1863.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Mason & Hamlin's 
CABINET OBGANS. 
Essentially different from, and a great improvement upon 
Harmoniums, Melodeons and all similar instruments. The 
manufacturers would hesitate to claim this pre-eminence for 
their instruments, however well satisfied they might be of 
the fact, were it not endorsed by the written testimony 
OF A VERY LARGE PORTION OF THE MOST EMINENT MUSICIANS 
tn the country. More than one hundred and fifty of the 
most eminent organists and artists in the country have given 
their written testimony to the great excellence of the cabinet 
organs, and that they surpass all instruments of their 
class. 
The most eminent composers of church music in the 
country, as Lowell Mason, Wm. B. Bradbury, George F. 
Root, TnoMAS Hastings and others ; the most eminent 
pianists in the country, as Gottschalk, William Mason. 
Mills, Wollenhaupt, Sanderlon, Strakosch, and others ; 
the most eminent organists in the country, as Morgan, Zun- 
del, Willcox, Tuokerman, Cutler, and a host of others 
have all given the most emphatic testimony to the great 
superiority of these Instruments to all others of their class, 
which testimony may be found in full in our illustrated 
catalogues. 
The CABINET ORG AIT Is to private houses, Sabbath 
Schools, and Lecture Rooms, and smaller churches, what 
the large pipe organ is to larger churches and halls. It oc- 
cupies little room, is elegant as a piece of furniture, easily 
transported, and not liable to get out ot order. 
The AUTOMATIC BELLOVTS SWELL, patented October 
1862, and used only In these instruments, enables the bellows 
(as testified by the Musical Review) "to approach even, 
the human bellows, the 1 tings in capacity for expression." 
STYLES AND PKICES. 
No. 10. CABINET ORGAN. -Our largest size; for 
churches, halls and private use. It has twelve stops, draw- 
ing six complete sets of reeds ; two manuals of five octaves 
each, and a pedal base of two full octaves. Price In solid 
oak or blade walnut case $500; in Rosewood $000. 
No. 11. CABINET ORGAN— Has eight stops, four 
complete sets of reeds, two manuals, of five octaves each, 
and the Automatic Swell. Rosewood case, $i50. 
No. 12. CABINET ORGAN.— The same as No. 11, 
except that the case is of oat or black walnut ; $390. 
No. 14. CABIVET ORGAN.— Has six stops, three 
sets of reeds, one manual of five octaves with Automatic 
Swell. Oak or black walnut case $260. 
No. 23. CABINET ORGAN,— Has knee Btop, two 
sets of reeds, one manual of five octaves, compass, with 
Automatic Swell. Black walnnt case, paneled and orna- 
mented with carvings, $170. 
No. 29. CABINET ORGAN is the same as No. 23, 
except that the case Is of rosewood, $170. 
No. 21. CABINET ORGAN is the same as No. 22, 
except that the case is of solid black walnut or oak, $140. 
No. 20. CABINET ORGAN has two sets of reeds 
knee stop, Automatic Swell, one manual of four octaves 
compass. Rosewood case, $1-10. 
No. 19. CABINET ORGAN Is the same as No. 20 ex- 
cept that the case is of black walnut or oak, $115. 
No. 15. CABINET ORGAN has one manual of Ave 
octaves, with one set of reeds and Automatic Swell. Rose- 
wood case $125. 
No. 17. CABINET ORGAN is the same as No. 18, ex- 
cept that the case is of black walnut or oak, $100. 
No. 1G. CABINET ORGAN has one manual of four 
octaves, one set of reeds with Automatic Swell. Rosewood 
case, $110. 
No. 13. CABINET ORGAN is the same a3 No. 16, ex- 
cept that the case is of black walnut or oak, $S5. 
£5?" All the rosewood cases are highly polished and ele- 
gantly finished. The black walnut and oak cases are smooth 
oil finished, but not polished. 
Send for an Illustrated Catalogue which will be sent free 
to any address. Warerooms No. 7 Mercer street, New-York, 
No. 274 Washington street, Boston. Address 
MASON BROTHERS, New- York, or 
MASON & HAMLIN, Boston. 
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FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL. 
SOMETHING NEW. 
A Wonderful CANTERING HORSE, which goes by the weight of the rider, runs 
with the greatest ease, and is guided as readily by the bridle as the gentlest Horse. The 
propelling and steering apparatus is new, simple, and very efficient. It is Strongly Made 
and is very Durable, and Cheap. Just the thing for the Holidays. 
Call and see the IVew Horse, or send for it, or send for a book of Illustrations and 
descriptions, which will be furnished by enclosing stamp. 
^" B. — This Horse can be run on any hard road, and is strong enough to carry a 
man of 300 pounds weight. It is a capital thing for INVALID?, and for 
CRIPPLES. It has side-saddles for GIRLS, who can ride this horse, as well as BOYS. 
STEPHEN W. SMITH, Proprietor, 
49S Broadway, New -York. (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.) 
SELF-ADJUSTING and ADJUSTABLE ! 
The only Wringer with the Patent 
Cog Wheel Regulator, 
which positively prevents the rolls from 
BREAKING, OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
It was pronounced superior to fill others at the "World's 
Pair at London, 1862. It took the First Premium v the 
Ei-eat Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, New-York City, 
lSfi3, where the judges were practical mechanics, and ap- 
preciated COG WHEELS. 
It took the First Premium at the 
New-York State Fair .. 136*2 and 1863. 
Vermont State Fair 1863. 
Pennsylvania State Fair 1863. 
Iowa State Fair 1863. 
Illinois State Fair 1SG8. 
Michigan State Fair... 1863. 
And County Fairs without number. 
Oranoe Judd, of the American Agriculturist, says of the 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, 
"We think the machine much move than PAYS FOI1 ITS 
SELF EVERY YEAR in the savins of garments! There are 
several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, hut we 
consider it important that the Wringer be lifted with Cogs, 
otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the 
Tollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the 
rubber break loose from the shaft. Onr own is one of the 
first made, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR 
YEAR'S CONSTANT USE." 
We have seven sizes, from $5.50 to $^0. The ordinary family 
sizes are No. l, $10, and No. 3, $7. These have 
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and are warranted in every particular. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one Is sell- 
ing, we will send the U. O. W., free of expense. What we 
especially want is a good 
In every town. We offer liberal inducements, and guarantee 
the exclusive sale ■ R. C. BROWNING, 
347 Broadway, New- York. 
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Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers 
It Is a Liquid. 
Finis. 
USEFUL and VALUABLE 
DISCOVERY ! 
HILTON'S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
Is of more general practical utility than any 
invention now before the public. It has been 
thoroughly tested during the last two years 
by practical men, and pronounced by all to 
Be Superior to any 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
Hilton's Insoluble Cement 
Is a new thins:, and the result of years cT 
study; its combination is on 
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, 
And under no circumstances or change of 
temperature, will it become corrupt or emit 
any offensive smell. 
Boot anrl Shoe Manufacturers, using 
Machines, will find it the best article known 
for Cementing the Channels, as it works 
without delay. Is not affected by any change 
of temperature. 
Jewelers will find it sufficiently adhesive 
for their use, as has been proved. 
It Is rspoeSally adaptor! to Leath- 
er, and we claim :is an especial merit, that 
it bucks patches and Lfnines to Boots and 
Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. 
IT IS THE ONLY 
LIQUID CEMENT 
Extant, that is a sure thing for mending 
Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Bone, 
Ivory, and articles of Household use. 
:£3.E3\H3:iv£:ojbJ-fc-s_ 
Hilton's Insoluble Cement 
Is in liquid form and as easily applied as 
paste. 
Hilton's Insoluble Cement 
Is Insoluble in water or oil. 
Hilton's Insoluble Cement' 
Adheres oily substances. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers' Pack- 
ages from !i ounces to 100 lbs. 
HILTON BROS. «fc CO., 
Proprietors, 
PROVIDENCE, 11. 1. 
