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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Half Volume of the G-enesee Farmer. 



SPECIAL PHIZES. 



Universal Clothes Wringer, 



It is^the ORIGINAL and only GENUINE and RELIABLE 

 WRINGER before the Public. 



IT SURPASSES ALL OTHERS IN 



Strength of Frame! 



Capacity for Pressure! 



Power of Action ! 



WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 



We Defy all Competition! 



WE] WARRANT EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 



WE have the highest testimonials certifying to its great value, 

 both in the saving of labor and materials, as well as its per- 

 fect adaptation to the use to which it is intended. These notices, 

 however, can not be inserted here. We only ask that the public 

 look at the facts— try our Wringer, and judge for themselves. We 

 ask none to buy without giving it a thorough test, for which 

 abundant opportunity will be given to all. 



CANVASSERS WANTED. 

 To men who have had experience as canvassers, or any who 

 would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable invention, 

 liberal inducements will be offered and good territory given them 

 (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which they shall 

 have the exclusive sale. _ 



This Wringer is made by 



The Metropolitan Washing Machine Company, 



Under the following patents: 



The Improved Patent Cog Wheel Regulator — 



It saves friction of the clothes, and prevents the rolls 

 from wearing. 

 The new Patent Method for Fastening the Roll to the Shaft- 

 Never blacks the clothes. 

 Bickerman's Patent Clasping Frame, for fastening to the tub- 

 Can not work loose from its place. 

 Lyman's Patent Adjustable Gauge, tor different sized tubs- 

 Thick or thin, straight, slanting, or circular. 

 Ggodyear's Patent (of which they are the exclusive owners) 

 for the right to make, sell and use Vulcanized India Rubber 

 Rolls or Covered Rolls for Washing, Wringing, or Starching 

 Machines. 



Any one -making, selling or using any Wringer {the user as 

 well as the maker), the rolls of which were not purchased of 

 them, and a license obtained to sell and use the same, are infring- 

 ing on their rights, and will at once be prosecuted according to 

 Jaw. After an expensive litigation in the United States Cottrts, 

 the suits are terminated and injunctions issued against the in- 

 fringers. The parties prosecuted lave settled for past infringe- 

 ments and arc now acting under licenses, which (with their sup- 

 ply of India Rubber) they obtained from them with the right to 

 use it for other Wringers (they paying a tariff on all sold), but 

 under the most careful restrictions as to terms and prices, both 

 wholesale and retail. 



All licensed parties will have a certificate, showing their rights 

 and authority. The public should beware of all canvassers for 

 Wringers who can not produce such certificate — tliey are bogus. 

 Descriptive Circulars furnished by 



JULIUS IVES & CO., General Agents, 

 July. 1862.— ly. 345 Broadway, New York. 



! 82F" Sold by Special Camassem throughout the land. 



A ualf volume of the Genesee Farmer commences with the 

 next number. It will be sent to any address for twenty-five 

 cents, and the foliowing Premiums will be paid to all who send 

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 Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



Publisher and Proprietor op the Genesee Farmer, 



June 1, 1S62. , - . . Rochester, N. Y. 



