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AMKRTCAN AG-RTCTJT/rUKIST. 
38^ 
(UuRlness Notices ■fJ-’i) |»cr Ag.ile Lino of Sp.Hce.) 
l*ari?< — Sewiiis 
.11 ac III lie Awartls. 
We recently pnbllshed a brief telegram from Tarl-s, an- 
noanclng the award, orer elghty-two competitors, to .Messrs. 
AViikklkk & WiLbo.x of the Highest I'rcniium, a Gold 
Medal, for the perfection of Sewing Machines, and Hutton 
Hole .Machines. The following aro copies of the olUclal 
documents continuing the announcement:— 
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, 
renia. 1367. 
COMMtSSIO:? iMrKUIALE, CnAMP-nE-MAB-S, ) 
16th July, 1867. J 
Mr. U. llrsTixn. No. 133 Ueornt St., London:— 
Dear Sir: Keplylug to your Inquiry. I beg to state that 
the ONLY Gold .Medal for the manufacture and Hbrfkc- 
TION or SeWINGM VCIUNES and ItU miN-llOLE MACIIINK^ 
w.is awarded to ilcosrs. M’uekler * tViLsoN, of New York. 
Yours, respectfully, 
Henry K. Q. D’.Aliont, 
Member of International Jury and Hcportcr of same. 
Another letter, of the same date, says:— 
Pear Sib: Iteplylng to your Inquiry, I herewith give 
you the list of gold medals awarded to my class; 
pffcis ET Pi MEitY, for Screw Shoe Machines. 
Wheeler & Wil.s.>n, New York, for the manufacture 
niid perfection of lUclr Sewing Machines and Button-Hole 
Machines. 
Tli-cro ta, alio. In the list of “Co-operators," a Gold 
M'-dsl granted to .Mr. Kllas Howe, Jr., per 80 u:dly, as Tbo- 
Motel'K of tho Sewing-Machine. 
Hc*i)cctfully yonrs, 
Henry E. Q. P’Ai.iont, 
Iteporter of CUis No. 57 (Group No. 6.) Member of the 
Intoruatloual Jury at the Exposltlou Uulverselle. 
Estrset from T.e MoxtTEVR UxivEnsEL, otllclal Journal 
of the Ereuch Empire: 
"The Wheeler * Wil«on Company of New York, mann- 
f iciurcrs of .\incrlcan Sewing Machines, have Just received 
t!ia Gold Medal at tho Kxpoaltlon Uulverselle, for the 
good construction of their raachlnea; the new Improvement 
for making bulton-ho;. s, applicable to their scwlng-ma- 
c dms; also, for their machine especially for making but¬ 
ton hob*. This award l.s accorded for tho great Ucvelop- 
I ent tl:at M'-irs. M'hcelcr & Wilson have given to the 
s- a Ing iiiacidnc Industry, In bringing their machines to tho 
doors of all, by their chcapnois and solid constrnctlon, 
which allows their employment with satisfaction In faml- 
l.cs, and with great advantage In work-rooms." 
J'llE OALiV IjIOIaD ]flEI>Ais 
Awarded to American Sewino MAcniNES at the Paris 
I ipositlon of isio, was glreu to tho Machines manufactured 
by IhU Company 
The 
Howe .^lachiue 
Co.’s Sewing 
lilac hi lies, 
3 099 BrondAvaj', 
^ Cur. Kourth—st., 
P Nevr VorU. 
P For Families and 
^ Manufacturers. 
These World-Renowned Sewing 
Machines 
nvrs awarded f remfum a< lAe TTor^s Fair 
in I^nndon. and .dr»f prtmiumx at thf. -V. T. ^ 
or 1 S 66 . TTiese awards, xtgnt.l by fAs Prf^Uitnt arui Secreta¬ 
ry of t’>e .Veto York Stale Ayricullural Society, can be 
teen at our ofb-e. 
These machines are made nnder the im¬ 
mediate sni*e."rlslon of the President of the 
Company, KIAAH HOWE, Jr., the original 
Inventor of the ScwiiiR Machine. 
7710 Stitrb invented by .MR. HOWE, and mads on 
m» Machine'., ie the moet popular anri durable, and all 
slicing Machineenreenbjeetto the principle invented by him. 
SEND EOIt CIIlCELAIt. 
THE GREAT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE- 
GR 0 YER&BAKER§ 
11 I<; 1 IEST PKEiniElI 
lESlAStlo jStltola. 
Ar^VCllI^E- 
Broadi vay, Aciv York, 
Vine, at UiRht J^ricej.-Sec 
G. E. MEIHSNER’S Advertisement, page Jdh, 
Cheap Soap ! Good Soap ! 
WTRO.W REFI\EI) 
SAPONIEIER! 
on 
(oncoiit rated Isve. 
2 cts. a lb. for Superior Hard Soap. 
TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP 
FOE ONE CENT. 
EVERY FAMILY CAN MAKE THEIR OWN 
SOAP. 
ALL VARIETIES OF SOAP. 
.\S E.ISILY nUDE kS A CL'P OF COFFEE. 
i) 
Is a new^ Conccntr.tted Lye, for making Soap, 
prepared from an article just discovered in 
GREENLAND, IN THE ARCTIC SEAS, 
and is composed mainly of Aluminatc of Soda, 
which, when mixed with kefuse fat, produces 
the 
BEST DETERSIVE SOAP 
IN THH WOULD. 
1 Box will make 175 lbs. good Soft Soap, 
or 
its equivalent in superior Hard Soap. 
Retailed by all Druggists and Grocers 
in the United States. 
FULL RECIPES WITH EACH BOX. ^ 
Dealer* can obtain it wlioleRalc In cases, 
each containins 48 boxes, at a liberal dis¬ 
count, of the wholesale Grocers and 
Drujisl"** •«» the towns and cities of 
tlie United States, or of 
r 
OLHFOED PEMBERTON, 
General Agent, 
PITTSBURGH, PENN, 
Silvers’ Patent Broom 
WHICH HAS TAKUN THE FHtST IT.EMIUMS AT THE 
NEW YOIIK, OHIO AND KENTUCKY STATE FAIUS, 
EnabloH every farmer to 
n.st! Itroom Corn hruRh of 
Ills own ralKlng, aiul have 
a hotter broom in every 
respect than cun ho bought 
at the store. It ie no eiin- 
ple that a child can put it 
together. The parts (c.v- 
cept the hriisli,; will laet 
a life ti'iic, and the brush 
can he renewed In a lew 
niiniiies. The American 
AgricuUurint for J uly.l8ii7, 
says: “ Silver’s Ihitent 
Ilfooms have been tested 
by several months’use In 
oiir families, and the wri¬ 
ter has, without instruc¬ 
tion, and with entire case, 
the brush and filled the brooms to his perfect sat¬ 
isfaction. The ladies pronounce the brooms mui li superior 
In elasticity and duranlllty to tho old ones, and they aro 
adopted as a family Institution." 
TO FARMERS—AGENTS VaNTED. 
The Dross Mefallie parts sent to Farmers with full Instruc¬ 
tions for making uieir own Brooms, by mail or express (pre¬ 
paid), lor $1.51). 
Agents wanted in every elty and county in the United 
States, to whom exeUisivo right of sale will'ho given, with¬ 
out any charge for Patent. Over SOO Agents are already en¬ 
gaged In selling this Broom exclusively, and are making 
from $.■) to $i0 per day. 
For full iiai tleulars see Feb. Agriculturist, page 77, and 
June, page Zn, and send for Circular. 
Address, stating first, second, and third ehoiee of Counties, 
C. .\. CLI'.GG & CO., No. 206 Broadway, New York. 
- prank tiiiw 
Justly celebrated for perfect eight 
Immense comprtfssing make 3,000 
men and two horses, to self temper Proprietor, 
to 3,500 elegant bricks per honr .L H. I.LNiBa, x lop » 
No. 71 Broadway, New i ork, Hoorn ___ 
PERCIES! 
FOB MARKtXO CLOTtITXO. “ ^ 
ilORTICUI/riJRAff. 11-^. 
L^er^^ln ^tLe \L-''sXd<l “avo a s'^ppfy oOh^e valuable 
Pencll8.’’-JJ«ra/ -i^mArtcan. j, 
o' o*«- 
■--io miLk fakmK ilter; ^ 
Vf estchcttter Couoty, Ni Y, 
PRIEST’S PATENT BASKET. 
This basket has a movable bottom made of two 
pieces, attached with hinges, and connected by 
cords to a wire In the handle. '1 he upper cim of 
the wire Is formed into a hook, by which to hang 
tlie basket to a limb of the tree. By means ot a 
I (;>-> cord attached to the hook tho ba.sket, when filled. 
Is lowered to the ground or into a barrel; the cord Is then 
Blackened, the basket is gently raised, the bottom opens 
and tho fruit is deposited as carefully as It can be done with 
^*Bv*'u8ing this basket, the danger attending the caro'In. 2 : 
of fruit from the tojis of tree.s to the ground is a\ oiiled. the 
labor Is lessened one-half, and the fruit Is not bruised as 
when poured out of an ordinarr bpket. 
PECK & SEYMOIIP., Wholesale Atrents, 
299 Pearl-st., New York (near Beekman-st.). 
Herald of Health. 
Those who subscribe for this journal for 1868, NOW, shall 
get the Oct., Nov., and Dec. Nos. of 1867 free. A \\ heelei 
& 'Wilson Sewing Machine premium for 30 subscribers, $60. 
MILLEK, WOOD & CO., 15 Laight-st., New York. 
THE LITTLE CORPORAL 
Is acknowledged by the leading papers to be the 
Best Juvenile Paper in America. 
We offer a M.VGMFICE VT GIST of PRE3IIUMSI 
Subscribe at any time during the year. 
The nrlce of the Corporal is one dollar a year, in advance ; 
sampircopj? telling aVl about the pretninms. ten cents 
Address ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher. Chicago, Ill. 
]Vew Strawberries for 1867-8 
napoleon Hi. „ , 
The host amateur herry In cultivation. Price, (by mail, 
postage paid,) $3 per dozen. 
PEUPETUATa pixe. 
A perpetnal.bcrry, of the Pine a-rmall, post- 
“‘serAiuerical^i’gricn^^ 8^. Full 
CUESYEIC 80 APr ' 
A PERFECT DISINFECTANT 
(Patented). , . „ „ „ 
Roaches, Bugs, and Insects of all kinds. 
Manufactured solely bxTCHAN ft CO.. 
I'jo ElizabetU-st., New Y ork. 
rnTTlE STENCIL BUSINESS rcqulrcs~^yTitUo 
fy'llL 1 large profits. Complete outllw 
of Tiols'and'stock of the best quality furnished by M. J. 
METCALF ft fcON, 101 Uulou-st., Boston, Mass. 
A T T Pli^SONS arc advised not to i-tirchase any 
O^IIORT-IIAND WRITERS” 
^ THE NEW ILLUSTRATED CAT.U.CIGITK OF 
WORKS, sent on receipt of two stamps, by S. R- lAEBLb. 
No, 889 Broadway, New York. 
