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CHANDLER &>TAYLOR-lndianapolis 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
The Albion Spring Tooth 
Referring to the communications of Mr 
Charles Downing and Mr. P. J. Berckmans, 
as to the Chinese Fiat Peach or Peen-To, we 
give the following from the Pensacola (Fla.) 
Gazette: 
The Earliest Peaches.— On the 27th of 
April the Peeu-to, or Chinese Flat Peach 
ripened at Bellview, the beautiful place of A. 
T. Yniestra, Esq., on the Escambia. Some of 
these peaches hive been brought to town, 
were mellow-ripe, beautifully colored with 
shaded red from its deepest hue until it paled 
off into a whitish tint, and they measured 
from to nine inches in circumference, and 
were of fine flavor. We now cheerfully chal¬ 
lenge the whole South on this parallel of 
latitude to report ripe peaches, raised io the 
open air, within two weeks of the time the 
Pern To perfected at the fruitful locality of 
Bellview, where the trees stand exposed to the 
winds, from north and east, that sweep across 
the broad waters of E cambia Bay, and are 
unprotected by even a fence to shield them 
from the weather. In this connection we 
would remark that the oldest and thriftiest 
orange trees in this section are those that hai e 
exposure to the most inclement weather— 
those subjected to the sweep of northerly 
w inds coming to them across water. Hence 
we are satisfied that the growing grove of 
many orange trees at Bellview has before it 
long years of thrifty and profitable life. 
This celebrated Tool has been thoroughly 
Introduced during the season of 1-81, In the East 
and through tiie West, and hundreds o! them 
have passed —___ 
Into the bnniin^^' ' 
tried and pur’ 
Chased on 
their merit. /J 
This Tool, combined. Is a j'■ 
PERFrOT HARROW, A PERFECT f 
FIE'D CULTIVATOR, A PERPEOT \ 
SULKY CORN OR CROP OULTI- „ 
VATOR; ■= 
with Its force feed 
BROADCAST SEEDER ATTACHMENT^ 
sowing all kinds of Grain evenly. It Is a teg 
The two sizes, No. 1 and No. 2, have Eighteen and Fifteen Teeth, made of the best spring steel, oil 
tempered, and are long and thin, penetrating the hardest gro und easily. The elasticity and spring of the 
teeth working through the soil Imparts a yield aj 
lng, vibratory motion, which Instantly irees 7/ 
them from all obstructions. The frame is Jf 
mounted two feet from the ground on wheels 
four feet high und Is adjusted by the axles up 
aud^down^ to regulate depth of work. The lever j \ 
them’ for driving on road or for any purpose. j 
after 
over 
myth 
i and 
is. We 
night 
build 
small 
etc. 
This tool is itromUy undo and nicely 
finished, and will do more and better 
work than any other v , 
HARROW AND CULTIVATOR 
ever offered to fanners. Send for circulars.! 
THE BLACK-BEARDED CENTENNIAL 
WHEAT. 
Professor Blount of the Colorado State 
College makes this report to the president: 
“ I would also call your attention to the 
Black bearded Centennial, a Winter wheat of 
extraordinary weight—74 pounds per struck 
bushel- and whose grain surpasses any thing all 
visitors have ever seen, and the straw is re¬ 
markable for its stiffness and its habits—better 
than any I have heretofore raised.” 
-♦♦♦-- 
ESPHoods, scarfs, ribbons and any fancy 
articles cau be made any color wanted with 
the Diamond Dyes. All the popular colors.— 
Adv. 
The Union Grain Drill 
WITH OR WITHOUT 
Manufactured by 
G. B. OLIN & Co., Perry, TT» Y. 
Also Manufacturers of the PERRY SPRING TOOTH WHEEL HARROW, 
BROADCAST SEEDER, and CULTIVATOR. The Best Implements in the 
Market, made under the Garver & Reed Patents. Beware of all infringements. 
THE MUDGETT HAY TEDDER, 
A New Departure in Grain Drills. 
The only drill in the market upon which the operator can ride and see his work, and at the 
same time control the machine. No Gear Wheels. Feed is placed directly on the 
Axle. A POSITIVE FORCE FEED FERTILIZER. The only one in the market that will 
sow any and all kinds of fertilizing material and not clog. For circulars and prices address 
the Manufacturers 
HVRT, HITCIICOCK & Co., Peoria, Ill. 
dge broadcast 
vft-ffc ipkijv, t «* 11 .,o'. * 
The forks are attached to the handles in such a manner os to fernlcr breakage aimnn impossible. The 
advantages we claim for till, maeldne over all others »w; Fikst. the fork A careful study of the cut 
will show the working of it plainer than It can be ilewrlb <1 Second. Oil nceount of ibe peculiar construc¬ 
tion of thefork. It can be run closer to the ground If It strikes the turf, or an obstruction of any kind, it 
slides over Instead of d'ggiilg Into it. Third, For the same reason It will run one-third lighter than any oilier. 
Fol'KTU, Because Of running closer to the ground, It will do better work Hr n any other. 1 ikth, It will work 
equally well In heavy or light grass. Sixth, It has higher wheels than any other. 
Circulars free. Address B. <St J. W. BELCHER Chicopee F?lls, Blass 
K tin* WONOERf III CURE for ASTHMA or CATARRH, Wsrnurtml to relieve lUoiuoltelubborochae otAnttiro*' 
I" FIVE MINUTCSt* 0 thop.Un etc..u II. iluwu su oof buU Bleep comfortably. duy pemoa not rully o.itlsocl 
after using ouo.third of* bus run no urn tlioiem»lniiiT Io tbe proprietor snil tli. raouoy will be retuod.d, or 
brui] mo your bdilrees for* Idul psckuke FREE Of CHARGE. Bbould yoar (Iruggim not keep the remedy. 1 
inn send 1 1 by mull on receipt ottbe price S|.OO. Foraela by all Drngglata, AJdre.s if 
ALBERT XM&ARD, Manager, 866 Sixth Avenue, New York? 
