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UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. 
PRICES. 
No. 1, Ljusoe Family Wringer, £10.00 l WITH COGS. 
No. 2,* Medium “ “ 7.00 J wariusted. 
No. 2K, Medium “ 
No. 3, Small “ 
No. 8, Large Hotel 
No. 18, Medium Laundry 
N o. 22, Lakgk “ 
6.00 1 WITHOUT COGS. 
5.00 ( Not warranted. 
“ $ 11 . 00 ) 
“ ( To run [ 18.00 > 
“ \ by steam t 30.00 ) 
WITH COGS. 
Warranted. 
* No. 2 is generally used in private families. 
THE ONLY WRINGER WITH THE PATENT COG 
WHEEL REGULATOR. 
No wringer can be durable without 
COG WHEELS. 
Canvassers wanted in every town. Persons residing where 
no canvasser is appointed, hy remitting the price to us, shall 
receive the wringer by express, prepaid. 
R. C. BROWNING, Agent, 345 Broadway, N. Y. 
New World Clothes Wringer. 
The greatest improvement in Clothes Wringers. Agents 
wanted in every town of the United States. Send for a Cir¬ 
cular. HAINES & PELL, 27 Courtlandt-st„ New-York. 
GREAT DISCOVERY. 
An adhesive preparation, that is insoluble in Water or Oil 
and that will stick Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes 
sufficiently strong without stitching. It will also mend broken 
Furniture, Crockery, Toys, and all articles of Household use 
effectually. 
ms/rouvs 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT, 
Supplied in packages from 2 ounces to 100 pounds. It is a 
Liquid, and as easily applied as Common Paste. It adheres 
Oily Substances firmly and completely. 
Can be procured at wholesale in all large cities, and at re¬ 
tail throughout the country. 
HILTON BROTHERS,’ Proprietors, Providence, R. I. 
“A Good Thing. —Having occasion the other day to use a 
liquid Cement, we tried the article made by Hilton Brothers, 
Providence, and found it to work to a charm. We therefore 
recommend it.”— Woonsocket Patriot , Feb. 6,1863. 
CHAS. RICHARDSON & CO., G1 Broad-st,, Boston, Mass., 
Agents for New-England. 
For sale in New-Tork by 
HALL & RUCKEL, 21S Greenwich-st, 
H. C. OAKLEY, 11 Park Row. 
T. HARDY, 208 Broadway. 
$150 
SEVEN OCTAVE 
' ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES. 
$ 150 . 
GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 BROADWAY, 
Now at. their new warerooms, are prepared to offer to the 
public their new enlarged scale Piano Fortes, with Iron 
Frame, Overstrung Bass, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, 
etc. The Grovesteen Piano-lortes received the highest 
award over all others at the World’s Fair, and for five suc¬ 
cessive years at the American Institute, which is a suf¬ 
ficient guarantee of their excellence. 
Heavy Mouldings. Carved Legs, etc., $175 and $200. Rose¬ 
wood Tops, $10 extra. Warranted for five years. Terms, 
net cash. 
PIANOS, 1HELODEOKS, SEWING 
MACHINES, 
Also APPLETON’S CYCLOPEDIA and other Books sup¬ 
plied on the most reasonable terms. For Circulars and 
full particulars address REV. GEO. G. SAXE, 
37 Park Row, New-York. 
The NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE 
Is the only entirely reliable machine in use. 
It has been before the public two years, and has not in any 
instance failed to give satisfaction. 
It saves two-tliirds 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 not get out of order. 
It is recommended by Mr. Judd, the proprietor ot this 
Journal. 
Prices : No. 1, $12. No. 2,$16. No. 3, $20. 
Send for free Circular to 
OAKLEY & KEATING, 73 Sontli-st., New-York. 
TEETH 
UPON ALEEN’S SYSTEM 
CAN BE OBTAINED AT 
22 Bond-st., New-York. 
Bv this method the TEETH. GUMS, ROOF, and RUGAE 
of the MOUTH are all truthfully represented, reflecting those 
delicate tints, shades, and forms peculiar to the natural or¬ 
gans, thus concealing from the observer the human agency 
in forming them. This we do positively accomplish, as 
evinced by our numerous patrons. The natural expression 
of the mouth, and original contour of the face can also be 
restored, which rejuvenates the waning cheek. 
A descriptive pamphlet maybe obtained by addressing 
DRS. J. ALLEN & SON, as above. 
M me. demorests mirror of fashions 
AND JOURNAL DU GRANDE MONDE, universally 
acknowledged the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the 
world. Circulation 30,000. Published quarterly at No. 473 
Broadway, New-York. Single copies 25 cents, vearly $1, 
with a valuable premium. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail, 
oil receipt of price. 
r JTJ0£lJS?$flSS.—R adical Cure 
.of Hernia or Rupture.— Dr. S. N. 
] Marsh, of the well-known house of 
/Marsh & Co., No. 2 Vesey-st., AstorHouse, 
opposite the church, de'votes special at¬ 
tention to the surgical adaptation of his 
Radical Cure Truss. Also every kind of Trusses, Supporters, 
Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, and Mechanical appli¬ 
ances for Deformities. (A lady attendant.) 
A valuble premium to the yearly 
SUBSCIBERS to MME. DEMOREST’S MIRROR OF 
FASHIONS. Each yearly subscriber to be entitled to 50 
cents’worth of extra* patterns, to be selected from the de¬ 
signs in the Magazine—to be sent by mail or from the show¬ 
room, No. 473 Broadway, New-York. 
Fruit fi?oxes--Fruit Boses. 
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN USE. 
Hallock’s Patent. Send for a free Circular to 
N. HALLOCK, Queens P. O., Queens Co., N. Y. 
THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. 
This is the best and cheapest microscope 
in the world for general use. It has just 
received the First Premium—Silver Medal 
—at the Ohio State Agricultural Fair. It 
requires no focal adjustment, magnifies 
about 100 diameters, or 10,000 times, and is 
so simple that a child can use it. It will 
be sent by mail, postage paid, on the re¬ 
ceipt of $2.25, or with six beautiful mount¬ 
ed objects for Three Dollars. Address 
HENRY CRAIG. 
182 Centre-st., New-York. 
Mr. Henry Craig —Dear Sir: I have received the Micro¬ 
scope you forwarded to me, and am well pleased with it. It 
is a valuable instrument, one that should be in the house of 
every family, where they can appreciate its value. The study 
of nature is one that is interesting and useful. Beiiig in 
company with some of my friends the next day after I re¬ 
ceived my Microscope. I was compelled to part with it. 
Please find inclosed $2.25 for another of your Microscopes. 
Direct to Henry V. Space, "White House, P. O., Hunterdon 
Co., New-Jersey. 
Stammering, 
Cured by Bates’ Patent Scientific Appliances, the only 
known means for the rapid and permanent cure of stammer¬ 
ing, Stuttering, &c. 
They took the Prize Medal at the last London Exhibition^ 
and of which the Illustrated London News, 2d Aug., 1862 says, 
“ Mr. Bates, of Philadelphia, shows some small and ingenious 
instruments for the treatment of stammering, the effect of 
which on an Individual so afflicted, is really remarkable.” 
For pamphlets and drawings, describing'the same, address 
H. C. L. MEARS, 277 W. 23d Street. New-York, 
P. O. Box 5076. 
Acknowledged to be Superior (o 
all Olliers. 
495 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. 
“Grover & Baker’s is the best.”—Am. Agriculturist. 
C l RE AT INDUCEMENTS TO CANVASSERS 
5 to procure yearly subscribers to MME. DEMOREST’S 
MIRROR OF FASHIONS, by which any person can secure 
a good income. For particulars send stamp for circular. 
WHAT EVERY FARMER AND AMATEUR 
should have.—One of Parr’s Tool Chests fitted nn with com¬ 
plete sets of tools, sharpened and set ready for use, and 
packed in cases for shipping. Boy’s size, containing 44 tools, 
price $9; Gentlemen’s size, containing 80 tools, price $22; 
Youth’s, containing 62 tools, price $14; Planter’s and Far¬ 
mer’s, containing 92 tools, price $32; also smaller chests for 
Juveniles, at $2, $3, and $4 each. Shipped on receipt of 
price. Send for Circular, giving full descriptions, to the 
manufacturer GEO. PARR, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Sou I lulo w u Sheep. 
I offer for sale my Flock of pure blood Southdown 
Sheep, consisting of 
28 Ewes, 2. 3, and 4 years old. 
2 Rams, 2 and 3 years old. 
17 Ewe Lambs, six weeks old. 
18 Ram Lambs do. do. 
The Ewes took the first premium at the Westchester Co. 
Agricultural Fair last Fall. Address 
WARREN LELANP, 
Highland Farm, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., or 
Metropolitan Hotel, New-York. 
ITALIAIN BEES. 
I have still “two genuine Italian Queens,” from my 
importation of March, 1861, from which I shall continue to 
breed during the coming season. Orders are requested to 
be sent in as early as possible. 
Price for a queen with a few hundred workers $10. Safe 
arrival guaranteed. C. WM.ROSE, 63 Exchange Place. 
Or I am willing to sell out these two genuine Queens to 
any person that will offer me a fair price for them. 
Ayrshire Cattle for Sale. 
The Subscriber having a herd of eighty-five Ayrshires—com¬ 
prising fifteen bulls and seventv cows and heifers—[all ot 
which were either imported or “bred by himself]—offers at 
private sale several of both sexes. 
Catalogues, giving a description of each animal, may be 
obtained of SANFORD HOWARD, Office of Boston Cultiva¬ 
tor, or of HENRY H. PETERS, 
Southborough, Mass. 
T horough bred Ayrshire heifers.— 
Yearling, two and four years old. Thorough bred Devon 
Bulls, two and three years old. For sale by ALFRED M. 
TREDWELL, Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
A lderney stock, thirty cows, iiei- 
FEKS. and lieifer calves for sale. Apply to 
JOHN T. NOliTON, Trustee, Farmington, Conn. 
W hite Face Black Spanish Fowls, hrecl from im¬ 
ported and first premium stock, for sale by C. H. Cr.os- 
by, Danbury, Ct.—Also Spanish eggs for sale. 
C HESTER COUNTY PIGS, in pairs not akin, at 
reasonable prices. Stock pure. O. J. TILLSON, 
New Paltz Landing, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
S HAR E’S PATENT COULTER HARROW. 
HALSTED’S PATENT HAND CULTIVATOR. 
PLOWS, HARROWS, AND CULTIVATORS, &C. 
MILLER’S PATENT HAY PRESS AND STUMP 
PULLER. 
FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS of all kinds. 
FERTILIZERS, GUANO, BONE DUST, POU- 
DRETTE, &C. 
GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS IN 
GREAT VARIETY. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
HAINES & PELL, 27 Courtlaudt-st., New-York. 
