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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
155 
ESSEX PIGS. 
It gives me great pleasure to state that my spring pigs are 
very line—I think the best I have ever raised. I shall he 
happy to receive orders Horn any readers of the American 
Agriculturist, as I feel sure the pigs will give good satis¬ 
faction. 
The Essex, when thorough-bred and of the right hind, 
will, in my judgment, improve any breed with which they 
may be crossed. 
For further information, address 
JOSEPH HARRiS, 
5V3©r@ton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
Blood of recent importa- 
MT 55* tions. Pigs of all ages. 
Jersey Cattle. JS.SVr 
White Leghorn 25h£1S t S 
years. G. "VV r . FAR.LEE, Cresskill, N. J. 
ERKSH1RES FOR SALE—Mated for BREED- 
ING PURPOSES or for SHOW PIGS, from different 
families not akin. 
Beacon Farm Berkshires 
Have won the FIRST PRIZES wherever exhibited. At the 
Provincial Snow in Canada; at the Great Fair of St. 
IfOuis ; at the State Fairs of New Jersey and New York; 
and at the New England Fair, they have taken Sweep- 
stakes and First Prizes, and at many County Fairs. None 
will be shipped but First-class Figs. Address 
WM, CROZIER, 
Beacon Stock Farm, Nortliport, N. Y. 
Premium Chester Whites; Berkshire 
and Essex Pigs. 
Bred and for sale by <*EO. B. HICKMAN, 
West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 
U3P” Send for Circular and Price-list. 
T he puke chgstek white 
PIGS are bred and for sale by JAMES YOUNG, Jr., 
& Co., Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa. Send for Circular. 
ESSEX PIGS. 
I have a thorough-bred Essex boar, seven months old, that 
I will sell lor fifty dollars. Also one over five months old, 
.price forty dollars. They are well-bred, healthy, and vigor¬ 
ous, and are just what is needed to cross with »mmon 
sows. Boxed, provided with food for the journey, and de¬ 
livered at the express office without extra charge. Address 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
|>ERK§HIItE PIGS for sale, from 
choice stock bred on Beacon Farm by Wm. Crozier, 
Address O. HAND, Bridgehampton, Suffolk Co., L. I., N.Y. 
THE POULTRY WORLD! 
A monthly of twelve large quarto pages. Address (he 
POULTRY WORLD, Box 090, Hartford, Ct., for free 
specimen copy. 
EGG-TESTERS. 
Described in the Am. Agriculturist, December No., 1871. 
Sent for fifty cents. Address as above. 
CAP0N1ZSNG INSTRUMENTS, 
As Improved by H. H. Stoddard. Price $1 per set. Address 
as aboye. 
55 PREMIUMS* 
EGGS for sale from imported and selected home¬ 
bred fowls of undoubted purity. 
Fifty-five society and special premiums were awarded my 
fowls at four exhibitions (14 varieties). 
Send stamp for Descriptive Circular and Price-list. 
C. H. WARMER, 
• Sew York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
IMPROVED STYLE!-REDUCED PRICE ! 
THE GREAT NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED 
RURAL, LITERARY, AND PAULY WEEKLY, 
Has long been the Favorite Farm and Fireside 
Weekly of America, but its Improved Style and 
Reduced Price for 1872 render it still more popular. 
TERMS —Onlv $3.50 a Year; S3 in Clubs. 
Sold by all News Dealers; price 6 cts. Great Premi¬ 
ums to Agents. Specimens, Premium Lists, &c., free. 
D. D. T. MOORE, New York City 
THE GREAT WORK TOR DAIRTMEU IS 
PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY! 
Mr. Willard is widely known as the Best Authority 
on all matters pertaining to Milk, Butter and Cheese. 
This Great Work contains about 550 large octavo 
pages, fully illustrated, and handsomely printed and 
bound. It tells all that is known to date about Milk 
and its Products, including Butter and Cheese 
Factories, Dairy Utensils, &c., &c. Price $3. As this 
book is sold by Subscription, we want an active and 
reliable Agent in each County throughout the United 
States and Canada, to whom a liberal commission will 
be given. Send for Circular, containing terms, &c. 
To any person residing where we have no Agent, or 
who cannot wait for one, the Publisher will send a 
copy, post-paid, on receipt of price, $3, (or for $5 the 
book and Rural New-Yorker one year.) Address 
D. D. T. WIOOHS, Publisher, 
5 Beekman St., New York, 
Well-bred Poultry, 
kU ALL KINDS OF LIVE-STOCK, 
Shipped to any Part of the Country. 
Send stamp for our Descriptive Priced Catalogue, and tell 
what you want. Address 
A. B. ALLEN & 
189, 191 Water street, MEW YORK. 
P. O. Box 370. 
FtiGS FOK BIA'fi'CIIHlXG.— Partridge 
_02i and Buff Cochins, $3 doz. Houdans, Dark Brahmas, 
$3 doz.; 2 doz., $5; 4 doz., $8. Silver-Gray Dorking,'White 
Leghorn, Silver-spangled Hamburg, Golden Sebright Ban¬ 
tam, Black-Breasted Red Game Bantam, each $2 doz. Light 
Brahma, $2 doz.; 2 doz., $3; 4 doz.. $5. We are breeding 
from best imported and prize fowls. Our Light Brahma 
cock, 8 months old, weighs 11 lbs., full grown will weigli 13 
lbs. We send fresh eggs, which accounts for their hatching 
well. Sent to every State in the Union. Send for descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue. 
W. S. CARPENTER & SON, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y . 
f?GG§ FOK HATCHING. — From 
U-i choice, f all-bred Fowls. Light Brahmas, $1.50per doz. 
Partridge Cochins, $4. Houdans, $2. Gold-laced Sebright 
Bantams, $1.50. Carefully packed and promptly forwarded 
by express. Address 
A. M. CAREY, Selin's Grove, Snyder Co., Pa. 
JAMES C. COOPER, COOPER HILL, 
LIMERICK, IRELAND, 
Winner of Gold and Silver Medals, and numerous First 
Prizes in France, the United Kingdom, and for three years 
in the United States, can supply first-class specimens of 
nearly all the varieties of domestic poultry, specially Dork¬ 
ings, Game Brahmas, Cochins, Spanish Houdan, CreveCoeur, 
Aylesbury and Rouen Ducks, Gray Toulouse and White 
Embden Geese. 
The steamship companies now oiler every facility for 
shipment direct from Queenstown, which will give Mr. 
Cooper's clients much advantage in speedy transit and 
moderate expenses, _ 
~ FOSR SAIiE. 
Dark Brahma* (selected birds), $20 per trio. 
Houdans “ “ 15 “ “ 
Bred from my First Prize strains. 
G. II. WARNER, 
New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y’. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS*fESfb 
Williams, Corners, and Kensington Stock. Cocks, 13 to 15 
lbs* hens, 8 to 10 lbs. Eggs from selected birds delivered 
at 23 Park place, New York, $1.50 per doz., or packed to go 
by express, $2 per doz. 
BROWNING BROTHERS. Chatham 4 Corners, N. Y. 
m Y mode of shipping is a success. 
JH, o • , T,, (Cushion and handle.) Light Brahma, 
Black Spanish, Black Cayuga Ducks, $2 per doz. Bronze 
Turkey, $3 for 9. JOHN BENNETT, Sunman,Ripley Co., Ind. 
M7GGS UO¥5 IIATOSOG, from nine 
varieties of pure-bred Fowls, including Bronze Tur¬ 
keys, Ducks, and Geese. A11 noted strains. Send stamp for 
descriptive circular. G. W. FELTER, Batavia, Ohio. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING, 
From the Partridge Cochins that won First Premium at 
Cleveland and Detroit and Second at Buffalo. ®ark Brah¬ 
mas, very fine. 
• A. C. WILLIAMS, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 
TOGGS FOK HATCHING.— Partridge 
MfA Cochin, Dark Brahma, Silver-spangled Hamburgs, 
and Aylesbury Ducks. Send for Circular. Address 
E. RIDDLE, Russell, Geauga Co., Ohio. 
EGGS FOIt HATCHING. ,SM.°^SS|S 
Cochin, Light Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, Buff Cochin, and 
several other varieties. Inclose stamp for Circular. 
N. B. PERKINS, Jn., 79 Summer st„ Salem, Mass. 
171GGS FROM PIEEMSCTI STOCK. 
JSLM Dark Brahmas, 2d and Specials; Black Spanish. 1st, 
2d, and Special; and Brown Leghorns 2d, at Ex.N. Y. S. 
P. S„ Albauv, Feb., ’72. Partridge Cochins, Creve Coeurs, 
Houdans, anil Cayuga Ducks. All choice. Send stamp lor 
Circular. A. M. ILYLSTED, Box 23, Rye, N. Y. 
Tfifi ft C I am now booking orders for esrgs from 
£lWrWw. the following breeds, on all of which I have 
taken first premiums: Light Brahmas, from cock weighing 
155f lbs., @ $2.50 per 13; Dark Brahmas, imported cock, $4 
per 13; Houdans, $lperl3; Rouen Ducks, $2.50 per 13. A 
few choice fowls for sale. 
JOEL BRUNNER. Hosensack, Lehigh Co.. Pa. 
CHOICE EGGS 
For Hatching. 
From a new variety of 
Bufl' Cochins — wings 
and tail white. See Agriculturist for July, 1871. These fowls 
took first premium at New Jersey State Fair last Septem¬ 
ber. I am now receiving orders for eggs. Price $5 per doz. 
Address A. GORSLINE, Bloomfield, N. J. 
AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP. 
“The Best Pump in the World.” 
Our Agents report over $300,000 worth of property saved 
from Fire this year by these pumps, being the most power¬ 
ful force-pumps in the world, as well as Non-Freezing. 
See October number, page 390, also the Premium-List, page 
393, of the Am. Agriculturist. This paper never deceives 
the farmers. See notice in February number, page 45. Try 
one. If it don’t do the work claimed, send it back and get 
your money, as wc wax-rant our pumps to do all we 
claim for them on our circulars. 
Send for circulars or orders to the Bridgeport M’f’g 
Co., No. 53 Cliamlxers St., New York. 
An order for nine No. 1 Pumps secures an exclusive town 
agency. 
A merican scrmerger 
PUMP. General agent for Illinois, 
ALFRED A. RUNDLE, 
No. 318 North Centre St., Bloomington, Ill. 
PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER ! 
A JUDICIOUS USE OF 
FRANK MILLERS 
Prepared Harness Oil 
Blacking, for Harness, Carriage Tops, etc., and his 
LEATHER PRESERVATIVE 
WATER - PROOF^OIL BLACKING, 
For Boots and Shoes, is most excellent economy. These 
articles are always reliable. Manufactured by 
FRANK MILLER & SONS, 
18 and 30 Cedar Street, New York. 
PUBLIC HEALTH PROMOTED!!! 
Agriculture Benefited !! 
GOUX’S 
PATENT ABSORBENT CLOSET AND 
URINAL. 
The Goux system possesses all the advantages of the dry- 
earth system, without its disadvantages; it is economical, 
deodorizing, and self-acting. The whole refuse of every 
house—as excreta, liquid or solid, ashes, and sweepings—are; 
disposed of and turned to account, and it is applicable in 
individual cases, dwellings, and in large communities.— Sci¬ 
entific American, Jan. 1,1S72. 
Send for Circular. A. L. OSBORN & CO., 
No. 434 West Canal st., New York. 
WOODRUFF’S PATENT EARTH-CLOSET 
Took the First Premium at Great American 
Institute Fairs of 1870 and 1871. 
A better Closet and lower price than any 
other. 
Price, No. !, Black Walnut, with arms, $13.00 
“ •• 2, “ “ no arms, 11.00 
“ “ 3, White Wood, paneled, 9.00 
“ “ 4, “ “ plain, 8.00 
Agents wanted. Address 
GRIFFING & DRAPER, 00 Cortlandt St., New Y'ork. 
Only $2.00 per Barrel. 
If W ® RMS - 
IX Irvins BUGS, FLEAS. 
It Is an Excellent FERTILIZER. 
It can be used in the HOT-BED, COLD- 
FRAMES, CONSERVATORY, FLOWER, 
VEGETABLE GARDEN, or FARM. 
P. LORSLLARO & CO., 
16 and 18 Chambers st.. New York. 
GalvaiM Elastic Cable Fencint 
Always gives satisfaction. Neither sags in hot nor snaps in 
cold weather. Price $1.38 per rod of fence, upward. 
PHILIP S. .TU8TTCE, 
42 Cliff St., New York. 14 North 5th st., Philadelphia. 
