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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[August, 
THE OL© AK® ©SL¥ 
RELIABLE CAKE MACHINERY. 
All iu use, all warranted and none returned* 
THE FIRST PREMIUM 
HAS BEEN - GIVEN TO 
COOK’S EVAPORATOR 
At 65 STATE PAIRS, 
To the Victor Cane Mill (since 1863), 
At 45 STATE PAIRS. 
TO BOTH, at the Louisiana and Georgia State Fairs, 
two years, for working Southern Cane. All rivals fail to 
equal these machines on trial. 
Planters can’t afford to risk crops of Cane on Mills that 
break or clioke, or Evaporators that do second-class 
work and only half enough at that. 
“While scores of new-fangled inventions have come up, 
had their day, and subsided, the “Cook” goes right along, 
constantly increasing in reputation.”— Prairie Farmer. 
The Sorgo Hand-Book giving description, sent free. 
Address Blymyer, Morton & Co., Cincinnati, O. 
Union Cane Mills and Evaporators 
Retailed at less than Wholesale prices. 
No. 3. Strong Two-Horse Mill, price $60. Weight, 1,050 
lbs. These are the best and most durable Mills in the mar¬ 
ket. For Circulars, &c., address 
JOHN COOPER <& CO., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
Cane Machinery. 
Tlie best and cheapest first-class Sugar machinery in 
market, for either Sugar Cane or Sorghum manufacture. 
Evaporators perfected in 1871. Planters and farmers who 
are about to purchase any tiling in our line, and who think 
it possible that any advance may have been made in the 
construction of Cane Machinery during the past ten or fif¬ 
teen years, should at once send stamp for our Cane Plan¬ 
ter's Manual, and price-list. Address 
F. G. BUTLER & CO., 204 State St., Hartford, Ct. 
f’ME MSI.I.S, EVAPOffiATOBSS, 
Grist Mills, and Horse Powers. Greatest variety sizes, 
most efficient, durable, and best finished. Sugar or Sorgo 
Manuals, free: GEO. L. SQUIER & BRO., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
PORTABLE MILLS. 
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, IIominy-Mills, Belting, Picks 
and Mill-Work generally. 
Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. 
ISAAC STRAUB & €©., 
Cincinnati, O. 
F ROM 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 «Xt Mann Steam- 
Engine Company, 
t Works—Utica, N. Y. 
Principal Office, 
42 Cortlandt Street, 
_New If or Is. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
With Slide Rest and Fittings. Just the tiling 
for tlie Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
ALSO HAND PLANERS. 
Many a reader of this paper has one of them. 
Selling in all parts of the country, Canada, Cuba, Europe, 
etc. Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
Address N. II. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
Philadelphia, Pa„ 
| Succeed Morris Tasker & Co. as 
CONTRACTORS 
1 For the Heating of Buildings of every description, 
1 by Steam and Hot Water, after the most approved 
■ methods. Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Forc- 
Jing Mouses heated to any desired temperature. 
I Laundry and Culinary Apparatus in detail. Esti¬ 
mates furnished upon application. 
SIcSHEKKT’S 
GRAIN DRILL. 
Tke Best and Most Reliable. 
Perfect in construction and finish. Has tlie genuine 
Force Peed. Never chokes or clogs. Does not break 
grain. Always sows evenly. Is easily and quickly changed 
from Double to Single rank. Is tlie simplest and most easily 
regulated Drill made. Is evenly balanced, and of light 
draft. Made of different sizes. Always gives satisfaction. 
EVERY DRILL IS WARRANTED. 
Good Agents wanted everywhere. 
For Descriptive Pamphlet, &c., address' 
D. E. McSHERRY & CO., Dayton, Ohio. 
| Harder ’k Premium Railway Horse Power and j 
Thresher and Cleaner, received, 
THE FIRST PRIZE 
At Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. 1'. 
For “ Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods less 
than IK miles per hour, Mechanical Construction of 
the very best kind, thorough atul conscientious work¬ 
manship and material in every place, nothing slighted, 
excellent work, dec.,’’ as shown by official Report of 
Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
^ Saws, Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in 
Market. Catalogue with price, full information, and 
Judges Report of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MINARD HARDER, 
Cobleskill. Schoharie Co-.N.Y. 
THERE WERE SOLD IN THE YEAR 1870, 
8,841 
Of Blatchley’s Cucumber 
MARK. 
TRADE 
wood ptmips, 
Measuring 213,566 feet in length, or sufficient in tlie aggre¬ 
gate for A Well over 40 Miles Deep, 
Simple in Construction; Easy in Operation; Giving no 
Taste to tlie Water; Durable; Reliable and Cheap. These 
Pumps are their own best recommendation. For sale by 
Dealers in Hardware and Agricultural Implements, Plumb¬ 
ers, Pump-Makers, &c., throughout the country. Circulars, 
&c., furnished upon application by mail or otherwise. 
Single Pumps forwarded to parties in towns where 1 have 
no agents, upon receipt of the regular retail price. 
In Inlying, be careful that your Pump bears my trade¬ 
mark as above, as I guarantee no other. 
CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, MamifL 
Office ami Wai'croom: 
634 ami 626 Filbert-st., Philadelphia, Pena. 
THE L„ CREEP! PLOW. 
Superior to all others in these respects : 
It lias a quick entry, adheres well to the ground, and runs 
perfectly flat and level, even in rough and stony land. It 
turns the furrow with unparalleled "neatness, even up any 
ordinary sidehill. It pulverizes the soil in such a manner 
and to such an extent that it stands tlie drouth better. It 
works well in all kinds of soil. Tlie share will wear longer 
and remain sharper than any other. It requires less power 
than any other. This saving of power is the most charac¬ 
teristic feature of these plows, and is due to the peculiar 
lilies of tlie landside, moldboard, and share, by which the 
greatest possible avoidance of friction is effected. These, 
we are well aware, are large claims, but we believe them 
within the truth, and invite the most thorough examination. 
Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. 
Address POUGHKEEPSIE (N. Y.) PLOW COMPANY'. 
AnBaerican ^iifeamerged ‘Fsssiap. 
“THE BEST PUftfliP IH THE WORLD.” 
See February number, page 45; also tlie Premium-list, 
page 73, of the Am. Agriculturist. They never deceive the 
Farmers. 
Wc warrant our Pumps to do all we claim for 
tlicm on our Circulars. Send for Circulars or orders 
to tlie 
BRIDGEPORT Rfl’F’C CO., 
No. 55 Chambers St., New York. 
Agents wanted in every town. 
EliF-ACTINtt «ATE§. 
Nicholson’s Patent Self-ActI»»fr Car¬ 
riage Grate and Self-Shutting Hand Gates are tlie 
latest improved -and best in the world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
CORN HUSKER. 
Philip’s Patent 
challenges tlie 
world. Three men 
witli one horse¬ 
power accomplish 
more than 20 men 
husking by hand. 
Wanted to dis¬ 
tribute 1,000 ma¬ 
chines with practi¬ 
cal farmers, this fall. 
For particulars, ad¬ 
dress 
WM. H. HOAG, 
Manufacturer. 
32 Cortlandt St., 
New York. 
TIE GLEN & HlLlT 
ClrstfiBi sand. Clover 'JTlaTesliiasg - and 
Separating” Machines. 
Address The Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., or DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
fUMEK CMlJim. — Judge Tour gee, of 
s ’®' North Carolina, writes us under date of July 5th, 1871: 
“ I consider it far superior to any other which I have used.” 
Sold by GLilFFING & CO., 
5S and CO Cortlandt St., New York. 
irEO.ET’S PATENT CSSEMSCAJL 
JlsA METALLIC PAINTS, all shades. Prepared lot- 
immediate use, requiring no mixing. Put up ii> s. 10, 20, and 
40 gallon packages. 
Price per gal. for inside work.$2.00 
Price per gal. for outside work. 1.50 
Price tier gal. for roofs, barns, and fences. 1.00 
NEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY, 
Sole Agents, 11G Maiden Lane. 
THE FAMLY PAPER 
OF NEW ENGLAND. 
The New England Farmer, 
Established in 1823. 
And lias always been kept up to the times. For sample 
copy, terms, etc., address 
H. P. EATON & CO., Publishers. 
Boston, Mass. 
Iff AGIO PHOTOGRAPHS—Neatest wonders of 
I"-at the Age—25 cents a package. Library of Love, Eti¬ 
quette, Courtship, and Marriage, 1 Books for 50 Cts. Sent 
postage paid. W. C. WEMYSS, 730 Broadway, New York. 
IVE MYSTERIOUS PICTURES SENT FREE 
on receipt of one stamp for postage. , 
ADAMS & CO., Boston, Mass. 
Dadd’s American Cattle-Doctor. . .$1.50, 
To Help Every Man to be his own Cattle-Doctor. A 
work by Geo. H. Dadd, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner ; 
giving the necessary information for preserving the 
Health and Curing the Diseases of OXEN, COWS, 
SHEEP, and SWINE, with a great variety of original 
Recipes, and valuable information on Farm and Dairy 
Management. 12mo, 359 pp. 
Hop Culture..... — ..40 
Practical Details fully given, from the Selection and 
Preparation of the Soil, Setting ard Cultivation of 
the Plants, to Picking, Drying, Pressing and Mar¬ 
keting the Crop. Plain Directions by Ten Experi¬ 
enced Cultivators. Illustrated with over forty engrav¬ 
ings. Edited by Prop. George Tiiurber, Editor of 
the American Agriculturist. Svo , paper. 
Flax Culture.- • • -. 50 
A new and very valuable work, consisting of full direc¬ 
tions, from selection of ground and seed to preparation 
and marketing of crop, as given by a number of ex¬ 
perienced growers. Svo, paper. 
Boussingault’s Rural Economy.$1,60 
Rural Economy in its relations with Chemistry, Phys- 
cs, and Meteorology; or Ciiemistp.y Applied to 
Agriculture in the Principles of Farm Management, 
the Preservation and Use of Manures, the Nutrition 
and Food of Animals, and tlie General Economy of 
Agriculture. By J. B. Boussingault, Member of In¬ 
stitute of France, etc. Translated, with Introduction 
and Notes, by George Law, Agriculturist... Cloth, 
12mo, 507 pp. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
the price by 
American Gate Co., Cleveland, 0., or Baltimore, Md. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
