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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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AUCTION SAUK OF PERCHERON HORSES. 
YICTOR, 
■IMPORTKn IN 1881 BY W. T. WALTBS 
VYe will offer for sale, without reserve, on Wednesday, 
22d March next, twenty-five Imported Percheron Stallions 
and Mares,‘ranging in weight up to about 2,000 lbs. and in 
height up to 17 hands, it being our intention to close up our 
business of Importing. 
After an experience of five years’ residence in France, and 
a further experience of some fifteen years as Importers of 
these remarkable animals, we do not hesitate to claim for 
this lot that they are the most remarkable and valuable we 
have ever seen here or abroad. 
These horses have been imported the better part of a year, 
are thoroughly acclimated, and in fine health and condition 
for-standing. 
We guarantee that our Importations have been entirely 
pure blood Percherons, that is, descended from the pure 
Arab, enlarged to give them all the power, more action and 
spirit, and greater endurance and docility than any draught 
horse in the world. 
This superior Race is not to be confounded with Boulon- 
nais—ordinary rough Norman and other French horses, 
largely imported the past few years. 
On application Catalogues containing details will be 
furnished by or previous to the 1st of March. Sale to take 
place at twelve o’clock at Kearney’s Stables, corner Centre 
and St. Paul Sts., where the horses may be seen several days 
previous to the sale. 
They may also be seen at any time at our Farm on the 
York Road, 3 miles from the city. 
W. T. WALTERS & CO.. 
68 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. 
rPTTCT Devoted to Fishing, Brook, 
luli River, Lake, and Sea. 
The only journal of its kind in Am- 
A urmT/i a » T erica. Essays by the best angling writ- 
A M h { I d \ ers > and Fishing Reports from every 
RiuIiHICili'l section of the U. S. and Canada. Sub¬ 
scription $3.00 a year. Published every 
\ Ain T D Saturday. Specimen copies ten cents. 
AIN brLIiil. Address, WM. C. HARRIS, Editor and 
Manager, 169 W'illiam St., New York. 
^REMEDIES FOlf” 
Horse Diseases 
Prepared by Prof* J. A. GOIMG, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
Going’s Worm Destroyer, 
or Bots. 
-Sure Relief from Worms 
Going's Tonic Powder.— The Best Preparation Known 
for Improving the Horse’s Condition. Purifying the Blood, 
and Imparting to its Coat a Glossy, Shining Appearance. 
Going’s Colic Powder.— For Colic, Scouring (Chronic 
or Acute), or Inflammation of the Bowels. The Surest 
Remedy known to Veterinary Science. 
Going’s Cough Powder. — For Cough, Catarrh, 
Heaves, or Sore Throat. 
These remedies are each put up in tin boxes, and will keep 
for an indefinite period. They will he sent by mail free of 
charge, on receipt of SI per package. Circulars with full 
directions enclosed. Address 
PROF. «J. A. GOING, P. O. Box, 938, New York City. 
Prominent Agencies. -Portland, Me., James Bailey 
& Co.; Providence, R. L, T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 No. Main 
St.; Boston, Mass., G. C. Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St. • 
Worcester, Mass., R. McAleer,228 Main St.; Philadelphia 
” A Gall ¥A e -Sv 15 No - Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Lougln 
T fy fi.FiU’- 102 y * oocl St.; Baltimore, Md., Coleman & Rog- 
i w’a 17 >S^ al l 1 ! nor .? st -l Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co , 
ijJiii St.; Charleston, S. C., Chapeau ifc Heffron ; Lou- 
A « e l,- Ky -V?jF- Miles ’ 52 w - Main St.; St. Louis.itioj A. 
S ’™ Washington Ave.; Cleveland, 0., Dr. F. S. 
<m)i S nr 0n 2 m 2 Superior St.; Detroit, Mich., Geo. E. McCulley 
nuj.ATaylor; Chicago, Ill., Van Schaack, Stevenson & 
t<.o., also S. Taylor & Co.. 181 E. Madison St.: St.Paul, Minn., 
«oyes Bros. & Cutler ; Boise City, Idaho, W. II. Nye & Co. 
Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St.; 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones ; New Orleans, La., A. W. 
Jackson, 873 Magazine St. 
T 
HE PEOPLE HAVE PROCLAIMED 
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 
Scot laud-bred CLYDESDALE STALLIONS, 
the best breed of Draft Horses. Also an im- 
E ortation of the choicest Percheron Normans to 
e found. Breeders o£ Trotting-Bred Roadsters, 
and Importers and Breeders of Holstein and Devon 
Cattle. Rare individual excellence and choicest 
pedigree our specialties} at same time avoiding 
animals whose constitutional vigor, energies 
and -stamina, have been impaired by high feed- 
ing, and over-fattening. Catalogues free. Corres¬ 
pondence solicited. Mention Aaeeicak Agriculturist. 
University of Mate of New York. 
141 West 54th St. KEW Y0BK CITY. 
The regular course of lectures commences in October, 
each year. Circular and information can be had on ap¬ 
plication to A. LIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
_ Dean oi the Faculty. 
y NON” POISON OUS 
(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. LAWFORD, Gen’l Agent, 
My Agency, established April, 1879, 
No. 296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
P remium Chester White Pigs, Bred and for sale 
bv GEO. W. CARPENTER, Tomhaunock, Rensselaer 
Co., N. Y. Send for Price List. 
ESSEX PIGS A Specialty, 
75 to 100 Pedigree Pigs for delivery in June, six 
weeks to two months old. Write for prices. 
Also Brown Leghorn (prize winners) EGGS, @ $1 per doz., 
and B. B. R. G. Bantam Eggs for Hatching (imported), @ 
$1.50 per doz., in new baskets. Safe arrival guaranteed. 
C. W. CANFIELD, Bradford Co., A thens, Pa. 
UkOR allYsUmFKOVE D ™" 
CATTLE 
(Patented May 31st, 1881.) 
Important to Farmers. 
Something New for 
STOCKMEN, 
The most practical Cattle- 
Tie now in use. 
Prices and Terms furnished 
H. 
M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock Icivls, 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. 
Marshall’s 
All Cast 
Steel. (' 
4 Gold Med- v" 
als award¬ 
ed. 
H. KING, 
111 Chambers 
Street, 
New Yoke; 
City. 
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. 
'THU VICTORY 
will raise 6.000 cubic feet of gas 
and smoke in one hour, and kills 
Gophers, Moles, Ants, Ground 
Squirrels, Prairie Dogs, etc, by 
the wholesale, at less expense and 
labor than anything yet uiscover- 
led No peets occupy the fumi¬ 
gated holes again. No danger to 
-1 vegetation nor to operator. Send 
for price and facts. Mention this paper. 
J. C. MELCHER, 
Black Jack Srings, Fayette Co,, Texas. 
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 
paper devoted entirely to poultry 
m existence, $1.50 per year. Both 
papers for $2.00. A sample copy 
of both mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
Address 
Wovelty Bncubator. 
Patent applied for. 
Simplest and best machine in 
the market. Capacity, 100 Eggs. 
Price, $30.00. Satisfaction gua¬ 
ranteed, or money returned less 
freight or express charges. 
Rearing Mothers, $15.00 
Egg Tester, - - - 3.00 
Circulars and information fur¬ 
nished on application. 
A. G. ATKINS, Orange, N, J. 
THE NEW "CENTENNIAL 
INC TJ B A T O 1 1 
Can be used in any temperature from zero to Summer heat. 
Has turning trays by which all the eggs are turned in five 
Beconds. Has patent wick which burns six months without 
trimming. Regulates itself under any and all changes. 
Send 3c. stamp for circular to 
A. M . HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N. Y, 
Thoroughbred 
POULTRY. 
Bred to a Standard. Fine in 
markings. Large in size. Pro¬ 
lific as Layers. I keep them, I 
sell them. It costs no more to 
keep them than common stock. 
I send eggs and fowls to all parts 
of the United States. 
“PRACTICAL POULTRY 
KEEPING,” a Book on Breed¬ 
ing and Management of Poultry, 
- Diseases, Vermin, and Remedies, 
Houses and yards, with diagrams illustrating the leading 
varieties of fowls. Sent by mail on receipt of 35 cents in 
money or stamps. Mention American Agriculturist. 
Address G. M. T. JOHNSON, 
Binghamton, N. Y, 
BROWN LEGHORNS 
”” ~ “ ------ - untry. Eggs for setting, $2 for 13 
GEv. SCOTT, Springfield, N. J. 
The finest stock in the country. Eggs for setting, $2"for*i5! 
Birds $6 a trio. lii.6. r " 
KCi«s"F01l MATCHING, 
At let live prices. L. Brahmas, P. Cochins, P. Rocks. 
Leghorns, B. B. R Games, “ Pit 1. C’s." G. S. Bantams, B. 
Turkeys. Circulars free. HOMER H. HEWETT, Williams¬ 
burg, Blair Co., Pa. 
From all the leading varie¬ 
ties of pure bred Poultry. 
Send for Illustrated Cir¬ 
cular P. M-, 
Fresh Pond, N. Y. 
F OR "bronze and narragansettturI 
KEYS. Hatch of 1882. Tim Bunker brand, and for 
“ Secrets of Turkey Raising,” by T. Bunker, Esq., price 25c. 
. CLIFT, Mystic Bridg 
EGGS 
Address, w. 
Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
I|AMPSHIRE4)OWN LAMBS. Bucks of our 
JLA own importation, crossed on our Am. bred flock. Large 
as Oxfords, hardy as Merinos. Jersey Retl Pigs lor 
sale. BRADBURY & CO., 
_ Nason, Orange Co., Va. 
S END FOR Our illustrated catatalogue of Horses. 
Cattle, Sheen, Pig;, Poultry, etc. 
WM. L. BRADBURY & CO., Nason, Orange Co., ’ 
, Va. 
ECONOMY WASHER CUTTER. 
(Pat. July 15, 1879). Cuts Washers of 
Leather or Rubber for carriages, wagons, 
mowing machines, and small machinery, 
from y, 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. 
Only Double Ring Invented. 
CHAMPION 
Hog 
RINGS AND HOLDER. 
No sharp points in the flesh to 
cause irritation and soreness, as in 
case of rings that close with the 
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, DECATUIt, ILL. 
