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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
BAKER’S CHOCOLATE AND COCOA. 
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. 
W. BAKER & CO.’gs- 
American, French, Homoeopathic 
and 
Leaf, Flower and Fruit 
of the Cocoa y with a 
pod opened. 
VANILLA CHOCOLATE, 
PREPARED COCOA, 
b k © m 
Cocoa Paste, Homceopathio 
Cocoa, Cocoa Shells, 
Cracked Cocoa, <fc. 
T HESE Manufactures, to -which first premiums 
have been awarded by the chief Institutes and 
Fairs of the Union, and at the PARIS EXPOSITION 
OF IS67, are an excellent diet for children, invalids 
and persons in health, allay rather than induce tiie 
nervous excitement attendant upon the use of tea 
or coffee, and are recommended by the most eminent 
physicians. t 
For sale by the principal Grocers in the United States. 
7 1 WALTER BAKER & CO., 
Dorchester, .... Mass. 
STIMPSOW’S SCIENTIFIC PEN 
and INK-RETAINING HOLDER. 
One dozen Pens (assorted points) and a Holder mailed, pre¬ 
paid, on receipt of fifty cents. A, S, Barnes & Co,, N, Y. 
The Standard Churn of ©nr Country 
JUOEM CHUM AW© 
PnrcSiascrs will Mm! It Jo 
EASTERN BRANCH. 
C. PALMER & SON, 
GenT. Agents, 
Utica, N. T. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
Grifiing & Co., 53 & 60 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Clippies, Marston & Peck. South Water-st... Chicago. 
Cupples & Marston, North Second-st., St. Louis. 
$10 a Day for AH.—Stencil Tool Samples 
free. Address A. J. EULLAM, Springfield, Vt. 
r|MIE DELAWARE LITERARY INSTITUTE, 
FRANKLIN, N. Y„ lias full equipment, and offers a 
thorough business or scientific education, at low rates. 
GEO. IV. JONES, A. M„ Principal. 
Send for Knox’s Seed Catalogue.—Sec page 71. 
S ^VERY FARMER mid HOUSEKEEPER should 
A use MARK & LANGMAN’S Patent Liquid Bi-Sulphite 
of Lime, for preserving meat, eggs, cider, etc. Sold by all 
Druggists. Wholesale agent, W. MARK, 14 Water-st., and 
143 Maiden Lane, New York. 
BUfTEH WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DASH. 
The Julien Churn Co. offers the above named Churn in its 
various sizes to dealers and butter makers, as the staple 
Clmrn of our country. It is now in practical use in various 
portions of the Union, and 
1st.—A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of the very best blitter, leaving the butter¬ 
milk thin and blue. 
2d.—A perfect butter worker and salter. 
3d.—Easily operated and cleaned; a child can work it. 
4til.—-It is the strongest, 
handsomest, and most 
durable Churn in the 
market. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 holds 8 gallons and 
churns 5 gallons, $10.00. 
No. 3 holds 10 gallons and 
churns 7 gallons, $10.50. 
No. 4 holds 13 gallons, and 
churns 10 gallons, $11.50. 
WM. C. CIIAMBEKLAIN 
Gen’l. Agent, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
C M ALE’S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
w Do you want tlie cheapest, fastest, easiest operated, 
most simple, and durable Self-eFcding Hay, Straw and Stalk 
Cutter. Not to he paid for till tried. Allowance made for 
freight. Agents wanted. Illustrated Circular sent. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y. 
GALE & CHAPIN, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Fountain Ren, useful present. One tilling writes ten 
hours, also other gold pens and cases. Send stamp for Cir¬ 
cular. G. F. 1IAWKES, lit Nassau-st., New York. 
KNOX’S SEED STORE AT YOUR DOOR— 
See “ Seert toy Mail,” j*nge 71, 
A. N. WOOD & CO., 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y, 
Manufacturers of their Celebrated 
P®MABIiE MGIIES, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Thrashing Machines, Circular Saws, Mills 
of all kinds. Printing Presses, Wood or Iron Lathes, Machin¬ 
ery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping Water, Corn Shelters, &c., &c. 
They are mounted either on legs, like the above cut, for 
stationary use, or on wheels, with a pole, ready for attach¬ 
ing a team for moving from place to place. 
Mr. W. N. Perky, of Rushvillc, Yates Co., N. Y„ says in 
the Country Gentleman of Aug. 29th, 1807: “ By the way, we 
are thrashing by steam, using a six horse portable engine. 
It works to a charm, just the tiling to do a nice job ; it does 
the work of ten horses on a sweep power, and very much 
better.” 
The American Agriculturist, in editorial notes, on page 
317, Sept, number, 1S67, says: “Steam Thrashers are a 
prominent feature in Western husbandry. The horse thrash¬ 
ers are still in use, but are as certainly doomed as the scythe 
or I lie hand fake, They are altogether too slow for this age. 
The steam thrasher is mounted upon wheels, and is drawn 
by liorses from place to place, as it is wanted. The great 
advantage of the steam thrasher is that it puts the wheat 
harvest so much into the power of the farmer. As a rule, 
wheat stands in the shock until it is thrashed, and the first 
good weather is availed of to clean the crop, and send it to 
market.” 
The Manufacturers take pleasure in referring to the fol¬ 
lowing parties, some of whom have used their Portable 
Engines for years: 
Wm. Porter & Son, 271 Pearl-st., New-York. 
E. i’>. Osborne, Pouglikeepsip, N. Y. 
P. M. Biegen, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 
A. N. Webb, Hudson, N. Y. 
D. E. Teal & Co., Norwich, N. Y. 
D. .1. Woodworth. Yorkshire. N. Y. 
Babcock Bros., Deposit, N. Y. 
John Green way, Syracuse, N. Y. 
J. I. Nicks, Elmira, N. Y. 
White & Fuller, Bingliampton, N. Y. 
John Scuyler, Bloomingdale, N. J. 
C. II. Raymond, Franklin, Pa. 
Wm. Stitzel, McEwensville, Pa. 
Worts & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
A. W. Copeland, Detroit, Mich. 
Cock & Thomas, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Moses II. Lee, Edwardsburg, Mich. 
G. A. Colby, Niles. Mich. 
J. H. Elsifter, E. Saginaw, Mich. 
Doane & Bingham, Alpena, Mich. 
J. E. Bonebrake. Mishawaka, Indiana. 
Geo. A. Wood, Richardson, Indiana. 
Prairie Farmer Co., Chicago, Illinois. 
Geo. & C. IV. Sherwood. Chicago, Illinois. 
Geo. Linebarger & Co., Elwood, Ill. 
G. H. Sanford. Griggsville, Ill. 
J. Widman, Elpaso, Ill. 
R. Ford, Bnda, Ill. 
O. M. Conkey, Homer, Ill. 
Wm. Illingworth. Polo, Ill. 
Mvers & Co., Hloomington, III. 
E. 'P. Allis & Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. 
AV. II. Amidon, Rubicon, AVis. 
Owen AVliitney & Co., Footeville, Wis. 
Daily Gazette Co., Davenport, Iowa. 
Chandler & Frost.. Monticello, Iowa. 
Timothy Allen, AVest Point, Iowa. 
Pioneer Printing Co.. St. Paul. Minn. 
Gardner & Meloy, Hastings, Minn. 
Cyrus Stoner, Leitersburg, Md. 
Parkersburg Mill Co., Parkersburg, AV. Va. 
Chisolm Bros., Charleston, S. C. 
Isaac I). Spear. Mobile, Ala. 
E. M. Ivens & Co., New Orleans, La. 
J. P. Dale, Nashville, Tenn. 
Plant Bros., St. Louis, Mo. 
J. C. Austin, Cosuninus. Cal. 
E. G. Bradley, Cotton Plant, Ark. 
Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists sent on application 
to A. N. WOOD & CO. 
Gale’s Copper Strip Feed Cotter. 
Fully warranted for three years. 
Agricultural Boilers, Vegetable Cutters, 
Circular Saw, in frame, for Cutting Fare- 
wood, Splitting Boards, &c. 
Braining Spades, Scoops, 
Clift’s Aerating Churns* 
Special attention given to furnishing choice breeds of 
Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, &c. 
Send for Price List“to JOHN W. DOUGLASS, 
181 Water-st., New York. 
Premium Drag-Saw and Horse-Power 
For cutting Logs into Fire-wood, stuff for Shingles, Staves, 
etc., etc. Send for Circular. 
BLVMYKK, NORTON & CO., Cincinnati, O. 
KNOX’S NURSERY AT YOUR DOOR—See 
j»age 73. 
TIIE iSURJLIKGTON 
FREE FRUIT-BOX. ■ 
PATENTED JAN’Y 10, 1865. 
FOR 
Marketing Berries 
and Small Bruits, 
The Manufacturers of these 
cheap and popular Boxes are 
now prepared to offer them 
in any quantity, either made 
up ready for use or packed in 
flats for distant transport¬ 
ation. 
Having introduced a 
r —-n 
YZ7 
New Feature 
to tiie box by which its ap¬ 
pearance is much improved 
and a new object gamed, they 
invite Fruit Growers and 
Dealers to send for a Circular 
giving full description and 
list of prices, to the 
BUHLIMGTOM MANUFACT’KIMGr CO 
Burlington, EU. J. 
Or to GEO. H. CLARKE, Agent, 436 Broadway, New Tori 
Philadelphia Office, B. L. JAMES, 24 N. Water-st. 
$ 
% 
0 fllLSjl 
jPaten^d 
Light. Portable, Cheap, perfect protection and thorouj 
ventilation. Best invention for the forcing and protectii 
ot early vegetables. For sale by Seedsmen and Agricultu 
ill Dealers generally. AVholesale Depot, 7 Broadway, N." 
I. St. JOHN, Invt. and Patentee, Stamford, Conn, 
American Institute Fair, Oct. 26. 1867, Awarded 
HENRY SEYMOUR & CO., New York, 
The only Premium Medal for the best SHEEP SHEAR 
Pruning and Hedge Shears . These SHEEP SHEARS a 
warranted to be far superior to “ AVilkinson’s" in durabilf 
and finish. Sold by all Hardware and Agricultural Iioust 
American Agriculturist for Jan. 1S6S, says: “We lia'’ 
hitherto been too much dependent upon England forot; 
best cutlery, and sheep shears were no exception. Hard 
willing to trust, without the test of use, our own favorab 
impression in regard to the excellence of these sheep sheai 
made by Henry Seymour & Co., of this city, we have su 
mitted them to the judgment of practical sheep sliearei 
who are much pleased'with them, and to experts in ste 
manufactures, who pronounce an unqualified approvi 
confirming us in our own opinions.” 
f F RESPONSIBLE FARMERS will guaranty 
that we shall have back our Cutters or our pay. we w 
set their boys at work selling Gale's Copper Strip Fe 
Cutters. Send for Illustrated Circular. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y. 
GALE & CHAPIN, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
The American Paint—For Hoofs. 
Tin or Shingle, New, Old, or Leaky. Will not corrode mi 
als, exposure has no effect. Warranted pure. Furnished 
applied by CHARLES DIMON, 1S1 Pearl-st.; New York. 
Send for Circulars. P. O. Box 4094. 
C HEESE VATS for Farm Dairies ; Roe’s patei 
the best in the world. Roe’s newly improved Vats 1 
Associated Dairies and Factories; tiie best and tiie clienpe 
Circulars and directions for cheese making, of 
H. A. llOE, Madison, Lake Co.. 
.. Ohio.; 
iT.fi 
SEND at ONCE for KNOX’S SMALL FRU 
©ATAUOGUE.-See pngc 73. 
