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AMERICAN AG-Riq[JLTQRIST. 
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"YSTILLIAM CROZIER lias much pleasure in calling 
11 the attention of Cow-keepers, Farmers, and Dnirvmen 
to the NKW SELF-MILKING APPARATUS. This Appara¬ 
tus or Cow Milker, has been tested by a large number of 
practical Agriculturists, Dairymen, &c; and, without excep¬ 
tion, merited high encomiums and commendations, for its 
adaptability and wonderful rapidity in the Milking of Cows. 
It is considered one of the most invaluable and useful Ma¬ 
chines yet invented. 
Amongst its many advantages are— 
1st—It is SELF-ACTING-, easy of application ; and can be 
used by any person, however ignorant of Milking. 
2nd—It will Milk any Cow in FOUR Minutes effectually, 
and its use is more agreeable to the Cow than Hand-Milking. 
3rd—It is a great boon in the case of Sore or Corded Teats. 
•1th—Its Usefulness, Simplicity, Saving of Time, Cleanli¬ 
ness, Durability, and Cheapness, prove it io be a most im¬ 
portant and necessary adjunct to a Dairy, and it has only to 
become better known to be universally used. 
Sent free on receipt of Post Office order for $5. 
Printed Instructions accompany each Machine. 
All infringements icill be vigorously prosecuted. 
MILK TUBES. 
COW-KEEPERS should not be without one of these, as they 
are invaluable for sore or Corded Teats. 
PRICE $1.00 each. 
WBI.CROZIER, !Vortlipoid, L. I., N. Y. 
4 Grade Jersey Calves ; A heifer 8 weeks old, white 
and dark fawn; Three Bulls 6 to 8 weeks old, dark fawn, 
all sired by Saunter, No. 2,147 Am. J. C. C. Dams, all extra 
cows. Prices—Heifer $20; Bulls $18 ; boxed on cars. Cash 
with order. Address F. C. BIDDLE, Chadd’s Ford, Pa. 
F or Sale.— 3 Alderney Bulls, 2 thoroughbred and 1 % 
For pedigree, &c., address JOHN A. GALLO WAV, 
New Dorp, Stated Island, N. Y. 
T> IYERSIDE FARM.— Jerseys,Berkshires,and Cots- 
XL wolds imported, bred, and for sale. Bronze Turkeys 
Pekin Ducks, and Light Brahmas. Send for catalogue. 
__ C. P. MATTOCKS, Portland, Me. 
THOROUGHBRED and GRADE 
JERSEYS 
EOT? SALE. 
Thoroughbred HEIFER CALVES, weaned and unweaned, 
do. BULL CALVES, do. do. 
do. YEARLING HEIFERS, 
do. do. BULLS.flt for service this spring, 
do. 2-ycar-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 nfead 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 till 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. 
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,Hong 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. &c„ 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 hand. 
Newfoundland Pups, Deer, and Swan wanted. 
PICS 
THOROUGHBRED CATTLE, SHEEP, 
and Poultry, at such uniformly 
low prices as to prove a most 
profitable investment to every 
purchaser. Our present supply 
of young Berkshire, Chester 
White, Yorkshire, Poland Chinn, and Essex 
Pigs, also of Cotswold, South-down, and Leicester 
Lambs, is unexcelled. Correspondence solicited. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue. 
BENSON, MAULE & CO., 
223 Cliurcli St., Philadelphia. 
r. ft. hum. eft, —. 
i/y-A j|KyoRiciNATORANj) breeders . : \ 
, . I'-Hil. OF THE witL*KNOV/M ' - 
■MACIE OR POLAND CHINA HOGS, 
. ^PXF.0RD BUTLER CO./qHIO. 
i 
_ -WORLD BEATER-4 
WILLIAM CROZIER, 
BEACON HILL, Northport, L. I., 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. 
{JT FRIENDS ! If yon are in any wav interested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send vou a sample copv of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture. Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 
Poland China Swine, as bred by FRANK PET I IT, Salem, 
New Jersey. Large stock of first-class pigs for sale, now 
ready to ship; also yearling sows and six months gilts, due 
to farrow in one, two, and three months. All well formed, 
pure bred, and growth} - , and are models of this unequalled 
breed of swine. Those wishing to buy. will please seud for 
Price-list and Circular. Correspondence solicited. 
JERSEY RED SWINE, 
Have been bred in New Jersey 20 to 30 rears, are now a 
distinct breed, and are relied on bv the best Pork raisers as 
the most healthy, vigorous, and profitable breed ; attaining 
heaviest weights, with least feed and care. Choice Pigs, 8 to 
10 weeks old, now ready, boxed and shipped, guaranteed 
satisfactory and to arrive safely; one pig $8—2 pigs, not akin, 
$15—3 pigs $20. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, New Jersey. 
J. LLOYD HAIGH, “ 
Manufacturer of 
Steel anfl Iron Wire, ai fire Rope 
Of Every Description. 
Galvanized Wire Clothes-line, Fence ami Vineyard 
Wire, and Fence Staples. 
Price Lists with full particulars on application. 
Offices No. 81 John St., New York City. 
__ P. O. BOX 2,339. _ 
AMERICAN 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Incorporated under the General Law 
for Incorporation of Colleges, 
Chapter 51, Laws 1870 — Chapter 319, Laws 1848. 
141 West 54th St., betw. 6th & 7th Avs., 
NEW YORK CITY. 
The fourth regular course of lectures will commence in 
October, 1878. Circular and Information can be bad on ap¬ 
plication to 
A. LIA#JTARI>, M.B.T.S., 
_ Dean of Ike Faculty. 
FA RM E “ 
VETERINARY ADVISER, 
By Prof. I. LAW, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
“The best work on the diseases of animals in the English 
language.”— Country Gentleman. 
Sent by mail from the Author for S3. 
THE “POULTRY WORLD,” 
Hart ford. Conn., is a success in its way, beyond precedent. 
Vol. 7 begins January, 1878. Order the best of poultry month¬ 
lies. It is original, fresh, and practical, always. $1.25 a year. 
Only 75 cents cxl rn gives every subscriber 12 Spleudid 
Fowl Chromes, annually! Every poultryman should 
have this excellent Monthly. Now is the time to subscribe 
for 1S78! 
The new Weekly “American Poultry Yard,” is 
also just out. $1.50 a year '52 numbers post paid. Or, hoik 
papers to same address $2.00 only. 
II. II. Stoddard, Hartford, Conn. 
Scribner’s Lumber & Log-Book, 
O VER HALF A MILLION SOLD. Most complete book 
of its kind ever published. Gives measurement of all 
kinds of lumber, logs, and plank, by Doyles’Rule, cubical 
contains of square and round limber, stave and heading 
bolt tables, w ages, rent, board, capacity of ci-terns, cord- 
wood tables, interest, etc. Standard Book throughout 
United States and Canada. 
Ask your bookseller for it, or one sent by me for 35 cents, 
post-paid. G. W. FISHER, 
_ P, O. Box 338, Roclifsler, N. Y. 
A UTOMATIC POCKET FOUNTAIN PEN- 
A HOLDER. Uses any Ink. Filled by Suction. FLOWS 
BY THE PRESSURE OF WRITING. Agents Wanted. 
Samples by mail, Zb Cents. Pliila. Novelty M’f’g Co., 500 
North 12th Street, Philadelphia. 
A Most Delightful 
Residence 
FOR ANY FAMILY. 
EDUCATIONAL Advantages UNSURPASSED, from 
Primary Schools up to the best COLLEGIATE.—Society 
most Desirable in every respect.—CITY and COUNTRY 
advantages admirably combined. — One of the most at¬ 
tractive Residences for a well-to-do family, in one of New 
England’s most beautiful “ City-towns ’’—For SALE or to 
LEASE, fer one, two, or three years, furnished or unfur¬ 
nished, on very favorable terms, at a very low price. For 
particulars, address “ Residence,” rare of American Agri¬ 
culturist, 215 Broadway, New York. 
S-DO-IT 
for23tamps-SendCata- 
logue of Books, Stock, 
Fowls. The latter of 
best strains and pedi¬ 
gree. “Amateur's Man¬ 
ual," or Specific Mating of Tborougli-bred Fowls,” 75 cents. 
“Breeding and Management," or tborougli-breds for prac¬ 
tical use, 50 cts., both for $1 and 4 stamps. “ Eggs for hatch¬ 
ing," Lt. or Dk. Brahmas, from mated liens $5, from good 
stock $3. Ply. Rocks or Iloudans, $1. 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. 
of Thoroughbred Cattle, 
Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Pigeons, 
and Dogs, gives full descriptions and 
large illustrations of all the best 
breeds, and is FREE TO ALL. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., 
P. O. Box 1890. 221 Church St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
SUNNYSIDE POULTRY FARM. 
Eggs from the following varieties at $3.00 per setting. 
Brown Leghorns, Pat. Cochins, Black Cochins, 
White Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks, Dark Brahmas. 
A Photograph of the finest Poultry House iu the U. S., will 
be seut to any address for 25 cts. 
W. G. TRACY, 
Towaudn, Pa. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
From fine thoroughbred Poultry. $3 per 13. Securely 
packed. Magrane’s Light Brahmas, also Dark Brahmas, 
Partridge Cochins,and Silver-Laced—White Booted—(quaint 
and pretty), and Japanese Bantams. 
Our reputation as judges and breeders is ample guarantee 
for the excellence of our stock. Address 
MAGKANE <fc F.1IRSEKVICE, 
I O-l Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. 
See Frontispiece in March Agriculturist. 
High. Class Poultry. 
Light niiri Dark Brahmas, Partridge and White 
Cochins, Brown and White Leghorns, Houdans, 
and G. S. Bantams. For sale at all seasons, at 
reasonable prices. Eggs, securely packed in 
new baskets, .$3.00 per 13, or $5.00 lor 26. Send 
for new. novel , practical and useful Circular. 
GEO. S. JOSSEIjYN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
Brown Ijeghorn Fowls. 
They excel in Egg-producing, are Non-setters, 
I will forward young broods of chicks, age from 10 to 21 
d lys, at $1.00 per chick, after June 1. Guarantee safe arrival 
in a healthy condition. Eggs $1.:>0 per 13. Send for Circular. 
EDWARD LUTZ, 
Or Emsworth, Pa. 80 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
imsH 
GAME FOWLS. RED 
SETTERS, 
and Show Carrier Pigeons, shipped by J. C. 
COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland, winner 
ol Gold Medals at Paris and New York. Bronze Medal 
and Diplomas Centennial, Philadelphia ; also 
Thorough-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. 
First-ClasSiFnexcelled as winter layers. Breeding stock 
Dark 
Brahmas. 
selected with greatest care. Eggs for hatching 
$2 per J3. Ste. L. Whittlesey,Hamilton,Ohio. 
ROCK’S IMPROVED TETHER 
or PICKET STAKE, 
The best ever invented for tethering Cows, Horses, or other 
animals in pasture. Send for circular. Address 
EUGENE HOCK, Glen Head, Queens Co., N.Y. 
Itiiss for stocking ponds—Pekin 
Ducks, Bronze* Narragansett Turkeys, Light 
Brahmas. Jersey Cattle, A. 1. C.C.R., and Cotswolds, 
at low prices. Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
“The Aquapult,” a new 
and greatly improved Fire- 
Extinguisher, Garden Engine, 
Window and Carriage Washer, 
Tree, Vine, and Shrub Pro¬ 
tector from Insects, etc., for 
starting Aqueducts, and vari- 
Wooden Railroad Bridge or 
Viaduct should L’e without one of these valuable articles. Weight, with 
hose, 5 lbs.; throws water 60 feet. Price, $9.00 each, sent bv express, 
C.O.D. Manufactured by W. & B. DOUGLAS, Middletown, Ct., the 
i lde$t and most extensive manufacturers of Pumps in the world. Branch 
Warehouses, 85 and 81 John St., New York; 197 Lake St., Chicago, 111. 
STEEL PENS, 
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. 
No. 91 John St., New Yoke. 
HENRY HOE,Sole Agent. JOSEPH GILLOTT&SONS, 
