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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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It wu pronounced superior toallothors at the World's 
Kulr at London, 1862, IE took the I'iiest Prrhium hi Um 
emit Fairol the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, in New-York 
Citv, 18©, where the judges were practical mechanics, ami 
appreciated COG WIlKKI.s. 
It lOOk the FlltST 1'ltKMIUM Ht the 
NaW'YOBX Statk Fad; 
Ykkmon C Statu Fa I it 
Pknnkylvam \ State Fair... 
Iowa Stats Fair 
Illinois Statk Fair 
MtrilhiKN Static Fa ik... 
Ami ut county Fairs without number 
.1863 and 1868. 
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1863. 
1863. 
SELF-ADJUSTING and ADJUSTABLE ! 
Tli>- only Wringer with the Patent 
Cog Wheel Regulator, 
which positively prevents the rolls from 
BURAKING, OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
Without Cog-wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth 
through the Machine Is put upon the lower roll causing three 
times as much sixain upon the lower roll as when Cog-wheels 
with our Patent Regulator Aroused, besides the extra strain 
upon the cloth. Experience shows that Clothes Wringers 
without Cog-Wheels cannot be depended on. 
In raplj to the question, "How Long will it Last !" we 
ran only sav, •• As long as a wash-tub, cooking-stove, or any 
other family utensil.*' See testimony of Orange Judd, of 
the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y„ who 
ativs of the 
"We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR ITS- 
SELF EVERY YEAH in the saving of garments ! We 
eonslder It Important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, 
otherwise a mass of garments mav clog the rollers, and the 
rollers upon the crankshaft 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." 
IT SAVES 
TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY. 
It Is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing-ma- 
chine, andw'lll fit tubs of any size or shape. 
It Is simple in its construction, and docs not easily get out 
of repair. 
It Is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, but the Cog-wheels 
give It a POWER which renders It a most EXCELLENT 
WASHER, preying and separating as It does the DIRT with 
the WATER, from the clothes. 
ANY WASHERWOMAN CAN USE IT. 
A CHILD TEN YEARS OLD CAN WORK IT. 
It will save its cost every six months in the saving of clothes. 
We have seven sizes, from |5.50to $30. The ordinary family 
stees are No. 1, $10, and No. 2, $7. These have 
COGWHEELS 
and are 
WARRANTED 
In every particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few months' use, the 
lower roll 
WILL NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT, 
and tear the clothing, as Is the case with our No. 3. and other 
Wringers without Cog-wheels. 
In our monthly sales of over 5,000, only from one to two 
dozen are without Cogs. In our retail sales we have not sold 
one In nearly two years ! This shows which stvle Is appre- 
ciated 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 are ever licensed to use the Cog-wheel 
regulator. Therefore, for cheapness and durability, buy 
only the 
universal clothes wringer. 
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 
CANVASSER 
Seven* town. We offer liberal inducement?, and guarantee 
e exclusive sale. B. C. BROWNING", 
847 Broadway. New- York. 
HOLIDAY PRESENTS 
OF 
-AJIectiori ixntl Charity. 
u urn IK &, WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM 
TV, fe~«F^ 
.— ~— , J , r— -y 
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LOCKSTITCH 
No. 608 Broadway, New York. 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS, 1863. 
WERE AWARDED THE 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS 
AT THE LATE STATE FA1I19 OF 
KENTUCKY, 
MICHIGAN. 
IOWA, 
VERMONT, ILLINOIS, 
NEW-YORK, INDIANA, 
OFFICE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. 
"Grover & Baker's are the best."— Am. Agriculturist. 
PARR'S TOOE CHESTS, 
Fitted with complete sets of Tools, sharpened and set, roady 
for use, and packed in cases for shipping. 
Prices from $2 to $35 each, and containing from 8 to 92 
tools according to size. 
Shipped on receipt of price. Send for descriptive circu- 
lars to the manufacturer GEO. PARR, Buffalo, N. Y. 
THE FAVORITE BURNER. 
No glass chimneys needed. 
We are now manufacturing 
our unrivalled non-chlmnev 
Burner In such quantities as 
to be able to offer ft to all who 
USB lamps. It is the only re- 
liable non-chimney Burner. 
It makes a clear, soft and 
steady light, without smoke or 
odor, consuming the carbon 
by Jets of air entering the 
Interior of the flame. It holds 
the flame and can be carried 
about like a candle. It saves 
the eyes, the lingers, half the oil, and all the expense of 
chimneys. It is the best night lamp, and is perfectly 8afe 
and reliable In everyway. It Is simple in operation and 
nevergets out of order. It will fit your lamps, as the screws 
are of a uniform size in the lamps how made. You can buy 
directly of us, through the mall, without regard to dealers 
who make their profltfi mainly from the sale of chimneys. 
Mailed, postage paid, to any address on receipt of sixty-five 
cents. Write to HUTCHINSON & CO. Cayuga, N" Y. 
Something *tliat every 
- Family nrccls. The "Excel- 
sior Lamp Filler." An attachment 
for filling lamps without unscrew- 
ing the burner or removing the 
chimney. It can be applied to all 
lamps In use and can be purchased 
for 15 cents from Lamp dealers 
throughout the country. The trade 
supplied bv 
BEERS, JTJDSON & BEERS. 
43 John St., New- York. 
Send for a circular. 
KOF/S PATENT 
IPi-emiTim. Clieese Vat, 
AND IMPROVED HEATER-UITH 
ROE'S PATENT Ct'T OFF VALVES. 
Pat. Dec. 12, 1851; Jurtc 22, 1858 ; March 2V, 1SG2 : Jan. 22, 1SG3, 
Is the befit cheese making apparatus in the world. Several 
thousands of them have been sold and thclrveputatlon In well 
known throughout the groat dairying sections of the country. 
The manufacture of dallying apparatus being onr ex- 
clusive business, we are enabled to better study the Interests 
of the dairymen and make such Improvements in dairying 
apparatuses the improved Interests i-f dairying demand,— 
and we believe we are not claiming too mueii In Baying that 
the Improvement In the quality of cheese and In the general 
Interests of dairying, wltliln the last few years, Is larirely ow- 
ing to the introduction of our Cheese Vat. This Vat em- 
braces everything wanted, up to the present time, for cooling 
and lieatlne the milk; scalding the curd; regulating the 
heat; supplying hot water ; a measure to show the number 
of gallons of milk in the Vat, &c, &c, and everything made 
and finished In a superior manner. 
VATS for < IBI.I>a; FACTORIES. 
We arc making very large Vats, with large heaters, cut 
off, and all the improvements complete, for Cheese Facto- 
ries of 100 or 1000 cows; also a superior style of carrying 
cans and all apparatus needed for Factory use. 
We also manufacture and furnish Cheese Presses and Press 
Screws, for common or factory use. Roe's Patent Expansion 
Cheese Hoop—the best hoop in use; Curd Knives; Scale 
boards for packing cheese, &c., &e. Send for circular or 
address ROE & BLAIR, Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 
AG-ENTS 
Wasted EvXEYwnERE to sell WOODRUFF'S PATENT 
PORTABLE BAROMETERS. 
CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro 1 , N. H. 
The NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE 
Is the only entirely reliable machine in use. 
It has been before the public nearly three years, and has 
not in any instance failed to give satisfaction. __ 
It saves two-thirds the labor and time required In hand 
washing. 
It Is a squeezing machine, and will not Injure the finest 
clothing. 
A girl of fourteen years can operate It. 
It will ntt get out of order. 
It la 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. 13 Sonth-st., New- York, 
