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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
Patent Hut-Piece Sleep-lean. 
Patent Pruning &, Sheep-Toe Shears. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
HENRY SEYMOUR & CO., 
29 A, 31 Rose St., New York. 
First Premium awarded by Am. Institute Fair and twelve 
different State Fairs. Highest recommendation from Hon. 
H. S. Uaudall, Pres't Wooi-Growers'Associution, and author 
" Practical Shepherd." Recommendations l'roni many prac- 
tical shearers. 
"The Sheep-Shears work splendidly, and I would not ask 
for any better. So says Mr. Jep-on, who shears our sheep, 
and he has sheared thousands." 
(Signed) L. A. CHASE, Am. Agriculturist. 
S2-'i5 83.50 S2-50 $3.75 
4)£ 5 5% 6-in. blade. 
"I have tested your Pruning and Sheep-toe Shears, and 
they are excellent. I uBed them to dock the fails of my 
lambs this season, and found them the handiest instrument 
for that purpose I ever used." 
(Sisnedj HENRY S. RANDALL. 
PRUNENG SHEARS. 
Every pair warranted. Free by mail on receipt of price. 
Pruning or Sheep-loe Shears, S3 per pair. 
Sold everywhere. State where you saw this. 
IUEDAL MACHINES. 
New York State Agricultural Works, 
WHEELER, MEIilCK & CO., 
PROPBIETORS, PATEX'TEES, AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
RAILWAY CHAIN AND LEVER HORSE POWERS, 
Combined THRASHERS and Winnowers, Overshot Thrash- 
ers, Clover Hullers, l-'e d Cutters. Saw-Mills, Horse Rakes, 
Horse Pitchforks, Shingle-Machines, etc., Albast, N. Y. 
Bradley's American Harvester 
TVe warrant it to cut any grain that grows, and in any 
condition. 
It will do better work, Is more durable, and is in every 
resp'-c. superior to our former manufacture of the celebrated 
John-ton "Sweepstakes" Itenper. 
Don't buy any other until you have seen it. 
For particulars, address 
BRADLEY MAN'F'G CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
HARROW YOUR WHEAT 
Thomas Smoothing Harrow 
BROADCAST CULTIVATOR, 
And insure an increase of from five 
to ten Bushels per Acre. 
The testimony of hundreds of best farmers In proof is 
positive and conclusive. 
Samuel V. MilU-r, Milo, N, Y., says: " I went all over my 
wheat in tbfl spring-, before sowing plaster and grass seed, 
and have no doubt it increased my crop one fourth, my 
neighbors say one half, besides fitting the ground tor clover 
seed In the most perfect manner." 
iWraiii Moulton, Alexander, K. Y., says: "I used the 
Thomas Harrow on my wheat last spring, and raised 1.600 
bushels on HI acres, while my neighbors' wheat, with equal 
promise without harrowing, yielded only 10 bus. per acre." 
Semi for Catalogue. 
J. J. THOMAS & CO., Geneva, N. Y. 
I^AKlBS^rc*, BSE SUKK AI^E> EX- 
AMIVE the superior Hay Spn-adrr; it is the 
cheapest, most complete, and most durable Hay Tedder 
ever nut into the B«lrt. Head a few of the comments re- 
ceived. Send for circular and description to 
UIGGANl'M M'F'G CO., Jligganuin, Ct. 
ELASTIC LINK FOR PLOWS.— Saves team, 
harness, and plow-potnts; neat, simple, and stromr. 
|l.50 and $2.50. Agents wauled. L. Flieduer, Cleveland, o, 
"Our Preference is the Buckeye^' 
American Agriculturist, June, 1872. 
REDBYADRIANCE,PLATT&CO 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Mail. 
REPUTATION & MONEY 
CAN BE MADE EY SELLING THE 
1MKIK1N ailMBKGEB PBJIR. 
The Bridgeport M'fg Co., to keep up the present 
well-known reputation of this pump, and to bold it as the 
standard pump of the country, propose to meet the objec- 
tion to galvanizing by adopting a new feature, viz., to enamel 
pump and pipe. This finish offers a perfect resistance to 
all possible deleterious effects arising from the presence of 
vegetable acids aud metals, iu combination, in drinking 
water. 
To increase their sales, and cover their heavy expenses 
entailed by this new process, they propose to sen territory 
by Town aud County rights, and supply parties who buy 
these rights the goods at greatly reduced prices. As the 
Company intend to be the manufacturers solely, they have 
made an exclusive contract with the undersigned to sell all 
rights for the territory. Full particulars and all information 
given by applying to 
MUDGE <& WOODS, 
55 Chambers St., New York City. 
TIIK IIA1YO FIKE-E^GIJfE— men- 
tioned in the January number of this paper— is manufac- 
tured by this Company. The pumps used on it are our 
patent Suction and Force Pumps, made of metal entirely— 
no leather is used. Apply as above. 
CHAS. F. MUDGK. Vice-President. 
Harder' a Premium Fu.ibvay Horse Power and | 
Thresher and Cleaner, received, 
THE FIRST PRIZE 
At Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. Y. 
1 For u Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods less 
I than 1H miles per hour. Mechanical Construction oj 
\ the very best kind, thorough and conscientious uork- 
I manahip and material in every place, nothing slighted, I 
I excellent work, <bc," as shown by official Keport oi 
j Judges. Tureshers, Separators, Fanning Mills. "Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowcrb and Planters, all of the best in 
I Market. Catalogue with price, full information, ami I 
I J uiiges Keport 01 Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MUTAHI) 1IAKDKU, 
Coblesklll. Schoharie Co.. N.T 
24 Columbia St., New Yoke.. 
J. S. UsDKBniLL, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. 
Deak Sin: After seeing the trash called pumps that wo 
saw to-day confirms me in what I had oftcu thought I 
should do: Make a good common well-pump. So, if you 
see fit to wait about three or four weeks, I will put up the 
first in your well or cistern, give you a year or two years to 
make up your mind whether it suits you, and then if you 
want it, the price will be what I am at the time charging 
others for them, somewhere between SCO and $D0. 
Yours truly, EICUAL.D DUDGEON. 
February 5th, 1S73. 
50.000 VILUGERS~AND FARMERS 
Need the Planet Combined Garden Drill, Wheel Hoc, Plow, 
and Snhsoller ; three other stvlea for seed planting. sowing 
Fertilizer*, ami double-quick hand-hoeing. < lirculara of 
S. L, ALLEN & CO., 119 S. 4th St, Philadelphia, Pa 
Metropolitan 
Agricultural 
Works. 
58 AND 60 CORTLANDT ST , NEW YORK. 
I invite Farmers and Dealers in Agricultural Im- 
plements to visit my extansivo warehouse, -where they 
may procure the most approved .IMPLEMENTS for 
the FARM and GARDEN, at the VERY LOWEST 
market prices. Also, 
BONE MEAL— Prepared for Horses, Swine, Cows 
and Poultry — 5c. per pound. 
Send for Agricultural Almanac for 1873. 
H. B. GRIFFING, 
Successor to Griffing & Co., 
58 & CO COBTLANDT ST., NEW TOEK. 
Ask your FLIKIBER for the 
People's Pumps, 
and send fur a Circular. 
The best Force-Pumps in the 
market, and for sale eveiy- 
M'Uei'c. Prices from £10 to $30. 
For Stock-yards, Farms, 
House, and Greenhouses. 
The Cut -Door Pumps are 
Non-Freczing, and are ad- 
justable to wells from G to 100 
feet deep. 
W. S. BLUNT, 
Sole agent of the American Pump 
Co., S6 Beekman St., 
New York. 
CONROY, O'CONNOR & CO., 
San Francisco, Cnl., 
Agents for States and Territories west of Rocky Mountains. 
For sale by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO., 
Salt Laltc City, Utah. 
The Iron-Clad Milk-Pail. 
IMPROVED. 
The above Pail is made of heavy Sheet-Iron, requiring 
only one seam for the cylinder. This is set inside the hoop 
of a heavy convex bottom. A strom: handle is then put 
upon the Pail, and the whole immersed several times in 
melted Hit. which closes every crevice. Thereby an almost 
indestructible pail is made, and ottered for sale at same 
prices for corresponding sizes of common tin pails. 
Also galvanized SilJ-Iluckel* put together as above. 
IKON-CLAD CAN CO., 51 Dey St., New York. 
FARM CARTS AUMi WAG OS 
Alwavson hand and made to order. Also every description 
of Heavy Cart and TVaion for city ami country use and for 
shipping. Illustrated Circulars free by mail. 
•TOII51 I,. KIPP, 
103 BWrldge Sticct, New York. 
BRICK. BRICK. 
Pressed - brick machine. Talented January 16th, 1872. 
Makes Lhe finest qualitv of front brick, at no greater cost 
than common brick. By change of molds, becomes a first* 
class tile machine. For particulars, addre«s 
J. W. PENFIELD, TViUoughby, Ohio, 
