AMALGAM BELLS. 
60 
AMERICAN AGRTCUI/TTJRIST. 
[FKBUT7ARY, 
Steel Composition Bells. 
N DELL COMPANY. 
Dilice No. oi. Libertv-street, New-1 ork.) 
the on 1 v manufacturers of Uiis descrip- 
"lion ol Dell, either in lliiscountry 
or in Europe—the combinin'; ol' 
certain metals, and the process 
of manufacturing the same lieimr 
the discovery ol the President 
of the Company. These Delis 
we can commend with "rent con¬ 
fidence to the public, for their 
„ cheapness and quality of tone. 
7% We furnish a 500 lb. bell with all 
/ if the necessary appointments—in¬ 
stil, _ cludinsr Harrison's patent¬ 
ed Self-acting notary, lor 
$100, and one ol' 1000 lbs. 
with like appointments, for 
$200. The price tor the 
Dells being 15c. per pound, 
and that of the hangings 
of the first, $25, and tlio*e of the latter $43 Our circulars, 
containing full details, u'!l be forwarded free ol charge to 
all parties desiring the same._ ' __ 
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EST’S HJEirraOVBB b»iihs».- 
Dy J. 1>. Wtti f & CO., 170 Broadway, N. Y. 
Rundf.II’s First Premium Horse Pitchfork. 
rr; Premium at several State and County Fairs. Any 
d/'.i of testimonials from tliose that have used the Fork, 
r, 'or a circular. Agents wanted in every town and 
f tv K. J. RUNDELL & BRO., 
Coxsackie, N. V., 
and 153 Dearborn st„ Chicago, Ill. 
Beardsley’s Premium Slay 
Elevator. 
Persons wishing to ant as Agents for the sale of the BEST 
8LEVATOU in use, will OTKSR * co , 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
Aiiiaigiiin Bt Is, 
At prices within the reach of every \iurch, School. 
Ccmeterv, Factory, or Farm in t ! land. Their 
use throughout the United States ard Canadas for 
the past six years has proven ttieu to combine 
most valuable qualities, among which are tone. 
STRENGTH, SONOROUSNESS, and DURABILITY OF 
vibration, unequalled by any other manufacture. 
Sizes from 50 to 5000 lbs., costing TWO thirds less 
titan 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. 100 William-street, New-York. 
Life Insurance. 
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INS. Co. 
OF NEW-YORK, No. 31 NASSAU-ST. 
Accumulation $1,500,000. 
Claims paid S30,0t>0. 
dividends 700,000. 
rite greatly superior advantages of this old established 
Company, can be ascertained free of expense at any of the 
agencies, or by writing to the home office for a prospectus. 
J 1, HALSEY, Ast. Sec’ HENRY STOKES, President. 
6. N. STJCBB1NS, Actuary. C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. 
“I have never changed my mind respecting them from the 
Irst excepting to think yet better of that which I began 
blinking well of.” Rev. Henry Ward Beeches. 
" The Troches are a stair of life to me. 
Prof. Edward North, 
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. 
For Throat Troubles they are a specific." 
N. P. Willis, 
“Too favorably known to need commendation.” 
Hon. Ciias. A. Phelps, 
Pres. Mass. Senate. 
“Contain no Opium nor anything injurious ” 
Dr. A. A. Hayes, Chemist, Boston. 
“An elegant combination for Coughs." 
Dp.. G. F. Bigelow, Boston. 
“I recommend their use to Public Speakers.” 
Rev. E. H. Chapin. 
“Most salutary relief in Bronchitis." 
Rev. S. Skiokrikd. Morristown, Ohio. 
“Very beneficial when suffering from Colds." 
Rev. S. J. P. Anderson, St. Louis. 
“ Almost Instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing 
peculiar to Asthma.” 
Rev. A. C. Eggleston, New-York. 
‘ .:cv have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat so 
that'I could sing with ease.” T. Ducharme, 
Chorister, French Parish Church, Montreal. 
As there are imitations, he sure to obtain the genuine. 
| Great Dis¬ 
co vkey ! 
lISCFULiiml VALUABLE 
DiSCOVEBV ! 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
Applicable to 
the usefuJArts. 
A new thing. 
Its Combina¬ 
tion. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers 
Jewellers. 
Families. 
It is a Liquid. 
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. 
IliHon’s Insoluble Cement 
Is a new tiling, and tlie result of years of 
study; its combination is on 
SCSENTTSFfiC PRINCIPLES, 
And under no circumstances or change of 
temperature, will it become corrupt or emit 
any offensive smell. 
Boot it nil 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. 
Jewellers will find it sufficiently adhesive 
for their use, as lias been proved. 
It is especially adapted to Leath¬ 
er, 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 sure thing for mending 
Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Bone, 
Ivory, and articles of Household use. 
Remember. 
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 to oily substances. 
Finis. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers’ Pack¬ 
ages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. 
HILTON BROS. & CO., 
G-utta Percha Cement Roofing 
Costs less than half as much as Tin—Is Fire Proof—and can 
be readily applied to new and old roofs by any ordinary 
workman. 
Gutta Percha Cement Paint 
Is the cheapest and most durable article for painting metals 
—and repairing LEAKY ROOFS of all kinds—also for pre¬ 
serving out-houses, fences, &c.—is ready prepared for use. 
The JOHNS & CROSLEY. MANF’G CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, 
78 William Street, New-York. 
FIVE ARTICLES 
FOB EVERY FAMILY. 
Pyle’s Saleratus. 
Pyle’s Baking: Cream Tartar. 
Pyle’s Purified Soda. 
These articles are put up expressly for the best class- of 
family Trade, are strictly Pure, and full weight. A fair tri¬ 
al will convince any Intelligent housekeeper of the Econo¬ 
my of their use. 
Pyle’s O, K. Soap. 
Pyle’s Blueing Powder. 
These articles are designed for the Washing Department, 
and have gained a reputation which bids fair to place them 
in every house throughout tlie country. For the Saving of 
Labor and Expense we acknowledge no rival, and simply ask 
one trial to prove their superiority. All the bo6t class 
Grocers have, or can readily get these articles. Some, how¬ 
ever, endeavor to persuade customers that they can supply 
something as good or better, for tlie reason that they make a 
larger profit; but it is tlie Housekeeper's right to have pref¬ 
erence, and tlie Groccr's-business to furnish goods bearing the 
best reputation. All articles bearing tlie name of JAMES 
PILE can be relied upon for purity and just weight. 
JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 
850 Washlngton-st.. cor. Franklin. New York. 
-5^ 
The NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE 
Is the only entirely reliable machine in use. 
It has been before the public nearly three years, and has 
not in any instance failed to give satisfaction. 
It saves two-thirds the labor and time required In hand 
washing. 
It is a squeezing machine, and will not Injure the finest 
clothing. 
A girl of fourteen years can operate it. 
It will not get out of order. 
It is recommended by Mr. J udd, the proprietor of this 
Journal. 
Prices: No. 1. *12. No.2,$16. No. 3, $20. 
Send for free Circular to 
OAKLEY & KEATING. 73 South-8t„ New-York. 
The ONLY reliable Self-Adjusting Wringer. 
No wood-work to swell or split. 
No thumb-screws to get out of order. 
WARRANTED WITH O R W ITHOUT 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. 
Instead of believing the statements of parties Interested in 
the sale of other Wringers, 
TRY IT, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. 
Test It THOROUGHLY with ANY and ALL others, and 
if not entirely satisfactory, return it. 
It will wring any thing from a thread to a bed quilt with 
out alteration. 
Patented In the United States, England, Canada, and Aus 
tralla. Agents wanted in every town. 
Prices: No. 2, $5 50 ; No. 1, $6; No. A, $8. 
Testimony of Messrs. Jno. W. Wheeler, of Cleveland, Ohio 
and Jno. C. Lefferts, of New-York. 
Putnam Mfg. Co : 
Gentlemen.—I know from practical experience that Iron 
well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rust one parti 
cle. I can safely say, after several years experience In the 
manufacture of chain, for chain-pump and water-drawers, in 
which I have tested the affinity of iron and zinc. Chat if the 
process be conducted properly, it is a perfect weld of the two. 
Nearly one year ago my family commenced using one ol 
your Wringers. It now performs all of its functions a9 well 
as it did the first time It was used, and has become an indis¬ 
pensable article with ns. I have closely observed several 
other kinds of clothes-wringers, the modus operand! being 
different, trying to produce the same results a9 tlie Putnam 
Wringer, but in my judgement they nave failed. The Put¬ 
nam Wringer Is as near perfect as possible, and I can cheer¬ 
fully recommend it to be the best In use. 
Respectfully yours, 
JOHN W. WHEELER. 
Many years’ experience in the galvanizing business ena 
bles me to indorse the above statement in all particulars. 
JOHN C. LEFFERTS, 
No. 100 Beckman-st.. 
New-York, January, 1861. 
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by 
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., 
No. 13 Platt-st., New-York, and Cleveland, Ohio. 
S. C. NORTHROP, Agent. 
Stammering* 
And Stuttering cured by Bates’s Patent Scientitle Appliances. 
For (new edition of) Pamphlets and Drawings describing 
the same, address U. C. L. ML AES, 277 West 23d Street. N. Y 
