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<!- '■'■ I Terms of Advertising.—Advertisements will be inserted in this sheet for five cents per line for the first insertion, and three cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Apologetic. We send out this number of the Farmer in a most awkward form. The pages, in making up the form, were transposed nearly to the reverse of what they should have been. The error was not discovered until it was too late to make the correction. The mistake is as mortifying to us as.it will be inconvenient to the reader. The pages have the proper folios, however, and the leader will have to follow them to find the connection of the articles divided. It is not likely ■such an occurrence will again take place. The Willow Garden Green House And Plants for Sale. THE subscriber Iwiite &!>out to move to the country, wishes to dispose of his ereeri house on literal tprnta. Any person wishing to enpage in the nusiiiere, will mid It greatly to thefr advantage to rail and examine the atnek of plants; particularly the laree stork of well selected Rosen, with many other I'raulil'ul Flowering IManta. Also, a large lot of Dahliaa now on hand, which will le sold very cheap. G. MENDENHALL, Proprietor. Richmond 5th tno., 19, ie53. lf-tf Itf Agricultural Fairs. Indiana State Fair will be held at Lafayette on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, I2th, I3th and I4th of October, 1863. Wayne county Fair will be held at Cambridge, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th, 28th and 29th of September, 1863. Laporte county Fair will beheld on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 22d, 23d and 24th of September. Rush county Fair on the I4th, 15th and I6th days of September. First Premium Thrashing Machines. WITT, HOLLIIVGSWOKT1I& CO., JRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Dublin, Wayne Co., Ind., EEP constantly on band the more common kinds of Cast Jnga, and will make lo order, on short notice, of the best iron , fiom any pattern In their line—are manufacturing their Superior Don Me Geared Locomotive florae Power, Richardson's Patent Separator, with his latest improvements, and several Fate and important improvements by the firm; other Thrashing Machines of various patterns; Richardson's Patent Premium Ptraw and Fodder Cutter; A. B. Crawford's Patent Premium Clover Iluller and Cleaner, &c. 83r Our work is not done on the cheap plan. We intend to u« tile very best materials in iiianiifacttiriiur, and do our work in the moat substantial manner, thereby securing theciiFtom ot that clan ot the farming community who are not seekins the lowest priced machinery, bu t who want the very best article at a fair and honest price. #3r Iron turning and fitting done to order. Repairing done on short notice, for which we expect thc rafh. We are manufacturing THE FASTEST AND THE BEST- STRONGEST AND MOST DURABLE HORSE POWER AND SEPARATOR IN THE UNITED STATES, with which we have come in competition. Those Interested, and desiring the proof for this statement, will please send for our large bill, in which will l>e found a full description of our machine, ita speed, durability, convenience, &c, fully confirming the above statement. May 1, IE53.-tf ■~\ % -Atkins' Automaton Reaper. THIS celebrated self-raking Reaper can be had of A. Gaar «§• Co.. Proprietors oi the Spring Foundry, Richmond. Indiana. Persons wanting one ot these machines would do well to apply soon, as only a few can be had. June 1,1853.-tf ■ A. GAAR & CO. Eggs for Hatching! BRAIIMA POOTRA or GRAY SIIANGHAE or CHIT- TAGONG EGGS,from very fine specimens, carefully packed and sent by Express, for $6 per dozen. Also—Buff Shanghae, Royal Cochin China and Black Spanish, $3 per dozen; African Bantams, unequaled, per- *haps, in Ohio, $5 per dozen. A few dozen only fur sale. If eggs are broken from careless packing, they will be replaced by others in good condition. W. S. LUNT. Sidney, Ohio,May 18, 1853. I9-2t The Thorough Bred Premium Bull, OREGON, WILL be found at the Farm of Ccorje llavldron, during the month of May; and at the farm of Levi Dmlcy, duriiij the nionih of June, and will change every month durin* the reason TERMS.— For Thorou»h Bred Cowa, Tim Dollars; grade and native Cowa Fivk Dollakb. We will give a ptemiumof aSilverCup worth Ten Dollars for the best Thorough Bred I'air, and a Set of Silver Tea Spoons tor the bent grade Ca'f Bred from Oregon thia season, to be exhibited at the Wayne County Agricultural Pair, in law. Thia Bull has taken three premiums in Bourbon Countr, Ken- ucky; and five in thia Stale, aud atanda aa yet uurivelled In the rimr. N. B. Cowa and Calf taken care of and kept separate If re- : paired. Pasture fumkbed on reasonable terms. GEOnCE DAVIDSON, • May ISfli, 18*3. LEVI UEULEY. Importation of Short-Horn DURHAM CATTLE. THE subscriber will, in June next, po to Enjrlaml, to ship to s America Short-Horned Cattle which he purchased last year, lie will he in England until November next. To persons wishing to import Cattle, he offers his eervices to buy aud ship such animals as they miy order. No person in England or A m eric a has had anything tike the ex|>erieitce of the sul seril er hi selecting and shipping Cattle to this country, as he has seen and knows every herd of ' any character fn England. Up has spent three summers and autumns in the last five years in England for this purpose,and chosen and shipped more animals than any person else. No animal ever* •hipped by him has Iieen lost at sea; and every one arrived fn America In perfectly good condition. He has Imported for Col. Sherwood, of Auburn, N. Y , and himself, a large number of animals | which have been winneienf first prizes. .He has also imported i for several other perrons cattle which have been winners &f first ' prizes. Of these animals so imported, eleven havo heen winners of first prizes at the New York Great Shows. And five have each . wontwo or three first prizes. ! The subscriber will not purchase Short Horns for himself this I year, hut merely ship those bought for himself last year, and will I thus be quite free to select Short-Horns lor others without any ln- • terference of his own interest with theirs. He refers to the gentlemen named below as to his capacity as a judge, and his experience *■ Persons desiring full information a* 10 particular*, can address him. AMBROSE STEVENS, Box 299 Poslofflce, New York city. I RrrERTO—-VV. T.Dennis, E<litor of Indiana Farmer. Richmond*, Wayne co., Ind.; M. B. Heteham, Editor oi Ohio Cultivator, Co- , Iituihus,o.;Gen. Matson and O. IT. Biirhridge, Paris, Ky.; James G. Kinnaird, Lexington, Ky.; Cnl. Sherwood, Auburn, N.Y.; L.K. Allen, Ulack Rock, N. Y.; A. B. Allen aud C. M. Baxtoit. New York city. N. B.—A. STEVENS has for sa!e two Imported shorthorn Bulls, one and two years old; two xhorthorn .yearling Bulla by mroRTKD prize bull, Duke of Cambridge, nut of imported rows, and several short horn yearling tuMs Cambridge, Seaham and Wot. vis ton, out of prizt. and first class cows. All these young Bali* are red or roan in color. March 15, 18.13. Corn Shelters, SINGLE AND DOUBLE CORN SHELTERS, made 09* ^_ pressly for large ears of corn. Price $ I and $16 each, for tale by W. T. DENNIS & CO. Richmond, Feb. 1,18&3. Utf
Object Description
Title | Indiana farmer, 1853, v. 02, no. 19 (June 1) |
Purdue Identification Number | INFA0219 |
Date of Original | 1853 |
Subjects (LCSH) |
Agriculture Farm management Horticulture Agricultural machinery |
Subjects (NALT) |
agriculture farm management horticulture agricultural machinery and equipment |
Genre | Periodical |
Coverage | United States - Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Collection Title | Indiana Farmer |
Rights Statement | Content in the Indiana Farmer Collection is in the public domain (published before 1923) or lacks a known copyright holder. Digital images in the collection may be used for educational, non-commercial, or not-for-profit purposes. |
Repository | Indiana State Library |
Date Digitized | 2011-02-22 |
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Description
Title | Ad 1 |
Subjects (LCSH) |
Agriculture Farm management Horticulture Agricultural machinery |
Subjects (NALT) |
agriculture farm management horticulture agricultural machinery and equipment |
Genre | Periodical |
Call Number of Original | 630.5 In2 |
Location of Original | Hicks Repository |
Coverage | Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Collection Title | Indiana Farmer |
Rights Statement | Content in the Indiana Farmer Collection is in the public domain (published before 1923) or lacks a known copyright holder. Digital images in the collection may be used for educational, non-commercial, or non-for-profit purposes. |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
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out to move to the country, wishes to
dispose of his ereeri house on literal tprnta. Any person wishing to enpage in the nusiiiere, will mid It greatly to thefr advantage
to rail and examine the atnek of plants; particularly the laree stork
of well selected Rosen, with many other I'raulil'ul Flowering IManta.
Also, a large lot of Dahliaa now on hand, which will le sold very
cheap. G. MENDENHALL, Proprietor.
Richmond 5th tno., 19, ie53. lf-tf
Itf
Agricultural Fairs.
Indiana State Fair will be held at Lafayette on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, I2th, I3th and I4th of October,
1863.
Wayne county Fair will be held at Cambridge, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th, 28th and 29th of
September, 1863.
Laporte county Fair will beheld on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, 22d, 23d and 24th of September.
Rush county Fair on the I4th, 15th and I6th days of September.
First Premium Thrashing Machines.
WITT, HOLLIIVGSWOKT1I& CO.,
JRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Dublin, Wayne Co., Ind.,
EEP constantly on band the more common kinds of Cast
Jnga, and will make lo order, on short notice, of the best iron ,
fiom any pattern In their line—are manufacturing their Superior
Don Me Geared Locomotive florae Power, Richardson's Patent
Separator, with his latest improvements, and several Fate and important improvements by the firm; other Thrashing Machines of
various patterns; Richardson's Patent Premium Ptraw and Fodder
Cutter; A. B. Crawford's Patent Premium Clover Iluller and
Cleaner, &c.
83r Our work is not done on the cheap plan. We intend to u«
tile very best materials in iiianiifacttiriiur, and do our work in the
moat substantial manner, thereby securing theciiFtom ot that clan
ot the farming community who are not seekins the lowest priced
machinery, bu t who want the very best article at a fair and honest
price.
#3r Iron turning and fitting done to order. Repairing done on
short notice, for which we expect thc rafh.
We are manufacturing THE FASTEST AND THE BEST-
STRONGEST AND MOST DURABLE HORSE POWER AND
SEPARATOR IN THE UNITED STATES, with which we
have come in competition.
Those Interested, and desiring the proof for this statement, will
please send for our large bill, in which will l>e found a full description of our machine, ita speed, durability, convenience, &c, fully
confirming the above statement. May 1, IE53.-tf
■~\
%
-Atkins' Automaton Reaper.
THIS celebrated self-raking Reaper can be had of A.
Gaar «§• Co.. Proprietors oi the Spring Foundry, Richmond. Indiana. Persons wanting one ot these machines
would do well to apply soon, as only a few can be had.
June 1,1853.-tf ■ A. GAAR & CO.
Eggs for Hatching!
BRAIIMA POOTRA or GRAY SIIANGHAE or CHIT-
TAGONG EGGS,from very fine specimens, carefully
packed and sent by Express, for $6 per dozen.
Also—Buff Shanghae, Royal Cochin China and Black
Spanish, $3 per dozen; African Bantams, unequaled, per-
*haps, in Ohio, $5 per dozen. A few dozen only fur sale.
If eggs are broken from careless packing, they will be
replaced by others in good condition.
W. S. LUNT.
Sidney, Ohio,May 18, 1853. I9-2t
The Thorough Bred Premium Bull,
OREGON,
WILL be found at the Farm of Ccorje llavldron, during the
month of May; and at the farm of Levi Dmlcy, duriiij the
nionih of June, and will change every month durin* the reason
TERMS.— For Thorou»h Bred Cowa, Tim Dollars; grade and
native Cowa Fivk Dollakb.
We will give a ptemiumof aSilverCup worth Ten Dollars for
the best Thorough Bred I'air, and a Set of Silver Tea Spoons tor
the bent grade Ca'f Bred from Oregon thia season, to be exhibited
at the Wayne County Agricultural Pair, in law.
Thia Bull has taken three premiums in Bourbon Countr, Ken-
ucky; and five in thia Stale, aud atanda aa yet uurivelled In the
rimr.
N. B. Cowa and Calf taken care of and kept separate If re-
: paired.
Pasture fumkbed on reasonable terms.
GEOnCE DAVIDSON,
• May ISfli, 18*3. LEVI UEULEY.
Importation of Short-Horn
DURHAM CATTLE.
THE subscriber will, in June next, po to Enjrlaml, to ship to s
America Short-Horned Cattle which he purchased last year,
lie will he in England until November next. To persons wishing
to import Cattle, he offers his eervices to buy aud ship such animals as they miy order. No person in England or A m eric a has had
anything tike the ex|>erieitce of the sul seril er hi selecting and shipping Cattle to this country, as he has seen and knows every herd of '
any character fn England. Up has spent three summers and autumns in the last five years in England for this purpose,and chosen
and shipped more animals than any person else. No animal ever*
•hipped by him has Iieen lost at sea; and every one arrived fn America In perfectly good condition. He has Imported for Col. Sherwood, of Auburn, N. Y , and himself, a large number of animals
| which have been winneienf first prizes. .He has also imported
i for several other perrons cattle which have been winners &f first
' prizes. Of these animals so imported, eleven havo heen winners
of first prizes at the New York Great Shows. And five have each
. wontwo or three first prizes.
! The subscriber will not purchase Short Horns for himself this
I year, hut merely ship those bought for himself last year, and will
I thus be quite free to select Short-Horns lor others without any ln-
• terference of his own interest with theirs. He refers to the gentlemen named below as to his capacity as a judge, and his experience *■
Persons desiring full information a* 10 particular*, can address
him. AMBROSE STEVENS,
Box 299 Poslofflce, New York city.
I RrrERTO—-VV. T.Dennis, E |
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