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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
["AttGUBT, 
Steel Composition Bells. 
THE AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
(Office No. 91 Liberty-street, New-Toilc.) 
Are tlie only'manuta'cturers of this descrip- 
=&»___ tion of Bell, either In this country 
;; ; J i ■■ ii»S*F?Sr !I! -fcs or ill Kuropc— the combining ol 
II yjBR . yt\ certain metals, and Hie process 
'■ - ■ «» Jiirv ofmanufacturing.tlie same being 
the discovery of the President 
of the Company. These Bells 
we can commend with great con- 
fidence to the public, for their 
cheapness and quality of tone. 
We furnish a 500 lb. bell with all 
] the necessary appointments— in- 
cluding Harrison's patent- 
ed Self-acting Rotary, for 
$135, and one of 1000 lbs. 
i with like appointments, for 
" $244, the price for the 
Bells beins 20c. per pound, 
and that of the hangings 
of the first, $25, and those of the latter $44. Our circulars 
containing full details, will be forwarded free of charge to 
all parties desiring the same. 
S. B. C0N0VER, 
Commission Healer, 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST 
Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Frnlt and 
other Farm Produce. 
Refers to the Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
Farmers, Countrymen, and 
Country Merchants , 
Can send their 
Butter, Cheese, Eggs, I,ai<), Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax, Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, 
Green and Dried Fruits, Furs, Skins, 
Poultry, Game, Provisions, Seeds, 
Sorghum, Wool, Potash, Tobac- 
co, Oils, and other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
323 TWashla,?'o»-fctreet, New-York, 
Near Erie Rail Road Depot. 
To be sold at the highest market price. Every shipper to 
him will receive his valuable Weekly Price Current of the 
New York Market fre*} 
CHARLES W. IDELIi 9 
FKUIT AND GENERAL PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
70 & "1 Broad Avenue, "West Washington Market, New- York. 
Farmer'^! froduce of nil kinds, Green, Dried and Canned 
Fruits, Maple Sugar and Syrup, Pork, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, 
Game, ttec. 
Particular attention paid to Fruit. Consignments solicited. 
The Indiana Asnury University, 
Greencastle, Putnam Co., Ind , under the patronage of the 
four Conferences of the M. E. Church, in Indiana. 28th year 
will open Sept. 14th. Location healthful. Expenses low. 
Courses o£ study as complete as the best Eastern Colleges. 
Worthy poor young men, especially returned soldiers, ad- 
mitted to the Classical, Scientific, or Preparatory Depart- 
ments, free of tuition, For particulars address the Prest, 
Dr. BOWMAN, or the Secretary, Prof. P. WILEY. 
Wonderful Cradle ! ! ! 
Brown's Patent Baby Tender, a vertical and 
noiseless Spbtng Cradle, easily converted into a novel and 
delightful Baby-jumper, Baby-walker, High Chair, Nursery 
Chair, Hobby-horse, or Ottoman. The Babv Tender is em- 
Shatlcally the Mother's great want, and a "blessing to Chll- 
ren.. It is safe, healthy, strong and durable, obviates the 
evils of rocking, and saves the expense of a hired 
IVuvse. Send for Circular containing description, price, and 
high testimonials. Agents wanted. 
BliOWN & CO., 483 Broadway, New- York, 
Stammering* 
And Stuttering cured hy Bates's Patent Scientific Appliances. 
For (new edition of) Pamphlets and Drawings describing 
the same, address H. C. L. MEARS, 2T7 West 23d Street, N. 1. 
EDDY'S 
Kerosene Stove for Boil- 
ing, Baking, Stewing, 
Frying, &c, 
Will save coal, and save heating up the house. 
LESLEY & ELLIOT, Manufacturers, 
No. 494 Broadway, New- York. 
Family Knitting* Machines, 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
Dalton Knitting Machine Co. 
Office 537 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
These Machines are invaluable for family use, being very 
Bimple In construction, and knitting a variety of stitches— 
Plain and Fancy. Price S50, 
GUTTA PEECHA CEMENT ROOFING 
Is Fire and Waterproof, and can be applied by any laborer. 
It costs about one-third as much as tin, and is 'more dm able, 
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT PAINT 
As applied to leaky roofs of all kinds, w'll render them per- 
fectly water-tight. It is put up ready prepared for use. 
This paint is particularly adapted for painting Outhouses, 
Barns, Fences, &c„ &c„ 
These materials have been tested 'on more than twelve 
thousand roofs during the past six years. 
Full descriptive particulars furnished bv the 
JOHNS & GROSLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 
(Sole Manufacturers,) 78 William-st., New- York, 
•dMHHWKK^XHKKKK^ . 
[f The Nonpareil ' 
^Washing Machine 
Has been before the public for three years, and is the only 
entirely reliable machine in existence. It is a squeezing ma- 
chine, operated by a balance-wheel and crank, and possesses 
the only means by which speed and power can be obtained 
with little labor. It is constructed on strictly mechanical 
principles ; is simple, strongly made in all its parts, not lia- 
ble to get out of order, will not injure the finest clothing, 
and saves two-thirds the labor and time required in hand- 
washing. It Is intended to be of permanent utility in the 
household, taking rank with the Sewing Machine, is not got 
np with the view of selling State or County rights; and in 
order to insure completeness of construction in keeping with 
Its superior merits in other respects, it is made only by the 
subscribers.— Manufacturing rights are not for nale. 
The Nonpareil has been Inconstant use In the family of Mr. 
Judd, the proprietor of this Journal, and in that of Mr. Mnnn, 
proprietor of the Scientific American, since 1S61. 
*B3^" SenVl for free Circular to 
OAKLEY & KEATING, 184 Water-street, New-York. 
Putnam Clothes Wringer! 
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE 
SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER. 
NO WOOD-WORK TO SWELL QR SPLIT. 
NO THUMB-SCREWS TO GET OUT OF ORDER. 
WARRANTED WITH OR WITHOUT COG-WHEELS 
It took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty-seven State and 
County Fairs In 1863, and is, without an exception, the best 
Wringer ever made. 
Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Aus- 
tralia. Agents wanted in every town and in all parts of 
the world. 
No. 2, $6 50. No. i, $7 50. No. F, $8 50. 
No. A, $9 50. 
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by the 
Putnam Manufacturing Company, 
NO. 13 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK, 
— AND— 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
S. C. NORTHROP, Agent. 
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, VIZ: 
That Iron well galvanized will not bust; 
That a simple machine is better than a complicated one ; 
That a Wringer should be self-adjusting,- dueable, 
and EFFICIENT; 
That Thumb Screws and Fastenings cause delay and 
trouble to regulate and keep in order; 
That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and 
split ; 
That wood bearings for the shaft to run in wtll wear out ; 
That the PUTNAM WRINGER, with or without Cog-, 
wheels, will not teak the clothes; 
That Cog-wheel regulators are not essential; 
That the PUTNAM WRINGER has all the advantages, 
and ?)ot one of the disadvantages above-named ; 
That all who have tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer 
ever yet made ; 
That It will wring a Thread or a Bed Quilt without 
ALTERATION. 
WASHEVG DAY 
IN THE DARK AGES I 
iff 1 wi^Kfe)' <%' 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE 
If you don't want your clothes twisted and wrenched, and 
pnlled to pieces by the above old-faBhloned Back-break- 
ing, WRIST-STRAINING and CLOTHES-DESTROYING process 
of washing and wringing, go before next washing-day and 
buy one of the best labor-sating, clothes-sating, health- 
saving, time-saving, and money-saving Inventions of the 
age, 
THE 
UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
—WITH— 
GOGiWHEELS 
53,818 SOLD IN 1863 ! 
46,814 sold in tbc first five months of 1864. 
PRICES. 
xt« BTZE °F ROLLS. 
N0 - Length. Diameter. 
1 If '•Sf.F™''? Wringer, SIS "Kin. SXIn. 
ly.. Medium " 10 HKIn lSin 
2 Medium Family - 8.SO....": \ 9§ In. \& in. 
SH. Small 7.50 login. ig in 
3. Small « » 0.50 sfi in IV In 
8. Large Hotel " 15 .. 14 In Iv In' 
IS. Me<f. Laundry " 30 '.'.'.'. 1?K In! 2« m 
22. Large •• " 30 Kjj in. s$ in, 
Nos. 18 and 22 to run by Steam or Hand. Pnllies, $4 per pair. 
Nos. 2% and 3 have Rolls so small that cogs can not be 
used. All others are 
WARRANTED. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one Is selling, 
we will send the U. C. W., free of expense. 
In reply to the question, " How Long will it Last?" 
we can only say, "As long as a wash-tub, cooking-stove, or 
any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd. 
"We think the machine much more than PATS FOR IT* 
SELF EVERT TEAR in the saving of garments ! We con- 
sider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, oth- 
erwise a mass of garmentsmay clog the rollers, and the roll- 
ers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the 
rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of the 
first made, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR 
TEARS' CONSTANT USE." 
They are for sale in nearly every town in the country. 
Wherever they are not already introduced we want a 
GOOD CANVASSER. 
The EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OP SALE will be 
guaranteed to the first responsible applicant for the territo- 
ry. Liberal Inducements offered and Descriptive Circulars 
furnished by 
E. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
S47 Broadway. New-Tork. 
For full description and testimonials of the 
UNIVERSAL WRINGER, phase refer to hack 
numbers of the Agriculturist. 
