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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS, 1863, 
WEKE AWARDED THE 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS 
AT THE LATE STATE FAIRS OF 
VERMONT, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, IOWA, 
NEW-YOKK, INDIANA, MICHIGAN. 
OFFICE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW-YOKK. 
“ Grover & Bilker’s arc the best.”—Am. Agriculturist. 
Doty’s New-York Clothes Washer, 
Patented and manufactured by Wm. M. DOTY, 493 Broad¬ 
way, New-York, is undoubtedly the rest and cheapest 
WASHING- IIACHINE 
known. Price only $10 ; three-fourths size $9. 
It is pronounced best and cheapest by Solon Robinson, 
Agr’l Editor, N. Y. Tribune: James Brown, of the firm of 
Brown Brothers & Co., 59 Wall street; A. Holland, author of 
Laundry Manual, and others. Agents wanted in every to wu. 
Send for Circular. 
SELF-ADJUSTING and ADJUSTABLE ! 
The only Wringer with the Patent 
Cog Wheel Regulator, 
which positively prevents the rolls from 
BREAKING, OR TWISTING ON HIE SHAFT. 
It was pronounced superior to all others at the World’s 
Fair at London, 1862. It took the Ftrst Premium ar. the 
great Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Ncw-York City, 
1863, where the judges were practical mechanics, and ap¬ 
preciated COG WHEELS. 
It took the First Premium at the 
New-York State Fair.1862 and 1863. 
Vermont State Fair.1863. 
Pennsylvania State Fair. 1863. 
Iowa State Fair . 1863. 
Illinois State Fair.1363. 
And County Fairs without number. 
Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, says of the 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES YVKINGEK, 
“We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT¬ 
SELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garments ! There are 
several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we 
consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, 
otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the 
rollers 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 
YEAR'S CONSTANT USE.” 
We have seven sizes, from $5.50 to $30. The ordinary family 
sizes are No. 1, $10, and No. 2, $7. These have 
C O G-- XX EEXjS, 
and are warranted in every particular. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one Is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the U. C. W., free of expense. What we 
especially want is a good 
<J !-V IV V' A. H W I-: It 
in every town. We offer liberal inducements, and guarantee 
the exclusive sale. R. C. BROWNING, 
347 Broadway, New-York. 
Life Insurance. 
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INS. Co. 
OF NEW-YOKK, No. 31 NASSAU-ST. 
Accumulation $1.500,000. 
Claims paid S30.000. 
Divideuils 700,000. 
TUe greatly superior advantages of this old established 
Company, can be ascertained tree of expense at any of tlte 
agencies, or by writing to the home office for a prospectus. 
.T. HALSEY, Ast. Sec’y. HENRY STOKES, President. 
S. X. ST EBP. INS, Actuary. C. T. WEMPLE, Secretary. 
f mported and American Game Fowls.—Send for 
Circular to Lock Box A, Wellsburg, West Virginia. 
Great Dis¬ 
covery ! 
Applicable to 
the usel'ulArts. 
A new thing. 
Its Combina¬ 
tion. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers: 
J ewelers. 
It is a Liquid. 
Finis. 
USEFUL,and VALUABLE 
fiascovuat y ! 
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 
Bo Superior to any 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
Hilton’s Insoluble Cement 
Is a new thing, 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 Sboc 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 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. 
Milton’s Insoluble Cement 
1 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 iu Family or Manufacturers’ Pack¬ 
ages from ‘2 ounces to 100 lbs. 
MILTON BROS. & CO., 
Proprietors, 
PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
AGENTS 
Wanted everywhere to sell WOODRUFF’S PATENT 
PORTABLE BAROMETERS. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro’, N. H. 
INDIA RUBBER ©LOVES. 
Are invaluable as a protection of the bands in all kinds of 
Housework, Gardening, etc., and are a certain cure for 
Chapped Hands, Salt Rheum, etc. 
Ladies’sizes, $1.00 per pair; Gents’ sizes, $1.25. Sent by 
mail on receipt of price by 
GOODYEAli’S I. E. GLOVE M’F’G CO., 
205 Broadway, New-York, 
Manufacturers and Dealers in every description of India 
Rubber Goods. 
MONEY CAN BE MADE BY AGENTS every- 
iTi. where in taking orders for KETTELL’S HISTORY OF 
THE GREAT REBELLION, in two volumes. First volume 
664 pages, 14 steel engravings, 66 portraits, 8 maps, and other 
illustrations, ready for immediate delivery. Second volume 
to be issued at the close of the war. Liberal terms to agents. 
Address, N. C. MILLER, Publisher, No. 3 Park-row, N. Y. 
M ME. DEMOREST’S mirror of fashions. 
The Splendid and valuable Winter No. Ready Nov. 1st. 
Contains an Elegant Cloak Plate, a Splendid Colored Fash¬ 
ion Plate, Numerous Engravings, ana five full size Patterns, 
with many other valuable Novelties. Single copies 25c. 
Yearly $1. with valuable Premiums. Published 473 Broad¬ 
way, New-York, and sold everywhere. Every Lady should 
secure this splendid winter number. 
XBSXISSES.—Radical Cure 
of Hernia or Rupture— Dr. S. N. 
Marsh, of the well-known house of 
Marsh & Co., No. 2 Vesey-st., Astor House, 
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.) 
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. 
lIOIKi: POWERS, TIIRESiliLRS 
* “VNIJ SEPARATORS, CLOVER HALLERS 
AND FAN MILLS.— ROOT CUTTERS of several pat¬ 
terns. HAY and STALK CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, 
HAND and POWER HAY and COTTON PRESSES, SAUS¬ 
AGE CUTTERS and ST OFFERS. LARD PRESSES. 
For sale by B. H. ALLEN & CO. 
189 and 191 Water-street, New-York. 
Steel Composition Bells. 
THE AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
(Office No. 30 Liberty-street, New-York.) 
Are the only manufacturers of this descrip¬ 
tion of Bell, cither In this country 
or in Europe—the combining of 
certain metals, and the process 
of manufacturing the sarncbclng 
the discovery of the President 
of the Company. These Bells 
we can commen’d 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 
$100, and one of 1000 lbs. 
with like appointments, for 
$200. The price for the 
Bells being 15c. per pound, 
and that of the hangings 
of the first, $25, and those of the latter $42. Our circulars, 
containing full details, will be forwarded free of charge to 
all parties desiring the same. 
Amalgam Bells, 
At prices within the reach of every Church, School, 
Cemetery, Factory, or Farm in the land. Their 
use throughout the United States and Canadas for 
the past six years has 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 thirds 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. 
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i f UTCHINSON’S IMPROVED FAM- 
B “ ILY WINE and CIDER MILL. 
PRICE $18. Sold by 
gRiffing, brother & CO., 
60 Courtlandt-st., New-York 
THE EUREKA FEED CUTTER. 
A Cutter adapted to the wants of Farmers. 
This machine has important improvements. It crushes 
and cuts the heaviest corn stalks, and hay and straw with 
great rapidity, by either hand or horse power. It has four 
cylindrical knives, ground on the inside; they cut with the 
shear cut, and can be easily ground and kept in com¬ 
plete cutting order by ordinary farm help. It is well made, 
easily operated, simple, durable, and effective. Hundreds 
are in actual operation to the perfect satisfaction of the 
purchasers. Orders solicited—promptly attended to. Send 
for a circular, furnished free. Manufactured only by 
H. K. PARSONS, Agent, 
Novelty Works, HARRISBURG, PA. 
INGERSOLL’S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countries to the number 
of over 1200. 
The Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequaled advantages. We 
invite those wanting such machines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERS6LL & DOUGHERTY, Creenpoint, Kings Co., L. I. 
ANTI-FRICTION LEVER 
HORSE POWERS, 
-A-3XTX3 
BURR STONE MILLS, 
which may be driven by 
HORSE, WATER, or STEAM POWER. 
Send for Circular to 
E. H. BENNET, 
42 and-H Greene-st.. New-York. 
4 hSIERS OK BASKET WILLOWS.—34 KINDS. 
VF-phe largest collection In America. Of all colors and 
degrees of fineness. Cuttings at low rates. Send for Cata¬ 
logues. PRINCE & CO., Flushing. N. Y. 
ORINCE & CO., FLUSHING, N. Y.—LIN WEAN 
V NURSERIES. Founded 1732. New Priced Catalogues 
of Trees and Shrubs, of Grapes, of Strawberries, of Bulbs, 
of Pseonies, &c., &c., just issued, seut to applicants. 
RAPES, STRAWBERRIES. SEEDS AND ALL 
small articles seut by mail, safely, aud at low rates by 
PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
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