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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[JANUARY, 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS!! 
More Testisssoiay ! 
in favor of 
Doty’s New-York Clothes Washer. 
PRICE #fl®. 
Notb—T he rapid advance in lumber, labor, etc., may 
ioon compel me to increase the price to §12. 
Grove Parsonage, Weehawken Hill, N. J. 
Novetnber 30th, 1S63. 
Having used Doty’s Clothes Washer in our family since 
8ept. 7th, 1S63, this certifies that whatever is claimed for it, it 
will do. It fulfils all. It will do a family's washing in one- 
third of the time—much better than by hand, leaving the 
clothes whiter and without injury from the wear of rubbing. 
So completely lias it answered that we have not boiled a 
single piece of clothes, nor washed a single piece upon a 
board, or by hand. Those who have used it along with our¬ 
selves give the same testimony. A child can work it. Too 
much can not be said in its favor. It is a greater benefaction 
to the family than the Sewing Machine. I could wish every 
family, for their own sakes. to have one. 
Wn. V. V. MABON, Minister of It. D. C. of New Durham. 
New-York, December 3rd. 1SB3. 
Doty’s New-Tork Clothes Washer has been in use in my 
family for several months past. It is the first machine out of 
three or four, which servants would continue to use after a 
few trials. It does the work quickly, easily and well, and is 
a great clothes saver. After careful comparison with most 
other machines in the market, I do not hesitate to give this 
the preference. W.m. A. FITCH, 
Associate Editor American Agriculturist. 
After several weeks’ practical test, PEOF. E. L. YOU- 
MANS, the noted Chemist, Author and Public Lecturer, 
writes as follows: “The Clothes Washer came in due time 
and was put to immediate use, and I employ no exaggera¬ 
tion when I say that it carried our women folks by storm. 
The first day’s use was eminently satisfactory.” 
The washing is done by simultaneously squeezing and 
shifting the clothes, and even with careless usage it cannot 
Injure them. It occupies but little space, and weighs only 
about 55 pounds, rendering transportation a trilling item. 
Full directions for using are attached to each machine. 
Any kind of Wringer adapted to a square tub may be read¬ 
ily attached to it. An Agent Wanted in every Town. 
«end for a Circular. 
W.M. M. DOTY, 498 Broadway, New-York. 
Manufactured also, at Janesville, Wis„ (near Chicago.) by 
Wm. M. & E. P. DOTY. 
Haley, Morse & Boyden’s Patent 
Self-Adjusting Wringer. 
All wood frame and fastenings, 10-inch rubber rolls of best 
material and manufacture, for 
OSfLY $6.00 ! 
Decidedly the best §6.00 Wringer made. 
This Wringer shipped with my Washer without additional 
freight expenses. 
At Wholesale and Retail at Manufacturer’s prices. 
WM. M. DOTY, Agent. 498 Broadway, New-York. 
Wm. M. & E. P. DOTY, Agents, Janesville, Wis. 
GOODYEAR’S 
India Rubber Glove M’f’g, Co. 
205 Broadway, Mew York. 
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of 
INDIA RUBBER GOODS, 
Including CLOTHING of all kinds, ARMY BLANKETS, 
AIR GOODS, DRUGGISTS ARTICLES, COMBS, STATION¬ 
ERS ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES, INDIA RUBBER 
JEWELRY, ETC, ETC. 
Catalogues with prices sent on application. 
INDIA. KfJIlBEIS. CJEWVES, 
are invaluable In all kinds of Housework, Gardening, etc., 
and are a certain cure for Chapped Hands, Salt Rheum, etc. 
Ladies sizes $1 per pair. Gents sizes, $1.25. Sent by mall on 
receipt of price. 
Mason <& Hamlin’s 
CABINET_OR(xANS. 
Prices $85, $100, $110, $130, $165, $260, 
$380, $500- 
These new Instruments are to smaller Churches and Pri¬ 
vate Houses what the arge-plpe organs are to large Church¬ 
es. Pronounced superior to all other Instruments of their 
class by Lowkll Mason, Thomas Hastings, W. B. Brad¬ 
bury, Geo. F. Root, and by more than one hundred and 
fifty of the most distinguished organists and artists in the 
country, such as Zundkll, Morgan, Cutler, Zerrahn, 
Tuckerman, Braun, Wilcox, Wells, &c, &c. Also,bythe 
most eminent pianists of the country, as Gotschalk, Wm. 
Mason, Mills, Sanderson, Strakosch, &c , &c. 
S3?“Send for an Illustrated Catalogue with full particulars, 
Which is sent free to any address. 
Life Insurance. 
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INS. Co. 
OF NEW-YORK, No. 31 NASSAU-ST. 
Accumulation $1,500,000. 
Claims paid 830,000. 
dividends 700,000. 
The greatly superior advantages of this old established 
Company, can be ascertained free of expense at any of the 
agencies, or by writing tj the home office for a prospectus. 
J L. IIALSEY. Ast, Sec y. HENRY STOKES, President, 
e N. STEBBINS. Actuary, C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. 
A very superior and convenient 
Dress Elevator.— Every lady should procure one of 
Mine. Demorkst’s Imperial Dress Elevators. They are in¬ 
dispensable, and tlie most perfect article for raising the dress 
uniformly all around, ever introduced. Sent by mail, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price. No. 473 Broadway. They are easily 
adjusted, will raise the dress and let it down at will, and are 
very durable. To every lady they would save many times 
their cost in the preservation of the dress, independent of 
their great convenience and comfort. 
great dis- USEFUL and VALUABLE 
BISCOVEKY ! 
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 tiling, and the result of years of 
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, and Shoe Manufacturers, using 
Machines, will find it tlie best article known 
for Cementing the Channels, as it works 
without delay, is not affected by any change 
of temperature. 
Jewelers will find it sufflciently.adheslve 
for their use, as has been proved. 
„ ... i Itls especially adapted to T.eafb- 
FannUes. | or, and we claim as an especial merit, that 
it sticks patches and Linings to Boots and 
Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. 
IT IS THE ONLY 
LIQUID CEMENT 
Extant, that is a surejlilng for mending 
Applicable to 
theusefulAr 
Its Combina 
tion. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers 
It is a Liquid; 
rUEMEMBEYL 
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. 
IlliTON BROS, fit CO., 
PROVIDENCE, R 
Proprietors, 
Stammering* 
And Stuttering cured by Bates’s Patent Scientific Appliances. 
For (new edition of) Pamphlets and Drawings describing 
-hears;— mum ' ~ 
the same, address H. C. L. 
, 277 West 23d Street, N. Y. 
Portable 
Printing Offices, 
For the use of Merchants, Druggists, Nurserymen, and all 
who wish to do their own Printing. Circular sent free. Spe¬ 
cimen Sheets of Type, Cuts. &c„ on receipt of two 3c. stamps. 
ADAMS PRESS CO.. 31 Park Row, N. Y. 
Amalgam Bells, 
At prices within tlie reach of every Church, School, 
Cemetery, Factory, or Farm in tlie land. Their 
use throughout tlie United States and Canadas for 
the past six years lias proven them to combine 
most valuable qualities, among which are tone, 
strength, sonorousness, and durability of 
vibration, unequaled by any other manufacture. 
Sizes from 50 to 5000 lbs., costing two tiiirds less 
than other metal, or 15 cents per pound, at which 
price, we warrant them twelve months. Old bell 
metal taken in exchange, or bought for cash. Send 
for a Circular to the Manufacturer. 
JOHN B. ROBINSON, 
No. 190 William-street, New-York. 
Ml 
pressly for budding and tying; GUNNY BAGS 
TWINES, HAY ROPES, &c., suitable for Nursery purpose! 
for sale in lots to suit, by D. W. MANWARING, 
Importer, 248 Front-st„ New-York. 
Wanted ! Scrap Iron, Old Boilers and Old Iron 
Machinery. 
The subscribers will pay cash for any quantity of wrought 
or cast scrap iron, old boilers and old iron machinery; deliv¬ 
ered at their Warehouse 28, 30 and 32 Terrace-st., Buffalo, or 
at their Rolling Mill and Nail Factory, Black Rock, N. Y. 
Buffalo, N. YV, July 1863. PRATT & CO. 
ICE TOOE^. 
Ice Plows, Saws, Cbiscls, Groovers Hooks, 
Hatcbets, *Stc., for sale by 
K. H. ALLEN & CO. 
189 & 191 Water St., N. Y. 
TO FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEJf, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ASjIj who have for Sa!c: 
§©a*glmm Sasgsu* said Syria p, 
JFais’s and Skins, 
Fraaifs, dry asad green, 
Flax, Tobacco, 
Slops, Tallow, 
Colton, Wool, 
Uniter, Cheese, 
I>ard, Beer, 
Pork, lianas, 
Eggs, Poultry, 
ttianae, Vegetables, 
Flosar, CJralra, 
Seeds, 
Petr ©leas aaa 
&c., &c. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices 
in New-York, with full cash returns promptly 
after their reaching the City, by forwarding 
them to the Commission House for Country 
Produce, of 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
32 Jay-street, New-York. 
S. B. CONOVER, 
Comnii&ion Dealer, 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF FULTON-ST. 
Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Fruit and 
other Farm Produce. 
.Refers to the Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
WILSON M. BLACKWELL, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT for the sale of 
FLAX. 
75 Murray Street, New-York. 
Send for a weekly Price Current with References, &c. 
ANTI-FRICTION LEVER 
HORSE POWERS, 
BURR STONE MILLS, 
which may be driven by 
HORSE, WATER, or STEAM POWER. 
Send for Circular to E. H. BENNET, 
42 and 44 Greene-st„ New-York. 
W-fOBSSK POWERS, XMI6ESHEKS 
-“"“-AND SEPARATORS, CLOVER HCLLERS 
AND PAN MHiIiS—ROOT CUTTERS of several pat¬ 
terns. HAY and STALK CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, 
HAND and POWER HAY and COTTON PRESSES, SAUS¬ 
AGE CUTTERS and STUFFERS, LARD PRESSES. 
For sale by R. H. ALLEN & CO. 
189 and 191 Water-street, New-York. 
INCERSOLEi’S PATENT 
HAY PRESS. 
l oy 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
GO Courtlandt-st„ New-York. 
The best In use. Sold b; 
WEST’S OIS B BS<0>TEHi> 
» » By J. D. WEST & CO., 179 Broadway. 
P URE BERKSHIRE BOAIl.-FOR SALE by 
WM. 4 'ETTEE, Lakeville. Conn. 
