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AMKRICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
473 
ICE TOOLS. 
CAST STEEL 
ICE-PLOWS, 
MARKERS, 
and other 
ICE TOOLS. 
We have a large stock constantly on hand, and the assort¬ 
ment embraces all the latest improvements in Tools, now 
required in the business of Ice Cutting. All Tools are of 
the best quality, handsomely finished, and 
WARRANTED. 
Illustrated Price Lists sent free on application, and orders 
executed without any delay. 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beckman St., IVew York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston, Mass. 
The Peerless Thresher and Cleaner - —Peerless 
Thresher and Patent Shaker. 
The Peerless Straw Pieserving Rye Thresher. 
The Peerless Clover Huller and Cleaner. 
Horse, Tread and Lever Powers— all sizes. 
The best material used, and by first-class mechanics. 
B. GILL & SON, 
Trenton Agricultural Works. Trenton, N. J. 
Effective! Durable! 
Every Machine 
Arranged t© Cut 5 Length*. 
, c The Parmer, 
! < The Dealer, 
> ( Everybody 
WANTING A 
FEEDCUTTER. 
W. H. BAMS & CO., 
General Agents, 
34 & 36 S. Canal St., 
Cor. Wash'ton, CHICAGO. 
GALE’S FEED CUTTERS 
AND TURNIP CUTTERS. 
From the Editor of the Am. Agriculturist, 
February, 1870. 
"We regard the Copper Strip Feed Cutter as decidedly 
the best as a hand Machine, and know of some stables in 
New York whose Power Cutters are set aside, and two men, 
In an hour’s time, daily cut all the feed for one hundred 
horses with a large size Copper S'rr.ip Cutter. 
From JOSEPH HA PEIS, one of the Editors of the Amer¬ 
ican Agriculturist. ( Walks'and Talks on the Farm.) 
Warren Gat.k, Esq.— Dear Sir: Your Turnip Cutter 
(No. fi) is just the thing for slicing roots for cows and pigs; 
it cuts very rapidly and easily. 
Jefferson Valuev (Westchester Co.), N. Y.. Feb., 1S69. 
Warren Gai.k, Esq .—Dear Sir: 1 have purchased a (No. 
2) Gauk Vegetable Slickr, and tested it on turnips and 
potatoes, the last, of which my son. six years old,can cut for 
nine head of cattle, at the fate of one bushel per minute. 
It is something I have long desired, and gives me perfect 
satisfaction in everv respect. 
Yours respectfully, ISAAC EEQUA. 
7he.se machines are not to be paid for till tried on your 
farm and you like them. See illustrations Nov. number of 
the Agriculturist. Circulars free, 
WARREN GALE, Chicopee Falls. Mass. 
Magic Lanterns, 
Large and Small, for Sunday-Schools, 
Public Exhibitions, etc. Profitable 
Business for a Man with Small Capi¬ 
tal. Catalogue Free to any Address. 
McAllister, optician, 
49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
Once Joined, Never Divided! 
To introduce our Superior Style of Table Cutlery, we will 
send to any addreBS by mail, post-paid, upon the receipt of 
$1.00, one of our Beautiful Steel-ISladed, Hot- 
Water Proof Handled Butter-Knives, Silver- 
Plated Throughout. Worth twice the money. Cir¬ 
culars, giving full description and Post-paid price of all our 
styles, sent on application. 
WOODS CUTLERY CO., Sole Manufacturers, 
D. II. GOO DELL, President. Antrim, N. H. 
The Prairie State Corn-Sheller lias proved itself the most 
perfect Self-feeding Shelier in use. It Shells, Cleans, Sacks, 
or Elevates the corn at one operation. Address 
JOLIET MANUFACTURING CO., Joliet, Ill. 
Descriptive Circulars Free. 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL CORN 
docs its work thoroughly—stripping every 
car and stubbing, large or small, completely 
of husks and silk. Any ordinary two-horse 
power is sufficient to operate the machine, 
which is capable of husking GO bushels per 
hour. IVo Farmer can afford to do without 
it. For Circulars or further information. 
Address PETER PHILIP, President, Stock- 
port, N. Y., or the Company, Hudson, 5i. Y. 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., of IV. Y., are sole agents 
for Philip’s Spiral Corn Husker in the city of 
New York, and sell it at the Company’s price, 
with every other kind of Farm Machinery. 
THE PEOPLES’ 
Force Pumps. 
Awarded medal of American In¬ 
stitute over all competitors last fall. 
For tlie iiouse and out of doors. 
Non-freezing,and adaptable to wells 
from 6 to 100 feet deep. Highly re¬ 
commended for city houses on ac¬ 
count of their great, power. Parties 
about to supply themselves are in¬ 
vited to call and examine. Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Plumbers 
are particularly requested to call. 
See Ogden Farm Papers, Dec., 1871. 
See “Notes from the Pines,” on 
page 182, May number, of American 
Agriculturist, 1871. 
Certain parties, with the intent 
to profit by the well earned reputation of these pumps, the 
result of faithful manufacture, having imitated them, the 
public are cautioned to look for Hie name, “People’s Pump,” 
Patented Aug. 31, 18159, cast on the lid, to insure obtaining 
the genuine article, and to avoid litigation. 
W. S. BLUNT, 77 Beckman Street, Sew York. 
HIGGAKUM, CT„ 
MANUFACTURERS OF AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL 
KINDS AN® DESCRIPTION. 
Send for a Catalogue, with a description of THE 
SILVER EAGLE PLOW, the best plow &«(((/ Oili- 
new Farmer’s Almanac will he published in November. 
Will he mailed to any address upon receipt of stamp. 
AUTOMATIC 
PUMPS. 
Water driven to any height 
and distance hy compressed air. 
Country houses supplied cheaply 
and certainly for bath-rooms, 
water closets, hot and cold water 
faucets, etc. 
Plenty of fresh water for stock 
on farms. Address 
Hartford Pump Co., 
Hartford, Conn. 
Mason C. 'Veld, 
189 & 191 Water St., New York. 
American Machine Co., 
430 Walnut St., Piiila. 
Thomas T. Tasker, Jr., Stephen P. M. Tasker. 
MORRIS, TASKER & CO. 
PASCAL IRON WORKS, Philadelphia. 
TASKER IRON WORKS, New Castle, Delaware. 
Offices & Warehouses, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. 
Manufacturers of Wrought Iron 'l'ubes, plain, galvanized 
and rubber coated. Boiler Tubes. Oil Well Tubing and 
Casing. Gas and Steam Fittings, Valves and Cocks. Gas 
and Steam Filters’ Tools. Cast Iron Pipe. Lamp Posts 
and Lanterns. Improved Coal Gas Apparatus, &c. 
We would cull special attention to our Patent 
Vulcanized Rubber-coated Tube. 
E jP n W A-n-n .PRODUCE COMMIS- 
■ OS U. VV jfiUJJj SION MERCHANTS. 
(Established 1815.) No. 279 W:«shiugton-st., N. Y. 
Reference, Irving National Bank. 
Roses for the Million! 
$1 per dozen, by mail. Descriptive lists sent free. 
Address TYRA MONTGOMERY, Maltoon, Ill. 
DAISY, QUEEN VICTORIA. 
We are now prepared to furnish. plants ol 
this beautiful flower in large or small quan¬ 
tities. Send for descriptive circular and price 
list. A. HANCE Si SON, 
Nurserymen Si Florists, 
lied Manic, N. J. 
PHILADELPHIA, dune 11, 1874* * 
N. Guilbert, Gwynedd. Pa.—Enclosed is sample of wool 
of a yearling ewe, bred from the ewe Cotswold that I order¬ 
ed from you for Mr. Keller, at Akron, Pa.; the wool of the 
yearling weighed 16^ lbs., and speaks very well for your 
stock. He intends having it advertised in the Lancaster 
newspapers. He sold all his other sheep. 
Yours, etc., A. II. FRASER, No. 415 S. Second St. 
Always on hand and for sale, Cotswold Sheep, Soutlidowns, 
Blooded Live Stock, Horses, Cows, Calves, Swine, Geese,. 
Ducks. Turkeys, Fancy Fowls, Peacocks. Dons, Maltese 
Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, White Mice, Deer, Swan, Pigeons, 
etc. A noble pair of thoroughbred Mastiffs, and an elegant 
English Greyhound Dog. Wanted—Deer, Swan, and Wild. 
Geese. N. GLJILBERT, Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa. 
OVER 5000 IN USE OF 
INCERSOLL’S 
COTTON AN® WOOL PRESSES, 
INGERSOLL’S HAY AND STRAW PRESSES. 
INUERSOLL’S RAG AND PAPER PRESSES. 
INGERSOLI.’S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES, 
BOTH HAND AND HORSE-POWER PRESSES, 
for haling all kinds of material, on hand and made to order. 
For price-list and full information, call on or address the 
manufacturers, INGERSOI.L & BALSTON, 
Greenpoint, (Brooklyn), N. Y. 
Garden Engine and Firk 
Extinguisher.— For Wasli- 
- ing Windows, Carriages, etc. 
Protects Buildings from Fire, 
and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. 
Easily carried. No Dwelling. 
Country Home, or Factory 
should lie without the Foun¬ 
tain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHITMAN, Sole Proprietor 
and Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 
LOVEJOY’S METALLIC 
WEATHER HOUSES 
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. Sent prepaid to anv address, 
safely packed, upon receipt, of $2 (Two), 
hy ALVAN L. LOVEJOY, 
Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
229 Washington St. Boston. 
Special price to dealers. 
For Farmers & Dairymen. 
Tile BOOKWALTER ENGINE 
LOWEST - PRICED GOOD ENGINE 
EVER CONSTRUCTED. BOILER and 
ENGINE made of the best Charcoal 
Iron. Compact, Substantial, Econom¬ 
ical, and easily managed. 
Boiler. Governor, Pumps,and ail trim¬ 
mings complete for running, at low 
price ot 
3 Horse-Power, . . $251.50 
4)4 “ . . 303.50 
Delivered on cars, boxed, at shops. 
FOOS «fc JAYNE, 
109 Liberty St., New York- 
Self-Fuel- 
For Cripples 
Can be easily 
in or out doors, 
ing the use of 
State your weight 
for illustrated 
ferent styles and 
Please mention 
this paper. 
ling Clairs 
and Invalids 
propelled, either 
by any one hay- 
hands. 
and send stamp 
catalogue of dir- 
prices. 
S. A. SMITH, 
No. 82 Platt St., 
N. Y. City. 
3 IMPROVED FOOT LATHES. 
Small Engine Lathes, Small Gear Cut¬ 
ters, Hand Planers for Metal, Ball Turn¬ 
ing Machines, Slide Rests, Foot Scroll 
Saws tor light and heavy work. Small 
Power Scroll Saws, Foot Circular Saw 
Machines. The very best. Many readers 
of this paper have one of them. 
Catalogues free. 
_N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
t the articles for Artisans or Amateurs. 
Halladay’s Improved 
■Wind-Mill. 
P ERFECTLY Self-Regulating. The 
Best, Cheapest, most Durable and 
Popular Mill made. Manufactured 
under the immediate supervision of 
Inventor 18 years. Two million dol¬ 
lars’ worth now in use. Send for Cata- 
ogue. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III. 
