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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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CAB BO Ll C _ " 80 AP 8 "! 
€arl 3 ©Il €5 IMsiififecfisig' 
Positively destroys all insect life on Cattle, and cures 
Mange, Scratches and sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 oz. tablets, $3.60. 
Boxes of 10 lbs., $1.00. 
■% _ 
Sheep JMp. 
This preparation is far superior to tobacco, not so disa¬ 
greeable or unpleasant, much less trouble, and more per¬ 
manent. Cures Scab and destroys Ticks, Lice, etc. Cans of 
5 as., §1.25 ; 10 as., $2.25; 50 a. kegs, $10 ; 200 a. Bbl., $35.00. 
©Imtssaeiat. 
For cure of Foot.rot and destruction of the Screw 
Worm. 1 D. cans, SOc.; 3 lbs., $1.00 ; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAMES BUCHAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN & BLEWETT, Sole Agf.s., 
53 Barclay St., New York. 
Pamphlets furnished. 
Many Advantages 
may be found in 
Depositing IVloney 
in the 
Mutual Benefit Savings Bank, 
166 Nassau St., opposite City Hall, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Send for a Circular containing valuable information. 
CHARLES K. GRAHAM, President. 
nsnME B»OQIJOr«NOC 
& fish company 
SELLS the Spawn of Trout and the young fish; 
STOCKS Pond 3 and Streams with Black Bass; 
INSTRUCTS Pupils in Fish Culture, and 
EXAMINES Sites for Fish Farms, and 
BUYS and sells the same, and 
LAYS OUT PONDS. 
Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Conn. 
M|SHW|TZ , S ” 
Pulverizing Harrow, 
sells wherever shown at work. 
—— It is a necessity for economical 
fanning. Agents buying ma- 
chines with privilege of return, 
can make exclusive arrangements and an excellent business. 
Send for Illustrated Circular to PEEKSKILL PLOW 
WORKS , Peekskill N. Y, or Cleveland, 0. 
f AARM FOR SALE OR RENT.—A highly im- 
■ proved farm of 600 aercs in the celebrated Black Hawk 
Valley, one of the richest and healthiest locations In the 
West. May be divided to suit purchasers. For particulars 
address 1VM. MEISSNER, Waterloo, Iowa. 
HWIRT CHEAP.—HOMES IN THE SOUTH.— 
mW Send for Cireular 5. Columbian Southern Land 
Agency, 33 Park Row, New York. 
1,1 or ILAY'I* or WORK in KANSAS, 
send to us. Land-Lists free. 
Reliable answers, by letter, to inquiries. 10 cts. 
J. H. TALBOTT & CO., Land Agents, 
Atchison, Kan. 
M4HIP L 4 HITERYS l for Public Exhibitions. Priced 
lii.awiA u/lll Catalogue sent free. 
MICROSCOPES \ f 0 r g|flSnsl fl °P?FclL^Sslnt f"e V e! St *‘ 
T. H. McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau St., New York. 
KOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR GOUGH’S 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY.—The best, selling and most pop¬ 
ular book now before the people, we would call the atten¬ 
tion especially of experienced agents to this work. Exclu¬ 
sive territory iriven. and salary to those who prefer, or the 
largest commissions paid by any publishers, for particulars 
address the publishers. 
BILL, NICHOLS & CO., Springfield, Mass. 
Gaboon’s Broadcast Seed 
SOWER FOR. HAND, (Page 40 of our catalogue). 
"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, $10. 
The Seymour Plaster or Per- 
TILIZER SOWER, (Page 44,) sows a breadth of 8 
feet. Price $60; with Grass Seed Attachment, $10 extra. 
Seymour’s Broadcast Seed 
SOWER. (Page 44,) is designed principally for broad¬ 
casting seeds, though used also for fertilizers. It weighs 
S2.I pounds, and sows a width of 8>£ feet. Price $75. 
The Seymour Combined 
DRILLS, (Page 43.) are rnado of two sizes—with 9 teeth, 
sowing a breadth of 4 feet, (weighing 550 pounds,) and with 
11 teeth, sowing a breadth of 7 feet 4 inches, and weighing 
700 pounds. 
No. 1. Nine Teeth.. .....$90 
No. 2. “ “ with Grass Seeder. 100 
No. 3. “ “ with Fertilizer Attachment.. 115 
No. 4. “ “ with “ “ and Seeder. 125 
No. 5. Eleven Teeth..... 100 
No. 6 “ “ with Grass Seeder ... . 110 
See our advertisements on pages SOO and 35S this number 
for method of remittances and for List of Implements, etc., 
for FALL WORK. READ IT THROUGH. 
R. H. ALLESM & CO., 
ISO & 191 Water Street,: 
New York City. 
For Fall Use. 
Anti-Friction Iron Horse 
POWERS, (Pages 64 and 65.) Two sizes and two styles, 
from $175 to $265. Various other sizes and styles, as low as 
$ 100 . 
Light, Stump Pullers, 
(Page 173.) Two sizes,'’$75 and $100. 
Cider-Mills and Presses, 
(Pages 125-128.) From $3 to $60. 
The Blanchard Churn, 
(Page 184.) Five sizes, from $6 to $10. 
Threshers and Gleaners, 
(Pages 68 and 69.) Three sizes, from $225 to $260. 
Threshers and Separators, 
(Page 70.) Three sizes, from $65 to $S5. 
If you want any other article for your Farm or Garden, 
send stamp to us for a Special Circular of it. 
Our Warehouses, 1S9 and 191 Water St., are filled with the 
largest assortment of IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IM¬ 
PLEMENTS, MACHINES AND TOOLS, SEEDS AND FER¬ 
TILIZERS, to be found in this vicinity, and an examination 
is asked by all farmers who may he in the city. Our stock 
will be cheerfully shown, whether our visitors desire to 
purchase or not. 
R. H. ALLEYS & CO., 
189 & 191 Water St., P. O. Bex 376. 
New York City. 
Established in 1813. 
N. B.—The pages above given refer to our 16th edition of 
Catalogue, a large and handsome volume, containing nearly 
COO illustrations of the articles we keep for sale, which every 
Farmer should know about. The hook is too expensive to 
he given away, and is therefore sent, post-paid, on receipt 
of $1; hut this will lie refunded from the price of the first 
order that amounts to $5. li. II. A. & Co. 
INTER-STATE FAIR, 
At Pittsbuhgh, Penn’a, 
Sept. 13th, 134h, 14th, 15th, ami 16th, 1870, 
for the general Exhibition of Live-Stock, Agricultural pro¬ 
ductions, Agricultural Implements, Machinery, New Inven¬ 
tions, Domestic Manufactures, and Merchandise of all de¬ 
scriptions. 
The Fair has been instituted under the especial promise of 
the united support of many of the County Agricultural So¬ 
cieties of Western, Pa., western New York, Eastern and 
Southern Ohio, and West Virginia. 'Die scope of its influ¬ 
ence will therefore be greater than that of the ordinary 
State fairs. 
For information or catalogues, address the General Super¬ 
intendent, or Secretary. Persons desiring space for special 
exhibitions will be admitted. 
Hon. JOHN E. PARKE, Prest., 
Pittsburgh, Penn’a. 
Hon. A. B. Longakek, Sec'y, No. 10, Cth St.. 
Pittsburgh. Pa. 
F. D. Sower, Esq., Gen'l Supt., Norristown, Pa. 
FARMERS, SAFE YOUR FEET, 
AND WEAR 
BALLARD’S CHAMPION SHOE. 
We guarantee the “CHAMPION SHOE” to wear longer 
and give better satisfaction than any other made in the 
country. We make no Interior “ Champions,” but every 
Pair is warranted to he good, honest, and serviceable fit 
every particular. 
Ask tour Merchant for the “ Champion Shoe.” 
For full particulars, recommendations , prices, etc., SEE 
page 337, JUNK Number, anclpage 376 JULY Num¬ 
ber of the American Agriculturist. 
THE WATCHES MADE BY THE 
JW TPW 1 PP- 
ARE THE pppj' pfijZfij 2 jpj3J\ 
Ask to See Them. Factory. Spriugfield, lass. 
LJI'E 
FOR 
Xjs X DE3 
Each Song itas a Piano Accompaniment, Prick five 
cents each. The whole twenty will he mailed to any ad¬ 
dress upon receipt of one dollar. 
Please order by the numbers. 
No. 159. Good-by, John. 
177. Jog Along. Boys. 
196. Laugh While You Can. 
100. Go It While You’re Young. 
150. I’ll Ask My Mother. 
209. 1 Saw Esau Kissing Kate. 
89. Nothing Else To Do. 
81. Bell Goes Ringing for Sarah. 
194. The Cruiskeen Lawn. 
132. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. 
106. N ever Mind the Rest, 
87. Paddle Your Own Canoe. 
29. Up in a Balloon. 
39. The Flying Trapeze. 
61. The Lancashire Lass. 
Little Maggie May. 
Champagne Charlie. 
Not for Joseph. 
Captain Jinks. 
Tommy Dodd. 
Address BEN J. W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher of Half-Dime Music, 24 Beekman St., New York. 
Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows. 
For Level Land and SideHill. 
These Plows leave no “dead furrows,” “no ridges,” and 
give an even surface for the Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder, 
and Rake. They turn sod ground fiat 5 to 10 inches deep, 
disintegrate very thoroughly, and will not clog. Eight Bizes, 
from a one-horse garden plow, to a 6-oattle plow. Change¬ 
able mould-boards for sod and stubble, bend stamp for 
Circular. Manufactured and sold by 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
THE COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER 
For cutting Hay, Straw, and Corn-stalks. Warranted to 
please, or money refunded. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y„ 
or Cleveland, O. 
14. 
9. 
5. 
1. 
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racer®. 
ROSES! ROSES! 
[otive Power for Nothing. 
>ur Patent, Self-regulating, Storm-defying Windmill is 
lerlor for pumping water for Railroads, Country Resi- 
icos, Hotels, Farm's, Stock-Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, 
:. For circulars address 
“ CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO,” 
5 College Place, corner Park Place, New York. 
By the 100 or 1,000, at low rates. Send for a List to 
JOSEH KIFT, West Chester, Fa. 
|TOj AGIO PHOTOGRAPHS—The Greatest Wonder 
If la. of the Age—Curious and amusing. 25 cts. a package. 
The Library of Lave, Etiquette, Courtship, and Marriage. 4 
Books for 50 cts. Send to w. C. wkmyss,S Astor Place, N. Y. 
