thn«U wheat with a flail, rather 
than to *ee ihe wife wear her heallh. vigor and life awavln 
the everhiHtlng 'Btitch. stitch, stitch,’ when a Sewing Ma- 
chin*’c:ui be obtained. 'I’ho \VHKKLFlt& WILSON Is an 
luviil>i!il)li> nlil in every household. We have had several 
dlirer'Mil kinds on trial, and after a six years’ service, Ihu 
WHKKLKIt* WII.SON has taken the precedence ns the best, 
where ail kinds of sewing are to be done In a hunlly.” 
_ [American Agriculturist, Jan, ISC'i. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
GfOYEI^&BAKI^ 
llKillF.^T l-KE:n[IU]fI 
IESIasHo Stltiola. 
lOsl Broadway, i^cw York. 
LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES. 
Illzhest Premium, Fair of American Institute, 1363. 
CELKIJItATF.I) KEN’KILSIllLE FEKI) MOVK.MENT. 
UNIFOItM SELF-ADJCSTINC; TENSION, 
rOL'P. SEPAItATF. DISTINCT STITCHES. 
WILL (iATHEi: AND SEW A KCFFLE AT ONCE. 
OFFICES OF THE CO.Ml’ANV. 
603 r.roadway, N. V., and 57 Cheapslde. Lo ndon, F.ngland. 
THE J-JUliKKA 
OIUCK MAlllllNE 
makes n no-) splendid Lrlct per hour.fclth only nine men and 
^ne ta r horses, or t:sif) pir hour l^ steam poxetr. Has no 
^mUex marhlnery to be getting out qP order or breaking 
^wn lu great simplicity and marvelous pow cr command 
Uie approval of every expert, at Haht. 
We ehallenge the world to produce Its etinal. 
y\i‘ cnawrnce me w«i m yv 
SMiVacUon OuaraxxUM to^aU^^^^ 
No. HI ilroadway. New A ork. 
1.1 i.ViO elegant bricks per I. . 
No. 71 Broadway, New A'ork. Hoorn'iC 
Oneens for sale. None hnf tested Oneciis shipped. 
Cireuhir to A. 1 AIKBHUnlElL .Maqnoketa, Iowa. 
~ FB:UI>. r. .WAYFK, C licmiHl, 
It., removed hU OUlcc to K Cedar-st.. New York. 
SILVERS’ € E L E 15 R A T E I) 
PATENT EXC 1 A.S [011 BR 00 . 1 E 
■WHICH HAS TAKEN THE FIIiST PHRMIUMS AT THE 
NEW A’OHK, OHIO AND KENTL'CKV STATE F\1H«; 
la unenualed for durahllUy, liglttncsa, elecanee, and ela.sticl- 
ty, and nulveraally acknowledged llio most beuiUil'ul Broom 
la the world. It Is the only one accepted for 
Till’: icxr»osiTio>i-. 
The ladles pronounce It THE MOST VALUABLE IN' USE 
when applied to Tapestry, Wilton, Brus-stda or Ingrain Car- 
pets. Hou-sekeepers proclaim that It sweeps with half the 
etfort, and does not wear out the carpet one-fonrth ns fast as 
the old-fashioned broom, therefore, MONEV and Tl.ME are 
saved by Its USE. 
In the short period this broom has hecu before the piihllc. 
It has received thu highest cummeudatlons from people of 
all clns.se.s, and there Is now no reiuon to doubt that lu a 
short time It will entirely supei-scdo the old-fashloued tled- 
broom as a household Implemi'nt. 
We present the followlug testimonials as evidence of the 
value of this Invention: 
[Prom the IToxi. Horace. Greeley.'] 
OVFICK or Tub Tkiiiune, New Yokk, May fl, 1367. 
Messrs. C. A. Ci,EOo & Co.: Your broom Is a good Imple¬ 
ment. and will, to a very large class, he acceptable and use- 
lul. To be able to renew a broom in ten minutes and at a 
few cents cost, will be to many at once convenient and ec.ou- 
omicaL I i-UKDicT vouc suucksb. Y'ours, 
HORACE GUEELKY. 
[From the American Agriculturist, after 3 Months' Test.] 
SiLVEKs’ Patent Buoom.—T his Is a novelty, certainly. 
By means of a cap and screw, the brush can bo removed at 
anytime. Wo have no broom corn at band to test the re¬ 
moval of the old brush and the putting In of new. but wo 
do not see why It can not be readily done by any one, and 
farmers thus raise ii little plot of broom corn and make their 
own brooms, after buying a patent handle. TUe one vve 
urc lias ti superior elasticity. 
[from the Feio Tori TFeekly Ti-ibune, of May SfA, 1867.1 
Patent 1‘kooms.—AV lthln a few years several patents iiavo 
been issued for Improved brooms. The end aimed at by all 
has been to make a broom which could bo renewed at small 
cost by inserting a new brush. To comhlno this quality with 
elaatlelty, lightness, durability, and beauty, was (lllllcult and 
seemingly impossible. An Oulo Inventor conceived a plan 
which. It was thought, would answer, but a brass cap such 
as Ills broom required was declared impossible to make. 
One thought differently. A sklllfnl ■worker In brass was 
employed, who after eight months’ study and labor produced 
the cap now used on Slivers’ Patent Broom. AVlth the im¬ 
proved cap wo shall not be surprised If this broom becomes 
popular among housekeepers in city and countiy. 
For ent of Broom and valuahlo testimonials, see full col¬ 
umn on page 77, of February No. Agriculturist. 
T<> F AIIAIEKS—.VGEXT.S TV ANTED. 
Tlio Brass Metallic parts will be sent to Fanners (where 
wo have no Agents) with lull instructions for making tuclr 
own Brooms, by mail or express (pie-paUl), for $1.50. 
Agents wanted in every city and eountyln the United 
States, to wliom exeliisivo riglit of sale will he given, with¬ 
out any charge for Patent- Bend for Illustrated Circular. 
Over 200 Agents arc already cngaijed In selling this Broom 
exclusively, and arc making from $5 to $20 per day. 
Address, st.ating first, second, and third choice of Counties, 
C. A. CLEGG & CO, No. 206 Broadway, New York. 
HKKYIaB of lIE VIiTIff. 
I BUY THE 
J. W. BRADLEY’S 
CELEBRATED 
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 
(Or Double Spring) 
SKIRTS. 
THEY will not Bend or Break like the Single Spiir.gs, 
but WILL preserve their PEIIFECT and GUACEFUL 
SHAPE In all CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CIIUllCTIES, 
THEATRES, R.AILROAD CARS, and for PRO.MENAUE or 
HOUSE DRESS, where three or four ordinary skirts are 
THROWN ASIDE as USELESS. 
EACH HOOP Is composed of TWO FINELT-TEMI’ERED 
Steel Springs, BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIR.MLY" together, 
EDGE to EDGE, forming one hoop, thus making the 
STRONGEST and M(^ST FLE.tIBLE, as well as the MOST 
DURABLE and STYLISH, SKIRT EVER MADE. In fact, 
they are superior to all otheiR, COMBINING COMFORT, 
ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS. ELEGANCE, and DURABILITY 
This POPULAR SKIRT Is universally rkcosimendko 
by the Fashion Magazines and Opinions of the Press 
GENERALLY. 
At WuOLKS.ALE, by the Exclusive Manufacturers and 
Sole Owners of Patent, 
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 
WAREROOMS AND OFFICE, 
Nos. 97 Chamhefc, and 79 and 81 Reade-sls,, N. T. 
ALSO, at IVnOLESALE by the LEADING JOBBERS. 
Important to <»ardei»crs, Kursery- 
JISCI3, Farmers, &c. 
Tub iNnELTBLK Pencil Co.. (Northampton, Mass.), 
have ftow readv for sale their new 
IIOK.TICLL.TUIlAIi PENCIIi, 
for Indelible writing on wood. Tnvnlnahle for making 
DURAHLE HABELS, 
or for marking Tool.s, &c., itc. 
Prices:— 75 cents single; $3 per dozen. Sent post-paid by 
mall or e.xpress on receipt of price. 
ALSO FOR SALE, 
The Indelible Pencil for marking Linen, <S:c. Pricks:— 
50 cents single; $3 per dozen. Sent pre-paid as above. 
A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. 
Every Pencil Warranted. Agents Wanted, 
The Herald or Health Is one of the grandest monthlies 
now before the public. It teaches the very things every 
family should know In order to make life complete, or how 
to live healthfully, beautifully, and Iiow to secure for chil 
dren complete symmetrical and beautiful bodies In which to 
set the immortal mind. Our list of contributors enrolls many 
of the leading men of the age. Turn to the February and 
April Agriculturist and see full prospectus, contributors, 
subjects, etc. By all means get this monthly. $2.00 a year. 
20 cents a number. AVc will send as samples 4 numbers for 
50 cents. Address MlLLEIt, WOOD & CO., 
13 Lalght-st, New York. 
THE LITTLE CORPOHilL 
la ackno'wledged by tlio lending papers to be the 
Best Juvenile Taper in America. 
Weoffern Hr.VGMFICEXT LIST of PRE.Mir^IS: 
Snbscrihc at any tlino during the year. 
The prh-e of the Corporal is one dollar a .voar, in advance ; 
sample copv. tolling all ahotit tl.c premiums, ten cents. 
Address .ALFRED L. S.EWELL, Publisher, Chicago, Ill. 
THE CHURCH UMiON. 
V NEW RELHilOlS WEEKLY, 
Devoted to the Unity of the C»"fch Advocates open coin- 
niunlon and fn-o Piilpit. Opposes 
Publishes Sermons from every branch ol the CUmth, includ¬ 
ing the ^rnions of 
REV. HE\RY WARD BEECHER. 
Offers $1.00 per Subscriber to Agents, and will send to 
Clergymen who act 8^.50. 
PUBLISHER CHURCH UNION, 
103 Fultoii-St., New York. 
Address 
Book A??ciits Wsiiitod. 
ro solicit orders. In raeh town In tlic United States an(l_ 
nada. for the. most popular subset iptlon book ever inib- 
hed being Tub Ilh'str.vtko HisroitY of 'riiB Brr.LS, 
InhnKitto. IK D.. F. S. A.. Edited by Rev. Alva ii Rond 
J) of Sorxvich. Cotill .—Over 70D clo.-<ely iirinted I-oyai 
■tavo pages-morc llian K'O full page engravings. Hoeoin- 
mded' by ^e leading Clergy of al denominations of 
n-Isllans^ 5.3,000 Copies already nrlntcd. Si.x l.irge pone, 
esses running on tlic work, l.verjbody wants It. I.x- 
rieiieed Agents say they never knew a book sell so uell. 
, VompetUlon. Experienced AgenW, Bchoo Teachers. 
IPERCEHT. 
l>y Fsiing' IB. T. 
Sojip. 
The SO.VPismade from clean and pure materials, con¬ 
tains no adnlteratFon of any kind, will not injure the most 
delicate fahrie, and is especially adapted tor woolens, winch 
will not shrink alter being washed with this hOAP. It may 
be used In hard or soft waters. 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 for making ifiree gallons of handsome bolt Soap 
from one pound of this Soap. Each bar is wrapped in a 
circular containing full directions lor use nrinted In English 
and German. Ask your grocer lor , B. T. BABBl f I 3 
SOAP,” and take no other. B. 1. i. 
Nos. 04, 05, 00, 07, OS, 09, 70, 73 and 74 
Wasliington-St., New York.__ 
SQUiRE’S PilTENT FRUIT JAR. 
Fmifis FToserved "Wilko.it Sugar. 
The t)iily Jar for Prescrvlii.g Vegetables. 
The Seicest, Most Convenient and, Economical Jar extant. 
This Jar Is constructed so that the contents can be cooked 
in It and all handling of Hot Emit or Hot Jars or 1 empe.nng 
of Jars avoided; the contents retain all tlielr niitnral 
and tlie labor of preserving is lesscnc>l more tnan one-half. 
Pamphlets sent on applleatlon, 
J, B. BAllTLliTT, Wholesale ilanufacturer, 
69 Murray-strect, New York. 
POWJONA’S HORf.E NURSER8ES, 
Removed to Glendale P. O.. Camden C«-JpHve^ieir pTams 
Indulgence of a few cnstonicrs, ■jvlion ill receive tlimi pia s 
a in l-al^ ThV^kla7w:m'^.na7oidal^ tLt 
[ml^oeeatrmd J'mn■t^^J-apl.y 
custoiners. B e Plants^t'l.m Wilson 
Icarln RUicklierry. iO.m with’ a^genSi 
}iiC>00.-^OOO.— dfeGOO- 
live tnore good AyentK^ TAYLOR. New Britain, Conn- 
Jiiivcr Tips for CUiStlrcii’s Shoes. 
