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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[April, 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Our large Catalogue 
Of the above and of Machines anil Small Tools, 
Seeds and Fertilizers, for the Farm. Garden, Lawn, or 
Orchard, is a handsome volume of about 300 pages, contain¬ 
ing nearly GOO Illustrations of the newest and best, 
and is sent, post-paid by mail, for $1 ; but ice will refund 
this on receipt of the first order for our goods. Every pro¬ 
gressive Farmer should have a copy. Addfess all letters to 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 378, New York. 
N. B.—If you want anything in our line, send a stamp to us 
and we will either write you the desired information,or send 
you a Special Circular, of which we issue a large number. 
" cylinder plowT 
(Pages 8 and 12 of our large catalogue.) 
Alluded to in January No. of this paper, on 
page 7, and on Premium List, page 5, No. 79. 
Made of Steel and of Iron, of 4 sizes, from $10 to $30. 
This is the best Sod and Subsoil Plow in use, and will run 
lighter and do better work than any other. 
Send stamp for Circular. Address 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376, New York. 
Standard Churn of our Country. 
JULIEN CHURN 
AND BUTTER WORKER. 
This Churn is the Best Manufactured, the Handsomest, 
the Strongest, the Most Efficient and 
MOST DURABLE CHURN MADE l 
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 chums 7. No. 4 holds 13 gallons and churns 10. 
DAIRY CHURNS.—No. 5 Dairy holds 16 gallons, churns 13 
gallons. No. G Dairy holds 28 gallons, churns 20 gallons. 
So. 7 Dairy holds 38 gallons, churns 30 gallons. The Dairy 
Churns have a Balance Wheel and Gear. Improved Dog 
Powersfor Sale. JULIEN CHURN CO., 
WM. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. Agt., Dubuque, Iowa. 
Wholesale Agents.— Griffing & Co., New York. Mars- 
ton & Peck Bros., Chicago. Samuel Cupples, St. Louis. G. 
E. Hutchinson, Cleveland. Baker & Hamilton, San Francis¬ 
co, Cal. W. Iv. Knox, Pittsburgh. 
SW~ Seud Stamp for Butter Maker's Manual. 
AGENTS WANTED 
TO SELL 
BULLARD’S 
IMPROVED HAY TEDDER. 
Important Improvements! See Pamphlet! 
It is the onlyMachine for turning and spreading hay, that 
is of light, easy draft for one horse. Takes the hav up from 
the bottom, tosses it lightly into the air, and leaves it in a 
light, ileecy condition for drying, just as the Farmer wants 
it. Its use enables the Farmer to cut, cure, and store away 
hay in one day, and adds 20 per cent to value of crop. A 
large Farmer says: “ Its use in a single season will more than 
pay its cost. The enterprising Farmer will not, cannot do 
without it ; the longer he puts off buying, the poorer he will 
he.” It is the most popular Harvesting Machine ever offer¬ 
ed. Liberal inducements to Agents. 
Union Mower and Reaper 
Is the height of perfection. Light, easy draft, simple in 
construction, neat and accurate in workmanship, conven¬ 
ient to operate, perfectly adapted to cut on salt marsh, un¬ 
even hill-side or lawn. Those who have used it pronounce 
it the 
Most durable Machine made. 
Sulky May Makes—Shares’ Coulter 
Marrow—Betts’ Hilling' Plow, 
Agents wanted to sell any or all of the above. Liberal 
Inducements offered to enterprising men. Illustrated pam¬ 
phlets and terms to Agents mailed upon application. 
DUANE II. NASH, Gen. Agt,, 
29 Cortlamdt St., New York City, 
INVESTORS 
Who wish to secure 
PATENTS should 
write t.o MUNN & 
CO., 37 Park Itow, 
L ew York,for Advice and Pamphlet, 103 pages,FREE. 
CAST IRON ROLLERS 
(Page 31 of our large Catalogue.) 
For the Lawn, Garden and Field. 
Hand Rollers, with or without weights, of 7 different styles, 
from $9 to $3G. 
Field Rollers, for one or two horses, made of 11 sizes, from 
$50 to $500. See page 3 of our new Price List. Address 
R. H. ALLEf‘3 & GO., 
P. ©. Box 376, Mew York. 
Oast Iron Clod Crusher. 
(Page 22 of our large Catalogue.) 
$125, This will, on some soils, save its cost in a single 
season. Address 
R. H. ALLE& & CO., 
P. O. Box 378 , EUew York. 
^COULTER HARROW. 
(See page 30 of our large catalogue.) 
of Shares’ patent,— the best pulverizing harrow ; made with 
chilled cast-iron teeth or with steel teeth. 
Send stamp for Circular to 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376, New York. 
JBTJY THE BEST - 
o I /-IDrUHIfVJU,. LI 
STYLES, SIZES, and PRICES, to Suit All 
Classes of Farmers. 
Descriptive Circulars forwarded by mail. 
“ lOISIST®!^ PATENT ~ 
SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
CHAMPION 
OF THE 
s s js r 9 s t a. ies: :e3 s 
PRIZE. 
The most competent and practical Self-Raking Reaper 
before the American public is that of the “JOHNSTON 
PATENT;’* in fact, it is the only “ORIGINAL DEVICE” 
that is of practical worth for REELING and RAKING grain. 
It is the only Reaper that will save the entire crop when 
badly tangled and lodged. 
There is no grain that grows or becomes so tangled and 
lodged that this Reaper will not cut , clean , and deliver in the 
7nost satisfactory manner. (By this we do not mean that it 
straightens the straw or lays it as compact as when stand¬ 
ing); otherwise we.meaii all we say. Its draft i3 about the 
same as that of a Light -1-ft. Cut Mower; we make them to 
cut a 5 or 6 feet swath; 15 acres is an ordinary day's work. 
A G feet cut was used the past summer by a man and an or¬ 
dinary span of horses, and cut 21 acres between sunrise and 
sunset; it is simple in its construction, so much; so that any 
boy or ordinary field band can work it to its full capacity, 
or it can be worked automatically, as preferred. We manu¬ 
facture for the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylva¬ 
nia, and New York State cast of the Genesee River, except 
the Counties on the Hudson River; and arc prepared to 
furnish Machines to the farmer or the trade. For other par¬ 
ticulars send for Circulars in pamphlet form. 
Address C. C. BRADLEY & SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
WISHWITZ’S PULVERIZING HARROW is in- 
_L\i 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 ref muled. Price, with spring scat, $30, 
at New York, or Cleveland. Send for Illustrated Circular 
to PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. \, } 
or, Cleveland, Ohio. 
FERTILIZERS. 
A 1 Peruvian Guano, per 2,000 pounds, $90, subject to 
change. E. F. Coe’s Superphosphate of Lime, per 2,000 
pounds, $56. Pure Ground Bone, per 2,000 pounds, $38. 
Any other variety of Fertilizers furnished to order, hut 
we guarantee the above, and will promptly ship a reliable 
article on receipt of price. 
R. H. ALLEGE & CO., 
P. ©. Box 376, New York. 
BLANCHARD CHURN. 
(Page 131 of our large catalogue.) 
Tile Best Churn for Family and Dairy purposes now in 
market, made of five sizes. 
No. 3, for about 2 gallons of cream, $ 0. 
$ 7. 
$ 8 . 
$ 9 
$ 10 . 
4, “ “ 4 
5, “ “ 8 
6 , “ “ 12 
7, “ “ 18 
Any of above sizes sent on receipt of the money. 
Send stamp for circular to 
R. H. ALLEIM & CO, 
r 
P. Q. Box 376, New York. 
RUSTIC WORK. 
Rustic Chairs, Settees, Hanging Baskets, 
Flower Stands, Hat Stands, &c., &c.. 
in large variety. 
The demand for this work is constantly increasing, and I 
am shipping it all over the country. 
Send for a Circular (enclosing stamp) containing engrav¬ 
ings of the various patterns of my work, with descriptions 
and prices of each. A liberal discount to the trade. 
Address (distinctly written) 
JAMES KING, New Haven, Conn. 
Agents in New York City, YOUNG & ELLIOTT, Seeds¬ 
men, No. 9 John St., where samples can always be seen. 
Motive Power for Notlimg. 
Our Patent, Seif-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. 
Fostei-s Plaster, Grain and Grass Seed 
Sower, witli or without Harrow attachment. Greatly im¬ 
proved for 1870. Send for full descriptive circular to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble, cheap and portable. "Just the thing for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
N. II. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
WILLIAMSON WI-IIFFLE-TREE for DOUBLE 
ww TEAMS. — Equalizes the Draft—perfect cvencr— 
much lighter, vet stronger and handier than old style. Light¬ 
ens labor ; endorsed by Farmers’ Club Am. Inst. Took first 
award at great Fair, N. Y. Farmers write us and say for 
use on Plow alone, would not he without it for ten times the 
cost. Price $4. Circulars furnished. 
B. HASKELL, 199 Duane St., Now Ynrlc. 
A RE YOU GOING TO paint this spring? 
Then look at the advertisement of the 
AVERILL PAINT CO., on last cover page. 
