HEEBNER’S HORSE POWER 
PATENT LEVEL TREAD 
AND 
SPEED REGULATOR. 
Heebner's Improved Threshing Machines. Send for Illus¬ 
trated Circulars to 
_HEEBNER & SONS, Lansdale, Mont. Co„ Pa. 
THE UNION RAILWAY 
HORSE POWER 
& Premium Thresher. 
This power produces 
much more power 
than other railway pow¬ 
ers, with much less 
elevation. 
3 W y Send for Descrip¬ 
tive Circular. 
Boy er tfc liro.> -l ui Germantown Aye. Phila,, Pa. 
The Birdsell Clover Separator, 
SOUTH BEND, UVD. 
The Chamberlin Screw Stump Machine, 
-after 10 years test, has proved its 
superiority over all others, by its 
great exhibition of strength and 
durability, combined with cheap¬ 
ness and ease in pulling all classes of 
stumps. The Company’s challenge 
of $1000 for a stump machine which 
would excel theirs, has stood since 
1867 without beingtaken. They build 
6 different sizes of machines, to pull 
all kinds of stumps. They make 
Subsoilers and Ditching Plows. For 
Particulars, Prices, etc., address 
THE CHAMBERLIN M’F’G CO., 
Olean, N. Y. 
1878 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
119 
METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
(Established in 1655 .) 
In addition to a large assort' 
ment of useful implements for 
the Farm and Garden, I have 
many valuable improvements 
to offer; among which are the 
folio wing : 
___ADAMANT PLOW, With BE- 
VERSTBLE SELF-SHARPENING POINT. 
Reversible self-sharponins Point for Regular Plows of following 
numbers: 16, 18k, 19, 19k, 20, 21, Eagle D, 2k D, 4c. 
I sell all Plows with this VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT, when 
■o ordered, and at a very small extra-cost. 
Tho NEW SELF-ADJUSTING STEEL TOOTH HARROW, IRON 
AGE CULTIVATOR, CAHGON'8 BROADCAST SEED SOWER, 
TRUE’S POTATOS PLANTER, EUREKA POST-HOLE DIGGER, 
ReldV PaL Butter Worker, and Best Level Tread Horse Power. 
H. B. GR1FFING, 60 Courtlondt St., New York. 
STEDMAN & CO, 
Manufactueef.s OP 
ENGINES, SAW MILLS, SHAFTING, PUL¬ 
LEYS, and HANGERS. HAY' and 
COTTON PRESSES. 
Power Corn Shelters and Cleaners. 
AURORA, INDIANA. 
MISHAWAKA 
FEED MILL 
Shells and Grinds Six to Fifteen 
bushels of Corn per hour. Two to 
four horse power. Send for Circu¬ 
lar. Address 
St. Joseph Manufacturing Co., 
_ Mishawaka, Ind. _ 
Cotton Seed Huller 
AND FEED-MILL COMBINED, 
For Plantations and Oil-Mills. Used by 
Planters, the Oil-Mills in New (irleans and 
through the country. Send for Circulars 
and Judges Report. Pay for itself iu a 
few weeks. 1). KAHN WEILER, 
120 Centre St., New York. 
Lion Feed Cutter, 
combines the latest and 
best improvement, and to¬ 
day is the most popular 
fodder cutter in market. 
Can furnish them wilh 
the best safety fly-wheel 
made, if desired. 
Also other stylesoflead- 
ing cutters. Send for Cir¬ 
culars to 
Belcher & Taylor 
Ag’l Tool Co., 
Mass. 
"RTTFTTQ T HflT P produce cooimis- 
JXU £ U 10 UUilll SION MERCHANT, 
HlRearie St., New York. Established in 1852. Market 
reports and shipping directions sent free on application. 
This mill is the 
cheapest, most 
durable and per¬ 
fect iron teed mill 
ever offered. It 
iB simple, easily 
managed, and can 
he run by Wind, 
Steaui, Water, or 
Horse power. The 
chilled Iron plates 
have grinding sur¬ 
faces on both sides 
and can be re¬ 
versed, tlius mak¬ 
ing one set equal 
to two on Ihe old 
plan. An extra set 
is sent with every 
machine, and the 
two sets will grind Four Thousand Bushels of good Feed. 
New plates can lie had for $1.26 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 have one and grind ids own Feed. 
Send for Catalogue and Price List to 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, Kane Co., Ill. 
Manufacturers of Halladay Standard Wind Mills. 
Big Giant Corn Mill, 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will grind 
Corn with Shuck on without tx- 
tra expense. The only Mill grind¬ 
ing Corn and Cob successfully 
that will grind shelled Corn line 
enough for family use. 
Grinds Iwiecas’fastas any other 
Mill of same size and price. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
J. A. FIELD, SON & CO., 
N. 2nd St., St. Louis. 
A. B. COHU, Gen. Agent, 
197 Water St., New York. 
ESTABLISH!!!;]) L\ 1844. 
BRICK 
AND 
TILE MACHINE. 
TWENTY YEARS standing as a TILE MA CHINE, 
and without a rival as a BRICK MACHINE. 
For circulars address 
J. W. PEN FIELD, Willoughly, Ohio. 
The Best Fanning Mill in the World, 
BUY THU 
A. P. DICKEY 
Tanning Mill. 
No good Farmer 
can afford t- mar. 
:et dirty grain. 
quality 
well cleaned, 
a better price 
the nicest grade 
in dirty condition* 
Address A. P. DICKEY, Karine, Wfe 
A. B. COHU, 197 Water St., N, Y., Agent lor New York 
and Export Trade. _ 
SAW MILL FOR THE PEOPLE, 
rnUIS patent portable Mulay Saw .Mill is adapted 
JL to any locality, will saw any hind of logs, 
and will do as much work (power aud hands be¬ 
ing considered) as the best Circular Mills. Its 
frame, head-blocks, aud working parts 
are of the most substantial and perma¬ 
nent kind, being made entirely of iron 
and steel. It is usually set up and 
started in from one to two days time. 
It is generally driven by threshing en¬ 
gines of not exceeding ten horse power, 
cuts from *2000 to 4000 feet of inch lumber per 
day. The Mill and Engine may conveniently be 
operated by two men. Send for circular. 
INDIANAPOLIS ISTD. 
CHANDLER 4 TAYLOR. 
THE 
GLOBE NAIL 
i BEST UOItSE 
MIL EVER MADE. 
GLOBE NAIL CO. 
IXL Feed Mill. 
About ten years ago the GLOBE NAIL COMPANY 
of Boston, put on the market the first pointed, polished 
and finished Horse Shoe Nails ready for driving. Previous 
to that time all Horse Shoe Nails were pointed, and most ol 
them made, by the slioers iu their own shops at the rate of 
but six poumis per day. 
The Globe Nail was at once found to be much cheaper 
and better than auy then in use. It Boon became so popular 
that all manufacturers of Horse Shoe Nails were compelled 
to make their Nails to resemble the Globe. For the last ten 
years it has been the model. Eacli year the Nail has been 
greatly improved in quality, and to such a point have we 
educated the slioers that now they will hardly use a nail un¬ 
less it is absolutely perfect. 
At the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, we were 
awarded the Medal and the following report, far stronger 
than that given upon any other Nail: 
International Exhibition, 1876.) 
U. S. Centennial Commission. i 
[Bureau of Awards.] 
Philadelphia, June 22, 1876. 
No. 239, Globe Nail Co., Boston. Mass ..- 
Horse Shoe Nails, Pointed, Polished and Finished. The 
uniformity in size, smoothness of finish, hardness and tenaci¬ 
ty of the iron, closeness of fibre, and excellence of the head 
and point, the tensile strength of bodv, and riveting proper¬ 
ties of these Nails, unite in making them of the very highest 
class of manufacture. 
Recommended for an Award of Merit. 
DANIEL STEINMETZ, Phila.. Chairman, 
J. D. IMBODEN. Richmond, Va„ 
CHARLES STAPLES, Portland, Me., 
G. h. REED, Clearfield, Pa„ 
DAV. McHARDY, Aberdeen, Scotland, 
T. DIEFENBACH, Germany, 
We annex a sample of the testimonials we receive daily 
from all parts of tiie country; 
St. Louis, Mo., June 8,1877. 
Globe Nail Co., Boston, Mass. 
Gentlemen: Find enclosed advertisement and postal card 
concerning your Nail. [Referring to a scurrilous advertise¬ 
ment and postal card, disparaging the Globe Nail, circulated 
by a rival manufacturer over the humbug signature of 
“Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani¬ 
mals.” No Society bearing that title ever existed.] As I 
take a great interest in ihe prevention of cruelty to animals, 
—horses in particular,—I desire to say a few words in favor 
of The Globe Nail. Though I am not a very extensive 
Horse Slioer, yet I have used enough Nails of the different 
makes to speak knowingly. I have used the Globe Nail iu 
my shop and on the race track for 6ix years, on all classes of 
hor-es. from Ihe heavy draft horse to ihe tender footed run¬ 
ning horse; and I can salely say it lias no superior in 
point of Toughness, Shape, and Finish, if it has 
any equal, i have used about filteen hundred pounds ol 
Clone Nails a year for the last six years, and in that time 1 
have found four imperfect Nails, two of which I returned to 
you about two years ago and received in return four perfect 
ones, for which accept my thanks. If my men had no better 
sense than to drive those imperfect Nails in a horse's foot, I 
would not consider it the fault of the Nail if the horse was 
lamed. If bosses would look more to the competency of 
their men and less to trying to get shoeing nails a few cents 
a pound cheaper, we wbuld have fewer lame horses. I 
know for safety and durability, with a man 
who understands his business to drive them, 
your Nails can’t be beat ! I am willing to pay, with¬ 
out any suit, for all horses that are lamed in my shop by 
using the Globe Nail. As long as it is made as at present, I 
shall continue to use it, even if 1 could get other Nails for 
nothing. I consider it tire safest Nail that was ever driven 
iu a horse’s foot. 
Yours Very Respectfully, 
(Signed,) P. H. O'NEILL. 
Horse Shoer, No. 1007 Broadway. 
P. S.—I think I could get every boss in St. Louis to sign 
this if I thought it necessary. P. H. O’N. 
The best Horse is sure to win. S© 
CLEAR THE TRACK FOR THE 
Group 
Judges 
XV. 
