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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Automatic Cow-Milker. 
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 tlie milk in warm weather. 
It is easily applied, and can be seen while milking that 
every teat is 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 gets out ol 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. 
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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 ono 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. 
Ith—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 each Machine. 
All Infringements will 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. 
war, crozier, Xoniipovt, l.i„ bi. y. 
GOOD MEN WANTED 
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. SADLER, 
Sole Proprietor, 
Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio. 
The LANCASTER BUTTER CARRIER, 
with a cup for each print, will deliver print butter to mar¬ 
ket in perfect shape. Also carriers without cups, for square 
or oblong prints. Prices low. 
Can now furnish Initial Stamps for printing'butter, 
any Initial or Initials to order. Sent by mail. Prices and 
circulars on application. 
E. L. RESH, Lancaster, Pa. 
’ M-Recoimeniiiiis Clmrii. 
Extraordinary Offer. 
If you want to get a churn, we will 
send you one to try, and if it gives en¬ 
tire satisfaction, you can remit us the 
price of the chuni less the freight; and 
if not, you can return the churn to us, 
at our expense. Address 
BLUST & CO., Manufacturers, 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Send for Circular and Price-list. 
Tie Rectangular Ctam 
Simple, efficient, and always 
reliable. No inside fixtures. Fifty 
per cent in labor saved over any 
other churn. Five sizes made. 
The Highest award given over all 
competitors at the late Dairy lair 
in Chicago. An energetic man 
wanted in every town, to act as 
agent. One churn sent at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
CORNISH & CURTIS, 
Port At kinson, WIs. 
BENSEL’S PATENT BUTTER COOLER. 
The best and most convenl 
ent refrigerator ever invent¬ 
ed, being made of porous'un¬ 
lazed earthenware, and is 
oth simple, durable, and 
cheap. It operates without 
cost , using only water, and is 
specially adapted for warm 
climates. Sample boxed and sent by express on receipt of 
$1.00. For circular and further information address 
AUGUSTUS REEVE, 
31 Market St., Camden, IV. ,T. 
THE LILY 
BUTTER-WORKER 
We guarantee it the best and 
cheapest Machine in the world. 
No hard labor. Mixes the salt ■ 
thoroughly, and takes all the 
milk out. with five to ten min¬ 
utes work. Circulars sent on 
application. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
Successor to Henderson & Co., 
31G Race St.. Phila., Pa. 
POLAND-CHINA PIGS FOR SALE, thefchoice of 300 
(raised on artichokes'). Send for Circular. 
E. F. BROCKWAY, Ainsworth, Iowa. 
Best & Cheapest. 
50 
15 uclian’s Cresylic Sbeep Dip prevents ami 
cures the scab and all parasitic diseases of 
the skin. 
Buchan’s Cresylic Ointment is CERTAIN 
DEATH to tile Scrcw-norm or Grub. 
For further particulars, send for price lists and circulars to 
KIDDER & LAIRD, 83 John St., New York. 
"jersey red swineT" 
Pigs—either sex—different ages, bred from best of stock, 
now ready. Price Li6t free. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, MooreBtown, New Jersey. 
POLAND CHINA OR MAGIB HOGS. 
L. L. REED, Auburn, Geauga Co.,Ohio, 
Breeder and Shipper of Cotswold Sheep, 
Magie Hogs, Bronze Turkeys, and all 
the leading kinds ol Fancy Poultry. 
Send for Circular, free. 
CHESTER WHITES, 
PREMIUM HEADQUARTERS STOCK, 
Also, Improved Yorkshire and Berkshire 
Pigs, all ages.—Thoroughbred Jersey and Ayrshire 
Calves, “deep butter and milk strains,” a specialty.— 
Scotch Shepherd and other Dogs, bred and lor sale by 
_ FRANCIS MORRIS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Elegant Illustrated Breeder’s Manual 
and Catalogue of Cattle. Sbeep, 
and Poultry, mailed free to 
all. 48 pages, containing much 
useful information, many prac¬ 
tical hints, and full description of 
all the breeds. Low Quotations on Blooded Stock. Address 
BENSON, MAPLE Si CO., 
223 Church St., Philadelphia. 
HIGHEST CLASS. 
Light and Dark Brahmas. Partridge, Buff, and White 
Cochins, White and Brown Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks, 
Houdans, Golden Sebright, and B. B. It. G. Bantams.—Pekin, 
Aylesbury, and Rouen Ducks.—My stock is unsurpassed. 
My location is central, and desirable for Eastern, Western, 
Southern, and Canada customers. My establishment is 
largest in the world. Prices moderate. Send for new, novel, 
practical, and useful circular. 
GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
PIGS 
Hi 
FINE THOROUGHBRED POULTRY. 
Magrane’s Light Brahmas, also Dark Brahmas, Partridge 
Cochins, and Silver-Laced, White Booted, and Japanese 
Bantams. Bronze, and domesticated Wild Turkeys. 
Our reputation as judges and breeders is ample guarantee 
for excellence of our stock. Eggs in season. $3 per 13. 
MAGRANE Sc FAIBSEBVICE, 
104 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. 
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 in the U. S., will 
be sent to any address for 25 cts. 
W. G. TRACY, 
Towanda, Pa. 
CAME FOWLS. RED IRISH 
SETTERS, 
and Show Carrier Pigeons, shipped by J. C. 
COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland, winner 
of (told 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 Sbeep, Cattle, and Horses for 
clients, having had long and large experience in them. 
IJi’Own Leghorn 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 Emsworth, Pa. _ 80 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most effective, simple 
and convenient yet invent¬ 
ed. Works 3b lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working out 
buttermilk and mixing the 
salt. AGENTS WANT¬ 
ED. send for circular. 
A. H. REID, 
6 N. Eighteenth St., Philadelphia Pa. 
course of lectures will commence in 
:ular and information can be had on ap- 
Y0UNG TURKEYS, CHICKS, AND 
MOULTING FOWLS, 
During Summer and early Fall months will go safely 
through the summer diseases and weakness and come out 
in splendid condition for market and as winter layers, if 
given occasionally the “Impe ial F.gg Food.” Sold 
by Agricultural Stores, Seedsmen ., Grocers, <tc. Packages, 
sent pre-paid for 50c. and $1.00. 25 kegs by freight for $6.25,. 
CHARLES R. ALLEN & CO., Sole Proprietors, 
P. O. Box 103, Hartford, Conk. 
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. 
Tlie fourth regular 
October, 1878. Clrculi 
plication to 
A. LIAUTARD, M.H.V.S., 
_ Dean of the Fac ulty. 
FARMER’S 
VETERINARY ADVISER. 
By Prof. I. LAW, Cornell University, Ithaca,N. Y- 
“ The best work on tlie diseases of animals in tlie English 
language.”— Country Gentleman. 
Sent by mail from tlie Author for $3. 
I Offer the following for Sale, 
from my own importation and prize herd of Ayrshire, 4 
yearling Bulls, 3 Bull Calves and 16 Ayrshire 
Cow Calves, a few yearling Southdown Rams 
and Ram Lambs from imported ewes and ram : 8 young 
Shepherd Collie Pups. 
WILLIAM CROZIER, 
Beacon Hill, Northport, L. I., N. Y. 
THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULLS. 
The time for breeders and dairy farmers to purchase is 
tlie 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 7tli.” No better sires exist. All 
are from cows of large butter yield. All have beautiful 
colored coat3 and skins, and several are solid fawn, witli 
black points. All are able to serve cows at once. Five of 
them are subject to entry in the A. J. C. C. Register. Of 
course they must he gilt-edged. Lowest price, $100; high¬ 
est price, $ 200 . 
THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn. 
N. GU1LBERT, 
Evergreen Farm, Gwynedil, Pa., 
Importer and Breeder of Improved Blooded Live Stock, 
Horses, Cattle. Cotswold and Southdown Sheen. 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 aiul Maltese Cats, Rabbits, Fer¬ 
rets, Guinea Pigs. White Mice. &c. Song Birds of all kinds, 
and Shetland Ponies. Fine Milcli Cows always on hand. 
Newfoundland Pups for sale.—Deer, and Swan wanted. 
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. “ Eggsfor hatch¬ 
ing,” Lt. or Dk. Brahmas, from mated liens $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, 
THE “POULTRY WORLD,” 
Harl ford. Conn., is a success in its way, beyond precedent. 
Vol. 7 begins January, 1878. Order the best of poultry month¬ 
lies. ft is original, fresh, and practical, always. $1.25 a year. 
Only 75 cents ext ra gives every subscriber 12 Splendid 
Fowl Chromos, annually! Every poultryman should 
have tills excellent Monthly. Now is the time to subscribe 
for 1878! 
The new Weekly “American Poultry Yard,” is 
also just out. $1.50 a year (52 numbers! post paid. Or, both, 
papers to same address $2.00 only. 
H. H. Stoddard. Hartford, Conn. 
FRIENDS! If you are in any way i nter ested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send you a sample copy 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 pet earning to Bee Culture. Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
__ A, I, ROOT, Medina, Ohio, 
IF YOU want to purchase any thor¬ 
ough red Cattle, Sheep, Hoes, Fowls, 
or Does, write for BURPEE’S 
NEW CATALOGUE, 2d Edition, 
elegantly illustrated and enlarged, 
with reduced prices, JUST OUT, and 
is FREE. 
W. Atlee Burpee &. Co., 
221 Church St., Philadelphia, Pa.. 
P. O. Box, 1 ,890. 
WANTED - LOP-EARED RABBITS.—Or any 
IT other kind which will grow to tlie same weight. Send 
particulars and price required for a pair of the heaviest. 
L. VALENTINE, Am. Agriculturist, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
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