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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
FARM &, PLANTATION 
MACHINERY. 
Farm. Orist AHills, 
For Band and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS; BONE MILLS; 
COTTON GINS; COTTON AND HAY PRESSES; 
SHAW’S COTTON-SEED IIULLERS; 
DRUG, COFFEE, and SPICE MILLS; 
HAND CORN SHELLERS, $1 each. 
OUR MILLS AND IIULLER RECEIVED HIGHEST 
PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR OF 1ST0. 
WemakePORTABLE FARM STEAM-ENGINE 
AND BOILER, 3-Hoi\sc Power. Price, Com¬ 
plete, $350. Also, 
LEEDS’ CHAMPION POST-HOLE DIGGERS, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
COTTON-SEED MEAL and COTTON-SEED OIL-CAKE 
always on hand. Send for circulars ; free to all. 
JEWELL Hi EHLEN, 9:5 Liberty St., 
New Yoik Ciiy. 
Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows, 
For Level Land and Side Hill. 
WON THE 
HIGHEST PRIZE 
at N.Y. State Trial, 
1870, for Plowing 
Scd &/ Stubble 
Leave no dead furrows nor ridges, but an even surface. 
Eight sizes. F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
Motive Power for nothing 1 . 
Our Patent Self-Regulating, Storm-Defying Wind¬ 
mill is superior for pumping water for Railroads, 
Country Residences, Hotels, Farms, Stock-Fields, Drainage, 
Irrigation, etc. For Circulars, address 
CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO„ 
5 College Place, New York. 
P 
LANET Drill No. 1.—For Farm or Garden 
use, $7; holds 3 lbs. Low-priced, reliable. 
S. L. ALLEN & CO., 119 South 4th St.. Pliila., Pa. 
g J 2 s:e©Isi<csr Glass Chatter. 
Cuts Glass equal to a Diamond, Price, $1.50 >- 
■g Agents Wanted Everywhere. ' ' 
SE. D. & W. A. F^EMCI4,s 
o_Cor. Third and Vice Sts., Camden. N. J. '% 
F LANET Drill No. 2.— For Market Gardeners , 
Seed Growers, Nurserymen, if 12. Holds 10 ibs. Light, 
durable, complete. 
The Double Harpoon Horse Hay-Fork 
received the Highest Award and Bronze 
Medal at the New York State Fair trial 
in September, 1870. Received twenty-live 
Premiums the fall of 1870. Endorsed- by the 
American Agriculturist , and by thousands 
of the best fanners in the country. For De¬ 
scriptive Catalogues, containing lull particu¬ 
lars, address 
The Pennock Manufacturing Co,, 
Kennett Square, Pa. 
DRILL No. 3.—For Tmiclcei*s, 
for Peas, Beans, etc., for N urserymen and for all 
who use Guanc or Fertilizers. $16. ‘ Holds 4 bu. Light, 
strong, efficient, thoroughly galvanized. 
No loss from wind or car'dessness. 
f ITTLE GIANT LEVER HORSE-POWER.— 
BL4 Strong, Durable, Simple, Cheap, easv for horses. Will 
do all work. Persons using them sav they are the best. 
Send for Circular to 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 98 William st., New York. 
The PLANET Drills have the Great Merit of planting 
the seed at a uniform depth without the cure of Hie 
operator. 
'The HOTCHKISS Brick Ma- 
chine makes 20,000 bricks a 
day, wliieli can be hacked immediately, it is simple cheap 
and durable. For making Drain-Tile it is unrivalled. Can 
be seen working at Company’s Yard, Ridgefield, N. J. State, 
Countv, and yard rights for sale. 
Address FERRY FARM BRICK WORKS, 
(Room 7.) No. 19 Cliff St.., New York. 
W AN1ED—AGENTS, to sell the celebrated 
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the 
under-feed , makes the “ lock-stitch ” (alike on both sides), 
and is fully licensed. The best and cheapest family Sewing 
Machine in the market. Address JOHNSON, CLARK & 
CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, Illinois, or 
St. Louis, Mo. 
VIlMELr/ll? Making' ibi Ilosirw !— 
» juijuttuiiju.# (fry— Beware of Swindlers! As 
my Plan of making Vinegar is the best, persons are fraudu¬ 
lently selling Descriptions of it, thereby swindling the pub¬ 
lic. I give away Descriptions, and sell Licenses to those de¬ 
siring to use them. Send 3-ccnt stamp lor postage to 
A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, (). 
Good, Honest, and Serviceable. 
Ask your Merchants for 
(Patented May 29lli, lsuo.) 
The “Champions” are made in the most durable man¬ 
ner and of the very best material, and every pair 
WARRANTED. 
Their Advasitages. 
The seams are at such points as can never hurt the feet 
and the shoe needs only to he closed at the top by a simple 
Buckle and strap ; saving time, trouble, and vexation. 
The forepart overlapping the quarter renders it impossi¬ 
ble for dirt, stubble or rubbish to enter the shoe, which, 
to farmers and laborers, proves a blessing indeed. 
Farmers, it yon wish to procure for yourselves and hoys a 
good, honest, serviceable shoe, one that will give you 
entire satisfaction, save you time, trouble, and annoy¬ 
ance, you can remit ns by mail the prices given helow; 
stating your size or number, whether Double Sole or Sin¬ 
gle Sole, by what Express to ship, and they will be sent 
you by return Express. 
New York, May 10,1870. 
We have examined carefully “Ballard's Champion 
Shoe,” and, without practical use, should judge it to be a 
capital article. The peculiar cut gives it the set and bear¬ 
ings of a boot, with the ease and lightness of a shoe; and the 
strap brings it as closely as desired around the ankle with¬ 
out the trouble of strings. Those which we have seen are of 
good stock and well made. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO. 
Men’s Pegged, Double or Single Sole, full Oak Kip.$2.75 
Boy’s “ “ “ “ “ 2.25 
Men’s “ “ “ “ N. K. Calf “ . 2.50 
Boy’s " “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.00 
It would be better for XO or 13 to club together and send 
us Money Order or Registered Letter. It is easier for 
us to send 13 Pairs to one address than in single Pairs. 
The Champions are manufactured solely by the well- 
known House: BAY STATE SHOE & LEATHER CO.. 
32 and 31 Vesey St., New York. 
Address A. BALLARD & SON, 
P. O. Box 5,000, New Fork. 
Improved Fool: Lathes, 
With Slide,Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble. cheap and portable. Just the thing for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner, 
i “ Many readers of this paper have one of them.” 
Good news for all! Delivered at your door. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. II. Baldwin, Laconia, N. H. 
THE CELEBRATED 
Universal Study Lamp, 
I. G. KNAPP & CO., Manufacturers, 
and St. Germain German Study Lamp, 
C. A. KLEEMAN, Manufacturer, 
in Standard, Sliding, Bracket, Suspension, and other stylesj 
with all requisites for same. For sale at 
C. F. A. HHVR.ICHS, Sole Agent, 
29, 31 & 33 Park Place, 
(up stairs) New York. 
See description in editorial columns. Price-list sent free 
on .application. 
JOSEPH GIL LOOT’S 
S T E E L 3P E N S, 
For sale to the Trade at the NEW YORK branch of the 
House, 91 John Street. 
JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS, 
Henry Owen, Agent. 
AGENTS WANTED 
everywhere—large profits—to 
sell a little article endorsed by every 
woman using it. It keeps the needle 
from piercing the finger and thumb 
while sewing. With it she sews 
one-third faster. Sample and circu¬ 
lar mailed free on receipt of 30 cts.; 
or call and examine. 
National Finger Guard Co., 
777 Broadway, New York. 
First Premium Awarded by Am. hast. 
1870, 
Microscopes, (Illustrated Price-List and Catalogues 
Magic Lanterns, f free to any address. 
T. II. MeALLISTER, Optician,49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
Easily made with our Stencil and Key- 
Check Outfit. Circulars Free, 
STAFFORD M’F’G CO., 
G6 Fulton St., New York. 
CAREFUL MEN 
Always look out for First-class Securities. 
For Bonds, 
Paying you good interest, write to 
CHARLES W. HASSLER, 
No. 24 Broad Street, New York. 
The Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
Offer about 3,000,000 Acres 
Iowa & Nebraska Lands for Sale 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 per cent Interest, 
No part of Principal due for two years from purchase and 
afterwards only one-ninth yearly. 
Products will Pay for land and Improvements. 
The Liberal Credits given; Free Passes 
allowed; small annual payments required; the current 
market value of money, and profits on Stock raising, prove 
these terms cheaper, easier,and better than to buy U.S. land 
within railroad-land limits at §2.50 per acre, while our prices 
range generally from 4 to 5, 6, 8, and 10 Dollars per acre. 
Quality and local advantages rule the price. 
Ou these generous Terms the industrious and com¬ 
petent can buy and pay for a good Farm and Home. In be¬ 
ginning, it is necessary to have money enough to nay six per j 
cent interest on the land, obtain provisions, build a cabin, 
buy a team and agricultural implements till crops are rais- I 
ed, which can be done the first season, by commencing in 
early Spring. 
CIRCULARS giving full particulars are supplied gratis, 
and any wishing to induce others to immigrate with them,or 
to form a Colony, are invited to ask for all they want to I 
distribute. 
A SECTIONAL MAP, showing exact location of 
Lands for sale in. Iowa, is sold for 30 cents, and a similar 
Map of Nebraska Lands is sold for 20 cents. 
! T 
Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, 
Land Commissioner Burlington & Mo. River It. R. Co. 
For Iowa Lands, at BURLINGTON, IOWA. 
For Nebraska Lands, at LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 
1JNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, 
Have a Land Grant direct from the Government of 
13,000,000 Acres of the Best Farming and Mineral Lands 
in America. 3,000,000 acres choice farming lands on the line 
of the road, in the State op Nebraska, in the Great Platte 
Valley , now for sale, for cash or credit at low rates of inter¬ 
est. These lands are near the list parallel of North Latitude, 
In a mild and healthy climate, and for grain growing ami 
stock raising are unequalled. Prices range from $2.50 to 
$10.00 per acre. Great Inducements to Settlers with lim¬ 
ited means. 3.500,000 Acres rich Government lands 
along tlie road between Omaha and North Platte, survey¬ 
ed and open for entry under the Homestead and Pre-emption 
laws and can be taken by Actual Settlers Only. An oppor¬ 
tunity never before presented for securing homes near a 
great Railroad with all the conveniences of an old settled 
country. New edition of descriptive pamphlets with maps, 
now ready and sent free to all parts of the United States, 
Canada and Europe. 
Address O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner 
U. P. It. It. Co., Omaha, Neb. 
FARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 
I want to sell a prairie farm, 640 acres, on N.W. R, R., 2 
miles from Dc Kalb.De Kalb Comity, Ill., 3 dwelling houses, 
with barns and out-houses, 6 miles of hoard fence, 100,000 
shade and ornamental trees. Terms, $25,000; one-lialf cash, 
balance on long time as wanted, Will divide farm. 
Address A. K. STILES, Gardner, Ill. 
Better than Government Bonds. 
Those having money to let, can (by addressing the under¬ 
signed) find a safe investment of $3,000 at 6 per cent for five 
rears, secured by mortgage on first-class real estate, title 
perfect. Interest paid annually or semi-annually,us may be 
preferred, or liberty to close mortgage upon any failure. 
Address B. LINLEY, Roseoe, St. Clair Co., Mo. 
$ 2 , 000,000 
^§iW°rth °f REAL ESTATE for Sale in Delaware 
w n and Maryland. Containing from 30 to 400 acres. Also, 
business properties in Pennsylvania and other States. 
Address S. F. LONG, Hartsville, Bucks Co., Pa. 
C HEAP FARM AND MILL PROPERTY IN 
Shenandoah Valley, near Harrisburg, Virginia. 51 acres, 
10 timber, balance good farm and fruit land. “ Good Circular 
Saw Mill, one pair chopping Burrs, fine water Power, 4 good 
springs, two of them valuable Mineral Springs. Pine,‘Oak, 
and other good saw timber, cheap and abundant. Price 
only $3,300, on easy terms. Address for above, and free 
price-list of Wolf Creek Nursery. 
JOHN WAMPLEIi, Trotwood. Ohio. 
A LDERNEYS (JERSEYS) for sale, by 
G. W. FARLEE, Cresskill, N. J. 
One hour from New York. 
ISMIEY JUST SUIT EVERYBODY.—Norton’s 
bL Door Spring, §1. Gate Spring, $1.50. Sent by Ex¬ 
press everywhere. Extra good terms to Agents. State rights 
for sale. Address E. D. NORTON, Cuba, N. Y. 
RSEY BULL, 30 months old, fawta and 
white, 1000 lbs., thorough-bred. 3 first premiums. Price, 
$250. For sale by " F. A. ROCKWELL, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
