1877.] 
AMERICAN AG-RICULTURIST. 
119 
THE WESTINCHOUSE 
THRESHING MACHINES *& HORSE POWERS 
Sest lit CJenteiiiiial ""X'rial. 
Threshers for all sizes of Horse Powers and Steam, Lever 
Powei-3 for 4 to 10 Horses, and Endless Chain Powers for 2 
and 3 Horses— and Engines from 4 to 10 Horse Power. All 
with late and Important improvements. Send for Circular. 
G. \VK^TI\OHOUSE ife CO., Schenectady, y. Y. 
Rice's Patent Spring Brace. 
*THAT 
ALTERS 
THE CASE." 
Tafeea well 
everywhere. 
"Will do twice 
the service and 
ride easier. ^ 
to $-■> put on. 
Agents wanted. 
Address 
C. L. RICE, 
Box 3S4. 
Scranton.Pa. 
THE CELEBRATED 
Dexter 
Ib one of those inventions that commends itself to the 
PRACTICAIj man as the COBDIOIV-SENSE 
SPRING, being aside-spring without the unpleasant and 
dangerouns side motion of the Concord, and obviating the 
jerking of the Elliptic. Being without perch, gives inde- 
pendent action to each wheel, making them mucli more 
durable. The SPRINGS are made of special CRUCI- 
BLE STEEL, and are fully warranted. 
The UEXTER supplies a want long felt by the Parm- 
er, Itusiness Man, and Physician, as it gives them 
the easiest riding and most durable SPRING VEHI- 
CliE known, and much less liable to break than the 
ordinary spring, on account of quality and form. 
Please examine carefully the editorial and advertisement 
In Dec, 1876, American AgriculturUt, and send for circular to 
DEXTEE SPRING CO., 
Hulton, near Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1837. 
PH<EXIX BRAXD." 
■We offer the above br:ind of White Lead to the public 
with the positive assurance that it is 
PERFECTLY PURE. 
ECKSTEIN, HILLS & CO., 
For sale by dealers generally. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
3'0r& — Consumers will consult their INTEREST by 
bearing in mind that a large nroportioii of the article sold 
as I'tJRE WHIIE LEAD is adulterated to tlie extent 
of from 50 to yu per cent ; and much of it does not contain a 
particle of Lead. 
Grand 
.Premojia 
OrtiT HAY PRESS ^ ADORESS FCR circular 
^t?^2^^^^^^_Rt<;.OEDERICKStC0 
ONLY ©700.00. 
For S700.0U we furnish the Shaker Separator, 
mounted on 4 wheel trucks, and our Ne^v Portable 
Engine, mounted. Tliis is about J^ the price heretuiore 
asked lor Thresher and Portable Engine. 
Blyiuycr Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, 'Ohio. 
Portable, and Stationary Engines, Cane Mills, Mills and 
Evaporators. Circulars sent on application. 
BURR STOJ\[£ GRIST MI]:<l,S~ 
_ ^ "'' ■* AND _ , ^ 
Flouring Machinery. ' 
Catalogue 9%\ 
and Price 
List Pree. 
The Oentetmlal Prize Medal and DiplomnT 
LEOXAKn & SH.T.TMjVN. Brldgenorl, Conn. 
The Anti-Friction Hay Carrier 
S:ives labor and money. It is simple ; iheprap- 
=(pling positivti; it runs on frittion rolls, bence 
will come back on filisht incline. The track ia 
ine.Tpeniive ; tbe carrier costs but a trifle; manT' 
hundreilsare In ui^e. Ko trouble about fret- 
ting over bigh beams, or to the end of deep 
bays. Hay is dropped where wanted, and the 
work of inowins is reduced. Track ihould be 
pot up now wbllo barnft are TuU. 
Send for circulars anl designs for Irsikinj 
barn, to U.S. Wind Engine & Pomp Co., Ba- 
tavLa, 1)1., niaoiifaeturors n- the Old Reliable 
Hatladay Standard Wind Mill. 
SNYDER'S LITTLE GIAPSTIfliPIN^ 
■ TheBest ^ r^pne-HorsePowervwithtu^ 
.SMALL.:- ;''?~[Ii^^=ii''^-boiler complet8,dTlly:^.^|l5p..^ 
b Two-Horse PoweK-.^ ..2^0 CX" 
'^ ;^ AThree-HorSe Power; ..25 0» 
■ TheBest ;; 
.SMALL.- r '".^ 
POWER ENGINES' 
INTHE GOyNTRY. , 
.JVlanufactured by 
waaifawfliaiiawBij 
84 Fulton Str, 
^1 1]1# p!iExajTafn& 
i^ -2 or; SEND FOR ' 
-- ;: IllUSTRAFED ■; 
Sec pages 259 and 260 Am. Agriculturist, July number, 1876. 
CATALOGUE- 
THE ECONOMIZER. 
RETURN FLUE-BOILER & ENGINE. 
Boiler all wron_cht-lron— Fire entirely surrounded with water— tUorcby dispcnslns with fire- 
brick, which always cause-i trouble by gettlntr out of place. &c. 
All Sfdiment and lime settles In rooIi\st place in boiler undt'r firc-plncc, and can be rouiovcd 
throu;;h hnnd hnlcs at boltnni r>r()Vii|''(! lor tlint purposic, 
THE ECONOMIZER AGEICHLTML EN&INE. 
The rhoapoBt by far and best Acrrlculturnl Engine, and the only return Fluc-Ilollor 
mounted on wlicels. No dancer from sparks while thresbiuj;. Perfectly safe In every 
respect, and tfuaruntccd to give rnliro satlsCactinn. 
Prices on all '^izri very Io^t, and terms liberal. 
send' KOr. SPKCIAL CIlIcrLAIIS. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Little Fails, N. Y. 
SPAIN'S PATENT CHURNS. 
Centennial 
Medal Awarded 
In use over 25 years. 
Removable Dasher. 
Made ol White Cedar 
^ach galvanized hoops. 
Send for circular aod prices. 
CLK31Ei\T & DUXBAR, 
PlLiladelphia. 
TO COLOR BUTTER. 
R. A. W. CHEEVER, IN THE FARMER. 
ot >iov. 11, recommends all dauymen to use 
M 
Wells, Richardson & Co.'s 
PERFECTED BUTTER COLOR. 
He says:— "For all we can see, it is absolutely perfect. It 
should entirely supersede carrots for coloring butter, and 
also all the crude preparations of annotto as formerly put up 
by drng-glst?.'* 
It gives the exact shade of ihe best Jersey butter. It is 
pure, intense, economical, and has no tasle or smell. It is 
an improvement on our "Golden Extract," beln^ a com- 
bination of the briglit vellow coloring principle of the 
Dandelion blossom, and it is greatly superior to carrots, etc., 
giving a better color, and no work. 
IT^' A sample sufficient to color fifty pounds 
of butter ^vill be sent to any address, post- 
paid, on receipt of ten cents. 
£vei"y Dairvman who wishes to realize tbe highest price 
should give it a trial now. Address 
IVELIiS, RICHARDSON Si CO., 
Burlington, Vermont, 
151 ITTTC D COLOR, far superior to Anetto; does 
^9U I I Ci r% noCiua>^eredorraDcidliKeit. butgivea 
Butter a Golden Yellow Natural Color. Awarded Ci NTENNXAL 
PKIZK MEDAL. For Sale by Couotn Stores aod Druggists, uir- 
molars free. A sample bv mail, to color 50 lbs. of Butter, 15 Cxs. 
Agenta wan'.>d, URS.' B. SMITH. 3i7 Arch St Philada. fa. 
Tlie Rectaiigiilar Clmrii 
and 
Butter-worker. 
Simpl*^. efficient, and affrays 
reliable. No inside tixtures. 5 
sizes iiuide. Endorsed bv leading 
Dairymen. Agents wanted wliere 
we have none. Send for circulars. 
CORMSH & CCRTIS, 
Port Atkinson, AVIs. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most Eflcctlvc, Simple 
and Convenient Yet Invent- 
ed. Works 30 lbs. in 
, less tliaii 5 minutes, 
: thoroughly worKins out the 
buttermilk and mixins: in 
the salt. Send for circular 
and price lists. 
A. H. RE ID, 
No. 6 NortU IStU St., Pllil.^dcll>l^ia, Pa. 
CANVASSERS WANTED 
EVERYWHERE TO SELL THR 
CLIMAX 
CLOTHES ^VK,IlvoEI^. 
It li.is ,1 Purcbase Gear, wliicli c;iuses It to turn with 
half the liilior lliat is requhud in tm-ninc other wringers. 
SiitislV yourself :is to tlic merits of a Purctmse Gear before 
buvin'" anv other wrincer. 
N. B. PHELPS. Sole Air't, 
102 Chambers St., Now York. 
ESTABLISHED 1866. 
JAMES SHEPARD, New Britain, Ct., 
Solicitor OF I'aten is, am> Kxpkut in Taiknt Causes. 
Vamplik't of tnstiuctions mailed frei- to all applicani:*. 
Af?K\V DFiPAKTVItK.— Travellncand localealcs- 
men wanted. STAPLE GOODS, tfo PEDDPIXG. 
Salarv j!75 a montli. Hutel and travellnp expenses j)ald. S. 
A. Gk.'VNT & CO.. manufaclnrerti; of KN\'ELOPES and 
PAPER, 2, J. G, and 8 Home St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
BRADFORD MILL CO. 
Successors tu Ju.-». BradtorJ & Co. 
MAMlAtTUREltS OF 
French Bulir Millstones^ 
Portable Corn & Flour Mills, 
Sniut Machines, e^c. 
\lso, .lor\lcrfl in n.-llinc Tlolhs ind 
Giii-rnl Mill Kurntsliliig. 
OfBce & Fnctory.lCS W. 2d St, 
<'IX<IN\A'II, O. 
- "j^^ J.n.Sl. wnrt.Trtji. W.K.nunlar ■?«• 
LlisTS STTNT ON APPLICATION 
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Tlie Sugar Mal(er's Friend, 
Anents Warned 
111 cM:-r\ Miizitr diflrit t 
tor:itiv;i^8 lor the snle 
Of Po»('8 Patent 
ItTefnllic Eureka 
Son SdoQC SI"* Bneket Hanirer. 
Snmpt.^rirenhirs .m.! Tirnis scut posl- 
pal.l ...1 r.'C'Ipi nf "iiecnt=. A^' ir.'ss 
C. r. POST, llnmif. A- Paienlee, 
Burlinirloii. Vt. 
EUREKA SAP SPOUTS 
Call for the 
at your Hardware Stores 
