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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
January.] 
GREAT DEDUCTION. 
TEAS and COFFEES 
At Wholesale Prices. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
(P. O. Box 5643.) 31 and 33 Vesey St., New York. 
THE 
The cheapest and Best Portable 
E igine offered to the Public. 
PRICE— 4 Horse-Power.$300. 
“ 6 “ “ 400. 
“ 7 “ “ 473. 
“ 8H “ “ . 540. 
“ 13 “ “ 725. 
“ 15 “ “ 800. 
Price of Stationary Engines: 
1 Horse-Power.$150. 
0 “ “ . 175. 
i to 8 '■■■'■ Horse-Power... 225. 
12 to 15 “ “ . 300. 
Send for illustrated Circular and 
Price List. 
II. 15. BIGELOW & CO., 
New Haven, Conn. 
Do you Want the Agency, 
Or One for Your Own Use ? 
The Best Corn Sheller. 
The Best Feed Cutter. 
The Best Plow. 
The Best Cultivator. 
The Best Pulverizing Harrow 
The Best Field Roller. 
The Best Hay Rake. 
The Best Wine and Cider Mill 
Not to be paid for till tried on 
your own farm, and found 
satisfactory. Address 
The NEW YORK PLOW CO., 
55 Beckman 15t., N. Y. 
‘‘Common Sense” Feed Gutter 
was awarded First Premium by tlie Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, 
Iowa, and Missouri State Fairs, and at the NEW .JER¬ 
SEY STATE FAIR, at Waveriy, etc. etc., in 1875. 
Buy no other until you see it. For circulars and prices, 
Address 
197 Water St., New York. 
Manufacturer of Improved Farm Implements and Ma¬ 
chines. Also 
ICE TOOLS AND MEAT CUTTERS. 
The 
Burrall Stidier, 
IMPROVED. 
TIEBESTPAPEE! TBYIT!! 
The Scientific American is the cheapest and 
best illustrated weekly paper published. Every num¬ 
ber contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new 
' machinery, novel inventions, Bridges, Engineering 
works. Architecture, improved Farm Implements, and 
every new discovery in Chemistry. The Scientific 
American has been published weekly for 30 years, and 
stands foremost of all industrial papers. A year’s 
numbers contain 832 pages and several hundred en¬ 
gravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for 
binding and reference. The practical receipts are 
well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, 
$3.20 a year by mail, including postage. Specimens 
sent fre e. M ay be h ad o f all News Dealers. 
jO) A "P In T 5 Gained on the best 
E 1 bis Eli B terms. Models of new 
inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. 
All patents are published in the Scientific American 
the week they issue. Send for Pamphlet, 110 pages, 
containing laws and full directions for obtaining 
Patents, 
Address for the Paper or concerning Patents, 
MPNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York* 
Branch Office, cor. F and 7th Sts..Washington, D. C. 
B EES, Hives, Smokers, Book, &c. Those desiring sup¬ 
plies as heretofore furnished bv the late M. Quinby, 
may address L. C. ROOT, Mohawk, N. Y. 
STANDARD 
loo£loktT?*\Wst| 
NEW AGRISULTUMI 
Steam - Engines. 
FOR 1875. 
More effective and more complete, and more readily 
adapted to the various agricultural uses than any other in 
the market. Practical improvements accumulated from 
twenty years’ manufacturing experience, with reputation 
maintained, and success established. 
Send for Circulars, descriptive, and containing testimoni¬ 
als concerning, our PORTA BILE, STATIONARY 
ami AGRICULTURAL, STEAM-ENGINES. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y. 
BOOKWALTER ENGINE. 
Compact, Substantial, Economical, and 
Easily managed. Guaranteed to work 
well and give lull power claimed. En¬ 
gine and Boiler complete, including 
Governor, Pump, &c., (and boxing), at 
the low price of 
3 Horse-Power.$233.00 
“ “ . 303.50 
V3T Put on Cars at Springfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
or 109 Liberty St., New York City. 
Halladay’s Standard 
■Wind-Mill. 
P ERFECTLY Self-Regulating. The 
Best, Cheapest, most Durable and 
Popular Mill made. Manufactured 
under the immediate supervision of 
Inventor 31 years. Two and a half 
million dollars’ worth now in use. 
Send for Catalogue. 
U. S. WOT) ENGINE & PUMP CO. 
Batavia, III. 
The Dodge Excelsior Hay Press, 
Presses a round bale, any length, from one to four feet* 
Can be driven, by horse :eam or water power. 
-ddress W. 3A. BA-iNKS & CO., 
yarn Machinery, Seeds, and Hardware Specialties, 
34 & 30 South, Canal Street, CMICA.GO. 
Wolcott Bros., 
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 
TOLEDO, O. 
Farms in Ohio and Michigan a specialty. 
CORRESPGN BENCE SOLICITED. 
Every Parmer should Own a 
HORSE POWER 
FOR IN-DOOR WORK. 
TWO HORSES 
Give ample Poiver to run 
A Threshing Macliin^, 
A Feed Mill, 
A Hay and Straw Cutter, 
A Wood-Sawing Machine, 
A Hay Press. 
Send for circulars, to 
W. H. BANKS & CO. 
34and 36South Canal Street. Cllicago. 
('WARD’S HORSE AND CATTLE SPICE 
TY is used by the best horsemen, largest railroad, ex¬ 
press, and livery stables in preference to any Condition 
Powder in use. It has no superior for Coughs, Colds, 
Worms, loss of Cud, Appetite, or general debility in Horses 
or Cattle. It purifies the Blood and Water, renovates the 
System, and keeps tlffe animal in a healthy condition. Pre¬ 
vents and Cures Gapes in Poultry. Prevents Hog Cholera 
If you feed it to hens, the increase in the number of eggs 
will surprise you. Sold bv Feed, Grocery, and Drug Stores 
Put up in 2 lb. packages, 2 to 5 doz. in cases, $2.50 per doz 
Dc;pot 191 Duane st., New York. 
A. JkELRATH, Manager. 
EVERY FARMER H13 OWN MILLER. 
80YES? FARM MILL 
Simple, Durable, Efficient. 
Grinds any kind of Grain, also 
CORN IN THE EAR. 
W.H. BANKS & GO. 
Sole Agents, 
34 & 38 S. Canal Si., < 
Cor. "Washington. CHICAGO. 
BRICK MACHINE. 
Something new. "Was awarded first premiums at Ohio, 
Indiana, and St. Louis Fairs. Also Standard TIRE MA¬ 
CHINES. Best in use. For circular address 
«T 0 W. PENFIELD, YVillougliby, O. 
CHAPMAN & YAM WYCK, 
(Established 1849), 
DEALERS IN 
FERUfSAN GUANO 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 Front Street, New York. 
Stereopticons of all sizes and prices, for parlor entertain¬ 
ments and public exhibitions. $W~ Pays well on small in¬ 
vestments. ffW Catalogues free. 
M’ALLISTEK, Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau Street, N. Y. 
GARDEN PESTS 
annually cause the loss of millions in our fields and gardens. 
In Root’s Garden Manual are. given practical methods by 
which to eradicate or avert them. See adv. page 30. 
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