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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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THE 
FERGUSON 
BUREAU 
CREAMERY. 
Surpasses all others in quantity and quality of butter made. It secures matured an d ripened cream. 
which makes butter of the best texture, flavor, and of unequaled keeping quality. It excludes flies,dust 
and odors; is constantly at the correct temperature (58° to 60°); has room for the cream and butter, and 
saves three-fourths the labor. It can be used with either ice or water, and both summer and winter. 
THE FERGUSON CONCUSSION CHURN isthebest. It combines scientific principles with 
the best labor saving devices. No floats or paddles. Brings the butter In granular form, and secures the 
largest yield. Bef or buying any other Churn or Creamer ; or any pans, or cans, send for large illus¬ 
trated circularto THE FERGUSON MF’G CO., Eurlingtou, Vt. lleliable Agents Wanted. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
Lilly’s Patent 
Won First Premium at the 
American Institute Fair, New 
York, in 1878; at the Fair of the 
Penn. State Agricultural Society 
in 1879; at the Dairyman's Fair at 
Delhi. N. Y.. in 1879, and at County 
Fairs innumerable. Acknowl¬ 
edged to be the only self-feed¬ 
ing and reliable machine in 
the market. Descriptive circu¬ 
lar sent free. 
C. II. R. TKa EBELS, 316 It ace S t., Pliila, Pa. 
HOUSE-KEEPERS, ATTENTION! 
THE GLOBE WASHBOARD AND THE IM¬ 
PROVED UNION CHURN 
Are the best in 
the world. 
Neither have 
any equals.Over 
600.000 Globe 
Washboards 
sold in 1879. No 
more sore hands 
or torn clothes 
on inferior 
washboards 
Buy it and try 
it. The Im¬ 
proved Union 
Churn is the per¬ 
fect butter- 
maker. Easier 
and quicker than by any others. One 
trial will convince any one of the fact. 
Send lor circulars with full details. 
Liberal terms to dealers. 
UNION MANF’C CO., Toledo, Ohio. 
Rectangular and 
Square BOX 
Cheapest aud Best. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always reliable. 
Six sizes of each kind made. 
Three sizes of the Lever Butter 
Worker made. Best material 
used, and every Churn and Butter 
Worker warranted exactly as re¬ 
presented. One Churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
Send Postal for Circulars. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
CORNISH <fe CURTIS, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most effective, simple 
and convenient yet invent¬ 
ed. Works 30 lbs* in 
less than 5 minutes* 
thoroughly working out 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the sat. AGENTS 
WANTED, Send for 
Circular. 
A. H. REID, 6 N. Eighteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
iublished. Splendidly Illustrated. 
.125 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. 
Hogs still ahead in heavy 
weights. Fine stock of 
spring pigs at low prices. 
Address J. S. COLLINS, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
A Cure for Foot Rot. 
Best & Cheapest. 
Buchan’s Cresylic Sheep Dip prevents and 
cures tire scab and all parasitic diseases of 
the skin. 
Buclian’s Cresylic Ointment is CERTAIN 
DEATH to the Screw-worm or Grub. 
For further particulars,send for price lists and circulars to 
KIDDER & LAIRD, 83 John St., New York. 
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75,000,000 RINGS SOLD. 
Hill’s Hog Ringers, Triangular Pig, Shoat and 
Hog Rings, also Stock Markers, Barbs for Board 
Fences, Huskers, Ladles, Machines for opening 
Ditches, Map of United States, showing number 
and price of Stock each State, mailed free. 
H. W. MILL & CO., 
DECATUR, ILLINOIS. 
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A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock fowls, also a separate book on eacli of 
the following breeds: Light Brahmas, 
White Leghorns, and Brown Leghorns, 
and a book on curing Poultry Diseases. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
A perfect Double Tree. 
A perfect Equalizer. 
A perfect Stretcher. 
Can be applied to 
any implement, 
either with or 
without tongue. 
’ Light, Strong 
y> and Simple. 
This springs Chester White, Berkshire, Yorkshire, Jersey Red, Poland- 
China, and Essex Pigs was never finer, at the same time our prices are unusually 
low. Also extra Cotswold and Southdown Lambs. Do not fail to write us before 
purchasing. Illustrated Catalogue mailed on application. 
PICS. 
BE1TS0U, MAULE & 00., 223 Church St., Philadelphia, Penn. 
I. X. L. SPRING TUG LINK 
Affords the greatest protection to HORSE8, Harness,- 
Wagons, Plows, Mowers and Reapers. Reliable and guaran¬ 
teed as represented. Protect your Horse, save your money, 
by procuring the celebrated D. RISHER *fc CO.’S I. X. 
L. Spring Tug Link. Ask your hardware man lor them, or 
send to D. RISHER & CO., 
Corner of 4th and Wood Streets, Pittsburgh, l’a. 
HARNESS. 
A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL HARNESS, 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated, for $ 13.50. Call and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of PIPING 
SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE ROBES, and DUST¬ 
ERS, HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St.. NewYork. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES. 
THE ZINC COLLAR PAD 
Is the only permanent, reliable, 
and sensible pad for sore necked 
horses or mules ever made, being 
smooth metal always in order, it 
does not wear the mane. Over 
1,500,000 in use. i’ads of other ma¬ 
terial soon become worthless, 
and have no curative properties 
whatever. Zinc Pads are sold by 
all Saddlery Houses and Harness Makers. Ask for them. 
Manufactured by ZINC COLLaR PAD CO., Buchanan, Mich. 
WM. CROZIER, 
BEACON HILL, Northport, Long Island, V. 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. Berbshires 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. 
FOR SALE SIX WHITE SWAN. 
Address W. S. THURSTON, Huntington, L. I., 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. LliUTARD, M.O.V.S., 
Dean of the Facility. 
SHIPPED. 
Dogs and 
Ireland. 
GAME FOffL?K?il," 
Cattle, by J. C. COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, 
NOVELTY INCUBATOR, 
I offer this as the simplest, cheapest, most easily 
run, and best Incubator. Daily cost of running, 3 cts. ror 
fuel and a few minutes attention. Hatches 80 to 90 per cent 
almost surely. Holds 100 Eggs, Price, $25.00. 
Also NOVELTY HYDRO-MOTHER, Price $8. 
_A. C. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. 
MONEY IN POULTRY. 
and diplomas 
have been awarded to Prof. A. Corbett, No 7 Warren St., 
N. Y., for his new process for hatching and raising poultry 
in horse manure. For catalogue, send 3-cent P. O. stamp. 
R IVERSIDE FARM.— Jerseys, Berkshires, and Cot- 
wolds imported, bred, and for sale. Bronze Turkeys, 
Pekin Ducks, and Light Brahmas. Send stamp for catalogue. 
C. P. MATTOCKS, Portlan d, Me. 
THOROUGHBRED AND CROSS-BREED 
OR GRADE JERSEY STOCK. 
5 fresh cows, 4 to 8 years old, with or without calves. 
5 thoroughbred Jersey Bulls, 1 to 5 years old. 
5 “ “ Heifers, 8 to 11 months old. 
Ail the above are, or can be registered in the A. J. C. Club 
Register. 25 cross-breed heifers and cows. 2 to 7years old. 
These are a mixture of the two breeds, .Jerseys and Avr- 
shire8 ; several are now fresh, and the balance within (he 
next two months. The best family cows ever bred, all rich 
milkers and butter-makers; some of them 2 lb. cows, beauti¬ 
ful in form and colors. Orders solicited for calves of either 
breed, deliverable when weaned and ready to ship at 2 to 
3 months old. My prices range from $45 fora high grade 
heifer calf, to $400 for my best thoroughbred cow and calf. 
April, 1880. THOMAS FITCH, New London, Conn. 
To All Whom it may Concern —My letter to ,T. R. Mc¬ 
Farland under date of Nov. 17th, 1879, and embodied in the 
Champion Mowing Machine Co.’s adv’t, which appears 
on tlie last cover page of the March No. of the American 
Agriculturist for 1880, is so connected with the other matter 
as to cause many to believe that I endorse the claim made 
by the Champion Co. in the Oct. Supplement of the Am. 
Agriculturist to the “Highest Prize for Best Work and 
Lightness of Draft over all other competitors ” at the Field 
Trial of Mowing Machines by the Queens Co. Ag’l Society, 
at Mineola, N. Y„ June, 1879. That none may be deceived 
as to my position in the matter, I hereby certify that the 
“Buckeye” received the first prize, the “Eureka’’ the 
second prize, ami the Champion (rear cut) the third prize. 
J. HOWARD RUSH MORE, Sect’y Queens Co. Ag’l Society. 
