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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 
For Agricultural 
Machines & Implements, 
1878 . 
HAMBURG, 
From the 13th to the 17th of June, 1S78, under cooperation 
Of the Section for Agriculture and Horticulture, at Hamburg, 
and the Union of German Manufacturers and Dealers in Agri¬ 
cultural Machinery, an International Exhibition of all 
kinds of Agricultural and Garden Implements, will be held 
in Hamburg, Germany. It is well known that the endeavor 
Of the above named Union has been to liberate manufac¬ 
turers from the necessity of sending their goods to all Ag¬ 
ricultural Exhibitions, whether large or small, enabling 
them thus to sell their manufactures at lower rates to the 
farmers. This result is intended to be obtained by limiting 
the number of exhibitions to the commercial centers of the 
German Empire, to be periodically repeated. For Northern 
Germany, Hamburg appears to be the most favorable place, 
where the various railroads, etc., connect with the seaport, 
and this leads to the hope that foreign nations will be repre¬ 
sented there, so that the farmers and peasantry who will 
visit the exhibition may have the opportunity of witnessing 
a complete collection of all kinds of tools for husbandry, 
and systems in all parts of the world. 
Plans and directions for sending to these International 
Machinery Markets, will be sent, free of charge, from the of¬ 
fice of the undermentioned committee, 35 A B C strasse. 
Hamburg. The committee for the International Agricul¬ 
tural Machinery Exhibition' at Hamburg, in 1S78:—ALB. 
TON OHLENDORFF, President; HEIiM SCHEMMANN, 
Treasurer; Dr. RICHARD SEELEMANN, Recorder; 
CLAUS OLDE, S. MAGNUS, Engineer. HERRMANN H. 
BIEBER-TATENBERG. G. F. SCHWABE-WALTERS HOF, 
COUNT VON HOLSTEIN-WATERNEVERSTORF, W. H. 
BOKELMANN, KIEL L. JOIIANNSSEN-SOPHIENHOF, 
B. HENNEBERG-POPPENBUTTEL, Council; KUSTEB- 
SILLiUM. Chief Steward; CRETDT-IIARSTE, G. J. 
BOOK-GE. WELTZIN, GRAF ZUR LIPPE-WEISSEN 
FELD, in Rostock. General Secretary PETERSEN, Olden¬ 
burg. Engineer KAYSEE, Berlin, 
THE HARVEST0F1878 
For description of A Wonderful Improvement in 
Harvesting Machinery, see page 400, October number 
American Agriculturist. For further information address 
Whiteley, Fassler & Kelly; Champion Machine Co., and 
Warder, Mitchell & Co., of Springfield, O., and The Toronto 
Reaper and Mower Co., Toronto, Canada. 
N A 
HEEBNER’S HORSE POWER 
WITH 
PATENT LEVES, TREAD 
AND 
SPEED REGULATOR. 
Heebner’s Improved Threshing Machines. Send for Illus¬ 
trated Circulars to 
HEEBXER & SONS. Lansdale, Mont. Co., Pa. 
ADAMANT PLOWS 
Iron Beams. 
contain all the most modern improvements, 
to wit: Hard Metal—Adjustable Beams; also 
Reversible Slip Points, which reduce cost of 
repairs and keep plow always sharp. They 
excel in the three great points of a plow, viz: 
Scouring—Lightness of Draft—PerfectFitting 
Repairs. All Sizes, Botli Hands. Wood and 
The Automatic Swivel Plow lor Level Land 
and Side Hills. Rocking Teeth Smoothing Harrow and Best 
Wheel Harrow. Field Rollers. Allowance made for freight. 
Manufactured by THE NEW YORK PEOW CO., 
55 Beekman St., N7 Y Works: Newark, N. J. 
THE GILPIN SULKY PLOW. 
Constructed entirely of iron and 
steel. Easilyoperatedentirelvby 
one lever. Simple, strong, dura¬ 
ble. Performs better work in 
unskilled hands than a skillful 
plowman can do with walking 
plow. 7,000 sold and in use in two 
years, giving unbounded satisfac- 
; tion. Gold Medal at Illinois State 
; trial 1874, and Indiana State trial 
i 1870, the two highest ever award- 
1 ed sulky plows. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO„ 189 Water St., New York, Agent. 
DEERE & CO„ Moline, Ills. Established 1847. Manufac¬ 
turers of Gang Plows, Cultivators, and Steel Plows of all 
sizes, especially adapted to sticky soils. Send for circulars. 
8TEDMAN &~CO. ? 
Manufacturers of 
ENGINES, SAW MIT,ES, SHAFTING, PPL- 
LEYS, and HANGERS. HAY and 
COTTON PRESSES. 
Power Corn Shelters and Cleaners. 
AURORA, INDIANA. 
POWEE 
Cider and 
Wine Press 
WITH 
Double Platform. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO., 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
yAe vertical mills, 
and Yale Yertical Engines. 
The best built and best finished Machine in the 
Market. “The best is the cheapest.” 
The Yale Vertical Mill has an iron frame, and.the 
very best of French Burr Stones, is self-oiling and self¬ 
feeding, and for quantity and quality ground it has no 
superior. Adjustable-balanced; long bearings, best ar¬ 
rangements, and in every respect it is the cheapest mill 
ever offered. 
The Yale Vertical Engine is the best and most 
_ _ economical for either land or marine use, and is especially ___ 
■adapted to all (arm purposes. We also manufacture Horizontal Engines, either with or without the Rider cut-off. 
Rubber and Punching Presses. Send for illustrated circular. YALE IRON WORKS, New Haven, Conn. 
Farmers Friend Grain 
And Fertilizer Drill, 
The quantity is regulated witli gear-wheels in a CONE, 
so there are no loose wheels or movable feeders, 
and it will sow any grain perfectly and accurately. 
It has the best Spring Hoe, and every Drill lias a 
Force-Feed Grass-Seeder, Patent Shifter, and 
Surveyor free. 
Illustrated Catalogues, with description, prices, and a 
Full Centennial Report, sent on application. Agents 
wanted in unoccupied territory. Address, stating where, 
you saw this notice, 
FARMERS’ FRIEND MANUF’C CO., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
The Birdsell Clover Separator, 
SOUTH BEND, IND. 
The Chamberlin Screw Stump Machine, 
■ after 10 years test, has proved its 
superiority over all others, by its 
great exhibition of strengtli and 
durability, combined with cheap¬ 
ness and ease in pulling all classes of 
stumps. The Company’s challenge 
of 511000 for a stump machine which 
would excel theirs, lias stood since 
1867 withoutbeingtaken. They build 
6 different sizes of machines, to pull 
all kinds of stumps. They make 
Subsoilers and Ditching Plows. For 
Particulars, Prices, etc., addresB 
THE CHAMBERLIN M’F’G CO„ 
_ Olean, N. Y, _ 
I XL Feed Mill. 
This mill is the 
cheapest, most 
durable and per¬ 
fect iron leed mill 
ever offered. It 
is simple, easily 
managed, and can 
be run by Wind, 
Steam, Water., or 
Horse jiower. The 
chilled iron plates 
have grinding sur¬ 
faces on both sides 
and can be re¬ 
versed, thus mak¬ 
ing one set equal 
to two on the old 
plan. An extra set 
is sent with every 
machine, and the 
two sets will grind Four Thousand Bushels ot good Feed. 
New plates can he nad for $1.25 per set. These mills are 
built wholly of iron, (except the Hopper,) are strong, effici¬ 
ent, and durable. Thousands are in use on Stock Farms— 
every one giving excellent satisfaction. Every farmer 
should iiave one and grind his own Feed 
Send for Catalogue and Price List to 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, Kane Co., Ill. 
Manulacturers of Halladay Standard Wind Mills. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS, h1 ^^" 30 ' 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries), in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty., Easton, Md. 
HALLADAY 
STANDARD. 
Tile only wind-mill award¬ 
ed TWO MEDAES and 
DIPLOMAS by the Cen¬ 
tennial Judges. Acknowl¬ 
edged by all to be the best 
made, the most perfect self¬ 
regulator, tlie most powerful 
and tlie most durable wind¬ 
mill known. 
Every Mill Guaranteed 
as above. 
Eacli piece litted and num¬ 
bered at tlie Factory, so that 
farmers and others can erect 
their own mills il* desired, 
using our drawings 
and instructions for 
a guide. Send for 
Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue & Price List. 
U. S. WIND EN¬ 
GINE* PUMP CO. 
Batavia, Kane 
C o., Ir.i,. 
A. B. GUNNISON, 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Cucumber Wood Pumps 
For Wells and Cisterns. 
Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars. 
PA. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
UNIVERSAL 
Secured by letters patent. 
These pumps have enormous 
power, and are for tlie house or 
for out-door wells of any 
depth. Thev are constructed 
with special regard to strength, 
ease of working, and durability. 
They can fie immediately 
changed from lift to iorce pumps, 
and the air chamber can be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow tlie handle 
to work at any desired angle with 
tlie spout. Having close tops, 
they cannot he tampered with. 
Attention is called to our new 
elegant pattern DEEP WELL 
iiou-freezing FIR E PUMP. 
Also, Blunt’s Sand Vacu¬ 
um Chambers.— A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in dugor driven wells, 
pits, mines, and rivers. 
For hand or steam pumps, 
all sizes, from lji-incli to 4-ineli 
suction pipe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beek- 
inan St. New York. 
WesUrfi Agency, Newton & Hale, 
Chicago. 
Pacitic Coast Agency. Dunliain, Cal - 
rigan & Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
THE DRIVEN WELL, 
Town and County privileges lor making; 
Driven Wells and selling Licenses under 
the established American llriren ’Well 
E 9 :olcnt, leased by the year to responsible par¬ 
ties, by 
WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 
SEW YORK. 
BALDWIN’S 
AMERICAS 
Feed Cutter. 
Easiest running, fastest cut¬ 
ting machine in the marker. 
Cuts all kinds of Feed, Huy, 
Straw, and Corn Stalks. Su¬ 
perior to any in tlie market. 
Send for Circular, containing 
Description and Price List. 
C. PIERPONT & CO., 
_M anufacturers, New Haven,Ct. 
Cotton Seed Huller 
AND FEED-MILL COMBINED, 
For Plantations and Oil-Mills. Used by 
Planters, the Oil-Mills in New Orleans and 
through tlie country. Send for Circulars 
and Judges Report. Pay for itself in a 
few weeks. D. KAHNWEILER, 
120 Centre St., New York 
GENTS ROOK.’ Catalogue of AM Novelties tree, 
or with a Hand-book invaluable to letter writers, ten 
cents_T. J HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass 
D ON’T GO WEST.— Maryland Farms on Navigable 
Salt Water, and R. R.. very low. 12 hours from New 
York. Write for catalogue. J. C. Plummer, Cambridge, Md,. 
