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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[January, 
SPAIN’S PATENT CHURNS. 
Centennial 
FsTSedal Awarded 
In use over 25 years. 
Removable Dasher. 
Made of White Cedar 
with galvanized hoops. 
Send for circular and prices. 
CLEMENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most Effective, Simple 
and Convenient Tet Invent¬ 
ed. Works 30 lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
s thoroughly working onttlie 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the salt. Send for circular 
and price lists. 
A. H. RE Ill, 
No. 6 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Front’s 
Hieing* 
Machine. 
_ _J®| 
This new labor-saving machine will hoe tobacco and cot¬ 
ton better than can be done by hand, and corn, potatoes, 
etc., better than is usually done by liand-hoe. Will pay for 
itself in one yea? in hoeing 10 acres of tobacco and cotton, 
or 20 acre s of corn or potatoes. Price, $30. For further in- 
formati m address 
THE BELCHER & TAYLOR AG’L TOOL CO., 
Chicopee Fails, Mass. 
Tedders, Balance Rakes, etc., etc. 
(Patented Nov. 16th, 1875.) 
SEABCRY’S IMPROVED FENCES for Farms, 
Lawns, and Rail-Roads.—A Feuce of Wood and 
Wire combined. No nails in its construction. Requires no 
skilled labor to put it up. More durable and cheaper than 
any fence in use of equal strength. It cannot be blown down 
in any of its parts, and a washing out of post now and then 
does not impair its utility. Sold complete for putting up 
from 6 to 12M cents per foot, according to number of 
Rails—delivered on route of transportation. 
Contracts made for putting up. Information given, upon 
application to THOS. S. SEABURY, 
100 East 14tU St., New York City. 
Where different styles of this fence may he examined. 
The Best Fanning Mill in the World. 
Fanning Mill. 
No good Farmer 
can afford to mar* 
ket dirty grain. 
A moderate quality 
of grain, well cleaned, 
brings & better price 
Address A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis 
AUTOMATIC 
WAGON BRAKE 
The most powerful self-acting brake made, and yet ismore 
simple and complete than any ever introduced for general 
use. The Brake lias been fully endorsed by every farmer 
who has seen it operate. W. A. Armstrong, Sec’y Elmira 
Farmers’ Club, writes: “ A Committee of the Elmira Farm¬ 
ers’ Club, consisting of Chas. Heller, John Bridgman, I). T. 
Billings, S. M. Carr, and M. H. Thurston, gentlemen fully 
competent to make intelligent judgment, gave the brake 
careful trial Aug.21st,and reported unanimously : rtt is the 
best brake we have ever seen—prompt in its action—effec¬ 
tive when required, and is exceedingly desirable for all 
farmers on hilly farms.” See Illustration in Aug. Am. Agri- 
D. L. MULFORD, General Agent, 
_TIOGA, TIOGA CO.. PA. 
SMITH'S 
“Eaile Claw of 76.’ 
A safe and ingenious device for 
catching fish, animals, game, &c. 
Sample, 50 cts., by mail, or send 
stamp for circular. 
EAGEE CLAW CO., 
713 Sansom St., Pliila., Pa. 
H&LLADAY 
STANDARD. 
The first Self - Regulating 
Wind Mill offered the markets 
of the world, and when mate¬ 
rial used, workmanship, power 
and durability are considered, 
it is acknowledged to he 
THE CHEAPEST. 
It has been manufactured 
under immediate supervision 
of inventor for more than 
twenty-two years. 
$3,000,000 Worth 
NOW !N USE. 
A 58 page Illustrated 
logue with Price List will 
sent free to all who 
make application. 
Agents wanted in 
all unassigned coun¬ 
ties. 
U. S. WIND EN¬ 
GINE & PUMP CO. 
Batavia, Ild. 
MEDAL & DIPLOMA AWARDED 
To WM. E. BOYER & BitO., 
PliiladelpUia, Pa., 
ON THE 
Premium Farm Steel 
Grist Rfiiil, 
BY THE 
TJ, S. Centennial Commission of tlie 
International Exhibition, 
HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, 1816, 
Send for descriptive Circular. 
TEE CHARTER OAK 
SWIVEL PLOW. 
The Only Perfect Swivel Plow. 
The Season of 18 75 has proved by 
actual use of over 300 plows that it 
has no equal. 
Send for illustrated circular with full particulars to 
THE HIGGANUM M’F’G CO., 
HiCCANURfl, CONN. 
HORSE CLIPPING 
MACHINES. 
Price, $5. 
Are carefully made, 
and are of such a qual¬ 
ity and form as to work 
with smoothness, thus 
avoiding altogether the . 
usual irritation attend 
ing the shearing of 
horses. 
The Anti-Friction Hay Carrier 
Saves labor and money. It is simple; the grap¬ 
pling positive; it runs on friction rolls, hence 
will come back on slight incline. The track is 
inexpensive; the carrier costs but a trifle; many 
hundreds are in use. No trouble about get¬ 
ting over high beams, or to the end of deep 
bays. Hay is dropped where wanted, and the 
work of mowing is reduced. Track should ho 
put up now while barns aro full. 
Send for circulars and designs for tracking 
barn, to U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Ba¬ 
tavia, Ill., manufacturers o f the Old Reliable 
Halladay Standard Wind Mill. 
EDEN’S BREED OF SWINE. 
Imported hy the undersigned from Lancashire, England. 
These swine have taken first premiums wherever exhibited 
in Englandand this country. Advantageous to producers. 
White in color, well haired, very hardy, small waste, easily 
fattened, very prolific, large size, mature early. Send for 
descriptive circular. 
W. G. LEWIS, Lawn Farm, Framington, Mass. 
P urebred Calves, Chester White, Berkshire and York¬ 
shire Pigs. Scotch, Skye, ana Shepherd pups, Poultry and 
Pigeons, all oi the finest imported strains, bred and for sale 
by Francis Morris, M orton, Del. Co., Pa. Send for circular. 
FRANCIS MORRIS, P. O. Box 2292, Philadelphia. 
Craves & Breed, 
Breeders and Shippers of 
ry. Thoroughbred Registered 
_ Short Horns, Sheep, Hogs, 
Dp, Poultry, Pigeons, &c. 
° Bi Circulars free. 
HATFIELD, MASS. 
. oiiecjj, riujis, ruuiuy, imu u.ugs. x <-suu. n.vtHy mini- 
• wants it. BENSON & BURPEE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
IlflACON FARM, Northport, Long Island, 
BREEDERS OP 
Alderney and Ayrshire Cattle, 
OGTSWOLD SHEEP & BERKSHIRE SWIRE. 
Also FARCY POULTRY of choicest kinds, bred from 
the best stock. Address 
_ ,T. N. ROBINS, Manager. 
WILLIAM CROZIER, 
BEACON HILL, 
NORTHPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y„ 
Breeder and Importer of Clydesdale 
Horses, Ayrshire and Jersey Cattle, 
and Improved Berkshire Hogs. 
, G. W. FARLEE, CRESSK1EL, N. J. 
(1 hour from New York! for past twelve years breeder of 
JERSEY CATTLE. _ 
F or Sale—an Alderney Bull, pure. Pedigree given if de¬ 
sired. Also will purchase, or exchange, to obtain differ¬ 
ent stock, a pure blood Poland China Boar. Address 
_ H. S-, P. 0. Box 15, Morristown, N. J. 
A FINE AYRSHIRE BULL, two years old, will 
be sold at a low price. Send for pedigree and price. 
C. H. CABLES, Thomaston, Conn. 
N. GILBERT, 
Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa., 
Importer and Breeder of Improved Blooded Live Stock, 
Horses, Cattle, Cotswold and Southdown Sheep, Chester, 
Berkshire and Yorkshire Pigs, Toulouse,Bremen,Hong Kong, 
White Cliiua and Wild Geese, Cayuga, Rouen, Aylesbury, 
Pekin and Musk Ducks, Bronze, Blue, Buff and White 
Turkeys, Dorkings, Brahma, Cochin, Guinea and all other 
Fowl, Deer, Swans, Peacocks, Pigeons, Eggs, &c„ at low 
prices. Best Breeds of Dogs and Maltese Cats, Rabbits, Fer¬ 
rets, Guinea Pigs, White Mice, &c. Song Birds of all kinds. 
Fine Milch Cows always on hand. 
Ferrets at five dollars each. Swan and Deer wanted. 
PURE BRED POULTRY. 
White Leghorns, Partridge Cochins, and Dark 
Brahmas, @ ? per trio. W. W. Junkin, Mercer, Pa. 
GE®. S. JOSSELYS, 
FREDONIA, N. Y., 
Has bred this season at his home yards, up¬ 
wards of 700 Light Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, 
Partridge and White Cochins, White Leghorns, 
Brown Leghorns, Houdans. Also Golden Sea- 
bright Bantams. Stock as good as any man’s, 
and prices reasonable. Please state explicitly 
what you want. 
DAY’S 
AUTOMATIC INCUBATOR. 
Highest Centennial Award. Chickens hatched and 
reared summer and winter. Machine used as Incubator and 
Artificial Mother at same time. Capacity, 220 eggs. Price, 
$50. See July Agriculturist, 1876. Address 
DAY BROS. ifc CO., 
92 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD! 
[Trad© Mark, secured by letters patent.l 
Will make Hens Lay! 
Used by best poultry men all over the country. Pack¬ 
ages sent by mail for 50 cts.. $1. and S3. Circulars 
with testimonials free. References: H. T. Sperry , 
Pres't Conn. State Poultry Soc'y; H. II. Stoddard , 
author of "Egg Farm" and editor of "Poultry World.' 
Jacob Graves & Co., poultry men, Boston. 
Liberal commissions paid to reliable men for selling. 
CHARLES ft. ALLEN, Projp’r, 
29 Pearl St., Hartford, Ct. 
