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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[April, 
Mv.'R KPiKY. rfa 
Aii Cast 
Steel, / 
i Gold Med- v 
AM AWARD* 
H. KING, 
111 Chambers 
Street, 
New York 
ed„ —«gi '"ai“""ii"'—'"'■»= >=— 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 mall, post-paid, at four dollars per pair. _ 
THE 
Channel Can Creamery. 
INCLUDES A PERFECT REFRIGERATOR BOX. 
Deep Setting Perfected without Ice. 
Gets all the Cream with well or spring 
water. Only 1-4 the ice is called for that is 
used by any other Creamery. Cans sold 
without box, and f > nished with glass guages 
when requested Special terms given for 
fitting out large-, creameries. 
AGENTS WANTED. Send for circular. 
WM. E. LINCOLN, Patentee, 
Warren, Mass. 
~"w. s. blajnts"" 
IMPEOYEB UNIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS, 
The undersigned begs to offer a 
new line of the above Pumps, 
which combine all the improve¬ 
ments that a long experience 
have suggested. These Pumps 
have au increased stroke, greater 
power, superiot finish, and beau¬ 
ty of design. They can be placed 
in any desired position, as the 
working head rotates. 
The upper Nozzle offers a 
straight water-way through the 
Pump, saving - much friction 
when filling a tank. Hose can 
he used at either Nozzle, if de¬ 
sired. A full assortment of 
these Pumps constantly on hand, 
fox the house, and for out-door 
wells of the greatest depth. For 
power and reliability, these 
Pumps cannot he surpassed. 
Complete outfits furnished to 
order, and advice given on all 
questions relating to Water 
Supply. Send for circulars. , 
91 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 
Eastern Depot, A. M. Morton & Co., Boston, Mass. 
.Depot on jPaci/ic Coast, Dunham, Carrigan & Co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 
(MENTION THIS PAPER.) 
ROBBINS FAMILY: WASHER 
is se'f-operating, requires no rubbing or 
other labor does not wear or yellow the 
clothes, and works in any boiler or wash pot. 
Sent prepaid to any Railroad Express Office 
east of Rocky mountains on receipt of $3.50. 
Good Agents wanted, male and female. 
Send for illustrated circular, testi¬ 
monials, references, &c., to 
BISSEI.L M’F’G CO., 
50 Karel iy St.. N ow York. N. Y. 
— 1 1 " n ‘ M l — ————— — MMIHBH ■ 1 I 
Gl LB E RT 
FOECE AND LIFT 
PUMP. 
(PATENTED MARCH 8, 1S81.) 
CAN’T FREEZE, 
COPPER LINED, 
WARRANTED. 
$7.00. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
H.S.CILBERT&CO., 
Chambersburg, Pa. 
S£ND FOR CIRCULARS. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Some State and County Rights 
for sale, at very reasonable 
figures. 
The MOST RELIABLE POOD 
For Infants & Invalids. 
Used everywhere. Not a med¬ 
icine, but a steam-cooked food 
suited to the weakest stomach. 
Take no other. Sold by druggists. 
Woolrich & Co. on every lnhel, 
Patented in Europe* America 
Dated in U. S. 
Africa, Australia and New Zealand. 
July 3,1877. 
CALVES & COWS 
Prevented Sucking each 
other. Also, 
SELF-SUCKING, 
BY RICE'S PATENT 
Mai. Iron WEAKER. 
Used by all StockBaisers. 
Prices, by mail, postpaid. 
For Calves 1 year old 58c. 
2 y’s old 87c.; older $1.15. 
Circulars free. Agents 
Wanted. 
H. C. RICE. 
Easthampton, Mass. 
HAS MANY 
N 0 N-PO IS ON OUS 
Mils OR USES. * 
A highly ooncentrated liquuifor Dipping or Washini* SHEEPj Cattle, Horses, Dops, Pigs, Fow’b, etc. Killing TICKS,Lice,Fleas. 
Maggots, all Insects, and Internal Parasites. Curing A. 55, Foot-Rot, Mange, Sores, Wounds, etc., preventing scratching and pulling, promo¬ 
ting the growth of Wool and Flesh, and Ur other purposes. It never fails, and is fast superseding all others in every country In the world. 
<Un© (Gkillon makes for SO© Sh»*ep tor Ticks, arc! fornt least iiO Sheep for Peab. 
Docs not require heating nor any preparation; simply add <PoUI water, and it is ready for use. Saves half time, all fire and heating utensils. 
Is self-mixing, easily applied, and always effective. Usable in full fleece or when shorn, and safely applicable in Winter* Isofawarmand 
protecting nature, and does not wash oil in stormy weather. Makes the skin soft and loose, the wool clean, lustrous and silky, and develops that 
bright bloom so much prized by flock-masters. Increases flesh. Repays cost four times over. Profitable to dip sheep twice a year, even when free 
from Lice, Scab, &c. It is used in ad sheep-growing countries, and causes wool to sell for four cents mere per pound. Harmless to animal, person 
or clothing, and available for internal use, being positively non-poisonous and non-corrosive. Its high concentration renders it easy and cheap to 
transport. It is superior to any other “Dip” ia all respects, Laving every pood quality without any disadvantage whatever, and the cost is less. 
It is also a remedy for “Fly” or “Screw-worm,” and a Sown-secd protector, etc. 
CHEAP, HARMLESS, CLEAN, PLEASANT, CONVENIENT, RAPID, INFALLIBLE. 
/ Used in Government Dipping Stations. New Zealand. Awarde l Diploma of “New England Agricultural Society,” and Special First Premium 
at “Pennsylvania State Fair.” Endorsed by “American Apriculturist ,” “Rural Netu Yorker," Henry Stewart., Esq., N. J., author of "The 
Shejyhcrd’s Manual," F. W. Shaeffer and II. J. Chamberlin, Esqra., Texas, and many other leading authorities. Officially tested by Government 
Analysis. Price, £1.50 per gallon* Shipped in Barrels, drums and gallon cans, by the Sole Manufacturers' Wholesale and Betuii Agent, 
(here from England specially on this business). 
ALFRED MSTCHELL, 234 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, U. S. A.'(P. O. Box 517). 
Prospectus, containing Testimonials from all parts of the world mailed free. AGENTS WANTED. ' Mention this publication. 
Only Double King Invented. 
CHAMPION 
XXog Ringei*, 
RINGS AND HOLDER. 
No sharp points in the flesh to 
cause irritation and soreness, as in 
ca6e rings that close with the 
vO VR) ’ joints in the flesh, and produce 
v** soreness of the nose. 
The Champion Hoir 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 Fig Ringer. 
This is the only Single Ringer ever invented 
that closes on the outside of the nose. If 
overcomes a serious defect tn all triangular 
and other rings which close with the joints 
together in the flesh, causing it to decay and 
to keep the hog’s nosh sore, 
the above cuts. 
Manufacturers, DECATUR, ILL. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Pern lewis, also a separate book on White 
Leghokns, another on Bbown Leghobns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
_ another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
5 Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
II. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
BOYOOROwn mmiim 
Presses and outfits from $> to $501! 
Over 2.000 styles of type. Catalogue ant 1 
reduced price list free. 
H. HOOTER, Pliila., Pa. 
FERRACUTE MACHINE CO. Presses, Dies, & other 
FRUIT CAN TOOLS 
Bridgeton, New Jersey. 56 Page Illustrated List Free. 
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY. 
The most delightful, instructive and pro¬ 
fitable of the arts, for ladies cr gentlemen, 
is easily mastered by use of the complete 
Dry Plato Outfit, and fuli instructions fur¬ 
nished with 
WALKER’S POCKET CAMERAS. 
Accurate, compact, weighing but two 
pounds, invaluable for tourists. An Es¬ 
say on Modern Photography, beautifully 
illustrated, with sample photograph pro¬ 
duced by this instrument in the hands of 
amateurs, sent on receipt of Ten Cents. 
Circulars Free. Win. II. Walker & Co.. 
Box G 200. Rochester, Pi. IT. 
rrOEiCffU A Si TT Tf7lL< Thermometers, Opera 
Wjt llAj J isA,'IJF-IU' Glasses, Microscopes, Ba- 
rometers , Telescopes and Compasses R. & J. 
Manufacturing Opticians, t'hiladeljpliia* lra 8 
B2T Send for Illustrated Priced Catalogue. 
GERMAN CARP. 
A new book of instructions on the culture of this won¬ 
derful food fish. The experience of 28 years of pond mak¬ 
ing and fish culture. A book for the practical man, in plain 
English. Price One Dollar. Also Live Carp sent by express 
to all parts of the U.S. Send Sc. stamp for circular. Address 
GEO. FINLEY. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
THE V SO TORT 
will raise 6.000 cubic feet of gas 
a nd 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 discover¬ 
ed No pests occupy the fuinl- 
Sgated holes again. No danger to 
>s vegetation nor to operator. Send 
Mention this paper. 
J. C._ MELCHER, 
Brass? 
for price and facts. 
STEEL WIRE FENCE, 
ts the only general purpose wire fence in use. Being a 
strong net-work without barbs, it will turn dogs, pigs, poul- 
try.as well as the most vicious stock,without danger to either 
fence or stock. It is just the fence for farmers, gardeners, 
stock-raisers, and railroads; very desirable for lawns, parks, 
or cemeteries. As it is covered with rust-proof paint it will 
last a lifetime. It ts superior to hoards In every respect, 
and far better than barbed wire. We ask for it a fair trial, 
knowing it will wear itself into favor. The Sedgwick 
gates, made of wrought iron pipe and steel wire, defy all 
competition tn neatness, lightness, strength, and durability. 
We also make the BEST and CHEAPEST ALL 
IRON Automatic or Self-opening Gate. Ask hardware 
dealers, or for price list and particulars address 
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, lud. 
Black Jack Brings, Fayette Co„ Texas. 
REMEDIES FOR 
Horse Diseases 
Prepared by Prof. J. A. GOING, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
Going’s Worm Desti , oyer./-Sure Relief from Worms 
or Bots. 
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 iu tin boxes, and will keep 
for an indefinite period. They will be sent by mall, free of 
charge, on receipt of St 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. I., T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 No. Main 
St.; Boston, Mass., G. C. Goodwin & Co., S8 Hanover St. 
Worcester, Mass., E. McAlecr, 228 Main St.; Philadelphia 
Pa., M. Gallagher, 15 No. Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Lough 
rey & Frew, 102 Wood St.; Baltimore, Md„ Coleman & Rog 
ers, 176 Baltimore St.-, Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co. 
1,303 Main St.; Charleston, S. O., Chapeau A Heffron: Lou 
isviile. Ky., R. E. Miles, 52 W. Main St.; St. Louis, Mo., A 
A. Mellier, 709 Washington Ave.; Cleveland, O., Dr. F.S 
SlOBSon, 223 Superior St.; Detroit. Mich., Geo. E. McCullev 
and J. A Taylor; Chicago, Ill., Van Schnuck, Stevenson or 
Co., also S. Taylor & Co., 181 E. Madison St.; St. Paul, Minn. 
Noves Bros. &" Cutler ; Boise City, Idaho, W. H. Nye & CO. 
San Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St. 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones ; New Orleans, La., A. W 
Jackson, 873 Magazine St. 
