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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
BAKER'S CH OCOLATE AMD COCOA, 
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. 
W. BAKER & CO.'£ 
American, French, Homceopatnis 
and 
VANILLA CHOCOLATE, 
PREPARED COCOA, 
BIOH A, 
Cocoa Paste, JTomceopathic 
Coma, Cocoa Shells, • 
VJ "p^"^™^'"' - Cracked Cocoa, <fc. 
THESE Manufactures, to which fihst premiums 
have been awarded bv the chief Institutes and 
fairs of the Union, and at 'the PARIS EXPOSITION 
OF 1867, are an excellent diet for children, invalids 
and persons in health, allay rather than induce the 
nervous excitement attendant upon the use of tea 
or coffee, and are recommended by the most eminent 
physicians. 
For sale by the principal Grocers in the United States. 
?) WALTER BAKER & CO., 
Dorchester, .... Mass. 
SIO a Day for All Stencil Tool Samples 
free. Address A. J. FULLAM, Springfield. Vt. 
Leaf. Flower and Fruit 
STIMPSON'S SCIENTIFIC PEN 
and INK-RETAINING HOLDER. 
One dozen Pens (assorted points') and a ITolder mailed, pre- 
paid, on receipt of fifty cents. A. S, Earnes & Co., N, Y. 
THE DELAWARE LITERARY INSTITUTE, 
FRANKLIN, N. Y„ lias full equipment, and offers a 
thorough business or scientific cd ileal ion at low rates. 
GEO. W. JONES, A. M., Principal. 
Send for Knox's Seed Catalogue.— See page 71. 
EVERY FARMER ami il< lUSEKEEPER should, 
use MABH & LANGMAN'S Patent Liquid Bisulphite 
of Lime, fur preserving meat, eggs, eider, etc. Sold l>\ all 
Druggists. Wholesale agoni, W. MAKK, ll Water-st., ami 
143 Maiden Lane. New York. 
The Standard Churn of our Country 
JUOEN CHURN AND 
BUTTER WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DASH. 
The Jullen Clinrn Co. offers the above named Clitirn in its 
various sizes to dealers and butter makers, as the staple 
Churn of our country. It is now in practical use in various 
portions of the Union, and 
Purchasers Avill find it to be 
1st.— A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of the very best butter, leaving the butter- 
milk thin and blue. 
2d.— A perfect butter worker and Salter. 
3d.— Easily operated and cleaned ; a child can work it. 
4th.— It is the strongest, 
handsomest, and most 
durable Churn in the 
market. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 holds S gallons and 
churns 5 gallons. $10.00. 
No. 3 holds 10 gallons and 
churns ? gallons, $10..,0. 
No. 4 holds IS gallons, and 
churns lOgallons, $11.50. 
WM.C. CHAMBERLAIN 
Gen'I. Agent, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
EASTERN BRANCH. 
g§[ C. PALMER & SON, 
Gcn'l. Agents, 
Utica, N. Y. 
WHOLESALE ACENTS. 
Grilling & Co.. BS & 00 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Cupples, Marston & Peck. South Water-st.. Chicago. 
Cupples tfc Marston, North Second-st., St. bonis. 
RALE'S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
'i* Do von want Hie cheapest, fastest, easiest operated, 
most simpi,., a-id .hirahle Scll-.-Fediug Hay. Straw and Stalk 
Culler. ]foltoh< ,.,.,,'; f,.r till l,ie,l. Allowance made for 
1'i-ight. Agenisv. iie.i. Illnslrated Circular sent. 
PEEKSKILL FLOYi \V< il:Ks, IVrkskill, N. Y. 
CALK & CIIAPIN, Chicopce Falls. Mass. 
Fountain Pen. use 
Pours . >lso i.ther gold pel 
cular. G. F. IIAWKF.S, 
sand ea 
I Nassa 
it. On 
-st., ki 
tilling wi 
,'.,",' ,;' 
A. N. WOOD & CO., 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Manufacturers of their Celebrated 
PORTABLE EIGINES, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapt oil to driving Thrashing Machines. ( ircular Mi ws. Mills 
of all kinds. Printing Presses. "Wood or Iron 1, allies. Machin- 
ery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping Winer. Com Shellers. &c., &c. 
' ts, like 
n p., 
... _ t" pit. . 
Mr. W. N. Perry, of Kiishvllle. Yates Co.. N. Y., says in 
the Conntrv Gentleman of Aug. 2''th. lsi;7: "by Hie way. we 
are thrashing hv steam, uslng'a six lior-e porlalile engine. 
It works t" a charm, ins! the thing to do a nice ioh : 1! does 
the work ol' ten horses on a sweep power, and very much 
better." 
The American Agriculturist, In editorial notes, on page 
317. Sept. number^ ISO;, savs: "Steam Tnr.Asiiy.ns are a 
prominent icalilre in Wcstoi 11 husbandry. The horse thrash- 
ers are still in use, lint are as certainly doomed as the -rv thi- 
ol- the hand rake, They are altogether loo slow for this age. 
The steam Ihrasher is mourned upon wheels, and is drawn 
by horses bom place P. place, as it I- wanted. The great 
advantage of lie- si, .am thrasher is that it pills the wheat 
harvest so much into the power of the farmer. As a rule. 
wheat siands In lie- shock unlil il is thrashed, and Ihe first 
good weal her is availed ol to clean the crop, and send it to 
market." 
The Manufacturers take pleasure in referring to the fob 
lowing parties, sane of whom have used theii Portable 
Engines for years : 
Wm Porter & Son, 271 Pearl st., New-York. 
E. U. Osborne, Poiighkeep.ie. N. y. 
P. M. ISiegen. Ilobhs Ferry, N. Y. 
A. N. Webb. Hudson. N. Y. 
D. E. Teal & Co., Norwich, N. Y. 
D. .1. WoodworM,. Yorkshire. N. Y. 
Babcocs in .-., I', ! oslt, N. Y. 
|sc. N.Y. 
.1. 1. 
While i: Fuller. I 
inghampton, N. Y. 
J -. :. . 1, 1. 
. N.J. 
C. II. Rai ■ on 1, i 
ii,', n. Pa. 
Wm. Slit.- , M 1 
Worts ,v- i ■,.. I oli 
a. \v. i -,,p. ■:-,.. d. 
Mich. 
Cock A Thomas. 
Milaninzoo, Mich. 
Moses 11. I.ee. Fd 
vaf.bburg, Mich. 
G. A.Colby, Nllc = 
Mich. 
J. II. Flsilfcr, F. S 
iglnaw, Mich. 
Doalle ,v l'-;ir'lian 
Alpena, Mich. 
.1. !■:. I'.oii.-hi-.-C.e, 
lisli iwaka, Indiana. 
Geo. A.V, 
Prairie Far 1 
w 1. Chicago, Illihois. 
10- , I is eb . • . 
i ...l.lw ,.",1,111. 
(., II. s i ! , 
g-syille. 111. 
.1, Widiu •., 1 | 
11. Ford, P. i ' , 1 
IV M. ' -.1 lb. 
nor. III. 
Polo. III. 
Mw-rs.y c,.., in... 
niilc'lon. 111. 
E. P. Allisft Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
il Icon, Wis. 
Owen Whitney & 
( .... Footoville, Wis. 
Dailv Gazelle I ■ 
Ii -, . nport, bova. 
Chandler & Frosl 
Timothv Allen. Yv 
- 1 at, Iowa. 
IsaacD. Spear. Mobile, Ala. 
E. M. Ivens.v Co.. New I irleaus, La. 
J. P. Dab-. Nashville, Tcnn. 
Plant Bros., St. Louis, Mo. 
,1. C. Anslin. Cosuniuns, Cal. 
E. G Bradley, Cotton Plant, Ark. 
Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists sent on application 
to A. N. WOOD & CO. 
Gale's Copper Strip Feed Cutter. 
Fullu warranted for three years. 
Agricultural Boilers, Vegetable Cutters, 
Circular Saw, In frame, for Cutting Fire- 
wood, Splitting Boards, etc. 
Draining Spades, Scoops, &e. 
Cliffs Aerating Churns. 
Special attention given to furnishing choice breeds of 
Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, &c. 
Send for Price I.isfto JOHN W. DOUGLASS, 
181 Water-st, New York. 
KNOX'S SEED STORE &T YOUR DOOR.— KNOX'S NURSERY AT TOUR DOOR— See 
See " Seed by Mail," page 71. page »». 
Premium Draff-Saw and Horse-Power 
For cutting Loss into Fire-wood, si 1 1 IT for Shingles, Staves, 
etc., . le. S. lei lor Circular. 
HLVMYFII, NORTON' ,V CO., Cincinnati, O. 
THE UURLIrVUTON 
FREE FRUIT-BOX. 
fl 
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L 
PATENTED JAN'T 10, 1865. 
FOR 
Marketing Berries 
and Small Fruits. 
The Manufacturers of these 
cheap and popular Boxes are 
now prepared to offer them 
in any quantity, either made 
up ready for use or packed in 
flats for distant transport- 
ation. 
Having introduced a 
New Featuek 
to the box by which its ap- 
pearance is much improved . 
and a new object gained, they \J 
invite Fruit Growers and 
Dealers to send for a Circular 
giving full description and 
list of prices, to the 
BURLINGTON MANUFACT'RING CO., 
Burlington, N. J. 
Or to GEO. H. CLARKE, Agent, 43G Broadway, New Torlc. 
Philadelphia Office, B. L. .TAME*, 24 N. Water-st. 
$ 
Ohn* 
'%» lC,asSj 
Light. Portable, Cheap, perfect protection and thorough 
vennl ition. best invention for the torcing and protecting 
or early vegetables. For sale t.y So,-.!. men and Agricultur- 
al Healers generally. Wholesale Depot, 7 Broadway, N. Y. 
I. St. JOHN, Invt. and Patentee, Stamford, Conn. 
AMERICAN' INSTITI-TF Fair, Oct. "J~, 1867. AWARDED 
and finish. Sold by all Hardware and Agricultural Houses. 
America A " i* for Jan. 1S63, savs: "We have 
hilherlo been I. ic'i del, eii, lent upon Kiigland for our 
lest eutlcrv, and sin c|.. shears w. ■■■ ■ -,-.■,. ,.,. Hardly 
Milling lo trust, wiihout the t, -' .:'■■-•■.. eir own favorablu 
impression in regard lo the exr.-n, n [ these sheep shears, 
made by Henry Seymour ifc ' ... • 1 this cite, we have sub- 
milted them to tlie'jiidgiiici.t ,.!' •■: ..tied she-p .shearers. 
who are much pleased with them, and to experts in steel 
manufactures, who pronounce an unqualified approval, 
confirming us in our own opinions." 
[F RESPONSIBLE FARMERS will guarantee 
that ti ' ill have back our Cutlers or our par. we will 
st their i at wi » Qale"i Copper Strip /', -I 
The American Paint— For Hoofs. 
Tin or Shingle. New. Old, Or Leahy. Will not corrode met- 
als. exposure has no .Heel. Warranted pure. Furnished or 
applied by CIIAKLES DIMON, MI Pearl si., New York. 
Send lor Cireula 
P. O. box W.l I. 
€HEESE VATS for Farm Dairies; Roe's patent 
the be-t ill Ihe world. Hoe's newly improved Vats for 
Associated Haines and Factories; the best and the cheapest. 
Circulars and ihrcclioiis ha ,-h. -.-,.• n .king. o|' 
11. A. P.OE, Madison, Lake Co.. Ohio. 
SEND at ONCE for KNOX'S SMAjLX FRTUT 
CATAl.OGlTK.-Sec page 73. 
