1882.] 
AMERICAN AGHIOUL'i CJRIST. 
473 
WHITE MOUNTAIN 
HAMMOCK CHAIR. 
Robinson’s Patent-January 11 , 1881. 
THE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK 
CHAIR differs from ail the other stationary or reclining 
chairs in that it is better, stronger, and simpler; is 
adapted to the house, lawn, porch, or camp, and is. just 
chuck full of quiet comfort and blessed rest. 
It is far superior to the Hammock in every way, and can 
be put up so as to be always in the shade. 
The cheapest and the best article in the world 
for the enjoyment of fresh air. 
It assumes and can be used in any position, from sitting 
up to lying down, without any exertion of the occupant, 
and supports and rests the body in whatever position it is 
placed, while the price is so low as to be within 
the reach of every' one. Price 84.00. 
Sold in all large markets. 
fiOODELl, CO., Antrim, N. H., Manufacturers. 
CHEAP LANDS 
—IN— 
AHKA 2 TSAS. 
In a central county, having Towns, Churches, Societies, 
U. S. Mails, Newspapers, Telegraph, and good people; with 
a mild climate, rich soils, many crops, good water, free 
range, fish and game, line timber, rich mines, choice fruits, 
' on high lands and low lands, near water-powers, railroads 
andgood markets. 
Wheat, Maize and Cotton flourish in the same 
field. Six Navigable Rivers cross the laud 
grant. Prices low. 10'Year’s Credit, if desired. 
This district is unsurpassed in America for a combination 
of industrial advantages. COME and SEE. 
For particulars, address 
THOS. ESSEX, P. ROESSLER, 
Land Commissioner, 
At the Depot , Little Rock, Ark. 
Room 1, Union Depot, 
St. Louis. 
IOWA 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R. Land Co. 
Over ROW,WOO Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Near West. 
FARMS 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
AND 
72‘Cfr'Q o o 
Acres of timber and prairie 
Land along the line of the St. Louis 
and San Francisco Railway for sale on seven 
years’time, at from $2.00 to $8.00 an acre. Free 
transportation from St. Louis to purchasers as 
per Circular sent on application to 
W. H. YEATC1T, ?Tomple Building, $ W. H. COFFIN, 
Com ' 5 St. Loots, Mo. \ Land c °Am 
A Household Necessity. 
- Sold by 
Pharmacists, Grocers, 
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 
^\JSER/I5> I 
readymade' 
MUSTARD 
PLASTERS | 
“JE.FOUGERA, BROOKLYN, L. I. 
Novelty Incubator. 
Patent applied for. 
Simplest and best machine In 
the market. Canacitv, 100 Eggs. 
Price, 830.00. Satisfaction gua¬ 
ranteed, or money returned less 
freight or express charges. 
Rearing Mothers, 818.00 
Egg Tester, ... 3.00 = 
Circulars and Information fur- a 
nished on application. 
A. G. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. 
The Largest Herd in the World. 
425 Pure-bred animals. Nearly all imported, and se¬ 
lected personally by ub from the best herds in Holland, 
regardless of price, and all from the deepest milking 
families. 
Clydesdale Horses, 
Hambletonian Horses. 
Correspondence and personal inspection solicited. 
Catalogues on application. Mention Agriculturist. 
SMITHS & POWELI, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WHITMAN’S FOUNTAIN PUMP. 
A Lady or Child can use 
it. Send for large hand-., 
some Illustrated Cata-/ 
logue. J. A. Whitman ' 
PROVIDENCE. It. I. / L n c Ui); ] 
"poultry FOR SALE. 
I will sell, at let live prices, for quality, 1,000 chicks 
and fowls, to make room for winter quarters, of L. Brahmas 
(a specialty), P. Rocks, White and Brown Leghorns, B. B. 
Red Games. Trios, $5 to $15. Pairs, $4 to $10. Single birds, 
$2 to $5. Fanners, Attention ! buy cockerels and cross 
at 3 for $5. Bronze Turkeys, Gobblers, $5 ; Pairs, $8; Trios, 
$12. Satisfaction guaranteed. Circulars free to those who 
want to buy. HOMER H. HEWITT, 
Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa. 
STANYAN’S Pat. Bread Mixer and Kneader. 
See description in Agriculturist for January, 1881.—No. 1, 
taking two to three qts. of flour, $3.00. No. 2, taking three to 
four qts. of flour, $3.25. No. 3, taking four to six qts. of 
flour, $3.50. DUTCHER TEMPLE CO„ 
Money Order Office, Milford, Mass. Hopedale, Mass. 
SHIPPEKSOF MULK, ATTENTION! 
WARRI MILK BOTTIIS, 
■PATENTED MARCH 21 , 1880. 
Adapted for tk; de¬ 
livery of Milk iu all 
Cities and Towns. 
A Long Needed Want 
at last Supplied. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
Warren Glassworks Co. 
72 Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
Marshall’s 
All Cast 
Steel. f ' 
4 Gold Med- %“ 
ALS AWARD' 
ED 
H. KING, 
111 Chambers 
Street, 
New York 
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. 
TO KEEP 
IT 
SWEET 
CIDER 
or prevent E 
Secondary jj 
FEKMENTA- E 
T-IOX. I 
USE 
IMPROVEDPRESERVINC POWDER 
It does not impair the taste or flavor, is thoroughly 
reliable and absolutely harmless to the human system. 
Send 35 cts. for a sample, forwarded free; sufficient for 
40 gallons. One pound, sufficient for 8 Bbls., $1.50, re¬ 
ceiver to pay charges, or $1.80 by mail, prepaid. Price 
lower in larger quantities. » 
W. ZINSSER & CO., 197 William St„ New York. 
Only Double Ring Invented. 
_ CHAMPION 
IIos Ringor, 
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 
Onlv 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 onlv 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, ILL, 
University of the State of New York. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open October 2d,. 
Ib82. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean of the Faculty,,. 
T NON- POISOIMOUS 
(Patented m TJ. S., July 3,1877.) 
MORRIS LITTLE & SOiST, Proprietors and Manufacturers^ 
This favorite and popular Dip is the cheapest and 
very best remedy of the day for all Insect pests and. 
® l*i n Diseases of domestic animals; also for the sheep’ 
farmers—scourge worms in the throat of lambs, called in. 
some districts, r ‘ Lombriz.” 
Send lor important U. S. testimonials to 
W, LAWFORD, Gen’l Agent (ever since April, 1879) 
296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
[Be sure and mention this paper.] 
MK^M UI III ■ I HUH I I I II 11 —— ■■nwian ——» 
THE NEW CENTENNIAL 
INCUBATOR 
Self-Regulating. No Electricity, Clockwork, etc. Can be 
used anywhere and by anybody. Send 3c-stamp for circular 
to A. M HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N. Y. 
Halsted’s Book on “ Incubation and Incubators." 110 
Pages. Nearly 100 Illustrations. 75 cents by mail. 
Blanchard Churn. 
Five sizes made for Family Dairies. Fiver 
sizes for Factory use. Perfect stock and 
the best work. Strong, simple, efficient, 
convenient and durable. They continue to 
be The Standard Churns of the 
Country. TR Y OS E. Send for De¬ 
scriptive Circulars to 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, 
Concord, N. Sf„. 
BUTTEE-WOEKER 
Operating on the principle of direct and 
powerful pressure, instead of rolling 
grinding, or sliding upon the butter. 
Works in the salt as well. Certain, 
easy, quick, strong, clienp. Send 
for descriptive circulars to the Inventors 
and SOLE MAKERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, 
Concord, N. H. 
Apparatus and Supplies 
For Cheese Factories,Creameries £ lairies. 
Best Boilers and Engines, Cooling and Steam Heating- 
Vats, Laass UpHp-)lt. f-Jnncr Pvpsq Cu rtpr’o Ponnnt UvtT-nn ° 
Gang Press, Carter’s Rennet Extract. 
Best Goods at low prices. Send for circular. 
JOHN S. CARTER. Syracuse, N. Y. 
HARNESS. 
A Good, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated for 813.50. Cali and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of RID- 
ing saddles, hrldles, carriage robes, and 
DUSTERS. HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St„ New York. 
RESEAT YOUR CHAIRS. 
The Fibre Chair Seat, leather finish 
(brown,green, or maroon),may be fas¬ 
tened to any chair with brass-head 
nails. Price, up to 16 in., 30c. 17 or 18 
in., 42c. Sent by mail, fitted, on re¬ 
ceipt of paper pattern with price 
and 6c. postage per seat. Small 
sample for 3c. stamp. Strong and 
handsome. Nails, 10c. per Seat. 
HARWOOD CHAIR SEAT CO., 
24 Washington (it., Boston. 
SOLD BY THE TRADE. 
L. E. RANSOM BUTTER COLOR. 
Free from chemical or caustic. It will not color she 
doth on the tubs nor the butter-milk. Harmless as butter. 
Address for circulars and terms, 
L. E. RANSOM, 
34 Maiden Lane, New York City.. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
