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AMERICAN AG-RICULTURIST. 
WOODRUFF’S ^ 
Improved Portable 
BAROMETEE! 
Every intelligent farmer knows 
the value of a good Barometer, 
particularly in haying and har¬ 
vest, when its indications of a 
coming storm will often enable 
him to save valuable crops from 
damage and waste, and repay 
many times its cost. There is 
hardly a business or occupation 
in wliich a Barometer will not 
prove useful and profitable, 
since, by tlio invention of tlie 
■VVooDKUFF Instrument, they are 
made safely portable, so that a 
very beautiful and nicely finish¬ 
ed Barometer, correct In prin¬ 
ciple, and perfect in construc¬ 
tion can be readily obtained by 
all at a very small cost; their 
use is becoming Universal. 
“ It is the best Barometer for 
general use.” 
American Agriculturist. 
“It is really a good, practical 
portable Barometer.” 
Scieiitiflo American. 
“The best Barometer, and 
very cheap.” 
Mother’s Journal. 
Agents "Wanted Eveet- 
WUKBE. 
Send Stamp for Circulars. 
All kinds, sizes and styles of 
Tiiermometep.s of Superior 
Quality and Finish, constantly 
on hand or made to order. 
Address 
CHAKLES WILDEB, 
Peterboro, 
New Hampshire. 
1 NEGLECTED COUGH, COLD, 
LaN IEBITATEB or SORE THROAT, 
if allowed to progress, results in serious 
iJultnonarv. Bronchial, and Asthmatic Dis- 
eases, oftentimes incurable. Brown’s Bbon- 
IMi'lkv'iP'iffTTw iTTT' T Troches reach directly the aflected 
parts, and give almost immediate relief. 
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and 
Consumptive Coughs the Troches are use¬ 
ful Public Spkakebs and Singers should have the Troch¬ 
es ito clear and strengthen the "Voice. Those who overtax 
the voice, and are exposed to sudden changes, shoii d use 
them Obtain only tlie genuine. “Brown’s Broncliial Troch¬ 
es” having proved their eflicacy by a test of many years, 
are highly recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and 
have received testimonials from many eminent men. 
"I have never changed my mind respecting them from the 
first, excepting to think yet better of that which I began 
thinking bell of. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine in the United 
States and Foreign countries, at 35 cents per box. 
Is the best in use. It gives perfect ease, comfort, and securi¬ 
ty. Send stamp for pamphlet. „ , 
DR. GLOVER, No. 11 Ann-st, New-Tork. 
Invalid’s Traveling Chairs 
for in or Out-Door use. Prices ?13 
to $35. Patent Cantering Horses, 
prices $12 to $25. Nursery-Swing 
upliolstered, complete wltli hooks, 
$3.75. Child’s Carriages, $3 to $30. 
Boys strong wagons, iron axles and 
seats, $1.50 to $G. For sale by the 
Manufacturer, S. W. SMITH, 
90 Wllliam-st., 
New York. 
CHEAP ^®AF. 
The universal testimony of the multitudes using PYLE’S 
O. K. SOAP, confirms the great fact, tliat it surpasses all oth- 
er Soaps in market—in point of economy. It speaks for 
Itself—as does PYLE’S SALERATUS and CREAM TART.VR. 
SOLD BY GR OCERS EVERYWHERE. _ 
CHOICE GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
Farm and Garden Implements, 
Guano, Bone Bust, and Fertilizers of every 
variety, Plants, Trees and Shrubs. 
For Price List, &c., See February Agriculturist, page 72. 
JOHN VANDERBILT, 23 Fulton-st., New York. 
Italian Queen Hee§. 
’The Subscriber offers Queens of this valuable Bee, War¬ 
ranted Pure. There are no black bees kept within sev¬ 
eral miles of ray Apiary, making it almost Impossible for 
any hybridization. 
Also Proprietor of the 
Langstroth Patent Bee-Hive 
for the State of Iowa. Will furnish Hires, Individual, Town¬ 
ship, or County Rights. For Circulars, Pamphlets, and Price 
List, Addi’ess (enclosing stamp,) 
WM. H, FUR5LAN, Cedar P>aplda, Iowa. 
IiBsportant In ISee ICccpea*§. 
Will be issued in May next tlie first number of a monthly 
journal devoted to the Interests of 
The Bee Keeper, 
No intelligent Apiarian can afford to be without 
The American Bee Jo"arnal. 
This monthly will afford a medium through which Bee 
keepers can compare experiences in their fascinating pursuit. 
Will present them montlily the cream of all foreign Bee 
journals, and will be devoted to the advance of Bee culture 
throughout the United States. The want of such a journal 
has long been felt by the American Apiarian, while this par¬ 
ticular branch of rural Industry lias not always occupied in 
the agricultural journals that prominent place its Importance 
demands. Tlie Amcrica.ii Bcc Journal will have 
as regular contributors, and correspondents, some of the 
most inteiligent. practical and successful Bee keepers in 
America. 5tessr3. Quinby and Langstroth, already eminent 
tliroiiglioiit tlie country as aiitiiors and successful Bee keep¬ 
ers, will contribute occasionally to its columns. The jour¬ 
nal will be issued in an attractive form and convenient for 
preservation. Correspondence on the suliject of Bee culture 
solicited from every quarter. Terms of American Bee Jour¬ 
nal, invariably in advance: 1 copy, one year, $1; 10 copies, 
one year, to one address, $9: 20 copies, one year, to one 
address, $16. Address E. VAN SLYLE, Editor and Proprie¬ 
tor, Ofllce American Bee Journal, ISO Broadway, New "York. 
E talian queens during the season. 
Swarms in tlie summer, and full colonies in the fall. 
Send for Circular. 
JI. QUINBY, St. Johnsville, N. T. 
to HeC’^Meepers,” 
SENT FREE of charge to any address. A Pamphlet of 
plain, practical directions for the profitable management of 
tiees. American Movable Comb Bee-IIh-e. Italian Bees and 
Terms to Agents. A small work on a great subject. Bee- 
Keeping ill a iiut-shell.—Boston Cultivator. It exposes “bee 
bumiHigs” and explains pretended ’• secrets” which have 
mystified the people not a little.-Illinois Fanner. 
Address A. KING Si CO., Ncviida, Oliio. 
T horoughbred Ayrshire bull and 
Cow for sale hv ALFRED M. TREDWELL, Madison, 
Morris Co., New Jersey. 
W ANTED—AN ALDERNEY BULL CALF, 
Thoroughbrkd. 2 or 3 months old. Tliose liaving to 
sell please address, with stamp, JOHN BENNETT, Suuman, 
Ripley Co., Ind. 
This most novel In¬ 
vention prevents all ac¬ 
cidents by horses. With 
it, the riiiuiiug away, or 
kicking ot a horse, is 
utterly impossi'ble. 
The f^afety llB’sdIe siiid Iziifies 
prevent all accidents by Horses, cost no more than old style, 
and pay larger profit tlian any otlier business to sell Rights. 
Read description and illustration on page 88, March Agricul¬ 
turist. For particulars, all who read this, send for Circular. 
S. B. HARTMAN, M. D., Millersville, Lancaster Co., Pa. 
PLATA DUCKS 
Eggs for Sale. $5 per dozen. 
Address A. M. IIALSTED, 6S Pearl-st., New York. 
Ifirsilama l*o®tra Fowls. 
Eggs of tliis superior breed of fowls, securely packed, will 
be sent per express to any address on receipt of one Dollar 
per dozen. These fowls are but tlie second step from those 
imported, consequently pure. Live weight from 18 to 25 ft 
wlieii mature. ALEX. RANKIN, 
Rocliester, Mass. 
FjiMcy Fowls. 
FOR SALE—Dorkings, Polands, Hamburgs, Game, Brah¬ 
mas, Leghorns. Spanish, Sebriglits and other Bantams, China 
and Toulouse Geese, Rouen and otlier Ducks, Fancy Pigeons, 
&e., &c. Also tlicir eggs for setting, fresh, and nicely packed. 
From S2 to SI per dozen. For Circular, address with stamp. 
It. H. HAINES, Box 58, Elizabeth, N. J 
■ FaBJcy PosiBta'y For Sale, 
Consisting of Black Spanish, Grev Dorkings, Silver Laced 
Seahriglit Bantams, Brahma Poolras, Hamburgs, Games, 
Bolton Greys, and Polands. Send stamp for Circular to 
E. N. BISSELL, Riclivillc, Vermont. 
f ' AGGS OB' THE FOLLOWING FOWLS FOR 
-J Sale: Golden Hamburgli’s. Silver Hamburgh’s, Golden 
Poland’s, Leghorns, Sumatra Games^Sebri|dits^fo^ &c. 
Norwalk, Conn. 
lYNCY FOWLS.—A FE"VV PAIRS OF BRAH- 
-iK- MAS, Poland, Hamliurg, Spanisli, Leghorn, and other 
fowls Also Eggs for setting from new importations. 
BENJAMIN HAINES, jR., Elizabeth, N. J. 
"B" EGHORlTfOVVLST^FTNEFr'[NTHE“COUiL 
MJ trv Pure white with yellow legs. Eg^ constantly on 
hand. Price $I..50 per settingof 13. Address^RANCIS VAN 
DTK, Corner Yates and Myrtle Ays, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
F 
E 
T'GGS FOR SETTING FROM PURE "WIIITE- 
faced Black Spanish Fowls, at two Dollars per doz. 
Address N. A. SHUTE, Exeter, N. H- 
PATEXT “ SXAP & 
Catch-’em ” Fisii 
Hook. -A pef- 
fect trap, springs 
open in tlie fish’s mouth. Spoils and Boys all want 
them. More Agents wanted. Send 30 cents and stamp for 
two sample Hooks, Terms and Trade Prices to JOSEPH 
BRIGGS, 335 Broadway, N. Y., also General Agent for the new 
Palcaat Aiaaaiaal Felters. 
Jnstwhat every farmer needs to restrain liorses, mules and 
cattle, when turned out to pasture. Price $2.00 each, $18.00 
per dozen. Orders promptly lllled. Send stamp for Circular. 
"l^LAKELEE’S PATENT SHEEP CHAIR.-^ 
-H® For holding Sheep while t.aggiiig or trimming and doctor¬ 
ing feet. Tlie Chair is cheap, simple, and eft'ectual. Fits any 
sized Sheep. No fastenings used. All the labor is performed 
standing erect. The sheep is placed in and out of tlie Chair 
without being lifted bodily up. The chair is endorsed by tbo 
best Wool-growers in the country. Territory for Sale. Full 
particulars free. From N. Y. and Vt., address S. A. J. 
CLARK, Bedford, Cuyahog.'v Co , Ohio. Elsewhere, (JEO. E. 
BLAKELEE, Huntington, Lorain Co., Oliio. 
Laloi's’ Slieep I^axnU 
Dipping Composition, 
Cures Scar, Ticks and Lice on Sheep or Cattle, adds 
over a poiind of wool to tlie fleece, improves its quality, and 
adds to the general liealth of the sheep, without danger 
from taking cold." 
For particulars apply to 
LALOR BROTHERS, Utica, N. T. 
Agents wanted for every State. 
Also for sale, wliolesale and retail by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Courllandt-st., New-York, ■ 
and H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st,, New-Y'ork. 
Miller’s Infallible Tick Destroyer, 
For Slieep, is a certain cure for Tick, and all skin afl'ec- 
tions in Sheep. No Flock-master should be witliout it. Sold 
in Tins at 50 cents; $1.C0; and $1.50. Tlie small sized Tin Is 
Bufllclent for nearly '20 Sheep. I'repared only by 
HUGH SlILLER & CO., Chemists, &c., 
Toronto, Canada "West. 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN. 
Should be used by all Farmers on 
SHEEP, ANIMALS & PLANTS, 
If Farmers and others cannot obtain tills article of traders 
In their vicinity, it will be forwarded free of express ebarga 
by JAS. F. 1.EVI1V, 
Agf. Sonfli Down Co., 
23 CENTRAL "WHARF, BOSTON 
f fiOOT ROT IN SHEEP, FOUL IN CATTLE 
and Tbrusb In Horses can be tboroiiglily cured by using 
WHITTEJIOIIK’S Cure. For Sale bv all'Dru.ggists. 
DUDLEY & STOFFORD, Agent's, New-Tork. 
Aiacricaa ling Tamer, 
A simple instrument for cutting a hogs 
nose to prevent rooting. Is In ns'e by thous¬ 
ands of Western farmers, and liighly ap 
proved. 
Price $3.00, witli tliree Knives, delivered at 
the nearest Express ofllce to the purcliasor. 
East of the Rocky Mountains. 
Address EMERY & CO., 
Chicago, HI. 
I&raia.e’s SlT.apoa’atos’. 
Those interested in the Manufacture of Sorghum Syrup will 
find it to tlieir interest to examine the Drake Evaporator, as 
it exceeds all others in all the principles needful for success- ■ 
lul svrup making. For Circulars with full information, 
Ad'dress JAJIES CLOUD, Cochranville, Chester Co., Pa. 
I MPROVED HAND LAWN-JIOWER. — A 
simple, substantia!, cheap, and effective Machine. Also 
manufacturers of the 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST-MILL, 
and everv variety of AGKICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
Send for descriptive circnlar. and address 
"VVM. L. BOYEi; & BRO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
• KAMli WIKE 
Of best quality and lowest rates, tor sale by 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 
98.Willi.am-st., New Y'ork. 
T hreshing siaciiines. — those "vvho 
contemplate bnving Steam Tlirosbers, Portable Engines, 
or Howe I’ower Ttifesliing Macliines. wlil do well to send for 
our Descriptive Circular, whicli we furiiisli tree to all. Ad¬ 
dress J. W. Yeo, Kobiuson Machluo Works, lUchmoncl, Ind. 
