1871.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
231 
2£M#!£ RTc 4. 
Harder's Premium Railway Horse Power 
ami Combined Thresher and Clenner, 
Two-Gold Medals 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE 1 . 
At the Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. Y. 
Tor "Slow and caty movement of horses, 15 rods less 
than \V~ miles per hour. Mechanical Construction of the 
very best kind, thnroxigh and conscientious 'iuorkman~ 
ship and materia? in every place, nothing slighted, excel- 
lentxoork, Ac." assbown by official Report of Judges. 
(Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood saws. 
Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in Market. 
'Catalogue with price, full information, and Judges 
ReDort of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MINAJtD HARDER, 
CoHeskill. Schoharie Co.. N. Y. 
THE BRI\KERHOFF CORN-SHELLER. 
It Shells ! It Separates ! It Cleans ! 
The TJ. S. Commissioner of Agriculture says, in hi3 report 
to Congress: "It is the vert/ best Band-Shelter that is made 
in the United Stale*." The American Institute Farmers 1 
Club say: " It is the beat Shelter we have ever met with." 
The officers of the National Implement Trial sav: " It is the 
best Corn-Sheller we ever saw." The Rural New-Yorker. 
The Western Rural, and all competent judges, concede that 
it is the very best Corn-Sheller in use. 
We have greatly improved the working of the Sheller, by 
enlarging the gear and otherwise perfecting it so that, it can 
be run with about one-half the power formerly required. 
Great care is also taken to make them strong mid durable, 
and it is now fully conceded by all competent judges that it 
is incomparably better than any other Corn-Sheller ever 
made. 
First Premiums awarded this Sheller at every State Fair 
at which it has been exhibited, including Ohio, Illinois, 
Michigan, Delaware, Louisiana, Georgia, and New York 
State Fairs; also at a large number of County Fairs in this 
and other States. 
Price, No. 1, $16; No. 2, heavier and stronger made, $20. 
Delivered on board cars. 
Z2J~ Persons desiring a single Sheller will insure its im- 
mediate shipment hv mailing the price, either by P.O. Order, 
©r New York Draft, to 
B. B. SNOW & CO., 
Manufacturers and Proprietors, Auburn, N. Y. 
For terms to Wholesale Dealers and Agents, and for right 
to Manufacture, apply to the Proprietors. 
New York State Agricultural Works 
WHEELER, MELICK & €0., 
PROPRIETORS, PATENTEES AND MANUTACTUF.ERS OF 
RAILWAY CIIAIJV AND LEVER 
ZZOnSS POTITBHS, 
Combined Threshers and "Winnowers, Overshot-Threshers, 
Clover-Hnllers. Feed-Cutters. Saw-Mills. Horse-Rakes, 
Horse-Pitchforks, Shingle-Machines, &c. Albany, N. V. 
THERE WERE SOLD IN THE YEAR 18T0, 
8, S -i 1 
Of Blatchley's Cucumber 
TRADE 
MARK. 
wood pusyips, 
Measuring 513,560 feet in length, or sufficient in the aggre- 
gate for A Well over 40 Allies Deep, 
Simple In Construction: Easy In Operation ; Giving no 
Taste to the Water; Durable; Reliable and Cheap. These 
Pumps are their own best recommendation. For sale by 
Dealers Id Hardware and Agricultural Implements, Plumb- 
er-;, Pomp-Makers, &c, throughout the country. Circulars, 
&<-.. furnished upon application by mail or otherwise. 
Single Pumps forwarded to parties in towns where I have 
no agents, upon receipt of the regular retail price. 
In buying, be caretul that your Pump bears my trade- 
mark as above, as 1 guarantee no other. 
CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufr, 
Office and Warcroom : 
6*34 and 696 Filbert-st., Philadelphia, Penn. 
"OET THE BEST." 
GET THE 
Blanchard Churn. 
Sold Everywhere. Made only by 
Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. 
Wholesale Agents, 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., P. 0. Box 376, N. Y. City. 
SUBSTITUTES for HAY. 
FODDER CORN in variety— L,:n ge Sweet, Choice 
"Western, and Southern Dent (3 bu. per acre). 
HUNGARIAN GRASS, especially recommended to 
produce a heavy crop of hay (1 bu. per acre). $3.2") per bu., 
including bag. 
SWEDE TURNIPS in variety. Rnta-bagas, 
Russia Turnips, etc. 
AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS, 
and FERTILIZERS especially adapted to the above. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 & 191 Water St., 
WEIGHT'S PATENT CULTIVATOR. 
Price, with Plow Attachment. $15; without, $9. The best 
implement now in use for hilling Corn,' Potatoes, etc. 
A crop raised without the use of a hoe. The best destroyer 
of Quack Wire Grass and Weeds. For Sale at the prin- 
cipal Implement Stores in the country. JOHN CAX- 
TIVE & CO., ;Sole Manufacturers, Schenec- 
tady, IV. Y. Send for a Circular. 
BUY A 
JULIE1V CHUM 
AND 
Butter Worker, 
Warranted the best 
Churn in use. 
"Wholesale Agents: 
Gkiffino & Co., 
New York. 
SCOBIE ItKED & SMITII, 
Pittsburgh. 
G. E. Hutchinson, 
Cleveland. 
Samuel Cupples, 
St. Louis. 
Marston & Peck Bros., 
Chicago. 
Baker & Hamilton, 
San Francisco. 
"W. C Chamberlain, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
CORN, $1,000 GOLD. 
TRIAL TEST TO BE PUBLIC 
PHILIP'S PATENT SPIRAL HUSKER 
Against the world to Husk more Corn in given time with 
arae power expended without injuring Stalks or Corn. For 
WM. 1I._ HOAG. 
particulars address 
S'Z Courtlandt St., New York. 
AMERICAN SILVER CHAINS 
\mv\\ SILVER WATCHES. 
A beautiful priced Photograph of Chains and Pangs made 
by A. I. ROOT & CO., Medina, Ohio. 
Trade Price-list on application, with business card, sent 
free to any address. 
1.500,000 ACRES 
of 
THE RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
IN THE WORLD. 
FOR SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. 
Cars now Running. 
The Lands now offered by this Company are "mainly within 
20 miles of each side of the road, extending 170 miles 
along tire NEOSHO VALLEY, the richest, finest, and most 
inviting vallev for settlement in the West. 
One-third of the labor required at the East in the culture 
of farms will insure here double the amount of crops. 
PRICE OF LAND.— $2 to $8 per acre ; credit of ten years* 
time. 
TERMS OF SALE.— One-tenth down at time of purchase. 
No payment the second year. One-tenth every year after, 
until completion of payments, with annual interest. 
For further iuiormation address 
ISAAC T. GOODNOW. 
Land Commissioner, Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE, 
Two fine Farms in Lunenburg Co., Va., 60 miles from Rich- 
mond, two miles from depot ; 600 and S00 acres respectively; 
good land, well wooded and watered, part in fine clover; 
comfortable dwellings in good repair ; climate very healthy; 
many Northern families in the neighborhood; good grist 
and saw-mill on the sno acre Farm For full particulars ap- 
ply to LANGAN, GOSTENHOFER & CO., 
No. Ill Water St., New York. 
VAUIAULE ESTATE FOR SALE 
w near ANNAPOLIS, the Capital of Maryland.— The 
undersigned otters for sale his Farm, known as " Primrose," 
containing 43f>K acres; not over a half-mile by water, and 
a mile and a half by the county road from the City. All of 
the farm buildings, which are ample for all the wants of 
such property, are either new or in excellent repair, except 
the dwelling house, which is a double, two-siorv, brick- 
house and wing, and for a small sum can be made a first- 
class residence. 
The location is healthful and beautiful, commanding an 
extensive view of the waters of the Bay, and the Grounds 
are planted with shade-trees, shrubbery , and flowers. The 
cultivated land of about 300 acres has all been heavily limed 
and is in a high state of cultivation, adapted to the growth 
of all the crops raised in this region, but especially ad np ted- 
to the cultivation of melons, berries, vegetables, and all tree 
fruits, with which the estate is abundantly supplied, and for 
which its vicinity to Annapolis and access to Baltimore by 
rail, and daily and nightly by steamer, furnish ready sales. 
There are about 4.0O0 bearing peach-trees ; 500 pears, dwarf 
and standard; and 500 apple-trees now bearing, or all rapid- 
ly becoming so, on this property. The location of the Naval 
Academy, and the cultivated society of the City, furnish, 
superior attractions to those who desire recreation. St. 
Jolin's College, and excellent Schools, lurnish the best op- 
portunity for educating children, whilst the growth of the 
City is rapidly enhancing the value of all property in the 
neighborhood. 
As an investment for future advantages, or for profit from 
cultivation, few estates in the country present greater ad- 
vantages than the purchase of the property now oflered, or 
than the terms for which it can be purchased. 
Price, 125.000. of which $10,000 to be paid in cash, residue 
on easy terms of credit. 
FRANK H. STOCKETT, 
Annapolis, Itld. 
TWO MILLION ACRES 
IOWA & NEBRASKA LAIS 
FOR SALE BY THE 
Burlington anfl Mo. River H. E. Co., 
On Ten Years' Credit at 6 per cent. Interest. 
No part of principal due for two years, and thence only 
one-ninth yearly till paid in full. Products will pay for 
land and improvements much within the limit of this gener- 
ous credit. Better terms were never oflered, are not now. 
and probably never will be. Now is the time for all to get 
good farms and homes for themselves and families. 
CIRCULARS giving full particulars are supplied gratis; 
and any wishing to induce others to emigrate with them, or 
to form a colony, are invited to ask for all they want to 
distribute. Apply to 
GEO. S. HARRIS, Land Comm'r. 
For Iowa Lands, at Burlington, Iowa, and 
For Nebraska Lands, at Lincoln, IVeb. 
TO MARKET-GARDENERS. 
The Subscriber, hav ing an abundance of fine land adapted 
to the growth of small Fruits and Vegetables, and convenient 
to market, desires a Partner with capital, energy, and ex- 
perience. References given and required. Address 
L. C. C„ Easton, Md. 
PROIUCTIVE FRUIT FARM of 
25 -acres, at Burlington, N. J., lor sale. Neat, new Cot- 
tage of 8 rooms; ground full of bearing fruits; one mile 
from Station. Price low and terms easy. Particulars of 
J. H. JOHNSTON, 150 Bowery, N. Y„ or E. MORKIS, Bur- 
lington, N. J. Also, two smaller farms, full of fruit. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
BELMMHiTE CHIEF. 
Or, Twelve Tears among the Wild Indians of the Plains. 
A new book of thrilling Interest and great popularity. 
Rut recently issued and the 19th Thousand already in press. 
In no sense a Novel, but a record of an actual experience on 
the part of an intelligent, educated Ohioan, during a volun- 
tary residence of over Yi years among the Indians, and who 
is still In the Indian country. Send for Circulars with 20 
sample illustrations, extracts, terms and full particulars, or 
remit at once, 80 cents for outfit. Address C. F. Vent, 5 
College Place, N. Y., oi-asW 4th St.. Cincinnati. O., or A. H. 
IIuBB.uiD. 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, or J. S. Goodman 
& Co., Chicago. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE YEAR 
OF BATTLES. JSS££ 
Accurate, reliable, and complete. The only one published. 
Send $1.5U for muiit. and st'1-urc the best territory at once. 
Address J. "VV. GOODSPEKD & CO., New York or Chicago. 
GARDENING MADE EASY. 
EVERY MAM MS OWN GARDENER. 
PRICE 10 CENTS, 
And with the addition of How to Cultivate and Keep Sweet- 
Potatoes at the North, price 15 cents, sent bv mail. 
Address J. C. THOMPSON, 
Tompkinsville, Statcn Island, N. Y. 
CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE in the World. 
176,872 New and Old Books on hand. 
Catalogues Nos. 23 to 26. free. Send stamp. 
LEGGAT BROTHERS, 
3 Pcekman Street, New York. 
