1875.] 
AMERICAN AGBICULTURIST. 
313 
A UMefiil Hoiiseliold TOacliine. 
The moet perfect Wringer of which we have 
knowledge is the Universal. We do our readers 
a real service when we recommend such a machine 
to their notice.— iVew York Sun. 
Columbus discovered America, but it 
has been found that the only economical 
Slices for children are the celebrated 
SILVEK TIPPED. Never wear out at 
the toe, and are worth two pairs witli- 
out Tips. All Dealers sell them. 
AOentleman'M Residence is not con- 
9klei>-(U'oniplftr witlioiit ii lilllhir 1 t^iblr. Th:it (li'sir- 
alile srliclo can now be bought lor *11I0. iil.'S, f ISO, fim, up 
lo|:>()il. complete. Send fur Ciitiilogue to 
L. HECKKI! & CO., Cor. Ciiniil & Centre Sts., N. Y. 
(CIRCrLAR.) 
ConsumeiV Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 Cliiircli Street, 
P. O. Box 6,t)09. New York City. 
Tliis is a combinatbJU of cnpitallsls to supply the cnn=:um- 
ors of Tens througliont the United States on tlie mutual 
principle 
We have experienced R^ents in all the best districts of 
Cliina anti Japan to select Teas especially for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas to render us all the 
assistance they can in carrying out our enterprise, as we 
make a specialty of SUPPLYING CONSU.MERS ONLY 
(and allow no middlemen to make any profit on our impor- 
tations), which will enable us to supply them with Teas at 
prices lower than have ever been known, and of those tine 
qnalities that seldom reach the interior, being sold only in 
the large cities and auiong the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an interest In onr enter- 
prise, and send at once for a circular witli lull exptanations 
of how to proceed to obtain our goods, we reniai,,. 
Most respectfully yours. 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 Church Street, 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
Enteretl, according to Act of Congress, in January, I8T4, 
by the CousuuiL-rs' Importlni; Tea Co.. in the OtIIce of the 
Librarian of Consress, wasliington, D. c. 
Do you want the best Shoe ever made 
that will not rip or leak, and is easier 
than any machine sewed or pegged Shoe, 
buy the CABLE SCEEW Wire make. 
All genuine bear the Patent Stamp. 
For sale by all Dealers. 
*BLj^__^ And Not 
1^^ Wear Out. 
J. S. BIUCH, 37 Maiden Lane, New York. 
MONEY FOR liADIEN. 
Thfi most rupid selling Goods of Genuine Merit over in- 
V'Miierl. Nei^ess;irv evfi-y (lay in evi-ry liomc. Krcliisiively 
for l;uli»'s iindrliildiLMi, riiou'siindssolct. Prnflt;* Irirg:*-. Hnsl- 
in'ss p^rmaiipnt, fpip^cfftft/f, nnrf rerUii>i. Il/ustrnfpif Cntii- 
lofj'tfi f're^. Simplr ot sppt-ialty f<iiWiirded on rt'ceipt of $a. 
LA PE1:LE UUbl'.Ei; CO., OOChambprsSt. NewTork. 
LANDRETHS' 
TURNIPSEEDS 
Hv mall, post-paid, safe delivery insured 
)i lb., .-.Oc. ; % 111.. S.ic. 
One lb., 8Se. ; 
D. l.,.i\N'DRETH & SOX, Philadrlphia, Pa. 
STEEL PENS! 
Sold by all Dealers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
JIENRY HOE, Sole Agent. JOSEPH GILLOTT&SOiVS 
B. F. RANDELL'S 
Grain Separator, 
CLEANER and GRADER. 
THE ATTENTION of the Fiinners is reapectlully called 
to li. F. RunclL'irs justly CL-lebraied JniprovcLl l-aiiiiiii{^ 
Mill, Seed (Jleuner, Lii:iin tr.i'par;aor and Gratler ronibinutl, 
a recent invention wliieii tixs attracted veiy marked atti-ii- 
tion tlirou^riiout the CentiMl and Western tSiates, wheie it 
lias been intruUuced, and wliieh i> now \n-\n^ nianuiactnred 
for the Eastkbn btatea, al AUburu, IS. i ., and Harijsijurp, 
Pa.^ as below. 
Until the invention of the "Randell Grain Separator" all 
machines lor cleaninK grain known as "Sep:initor8,* have 
been at the best mere sehd cLKANETif*. loo expensive for 
general use and altogether too slow, cumplieated and im- 
practicable for the general purposes of a fanning mill, 
riierelore, for the inforni-.ition ul Ihose who are lookiiiK for 
eoinetliini: cheap, rapid and practirable, Ihe nndeisigned 
respecifullysnbmit the followinu; extracts from tesilnionlals 
of farmers and grain men to tlie merits ol Hie Kandell Im- 
proved Seed and Grain Cleaner oi Separator and Grailer. 
From toe Well-known Fabmeii, Alfred Hale, 
or Lyons, N. Y. 
" This 26th day of Mav. I tested the IUnpei-l Separator 
in my Granary, and it prove'l to li;ive iuiporrant iHiviinia^rs 
over the present Fniniing Mills; so nnirii so iluit I ;ravc ni\' 
order foi- one, notwithstandini: I liine ;ii thi^ time i wo of tlie 
other mills. ' ALFKKD HALE." 
"It is the only real Separator, CltftiKT and 
Grader in the I'nited States. 
"It. works npon the principle of GIIAVITY, nn entirclv 
NEW PKINCIPLE in ^Tadin-j; ci"dn. whii'h gives the farnu-r 
perfect control of Cleaning, Separating or Grading his grain, 
and works to perfection. 
JOHN HOFFEH, Paxton Mills. Harrishnrp, Pa." 
From Farmer MrnnorK. ArnrRN. N. Y. 
"The lianflell Separ:itor is the flr?t and only machine I 
ever saw tliat could separate Oats from Bari.ky, or Spcing 
Wheat, with any kind of expedition. It is not a mere tan- 
ning mill, nor a riiere .=ced separator for cleaning Tinioihy 
or Clover, oi- fitting grain for sccfi, but both, conilnnini: the 
rapidity ot the fanning mill with the perf-ciion ..f ;i Ni-para- 
tor. A. i;. MLKDOCK." 
"TheRandell Separator is constructed npon an entirely 
new principle of taking advantage of L'ravliv, whereby the 
fariiHT is enabled to separate Oats Irom Wheat or Harley 
rapidlv for market, and at thi- same time gel a ixrade of the 
soundest and heaviest kernels, pure of Oats iind Corkle fur 
seed. OIII.AXDO LEWIS, stone Mills. 
NEYHAliT & CO.. Enipire Mill.e. 
SEliVIS & CO., Premium Mills." 
Some time dnringthia season each grain countv will be 
canvassed by competent sabsmen, who will exliibit the 
working of the machine and lake orders for next fall's de- 
liverv. To avoid any inistak.'. leiminber the name of B. F. 
Uandell will always'appr'ar on the rirum of his "Separator." 
It^" Be sure and read editorial in the CoUNrRY Gkntle- 
man of Mav iStb. 
Agents wanted for all the counties In the State,— Price $:lfi 
delivered on cars, an'l liberal dis -ouiits to agents. 
We tliink it but the strictest Justice to YornsKLVEB. that 
we ask you to withhold your purchase of other mills, till 
after you have first seen aud tested for yonrselves tills 
wonderfully 11apit>, Si^iple and complete Machine. 
For Circiilars, lor tli*- Siaii> oi N. V.. address the Uandell 
Grnin Separator Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
For the States of I'l-nn--' hania. .Maiyland. Delawnre. and 
New Jersey, address Uandell Grain Separator Co.. Hnrris- 
burff. Pa. 
PAT.MAVJ81I7* 
PAT, JUNE 8 in?*. 
-CSS 
B^IBI. 
Jenks' Patent Portable Sprinkler and Fountain, for Irri- 
gating and Orn.imentiiifr Lawn-s.Gardenp. Flower and Straw- 
berry Beds. Vinevanis, Nurseries, etc. It is held erect or at 
any angle desired by tbe ppindlc. as well on hill-eide or ter- 
race as on level land. The water, in passing the nozzle, is 
broken into spray, and is ejected in a eircle, in drop.a lilf the 
qfintli'Hrnin. It can be adapted to limited spaee. I'nder 
l;'5 feet of pressure, it will cover a surface of /nrtif feet tn 
ditrni'ter.witk arent vniformitit. As a Founiain it can be 
nsed with a variety of jets. 
Piiee. $."> ; with two extra pieces, for fancv iets. %Ci. 
WALWORTH MANUFACTURING COl, iJoston. Mae's. 
BoEarflfls's Patent UniTcrsal Eccentric Mills 
for Grinding Bones, Pot Shells, Ores, Old Crucibles, Fire 
Clay, Guanos Oil Cake, Feed, Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snnff, 
Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoanur. Tomatoes, 
Saw-dust, Flnx Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and what- 
ever cannot be ground by other Milis. Also for Paints, 
Printers' Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. 
JOHN W. THOMSON'. Successor to James Bogardus, 
Cor. White and Klin Sts.. N. Y. 
INQUIRE FOR 
W. \. DROWN k 
UMBRELLAS. 
PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK. 
The qnsiiiieH marked with their mime are confidently 
recommended. 
I have Invented the best 
Hav, Straw and Stalk Cut- 
ters in America, foi hand 
or horse-power. Can 
sell viMl ;i u'i'oil ni;u-liine 
for $'l In $Hl.iUMlm:ike you 
allnwaiiee for freights. I 
want a responsible funiier 
in e\'er^■ plaee to sell iberii. 
Samples will be sent, not 
to be paid for till trterl on 
the farm, and fouml satis- 
factory. Circulars Xvte. 
\V.*nREN GAl.-'E. Chieopee Palls, Mass. 
WHITEWATER WAGON. 
The sole Eastern agency of th-.-se celeh rated wagons is willi 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
180 6i I'Jl Water Street, I^KW \OUK, 
Where samples can be seen at all times, as well as a full 
assortment of Agiicult iii al Implements, Itta- 
chiiics, Seeds uud Kertilizers. 
B^° FOR FARM USE. 
EMPIREiOBfcMli; 
No Belts, Bellows, or Cranks, the Best Made. 
Send 3c. stamp lor Calalo^ne to 
EMPIRE FOKCJE CO., Troy, IV. Y. 
MAGIGM*IERHS 
Storeopticons nf all sizes and prir-cs. f.iv parlor ciitcrtain- 
nionts and pnldif extiihitions. l^~ Pays well on small in- 
vestments, fgf" CataloLnu's Iree. 
M'ALLISl'KK. Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau Street, N. T. 
A. eOVERT »«: C<».. I»ro,Iuce 
ninnilssioii Itlei<li!ilit<, No. 112 Warren St., 
New York, "ciinek sales and pnnnpt retnrns." I»- Send 
forourweetly Piices-current and Marking Flate.^Q 
Ur A, 
NOVELTY SHOES. 
■Wood and leather comMned. Keep the feet dry. Save 
licalth. Save Money. Mnnuiaeiured b\ newly invented ma- 
chin' rv. Sanii>les sent bv mnil. post-paid, for "i'lC. to $1.50 
per pafi'. Active men make money selling them, bend for 
iree illustrated circular to 
AMEUICAN KOVELTT SHOE CO., Meadville. Pa. 
Hussey's National Cottage 
Architecture. 
New and Oii^'ina] DcsiL,'ns, Worlvin^ 
Scale Drawin;.'?^. and Details for all 
Styles of low-priced Houses, wllh 
Specificaiions and Coj^t. Just pub- 
lished. Eoyai quarto. Poet-paid, $6. 
1.0D0 WOKKTKG PRAWI-NGS, 
PlaiiM, Detafl^i^ Spi-cifica- 
tiinir-. and Estimate!-. Twelve 
DoLLAUs, post-paid. 
WOODWARD'S 
NATIONAL 
ARCHITECT. 
MONCKTON'S NATIONAL ) six DoixAtt,, 
STAIR BUILDER, \ post-paid. 
MONCKTON'S NATIONAL \ s.x Doi.i.*ns. 
CARPENTER and JOINER. S p"^' i«i<i- 
THE MARKET ASSISTANT, 
Containin;:; a brief description of every Article of Hu* 
man Food Sold in the Public Markets of the cities 
of JsewTork. Boston, Pbiliulelpliin. and Bnmk- 
Ivn ; ine]ndiiii,'the various Bomeslicand Wild 
" Animals. Poiiltry, Game, Fish. VeiL'eta- 
bles. Fruits, etc.. witli many Curious 
inciileiHs and Anecdotes, by 
THOMAS F. BE VOE. 
Author of "The Market Book," etc. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
The object of this volnme Is t<i present that which may- 
be found practically useful as well as interostin;,'. It aima 
at hrini^inj; to;;etlier, in as small compass as possible^ 
and in a form easy of reference, those items of informa- 
tion which many would desire to possess when called 
upon to cater for the household, 
SENT POST-PAID. - _ - - PRICE $2.50. 
BACK VOLUMES 
OF 
American Agriculturist. 
Tile piililishersof tlic Anurictni Ar/fktrU(0'is/ cun supply 
any of the hacl; volumes of tiint jinper from the Sixteenth 
to tlie Tiiirty-tiiird. These \t>]iiines cnnlain more varied 
and intereetinjr information on all mattere pertaining to 
the Farm. Garden, and noiipehold. than can he ohtained in 
books coptinf: three times as much money. Price of each 
bonncl volnme. at the Olliee. $2.(HI: peril post-paiil. $5.50. 
KOCH'S PATENT SELF BINDER. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.00 each. 
Mary of our >uh-'-ril)er3 have cxpreppetl a wifh for a 
Self Binder, tliat tliey may Ble the American ArjncuUmist 
as fa^t as received. Koch's Pinder is one of tlie best in 
the market, and onr arrnncrements with the patentee are 
snch, that we can supply it at the low rate named above. 
It is cloth outside, and the name of onr paper is stamped 
on it in cilt. The nnmbers of the papur can be placed in 
this, as fast as received. heiiiL' thus kept clean, and when 
filled it lias tbe appearance of a bound book. 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
