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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
471 
OTJ33. 
Wholesale List of Seeds 
is now ready, and will be mailed free on application. 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
SEEDSMEN AND MARKET GARDENERS, 
G7 Nassau St., New York. 
Gardens at Bergen City, N. J. 
Immense Stock, Grape Wood, 
Choice and genuine. Carefully packed in moss. Sent 
safely anywhere. Vines also. Prices free. 
M. H. LEWIS, Drawer 150, 
Sandusky, Ohio. 
THE AMERICAN CHESTNUT. 
One of the most profitable Timber and Nut-producing 
trees in America. 300,000 trees from 6 inches to 2 feet 
high, for sale. We are also putting in 125 bushels of fresh 
seed. Send for Circulars. 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. 
N ORWAY OATS, 1 bu.,$3; 2bu., $5. Prince 
Edward Island Oats, 1 bu. t $1.50; 2bu., $2.50. Early 
Rose Potatoes, $3 per bu. Bags free. Delivered at K. R. 
C. C. PHELPS,'Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
E ARLY ROSE POTATOES.— Fall price $2.50 
per Bu. For sale by J. A. RYRIE, Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail dealer ill Landreth’s Garden Seeds, Alton, Illinois. 
F ish guano for sale. 
WM. H, II. GLOVER. 
Southold, N. Y. 
rsmiE ohio improved Chester 
jL HOGS produce the greatest amount of 
Pork , for food consumed, of any known breed. 
_ Send stamp for its description, and a great variety 
,—zSDysssSof other Thoroughbred and Imported Animals 
f^Bjgga lnd Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
See statement of Hon. John Danforth, on page 431, of 
November Agriculturist. 
EXHIBITION 
Light Brahmas, White Dorkings, bred from the 1st pre¬ 
mium birds at the N. Y. State Poultry Show. Also Rouen 
Ducks, Game Bantams, Dominique Bantams, Hondans, Span¬ 
ish, White and Brown Leghorns, Cochins, Creve Cceurs, Sil¬ 
ver Hamhnrgs, &c., bred mostly from prize and Imported 
stock. Winners of 60 prize's, including 2 gold medals, at the 
New York State Poultry Show, and Columbarian Society 
exhibition. BENJAMIN HAINES', Jr., 
Elizabeth, N. J. 
Premium Chester Wlaite Pigs. 
Bred and for sale by 
GEORGE B. HICKMAN, 
West Chester, Chester Co., Pa, 
Send for a Circular and Price List. 
Pip he State Agricultural Farm at Jamesburg, N. 
-H- .T., offers for sale, a lot of extra fine Pencil trees, one 
year from bud ; also early Rose, Dikeman, and Harison po¬ 
tatoes, at the lowest cash prices. 
Also, a fine lot of Sefron and Chester pigs, six weeks old 
and upward, for from $10 to $20 a pair. Address 
L. H. SHELDON, Sup’t. 
PURE BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
PERSONS wishing to improve their stock, should remem¬ 
ber that we breed and shin our own pigs. For particulars, 
address ' J. W. & M. IRWIN, 
Penningtonville, Chester County, Penn. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
Warranted as pure bred stock as can be obtained in Ches¬ 
ter Co., Pa. Bred and for sale by 
JAMES YOUNG, Jr. & CO., Marshallton, Pa. 
Send for Circular and Price List. 
A GENTS Wanted everywhere. Brown’s Patent 
Double Cone Ventilating Damper gives the most heat 
with the least fuel. No Express charges. Send for Circu¬ 
lars. O. R. BRIGGS & CO., 184 Washington St., New York. 
Concrete Walks and Pavement. 
For Streets, Sidewalks, Carriage-ways, 
Floors, and Private Walks. 
Burlew & 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., 410 West 23d-st.. New York City. 
*** Send for a free Circular, with lull particulars. 
per month guaranteed. Agents wanted 
every city, town, and village in the U. S., to 
sell Bach’s Improved Burglar Alarm. Address GEORGE H. 
BECKER, 482 North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
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. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
WTALUABLE WATER PRIVILEGES for SALE 
v in Pleasant Vale, Columbia Co., N. Y., 7 miles from the 
river. Unfailing water power, suitable for Grist and Paper 
Mills, or Cotton. Woolen and Pail Factories. Water right, 
buildings, and 14 acres of valuable land. Price $22,000. Also 
a small farm, 41 acres, 4 miles from the river. Apply to 
T. S. CLARKSON, Tivoli, N. Y. 
SEE PAGE 460. 
WAW l B Se.ESS WORKS. 
M ESTABLISHED 1834. 
P. K. BEDERXCK & CO., 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 
Dederick’s Patent Progressive Lever Presses are baling 
at least two-thirds of the hay, straw, &c„ haled in the coun¬ 
try, and are familiarly known everywhere as the best press¬ 
es. 34 different sizes of Horse, Hand and Power Presses, for 
baling hay, straw, cotton, hemp, cloth, hides, moss, hops, 
husks, broom-corn, etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, 
giving sizes, prices, and much other information useful to 
the farmer, packer and shipper. Address 
P. K. DEDEKICK & CO., Albany, N. Y. 
Seasonable InspleiaaeiatSo 
COPPER-STRIP FEED CUTTERS, Will cut 
hay, strata, or corn-stalks, easier and faster than any others 
of like price. Send for descriptive circular. 
GALE’S VEGETABLE SLICER. is low-priced, 
and guaranteed to work satisfactorily. Send for illustrated 
circular. 
RIGHT HAND CORY-SHELLERS, a great im¬ 
provement ; one man with one of these, will do the work of 
two, with any of the old styles. 
Horse-Powers and Threshers, Wood-Sawing Machines, 
Fan-Mills, &c„ &c. ICE TOOLS in great variety. 
Send for illustrated circular and price list. 
J. R. DECATUR & CO., 
397 Water St., New York. 
Sower, witli or without Harrow attachment. Greatly im¬ 
proved for 1876. Send for full descriptive circular to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Buy the “NOVELTY” Wringer, or at least take it on trial 
with any or all others, and keep the BEST. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
N. B. PHELPS & CO., Gen. Agts. 
17 Cortlamlt St., Yew York. 
The I&eliance Wringer, 
With S\3ew Spiral Cog Wheels, 
which cannot get out of Gear, and patent keyed Bolls, the 
covering of which will not twist upon the shaft. Is less 
complicated and better made than any other Wringer, and 
is the most economical. Manufactured by 
PROVIDENCE TOOL CO., 
Providence, It. I. 
New York Store, 29 Beekman St. 
Wheeler’s Patent 
Anti-Snow-Ball Pad, 
Prevents balling and slipping, or the picking 
' ;d " 
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up oi stones. Needed for every horse. 
Made of the best of rubber; easily adjusted 
or removed; does not cover the frog ; can¬ 
not injure the hoof, as no nails are used'; 
will fit any foot without removing the shoe, 
and with ordinary care, will last several 
seasons. For sale at all first-class Saddlery 
and Hardware Stores. Trade supplied on liberal terms. 
CHARLES L. WHEELER, 
3 Custom House St., Boston, Mass. 
Folding Exhibition Coop, 
FOR POULTRY SHOWS, ETC. 
1st. Premium. Conn. S. Poultry Soc’ty. 
Price $5. 
G. E. CLESTON, 
New Haven, Ct. 
nnHOMPSON’S PATENT SLEEPING COLLAR. 
SL Foe retaining bed-clothes ovek children.—A l¬ 
lows perfect freedom of movement. Effectually secures the 
bed-clothes. Applied in a moment, and requires no further 
trouble. Entirely obviates the colds which are so frequent¬ 
ly caused by children kicking the cover off while asleep. 
Endorsed by Mrs. Stowe’s Hearth and Home, and every one 
who has used them. Sent by mail, post-paid, for $1. State 
age of child. THOMPSON BROS., 39 Park Row, New York. 
Can® Mills and Sugar Evaporators. 
The best and cheapest. Our improved Evaporator is 
licensed by tire proprietors of Cook’s, Cory’s, and Harris’ 
patents, combined with our own improvements patented 
June 18th, 1869. The best Evaporator for Sugar Cane. Sor¬ 
ghum, and Maple Sugar. Send for Cane Circulars to Hart- 
lord, Ct., for Maple Circulars, to Bellows Falls, Vt. Address 
THE HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO; 
State that you saw this in the Agriculturist. 
For Sample Stocking and Circular address JAMES P. 
ORNE & CO., Gen. Ag’ts, 922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 
Pa., or 1 and 3 Market St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Empire Wind-mill Manufacturing Co., 
Syracuse, \. A". 
Manufacturers of Self-regulating Wind-mills for pumping 
water, grinding grain. &c.. &c. Is the most economical 
power in the world. Reliable and efficient. 
E. C. BANCROFT, Sec’y and Treas. 
C lIIEEf^E FACTORIES.—The subscriber, with 
! eight years experience in conductingCheese Factories, 
and as a dealer in Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goods, 
' offers his personal services in locating, planning, and fur¬ 
nishing cheese factories in any part of the country. 
GARDNER B. WEEKS, 
Sec’y American Dairymen’s Assoc. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Friiidle’s Agricultural Steamer 
Is perfectly safe, is cheap, does not require skilled labor 
to manage, and Saves from 25 to 50 per cent to the Stock- 
feeder. Those in want will send for prices and circulars to 
BARROWS, SAVERY & CO., successors to Savery & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Work for the Winter. 
Live, Wide-awake Agents and Canvassers wanted. 
Pleasant business and large pay for little work. 
SST See advertisement, page 429, Nov. American Agricul¬ 
turist. IIASBROUCK & BUSHNELL, 
Iona, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
C CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS !—JACOB’S 
) Family Scissors Sharpener, and Clemence's Coat 
and Cloak Supporter, make beautiful and appropriate 
gifts for the Holidays. Sent prepaid. Sharpener, 25 cts. 
Supporter, $1.00. Great inducements to Agents. 
SOUTHWICK & HASTINGS, Worcester, Mass. 
$200 tO &30O E®ea-Moiitlimadeby 
w an y man m any town Manu¬ 
facturing and Selling Rubber Moulding and Weather Strips 
for Doors and Windows. Instructions and Price List of Ma¬ 
terials furnished. REA BRADSTREET, Boston, Mass. 
A GENTS W ANTED.—In every County in the 
United States, to sell by sample several of the most 
valuable household articles ever introduced. For particu¬ 
lars address J. S. LASH, 727 Market-st„ Philadelphia: 
MIR 
procured by DODGE & MUNN, 482 7th 
St.., Washington, D. C. 
Send for circular. 
® RAIN TILE. — Those who desire thorough 
work in draining their Farms and Country Seats should 
send for our improved tile and collars. Circulars on appli¬ 
cation. C. W. BOYNTON & CO.„ 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
SLOW HORSES Made Fast and Fast 
’Ki Horses Made Faster. The numbers of Haney’s Journal 
containing these articles complete, only 15c. ROBE UT 
BOWER (probably the best authority oil this subject) 
says, in his N. Y. Ledger, Oct. 16, they are very interesting 
and instructive, and alone worth the price of the publication. 
HUNTING and TRAPPING and how to Dress and 
Tan Skins and Furs, &c. The Journals with these complete, 
only 10 cts. Exposures of Humbugs in every No. 
JESSE HANEY & CO., 119 Nassau St., New York. 
4KION PIAN© FOKTE. 
-ra. NEW WAREROOMS: 
315 East 36!li Street, Yew York. 
Send for Price List. _ZF 11 
C UIEAP HOMES.—Soil, climate, and markets 
J unsurpassed. Send stamp for 30-pagc farm Catalogue. 
MANCHA & BRO., Ridgely, Md. 
