1870.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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DAIRYMEN 
BUY THE 
Iron-Clad Milk Can. 
The above cut represents the bottom of this Can. It is 
made in one piece, therefore doing away with all bottom 
supports and outside koojxs, which are always leaking and 
having to be repaired. This Bottom will last a lifetime. It be- 
ing impossible to leak or give out under any circumstances. 
For sale by all Tinners. Stock and Trimmings lor sale by 
the IRON-CLAD CAN CO., 
42 and 44 Murray Street, New York."? 
P. S.— The Cover will be illustrated and described in next 
month's issue of this paper. 
GALE'S TEED CUTTERS. ' 
For Hay, Straw, or Stalks. 
■\ot to l>c paid, lor until tried, 
12 sizes, $S to $22. Easy to cut by hand from 30 to ISO bush- 
els an hour. Will cut by horse -power for 5 to 10 horses in one 
minute. 
From Editor of American Agricultural, Feb., 1870: "The 
Copner Strip Feed Cutter is decidedly the best for hand- 
power. Stables in New York cut all the feed (by hand) for 
100 horses in an hour." 
From J. B. Baker, Thornsdale, Pa.: " Can do more work 
with your No. 5 Cutter ($22) with one horse, than I can with 
4 horses on a Bnrdick National Telegraph, that cost me $100. 
Light work with yours to cut for 150 head." 
From Hexry "Ward Beeohkr: "My men praise the Cop- 
per Strip Cutter we have used two years, and prefer it to all 
others." 
From TnoMAS Fixch, Esq.. Newburgh, O. : " With your 
No. A Cutter (§14) I cut all the hay for 30 horses and cattle 
lor a day in three-quarters of an hour, easily.'' 
Horace Greeley says: "I have used the Copper Strip 
Feed Cutter two winters. It suits me admirably." 
Joseph Harris, in American Agriculturist, June, 1870, 
says: " Gale's Copper Strip Machine will cut in two or three 
minutes nil the hay a team will eat at a meal. It is mere 
child's play to turn it." 
Agents wanted. Send for Circular. 
NEW YORK PLOW CO., 9-1 Beekman Street, New STork; or 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, (il Merwin St., Cleveland, O. 
Holbrook's Patent Swivel Plows. 
For Level Land and Side Hill. 
These Plows leave no "dead furrows," "no ridges," and 
give an even surface for the Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder, 
and Uake. They turn sod ground nut 5 to 1U inches deep, 
disintegrate very thoroughly, and will n»t clog. Eight sizes, 
from a one-horse garden plow, to a 6-cattle plow. Change- 
able mould-boards f«r-sod and stubble, send stamp for 
Circular. Manufactured and sold by 
F. F. HOLU1IOOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
LOW AND CULTIVATOR HANDLES. — ■ 
Manufacturers of Plows will do well to try our White 
Oak Handles. Planed up or in the rough. "Side bent to 
order." Send for Price-List. 
GRAY & REYNOLDS, Addison, N. Y. 
("ane Mills and Sugar Evaporators. 
The best and cheapest. Our improved Evaporator is 
licensed by the proprietors of Cooks, Cory's and Harris' 
patents, combined with our own Improvements patented 
June 18th, 1869. The best Evaporator for Sugar Cane, Sor- 
ghum, and Maple Sugar. Send for Cane Circulars to Hart- 
ford, Ct.; for Maple Circular^ to Bellows Fulls, Vt. Address 
THE HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO, 
State that you saw this In the Agriculturist. 
Self-Acting Gates, 
Nicholson's Patent Self-Acting Carriage Gates 
and Self-Shuttliu; Hand Gatesare the latest Improved and 
best in the world. 
For Illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Company, Cleveland, 0. 
Richardson's Friction Horse-Powers. 
Two sizes. Weight, r>00 and S0O lhs. Will run Thresher, 
Buzz or Drap;-8aw, Cotton Gin, etc. The cheapest and best 
Horse-Power ever made. Priee, $li0 and ¥80. Agknts 
Wasted, A. F. JENN1NOS & CO., Dunkirk, N. Y. 
LITTLE GIANT LEVER HORSE-POWET?^ 
StroilEr, Durable, Simple, Cheap, easy for horses. Will 
do all work. Persons uslne; them sav they are the best. 
Send for Circular to 
JOHN W. QITINCY, 93 William St., New York. 
^HOLBKOOK 
S PATENT 
EGULATOR SEED DRILL. 
Won the Highest Prize at the IV. ¥. 
State Trial, 1870. 
A perfect hand-machine for sowing; with regularity and 
in proper quantity^ Beet, Carrot, Onion, Turnip, Parsnip, 
Sag-e. Spinach, Sorghum, Broom-corn, Peas, Beans, &e. Is 
simple, durable, and easy to operate. The seed-conductor 
being enamelled white Inside, shows the seed as it drops 
to prevent any mistake or failure. All springs, slides, reeds 
and brushes being dispensed with, it is not liable to get out 
of order. Price, 12.00 each. Boxed singly, or six in a box. 
A liberal discount to dealers. Manufactured and sold by 
F. F. HOLBEOOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
MfHEELER'S PATENT 
ANTI-SNOWBALL PAD, 
For the prevention of balling and slipping;. 
Every owner of a horse needs this pad. 
Made of the best of rubber ; easily adjusted 
or removed; does not cover the frog ; can- 
not injure the hoof, as no nails are used; 
will fit any foot without removing the shoe,' 
and with ordinary care will last several sea- 
sons. Price $1.">0 per pair. 
For sale at all first-class saddlery and 
hardware stores. A liberal discount to the 
trade. 
CHAS. L. WHEELER. 
Custom-house Street, Boston, Mass. 
Galvanized Cable Fencing. 
PRICKS KE»UCE». 
Cheap, effective, durable. More yards and greater strength 
than same weight of solid wire. "Large quantities erected. 
Average cost $4 per 100 yards Cable. Liberal terms to large 
buyers. Send for Circular to PHILIP S. JUSTICE, 
Shops, nth & Coates Sts.; Offices : UN. 5th St., Pliila.,Pa. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 42 Cliff St., New York. 
FLAX. HEMP. KAMI Si. 
We make separate Brakes for each article. The Flax 
Brake is well known as the best in any market. The Hemp 
Brakes are strong and will break fast and first-rate, taking 
out nearly all the woody matter. The Ramie Brake will do 
the work and clean this new plant as required. P)ease send 
for Circular to JOHN \V. QUINCT, 
Treasurer, Mallory& Sanford Flax and Hemp Machina Co., 
98 William St., New York. 
TO FARMERST 
If you want the best Hay, Straw, and Corn-Stalk Cutter, 
or the best Corn Slieller (right hand), or a Root Cutter; a 
Boiler, or a Steamer for cooking food for Stock, or anything 
for use on your farm or in your household, send to J. IX. 
DECATUR & CO. for Price-List and Circulars, 
197 Water Street, New York. 
H 
F 
S 
ORSE POWERS for all purposes. Best made. 
ARM MILLS with French Burr-Stones. Horse 
Power or Steam. 
UGAR CANE MILLS and Evaporators. Write 
for circulars. GEO. L. SQUIEP. i Bi:0„ Buffalo, N. Y. 
MONEY 
EASILY 
MADE 
"With our Stencil and Key 
Check Outfit. 
Circulars Free. 
Z!WiJJl£j5 Zj$n§ZS-^^L£ ?.*}- 
£AX-._C /K M7DC/V. A/.t/P 
TRIMMD ASI'IIALTIV PAVEMENT. 
For Streets, Carriage Ways, Walks, Floors, etc. 
K. W. 1JANNKY, Patentee. 
One continuous piece, not injured by heat or frost. Im- 
pervious tit prass, water, and noxious vapors. Town. Coun- 
ty, State, and Individual Rights for sale. Also the "Patent 
Trinidad Asphaltic Cement," with which every one can lay 
his own pavement. Send for Circular 10 K. \\ . RANNh\, 
General Agent, 410 West 23d St., New York City. 
GALE'S VEGETABLE SLHEU, 
Prices, S13 to S^O. 
Cuts fine or coarse for Cattle or Sheep, a bushel of Turnips, 
Carrots or Potatoes, in 1 or S minutes, turned by a boy. Vtry 
east/ work. KM to be paid for until tried. Agents wanted. 
Send for Circular. NEW YORK PLOW CO.. 
94 llcekmau Street, New York. 
AGENTS LOOK !— fl'J a day made, Belling Universal 
Knife Siiai:phni;i'. and other Wares. Sample 55 cents. 
Catalogue free. T. J. HASTINGS & CO., l\ orcester, Musi. 
NEEDHAM'S 
PATENT 
U 
SEWING-MACHINE STARTER/ 
For starting machines always in the right direction, with 
the foot in position, for working the treadle. 
NO SEWING-MACHINE IS PERFECT WITHOUT IT. 
The attention of sewing-machine operators generally, and 
all persons interested in sewing-machines, is respectfully 
invited to the above-named device. 
THE STARTER 
requires but a gentle pressure of the foot to start the machine. 
Always starts the machine in the right direction. 
Will not go backward unless required. 
Avoids the necessity of taking the hands oil" the work to 
start the wheel. 
In turning corners, plaiting, and sewing without basting, 
is indispensable and invaluable. 
Will save to a daily operator in one week, in lime and In 
economy, in needles and thread, its cost, 
With care, is as durable as the machine itself. 
Will be found to be almost as serviceable to experienced 
operator's after using it as to beginners. 
In manufacturing establishments will be of great service 
as a teacher and help to new hands and unskilled operators, 
as well as a great economy. 
The price of the Starter is S4, and parties living within 
reach of us, or our agents, can have it applied to their ma- 
chines at that price; or, on receipt of £4, we will forward 
it by express, with full directions as to attachment. Any 
person can apply it in ten minutes. 
The Starter is now ready to be applied to the "Wheeler 
& Wilson," "Elliptic" "Florence, "Howe," " Grover & 
Baker," "Singer," "Willcox & Glbbs," "Weed," and 
"Blees" machines, and can also be applied to any other 
sewing-machine manufactured whenever the sale and use of 
such other machines will justify our getting up the necessary 
patterns to fit them. 
A liberal discount will be made tosewing-machinc agents, 
or to any other parties desiring to buy In quantities. 
Tkums— In all cases, cash ou delivery. 
Apply to or address 
NEEDHAM'S PATENT SEWING-MACHINE STARTER, 
No. S6'3 Broadway, t5 doors above 17th St..) 
New-York City. 
ivr c 1 . stiles' 
-L^l 9 PATENT TOE 
AND INSTEP 
STRETCHER. — The 
best and only permanent 
Cure for Corns and Bunions 
is to remove the pressure of 
the Boot or Shoe upon 
i hem. This may be effectu- 
ally done by the Toe and 
Instep Stretcher illustrated 
above. Over $25,000 worth 
have already been sold. 
The combination Toe nnd 
Iustep is a recent invention 
performing the operation of the other two in one. 
They will be sent to any address, by Express, upon receipt 
of $2 'for Toe and $1 .'05 for Instep ; $1 for Combined Toe and 
Instep, or. if desired, will send 0. O. D., with Instructions to 
Express Co., to permit goods to be examined before paid for. 
When ordering, send size of Boot or Shoe. 
Address IV. C. STILES. 
Middle town, Conn. 
India Rubber Gloves 
Combined Toe cud Instep. 
For Gardening, Housework, etc., etc. A perfect protection 
for the hands, making them soft, smooth, and snowy white. 
A certain euiv for Sftlt-Rhcum, Chapped Hands, etc. Ladies' 
short, £1.50: Gauntlets, $1.15 per pair. Gents' short, $1.7:".; 
Qauntlets, £2.00 per pair. Sent bvniail on receipt of price, 
by GOODYEAIVS I. R. CLOVE ITF'U Co., No. 203 Broad- 
way, New lork, Manufacturers of all kinds of Rubber Goods. 
FRANK MHiIiER'S 
Leather Preservative ana Water-Proof OU Blacking for 
Boots and Shoes. Frank Miller's prepare. 1 Harness Oil 
Blacking, for Harness, Carriage Tops, &c.j by the a of 
these articles one half may be added to the durability of 
leather. For sale In nearly every city and town In the 
United States and Canadas. 
FRANK MILLER & CO., is ,v. 20 Cedar St., New York. 
HAWKE8' PATENT FOUNTAIN TEN.— No 
inkstand required, one filling writes 1: hours. Send 
stamp for Circular. Als. — 
mall. Pens repaired fo 
> other styles oi Gobi Pens, sent bv 
' GEO. F. HAWKES, 
"Manufacturer, til Nassau street, Xew York. 
GIRLS, BOYS, MOTHERS, AND FATHERS, 
will each find The PnnKNoi.ooio.u. JotrttNAL one or 
the very best Magazines now published. Only *3 a year. 
Address S. K. TVELLS, 9-9 Broadway, New \ ork. 
