1870.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
117 
A LL WANTING FARMS.—9,000 acres, good 
soil, l.iild climate. 34 miles south of Philadelphia. Price 
only $25 per acre. Also improved farms. The place is grow¬ 
ing more rapidly than almost any other place in the United 
States. Thousands are settling. Address 
C. It. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. 
The undersigned, settled in Virginia since 18(15, is acting as. 
Real Estate Agent in one of the healthiest localities of the 
State. Many Northerners and English already settled here. 
Any inquiries by mail or in person promptly attended to. 
J. WRIGHT, 
It. & D. R. R. Green Bay, Prince Edward Go., Va. 
Standard Churn of our Country. 
JTJLIEN CHURN 
AND BUTTER WORKER. 
Thi 3 Churn is the Best Manufactured, the Handsomest, 
the Strongest, the Most Efficient and 
MOST DURABLE CHURN MADE! 
A perfect Butter Maker. A perfect Butter Worker & Salter. 
Quickly cleaned, easily operated ; a child can work it. 
LIST OF SIZES 
No. 2 holds 8 gallons and churns 5. No. 3 holds 10 gallons 
and churns 7. No. 4 holds 13 gallons and churns 10. 
DAIRY CHURNS.—No. 5 Dairy holds 10 gallons, churns 13 
gallons. No. 0 Dairy holds 28 gallons, churns 20 gallons. 
No. 7 Dairy holds S3 gallons, churns 30 gallons. The Dairy 
Churns have a Balance Wheel and Gear. Improved Log 
Powers for Sale. JULIES -CHURN CO., 
ffll, C. CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. Agt., Dubuque, Iowa. 
Wholesale Agents.— Grilling & Co., New York. Mars- 
ton & Peck Bros., Chicago. Samuel Cupples, St. Louis. G. 
E. Hutchinson, Cleveland. Baker & Hamilton, San Francis¬ 
co, Cal. W. W. Knox, Pittsburgh. 
:r Maker 1 ; 
C2T" Send Stamp for Butter. 
■’s Manual. 
THE BJLANCMAISB CHUSiTY 
Send for Descriptive Circular to EDWIN LYON, Butler,Pa. 
Slippery Rock, Pa., Dec. 1868. 
Mr.. John Ralston, Sir :—l have had your Shears tested 
on my place for two seasons, and consider them superior to 
all others in every way, more speedy and safe, not cutting 
the Sheep, cutting smoother, and almost any one can use 
them. SAMUEL MoWHA. 
Send for Specimen to EXCELSIOR MANF’G CO., 
207 East 22d St., New York. 
Price, S5. Discount to Trade. For sale also by K. H. 
ALLEN & CO., 1S9 Water-st., New York. 
The Best Thing for Agents 
PALMER’S EMERY GRINDER. 
FOR MOWER AND REAPER KNIVES, ami 
all EDGE TOOLS. It is much superior to the Grind¬ 
stone for all purposes, cuts more than twice as fast, and Is 
light, cheap and DUTIABLE. TRY IT! Send for our very 
liberal terms to 
E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N. Y. 
“ DRAIN TILE MAOlUlES. 
The best in use. Warranted to make the most tile with 
the least labor. The tile are delivered ou boards. For 
complete instructions how to make tile, cost of works, ma¬ 
chines, &c., address 
JAS. W. PENFIELD, Cleveland, Ohio. 
OLBROOK’S SWIVEL PLOWS leave no 
“ dead furrows 11 nor “ ridges,” turn furrow-slices flat 
on level land, work equally well on side-hill, save consider¬ 
able time, pulverize thoroughly. will not clog, and equalize 
the work of team. Eight sizes, from 1 horse to 4 cattle. 
Address F. F. HOLBROOK & SMALL, Boston, Mas?. 
Cultivators of the Soil cannot 
Airord to I)© without tine 
SCARIFIER, 
F. Ii. Perry’s Patent, 
Jane 29 & Nov. 22, 1869. 
It cuts within half an inch of the row, and pulverizes 
from one to ten inches deep, it will perform three tisies 
the amount of work, with greater ease, in passing through 
the soil once than any other Cultivator now in use. 
From A. M. Purdy, Palmyra, N. Y. 
“ The best Cultivator I have ever tried; has paid for itself 
in once using through my plantation of small fruits. The 
most complete pulverizer and weed exterminator I have 
ever followed.” Freight paid on orders received before the 
first of next month, to Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, 
Chicago, and Milwaukee. Send for Circular and terms to 
those forming clubs. I offer for the spring trade a well 
grown stock of Apple and Pear trees, Grape-vines, and 
Small Fruits. Address 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
Motive Power for MotSaiaig. 
Our Patent, Self-regulating, Storm-defying Wind-mill is 
superior for pumping water for Railroads, Country Resi¬ 
dences, Hotels. Farms. Stock-Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, 
etc. For circulars address 
‘‘CONTINENTAL WIND-MILL CO,” 
3 Barclay St., New York. 
Foster’s Plaster, Grain and Grass Seed 
Sower, with or without Harrow attachment. Greatly im¬ 
proved for 1870. Send for full descriptive circular to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO, Palmyra, N. Y. 
m 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
gs. Elegant, dura- 
just the thing lor 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittin 
ble, cheap and portable, 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
■mriSHWITZ’S PULVERIZING HARROW is in- 
dispensable to every farmer who wishes to cultivate his 
land thoroughly, increase his crops, and economize labor. 
It is worth ten times its cost to every farmer. Warranted 
to please, or money refunded. Price, with spring seat, $30, 
at New York, or Cleveland. Send for Illustrated Circular 
to PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y„ 
or, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Farmers and Dealers 
Who want any kind of 
AGRICULTURAL 
U IMPLEMENTS 
should endeavor to learn what are tflO bGSt and 
what improvements have been made recently. 
Full details as to these will be given by applying to us. 
Among the numerous articles which comprise our 
stock we call particular attention to our 3 6 Yi proved 
(Figs. 2 and 10 ,) 
made of cast iron and of steel, of four sizes, from $10 
to $ 30 . This is the best Sod Plow in use, 
and will run lighter and do better work than any other. 
. It appears on the premium list of the American 
Agriculturist , Rural New * Ydrher, and other p'apers. 
With this should be used the 
(Page 30 ,) at $ 18 .) 
of Shares’s patent ,-—the best pulverizing harrow; 
made with chilled cast-iron teeth or with steel teeth. 
For cultivating between rows, we recommend the 
CTEEL HORSE 
rJ H O F - 
(Page 35 ,) 
at $ 15 , or other styles of MOTSC Hoes and Cu 1“ 
tivators, at various prices. 
Our Specialties for the Harvesting Season 
will appear in the [V8ay numbers of the Agri¬ 
cultural Press, but we call attention now to the 
Lawn Mower. 
(Pages 51 and 52 .) 
The tv^o smaller sizes at $30 and $ 35 , and the larger 
machines up to $ 310 ; and to the 
(Page 57>) 
at $15 ; the best Potato Digger in market, ar-cl one 
that will save its cost several times over in a season. 
Together with Harvesting Tools properly belongs the 
(Page in,) 
from $45 to $ 115 , for cooking potatoes and all kinds of 
roots, feed, etc., for stock, though useful, also, for a 
variety of other purposes. 
For use in every household, irrespective of season, 
we offer the 
(Page 134 ,) 
The Best Churn for Family and Dairy purposes 
now in market, made of five sizes; and to all large 
Farmers, as a SVIotive Power, the Lever 
Aliti Friction 
Horse Power. 
____ I 
(Pages 64 and 65 .) 
This is not a “ cheap ” Power, though it is in reality 
the most economical when its ease of draft, capacity 
for work, and durability are considered. Price, $ 175 . 
It is the best Oil our whole list of Horse-Powers, 
which contains nearly a dozen different kinds. 
Although these are OU l* S pecia! t IGS, and ■all 
of our own manufacture or tinder our sole control, 
yet they are only a few of the articles in our large stock 
of Standard and Wove! Machines and 
Implements to which we call attention. 
We send special Circulars of these and an Iiidex and 
Proof-Page Circular of our largo Ii 11 UStrated 
Catalogue, on receipt of stamp for return post. 
Our Seed Catalogue and Trado-List, 
issued in January, will be sent upon the same terms. 
indeed, if any article likely to be 
found in our Stock is wanted by any reader 
of this advertisement, let him send stamp for informa¬ 
tion relative to it, and it will be sent immediately. 
We recommend to all to ascertain at once what they 
need to do their S pfi Slg work most economically 
and to order it HOW, thus avoiding delay in obtaining 
goods during the hurry of business as Spring advances. 
This is no small item in a Farmer’s or Dealer's cal¬ 
culations, and is worthy of consideration. 
Address: 
N. B.—The references to figures and pages in the 
foregoing are to our large Catalogue, the 
price of which ($ 1 ) will be refu Sided to any pur¬ 
chaser who way send ns an order from its pa'ges. 
