1872 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
351 
SALE ©F 
PERCHERON HORSES. 
The undersigned will offer for sale at the Pimlico 
Fair Grounds near Baltimore, 
On FRIDAY, Oct. 11th, 
that being the last day of the Show of the Mary¬ 
land State Agricultural Society, from 
15 to 20 Head cf PERCHERON 
HORSES, 
of both sexes, Imported, or the produce of Im¬ 
ported animals, all pure-bred. 
VM. T. WALTERS, 
Baltimore, Md. 
For Catalogues, which will be ready Sept. 15th, 
address as above, or the Editors of The American 
Farmer, Baltimore, Md. 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky., 
Thorough-bred Horses, Trotting Stock, Im¬ 
ported Alderneys, South Down Sheep, etc. 
J. W. HU NT REYNOLDS. 
(State where you saw this advertisement.). 
T HE undersigned will sell, without reserve, in 
Baltimore, in the month of October next—day and 
place of sale to be named in Catalogues which will be issued 
in due time—the imported Jersey Bull C lement (115), six 
years old; possibly the imported Jersey Bull Southampton 
(117), four years old; several young Jersey Bulls, the get of 
Clement, and a number of Jersey, tirade, and common cows 
and heifers. J. HOWARD MclIEKRY, 
Pikesville, Baltimore Co., Md. 
“POULTRY WORLD.” 
A monthly. $1.00 a year. Splendidly illustrated. Telia 
all about poultry. Send 10 cents for a sample cony. Address 
H. H. STODDARD, Publisher, Hartford, Ct. 
T HE American Standard of Excellence 
for Exhibition Poultry. Indispensable 'o poultry 
breeders. It governs tile awards at exhibitions. Sent, 
post-paid, for 50 ets. 
Weight’s New Work ox Poultry, containing 50 superb 
plates in colors. Published in 25 nos. Issued semi-monthly. 
Price 50 ets. per no., sent carefully wrapped, post-paid. Trtj 
one no. for a sample, andsee the finest work of the. kind ever 
attempted. Address II. II. Stoddard, Hartford, Cf., pub¬ 
lisher of The Poultry World. 
15LACK MASS for stocking ponds. 
eFEKiSIElir CAH'S'L E. Family cows. 
Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
BONE MANURE and GROUNeTboN 
$30, $35, and $-10 per ton. 
BEST SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, 
$50 per ton. 
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE, 
$25 per ton. 
PURE NO. I PERUVIAN GUANO. 
ELLSWORTH A. REEVES, 
Late GRIFFING & CO., GO Cortlandt St., New York. 
Tie Celebrate! Bone Fertilizers, 
GROUND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
BONE FLOUR. 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, On- 
Dissolved Bone. Send for Circulars. 
LISTER BROS., Newark, M. J. 
Holbrook’s Swivel Plows 
Do perfect work without dead furrows or ridges . 
u ft ^ For level land & side hill. 
Easy draft. Have Hinged 
Cutters. Adapted to bog 
meadows. Circulars of 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO. 
Boston, Mass. 
TT&BCK’S ]P©t. 2 Bto»E>l££ 2 £er is the best in 
-hL*^ use. Send for Circular. PH ATT & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
STEAM POT- 
-H TEJIY, Drain-Tile, and Terra-Cotta Works. Manu¬ 
facturers of Flower-Pots, Vases, Urns, Hanging-Baskets, 
Drain-Tile, etc. Inducements to Nurserymen and Florists 
for the fall trade. Send for Price-list. Address 
S. K. FLETCHER, Treas., Indianapolis, Ind. 
STMT A NURSERY, S. T ^ 
Price-list of Trees, Plants, Seedling;. Root Grafts, etc., free. 
Heikes Nuesekies, Dayton, O. [Established 1822.] 
STAITOAKI* PEAK. 
TREES, at greatly reduced rates. 
Also, a general line of Nursery Stock. Write for Price-list. 
E. MOODY & SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 
Patented August 29th, 1871. 
HWP©RYAR!V iRWEPITiOM. 
JIG SAW, 
FOR ALL KINDS OF SCROLL AND WOOD SAWING. 
It runs by Foot or Steam Power—will saw from 1-16 to 
3 in. in thickness. Also, a small one, that runs the same as a 
Sewing Machine, for Amateurs. Sue Cut. Send stamp for 
Circulars for full description for different styles of saws. 
Address C. SMITH, 696 Broadway, New York, 
Sole Agent for Patentee in New York and other States. 
Kejftone, Hitchiisoi’s, & Excelsior 
Cider Mills 
and Presses, 
Apple Grind¬ 
ers, and large 
Press Screws. 
Headquarters 
for Cider Ma¬ 
chinery. 
ELLSWORTH 
A. REEVES, 
Late 
GRIFFING ' 
& CO., 
58 and GO 
Cortlandt St., 
IVew York. 
A LIVE FARMER WANTED 
In each county as Wholesale Agent for O’Hara’s Dol¬ 
lar Champion Corn-Sheller, patented July IS, 1871, 
indorsed by leading Agricultural Papers: and O’Hara’s 
Practical Com-Hnsker, patented Aug. 1, 1871. Sure 
sale. Very large profits. Samples of both, delivered. $1.75. 
C. M. O’HARA, Hillsboro, O. 
WBW 1872 . 
Moulton Rolls, 
Most Durable; 
DoubleSpiral Cogs 
Easiest Working; 
Curved Clamp, 
Holds Firmest; 
Metal Journal 
Casings, 
NO WEAR-OUT. 
IPKOVIDENCE T®OL COMPANY, 
11 Warren st„ N. Y.. a»nl PHOV.. B. I. 
$100 to 250 >rr£fr a ;S 
where selling our new seven-strand White Platina 
Clothes-Lines. Sells readily at every bouse. Samples 
free. Address the Girard Wins Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. 
900,000 ACRES 
OF 
KXCELLENT FARMING 
AND SPLENDID 
Michigan Pine Lands 
FOR SALE, 
On which are ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF 
PINE TIMBER, and inexhaustible quantities of Maple, 
Beech, Elm, Ash. Hemlock, Oak, eto. 
Tlie grant of lands to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail¬ 
road Company, to build their Road from Fort Wayne, Ind., 
to Traverse Bay and Mackinaw, Michigan, comprises in its 
farming lands every variety of soil, from the rich day loam 
to tlie light sandy, and they are found in that section of 
Michigan, north of tlie city of Grand Rapids, and contiguous 
to tlie great fruit licit on tlie eastern shores ot Lake Michi¬ 
gan, now being rapidly developed by railroad and other en¬ 
terprises. 
Farming I.amis are sold to actual settlers, on cre- 
<i if, one quarter down, balance in yearly payments, interest 
7 per cent. Persons desirous of locations for farms will, on 
application at tlie Office in Grand Rapids, he fur¬ 
nished with Tickets over tlie Road, entitling them to 
-Return of Fares, in the event of purchasing any of tlie 
Company’s farming land. For information about the lands, 
prices, location, etc., etc., address 
WM. A. HOWARD, Land Commissioner, 
Title Perfect. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
A If COLONY FKAM! 
At “ SKIDDY,” in Neosho Valley, on 
MISSOURI, KANSAS, and TEXAS RAIL.WAY. 
Under the auspices of the 
NATIONAL BUREAU OF MIGRATION. 
Mr. Wm. P. Tomlinson, Local Agent, is on the ground, 
and will give advice and assistance in locating land. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOME¬ 
STEAD JOURNAL, 
Containing maps, with full particulars as to the Organiza¬ 
tion of tlie Colony, the Lands, Productions, Climate, Wood, 
Water, etc., SENT FREE, on application to 
S. R. WELLS, Sec’y of tlie National Bureau of Migration, 
3S9 Broadway, New York. 
AND GOOD HOMES in the midst 
of good society, in tlie National 
Colony, for temperate, industrious 
people. No others need apply. 
Send stamp for tlie Colony 
Journal to 
MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., 
Toledo, Ohio. 
HEALTH 
WEALTH 
1 
| Hamer’s Premium hallway llorse loner and | 
Thresher and Cleaner, received, 
THE FIRST PRIZE 
At Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. Y. 
For “ &'low and east/ movement of horses, 15 rods less 
than ly 2 mites per hour, Mechanical Construction of 
the very best kind, tho?’ough and conscientious work¬ 
manship and material in every place, nothing slighted, 
excellent work, dec.," os shown by official Report oi 
Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in 
.Market. Catalogue with price, lull information, and 
Judges Report of Auburn Trial sent free. Address a 
1 MIN A RD HARDER, ^ 
Cobleskill. Schoharie Co.. N.Y. I 
GLOSMG-OUT SALE. ~ 
Very cheap. Hay Presses and Tread Horse-Powers. To 
close out the business. Address 
W. S. SHAW, Buffalo, N Y. 
CHAMBERLAIN'S 
Patent Screw Stump Machine, 
FOR FARMER'S USE. 
Safe, Economical, Cheap, and 
the best in use. Will pull the 
largest stump with ease. 
Patented June 11th, 1867. 
For particulars send for circular to 
Geo. Chamberlain & Son, Olcan, liY. 
This is the cheapest and best ditching plow ever used. 
Will be at the N. Y. State Fair. Elmira. Send for circulars 
to GEO. CHAMBERLIN & SON, Olean, N. Y. 
■UTATTH A P Quick: ! Cheap ! I»mre ! 
V J.l’l J-lCTil-Xui $#“ As my plan of making is tlie 
best, persons are fraudulently selling Descriptions which I 
give away. Send three cents to A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, O. 
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