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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Mode of applying JOHNS & CROSLEY’S 
OUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING. 
This Roofing is Fire and Water Proof, and can be applied 
by any ordinary laborer. It costs only about one-tlnrd as 
much as tin, and is more durable. 
GUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT PAINT 
applied to leaky roofs of all kinds, will render them perfect¬ 
ly water-tight. It is put up ready prepared for use and for 
shipment to all parts of the country. This Paint is particu¬ 
larly adapted lor painting Outhouses, Barns, Fences, &c., &c., 
and will effectually prevent wood from decaying. 
These materials have been tested ou more than twelve 
thousand roofs during the past six years, and we can give 
abundant proof of all we claim for them. Full descriptive 
circulars and any required information furnished by the 
JOHNS & 0ROSLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 
78 William-st., cor. Liberty, New-York. 
VAF5JABI.E 
0I§CO¥ESl¥ 2 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
Is of more general practical ntility 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 
ESo Superior fo any 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
Hilton’s Insoluble Cement 
Is a new thing, and the result of years of 
study; its combination is on 
SCIENTIFIC ESINCIEIiES, 
And under no circumstances or change of 
temperature, will it become corrupt or emit 
any offensive smell. 
Boot and Slioe 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 lias been proved. 
Itis especially adapted to Beatb- 
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. 
s—Tr*? TWIT ted; fr it 
Milton’s Insoluble Cement 
Is In liquid form and as easily applied as 
paste. 
Milton’s Insoluble Cement 
Is insoluble in water or oil. 
Milton's Insoluble Cement 
Adheres oily substances. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers' Pack¬ 
ages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. 
HILTON BEOS, & CO., 
Propuletobs, 
PROVIDENCE. E. I. _ 
Life Insurance. 
THE MANHATTAN LIFE UTS. 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 bv writing to the home office for a prospectus, 
j;L. HALSEY, Ast. Sec’y. HENRY STOKES, President. 
S. N. STKBB1NS, Actuary. C. Y, WEMPLE, Secretary. 
SULPHITE OF LIME, 
Used for preserving cider and all kinds of wine. Prepar¬ 
ed and sold In bulk dr tin Cans of 10 oz. each, with direct¬ 
ions dv ^ TT & SCHLEICHER, Manufacturing Chemists. 
West Mount Vernon, New-York. 
Depot, 103 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. 
Russia or bass mats, selected ex- 
B11/ pressly for budding and tying; GUNNY BAGS, 
TWINES, HAY ROPES, &c., suitable for Nursery purposes, 
fir sale In lots to suit, bv D. W. MAN WARING, 
Importer, 21S Fiblic-st.. NCw-York. 
Great Dis- 
coveiiy ! 
Applicable to 
the usefulArts. 
A new thing. 
Its Combina¬ 
tion. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers 
Jewelers. 
It Is a Liquid. 
Finis. 
UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES ’WHINGER. 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will have one ! 
It is only a question of timo. Thousands of families every 
month are being relieved in the hardest of all housework, 
Washing. Thousands of dollars are daily saved by pressing 
the water and dirt out of the clothes, instead of twisting and 
wrenching the fabric, and destroying the garments. 
Cotton is Expensive, 
Save It by using the Universal Clothes Wringer. 
66 Time is Money.” 
Orange Jtjdd, Esq., of the American Agriculturist, savs: 
‘•A child can readily wring out a tubful of~clotlies in a rew 
minutes.” Therefore use the U. C. W., and save time and 
money. 
Ladies who have long used them and know their value, 
speak in the highest terms in their praise. One says—“ I 
would as soon be without my cow, as without my wringer.” 
Another, “I can now go to bed and 6leep after washing- 
day.” Another, “ I hacl to pay fifty cents for a washwoman 
before, and now we do it ourselves.” Another, “The rich 
may afford to do without them, but I could nor.” &c., &c. 
These are but a few among thousands. Every one using 
them will report likewise. 
We have seven sizes, from $5 to $30. Those suitable for 
ordinary family use, are No. 1, $10, and No. 2, $7. These have 
<0 <Q> <S- » ^7-S3 US S ? 
and are warranted in every particular. This means especi¬ 
ally, that after a few months r use, the lower roll 
Wllili NOT TWIST ON T52E SHAF'F, 
and tear the clothing, as is the case with our No. 8 ($5), and 
other wringers without Cog-Wheels. 
In April’s sales of over 5,000, only 27 were of the No. 3, $5, 
size, without Cogs. In our retail sales we have not sold one 
in over a year! This shows which style is appreciated by 
the public. This is the only wringer with the 
PATENT COG-WHEEL REGULATOR, 
and though other wringer makers are licensed to use our 
rubber rolls, yet none aee ever licensed to use the Cog- 
Wheels. Therefore, for cheapness and durability, buy 
only the 
Universal Cleflaes Wringer. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one Is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the U. C. V., fbee of expense. What we 
especially want is a good 
CANYASSER 
In every town. We offer liberal inducements, and guarantee 
the exclusive sale. Apply at once to 
R. C. BROWNING, 
347 Broadway, New-York. 
<& HAMLIN’S CABINET 
L"-*. ORGANS—One to twelve siop3; prices $70 to $600. A 
vast Improvement on everything of the Melodeon or Har¬ 
monium kind. See written testimony of more than one 
hundred of the most eminent artists and organists of leading 
cities to the great excellence of these instruments, and the 
superiority to all others of their class for private and public 
use. Also, Melodeons from $60 to $170 each. Illustrated 
Catalogues sent free. Ware rooms Nos. 5 and 7 Mercer st., 
New-York. Addresss MASON BROTHERS. 
'VE2IJSSES.—Radical Cure 
i of Hernia or Rupture.— Dr. S. N. 
] Marsh, of the well-known house of 
/Marsh & Co.,No.2 Vesey-st., AstorHouse, 
opposite the church, devotes special at¬ 
tention to the surgical adaptation of his 
Radical Cure Truss. Also every kind of Trusses, Supporters, 
Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, and Mechanical appli¬ 
ances for Deformities. (A lady attendant.) 
IJ-Ig OK§E POWERS, 'ITfieBiSBffEKS 
R a AND SEPARATORS, CLOVER HULLERS, FAN¬ 
NING MILLS, HICKOK’S PATENT CIDER MILL, HUTCH¬ 
INSON’S PATENT CIDER AND WINE MILL, WINE 
PRESSES, ALLEN’S and other Patents, POTATO PLOWS, 
FRUIT GATHERERS, FRUIT LADDERS, &C„ &c. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
1S9 & 191 Water street. New-York 
LANE’S PATENT CARRIAGE JACK. 
CONVENIENT, 
SIMPLE, and 
CHEAP. 
This Jack Is made to 
operate on a new prin¬ 
ciple, and Is pronounc¬ 
ed by those who have 
used them, as the most 
convenient article of 
the kind before the 
public. For sale by 
tho principal hard¬ 
ware and agricultural 
dealers, also by the 
general agent A. H. 
HA VI LAND, 261 
Pearl-st., New-York, 
and the manufacturer 
J. G. LANE, 
Washington, N. Y. 
Send fob Ciboclab. 
The NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE 
Is the only entirely reliable machine in use. 
It has been before the public two years, and has not in any 
instance failed to give satisfaction. 
It saves two-thirds the labor and time required in hand 
washing. 
Itis a squeezing machine, and will not injure the finest 
clothing. 
A girl of fourteen years can operate it. 
It mil not get out of order. 
It is recommended by Mr. Judd, the proprietor of this 
Journal. 
Prices: No. 1, $12. No. 2,$16. No. 3, $20. 
Send for free Circular to 
OAKLEY & KEATING. 73 South-st„ New-York. 
AGENTS 
Wanted everywhere to sell WOODRUFF’S PATENT 
PORTABLE BAROMETERS. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro’, N. H. 
"tofakmersT 
S5©ehc TafcEt. ISobc T&feM. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO. 
The large sale of this manure, and constantly increasing 
demand has induced the Company to arrange for its manu¬ 
facture on an extensive scale. 
It is composed of Fine Raw Bone and Night Soil, free 
from all impurities, dried and ground to a fine powder, mak¬ 
ing it quick in its action, as well as permanent in its results. 
For Buckwheat, Turnips and Winter Grain, no manure 
can be found of equal value for the amount invested. 
It is put in new Barrels, 200 lbs. in each. One and a half 
barrels will manure an acre. 
Price, free of cartage, $4.50 per Barrel. 
A11 orders, which will hereafter he filled promptly, must bo 
directed to the LODI MANUFACTURING CO„ 
66 Cortlandt-st„ New-York. 
TO FARMERS 
AND OTHERS. 
We are manufacturing a Genuine Article of yekt Fine, 
BONE DUST, and HAW BONE SUPERPHOS¬ 
PHATE OP DIME, manufactured from unburned 
Bones, containing all the Animal and Chemical Fertilizing 
Properties. Please address the Manufacturers, and get the 
Intrinsic Value of your money. 
N. B. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers for Cash, 
Address A. LISTER & BRO., 
Newark, N. J. 
PURE BONE DUST. 
COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
AND ALL OTHER RELIABLE FERTILIZERS. 
In quantities to suit purchasers. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO. 
189 & 191 Water street. New-York. 
BKUGE^ - 
CONCENTRATED MANURE. 
Farmers wishing this valuable manure, mil please send in 
their orders early for the fall crops. Sold at the old price, 
$40.00 per ton. For Wheat, Eye, and Grass lands it hr.s no 
equal. Send for.a Circular, containing testimonials and direc¬ 
tions for use. C. W. VAN DOREN & CO., 
5S Cortlandt-st., New-York. 
AMM0N1ATED PACIFIC GUANO. 
A real guano containing from seventy to eighty per cent 
of Phosphate of Lime, to which has been added, by a chemi¬ 
cal process, a large percentage of Actual Ammonia so fixed 
that it can not evaporate, making it equal if not superior to 
any r other fertilizer. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analvsis by Dr. Jackson. Mass. 
Stale Assayer, »nd testimonials from scientific Agriculturists 
sliowlDg its valuo can be obtained from 
J. O. BAKER &■ C O., Selling agents, 
8i W'iill-sr New-York. 
