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197 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
TO PARTIES BUILDING 
NEW 
Cheese Factories, 
AND INTERESTED IN 
CHEESE HOOPS, 
We call your attention to the improved Hoop which we 
are now manufacturing, as it excels any tiling of the kind 
ever offered to the public. They arc made of the finest iron, 
after which they are Warned, making them the same as one 
solid piece. All parties of experience will readily see the 
difference between a tinned Hoop and one galvanized. 
as tinning is far superior to galvanizing, when it comes in 
contact with sour whey. 
At wholesale by the IRON-CLAD CAN CO., 
51 Dey-st., New York; 200 Randolph-st., Chicago, Ill. 
BUY A 
JUL'IEN CHUEN 
AND 
Butter Worker, 
Warranted the best 
Churn in use. 
■Wholesale Agents: 
Gkiffing & Co., 
New York. 
Scobie Reed & Smith, 
Pittsburgh. 
G. E. Hutchinson, 
Cleveland. 
Samuel Ctjpples, 
St. Louis. 
Map.stox & Peck linos., 
Chicago. 
Bakep. & Hamilton, 
San Francisco. 
W. C. Chamberlain, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
PATENT F©^ SALE. 
The right for the Eastern half of the U. S. for the 
JUUEN CHURN 
(2 patents) will be sold to any manufacturer who wants to 
make the very best Churn in the market. It is sold from the 
Atlantic to the Pacific, and recognized as a staple by the 
Trade. Address W. C. CHAMBERLAIN, 
Dnbuqnc, I»wa. 
THE BRINKERIIOFF COHN-SHELLEIS. 
It Shells! StSeparates! ItCleans! 
The tr. S. Commissioner of Agriculture savs, in his report 
to Congress: “ It is the very best Band-Shelter that is made 
in the United States." The American Institute Farmers’ 
Club say: "It is the best Shelter we have ever met with." 
The officers of the National Implement Trial say: “ It is the 
best Corn-Shelter we ever saw." The Rural New-Yorker, 
The Western Rural, and all competent judges, concede that 
it is the very best Corn-Sheller in use. 
AVe have greatly Improved the working of the Slieller, by 
enlarging the gear and otherwise perfecting it so that it can 
he run with about one-half the power formerly required. 
Great care is also taken to make them strong and durable, 
and it is now fully conceded by all competent judges that it 
is incomparably better than any other Corn-Sheller ever 
made. 
First Premiums awarded this Slieller at every State Fair 
at which it has been exhibited, including Ohio, Illinois, 
Michigan, Delaware, Louisiana, Georgia, and New York 
State Fairs; also at a large number of County Fairs in this 
and other States. 
Price, No. 1, $16; No. 2, heavier and stronger made, $20. 
Delivered on hoard cars. 
VW Persons desiring a single Slieller will insure its im¬ 
mediate shipment by mailing (Tie price, either by P. O. Order, 
or New York Draft, to 
B. B. SNOW & CO., 
Manufacturers and Proprietors, Auburn, JV. T. 
For terms to Wholesale Dealers and Agents, and for right 
to Manufacture, apply to the Proprietors. 
1 BUSKES, PEB. MIKUTE. 
1 Horse-Power guaranteed. 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL CORX-IIUSKER. 
Only Mfiehinc known. Doe9 all claimed. Stalks fed into 
Machine same as grain. Picking and Husking one opera¬ 
tion. Agents Wanted. WM. H. HOAG, 
_82 Cortlandt-street, New York. 
66 HpHE EVAPORATOR described by 
,, ■. .• Chamberlain, in the article on Maple-Sugar 
Making, in the February number of the Agriculturist" is 
manufactured by the H. S. M. CO.. Bellows Falls, Vt 
S end stamp for Circular, 
Not to be Paid for until Tried 
on your Farm. Do 
you want the 
Agency (or for your 
own use) of the 
KISHWITZ 
PULVERISING 
HARROW, 
with Spring Scat. 
See recommendations in American Agriculturist, Feb., 
1871, page 77. Circulars free. PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St.,New York; and 61 Merwiu St., Cleveland, O. 
THE GLEN & HALL 
Clraisa niad. Clover TlircslaAMg 1 anti 
Separating’ Machines. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., and DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
F0KTABI..B3 JiBILItS. 
Grist-Mill, Two Run of Stone, Com¬ 
plete for $1,200. For. Corn-Meal, 
Wheat-Flouring and Stock Feed, 
Bolts, Smutters, Corn-Shellers, Flour- 
Packers, Hominy-Mills, Beltiug, Picks 
and Mill-Work generally. 
Send fop. Descriptive Pamphlet. 
ISAAC STRAUB & CD. 
Cincinnati. O. 
Cultivator Teeth. 
The Teeth made by us are well known to the trade gener¬ 
ally, and are adapted to all kinds of Soil. Our Illustrated 
Catalogue and Trade Price-list of Cultivator Teeth, Culti¬ 
vators and Farmers’ Boilers, sent free on application. 
J. S. & M. PECKHAM, 
Utica, N. Y. 
FAEtM CAESTS & WAfiMS 
always on hand and made to order. Illustrated Circulars 
free by mail. JOHN L. KIPP, 
1G3 Elclriilgc-st., New York. 
“G-ET THE BEST." 
GET THE 
Blanchard Churn. 
Sold Everywhere. Made only by 
Porter Blanchard’s Sons, Concord, N. H. 
Wholesale Agents, _ 
R. H. ALLEY & CO., P. 0. Box 376, N. Y. City. 
RUSTIC 
BIRD 
HOUSES. 
Something new and handsome for Parks and Private Resi¬ 
dences. Discount to Parks using a quantity. 
Also, Rustic Stands, Hanging Baskets, Settees, Chairs, etc. 
Send for Circular, inclosing stamp, to 
_ JAMES KING, New Haven, Conn, 
Self-Acting Gates. 
Nicholson’s Patent Self-Acting Cai’iinge Gate 
and Self-Shutting Hand Gates are the latest improved and 
best in the world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate' Company, Cleveland, 0. 
H1NK.LEY KNITTING W5ACH3NE. 
The Simplest, Cheapest, and Best in Use! Has but One 
Needle! A Child can Run it! 
Agents wanted in-cvery Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Me. 
A MY FOR ALL with Stencil 
Tools. Address A. E. Gp.auam, Springfield, Vt. 
$10 
RELIANCE WRINGER, 
PERFECTED 1871. 
Moulton Rolls, 
Most Durable; 
Spiral Cogs, 
Easiest Work- 
in 0 * * 
Curved Clamp, 
Holds Firmest; 
The Cheapest, 
The Best, 
TRY IT. 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warren-street, N. Y., and PROV., R. I. 
^TROM 4 to 500 Horse¬ 
power, including Corliss 
Engines, Slide Valve Stationary 
Engines, Portable Engines, etc. 
Also Circular Saw-Mills, Shafting, 
Pulleys, etc., Wheat and Corn- 
Mills, Circular Saws, etc. 
Send for Price-list. 
Wood «fc Mann Steam- 
Engine Company, 
Works—Utica, N. Y. 
Principal Office, 
42 Cortlandt Street, 
_ New ITorfc* _ 
INVALIDS’ 
TRAVELING CHAIRS, 
FROM $15 to $10, * 
FOR IN AND OUT-DOOR USE. 
Anv one having use of the hands 
can propel and guide one. 
Having no use of the hands, any 
child of five years can push a grown 
person about. 
Invalids’ Carriages to order. 
Patent Sedan Carrying-Ciiairs. 
State your case and send stamp for 
Circular. STEPHEN W. SMITH, 
90 William-street, New York. 
PANCOAST & MMJLE, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 
Succeed Morris Tasker & Co. as 
CONTKACTOES 
For the Heating of Buildings of every description, 
by Steam and Hot Water, after the most approved 
methods. Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Forc¬ 
ing Houses heated to any desired temperature. 
Laundry and Culinary Apparatus in detail. Esti¬ 
mates furnished upon application 
•Faast tSae Article Wsmfifisaff. 
TJie Excelsior Patent Improved Sheep Shear 
will clip close and fast without cut or Scar. Send for Cata¬ 
logue to CHAS. S. LITTLE’S Emporium for Hardware , 
No. 59 Fulton-street, New York, who will supply all the 
grades of Trade at Manufacturers’ Prices. 
White Spring Farm, Geneva, 
FOR SALE. 
This very desirable farm of 300 acres, located within one 
mile of the Village of Geneva, is offered for sale. 
It is situated on a ridge overlooking Seneca Lake and 
Geneva, and commands a most extensive view. 
The Farm is in a very high state of cultivation, thor¬ 
oughly underdrained, and the buildings mostly new and in 
excellent repair. 
Tlic Orchards are in full hearing; and the supply of 
water is very abundant, and of excellent quality. 
Tile Lawn surrounding the house contains some 40 
acres, is in fine order, and ornamented with Natural 
Forest-Trees. 
As the farm is so well known, a further description is 
deemed unnecessary. 
To any one desiring an elegant country residence, this 
offers a very favorable opportunity. 
JAMES O. SHELDON, Geneva, N. Y. 
For particulars apply to J. W. PRINCE, Geneva, N. Y. 
/TM-IEAP FARM and FRUIT LANDS, pleasant 
Homes, and Village Lots, may be had at 
BRICKSBTJRG-, N. J., 
Only 44 mile3 from New York, and on railroad direct to 
Philadelphia ; soil superior for all crops; climate mild and 
proverbially healthy; water soft and pure: no fever and 
ague. Price $25 per acre and upward. Terms easy. For 
Circulars and Mans, sent free, address II. CAMPBELL, 153 
Broadway, New York, or Bricksburg, Ocean Co., N, J. 
