1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTaUIST. 
395 
arter Oak Swivel Plow. 
Ailsa-piLeci t«> CReaaeraal Vi^orfi, described as follows: 
Xst.— The Share has an inuer or awlvel-angle, lees than a right angle, which allows the erect edge, when in position, to 
coincide with the line of the standard and coulter, which last is fixed in the center of the beam. Tlius the relation of these 
Important parts is idtutieally the same, as in the common tixed or '* land-side " plow. 
2ud.— The form of the Mold-Board is such that, instead of preseutin^^ an angular or rounded ridge to (he furrow-slice, 
especially when the plow is driven deep, it opposes a flat surface, having only the curve necessary to turn the furrow 
properly. This form enables the plow to be run at various deptiis, at no disadvantage to the quality of the wnrk. 
3rd,— This Plow is adjustable to dliTerent widths of furrows, taking more or less land, as may be desired. The pivot- 
ing of the share to the standard admits of this, and it is regulated by the brace, which holds in position the rear end of the 
mold-board, to which a greater or less outward set is given, and to the share a greater or less landward set. 
4th.— An clastic and adjustable -/raft-Rod, preventing straining of the team and breakage of the plow and harness. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
HIGGAHUM MANUFACTURING CO., Hlgganum, Conn. 
A^B FOR SALE BY AJLL, THEIR AGEXTS. 
The Philip's Spiral 
dops its work thoroughly, pickiiiir tiie corn from the ptnlk 
and strippiiiir every e;ir and nuiihinir. large or small, coin- 
pletelv of Imsks :uia silk. Aiiv or<lin!iry two-liorse power is 
6uITii'i"iu to operate the inachlnc. which is cnpiib'.e of lnisk- 
ing iH) iMwhels per hour. Tliis machine coinliiiu's tiMi[iliriiv. 
streiiu'th, dui ability, and practical utility, and no l-armer 
ciiii afTnrd to do without ii. 
H, H. ALL.E\ »!t CO., Niw York. Sole Agents 
ill tlint City mid Vicinity for KxiKiit. For cir- 
cnlars. or fuithcr iiiforiii;ition, address the manuf;iclurcrs. 
PHILIP'S SPIRAL CORN HUSKER CO., Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
CORN 
HUSKER 
No sore or cold fingers, worn over 
;jlo\'eB ur luuteiis, last a long time, 
taken li jn't'inium-i ; sample by m:iil, 
n(».>|-i»aicl, 3"i cts..3 for 60, S for 75. 
AGENTS WANTED, 
City Novelty Company, I'hilad'a, Fa. 
' f IIA1IPI01V " HOG RIXGER, RIIVGS, and HOLDER. 
The oulv Rins invented that w Ml efTectually prevent Hops from Routing. Be- 
im; a Double Rinir. and haviu;.' ii fiiiarp noirits in the tlesh, it does not cause ir- 
ritation or soreness, as in other liini-'s. The smooth part of the wire being in the 
nofje, it heals rapidly. One of uur rin^rs being eoiual to two or three of any other 
ring, makes this rlni; cheaper than the cheapest. Time and money saved in using 
the Chami>ion. One operation, ana the worK is done. 
Trice ol' Host Itinsrer, 75o, each ; Coppered Rcners* 50c. per 1 00 t 
TiuneJ Hoff Kinsrs* fSOc. per 100 ; Hoe Holder, JSc. eacb. 
CHAMBEltS & tJITlXljANt Exclusive Macufacturerti, Decatur, 111. 
ASK YOUR DEAIiEll FOR THEM. 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL. 
Having made importiint Improve- 
ments to our verv successful Farm 
Grist Mill, it Ptantfs unrivalled as4he 
best for si'iiiding iiU kinds ci grain 
rapidly. It is simple, clieap. antrdui- 
able, and .idapted to all kinds of 
horse-powers— alpo rninn Kni I way- 
Horse-Powers, etc. ^eii({ for i/f-scrip- 
tive rimdfn'R. WM. L.'BOYEIl & 
BliOTHEK. Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE HOiVIE CORN SHELLER. 
The best Umut Sheller fur family nue in t/ie Market. 
Every Machine Warranted. 
PRICE S-i.50, Every Farmer and Poultry Kaiser 
needs it. Shipped by express, oafely boxed, on receiptor 
price. Agents Wantud. Send for descriptive circular to 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
^SendforClrciilars, 
Effective! Durable I 
Every Machine 
Arranged to Cut b L«'nglhs. 
(The Farmer, 
V The Dealer. 
t Everybody 
FEEDCUTTER. 
W.H.BAMUCO., 
Ctncral Aguiits, 
34 & oC S. Canal St., 
Cor. Washton, tUICAUO. 
Globe churN 
Every One Usuag it 
once ■will use no other. 
Three size? m:ide, holding 
^five, icven and ten g.AUou5. 
Circulan senl/ree. 
CuavBsaers woatca where w« 
bftv« 00 »ieata. 
The BEST 
Com Shellor 
■ VKH OFFHRBD, 
Order Samples & test them. 
I^cerif JUachine TVajrantefl. 
U A PI TO OlmSR Fna 
W. H. BANKS & CO. 
34 & 36 
So. Canal St. 
Chicago. 
AUTOMATIC 
"Water driven to any height 
and distiince hy compz-essed air. 
Country houses snpplird cheaply 
and certainly for bath-rooms, 
water closets, hot and cold water 
faucets, etc. 
Plenty of fresh water for stock 
on fiirnis. Address 
HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
H AUTFOHn. C(>\N. 
A:\fp:T:rp\N Maphink Co., 4^0 Walnut, St , Phllft. 
>;kwton a Halk, I.'jO i.aUe St., CIiir;ig(t. 
'^^^^^^ 
STEEL PENS! 
Sold by all Dealers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HE.\RY HOE, Sole Agent, JOSEPH GIUOTT & SOIVS 
1=1 
E-i 
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S) «■ 
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3 ■* 
Q. 
■fl 
fi> 
3 
3 
3' 
05 
CO 
= fi> 
3,500 Now iu Use.— See Sept. Ko. for Rear View. 
The QUKEN' separates, crndes. and rleanfi wheat, oale, 
harley.rye.ete., removing' nil luul set is. Ab^ululilv removes 
oats Mom h;irlev. cniireh lids oats, harlcv. jind other triaUlB 
ofbuekwheat. Separates and rleans Ihix, cIomt. and tini- 
otliy seeds. Gi-a(h'S brans ni-rlcctlv. is a coml chalK-i ; « orks 
easily and rapidly. Special diseonnls todealcis, ami lihi-ral 
terms offered lor sab* of sieves to jxirties ni-ei'i"i -d to manu- 
facture mills. Send for circulars. For Ohio, Pcnna., (.fntral 
and Western New York, address DU!;STON, \\()()D & CO., 
Syracuse. Fnr balance U. S. and Canada, address 
O. K. WOOD A- CO., West Cliazy. Clinton Co., X. Y. 
Kenyon 
Corn-IIusliing Machine. 
ItrcrrMrsiln-rarsas pulled fi'om the stalk. hu^lss and silks 
It perlecily clean. This rnachine husks rnpidlv. proi'dled 
by hors<' or ll.^nd-power. Machines snppliPd from Iliaiting- 
ton Maehine Works, i:i.5 JIals-v St., Newark, N. J. 
S. Ii. KE>rYON./ 
E. W. KOFF. S 
Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Patent Concaye Ox-Stoes. 
Tlie only loru-ed o\-shoe made 
, with toucarity to lii hoof, and the 
Itest and cheaprst. 
GnEFXFIELD TOOL CO.. Greenfield. Mass. 
W.H.BANKS&CO., 
Sole Agents at Chicago, 
BLTMTiE'°lipa CO.'S 
Cliarcli, Factory and School 
Depot, 34 & 36 S. Canal St.v 
fx56lsfoi«Do Your Own Printing 
Pn-rtable CQ r*r'f'^^f'3r cards, labels, envelopes 
Prinimg 
nresseS 
etc. Lareert^izes forlarf,'e work. 
BusiiiessMen do their priming and 
ad^\Tti:>ing. pave money and increase 
trade. Amateur Printing, del icrht 
ful pastime for FfKirc hours. BOYS 
have t^rcatfnn and make money fast 
at printing. Send two stamps for fr.U 
catalogue presses type etc, to the JI f rs 
KKLSKY & CO. Meriden, Conn. 
l^EEDLliVGS, &c., For Sale. 
30,0(M) Apple Trees, 2 vcars buddcl, 4 to fi feet, $3 per 100- 
$7S iier 1.1)00. 1 yeiir budded, 2 to 4 feet, $50 per I.UUO. 
lOO.OOU Apple Stocks, Extni, 2 lo II feet, $5 pel- l,OiiO. 
„ " " 1 > ear. lo IS in., jo per 1,000. 
au.OOO Kliii, 6 to 8 leet. »i; per 100. 
2 to -t leet. -' > Piir.s tiunspliiiitcd. J.'iO per l.roo. 
300,000 Norway Maple. 2 years Iran.-;., 2 to 4 leer.^S pel ICO. 
2 year seeiliiiigs, J.'> jier l.lion; 4;4ll per 10,000. 
Sugar Maples. 2 years traiisplanied. 2 to 4 feel. Js per 100. I 
to 2 leet, «li) per l.Oto. 2 year seedlings, H per l.tOO. 
1 year seoilIin;;», J2.50 per 1,000. 
25,000 Aineriean Arbor \ Use, 1 year tran.^planted, 6 to 12 
in., <w per 1,1100. 
10,000 Llnnteiis Rlniharb. $:. per 100; $;',Oprr 1,000. 
Herbaceous Peonies ol sorts, $ per lOO; *S0 per 1,000 
.T , A . 1 . KAVIS. ^VillimaiHic, ( f ■ 
D ^\ O CT O for W inter Blooming 
I V^^r ^? Eb ^? fine strong plants by mall, 
6 FOR $1.00, 14 FOR $2.00, 
post iiaid, TiHuiMsi r.v f-flreti<>ii of varieiiea. rreiniuni roso 
with eacli |iiirk;i;;e, wbeii 111 eent» Is nikleil. AlsoMOL- 
I^^iVIU UII.UM. UAMKKTtfe IIUISK riiAlNXS. 
rail catalogue free. Address 
JOS, T. PHlIiliiri;, ^YEST CiliOYE, CliCBtcr Co,, I'li, 
