1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
aoi 
SOliE MANIPACTIRERS, 
Porter Blanchard's Sons, 
[Send for Circular.] CONCORD, N. H. 
THE 
Rectangular 
CHURN, 
Without Gearing, Floats, or 
Agitators of any kind. Fifty 
per cent in labor saved, by do- 
ing wjtbont them. Five sizes 
made. Fully endorsed by 
X. A. Willard, S. FavUl, Fres. 
Northw'ii Dairymen's Associ- 
ation, aud prominent dairy- 
iii'ii every wliere. Agents 
■_ \\-,niTed. . 
J Circulars sent free. 
COKIVISH & CURTI*;, 
Fort Atkinson, AVis. 
GlobeIhurN 
Every One Usmgr it 
once -will use no otlier. 
I\| Three sizes made, holding 
-five, seven and ten gallons. 
Circtdars sent free. 
Canvassers wanted where we 
have no agents. 
IMPKOVED BUTTER TUBS 
Also Pou 
J. G. KOEHLEK, 
with removable Ice 
Chambers, patented 
Jan'y 12,1S75. Aprent 
ir.tf^rovement oh (he 
' 'I styleuitk station- 
iiru chambers. They 
are made in the mnst 
durable manner, with 
galvanized iron or 
orass hoops, hinges, 
hasps, ana fixtures, 
are neatly tinned to 
prevent ru?t, and for 
shipping or market 
use can not fail to ^ive 
entire satisfaction. 
Charns.Xce X ream Freezers. Refrigerators, etc. 
R, Manufacturer of Cedar Ware, 
503 North 2nd St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
"THE BEST 1\ THE WOULD," 
BlatcWey's Horiioiital Ice Cream Freezer. 
^^^ ^ "V v. fTingley's Patent.] for Saloons, 
/ \ Ijl V /f-^is Hotels, lee Cream Manufac- 
- * ^\ " ^ turers, or Families. Stands 
Entirely UnriTalled I 
A\v:inlei.l silver medal aud first 
premium over all competitors 
at the semi-centennial exhibi- 
tion of Franklin Institute, Phila- 
delphia, Oct.. 1ST4. The Closed 
Head will save Ice enough in 
one ?eason to pay tor the Machine. Tlie Tub require? 
but one filling to freeze. Sizes. 3 to JO quarts. For sale by 
the trade generally. If you do not; know where to buy, de- 
scriptive circulars, together with the name and address of 
the agent nearest you, will he prompt) v lurnislied by address- 
ing with stamp. CHAS. G. ilLATC'lILKY. Manufacturer. 
506 Commerce ^t., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wrought Iron Fencing 
Of the L'est Enfjli^th Mak«. 
Can be set up with ease— is 
an absolute protection against 
cattle — is ornamental, and 
practically indestructible. Is 
superior to every other form 
of enclosure. 
YAKXALL & TRIMBLE. 
147 S. Front St., Philadelphia. 
B, F. LUDLOW, GEIVERAL AGENT. 
AUBURN, GEAUGA CO., OHIO. 
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Ludlow.a Improved Balance Gate. Patented Nov. 21, 1871. 
1900 now in use. Plain and durable, or ornamental and sub- 
stantial. Adapied to farm, village, or city. Snow and frosts 
overcome. Swings both ways. Always fastened. Children 
operate it. No sag. No hinges. Rests on stone. Cheap. 
Practical. Beautiful. Tested four years. 16 FIRST CLASS 
PREMIUMS, Inclndtng Northern "Otdo and Western New 
York fairs. $5 to $10 retail. " I never knew a better eate." 
Opinions of 1,000 farmers. Agents and manufacturers 
wanted In every county In the United States. Enclose stamp 
for circular. Address as above. 
A REVERSIBLE PLOW, 
Adapted to Geueral 
Work, described 
as follows 
let,— The Share has an inner or swivel-angle, less than a right angle, which allows the erect edge, when in position, to 
coincide with the line of the standard and coulter, which last is fixed in the center of the beam. Thus the relation of these 
important parts is identically the same, as in the common fixed or '* land-side " plow. 
tJnU,— The form of the Mold-Board is such that, instead of presenting an angular or rounded ridge to the furrow-slice 
especially when the plow is driven deep, it opposes a flat surface, having only the curve necessary to turn the furrow 
properly. This form enables the plow to be run at various depths, at no disadvantage to the quality of the work. 
3rd,— This Plow is adjustable to different widths of furrows, taking more or kss land, as may be desired. The pivot- 
ing of the share to the standard admits of this, and it is regulated by the brace, which holds in position the rear end of the 
mold-board, to which a greater or less outward set is given, and to the share a greater or less landward set. 
4th.— An elastic and adjustable Draft-Rod, preventing straining of the team and breakage of the plow and harness. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
HIGGAJJUM MANUFAGTUEING CO., Hlgganmn, Conn. 
AXD FOR SALE BY ALL TIIESli AGEXTS. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents in NEW YORK. 
THE LIITCHELX. ^V^aOlST. 
THEl 
Best Proportioned, 
Best Broned 
Lightest Eunning 
Wagon in the Market. 
The original, n'ell knoicn 
EAOnrE ■WAGOK 
lu use and for sale in 
nearly eveiy 
STATE & TERRITORY 
IN THE UNION'. 
All nvik fully wan-anlej. 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 
Mitchell Lewis 
& Co. 
KACINE, WIS. 
"fHAMPION" HOG RINGER, RL\GS, and HOLDER. 
The only Ring invented that will effectually prevent Hogs from Routing. Be- 
ing a Double Rmg, and having no sharp points in the flesh, it does not cause Ir- 
ritation or soreness, as in other Kings. The smooth part of the wire being in the 
nose, It heals rapidly. One of our rmgs being equal to two or three of any other 
ring, makes this ring cheaper than the cheapest. Time and money saved in using 
the Champion. One operation, and the work is done. 
Price of Hog Rin^rer, 75c, each j Coppered Rings, 50c, per 100 | 
Tinned Hog Riugs* 60c. per 100 ; Hog Holder, 75c. each, 
CHAMBERS *fc QriNLAN, Exclusive Manufacturers, Decatur. 111. 
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE.II. 
ECONOMY IN 
conN cultivation: 
Canvassers wanted wliere we liave no Agents. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.^ 
THOMAS SMOOTHING 
HAIIB0W 
'W.XZ.B^ITKS <& CO., 
FARM MACHINERY AND SEEDS, 
y»» BABDWARE SPECIALTIES, 
34 & 36 SOUXH CANAL, ST., CHICAGO. 
BLAKE'S PATENT 
Stone and Ore Breaker 
Crushes all bard :ind brittle substances to 
any required size. Also, any kind of 
■-niXE for llOADs and for Coxcrktk, &c. 
Address BLAKE CHUSHEi; CO., 
New Haven, Conn. 
BS° FOR FARM USE. 
EMPIRE pORTMFOftGES 
_ iJO BELTS, BELLOWS Or^Cf^AHKS, 
THE BEST MADE. 
S' nd 3c. stamp for Catalogue to i 
EltlFIRE: FORGE CO., Troy, UT. Y. \ 
I have invented the best 
Hay. 6tTuw and Stalk Cut- 
ters in .America, for hand 
or hor8e-poiver« Can 
sell you a good macblne 
for $y to $10. and make you 
allowance for freights. I 
want a responsible farmer 
in every place to sell them. 
Samples will be sent, not 
to be paid for till tried on 
the farm, and found satis- 
factory. Circulars free. 
WARREN GALE, Chioopee Falls, Mass, 
AKROM ANtMALpOkE. 
Every Owner of 
Stock 
■X 
Should have themj 
ITkey cost but little, and 
save time and money, i 
W.H. BANKS & CO. 
Geal Agents, ^^j 
31-i£36S. Canal St., ' 
Cor.Trwt'Ml, CaCAQ^ 
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