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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[July, 
GARDNER’S 
RAILWAY PITCHING APPARATUS. 
Consisting of Carrier, Grappling 
Fork, Pulleys, and Hooks. For un¬ 
loading Hay, Grain, Beans, Corn 
Stalks, loose or in bundles, etc. Can 
be used in any barn. Also,Improved 
Stacking Apparatus. Send for Cir¬ 
cular, arid get valuable information. 
E. V. R. GARDNER & CO.. 
Johnson’s, Orange Co., .V. 
Use ihe Anti-Friction Hay-Carrier, 
For elevating and conveying Hay, Grain, etc., in barn, bar¬ 
rack,slied. or field. It elevates perpendicularly and conveys 
horizontally any desired distance. No trouble about getting 
over liigli beams and to the end of deep mows, or to the top 
of high stacks. Thousands are now in use. Five 
tons have been stacked and the frame moved in 45 conse¬ 
cutive minutes. Fifty tons have been stacked in a single day 
with this Frame and Carrier. Send for Circular “2” to 
U. S. W IM ) ENGINE & PUMP CO., Batavia, I ll. 
Fitzhugh’s Am. Hay-Elevator. 
The greatest labor-saving ma¬ 
chine in use. Easily put up and 
operated. It will take one ton of 
hay from the wagon and carry it 
back 100 feet, in mow in 5J4 minutes. 
Only occupies 14 in. of space in 
peak of barn. It is very durable 
and cheap. Price $12.00. Send for 
descriptive catalogue. J. R. Fitz- 
hugh, Mfr. and Pat., 1,708 Barker 
iSt., Philadelphia, Penn. Branch 
JOffice 55 Beckman St„ N. Y . 
THE SILVER" & DEMINC 
Endless Chain Horse Powers, 
for one, two, and three 
horses, are the best made. 
They have ste<d track rods, 
wrought iron links, and for 
strength and durability are 
unsurpassed. 
Our improved Governor 
regulates the speed per¬ 
fectly. We also manufacture 
Drag and Circular Sawing 
Machines. 
Silver & Deining Mfg. 
C'o., salkm, Ohio. 
Send for circular. 
The Birdseil Clover Separator, 
SOUTH HEM), UVD. 
HARRSSOM’S MILLS, 
NEWLY IMPROVED. 
New Standard Flouring Mill. 
New Standard Corn Mill. 
Capacity of 12-inch Mill. 2 to 
12 bus. per hour: capacity of 
Light 20-inch Mill, 6 to 40 bus. 
per hour. - 
Wholesome Bread, Fine 
Flour, High Sliced, Quick 
Work, and Economical Mill¬ 
ing Fully Established. For 
illustrated catalogue, de¬ 
scribing the Harrison System, 
Address, Estate of 
EDWARD HARRISON. New Haven, Conn. 
(William A. Foskett, Administrator.) 
Big Giant Corn Mill, 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will, grind 
Corn with Shuck on without ex¬ 
tra expense. The only Mill grind¬ 
ing Corn and Cob successfully 
that will grind Shelled Corn line 
enough for family use. 
Grinds twice as fast as any other 
Mill of same size and price. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
J. A. FIELD, SON & CO., 
922 N. 2nd St„ St. Louis. 
“VATILLIAM CROZIER. has much pleasure in calling 
tV tin: attention of Cow-keepers. Farmers, and Dairymen 
to the NEW 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. 
4th—Its Usefulness, Simplicity, Saving of Time, Cleanli¬ 
ness, Durability, and Cheapness, prove it to be a most, im¬ 
portant and necessary adjunct to a Dairy, and it has only to 
become better known to lie universally used. 
Sent free on receipt of Post Office order for $5. 
Printed Instructions accompany eacli Machine. 
All infringements will be vigorously iwosecuted. 
MILK TUBES. 
COW-KEEPERS should not be without one of these, as they 
are invaluable for sore or Corded Teats. 
PRICE $1.00 each. 
_ VVM. CROZIER, Nortkpoit, L . I„ N. Y. 
Automatic Cow-ffiilkerT 
I have the best and simplest milker in the world, made all 
of pure silver. It is easily kept clean, and lias no flexible or 
rubber tubes to sour and spoil the mill; in warm weather. 
It is easily applied, and can he seen while milking that 
every teat iB flowing. 
Will milk sore or short teats, or kicker. 
Fractious cows become very gentle by the use of my milker. 
It is the cheapest, best, and only perfect milker. 
It never get9 out of order—never wears out. 
It will milk any cow very quick. 
Price $3.00 per set: two sets, $5.00. Single Tubes, 75 cents. 
Full directions. Agents wanted for every County in each 
State. WM. F. ELY, P. O. Box 226, 
Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
The Self-Acting 
Cow 
Pat’d May 2Sth, 1878, is just the thing every one needs who 
keeps cows. Any child can use it, while the men are at work 
in the field. Sent to any part ol the U. S. on receipt of S4.00. 
Send for descriptive illustrated pamphlet, containing inter¬ 
nal views of a cow's teats and bag, dissected by Drs. White 
and Wilson, of this city, and testimonials from Vet. Surgeons 
and Farmers, who have tested the milker for over six mos. 
Agents wanted for U. S., South America, aud Australia. 
E. KIMCJ, Prest., 
Office, 575 Broadway, New York, 
Patent Self-Acting Cow-Milker Mfg. Co, 
mTimilmm 
to sell the celebrated cow fetter. It 
sells on sight. Warranted to make the 
worst kicking cow gentle to milk, in 
three days. There is nothing equal to 
it for breaking heifers. Retail price $2. 
For further information send for illus¬ 
trated circular to 
H. .T. SADDER, 
Sole Proprietor, 
Warren, Trumbull Co., Oliio. 
JE1§E¥ HE© §WWE. 
Pigs—either sex—different ages, bred from best of stock, 
now ready. Price List. free. 
'JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestotvn, New Jersey. 
.■ ■ ■ ■ - »■ -. —t -i - ivixiT aazaa agTimruKinM i 
IF YOU want to purchase any thor¬ 
ough 1 red Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Fowls, 
or Dogs, write for BURPEE’S 
NEW CATALOGUE, 2d Edition, 
elegantly illustrated and enlarged, 
with reduced prices, JUST OUT, and 
is FREE. 
W. Atlee Burpee A- Co., 
22! Church St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
P. O. Box, 1,890. 
Agricultural 
Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. Y. 
Capital $200,000.00. Net Surplus, $201,939.97. Total assets 
for the security of Policy holders, January 1st, 1878, $1,058,- 
157.60. Insures only Farm Property and Residences against 
fire and lightning. Takes no business risks. 
PICS 
AMERICAN 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Incorporated under the Genera! Law 
for Incorporation of Colleges, 
Chapter 51, Laws 1870 — Chapter 819, Laws 1848 - 
141 West 54th St, hetw. 6th & 7th Ays.. 
NEW YORK CITY. 
The fourth regular course of lectures will commence in. 
October, 1878. Circular and information can he had on ap¬ 
plication to 
A. LIACTARD, 
Dca» of file Faculty. 
"farmer^" 
VETERINARY ADVISER. 
By Prof. I. EAW, Cornell University, Itliaca.N. Y. 
“ The best work on tlie diseases of animals in the English 
language.”— Country Gentleman. 
Sent by mail from the Author for $3. 
Sale of Imported Jersey Cattle, 
AT CINCINNATI, OHIO. 
ALFRED M. HERK.NES.S & CO., Sole Agent* 
for Mr. Edward P. P. Fowler, of Jersey and South¬ 
ampton, England, will sell at auction, without reserve, in 
tlie City of Cincinnati, O., early in July, 
TWELVE PURE BRED JERSEY HEIFERS, 
direct from tlie Channel Islands. Eligible to entry in the 
American Jersey Cattle Club’s Herd Register. Catalogues, 
giving date and place of the sale, can be had on application 
to Herkness Bazaar, North and Sansom Streets, Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa. 
‘^THolto1j^^REir a ^Rs¥F*MLLi7" 
The time for breeders and dairy farmers to purchase is 
the present. I offer for sale 12 JERSEY BULLS, from 11 
months to 26 months old. All were sired by my bulls 
“Pierot 2d” or “ Pierot 7th.” No better sires exist. All 
are from cows of large butter yield. AU have beautiful 
colored coats and skins, and several are solid fawn, with 
black points. All are able to serve cows at once. Five ot 
them are subject to entry in the A. J. C. C. Register. Of 
course they must be gilt-edged. Lowest price, $100; high¬ 
est price. $200. 
THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn, 
Elegant Illustrated Breeder’s Manual 
and Catalogue of Cattle. Sheep, 
and Poultry. Mailed free to 
all. 48 pages, containing much 
useful information, many prac¬ 
tical hints, and full description of 
all the breeds. Address 
BENSON, MAULE & CO., 
14123 Cliuicll St., Phllatkipbtit, 
FINE TH0R0UGHBBldrP0i53BT: 
Magrane’s Light Brahmas, also Dark Brahmas, Partridge 
Cochins, and Silver-Laced, 'White Booted, and Japancst- 
Bantams. Bronze, and domesticated Wild Turkeys. 
Our reputation as judges and breeders is ample guarantee 
for excellence ol our stock. Eggs in season. $3 per 13. 
MAGHANE & FAIRSERVICE, 
10-1 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J, 
for 2 stamps—SendCata- 
logue of Books, Stock- 
Fowls. The latter of 
best strains and pedi¬ 
gree. "Amateur's Man¬ 
ual," or Specific Matiug of Thorough-bred Fowls,” 75 cents. 
"Breeding and Management," or tliorough-breds for prac¬ 
tical use,'50 cts., both for $1 and 4 stamps. “ Eggs for hatch¬ 
ing," Lt. orDk. Brahmas, from mated hens $5, from good 
stock $3. Ply. Rooks or Houdans,$4. White or Brown Leg¬ 
horns and B.'R. G. Bantams, $3. Bronze Turkeys $5. Pekin. 
Ducks, $-1 per sittiug. Stock and fowls for sale. 
I. K. FELCH, Natick, Mass. 
Class Poultry, 
Light and 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 for 26. Send 
for -new. novel, practical and useful Circular. 
GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
5E5i*own I^eg'lioi*iA Fowls. 
They excel in Egg-producing, are Non-setters, 
I will forward young broods of chicks, age from 10 to 21 
days, at $1.00 per chick, after June 1. Guarantee safe arrival 
in a healthy condition. Eggs $1.50 per 13. Send for Circular. 
EDWARD LUTZ, 
Or Ems worth, Pa. 80 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa, 
SUNNYSIBE 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 in the IT. S., will 
be sent to any address for 25 cts. 
W. G. TRACY, 
Towancla, Pa, 
Building Felt,. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used ) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send for circular 
and samples. 
C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J 
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