1862. 



THE ILLINOIS FAKMEK. 



283 



CLOTHES WRINGERS. 



HALET, MORSE & BOTDEW'S 



SELF ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER, 



Is superior to any other in the market. Being made 

 of wood and India rubber, the clothes cannot be 

 damaged by iron rust, as is liable to be clone with 

 those having iron frames. The pressure can also be 

 regulated to conform to heavy and light goods, and 

 there is no liability of rusting out of steel springs. 

 On the whole it is by far the best and most economi- 

 cal wringer yet oflFered in the market. It will save 

 at least one-third the usual labor in washing. 



Every one is aware that the twisting and wringing 

 of clothes by hand, stretches and breaks the fibres ; 

 but this machine presses them so even, between two 

 rubber rollers, that a newspaper thoroughly soaked 

 can be wrung without breaking it in the least. But- 

 tons, hooks and eyes, &c., are not injured by it. 



In starching it is invaluable, especially oa large 

 articles, such as ladies' skirts, &c., as it leaves the 

 starch perfectly even. It will wring a bed quilt or a 

 pocket-handkerchief drier than it can be done by 

 hand, and the most ignorant servant can use it. It 

 can be screwed on to any tub, and only weighs ten 

 pounds. Ev^ery housekeeper should send for one and 

 try it. If it does not give entire satisfaction, it may 

 be returned and the money will be refunded. * 



For sale, wholesale and retail, by 



E. PECK, 

 Agent for the State of Illinois, 

 73 Lake street, Chicago, 111. 



P. 0. Box 3047. 



Agents wanted in every town. jlm 



FALiIi OF 1863. 



DUNLAP'S_NURSERY 



The proprietor of this Nursery offers for sale a 

 large and well selected stock of 



LOW HEADED APPLE TREES, 



from one to six years old ; Pear Standard Dwarf, 

 from one to four years old ; Peach Budded and Seed- 

 ling from one to three years old ; Cherry — EarlyMay 

 two years old ; Silver Leaf Maples, two to four 

 years old. Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberaries 

 Strawberries, Currants, Quinces, Shade and Orna- 

 mental Trees, Bulbous Roots, Flowering Shrubs, and 

 a well selected stock of Greenhouse and Bedding uot 

 Plants. Terms cash. Catalogue sent by addressing 



M, L. DUN LAP, 



Champaign, 111. 



R. JOHN A. KENNICOTT. 



D 



THE GROVE P. 0., COOK CO., ILL., 



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Will retail, at only 25 per cent, above cost of produc- 

 tion. Nursery Trees, Shrubbery, Flowering Plants, 

 Small Fruits, Large Evergreens, etc., of 600 sorts — 

 warranted good, true, and like to live. Price list and 

 infoemation, by mail, free. 

 mar3t 



"EMPLOYMENT— A NEW ENTERPRISE. 



The Frinklln Pewing Machine Companv want a numbsr o( 

 active Local and Traveling Agents. A liberal salary and ex- 

 penses paid, cr comm'sson allowed. Address, with stimp, 

 HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 

 (Clip th'a out for reference. J 



GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. 

 THIS DELICIOUS TOliTIC STIMULANT, 



Especially designed for the use of the Medical Professio • 

 and the family having superseded the so-called "Gins,' 

 "Aromatic," "Cordial," Medicated," 'Schnapps," etc., i.- 

 now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemist^= 

 and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medi 

 cinal qualities (ton'C and pluretic) which belong to an olc 

 and pure Gin. Put up in quart botttles, and sold by al- 

 druggists, grocers, etc. 



A. M. BINMNGER <fe CO., 



Established in 1798. Sole proprietors, 



No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. 



For sale by D. S. Barnes & Co., No. 13 Park Row. Nev. 

 York. 



Our long experience and familiarity with the requirement, 

 of Druggists, and our superior business facilities, enable n 

 to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and fam ■ 

 lyuse. novl3-m4a 



BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. 



BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS. 



Eighty Acres Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



OAA NAMED SORTS TULIPS, ALSO HYACINTHS 

 Jl\j\j Crocus, and a general assortment of Bulbs 

 and Flower Roots for Fall and Spring planting.'?1 

 Nursery stock. Evergreens, Greenhouse and garden^' 

 plants — all at wholesale and retail at lowest cash 

 rates. 



4S°*For particulars see Catalogues or address subscribei . 



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