1868.1 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
161 
3 BEST, 
PLANT 
Genuine. 
“ Should any of our friends wish to try tills Berry they 
will lind Mr. E. WILLIAMS, of Montclair, N. J., ft respon¬ 
sible man and worthy of their patronage.”—N. Y. Coach- 
makers’Mag. llefers to Eds. of this paper, and customers 
all over the country. 
General Ao-enfs l KNOX, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
general Agents, £ A. PARISH, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
THE 
Improved 
GOTHIC 
FRUIT 
BOX. 
These beautiful Boxes, with the improvements, are offered 
to the growers of Strawberries and all small fruits, at the 
very low price of $10 per 1,000, for Pints and Quarts in 
the flat; Packing extra. Their great superiority over 
every other kind is now fully established. One thousand 
packed in the flat, occupy about the space of a Crate of 12 
Quart Boxes, a very important item in the saving of freight. 
All parts are furnished complete and can be readily and 
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Address 
FRANKLIN H. LUMMTTS & CO., 
Manufacturers, 
No. 8Si Joint St., N. Y. 
BAUGH’S 
COMMERCIAL MANURES. 
FOR ALL CROPS AND PLANTS. 
Baugh’s Raw Bon© Phosphate. 
Baugh’s Chicago Bon© Fertilizer. 
Baugh’s Chicago Blood Manure. 
mark \ 
ON EVERY 
PACKAGE. 
The high estimatiou in which these manures have been 
held for 14 years past, as active and reliable crop producers, 
will be fully sustained in the future. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 
BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia, 
Office, No. 20 S. Dei. Avenue. 
NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., 
Chicago, Office, Commercial Building, Cor. Lake and 
La Salle Streets. 
GENERAL AGENTS: 
JOHW RALSTON & CO., 
1S1 Pearl Street, New York. 
GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., 
49 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
For Sale by Local Dealers who have been located In 
all the important cities and towns in the United States and 
the Dominion of Canada. 
The Journal of the Farm, a monthly agricul¬ 
tural paper, giving a detailed description of the above arti¬ 
cles. Price Circular, etc., mailed free upon application to 
either of the above houses. 
JE. F. Coe’s 
AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE, 
Price $55 per ton of 2000 pounds, free on hoard. 
Send for Circular giving Analysis and Testimonials to 
J. R. DECATUR & Co., 
_. 191 ITater-st.. New York. 
S EE CHAS. COLLINS’ ADVERTISEMENT, 
page 160, if you want any plants. 
Catalogue FREE. — THOS. C. ANDREWS, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
The Standard Churn of our Country, 
JUUEN CHURN AID 
BUTTER WORKER. 
PAT. LADLE DAgH. 
The Julien Churn Co. offers the above named Churn in its 
various sizes to dealers and butter makers, as the staple 
Churn of our country. It is now in practical use in various 
portions of the Union, and 
Purchasers will lind it to toe 
1st.—A perfect butter maker, always producing the largest 
possible quantity of the very best butter, leaving the butter¬ 
milk thin and blue. 
2d.—A perfect butter worker and salter. 
Sd.—Easily operated and cleaned; a child can work it. 
4tli.—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. CHAMBERLAIN 
Gen’l. Agent, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
EASTERN BRANCH. 
C. PALMER & SON, 
Gen'l. Agents, 
Utica, N. Y. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
Grifflng & Co., 53 & CO Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Cupples, Marston & Peck, South Water-st., Chicago. 
Cupples & Marston, North Second-st„ St. Louis. 
B 
U Y THE BEST!! 
" Tlie Best are the Cheapest! 
BUY P1RTEI»GE FOISKS 
i , 
The First and Highest Prize, 
A SILVER MEDAL, 
Was awarded PARTRIDGE FORKS at the PARIS EXPO¬ 
SITION, 1867. For sale by all the principal Agricultural 
and Hardware Stores. 
SIUIMWAT & COMPANY, 
Manufacturers of Hay, Manure and Spading Forks, Garden 
Hakes and Potato Diggers, at the 
PARTRIDGE FORK WORKS, 
Leominster, Mass. 
Byers’ Metallic “ Swine Jew¬ 
elry,” or 44 Anti-Rooter.” 
This device is as shown in cut—simple, plain, 
easily applied, and effectual. Can he used from one 
Hog to another, and never wear out. For sale by 
all principal Hardware Stores. Price per dozen, 50 cents. 
Liberal discount to the Trade. Sample will he sent free (on 
receipt of 10c.) to any P. O. in the U. S. 
Address the Manufacturer, E. BLAIR, Bucyrus, Ohio. 
Or, CLARK, WILSON & CO., Agents, New York. 
New York State Agricultural Works, 
Established 1830. 
Manufacturers of Wheeler’s Patent Railway Horse-Pow¬ 
ers and Threshers and Cleaners, Lever Powers of the most 
approved kinds. Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, Wood Saw¬ 
ing Machines, Shingle and Heading Machines, Horse Pitch- 
forks. The Atlantic Cotton Gin and Condenser, (Saw made 
without filing.) etc., etc. Also dealers in the most approved 
Agricultural Implements. Our machines cannot be excel¬ 
led if equalled by any in the market, and we guarantee them 
fully as represented. Address, 
WHEELER, MELICK & CO., Albany, N. Y. 
Illustrated Circulars and Price Lists sent on application. 
ENGINES, SAW, AND 
GRIST MILES. 
The Old Mt. Vernon Iron Works, established 
1831, notwithstanding the general depression in trade, are 
manufacturing 15 to 25 Engines and Mills per 
Month, to supply the large and increasing demands for 
their 
Stationary Engines, for Mills, Factories, 
Furnaces, &c., of from 8 to 225 Horse-Power. 
Portable Engines of from 7 to 30 Horse-Power. 
Thrashing and Plantation Engines, Mount¬ 
ed on Wheels. 
Circular Saw Mills of all sizes. 
Reed & Buckingham’s Patent Portable 
Spring Grist Mills, and Portable Bolts for same. 
COMPLETE 
AN© FLOURING MILL 
Machinery, including Best French Burr Mill Stones, 
Old Dutch Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gearing, Shaft¬ 
ing, and all necessary Fixtures. Drafts and Plans 
for the erection of the Building and arrangement of the 
Machinery are f urnished without charge. 
This Firm was the first to commence tlie practice of fur¬ 
nishing complete Machinery and Fixtures for Saw and Grist 
Mills, and experienced Millwrights to erect and put the 
same in operation: lienee their unprecedented success, and 
reputation for building tlie best Engines and Mills in use. 
All their machinery is made from tlie best material, and 
constructed in the most thorough and substantial manner, 
and warranted to give satisfaction. 
Prices and Terms tlie most favorable that can he had. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
C. & J. COOPER & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
American- Institute Fair, Oct. 26,1S67. Awarded 
HENRY SEYMOUR & Co., New York, 
The only Premium Medal for tlie best SHEEP SHEARS, 
Pruning and Hedge Shears- These SHEEP SHEARS are 
warranted to he far superior to “ Wilkinson’s” in durability 
and finish. Sold by all Hardware and Agricultural Houses. 
American Agriculturist for Jan. 1868, says: ‘-We have 
hitherto been too much dependent upon England for our 
best cutlery, and sheep shears were no exception. Hardly 
willing to trust, without the test of use, our own favorable 
impression in regard to the excellence of these sheep shears, 
made bv Henry Seymour & Co., of this city, we have sub¬ 
mitted them to the judgment of practical sheep shearers, 
who are much pleased with them, and to experts in steel 
manufactures, who pronounce an unqualified approval, 
confirming us in our own opinions.” 
H R&rl' 
to 
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as's 
“OPEN - 
Light, Portable, Cheap, perfect protection and thorough 
ventilation. Best invention for tlie forcing and protecting 
of early vegetables. For sale by Seedsmen and Agricultur¬ 
al Dealers generally. Wholesale Depot, 7 Broadway, N. Y. 
' ~ --’ ” 1PLET( 
I. St. JOHN & TEMI 
L’ON. 
HYDRAULIC 
COW-MILKER. 
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—All who are looking for busi¬ 
ness to call and exam¬ 
ine the HYDRAULIC 
COW-MILKER, Pat. 
Mav 22, 1866, and Feb. 
18 ,1868. A sure cure 
for aching hands and 
'kicking cows. It milks 
the four teats of a cow 
at once. It imitates 
the calf—draws and 
stops drawing to swal¬ 
low. It milks cows 
perfectly dry in from 
two to three minutes. 
It is operated by hand, 
dog, horse, or other 
power. One man can attend several machines, milking as 
many cows at once. Tt is simple, durable, and self-adjusting. 
Will fit any cow. Milks tliree-teated cows as well as any. 
Easilv worked, not liable to get out of order, and has proven 
bv practical use to he more agreeable to the cow than hand- 
milking. A rare opportunity is now offered to enterprising 
men to make money, either by traveling or locating in city 
or 'country. HYDRAULIC COW-MILKING MACHINEJ 
CO„ No. 206 Broadway, New York. 
