1878] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
159 
THOROUGHBRED and GRADE 
JERSEYS 
EOR, SALE. 
Thoroughbred HEIFER CALVES, weaned and unweaned. 
do. BULL CALVES, do. do. 
do. YEARLING HEIFERS, 
do. do. BULLS,flt for seryice this spring, 
do. 2-year-old BULLS, 
do. do. HEIFERS, in calf, 
do. HEIFERS and COWS, 3 to 8 years old. 
Grade Jersey Heifers and Cows of all ages, from two weeks 
to seven years old. I have nearly 100 head to select from. All 
my stock is bred expressly for their butter qualities, and no 
calves are raised from dams that do not yield 9 lbs. or more 
of splendid butter per week, when fresh. All orders requir¬ 
ing me to select for purchasers are solicited at once, as I 
shall fill them in turn as received, but I much prefer that 
purchasers examine for themselves. Terms reasonable. Ap¬ 
ply at once to THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn. 
WILLIAM CROZIER, 
BEACON HILL, Northport, L. N. Y., 
Importer and Breeder of Ayrshire and Jersey 
Cattle, Southdown Sheep, Berkshire Swine, 
English White Dorking Fowls, and Shepherd 
Dogs. Received a Medal and Diploma on stock at the 
Centennial Exhibition. 
Gr, 
W. FARLEE, Cresskill, N. J.. (l hour from 
New York), lor past 14 rears 
BREEDER OF JERSEY CATTLE. 
C hoice Ayrshire heifer calves—W ar- 
ranted to register in first-class. Prices from $40 to $50. 
Also Heifers and Cows for sale. Brown Leghorn eggs $1.50 
for 13. J. ANDREW CASTERLINE, Dover, N. J. 
TF. JE. A ItXOUT, 
Middletown. Oranse Co., N. Y.. Breeder and Dealer in 
BELTED, SHEETED, or D It APED CATTLE. 
For illustrated description, see first page Amer ican Agri¬ 
culturist lor Dec., 18T7. 
N. GUILBERT, 
Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa., 
Importer and Breeder of Improved Blooded Live Stock, 
Horses. Cattle. Cotswold and Southdown Sheep. Chester, 
Berkshire and Yorkshire Pigs. Toulouse,Bremen,1 long Kong, 
White China and Wild Geese, Cayuga, Rouen, Aylesbury, 
Pekin and Musk Ducks. Bronze. Blue. Buff and White 
Turkeys, Dorkings, Brahma.Cochin, Guinea and all other 
Fowl, Deer, Swans, Peacocks, Pigeons, Eggs. <fee.. at low 
prices. Best Breeds of Dogs and Maltese Cats. Rabbits, Fer¬ 
rets, Guinea Pigs. White Mice. &c. Song Birds of all kinds, 
and Shetland Ponies. Fine Milch Cows always on band. 
Newfoundland Pups of Centennial First Premium Stock. 
1 to Breeders and Farmers—our 
illustrated descriptive catalogue of 
Thoroughbred Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, 
High class land and water fowls, and eggs for hatching. A 
large and choice stock now for sale. 
Benson, Burpee & Co., 223 Church St., Philadelphia. 
O hio Improved Chesters, received First Pre¬ 
miums in a majority of the States. Send for their de¬ 
scription, and Choice Poultry, and get ready for the Fall 
Fairs. L. B. SILVER, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Early spring pigs, two months old. Boar, $20. Pair, $37,50. 
Trio, not akin, $55. Orders entered on receipt of $5.00, and 
Ailed in rotation as soon as the pigs are strong enough to 
stand the journey. I guarantee the safe delivery of the pigs. 
Address, JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm. Rochester, Iff. Y. 
P oland Cliiua Pigs, boxed and shipped by freight or 
express, 6 to 8 weeks old. May 1st. Address for low 
prices E. OLIPHANT, New Lisbon, Burlington Co., N. J. 
2 Jersey Bulls, and Jersey Red Swine, Pigs. 
Send for Circular giving slaughtered weights of heavi¬ 
est crops of hogs, some averaged over 700 pounds. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
/k S. IScelcnion, South Branch, N. J., offers 
■fiAA for sale high bred Colts, sired by Volunteer Prince, he 
by Goldsmith’s Volunteer, dam, Lucy, she by Honest Allen. 
"\VT ATVTE1H _A well broken saddle and car- 
xa it A _I_i a t o riage horse, young, sound, 
kind, and safe for a lady to ride and drive. Also a span of 
ponies 14 to 15 hands high, well broken to saddle and har¬ 
ness ; young, sound, and gentle enough for children to han¬ 
dle. No fancy prices. Address S, No. 53 Carroll St., Buffalo, 
N. Y., giving full description and price. 
P ure bred Fowls, P. Cochins, Hondans, White Leghorns, 
Golden Penciled Hamburgs, B. B. Red Games, and 
ixouen Duck eggs for sale, also Pekin Duck eggs. 
A. S. BEEKMAN, South Branch, N. J. 
Imperial Egg Food. 
FOR, 
ALL VARIETIES 
OF 
LAYING KENS, 
YOUNG CHICKS? 
DUCKS, 
(Trade Mark.) 
and 
TURKEYS. 
POULTRY. 
WILL MAKE HEN’S LAY, 
inn 3j D il e Jt all miL?tL SU i PJ> ? rt Fowls during moulting, keep them constantly in fine condition, and increase their profit 
With^soSlit rPo b i lc S? <? le annually. This makes hone and muscle early, and will save them. Packages to mix 
ForTalfhv 50 cts - : ', a ?P r * or S 1 - 00 and SMO. Sent prepaid on receipt of price. 
For sale by Druggists, Grocers, and Postmasters. Local Agents Wanted. 
„ n „ , WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
H. B.Ainold & Co., Boston. | B. K. Bliss & Sons, New York. | Benson. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia. | O. C. Swain & Co., 
Sail Francisco, Cal. CHARLES R. ALLEY & CO.. Proprietors, P. O. Box 103, Hartford, Conn. 
I-DO-IT 
for 2 stamps—SendCata- 
logue of Books, Stock, 
Fowls. The latter of 
best strains and pedi- 
... „ „ gree. “Amateur’s Man- 
ual, or Specific Mating of Thorough-bred Fowls,” 75 cents. 
Breeding and Management," or thorough-breds for prac¬ 
tical use, 50 cts , both for $1 and 4 stamps. “ Eggs for hatch- 
tng, Lt. or Dk. Brahmas, from mated hens $5, from good 
stock $3. Ply. Rocks or Houdans, $4. White or Brown Leg¬ 
horns and B. R. G. Bantams, $3. Bronze Turkeys $5. Pekin 
Ducks, $4 per sitting. Stock and fowls for sale. 
I. K. FELCH, Natick, Mass. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Exclusively. Eight years of careful breeding has given 
me very desirable stock. Never fail of premiums wher¬ 
ever exhibited. At Hartford, received D. A. Uphnm’s special 
for best breeding-pen, and $39 at Portland for best collec¬ 
tion, and other premiums; these being the great shows of 
the season, and my only exhibitions. 
A few yet to spare at $10 a pair. 
6 Breeding Yards, Eggs $3 for 13. 
n . n ^ _ V. C. GILMAN, 
Highland Farm, M arch, 1878. Nashua, N. H. 
GAftflE FOWLS. RED IRISH 
SETTERS, 
Carrier Pigeons, shipped by J. C. 
! ER. Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland, winner 
° ^?°^d Medals at Paris and New York. Bronze Medal 
and Diplomat Centennial, Philadelphia : also 
1 borough-bred Hounds. Beagles, and other Dogs. J. C. C. 
can likewise select Sheep, Cattle, and Horses for 
clients, having had long and large 'experience in them. 
EUGENE B. PENDLETON, 
Breeder of White Leghorns, 
WESTERLY, R. I. Eggs, $2.00 per doz. Have bred these 
exclusively for 11 years. Shall breed this season from 3 yards. 
S°* J have a cock that has scored 91 points. 
No. 2 “ “ 44 «» a 1 4* 
• ®?<*erel “ “ 90 “ Fetch, Judge. 
Showed twice this season. Result, two first premiums. 
SUNNYSIDE POULTRY FARM 
A fine lot of chicks of the following varieties for 6ale. 
Brown Leghorns, Part. Cochins, Black Cochins, 
White Leghorns, Ptymouth Rocks, Dark Brahmas. 
A Photograph of the finest Poultry House in the U. S., will 
be sent to any address for 25 cts. 
W. G. TRACY, 
_To wand a. Pa. 
ROCK MAPLE POULTRY FARM. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS, 
Tlie Best Fowls for All Purposes* 
lam now prepared to deliver P. Rock and White African 
th «? hatching season of 1878, at $1.50 per 13, 
or $2.00 for 26, carefully packed and warranted fresh. Remit 
money through Post Office Order or Registered Letter. 
GEO. H. RATHBUy, Willimantic, C onn. 
Brown Ijeglioi’n Fowls. 
They excel in Egg-producing, are Non-setters, 
I will forward your." broods of clucks, age from 10 to 21 
days, at $1.00 per chick, after .Tunc 3. Guarantee safe arrival 
in a healthy condition. Eggs $3.00 per 13. Send for Circular. 
EDWARD LUTZ, 
Or Emsworth, Pa. 80 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
PEKW DUCK and BROWN LEGHORN 
Eggs, at prices to suit the hard times. Send for my circular 
before purchasing elsewhere. Address 
_ EVAS LEWIS, Scarlet’s Mill, Pa. 
R IVERSIDE FARM. —Jerseys,Berkshircs,and Cots- 
. wolds imported, bred, and for sale. Bronze Turkeys. 
Pekin Ducks, and Light Brahmas. Send for catalogue. 
_ C. P. MATTOCK S, Portland, Me. 
W. I5EYNOK.l>S, Csicltoo, ¥a„ 
® Breeder, Shipper, and Importer of Pure Bred 
Fowls. Write for Price-list. 
P remium Bronze Turkeys, Plymouth Rocks, 
L. Brahmas, Black, W hite, and Brown Leghorns. Eggs 
$6 and $2 per 13. GEO. S. WHEELER, New Ipswich, N. H. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS Sf a d M L ^^-, 3 ® 
26 $2.50. N. P. PAYNE, New Britain, Conn. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS I 
13 for Sl-tiS. I 
C ORBETT’S INCUBATOR and Mother combined, 
100 eggs capacity, $25. 17 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Med¬ 
als received. Testimonials and Catalogue sent on applica¬ 
tion. Prof. A. CORBETT, 
7 Warren Street, New York. 
Day’s $60 Automatic IncnMor 
Hatches and rears tlie young chicks! Highest possible 
endorsements! 
Bay’s Fire Alarm Clocks. 
Run in any position ; keep good time, and give warning 
when there is danger of fire. Sent by mail. Price $5. 
Address HAY BROS. & CO., 
92 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
GGS FOR HATCHING, from'.high class White 
Leghorns, $1.00 per 13. Address 
F. A. JOY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. 
CHOICE EGGS-LOW PRICES. 
My Spring Catalogue and Price List of Eggs for Hatching, 
from 13 varieties of purc-bred fowls, is now ready, and will 
be promptly sent to ail who send me their address with a 
stamp. It contains also valuable practical hints to poultry 
raisers. Address 
A. M. CAREY, Sclinsgrovc, Penn, 
High Class Poultry. 
E 
tlllU VJ. k7. I tit 11 tat 111 o. J. vjl 4VL evil owiouik’, 
reasonable prices. Eggs, securely packed in 
new baskets, $3.00 per 13, or $5.00 l'or 26. Send 
for new, novel, practical and useful Circular. 
_GEO* S* JOSS EL YN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
E GGS FOR HATCHING, -High-class, thorough¬ 
bred stock only. “Magrane’s” Light Brahmas, Dark 
Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Silver-laced, and White Booted 
Bantams. $3.00 per 13. No circulars. MAGRANE & 
FAIRSERVICE, 104 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. 
JOEL B RUNNER, Kl’KISK: 
Breeder of first-class Brown Eegliorns, Light Brah¬ 
mas, and Rouen Ducks, Eggs $2.00 per 13, three sit- 
tings for $5.00. No circulars. _ 
P Rocks, Brahmas, Brown Leghorns, Spanish and G 
. Seabrignt, eggs for sale. Ground Bone and O. Shell 
for fowls, and Land Fertilizers cheap. Address A. VIGNOS, 
P. M., Canton, Ohio. 
The Best and Cheapest. 
BUCHAN’S am*. 
siMr 
LTGHT BRAHMAS 
13 for 75c. 
Carefully packed and delivered at express office. 
Address F. C. BIDDLE, Chndd’s Ford, Del. Co., Pa. 
Cresylic 
SHEEP DIP. 
Patented May 28th, 1867, Re-issued July 30 th, 1872. 
A Saponaceous Compound with. Cresylic and 
Carbolic Acid. 
For Preventing and Curing the Scab and all parasitic dis¬ 
eases of tlie Skin. Will destroy Lice, Tics, Fleas, &c. 
is beneficial to the general health and condition of the 
flock. The use of this DIP will cleanse and tvhilen the 
Fleece—also increased the growth or weight sufficient to be 
a full equivalent for the cost of the Compound. 
This Preparation is Warranted to be entirely harmless 
and free from all poisonous Compounds, and will posi¬ 
tively do all that we claim for it. Put up in packages of 1, 
5, 10,'50, 100, and 200 pounds. 
Buchan’s Cresylic Ointment. 
Certain Death to the Screw Worm or Grub, 
It not only destroys the worms, hut cleanses and quickly 
heals up the offensive sores made by it. 
No fly will attack a wound to which this preparation has 
been applied. Sheep which rarely recover from tlie attack 
of the worm under the ordinary treatment, arc quickly 
cured by this application. In solution, this ointment will he- 
found invaluable for Healing Saddle Galls, and all abrasions 
of tlie skin of animals. 
For further particulars, send for price lists and circulars to 
KIDDER & LAIRD, 
83 Jolin Street, New York. 
RARE CHANCE stcSck. "farm! 
Hog Island in Narraganset Bay, mile from shore, all in 
one farm of 212 acres. No vermin. Good buildings, large 
sheep houses. Valuable shore privilege. Price $85 per acre.. 
Terms liberal. For full information, apply to 
Dr. JI. M. HOWE, 1606 Locust Street, Philadelphia. 
