1864.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
279 
WASHING DJLY 
IN THE DARK AGES! 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE 
If yon don't want your clothes twisted and wrenched, and 
pulled to pieces by the above old-fashioned Back break- 
ing, wrist-straining and clothes-destroying process 
of washing and wringing, go before next washing-day and 
bny one of the best labor-sating, clothes-saying, health- 
so'i.vg, time-saying, and money-saying inventions of the 
age, 
THE 
UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
-WITH- 
GOG WHEELS 
53,818 SOLD IN 1863 ! 
46,811 sold In «llc first Ave months of 1861. 
PRICES. 
9TZE OF ROLLS. 
No. Length. Diameter. 
1 Large Family Wringer, S14 UK In. 2'A in. 
IX- Medium .r jg lixin. IK in. 
2. Medium Family " II) ..9*fln. 1JJ In. 
ly. Small " " 3 lOJj-in. \% In. 
S. Small " " 8 SJfin. 1^ in. 
S. Large Hotel " 20 14 in. VA in. 
IS. Med. Lanntlry " 30 17W In. 8« In. 
22. Large " " 4-5 11H In. 3>4\n. 
No3. IS and 22 to rnn by Steam or Hand, Pullies, £1 per pair. 
Nos. 2K nnd S have Rolls so small that cogs can not be 
used. All others are 
WARRAXTED. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is selling 
we will send the U. C. W„, free of expense. 
In reply to the question, " How Long wrLL it Last?" 
we can only say, " As long as a wash-tub, cooking-stove, or 
any other famllyiitensil." See testimony of Orange Jttod. 
" V7e think the machine much more than PATS FOR IT- 
SELF EVERY YEAH in the saving of garments ! We con- 
sider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, oth- 
erwise a mass of garments may clog the roller-*, and the rcH- 
era upon the crank-shnft slip and tear the clothes, or the 
i break loose from the shaft. Our own Is one of the 
first made, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR 
YEARS' CONSTANT USE." 
They arc for sale in nearly every town in the country. 
Wherever they are not already introduced we want a 
GOOD CAIYASSER. 
The EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF SALE will be 
gnaranteed to the first responsible applicant for the territo- 
ry. Liberal inducements offered and Descriptive Circulars 
furnished by 
E. C. BP.OTVXIXG, General Agent, 
&17 Broadvay. New-Yorfc. 
jS^*" For full description and testimonials of the 
UNIVERSAL WRINGER, please refer to lack 
numbers of the Agriculturist. 
Hats! Rats!! Rats ! ! ! 
40 Kiihon-si .. New-York. 
ISAACSEN'S 
IMiofespliovic Paste, 
Will do all that Orange Judd hiu said in the American Agri- 
cultural of June, an follows: " NuUatxor >1 n . Isaac 
sen's Phosphoric Paste has given us mora than one year's 
freedom from these pests. It appears to drive them off, as no 
dead one has been found or siuclled. Several friend* have 
found the remedy equally valuable. Hob any one Culled 
with it ? With our favorable experience we think we do the 
renders a favor by recommending the use of this preparation 
where rats and mice arc troublesome." I also manufacture 
Paste for destruction of Roaches and Black Beetle, and im- 
port the genuine Persian Insect Powder. 
Price for PHOSPHORIC PASTE, 
Retail GO cts. and $1.25 a Box. 
"Wholesale at the usual discount. 
Depot, 40 FuJion-st., IVcw-Yorlt. 
ADOLPH TSAACSKN, 
Rat Catcher and Yeniiln Destroyer. 
Win. It. idAOTLETT, Architect. 
Hohokus, Bergen County, N. J. 
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING 
Is Fire and Waterproof, and can be applied by any laborer. 
It costs about one-third as much as tin, and is more dmable. 
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT PAINT 
As applied to leakv roofs of all kinds, will render them per- 
fectly water-tight. It is put up ready prepared for use. 
This paint is particularly adapted for painting Ont-hous.cs, 
Barns, Fences, &c, &c. 
These materials have been tested on more than twelve 
thousand roofs during the past six years. 
Full descriptive particulars furnished by the 
JOHNS ft CHOSLKY MAN UFACDtTKING CO . 
(Sole Manufacturers,) 78 William-st., New-York. 
Putnam Clothes Wringer! 
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE 
SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER. 
NO WOOD-WORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. 
NO THUMB-SCREWS TO GET OUT OF ORDER. 
WARRANTED WITH OR WITHOUT COG-WHEELS 
It took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty-seven State and 
County Fairs In 1S63, and is, without an exception, the best 
Wringer ever made. 
Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Aus- 
tralia. Agents wanted in every town and In all parts of 
the world. 
No. 2, $8 00. No. 1, $9 00. No. F, $10 OO. 
No. A, $11 00. 
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by the 
Putnam Manufacturing- Company, 
NO. 13 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK, 
—AND— 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
S. €. NORTHROP, Age At. 
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, VIZ: 
That Iron well galvanized WILL not rust; 
That a simple machine Is better than a complicated one : 
That a Wringer should be self-adjusting, durable, 
and efficient ; 
That Thumb Screws and Fastenings cause delay and 
trouble to regulate and keep in orde?\- 
That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and 
split ; 
That wood bearings for the shaft to run in will wear out ; 
That the PUTNAM WRINGF.i; with or without Cog- 
wheels, will not tear the clothes; 
That Cog-wheel regulators are not essential; 
That the PUTNAM WRINGER has all the advantages, 
and not one of the disadvantages above-named ; 
That all who have tested It, pronounce it the best Wringer 
ever yet made ; 
That it will wring a Thread or a Bed Quiti without 
axte ration. 
Mason & Hamlinfs 
CABINET ORGANS 
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. 
The wide demand for our CABIVET ORGANS has 
Induced dealers In some cases to advertise quite different 
instruments as CABINET ORGANS, and in others to rep- 
resent to purchasers that Harmoniums and other reed Or- 
gans are the same thing. This is not true. The excellen- 
ces of the 
CABINET ORGANS 
which have given them their high reputation, arise 
not merely from the superiority of their workmanship, but 
also in large measure from essential differences In construc- 
tion, which being patented by us, can not be imitated by oth- 
er makers. From these arise their better qnallty and volume 
of tone, and rapacity for expression. Every CABINET OR- 
GAN has upon Its name-board In full, the words, 
"Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ." 
When a dealer represents any other Instrument as a 
CABINET ORGAN, It is usually ft mere attempt to sell 
an inferior instrument on which lie can make a larger profit. 
THE CABINET ORGAN 
Is designed for Parlors, Churches, and Schools, and Is recog- 
nized by Musicians as unquestionably superior to all other 
small Organs, and every thing of the Melodeon or Harmoni- 
um kind. Full description ofinstruuients with testimonials, 
sent free to any address. 
PRICES FROM $110 TO $6(To. 
Ware rooms :— No. 4 274 Washinston-st., 
Boston, TOast*. MASON «fc HAMLIN. 
No. 7 Mercer-st., New- York, 
MASON BROTHERS. 
NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR SCHOOLS. 
THE SONG-GARDEN. 
SECOND BOOK, 
By Dr. LOWELL MASON, 
Is now ready, containing a large number and great variety 
of New Songs, Rounds, Exercises, &c„ with the Elements of 
Musical Notation. The series is deslfmed to inelude three 
books, progressively arranged, but each book complete In 
itself. The First and Third Books will be Issued as soon as 
ready. Price of Song-Gardrn, Second-Book, $7.00 per doz- 
en. One copy will be sent post-paid to any teacher, for ex- 
amination, on receipt of fifty cents. For sale by MASON & 
HAMLIN", Boston, Mass. 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, New York. 
New Music Book for Choirs and Singing 
Schools. 
THE KEY NOTE. 
BY WILLIAM B. BRADBURY. 
This work is the result of Mr. Bradbury's collecting and 
composing for several years, and is everywhere beinr re- 
ceived with the greatest favor by the most experienced c inj:- 
ers and musicians. The extent of Mr. Bradbury's popularity 
may be judged from the fact that of his last book, the Jubi- 
lee, over Two Hundred Thousand have been sold, and of his 
entire works more than Two Millions. 
In addition 1o its rich collection of Tunes and Anthem 1 * 
the KEY NOTE baSfl great variety of Exercises and light 
Glee Choruses, suited to social or singing school use. It Is 
plainly printed, one part only on a staff, and but two tunes 
on a page, so that the eye Is not wearied by a succession of 
thickly set notes; and In every particular it Is believed the 
lovers of good music at church and at home will find the 
KEY NOTE just adapted to their wants. 
Price $1.50 on receipt of which sample copies will be sent 
pre-paid, by mail. For sale by MASON & HAMLIN, Boston. 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, 
No. 7. Mercer-st., New- Tort. 
