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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
TVe are now read; 
a HAND BUTTER 
of direct and powerful pi 
ins, or sliding upon the butter. 
We claim that it is the only Butter-Worker which will 
certainly, quickly, and easily, take out all the buttermilk, 
and which does not and cannot injure the grain of the but¬ 
ter. It works in the salt as easily and as well. 
Five sizes made for Family Dailies. Five sizes for Fac¬ 
tory use. All our goods are of perfect stock and the best 
workmanship. They are strong, simple, efficient, convenient 
and durable. They continue to be 
THE STANDARD CHURNS OF THE COUNTRY. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a “ Blan¬ 
chard Butter - Worker,” or a genuine “ Blanchard 
Churn,” and if he has none on baud, send postal for Prices 
and Descriptive Circulars to 
THE INVENTORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, Concord. N, H . 
"^APPAEATUS & SUPPLIES™ 
FOR 
Cheese and Butter Factories, 
Creameries and Dairies. 
Laas’ Patent Upright Gang Press. 
Carter’s LIQUID RENNET EXTRACT. 
. Excelsior Boiler and Engine Gang Churn. 
Wightman’s Cooling Yat, etc., etc. Send for circular. 
JOHN S.. CARTER, Syracuse, N. Y. 
POWER BUTTER WORKER! 
SSIV3PLE, COMPACT, & STRONG. 
Also HAND WORKERS, CREAMERIES, BUT¬ 
TER PRINTERS, Shipping Boxes, etc. Send for 
Circular. A. H. REID, 26 3. Sixteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa., 
“"“the"”C lTSmA t 
MILK BOTM. 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Nothing but Glass in 
Contact with the Milk, 
Safety Shipping Boxes. 
Quarts, Pints, y% Pint, 
Cream. 
Descriptive circular on ap¬ 
plication. 
Warren Glass Works Co., 
FACTORY. 
Cumberland, lild. 
44 College Place, 
New York. 
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! 
Glolefaslitioari 
Still the Best. 
The Improved 
UNION CHURN. 
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It is Warranted to be 
all right. You run no 
risk in buying one. 
Send for Circulars with full 
details of either or both these 
articles to the 
UNION MANUF’G CO., Toledo, Ohio. 
Marshall’s 
All Cast 
Steel. "{ ’ 
5- V 
4 Gold Med- 
F 
H. king, 
>111 Chambers 
Street, 
als award- New York 
THESE SHEARS RETAIN A SHARP EDGE LONGER 
THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. 
Bows and Blades all of one piece, and not liable to break. 
Sent by mail, post-paid, at four dollars per pair. 
■OR SATE—a valuable Shepherd Dog about two years 
old; can be taught to drive cattle easily; quick to 
learn. Address L, S. Faraam, Bethel. Conn. 
K0S535INS’ aaiPieovEH 
CATTLE TIE. 
(Patented May Slst, 1881.) 
Important to Farmers. 
Something New for 
STOCKMEN. 
The most practical Cattle- 
Tie now in use. 
Prices and Terms furnished 
On Application. 
H. M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
This new and beautiful Gourd, lately introduced from 
Japan, so nearly resembles hens eggs as almost to deceive 
the naked eye. Hard and durable shell, will not freeze or 
crack in winter, and is much better than glass or porcelain 
for nest eggs. The Japanese Nest Egg Gourd is one 
of the most beautiful ana rapid climbers, very desirable for 
covering screens, arbors, etc., as it will soon form a mass of 
f reen foliage, thickly dotted with beautiful white eggs. Sent 
y mail, 25 cents per p’k’t, accompanied with our illustrated 
and descriptive catalogue of new Garden, Flower and Field 
Seeds. B3#”Every p’k't of seed is stamped with the year in 
which it was grown. Catologues free on application by postal 
address. Samuel Wilson, Mechauicsville, Bucks Co., Pa. 
ECONOMY WASHER CUTTER. 
(Pat. July 15, 1879). Cuts Washers of 
Leather or Rubber for carriages, wagons, 
mowing machines, and smali machinery, 
from M to 5 inches in diameter. The best 
and cheapest Washer Cutter made. Sent 
by mail, prepaid to any address, on receipt 
of 50 cents. Liberal discount to Agents. 
WILLARD BROS. & BARTLEY, 
Cleveland, O. 
Novelty Brtcubator. 
I offer this as the simplest, 
cheapest, and best Incubator in 
the market. Costing less than 3 cts. 
perday for oil. Holds 100 Eggs. 
Price, $30.00, ready for ship¬ 
ment. Also Novelty Hydro 
Mothers. Prices, $10.50 x 
$12.50. Circulars givingfull par¬ 
ticulars on application. 
A. G. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
mblished. Splendidly illustrated. 
'.25 per year. Also the American 
ultry Yard, the only weekly 
per devoted entirely to poultry 
existence, $1.50 per year. Both 
papers for $2.00. A sampl-i copy 
of Doth mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
_ AddresB F H. STODDARD. Hartford, Ct, 
BURKE’S TEXAS ALMANAC for 1882. 
224 pages. Information about TEXAS, with New Map. 
Price 50 cts., post-paid. J. BURKE, Jr., Houston, Texas. 
THE “LILLY” 
BUTTER-WORKER 
Sweeps the Field. 
Special Premium of a Silver 
Medal at late Pennsylvania State 
Fair. First Premium at the 
late Connecticut State Fair, and 
at Dairymen's and County Fairs 
innumerable. 
For ease and thorough'work It 
is absolutely unequaled. 
Circulars free. 
C. H. R. TRIEBEES, 
No. 316 Race Street, 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Only Double Ring Invented. 
_CHAMPION 
Bog Ringer, 
RINGS AND HOLDER. 
No sharp points In the flesh to 
Cause irritation and soreness, as In 
case °* rings that close with the 
twj ' joints in the flesh, and produce 
soreness of the nose. 
The Champion Hog Holder speaks for itself in 
CHAMBERS, BERING & QUINLAN, Exclusive 
Only Single Ring Ever Invented That 
Closes on the Outside of the Nose. 
Brown’s Elliptical Ring. 
And Triple Groove Hog'and Pig Ringer. 
This is the only Single Ringer ever invented 
that closes on the outside of the nose. It 
overcomes a serious defect In all triangular 
and other rings which close with the joints 
together in the flesh, causing it to decay and 
to keep the hog’s nose sore, 
the above cuts. 
Manufacturers, DECATUR, IUE. 
We advise all Subscribers 
to read advertisement of the 
Acme Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler, 
on page 85, this number. 
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T NON-PQ1SONOUS 
(Patented in U. S. July 3, 1877.) 
Morris Little & Son, Sole Proprietors & Manufacturers- 
The cheapest and best Dip of the day; is fast superseding 
all others. Mixes freely with cold water. One gallon, 
is enough for 100 of cold water for ordinary dipping. 
Perfectly safe to use in the coldest weather. 
Increased growth and improved quality of the wool more 
than pays cost of the Dip. 
Price per gallon, $1.80; 10 gallons and upwards at $1.65. 
Send stamp for U. S. testimonials to 
T. W. EAWFORD, Gen’l Agent, 
, Mv Agency, established April, 1879, 
No. 296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md«. 
THE NEW CENTENNIAL 
INCUBATOR, 
Prices lowered for 1882. Has turning trays, and Brooder 
attached. Absolutely self-regulating; can be used in any 
temperature. Simplicity itself—no electricity, clockwork,. 
weights, pulleys, etc. Send Sc. stamp for circular* 
A. M. HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N. Y. 
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. JLIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean ot the Faculty, 
P— imt E 3gi wwr.^.' - jWB«iuF V. . I— — H '—" irw™ 
rglHE PEOPLE HAVI5 PISOUti.kBMSi© 
-A THE CLYDESDALE 
THE KING OF DRAFT HORSES. 
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POWELL BROTHERS, 
SPRINGBORO, CRAWFORD CO., PA. 
Largest and Finest Collection in the World of 
Clydesdale Stallions, the best breed of Draft 
Horses. Also an importation of the choicest Percheron 
Normans to be found. Breeders of Trotting-Bred 
Roadsters, and Importers and Breeders of Holstein and 
Devon Cattle. Rare. 
choicest 
_ individual excellence and 
pedigree our specialties, at same time 
avoiding animals whose constitutional vigor, ener¬ 
gies and stamina, have been impaired by high feed¬ 
ing, and over-iattening. Catalogues free. Corres¬ 
pondence solicited. Mention American Agriculturist. 
IMPERIAL EGG F00B 
Will Make Your Hens Lay. 
Packages Mailed for 50 cents and $1.00, 
6 Boxes, $2.00; 25 lb. Kegs, $6.25. By Express or Freight Co- 
wholesale agents : 
B. K. Bliss* Sons, New York. I J. C. Long, Jr.,New York. 
Benson, Maule & Co.,Phila. | O. H. Leach & Co., Boston, 
Geo. A. Kelly & Co. Pittsb’gh. I GreensfelderBros., StAoula 
McCarthy * Osborn, Denver, Colorado. 
Geo. G. Wlckson. San Francisco. 
CHAS. R. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors, Hartford,Ct. . 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rcck fowls, also a separate hook on White 
\ Leghorns, another on Brown Leghorns, 
* a book on curing Poultry Diseases, ana 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls- 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or alt 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
a 
B rown eeghorns a 
distinct markings and extraord _ 
strain of Brown Leghorn cannot be excelled. Eggs $2for 1 
Birds, $6 per Trio._GEO. SCOTT, Springfield, N. J. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE, BERK¬ 
SHIRE, and POLAND CHINA PIGS, 
Bred and for Sale bv ALEX. PEOPLES, West Chester- 
Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp for Circular and Price List. 
