1877 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
277 
— , Secured .by letters patent. 
These pumps have enormous 
power, and are for the house or 
. for- out-door wells of any 
1 , depth. Thev, are constructed 
| with special regard to strength, 
I t ease of working, and durability. 
| • Tliey ; can be . immediately 
1,' . .changed fi-bhi lift to force pumps, 
(Br •• '-and-life -air- chamber can be re- 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
IB to work at any desired angle with 
v|k the spout. Having close tops, 
they canuSt be tampered with, 
m Attention is - ' called to our new 
. . ,rn. .elegant pattern DEEP WEED 
H nou-treeziiig FIRE PUMP. 
IS Also, Blunt’s Sand Vacu- 
S um Chambers.—A complete 
ja protection against sand or gritty 
a water in dug or driven wells, 
Jn pits, mines, and rivers. 
gT For baud or steam pumps, 
all Sizes, from ljg-inch to 4-inch 
. suction blpe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beek- 
man St. New York. 
Western Agency, Newton &; Hale, 
Chicago. 
Pacific Coast Agency .Dunham, Car- 
rigamfc Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
See pages 259 and 260 Am. Agriculturist, July number, 1876, 
3,000 LBS. OF MILK YIELD $54.20. 
NEW METHOD OF MANUFACTURE GIVEN. 
Hew Apparatus and Furnishings for Cheese 
and Butter Factories. 
Especially approved by Prof. ARNOLD and 
all who Have see»- same. 
Parties should see us before buying .Return’ Fine Boilers for 
Cheese Factories, etc.; also,. Creamery and milk Yats, as we have 
greatly reduced prices. 
ECONOMIZER RETUBN-FLCE BOILERS, FROM 2 1-2 TO 30 HORSE POWERS. 
Fire entirely surrounded by water.' Sixteen Boilers and Boilers and Engines sold during the months of January and Feb. 
The ECONOMIZE!! BOILERS are manufactured for ns (in duplicate parts), under United States Patents, by Porter 
Manufacturing Company, Syracuse, N. Y., B. K. White, President, thus securing perfection and uniformity. 
The demand is unprecedented, even in these dull times, iW~ Send for Circulars. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Little Falls, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of HUBBELL & CO.’S NEW GANG CHEESE PRESS, with right to use the 
Bandnger and all Patents Guaranteed. 
Agents for Annattoine and JToliiisoji’g IPa-tent F’ly-lr’roof Cheese <jJ-rea.se. 
THE 
“DOMESTIC”-ENGINE, 
2 and 4 Horse-Power. 
PRINCIPAL, FEATURES. 
Cold Bearings, Harden¬ 
ed Steel Pins, Casted 
Steel Connections, and 
all parts interchangeable. 
WUOUGHT-1EQN BOILER.' 
Nothing Cheap.but the Price. 
F. F. & A. B. LANDIS, 
Manufacturers, Lancaster, Pa. 
CLIPPER Vertical Engines, off and on wheels! 
Price.on wheels, 6 Horse Power, $135. .8 Horse on wheels, 
Price $700. Dry Steam Horizontal Engines, 8 Horae Pow> 
er Climax, on wheels, $925. Builders of Stationary Engines, 
4 styles, from 6 to 203 Horse Power. Corlis’s Engines, Extra 
Finish and cut off Engines. Crank Stationary, and. Plain 
Finished Engines, Boilers, Circular Saw-Mills, &c. Succes¬ 
sors to Utica Steam Engine Co., formerly Wood & Mann, 
Established 1857. We have the largest line of Engine Pat¬ 
terns in United States. 
TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO., 
Westminster, Maryland. 
Good responsible Agents wanted. 
GEORGE PACE & CO 
No/ 5 N. SSHE0EDB3 ST., BALTOJOEE, MD. 
Patent Portable «fc Stationary Engines 
E 7 i 4 l - Patent Circular Saw Mills, 
Gang, Muley «fcJSjtsh Mills, 
H ■BP'' 
mg, M 
I Grist & Flour Mills, Water 
Wheels, Shingle, Barrel & 
Woodworking Machinery, 
Tanite Emery Wheels and 
HALLAMY 
STANDARD. 
- The first Self - Regulating 
Wind Mill-offered the markets 
of the world, and when mate¬ 
rial used, workmanship, power 
-and/d(inability. o(-c considered, 
it is acknowledged to be; 
THE CHEAPEST. 
It lias . been manufactured 
under imme.liatei supervision 
of hi vent; or for more' than 
twenty-two years. 
$3,000,000 Worth 
HOW IN USE. 
A 58 page Illustrated C.i 
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, III. 
“ ECLIPSE 11 
PORTABLE 
FARM ENGINE. 
(See illustration on page 240, June number,) 
Send for Centennial Judges’ Reports, 
and catalogues of Eclipse Engines, Sta¬ 
tionary Engines, Boilers, Saw-Mills, &C., 
to FRICK & CO„ 
Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. 
THE DRIVEN WELL, 
Town and County privileges for making 
Driven Wells and selling Licenses under 
the established American Di-iveu Well 
Patent, leased by the year to responsible par¬ 
ties, by 
WWI. D. ANDREWS & BRQ., 
■' - A- NEW YORK. 
Garden Engine and Fire Extin¬ 
guisher. —Protects Buildings from 
Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. Easily 
carried. No .Dwelling, Country 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHIT¬ 
MAN, Sole Proprietor and Manu¬ 
facturer, Provideuce, R. I« 
Agricultural 
tame Cum, of fatertm, H. Y, 
Twenty-four years old. Total assets for the security of 
Policyholders January 1st, 1877, $1,050,622.00. Insures only 
Farm Property and Residences against fire and lightning. 
Takes no business risks. 
THE UNION RAILWAY 
HORSE POWER. 
Producing inuch more 
power than other rail¬ 
way powers, with much 
less elevation. 
tW~ Send for Descrip¬ 
tive Circular. 
Wm. L, Boyer & Bro., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
BURR STOWE GlfcSST MILLS 
Play and Profit in my Garden, 
By E. P. ROE, 
Author of ‘‘ Barriers Burned Away," etc. 
NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
The author takes us to his garden on the rocky hill-sides In 
the vicinity of West Point and shows us how out of it, after 
lour years’ experience, lie evoked a profit of $1,000, and this 
while carrying on pastoral and literary labors. .... It 
is very rare that so much literary taste and skill are mated 
to so much agricultural experience and practical good sense. 
—Harper's Magazine. 
This hook is as poetical as it is practical! Still lie is no 
dreamer. He goes into every essential detail witli as much 
minuteness and precision as if he were writing a manual for 
the practical farmer. Indeed few works professedly de¬ 
voted to agriculture give more sound and valuable informa¬ 
tion on tlie secret of winning golden harvests from the soil 
than tliis brief idyljie sketch.— jy. Y. Tribune. 
Price, Post-paid - $1.50 
Practical Hints on the Selection and 
Use of the Microscope. 
A Practical Book intended for Beginners. 
By JOHN PHIN, C. E. Price, post-paid, 75 cents. 
Plain Directions for Acquiring the Art 
of Shooting on the Wing. 
With useful hints concerning ail that relates to Guns and 
Shooting, and.particulariy in regard to the art of loading so 
as to kill.- To which has been added several valuable and 
hitherto secret recipes of great practical importance to the 
sportsman. By an Old Gamekeeper. 
Price, post-paid, 75 cents. 
The Pistol as a Weapon of Defense in 
the House and on the Hoad. 
HOW TO CHOOSE AND HOW TO USE IT. 
Price, post-paid, 50 cents. 
Plain Directions for the Construction 
and Erection of Lightning Rods. 
A work, written not in the interest of any patentor special 
manufacture, but solely for the purpose of teaching any 
ordinarily Bkillful mechanic how to put up a rod that will 
really ensure safety, and of enabling every householder to 
decide whether or not his house is perfectly protected. By 
JOHN PHIN, C. E. Price, post-paid, 50 cents. 
' Either of the above hooks sent‘post-paid oh receipt oi 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD CO„ 245 Broadway, New York. 
