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Geared to give three turns of tlie Crank, or six 
Hrokes of the pUtngers, for one turn of tUe hand. 
Two-thirds the labor and time required In washing by hand 
and ftU the wear and tear of the garments arc saved by the 
use of the Nonpareil ; and it may be relied on to finish 
the work without hana-rubt/ing. It Is simple in all Its parts 
and strongly made ; andbylts superior mechanical construc- 
tion, SPEED and POWER ;are secured with the least possible 
expenditure of labor. 
For free Circular, and Terms to Dealers, Address 
OADCLET & KEATING. 184 Water-st., New- York. 
THE UNIVERSAL 
Cog-Wheel Clothes Wringer 
was pronounced superior to all others at 
The World's Fair, in London, 1862, 
received the BRONZE MEDAL (highest premium) at the 
Great Fair of the 
American Instltate, la New Tork City, In 1863. 
It has also received the 
FIRST PREMIUMS 
SfE^-'IS'^JS;.-^.'.^.^.™.^^"?'.; 1862 1863 
VERMONT, .•• 18«3 
PENNSTL'ifANIA 1863 1864 
MICHIGAN ■-. 1864 
INDIANA... 1863 1864 
ILLINOIS 1863 1864 
IOWA...... 1863 1864 
WISCONSIN 1864 
CONN. ItlVEK VALLET FAIU 1864 
CHAMPLAIN VALLEV FAIR 1S64 
and at the nrincipal COUNTY" and INSTITUTE FAIRS 
throughout the laud. 
Opinion of Orange Judd, Esq., Xklitor Amer- 
ican Agriculturist. 
It Is, in reality, a Clothes Sacer ! a Time Savfr I and a 
Btrength Surer I We thint the machine more than payafor 
itself every year. In tlie saving of garments ! There are sev- 
eral kinds, nearly alike In general construction, but we con- 
Biderit Important that the Wringkk be fltted witli COGS, 
otherwise a mass of garments may clog tlie rollers, and the 
roUera upon thecrank-shatt slip, and tear the clothes. Our 
own Is one of tiie tlrst made, and it is as good as new, after 
nearly four years' constant use ! 
tir See also Premium list In this paper and advertisement 
In back numliers of the Agriculturist. 
Prices for the best family size.s-WITH COGS-No.2, $10. 
No IX $12- On receiptor the price from places where no 
one Is selling, we will send tlie II. C. W. free of expense. 
pr EVERY WKlNGElt WITH COGS IS WARRANTED! 
Good canvassers can tlnd profltable employment selling 
the U. C. W. For terms and Circulars address 
K. C. BROWNING, Genl. Ag't, MT Broadway, N. Y. 
MESfDEIVHAIili'S 
PATENT HAND LOOM, 
■ For weaving I'lax, Wool, Hemp, Cotton, and Silk. Be- 
ing the only complete Loom ever Invented. For particular 
enclose stamp for Circular, to the Manufacturer for the 
Eastern States^ K. F. KIDDER, Burllneton, Yt. 
READ PANS FOR making Sweet, Lip:ht, 
wholesome bread without Yeast or Soda, or any delo- 
terloQS Ineredient, for $1.25. Sent by Express by MILLER, 
WOOD * CO., 15 Laigbt-at., New York. 
BTJO GOaE. 
GINGER SNAPS. A collection of Two Thousand 
SoiNTiLLATiONS OF WiT. The Material Gathered and the 
Whole Batch Baked by JO COSE. 
This new book contains the Merribst THoronTS of thb 
Merriest Men— short, enspy, pungent — all selected with 
care so that they may be read by Men and Women, Boys and 
Girls, at any time and place. It is a book for Farmkks *t 
THEIR Noonings UNDER the Trees; for Folks at Home. 
Travhlers in Cars and Steamboats, Uamblkrs at this 
Seaside and in the Woods. Take it up at any time you 
will find somethnis you have never seen before tliat will 
make you shake with honest laughter. It contains 160 papes, 
nearly 2000 Snaps. Price in fancy paper, illustrated corer, 
red edge, only ^5 cts.: in boards, illustrated coper, red edge, 
38 era.; in extra cloth, embossed and lettered, red edge, 50 
cts. (a choice gift book). Which will you have? Send your 
money and you shall have your "SNAPS." A very salable 
book for Agents, Katlway Itookst'llers. and others, to whom 
a discount on quantities will be made. Address 
AMSDEN & CO., Publishers, 
Boston, Mass. 
Children's Car- 
EiAGES, Spring Kockinq 
Horses, Cantering Hoi-ses, 
Brown's Baby Tenders, Self- 
Operating Swings and Toys. 
S. TIBBALS, 
510 Broadway, opposite St- 
Nicholas Hotel. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
^2T^ SEVEN OCTAVE. %^^^ 
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES. 
GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 Broaaway, N. Y. 
New, enlarged Scale Piano Fortes, with latest improvements. 
Thirty years' experience, with greatly increased facilities 
for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above 
unusually low price. Our instruments received the highest 
award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at 
the American Institute. Warranted Ave years. Terms 
net Cash.. Call or send for descriptive circular. 
Popular Band & Orcliestra Mii§ic. 
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA.-lst and 2nd Violins, Flutes, 
Clarionet. Cornet and Bass. 33 Nob. Price of each, TO cents. 
DITSON'S SELECT BRASS BAND MUSIC. Printed on 
Cards, for 14 or less number of instruments. 47 Xos. Price 
of each, $1.00. TERPSICHORE, for 5 to 18 Instruments. 
Price for small orchestra. 60 cte. ; for large orchestra, $1.00. 
A complete list of the pieces comprised in the above sets, 
sent on application. 
THE NEW GEUMANIA: A collection of Operatic Airs, 
Marclies, Polkas. Waltzes, Quadrilles, &c.; for 5 and 6 Instru- 
ments, by Burditr, |1.50. 
STAR COLLECTION OF MUSIC, for Wind and Stringed 
Instruments, by J. W. MOORE. Price $2.00. 
Published by OLIVER DITSON & CO., 2n Washington 
street, Boston. 
MME. DEMOREST'S EXQUISITE AND UN- 
equalled Toilet Preparations.— Lily Bloom, for impart- 
ing a pearly whiteness and beautifying the complexion; 
price 50 cents. Roseate Bloom, innocent as a rose, and im- 
Sartlng to the complexion the charms of youth and health; 
) cents. Curling Cream, an exquisite hair dressing for fix- 
ing curls and beautifying the hair ; r>0 cents. Everlasting 
Perfume Packets—all the popular odors; price 50 cents 
each. Sold by all druggists and perfumers, or mailed free on 
receipt of tha price, at Mme. DEMOREST'S Emporium of 
Fashions, 473 Broadway, New-York. Dealers supplied on 
liberal terms. 
Every Farmer should have 
one of Halsted's STorse Hay Forks. 
Woodruff's Patent Portable 
BAROMETER, 
No 1. 
Price $15. 
No. 2 
Price $10. 
It will not be necessary 
to point out to the readers 
of the Agriculturist tlie 
merits of this valuable in- 
etrument. Having enlarged 
our facilities for manufac- 
turing, we are enabled to 
meet promittly the very 
rapidly increasing demand 
for these Barometers at a 
email advance upon former 
prices. Circulars giving 
full particulars sent IVce on 
application by mall. In- 
stances have occurred, 
where farmers have saved 
hundreds of dollars annu- 
ally by its use, often more 
than Its cost In a single in- 
stance, and scientific men 
have estimated a total Bav- 
ing of FIVE PER cent, on 
all crops by the use of a 
reliable Barometer to foro- 
tell Impending changes In 
the weather. 
Four years' experience 
has Incontestlbly proved 
this to be the most reliable, 
durable, cheapest, and only 
Portable Barometer. 
Independently of Its prac- 
tical value, It is well worth 
Its cost as an ornamental 
article of furniture. 
"We recommend it above 
all others for general use." 
—American Agriculturist. 
"It is really a good, prac- 
tical portable Barometer." 
—Scientific American. 
" I would not be without 
mine for $100."— O. JfTDD. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Thermometers of all kinds and sizes and of superior ac- 
curacy and finish constantly on hand. 
Send Stamp for Circulars. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro, N. H. 
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Sure Fop on Rats and Roaches. 
DrugRlata, Merchants and Peddlers find ready sale for 
Isaacsen's Rat Paste and Insect Powder. 
Keluil prices, SO cents, 60 cents, and $1 *^5. Orders lor K 
gross or more at liberal discount, and sent free of express. 
Address ADOLPH ISAACSEN, 40 Fulton-st., New York City, 
or BUKNHAMS & VAN SCHAACK, IG Lakest. Chicago, 111. 
GROVER &. BAKKR'S 
HIGHEST PREKHVn 
EliASTIC STITCH AlfD I.OCK. STITCH 
SEWING MACHINES, 
4.59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
India Rubber Crloves 
Are & certain euro for Chapped Hands, Salt RUoum, etc., 
and an excellent protecllon for the hands la Housework 
Gardening, etc. Sent by mall on receipt of |1.50 for 
Ladies' sizes, |1.75 for Gentlemens", by 
GOODYEAR I. R. GLOVE MF'O CO, 
SD5 Broadway, New-YorK. 
