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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



HAW'S ADHESIVE HORSE-POWER. 



The above cut represents Haw's Patent Ad- 

 hesive Horse-Power, with a Threshing Ma- j 

 chine attached, which is constructed by form- j 

 ing a wrought iron rim, from 26 to 28 feet in j 

 diameter, in eight parts, which are placed on 

 the outer ends of eight arms, which answer j 

 as levers to attach the horses. The arms, or 

 levers, meet in the centre between two cast 

 iron plates, bolted to an upright piece of wood, i 

 called a cone, with a dish-formed plate of 

 cast iron on the top, through which the brace 

 rods pass, for the purpose of supporting the 

 levers or arms. The rim is mad« to project 

 over the ends of the arms, to admit of its 

 passing between two rollers 9 inches in diame- 

 ter, on the axles of which are placed 'two 

 small cog-wheels, which gear into each other, 

 thereby communicating the adhesive power 

 on both sides of the rim to the lower axle, on 

 which is placed a band-wheel 6 feet 6 inches 

 in diameter, whiclj propels the whirl on the 

 drum axle, 6 inches in diameter, giving to the 

 drum or thresher 1,200 revolutions per minute. 

 To get the necessary adhesion, a weight is 

 applied to a compound lever, which bears 

 upon the journal of the upper axle. The 

 great excellence of the above described Horse- 

 Power, consists in durability, simplicity of 

 construction, and ease of draught. There is 

 nothing complex about it. Should it get out 

 of order, it can be repaired by common car- 

 penters and blacksmiths of the country. It is 

 portable and can be set up ready for work in 

 less than three hours' time. It has less fric- 

 tion than any other in use, requiring only one- 

 sixth of the power to overcome the friction, 

 whilst the common geared horse-power re- 

 quires about half. 



We will keep a supply of Haw's Improved 

 Spiked Drums or Threshers, at the Plough 



Manufactory of Messrs. George Watt & Co., 

 in the City of Richmond, on franklin Street; 

 just below Mr. Harden's Livery Stable, where 

 orders will be received for us. We also ma- 

 nufacture a very durable and long-tried Horse- 

 Power, called the revolving lever, which may 

 be worked with two horses. Prices range as 

 follows : 



Adhesive Horse-Power, No. 1, with 24 inch 

 drum, complete, for four or more 

 horses, 



Adhesive Horse-Power, No. 2, with 



20 inch drum, complete, for three 



or more horses, 

 Adhesive Horse-Power, No. 3, with 



14 inch drum, complete, for three 



or more horses, 

 Revolving Lever Horse-Power, 20 



inch drum, complete, 

 30 inch Drum or Thresher, 

 24 inch Drum or Thresher, 

 20 inch Drum or Thresher, 

 14 inch Drum or Thresher, 



One of us will attend in person to setting 

 the Machines to work, free of charge, where 

 the distance does not exceed thirty-five miles 

 from our shop, or from Richmond; over that 

 distance, travelling expenses must be paid. 

 We will deliver Machines in Richmond, or 

 at the Retreat, near New Castle, on the Pa- 

 munky River. We wish to sell the patent for 

 that part of the State west of the Blue Ridge 

 and north-west of Fredericksburg. Also the 

 patent for any State in the Union. Terms 

 moderate. 



Address Haw & Sydnor, Old Church, Hano- 

 ver, or at Richmond, Virginia. 



EDWARD SYDNOR. 



JOHN HAW, 

 Hanover Co n Va n April 15, 1846. 



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