AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
391 
1873.] 
Save Twenty per Cent by Braying 
GUNS, 
BREECH & MUZZLE-LOADING, 
(Selected by one of our firm in Europe from most reliable 
manufacturers. Guaranteed to give satisfaction.) 
FROM 
POULTRY, TROUBLE & CO., 
IMPORTERS, 
No. 300 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 
Send for Descriptive Price-List. 
HALL’S PATENT HUSKING GLOVES, 
Greatly improved this year by email metallic plates on 
the parts most exposed to wear, making hem last THREE 
TIMES AS LONG, without impairing their flexibility. 
These popular Gloves fully protect the hands, and do the 
work much faster and easier than any other Hnsker. Made 
in three sizes, both right and left-handed. Half Gloves, 
$1.25 per pair ; Full Gloves, $2.50 per pair. Sent, prepaid, 
on receipt of price. Ask your merchant for them, or 
address Mali, MIJSSCING GLOI’E CO., 
145 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 
oa an average, is made with ibis 
WELL AUGER 
In good territory. It bores any diame¬ 
ter and d nth and r rd'nary we lsai the 
rate < f 150feet per day. The great¬ 
est tool in the w^rid for j 
PSOSPZCTING FC3 COAL. 
The angers are made of cast cast steel 
and warranted to bore in s ft lime 
stone, soft sand stone, s.ate coal and 
bard pan, and by the use of the door 
m d Yalv \ a pe- tect cylinder aug^r la 
formed. thusmakineit theor-lr^uccesa- 
lul w 11 auger in QUICKSAND 
Fa'm, Township and County right* 
for sale on reasonable terms. 
$:00 REWARD 
will be paid to any on Q that will inform 
us of a business that requi es as little 
capital and p >ys :-.s well as the well bor¬ 
ing business. We invite the doubtful to 
come to St.Louis and see the auger work, 
aud if it does not work as rep eseuted, 
we will pay their Railroad fare both 
ways. Send ten cents for Illust-ated 
Catalogue which explains everything. 
Addre* WELL AUGER CO., 
Box 2804. St. Louis, Mo. 
Cottsag-e Color Fsalsats, 
50c. to SI PER GALLON. 
JE. G. ItELiLilE Y’S Patent Metallic Paints, Ground in 
Oil and mixed ready for use. Fifty cents to $1 per gallon. 
Send for card of colors. 
NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., Sole Agents, 
116 Maiden. Lane, New Yorlc. 
35 Essex Pigs. 
Eight weeks old. As fine as any in the couutry. Ready for 
•hipping September 15th. 
HerksMre FI^s. 
All ages. BEST BLOOD. Warranted Pure. 
Jersey Cattle. 
BULLS, COWS, and HEIFERS 
of the most fashionable styles and of the best milking 
qualities. Prices from $50 clear up. 
Ayrshire Cuttle. 
BULLS, COWS, and HEIFERS. 
Good in Style and at the Pail. 
All warranted thorough-bred. 
x*. a. oss:a.se, 
345 Broadway, New York. 
Ask your PLUMBER for the 
People’s Pumps, 
and send lor a Circular. 
The best Force-Pumps in the 
market, and for sale every¬ 
where. Prices from $10 to $30. 
For Stock-yards, Farms, 
House, and Greenhouses. 
The (iut-Door Pumps are 
Non-Freezing, and are ad¬ 
justable to wells lrom 6 to 100 
feet deep. 
W. S. BLUNT, 
Sole agent of the American Pump 
* Co., 77 Beekman St., New York. 
® FOR SALE BY 
F. E. CARROL, 22 West Water St., Syracuse, N. T. 
J. D. SMITH. Buffalo, N. Y. 
H. M. WISVVALh, Quincy Hall, Boston, Mass. 
PROVIDENCE PUMP CO., Providence, 11.1. 
J. H. BI DILI JIG TON, 113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
KIRK, .JOHNSON & CO., New Castle, Pa. 
CLEVELAND, BROWS & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
KIRKWOOD & DUNKEL, Chicago, Ill. 
J. H. WOOLSEY & CO., St. Paul. Minn. 
F BOTH INGHAM & WORKMAN, Montreal, C. E. 
,J. E. WILSON. Halifax, N. S. 
SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
CONROY. O’CONNOR & CO., San Francisco, Cal., 
Agents for States and Territories west of Rocky Mountains. 
METROPOLITAN 
Agricultural 
Works. 
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay and Stalk 
Cutters, Vegetable Cutters, Corn Slue Hers, 
Canal and Garden Barrows, etc. Adapted to the 
Northern Farmer and Southern Planter. 
Dealers supplied at lowest wholesale prices. Address 
H. B. GRSFFINC, 
68 and 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 
llalladay’s Improved 
■Wind-Mill. 
P ERFECTLY Self-Regulating. The 
Best, Cheapest, most Durable aud 
Popular Mill made. Manufactured 
under the immediate supervision of 
Inventor 18 years. Two million dol¬ 
lars’ worth uew iu use. Send for Cata- 
ogue. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP 00,, 
Batavia, III. 
UNION 
COHN 
HUSKER., 
60 CT3. 
1 SELLS AT SIGHT. 
DO TWO MEN’S WORK. 
No sore or cold fingers.—Best cast- 
! steel.—Last a lifetime.—Taken six pre- 
j miums.—Every farmer wants it.—Will 
j send, post-paid 2 samples lor 75 ets., or 
j 3 styles for $1, or 1 dozen for $3. S30 
I a Dav for Agents. Address 
1 J UNION HUSKEIl CO., 
1505 Willow St„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
For full particulars, address 
ENGLE. KELLER <& CO., Lancaster, Pa. 
Premium Farm Grist Mail. 
Cheap, simple, and durable. Is adapted to all 
kinds of Horse-powers, and grinds all kinds of 
grain rapidly. Send for Descriptive Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER ERG., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
^IRST Premiums awarded by Amer. Inst., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent free on application. 
MAGIC LANTERNS. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T, H. McALIJSTER. Optician, 49 Nassau-st.. N. Y. 
STHttEOFTTOotts. etc., etc. New slides at greatly reduced 
prices. A vert/profitable business for a titan with small 
capital. Send stamp for Catalogue. 
W. MITCHELL MoALT.ISTER. 
1,314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
Slide Rests, Hand Planers for metal. Small 
Gear Cutters, etc. Ttie very best, selling every¬ 
where. Catalogues free. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
THE PERFECT HORSE: 
HOW TO KNOW HIM. HO W TO TRAIN HIM. 
HOW TO BREED I-II.M. HOW TO SHOE HIM. 
HOW TO DRIVE HIM. 
By William II. H. Murray. With an Introduction by 
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher; aud a Treatise on 
“Agriculture and the Horse,” by Hon. George B. 
Loring, with Illustrations, from Life, of the best Trot¬ 
ting Stock-Horses in tile United States, with their Pedi¬ 
grees, Records, and Full Descriptions. 1 vol., 8 vo. $4. 
This book is beyond comparison the best and most thor¬ 
oughly practical work upon the Horse ever produced in 
America, and is far better adapted to improve the methods 
of horse-culture in tills country than any other work ever 
published. Front his lung study, observation, and practical 
testing of theories, Mr. Murray lias been able to pur, into this 
work a vast amount of just the kind of information needed 
by all who have anything whatever to do with the breeding, 
rearing, training, shoeing, or driving of horses. I)r. Lor- 
ing’s chapter abounds in pertinent counsel of high value, 
admirably supplementing Mr. Murray’s work. And Mr. 
Beecher introduces it in his own characteristic, felicitous 
manner. The pictures of famous horses add much to the 
attractiveness of tills work, which possesses in a rare degree 
the qualities requisite to insure immediate and permanent 
popularity. 
*»* For sale by all booksellers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt 
of price by the 1 ‘ubli hers, 
JAMES E. QSCtQOD & CO., Boston. 
to Tori College of Veterinary Surgeons. 
INCORPORATED 1857. 
Lectures for 1873 will commence last week in October, and 
continue until the last of February, 1874. 
Fees: Matriculation, $5; Faculty, $150; Graduation, 
$25; Dissecting, $5. Address for Circulars. 
A. F. LIAUTARD, V.S.. M.D., Sec’y. 
205 Lexington Ave., New York. 
The Cheapest & Best. 
Cures and Prevents 
all Diseases Incident 
to the Horse’s Foot. 
.JUST PUBLISHED, 
“Rational Horse-Shoeing,” 
with plates, illustrating: how to perform operations and cure 
loot troubles. Sent by mail on receipt of one dollar. Send 
stamp for circular to 
GOODENOUGH HOKSE-SHOE, 41 Dey St., New York 
NEW, USEFUL, VALUABLE I 
Devoted to home enjoyment, instruction, improvement. 
Containing over 350 il ustrations and naming 1100scien¬ 
tific appliances; description and price of Tool Chests; 
Amateur Lathes, Tools and Machines. Model Steam En- 
gines,Steamboats,Sailing Vessels ; Mathematical lnstru r~| 
ments; Microscopes; Chemical Cabinets, etc. Alsoecnes Ifig 
of 145 Chemical experiments and treatise on preparing ob- |ji| 
1 jects for Microscope; i nstructions f or making Fret or Scroll NV ork, wi th f*"’ 
I home talent, andillustrationsof HOuseful parlor requisites, viz.: Bird 
3 Cages, Book Shelves, Brackets, Flower Stands, Writing Desks, W ork 
I Baske’ts etc. Mailed on receipt of 25c., and with first order for $1.00 
I worth of Designs will send Cxtra copies to refund price of Book free. 
ivGE PAPcR, Buffalo, N. Y., Alanf. Mechanics’ Tools. 
a 
^SIXT H EPUIlON-rTrTIETH.vTHOUSAND,, 
VrlL''EH<!I> W the l»est turnip, enrrot, 
and potato cuttei. to cut for cuttle, sheep, or calves? 
Turned by a boy, cuts a bushel a minute. $11 10 $15. Not 
to be paid for till tried on the farm. Circulars free. 
WARREN GALE, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
LOVEJOY’S METALLIC 
WEATHER MOUSES 
Indicate the changes in the weather, and 
are pretty mantel ornaments. The little 
lady appears in fair and the man in 
stormy weather, and they never make 
mistakes, bent prepaid to any address, 
safely packed, upon receipt of $2 (Two), 
by ALVAN r„ LOVE JOY, 
Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
329 Washington St., Boston. 
Special pri'-e to dealers. 
PJEBffi? 
H bores any diameter, and ordinar 
No, we would only calf attej>. 
tion to our well AUGKU.wuh 
which a man can earn $25 
. per day in good Territory. 
It bores any diameter, and ordinary wells at the i ate of J50 feet 
ver day. Farm, Township and County Rights for sale. Descrip¬ 
tive hook sentoa receipt of 9 cts. postage. Address AUGKIt CO. 
St. Louis, Mo. State where you saw this. 
S ELF-A.CTING CATES. 
NICHOLSON’S PATENT. 
The best in the world. Address 
AMERICAN GATE CO., Cleveland, O. 
