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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
THE EXCELSIOR LAWSES SLOWER 
HAMD OR HORSE POWER. 
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by Chadbom & ColdweU M’f’g Go., 
"“ ~ ' J ‘ ’ NEWBURGH, M. Y. 
(Send for Cirenlar.) 
BUILDING PAPER! 
For Sheathing, Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Dining, and as a substitute for Plastering. Send for Samples 
and Circulars, to B. E. Hale & Co., 53 & 58 Park Place, N. Y„ or Rock Rivep. Paper Co., Chicago. 
Hawkes’ Patent Fountain Pen-Holder, fits any pen, saves 1-3 time. $2, $2.50. Gold pens, gold, rubber and pearl 
charm pencils. Pens repaired, 50c. By mail. Send stamp for circulars. Geo. F. Hawkss, 66 Nassau St., N. Y. 
l^AItOTEKS, 
■*- AMINE the ! 
IS® SURE EX= 
AMINE the superior I-Iay Spreader; it is the 
cheapest, most complete, and most durable Hay Tedder 
ever put into the field. Read a fow of the comments re¬ 
ceived. Send for circular and description to 
HIGGANUM M’F’G CO., Higganum, Ct. 
50,000 VILLAGERS AN® FARMERS 
Need the Planet Combined Garden Drill, "Wheel Hoe, Plow, 
and Suhsoiler; three other styles for seed planting, sowing 
Fertilizers, and double-quick hand-hoeing. Circulars of 
S. L. ALLEN & CO., 110 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa, 
Harder’s Premium Railway Horso Power and 
Thresher and Cleaner, received, 
THE FIRST PRIZE 
At Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. Y. 
I For “ Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods less 
| than 1% miles per hour, Mechanical Construction of L- 
I the very best kind, thorough and conscientious icork- -y 
I manship and material in every place, nothing slighted, 
I excellent work, <tc.,” as shown hy official Report of 
1 Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in 
Market. Catalogue with price, full information, and 
Judges Report of Auburn Trial sent. free. Address 
1 MENARD HARDER. 
Coblesklll. Schoharie Co.. N.Y 
24 Columbia St., New Yop.k. 
J. S. Underhill, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. 
Dear Sir : After seeing the trash called pumps that we 
saw to-day confirms me in what 1 had often thought I 
should do: Make a 'good common well-pump. So, if you 
see fit to wait about three or four weeks, I will put up the 
first in your well or cistern, give you a year or two years to 
make up y«ur mind whether it suits you, and then if you 
want it, the price will he what I am at the time charging 
others for them, somewhere between $20 and $30. 
Yours truly, RICHARD DUDGEON. 
February 5th, 1873. 
Self-Propel- 
For Cripples 
For In and 
Can be EASILY 
one having the 
State your case, 
for illustrated cir- 
styles and prices. 
Please mention 
this paper. 
lil (Mrs 
and Invalids 
Out-Door Use. 
propelled hy any 
use of hands, 
and send stamp 
cular of different 
S. A. SMITH, 
90 William St., 
N. Y. City. 
GAVE YOUR CHILD’S EYESIGHT; 
kJ buy the Novelty Patent Cano¬ 
py-Cradle and Carriage combined— 
with Patent Adjustable Parasol. Adopted 
hy Central Park Commissioners, and 
recommended hy the Medical Faculty. 
Send stamp for circular Jo 
LEWIS P. TIBB'ALS, 
512 Broadway, New York. 
FELT. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send two stamps 
for circular and samples. 
C. .3. PAY. Camden, N. J. 
If UTKINA, 
Made from choice roasted wheat. It will cure Dyspepsia 
and Constipation, and regulate Digestion. It will keep 
fresh and sweet any length of time, and cook in less time 
than ordinary cracked wheat. Sold by Grocers. Sample 
package sent free on receipt of 15 cents. 
Manufactured only by the 
NUTRIO MANUFACTURING CO., 
1530 S. 9th. St., Philadelphia. 
BIZ ENA. 
(THE STARCH OP RICE.) 
For dessert purposes without equal. For invalids espe¬ 
cially fitted—strengthening yet not fevering as other hearty 
food. DAN TALMAGE’S SONS, 
Rice Merchants, etc., 
_IIP WATER STREET, NEW YORK. 
The Family Cherry-Stoner. 
The only practical Cherry- 
Stoner made. 
It leaves the fruit plump and 
round, with its juices pre¬ 
served. Sold in all large mar¬ 
kets. Send stamp for circular. 
D. H. GOODELL, 
Sole Manufacturer, 
55 Chambers St.. New York. 
Works at Antrim, N. H. 
P. S.—I am also sole manu¬ 
facturer of Lightning and Turn-Table Apple-Parers, Light¬ 
ning Peach-Parers, and Climax Apple-Corer and Sheer. 
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S 
STEEL PENS, 
OF THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Nos., 
303 404 . 170 . 35 1 , 
having been assumed hy other makers, we desire to caution 
the y,!,lie in respect to said imitations. ASK FOR 
° 1 JOS. G5LLOTT & SONS, 
91 John Street, New York. 
CCP"P in another column advertisement about 
KjXJJ_! Iowa and Nebraska Lands. 
CHEAP C0M_ CULTURE. 
Thomas’s Smoothing Harrow 
Arte! Broadcast Weeder. 
69, 81, 108 
Round Slanting Teeth of Tempered Steel. 
9 & 1 2 ft. spread. Price, $25 to $35. 
Owing to the direction of the teeth, the corn—being 
strongly rooted—is not injured by the passage of the harrow 
broadcast over it, while tlie tender surface weeds are thor¬ 
oughly destroyed. 
Over 200,000 acres were successfully cultivated last year 
by its use. 
It is in addition the best pulverizer of the soil ever used, 
as the teetli never clog with weeds or adhesive earth, and 
has been used with gratifying success In nearly every State 
in the Union. 
For full particulars send for Illustrated Catalogue. For 
sale in every leading town and village in the United States. 
J. J. THOMAS & CO., Geneva, W. Y. 
4; A IS. Bff ABBA’S * 
IE*£Vfc©i2.11; Two^^orse 
PULVERIZING CULTIVATOR. 
Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivators. 
It can be adjusted to any depth required without the use 
of wheels. 
The draft is reduced nearly one half. 
The price is only Twenty-two Dollars. 
It pulverizes the ground thoroughly, and can he used for 
more purposes than any other implement on tile farm. 
BRADLEY MAN’F’G CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
SESSIONS 
KWOK’S 
Patent Hard-Steel 
EMBODY in their shape the scientific adaptation of natural 
lines embraced by KNOX’S PATENT, and have extra quali¬ 
ties of hardness, each piece of metal being made by a pro¬ 
cess that converts about one third on each side into steel, 
and allows it to be hardened as much as fire and water can 
make it, while the center remains soft or flexible. This 
gives them a toughness that avoids the liability of breakage 
so general with other plows, and a surface better adapted 
to slide through the soil, which reduces the amount of power 
required, and further adds to durability. 
Messrs. SESSIONS & KNOX were awarded the HIGHEST 
PRIZE by the New York State Agricultural 
Society, October, 1871. 
Awarded the highest Prize, a SILVER MEDAL, by the New 
England Agricultural Society, September, 1871. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY. 
WAREHOUSES, 
53 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK, and 
QUINCY HALL, BOSTON. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Cahoon’s Broadcast Seed-Sower. 
For Sowing all Kinds of Grain and Grass Sbed. 
It does the work of five men. Joseph Harris, author of 
“Walks and Talks” in American Agriculturist, says: “I 
like the Cahoon Seed-Sower very much indeed. My man 
sowed 18 acres of grass-seed with it in six hours.” For sale 
hy aeents in all parts of the country. 
Price $10. Send stamp for circular. 
D. H. GOODELL, Sole Manufacturer, Antrim, N. H. 
Bradley’s American Harvester 
We warrant it to cut any grain that grows, and in any 
condition. 
It will do better work, is more durable, and is in every 
respect superior to our former manufacture of the celebrated 
Johnston “ Sweepstakes ” Reaper. 
Don’t buy any other until you have seen it. 
For particulars, address 
BRADLEY MAN’F’G CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
