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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[January, 
THE REASONS WHY 
STOCK FEEDERS, AND RAISERS, AND THE PUBLIC 
WANT THE 
J. I. CASE T. M. CO’S. 
They cut 10 tons Hay per day. 
' They grind 5 tons Feed per day. 
They saw 18 cords Maple Wood per day. 
Elevator men say they are the best made. 
Well Drillers need them in a “ Dry and Thirsty Land.” 
Corn Shelters “ Run like adop ” with them. 
For Shops, Mechanics can Saw, Mortise, and Bore. 
J. !. CASE T. M. CO., Racine, Wis., 
Manufacture Portable, Traction, and Stationary 
Engines and Threshing Machinery, with latest and 
best improvements, including Apron, Eclipse, and Agitator 
Separators, Woodbury & Pitts Powers. Manufacture 
and sell annually more Threshing Machines than any Com¬ 
pany in the world. Send for Catalogue. 
TAYLOR 1, 2, AND 4-HORSE POWER. 
Runs Feed Mills, Feed 
Cutters, Shellers, Ele¬ 
vators, Churns, Saws, 
Pumps, etc. Overhead, 
out of dirt aud snow. 
Simplest, cheapest, 
best. Dealers in Ma¬ 
chines of all kinds. 
Send for circulars to 
TAYLOR HORSE 
POWER COMPANY, 
(Cift this out.) 41 South Canal St., Chicago. 
HEEBNER’S HORSE POWERS 
WITH 
Patent Level Tread 
AND 
SPEED REGULATOR. 
f Heebner’s Improved Little 
Giant Threshers. 
■HEEBNER. & SPIVS, Lansilaie, Mont. Co., Pa. 
ARTESIAN WELL 
DRILLING & MIN- 
, _ ERAL PROSPECT- 
1 5 1NG MACHINERY, 
and how to use. is fully illustrated, explained aud highly recommended 
by the 44 American Agriculturist 99 in the November Number 1879. 
Page 465. Send for it. Portable, low priced, worked by manj horse or 
steam power. Needed by farmers in every county. Good business for 
Winter or Summer |and very profitable. Can get good wells in earth or 
Took anywhere. We want the names of men that need wells. Send for 
illustrated price-list and terms to Agents. Address, 
.Fierce Woll Excavator Co., 29 Bose Street, Hew York, U. S. A. 
"SALEM IRON’ WORKS, SALEM, N. C. 
« w C. A. HEGE, 
to _ g Proprietor. 
WELL BORING, 
Manufacturers of 4 ** 
Ciroular Saw Mills, ? 
With Hege’s Improved Universal Log Beam, Rectilinear, 
Simultaneous Set Works, and Double Eccentric Friction 
" Feed. _ 
T. NEW’S Prepared " 
ROOFING. 
For steef) or flat roofs. Applied by ordinary workmen 
at one-third the cost of tin. Circulars and samples free. 
.Agents Wanted. T. NEW, John Street, New Yorlc. 
Barrett, Arnold & Kimball, Chicago, Western Agents. 
Scribner’s Lumber & Log-Book, 
"Vf EARLY 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 
contents of square and round timber, s’tave and heading 
bolt tables, wages, rent, board, capacity of cisterns, cord- 
wood tables, interest, etc. Standard Book throughout 
United States and Canada. 
Ask your bookseller for it, or sent Post-Paid for 35 cents, 
G. W. FISHER, 
P. O. Box 238, Rochester, N. Y. 
.jsJfto A ' 
ik 
iB * 
WiV-NTTED FOR TER 
SUMMIT 
Stove-Pipe Shelf and Utensil Stand, 
^the most convenient article ever offered to 
housekeepers. Agents meet with greater suc- 
_ cess than ever. One agent made @192 in 15 
days, another @38 in 2 days, another @27 in 1 day. No 
Freight Charge* *. Address office nearest you. 
SUMMIT MANUFACTURE® CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, <).: 81. I.onia. Mo. 
E. & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMIS¬ 
SION MERCHANTS. 
(established 1845.) Send 'for Circular of Great Value, 
.giving full instructions for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Kei., Irving National S/xnlc , New York City. 
S TTfJTRT'H’A'Krn writing thoroughly taught 
XXV7XC A liixil U by m ail or personally, 
itnations procured for pupils when competent, 
end for circular. W. G. CHAFFEE, Oswego, N Y. 
Imperial Egg Food. 
(Trade Mark.) 
Will make Hens lay. Permanently benefits laying 
Hens, Moulting Fowls, aud Young Stock. It makes 
the Poultry Yard the best paying part of the farm. 
Packages sent prepaid for 50c. and $1.0u. 6 lb. boxes. $2.00; 25 
lb. kegs, $6.25, delivered to R. R. Station or Express Co.’s. 
CHAS. R. ALLEN & CO., Hartford, Conn. 
Wholesale Agents; IS. K. Bliss & Sons and J. C. Long, Jr.. 
& Co., New York.—Benson, Maule & Co., Philadelphia.—H. 15. 
Arnold & Co., Boston.—Baker & Hamilton, San Francisco, Cal. 
—Greensfelder Bros., St. Louis, Mo. 
THOROUGHBRED & CROSS-BREED JERSEY STOCK. 
10 Thoroughbred Heifers and Cows, 3 to 8 years old, 
5 “ Bulls, 8 months to 3 years old. 
10 “ Heifers, 6 to 8 months old. 
5 “ Yearlings past, in calf. 
All the above are registered or entitled to registry In the 
A. J. C. Club Register. 
25 Cross-breed Heifers and Cows 2 to 7 years old. These 
are a mixture of the two breeds, Jerseys and Ayrshires, the 
best Family or Butter Cows I have ever bred. All are rich 
milkers and butter-makers. Some of them 2-lb. Cows. No 
printed circulars issued. My prices range from $45 for a 
nigh grade Heifer Calf, to $500 for the best thoroughbred 
Cow. Purchasers are invited to examine the Stock in per¬ 
son, in preference to my own selection. 
_ THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn. 
LARGEST AND FINEST ’ 
COLLECTION OF 
CLYDESDALE 
DRAFT HORSES 
Ever seen on the American Continent. Also, 
HAMBLETONIANS, 
And other strains of TROTTING HORSES, Holstein and 
Devon Cattle. Catalogues sent free. Address, 
POWELL BROS., Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa. 
U 
POIiL.ES> ANGUS 
85 , 000,000 
Or Aberdeen Cattle.” Frank B. Redfield, of Batavia, New 
York, is breeding and importing these famous cattle. I 
now have a fine lot of young animals waiting to be sent out 
from Scotland before spring. Send for Catalogue. 
WM. CROZIER, 
BEACON HILL, Northport, Long Island, N. Y. 
Importer and Breeder of Ayrshire, Guernsey, and 
Jersey Cattle, which always take the Highest Awards at 
County , State, National, and International Shows. South- 
down Sheep direct from Lord Walsinghan s flock, in Eng¬ 
land. Berkshires of the highest type. Collie Dogs of my 
own selection on the Highlands of Scotland. An inspection 
of the stock invited. Only 2 hours from N. Y. City. 
rTncs 
SOLD. 
Man of U. S. Showing No. 
ijo and price of Live Stock 
, mailed free; also Cata¬ 
logue of Ringers, Rings, 
Stock Markers, Barbs tor 
Board Fences, Buskers, 
Ladles, Ditcli Cleaners. 
"j H. W. HILL & GO., 
Decatur, III. 
BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC 
Medicinal Soap. 
The Healing, Purifying, and Disinfecting properties of Car¬ 
bolic Acid are among the most wonderful facts disclosed by 
modern science. The best, safest, andmost convenient meth¬ 
od of using this wonderful Curative Is in the form of Soaps, 
This Soap is highly prized by physicians and nurses for the 
sick-room. It purines and disinfects all unpleasant and dan¬ 
gerous odors, prevents the spread of contagion, and is inval- 
able in curing sores, eruptions, and all cutaneous diseases. 
Buchan’s Carbolic Medicinal Soap is for sale 
at all Druggists. 
Wholesale Depot, 
KIDDER & BAIRD, 83 John St„ New York. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
Arclitectnral Designs aM Details, 
.00 PER PART, POST-PAID. 
AND II NOW READY. 
Contents op Pap.t I—Perspective 
Views and Plans of Queen Anne Cot¬ 
tage; Three Elevations of Same; 
Framing Plans: Exterior Details; In- 
^ terior Details; Porch and Details; 
Four Piazzas and Details; comprising Eight Plates. 
Contents of Part II.—Store Front; Store Counters and 
Sections; Designs for Brackets; Designs for Gates and 
Fences; Designs for Window Caps and Hoods; Designs for 
Architraves and Bases, Wainscoting, Window Sills, and 
Aprons; Designs, Sections, and Details of Balconies; 6 
Elevations and 3 Plans of low-priced Cottages; comprising 
Eight Plates. 
Address ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
L E. RANSOM, 34 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. CITY. 
• Importer of Annatto and Dairy Coloring. 
d- A MJR 1 , T^Hi WT bred* shipped. 
YXxAIyJlXIi J? IT JLl Also Sporting Dogs and 
Cattle, by J. C. COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland. 
"novelty imcubator. 
I offer this as the simplest, 
cheapest, and best Incubator in 
the market. Costing less than 3 cts. 
per day for oil. Hatches 80 to 90 per 
cent almost surely. Holds 10© 
Eggs. Price, S3© .00, ready 
for shipment. 
Also NOVELTY HYDRO¬ 
MOTHER. Price, $8.30, 
ready for shipment. Circulars giv¬ 
ing fall particulars on application. 
A. G. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. _ 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghorns, another on Brown Leghorns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
iA AA BRONZE and NARRAGANSETT 
• v TURKEYS. Bred ten years for size and 
plumage. $10.00 a pair. 20 per cent off until Dec. ist. For 
pick of flock order now. W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
INCUBATORS. 
The well-known and thoroughly-tested “ CENTEN¬ 
NIAL.)” the Standard Incubator of the world. Durable, 
Simple, Economical, and Self-Regulating. Also the new and 
reliable “ ACME Simple, Cheap, Effective, and Autom¬ 
atic. No sprinkling. Will hatch every fertile egg. Every 
machine fitted with turning-trays and warranted. 
BROODERS; from20to300chickens. Egg-Testers, 
etc. Send 3-cent stamp for illustrated circular to 
_ A. M. HALSTED, P. O. Box 10. Rye, N. Y, 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
published. Splendidly Illustrated. 
*1.25 per year. Also the American 
Poultry Yard, the only weekly 
g aper devoted entirely to poultry 
i existence. $1.50 per year. Both 
papers for $2.00. ■ A sample copy 
of both mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
EGGS for HATCHING, 
winning strains. for 
Circular. T. M. NELSON, Chambersburg, Pa. 
University of the State of New York. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The regular course of lectures commences In October, 
each year. Circular and Information can be had on ap¬ 
plication to 
A. LI A UTARD, M.Ii.T.S., 
Dean of tlie Faculty. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
HORSES TEETH: 
A Treatise on their Mode of Development, Physiological 
Relations. Anatomy, Microscopical Character, Pathology, 
and Dentistry: based on the works of well-known Odontol- 
ogists and Veterinary Surgeons; to which is added a Vocab¬ 
ulary of the Medical and Technical Words used. 
By WILLIAM II. CLARKE. Price, post-paid, $1,50. 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
Sportsman’s Companion,, 
Gives outlines ofnear- 
ly two hundred 
Different Works 
on Out-Door Sports 
and Pastimes. Con¬ 
tains nearly One 
Hundred Spirit¬ 
ed Illustrations 
of Horses, Dogs, Fish, 
Birds, and Wild Game 
generally — drawn 
trom life. Elegantly 
printed, tinted paper. 
Sent post - paid 
on receipt of two 
3-cent stamps. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
Publishers of all Works on Field Sports. 
245 Broadway, New York. 
