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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
JTJLIEN CHURN 
AIV© BUTTER WORKER. 
Tile Standard Churn of Our Country* 
This popular Churn is the Best Manufactured, the Hand¬ 
somest, the Strongest, the Most Efficient and 
Most Durable Churn Made! 
It is offered to the Trade and Farmers as a staple article, 
it being in use in various States of the Union, and having 
proved itself to be , ,, 
1st.—A perfect Butter Maker, never failing to produce all 
the Butter, of the very best quality, a given amount of Cream 
is capable of, leaving the buttermilk thin and blue. 
2d.—A perfect Butter Worker and Salter, doing the wor.c 
more easily and thoroughly than it can be.done in the ordi¬ 
nary way. ~ , . , 
8d—A Churn quickly cleaned and very easily operated; 
a child can work it. 
No. 2 holds 8 gallons, churns 5 gallons. 
No. 3 holds 10 gallons, churns ?' gallons. 
No. 4 holds 13 gallons, churns 10 gallons. 
JULIE1V CHURN CO. 
WM. C. CHAMBER!.AIN, Gen’l Ag’t, 
DUBUQUE, IOWA. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
Gliding & Co., Courtlandt-st., New York; Cnpplcs & Mars- 
ton, St'. Louis ; Cuppies, Marston & Beck, Chicago: J. Knox, 
Pittsburgh; Baker & Hamilton, San Francisco, Cal. 
Butter Makers’Manual sent free on the receipt of a post¬ 
age stamp. 
Special Notice to Housekeepers, 
THR PATENT 
Uai d Rnbbrr Handle Table Knife will not get 
loose ill Hot Water. Jstlie most durable handle known. 
Bold by all dealers in Cutlery In the United States, and 
made exclusively by the 
MERIDEN CUTLERY CO.. 
45 Beekman-st., New York. 
The best Hand-cultivator ever invented. It saves half the 
labor of hoeing, and does the work better than any other 
tool. Every Fanner and Gardener should have it. Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Price $1.50, cash with the order. 
Address KEISIG & HEXAMEI1, 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Or, B. K. BLISS & SON, 41 Park Row, New York. 
Utile Giant Morse-Power. 
PRICE 
This has been in use over three years, and highly approved, 
is very simple, strong, compact and durable ; easily loaded, 
and moved from place to place by two men. Weight 650 
its. Valuable for Thrashing, Sawing Wood, Churning, 
Cleaning Cotton, or where from one to lour horse-power 
is wanted. Send for Circular. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 93 William-st., New York. 
WKSTCOTT’S PATENT, 
RETURN BUTTER PAIL. 
Butter packed in these PAILS keeps sweeter than in any 
jther pad! 
York City 
other package, and brings 5 cents more per pound In New 
il k City market. Address 
CADY SILSBY, Seneca. Falls, N. Y. 
Concrete Wiilks and Pavement. 
For Streets, Sidewalks, Carriage-ways, 
Floors, and Private Walks. 
Bitrlkw & Fisk, Patents. 
Laid in one continuous piece. Smooth, durable and Fire¬ 
proof. Noiseless, cleanly, and not injured by frost, heat, or 
water. Preferable to stone, and costs but half as much. 
Work done, and Town, County and State rights for sale, by 
RUSSELL, FISK & CO.. Il6 West 23d-st.. New York City. 
,% Send for a free Circular, with full particulars. 
Portable Refrigerating and Preserving House. 
Patented Oct. 20tli, 3S68. 
No dwelling house complete without a safe conservatory 
for the preservation of Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Milk, But¬ 
ter, &c. 
For this Preservation we claim ns near perfection as any 
degree of coolness with absence of moisture and atmospher¬ 
ic influences can obtain. It gives a good and pure Ice-water 
for drinking from all ice. consumed. By the combination of 
the Freezing Pans and ice floor, you obtain a very low tem¬ 
perature when desirable. The Ice Chamber adapts itself to 
the amount of ice remaining in it, allowing no vacuum to 
form over the ice. All moisture is condensed, and readily 
removed by Rubber wiper with hollow handle to contain it. 
It is all encased in Galvanized Iron ; no wood exposed to 
take up impurities and decay. They are made of any size, 
from 2>£ feet square and 4 feet high, to 8 feet square and 8 or 
10 feet high, and to sell at from $25 to $200. Individual rights 
with instructions how to make and use, $10 to $20. Respon¬ 
sible parties wanted to make and send Refrigerators or sell 
rights. State, County, Town, and individual rights, with 
Refrigerators,for sale, by the Patentee. Send for Circular. 
T. L. RANKIN, New Richmond, Ohio. 
COM STOCK’S 
IVew Horticultural implements. 
Comstock’s Hand-Cultivator and Onion Weeder 
will do the work of six men with hoes. It is the only imple¬ 
ment that pulls the weeds and thoroughly pulverizes the 
soil. Price $9.00. 
Comstock’s Seed Sower.— 1 The neatest and most perfect 
yet invented. Combined with the Cultivator $15, or sepa¬ 
rate $10.00. 
Comstock’s Strawberry Cutter for cutting strawberry 
runners, with Cultivator combined $12.00. Weeding Hook, 
50 Cts. Send for descriptive circular to the manufacturer, 
W. G. COMSTOCK, East Hartford, Ct„ or B. E. BLISS & 
SON, 41 Park Row and 151 Nassau St., Agents for New York. 
REAT TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN INDUS¬ 
TRY. 
G 
SHEEP SHEARS. 
Patented Nov. 22,1SG4, Sept. 30, I860, and July 21, 1863. 
Manufactured by HENRY SEYMOUR & CO.. No. 52 Beek- 
man-st., N. Y. AWARDED TWELVE FIRST PREMIUMS 
AT TWELVE DIFFERENT STATE FAIRS, October aud 
November, 1868. ONLY MEDAL ami DIPLOMA at AMER¬ 
ICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Oct. 26. 1S6T. 
'VALUABLE AND WELL-MADE IMPLEMENTS.” 
HORACE GREELEY, Pres’t. 
HON. H. S. RANDALL, 
President New York 1 Yonl Growers' Association, and 
Author of tiheep Husbandry, says in Rural New Yorker : 
“We much like the Sheep Shears made by IIknry Sey¬ 
mour & Co. They possess the superior advantage ol being 
made from one piece of metal, which gives them solid 
springs. The stops are tempered so they cannot wear away 
and let the blades lap. Among their varieties we entirely 
prefer for fine-wool sheep, Strong’s Patent Thumb-piece 
Shears. The Thumb-piece gives bettor facilities for clipping 
the legs, heads, etc., of any kind of sheep. I also use their 
Toe Nippers. No. 3 is most used. I have tested the articles, 
and such is my verdict.” 
_ EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, _ 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest,, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble, cheap and portable. Just the tiling for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BA LDWIN, Lncsnia, N- IL 
A Prime Hand Drill. — “The Planet” is simple, 
complete, ellioicnt. Sows Guanos, and Fertilizers, 
l’eas, Turnips, and all other seeds, perfectly. 
SAMUEL L. ALLEN, Cinnamilison, N. J. 
AND LAWN MOWER—greatly improved. Is 
simple, clieajL and efficient, ^^endfordescriptiye efr- 
H 
cular,antl address 
Every farmer who lias a single acre of grain or grass to 
sow should avail himself of the benefits of CAHOON’S 
PATENT BROADCAST SEED SOWER. See advertisement 
In February and March Agriculturist. Semi for circulars 
to tile manufacturers 
D. H. GOODELL & CO., Antrim, N. H. 
Also manufacturers of the “Lightning" and the “Turn 
Table” Apple Parers. 
S-; . ... - . .... ~- r - -, . r ——-— — 
For Marking Clothing, &c.. 
Single 50cts ; 8 for $1; per doz, $2.75 ; per gross, $28. 
More convenient than ink.—American Agriculturist. 
Invaluable to the housekeeper.— Godey's Lady's Rook. 
A very useful article.—Am. Institute Report, 1867. 
Address Indelible Pencil Co., 
Northampton, Mass. 
BS’-Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere. 
Winchester Repeating Rifles. 
Firing Two Shots a Second as a Repeater, and 
TWENTY SHOTS A B1SNETE 
as a Single Breech Loader. 
These powerful, accurate, and wonderfully effective 
weapons, carrying eighteen charges, which can he fired In 
nine seconds, are now ready for the market, and are for sale 
by all the responsible Gun Dealers throughout the country. 
For full information send for Circulars and Pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
_ Mew Havert, C onn. 
Information about Cheap Roofs and 
Mow to Make Them. 
Mow to Repair and Preserve 
Slate, Shingle, Tin, and Other Roofs. 
Descriptive Circulars and prices of 
Reliable Materials for such purposes, 
Sent Free by Mail. 
H. W. JOHNS, 78 WILLIAM-ST., N. Y., 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Asbestos IS-oofing 
for steep or flat rooft. 
Asbestos Stool* Coating' 
for Shingle, Tin, Canvas, and Felt Roofs. 
Asbestos Cement 
for Leaks around Dormer Windows, Chimneys, &c. 
Hoofing Felt 
for making Cheap Roofs. 
Sheathing' Felt 
lor use under Plate, Shingles, and Weather^Boards. 
01IN S. COLLINS, of Moorestown, New Jersey, 
has Berry plants left, of he9t quality, at lowest rates. 
See some prices on page 112 last No., or send your address 
right along, and get a Price List , Fre e. _ 
P AINTS - for FARMERS"and~ others. — The 
Grafton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the 
Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use: two coats 
well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 
years- it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, 
and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or 
cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable 
for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails 
and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, 
Vessels’ and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle 
Roofs, (it being Fire and Water-proof,) Floor Oil-cloths, 
(one Manufacturer having used 5,000 bids, the past year,) 
and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, du¬ 
rability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $0 per bid. of SCO 
lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. War- 
ranted in all cases ns above. Send for a circular which gives 
full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade 
mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Persons can order the Paint 
and remit the money on receipt of the goods. Address 
DANIEL BID WELL, 234 Pearl Street, New York. 
i'M. L. BOYER & BRO.; Philadelphia,Pa. 
D on’t use Dull Scissors when 25 cts. will buy 
one of Jacob’s Celebrated Family Sharpeners. Sent 
prepaid for price. Great inducements to agents. 
SOUTHWICK & HASTINGS, Worcester, Mass. 
