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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[March. 
tt'CLEMENT FWLA 
The Phifer "SKELETON" Wheel 
Gang Plow and Cultivator 
for Corn, Cotton, and rotator-?, for the season of lft^9 Is con- 
structed under an entirely new patent (.June 16, 1868). The 
4 cast-iron Hangers (of the former patents] are substituted 
by a single wrought-iron Rock-shaft. The draught is direct- 
ly from the beams of the plows, and consequently no neck 
draught on the horses. It is much more simple and efficient 
than our previous manufacture. 
The "Philer Plow " was awarded : 
The Gold Medal, at the Utica International How Trial 
September, 1867. 
Silver Medal. (Highest award) at the Maryland In- 
stitute, October. 1867. 
First Premium, at the Mechanics and Agricultural 
Association New Orleans, La., January,186S, after the sever- 
est tests and most determined opposition. For Agencies and 
Btnzlc, macliines address the proprietors and manufacturers. 
A. L. 15REARL.EY & CO., 
Eureka Agricultural Works. Office No. 117 Perry St., 
Trenton, N. J. 
Coates Lock Lever Hay Rake 
has no equal for ease of discharge, holds itself to the ground, 
can be worked by a boy. THY IT. 
Seed Drills — Thrashing Machines, 
Feed Cutters, all approved kinds and warranted. 
Morton's Hay Press is portable ; three men will bale 
one ton an hour. Can be worked by one man. 
Blake's Endless 1 Plank Horse-Power will do 
more work than any other power In use. 
Wood Splitters, DRAG and CIRCULAR SAWING 
ATTACHMENTS. For Circular and Agency apply to 
SHAW & WELLS, Buffalo, N. T. 
Winchester Repeating Rifles. 
Fiking Two Shots a Skco-to as a Repeated, attd 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE RREKCn LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate, and wonderfully effective 
weapons, carrying eighteen charges, which can be fired in 
nine seconds, are now ready for the market, and are for sale 
by all the responsible Gun Dealers throughout the country. 
For full information send for Circulars and Pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO,, 
New Haven, Conn. 
BETT'3 DOUBLE MOLD BRANCH BEAM 
HILLING PLOW cultivates corn and potatoes, with- 
out hand hoeing. The only Double Mold Plow that runs 
steady and doesn't clog. 
Send for Illustrated Circular to PEEKSKILL PLOW 
WORKS. Peekskill, N. Y., or Cleveland, O. 
Also, Shares' 1 Coulter Harrou\ Hutchinson's Pat, Cider 
Mm. Deep Working Plows, Copper atrip Feed Cutter, Gate's 
Vegetable Cutter* 
FLAX BRAKES, 
That break 2,000 to 3.000 lbs. Flax Straw in ton hours, and 
take out 05 rmv cent of woody matter, A man and boy, with 
one to two horses, can work them. Will break both tangled 
and straight straw, and save 120 lbs. to the ton more than 
any other machine, while it does the work better. No dan- 
ger to life or limb. They weigh about 1,'XH) lbs., occupy 
about live feet square, and as now made are strong and 
durable. Sold all ready to put the b''iton pulley and start 
them. Hundreds are hi nse. and are admitted to he the best 
machine to break flax. Flax and tow now bring high 
prices, with Increasing consumption. Send for circular to 
JOHN W. QUTNCY.98 William St., New York City. 
Treasurer and A^eutof the Mallorv &, Saiidford Flax Ma- 
chine Co. 
The best instructions for raising flax are contained in a 
"Manual of Flax Culture," published by Orange -ludd & 
Co., 245 Broadway, New York. 
GARDEN TOOLS, RAKES, HOES, CIIIL- 
W DREN'S SETS, and House Furnishing Goods — Great 
Labor-saving Machine for the Million. 
i Lyman's Nbw Patent WEED 
. ANNIHILATOR. — By actual 
1 test the most practical, cheap 
and reliable Weed Destrovcr 
known, combining strength, 
durability, great case in work- 
ing, doing the work of two or 
more tool? of the ordinary old 
style* now in use, with much 
greater case and rapidity, cut- 
ting from 3 to 10 inches in width, 
with steel tempered adjustable 
knives. 
Depot, SO Barclay St.. V. T. Manufactured onlrbvA. E. 
LYMAN & SOX, Northampton, Mass. 
f^OLD SEAL Flavoring Extracts, Magic Baking 
"Powders and I. X.L. Liquid Blueing. W. K. JOHNSON, 
Office and Manufactory, 170 Centre St., New York. 
The Most Perfect and Successful 
Harvester in the World. 
vfQ^rn^^ 
^tl^XK^ 
In eleven years the sale of the BCCKEYE has increased 
from 75 Machines to 30,000, in a single season, and 
over 100,000 are voir in use in the United States. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the most import- 
ant Field Trials ever held in any country. 
Its Great Durability has liceii thoroughly 
Established, aud it is everywhere known and recog- 
nized as the 
Standard of Excellence, in Material and 
Workmanship, as well as Perfection of Princi- 
ple. 
Valuable improvements added for 1869. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
M'fy.— Pouglikeepslo, N. T. 16.i Greenwich-st., N. T. 
SLIFEfi, WALLS & SCHHINEB Manufacturing Co., 
Leicisbnrgh, Union Co., Penn. 
Exclusive manuiacturcrs of the Buckeye Mower and 
Reaper, for all tlio State of Pennsylvania, lying east of the 
Alleghany Mountains. 
INVALID'S WHEEL CHAIRS, $15 
to $40. The Invalid, If having the 
use of the hands, can so anywhere, 
in doors or out. 
Invalid Carriages, all sizes, from 
$40 to $100. 
Patent Sedan Carrying Chairs, 
prices $10 to $1S. 
Invalid Chairs and Carriages made 
to order to suit all cases. 
Send for Circular. 
STEPHEN" W. SMITH, 
90 William-street, New Torlt. 
<*y 
GREAT TRIUMPH OP AMERI. 
CAN INDUSTRY. 
SHEEP "SHEARS 
Patented November 33, 1864 ; .September 30, 
I860 : and July 21, 18GR. 
MANTTFACTTTRED BT 
Henry Seymour & Co., 
52 Oeekman Street, N. Y., 
AWARDER 
TWELVE First Premiums at 
Twelve Different State Fairs, Oc- 
tober and November, 1868. Only 
Medal and Diploma at American 
Institute Fair, October 26. 1S67. 
" Valuable & Well-made Implements,*' 
HORACE GREELEY, Pres't. 
HON. H. S. RANDALL, 
President New York Wool G?*oieers' Association, mid 
Author of Sheep Husbandry, says in Pural New Yorker: 
"'We much like the Sheep Shears made by Hkkry Sky- 
HOUR & Co. They possess the superior advantage of being 
made from one piece of metal, which gives them solid 
springs. The stops arc tempered so they cannot wear away 
and let the blades lap. Anions their varieties we entirely 
prefer for fine wool sheep, Strong's Patent Thumb-piece 
Shears. The Thumb-piece gives better facilities for dipping 
the legs, heads, etc., of any kind of sheep. I also use their 
Toe Nippers. No. 3 is most used. I have tested the articles, 
and such. is my verdict." 
Woolen Remnants 
AT FACTORY PRICES. 
W Samples and prices sent free. Address PATTL, the 
Remnant man, Providence, R. I. 
Knox's Nursery at Your Door. See last page 
of Cover. 
In market), Tin 
PATENT COMBINED 
Bag Holder and 
TRUCK. 
This implement is used 
to hold and convev bags. 
1 he Bolder, B, is attached 
to the truck frame A: 
slides on tiie frame, and 
can be moved to any posi- 
tion to suit any length of 
bag. The Holder. B,i « sa 
itself tothe truck frame 
at any desired point, and 
can be instantly moved 
to any part of the frame. 
Simple, cheap, not liable 
to get out of order, does 
the work peri'cctlv. saves 
one hand, and (foes not 
prevent the truck being 
used to wheel barrels or 
boxes as the bag-holder 
can be instantly removed 
from the track. A very 
desirable article for mill- 
ers and formers. 
Price of Bag-Holder & 
Truck combined, only $j. 
Also for sale, at wVolu 
sale and retail, Dotu\; 
Clothe* Washer, U tver- 
sal Wringer, H'ind or 
Power Com Shelters (best 
i tver sal Iron Hand, all sizes Trucks, 
Richardson' 's Six-Shovel Sulkv Corn Cultivator, Hand and 
Power Punching and Shearing Machinery. 
EVERYBODY send for our free Circular. DEALERS 
send for oar Wholesale Terms. 
DOTY MANUFACTURING CO., Janesville, Wis. 
For a good employment, read " ANY MAX," page 113. 
Tltc Franklin BSrieli: Macla2nc 
TRIUMPHANT OYER ALL OTHERS. 
BUILDERS. MASONS AND BRICK-MAKERS 
Come and see it make the most and best brick at the least 
expense of any machine ever made. Is worked bv two 
horses or by steam power. Irs equal as a practical brick- 
maker is not known. I defy competition. J. II. RENICK, 
No. 71 Broadway, Room No. 23, New York. 
INCERSOLL'S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES, 
IXGERSOLES ITAT AND STRAW PRESSES, 
IXGERSOLES HAG AND PAPER PRESSES. 
IXGERSOLES HIDE AXD HAIR PRESSES. 
ROTH II AXD AXD HORSE-POWER PRESSES. 
for haling nil kinds of material, on hand and made to order. 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down timber. Price 
$25. For price-list and full informal ion. call on or address 
the manufacturers INOERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Green- 
point. (Brooklyn), N. Y. 
6* FAGLK BRICK ]«LACCT1X92." 
*-i The best for the price. See cnt In February num- 
ber. Address FREY, SHECRLER & CO- 
Bncyrus, Ohio. 
SWIFT'S PATE XT FARM 7IILL. 
Efficient, low-priced, and durable. Send for Circular 
LANE BROTHERS, "Washington, N. Y. 
Warehouse 2G1 Pearl-st., New York. 
THE IMPROVED OHIO CHESTER 
HOGS produce the greatest amount of 
Pork, fur food consumed, of any known breed. 
Send stamp for {^description, and n groat variety 
of other TJioroughbrcl nnd Imported Animal* 
and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
See statement of non. John Danfortb, on page 163, of 
Decern her Agriculturist. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for sale. 
The greatest pork producers or the day. Have gained 
UK oz. of live flesh for each pound of corn consumed. Send 
for circular. Address Jae. Young,Jr. & Co.. Marshalton, Pa. 
Hanson Potatoes. — A quantity of this favorite 
winter variety, true to name. Price $2 per bushel ; $."i 
per bbl. EpnRAm Morrow, Tally Cavy, Alleghany Co., Pa 
OR SALE.— THOROUGHBRED DEVON CAT- 
TLE AND COTSWOLO SHEEP. 
F. M. CHURCHMAN, Indianapolis, Indiana. 
CS. BETTS, Importer and Breeder of Choice 
• Poultry. Fowls imported to order. Eggs from Light 
and Dark Brahmas, Silver Spangled Hamburgs. White Leg- 
horns, Yellow-legged, and silver Spanstleu Top-knotted 
Rolands, great beauties, $3 per Anz.\ from Buff Cochins and 
Dark Brahma?, just Imported, $G per doz., delivered at Ex- 
press Ofhce, Mount Kisco, N. Y. 
46 fl>R3ZE POULTK¥ " for Sale.- 
MT Haying purchased the choice stockof prize poultry, 
bred and owned by Mr. G. '/-. Rvkert, St. Catharines Ont., 
consisting of Brahmas, Spanish, Hamburgha, Leghorns, Buif 
Cochins (Hazzard), Grav and White Dorkings, and Sp 
Bantams, all A. 1, I will sell a few pairs at reasonable 
prices, and will be prepared to sell eggs in the Sprine. of all 
kinds. TOBIAS S( HANTZ, CampdenP. O., Lincoln Co., Ont. 
I^GGS of Dorking, Spanish, light and dark 
^Brahma, Cochin, Crevecccur. La Fleche, Hondan, Malay, 
Game, Hamburgs, Rouen and Aylesbun Ducks, $5 for 3 doz. 
Packing and freight $4 to New York. Trio fowls, $15 to $30, 
Toulouse Gee?e. $15 to $20 per pair. Package and freight to 
New York. S9. Address JAMES C. COOPER, Cooper Hill. 
Limerick. Ireland. 
I^GGS FOR HATCHING from several varieties of 
-i the ren/ choicest kinds of poultry. Orders booked now 
,o be filled In due sefi^on. Send stamp for Circular. 
J, Y. BICKNELL, Westmoreland, Oneida Co.. N. Y. 
White As, mc Brahmas' eggs, pure stock, pea comb, cocks 
to 12 lbs., hens T to 9. 18 egiXsS'3, -18, $6. Hondan eges from 
imported stock, pure, very handsome. 12 egsrs $6, well pack- 
ed to ensure Their liatchin?. Sent any dlstatite. Address 
W. S. CARPENTER. Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
For a good employment, read " ANY MAN." page 113. 
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