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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[August, 
Cahoon’s Broadcast Seed 
SOWER, (Page 40, Price $10,) 
We have the Agency for the above Machine for New York 
and vicinity, and offer it at retail and to the trade at the 
manufacturer’s price. Purchasers can save freight by buy¬ 
ing from us. 
Send $10, and we will ship a machine at once. 
See our advertisement on page 339 for method of remit¬ 
tances and for List of Implements, etc., for fall work. 
READ IT THROUGH. 
R, EL ALLES^l & CO., 
189 & 191 Water Street, 
New York City. 
Holbrook's Swivel Plows, 
For Level Land and Side-hill. 
These Plows leave no “dead furrows” nor “ridges,” 
turn the furrow-slices flat on level land, lay the fields down 
level and smooth for the Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder and 
Hake, work equally well on side-hill, save considerable time, 
equalize ih * work of team, and by their peculiar convex 
form pulverize very thoroughly, so that but little harrowing 
or other after cultivation is required to make a seed beef, 
and will not clog. Eight sizes, from a Garden Plow for one- 
horse to a plow for 1 or <> cattle. Manufactured and sold by 
F. F. HOLBROOK & Co., Boston, Mass. 
(£2?" Send Stamp for Circular. 
H. KSLLAM & CO., 
Chestnut St., I¥ew Haven, Conn. 
We manufacture the finest class of carriages for city use, 
consisting of Landaus, Landaulettek, Clarences, Coaches, 
Coupes, Coupelettcs, Barouches, Bretts and Phaetons. 
Which we warrant equal in point of style, finish and dura¬ 
bility to any built in this country. 
Messrs. DEMAREST & WOODRUFF, 028 Broadway, are 
our Agents in New York City. 
“Honor to whom Honor is Due.” 
Harder’s Premium Railway Horse Power 
am! Combined Thresher and Cleaner, si I the 
Great National Trial, at Auburn, July,186(i, 
ior *• Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods, less 
than 1 y 2 miles per hour. Mechanical Construction of 
the very best kind, thorough and conscientious work - 
*'Kinship and material in every place, nothing slighted , 
excellent work , <fcc.,” as shown by official Report of 
Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
Saws. Seed Sowers and Planters, a*ll of the best in Mar¬ 
ket. Catalogue with price, full information, and Judges 
Report ot Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MINA HD HARDER, 
Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
SELFACTING HATES. 
Nicholson s Patent Self-Acting Carriage Gates and Sclf- 
Siml lmg Hand Gates arc the latest improved and best in the 
world. 1 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Company, Cleveland. 0. 
The above cut represents the improved Drain-Tile Ma¬ 
chine of J. W. PENFIELD, heretofore advertised in these 
columns, and now in extensive use in the Western States. 
The portion of carriage under the Machine is furnished with 
an endless belt, upon which the tile boards, F, F, are placed, 
and as the Tiles issue from the dies, B, D, E, deposit them¬ 
selves on the boards drawn under tire machine by means of 
tlie belt, and motion of the Tile. 
This plan of handling Tile, now in use twelve years, is 
fast superseding the old plan of lifting tile with forks, as it 
does the work better and with half the labor. 
Ileissues and new patents were granted on the above 
machine in January, February, and April, of the present 
year, covering very important claims. For full particulars 
about tlie machine, and instruction how to construct works, 
make and burn Tile, address 
J. W. PENFIElLa, Cleveland, Oliio. 
66 IUST TO TRY IT.”—Half a rear only $1.50 
•P for PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL— 
Jtiiyto Jim. Or ten copies $10, and a copy of tlie Ameri¬ 
can Agriculturist a year, gratis. Address 
S. R. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
Hay and Cotton Press Works, 
Dederick’S HAT am* COTTON PRESSES. 
P. K. DEDEPICK & CO., 
PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 
Dcderick's Patent Progressive Lever Presses are bal¬ 
ing at least two-thirds of the hay, straw, ke... haled in 
the country, and are familiarly known everywhere as the 
best Presses. 34 different sizes of Horse. Hand and 
Power Presses,for 1 alinghay. straw, cotton, hemp, hops, 
cloth, hides, moss, husks, broom corn, &c. Send for 
Illustrated Catalogue, giving Sizes, Prices, and much 
other information useful (o the farmer, planter, packer 
and shipper. Do not wait until Machines are wanted, 
then order in haste—but post yourself in season. Wo 
charge nothing for information. State your transporta¬ 
tion facilities, market, &c. Address, 
P. K. DEDERICK & CO., Albany, N. Y. 
WIIAT 
EVERY FARMER 
WANTS. 
The Rogers & Nellis New 
«3r :fi .a. :e=> Xj :e . 
Patented March 1,1810. 
Adopted by every farmer who becomes familiar with its a<i. 
vantages. With it, Pulleys can he attixed to rafter or beam, 
or changed in one minute, without tlie use of a ladder. 
Warranted to give entire satisfaction in every instanre. 
Furnished, where we have no agencies established, at tlia 
small price of three dollars and fifty cents ($3.:0) per set (, 
set includes two (2) Grapples and one (1) Holder.) Or foi 
two (2) dollars single. (Single includes one (1) Grapple am) 
one (U Holder.) Upon the receipt of which we will send tq 
any one who applies, without extra charge. 
For further information send for descriptive circular, in 
which you will also ascertain where you can secure 
Tlie best Horse Hay Fork in tlie World! 
Circulars furnished free on application to 
ROGERS & NELLIS, Proprietors, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
MORE THAN 31)0 DIFFERENT STYLES 
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, 
Hydraulic Rants, &c« 
Send for Circular and Prices. 
RUMSEY & CO., 
Seneca Falls, N. Y„ U. S. A. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble, cheap and portable. Just the tiling for 
tlie Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
jj^ARGE SALE OF THOKOUGH-BRED 
AYMSSISR0': CATTLE, 
South-Down Sheep, Berkshire Pigs, 
And otlier Farm Stock. 
The Executor of tlie Estate of the late C. C. ABBOTT, will 
sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, thirty-two head of thorough¬ 
bred, pure blood, AYRSHIRE CATTLE, including imported 
prize Bull. 
1. YELLOW-HAIRED LADDIE, two years old. 
2. GENERAL MORTON, 2d. twMenrs old. 
3. IMPORTED COWS and UEIFjmtg. 
4. GYPSEY. 
5. GENEVA. 
6. FLORA. 
The rest being all choice Thorough-bred stock. 
One pair BAY MARES. 
Half-bred MARE, with Colt, by Brutus by Pope Swigert. 
Three-year old COLT, by Niagara. 
Thirty Thorough-bred SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP and twenty 
Thorough-bred BERKSHIRE Sows and Pigs. 
Sale to he at St. Anne's, one hour’s ride by rail from Mont¬ 
real, train or steamer reaching there in the morning, re¬ 
turning to Montreal in the evening. Further particulars in 
subsequent advertisement. 
Catalogues on application to the undersigned, 
J. J. ARNTON, Montreal, Can., 
Auctioneer for Executor, J. J. C. Abbott. 
Trees and Vines—Shrubs and Plants. 
No better assortment in the Western States. Very liberal 
rates to the trade. Send stamps for Catalogues. 
No. 1—Fruit and Ornamentals, 64 pages. No. 2—Green¬ 
house, &<■.. f>8 pages. No. 8—Chestnut Circular, 16 pages. 
No. 4—Trade-list for Nurserymen and Dealers only. Call 
ami examine our stock, or address 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. 
CELERY PLANTS. 
ASH vP r For Price-list address 
WM. B. HOYT, 
West New Brighton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 
A DOUBLE MAGAZINE for tlie price of one! 
—THE PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL 
and Packard’s Monthly, sent a year for $3. Half a year, 
$i.r>0, or ten copies for $10, and a copy of the American 
Agriculturist a vear, gratis to getter up of club. 
S. K. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
H UTCHINSON’S FAMILY CI¬ 
DER AND WINE MILL, is the 
best for Hand. Made with single or 
double curb. Also presses and grinders 
separate. For Manufacturers, 
DANIELS’ POWERliIII.il 
is the best of all; crushing the fruit ami 
Yielding more juice than anv other. Not 
liable to injury. Cast Cider Press Screws, 
line thread and very powerful. Copper 
Strip Feed Cutters, ’the best ft nd cheap¬ 
est Self-feeding Cutter tor Huy. Straw, 
mid Corn-stalks. Fishicitz Pulverizing 
' Marrow, with seat, will lie owned assoon 
as known. Send for Illustrated Circular. 
„ PEEKSKIL1, PLOW WORKS. 
Peek skill, N. Y., or 61 Menvin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CHESTNUT-TREES. 
1 , 000 , 000 , 
4 inches to 4 feet high. One of the best Timber and Nut pro¬ 
ducing trees our Continent affords. Send 2-cent stamp for 
a 16-page Circular with cuts and prices. Address 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. 
H yacinths, tulips and bulbs for fail 
planting. The very best and cheapest in the market. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Try us. Send stamp for Price-list. 
S. C. PARKER & CO.. 
Jaimaca, N. Y. 
Isnimilant to Farmers. 
Wanted by a married man, whose wife can take charge 
of a dairy, a situation as foreman. First-class reference can 
be given, and none but a first-class situation will be accept¬ 
ed. For particulars address 
JOSEPH AMBERSON, Newport, R. I. 
F OOK AT THIS.—Far TEN new subscribers 
A to THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Vol. 51, from 
July to .Tun., at $1 cacli, a copy of tlie American Agricul¬ 
turist will be given us a premium by 
' S. R. WELLS, 3-9 Broadway, New York. 
TILE-DRAIN AGE. 
■Wanted employment by a thoroughly practical tile-drain¬ 
er, competent to carry oiit drainage operations in the best 
manner. Has had extensive experience in draining in Eng¬ 
land, and in Canada. Can refer to Sheldon Stephens, Esq.. 
Montreal, Col. Geo. E. Waring, Jr., and T,. A. Chase. 215 
Broadway, New York. Address JOSEPH AMBERSON. 
Care of CoU Geo, E % Waring, Ji\, Newport, R. I, 
Dadd’s American Cattle-Doctor-. .$1.50. 
To Hell) Every Man to be his own Cattle-Doctor. A 
work by Giso. II. Dadd, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner; 
giving the necessary information for preserving the 
I leal tli and Curing the Diseases of OXEN, COWS, 
SnEEP, and SWINE, with a great variety of original 
Recipes, and valuable information on Farm and Dairy 
Management. 12mo, 359 pp. 
Sent post-paid, on receipt of the price. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 345 Broadway New York. 
