1879.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
119 
HALLADAY 
STANDARD. 
(17 sizes—from 1 Mail to 4:5 
Horse Power.) 
$3,500,000 WORTH NOW 
IN USE. 
The only wind-mill awarded 
TWO MEDALS and 
TWO DIPLOMAS 
at the Internalional Exhibi¬ 
tion, Philadelphia. 1816. And 
the only Mill recognized in the 
distribution of Medals at L’lix- 
position Universelle, Paris, 1878. 
This mill is constructed on 
scientific principles, and guar¬ 
anteed to do good 
work in any kind of 
wind. It is also 
guaranteed to he 
well made of good 
material; to be per¬ 
fectly 6elf-regulat¬ 
ing ; to possess more 
power ; to he more 
of'winds', than any other mil * m ade, and further than this, it 
Is Guaranteed NOT TO BbOW DOWN. 
Send for CATALOGUE “A” and Price List. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
BATAVIA, I la I*. 
IRON SCREW WIND POWER, 
With Corrngated Iron Fans. 
The only Wind-mill using a propeller- 
shaped wheel, by means of which the 
sail does its proportion of work at. every 
point. Hasan open center, is Vaneless, 
Storm-proof, and Self-governing. The 
Motion is Always Steady, the Speed 
being Governed by the lever rod, and the 
mill DOES KOI' STOP Oli RUN ANY 
FASTER, NO MATTER WHAT THE 
GALE IS. Send for Catalogue for full 
particulars. Address. 
POWELL & DOUGLAS, Waukegan, Ill. 
JO FEET BANNER WIND WILL. 
^ J Avenue, Ohio. 
Frederick’s Pat. Equalizer. 
A perfect double tree, a perfect tripple tree, a perfect two 
and three horse stretcher. Costs less than to iron the 
common double tree. Can’t get a farmer to do without one. 
Weighs only 20 lbs. Can be attached to anything with or 
without a tongue. Ask your agricultural dealer about It, or 
send 3 cent stamp for testimonial. 
M. E. HUNGER & CO., 
Manufacturers, Indianapolis, Ind. 
SOMETHING NEW! 
PULLIAM’S PATENT 
BOLSTER SPRINGS for FARM WAGONS, 
This new and valu¬ 
able device is suited to 
wagons of any size- 
made of the best steel 
and warranted—are at¬ 
tached by four bolts 
through the bed—can 
be put on by any per¬ 
son. They remain on 
the wagon for all uses, 
and work equally well 
whether with empty 
or loaded wagon. 
There is no use for a 
spring seat—they make 
a comfortable spring 
wagon out of a farm 
wagon—and save largely in wear and tear. We Want 
Agents Everywhere. 
8EMPEE <Ss BIRGE M’F’G CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
S. L. Allen & Go., 229 Market St., Philn. ; General Agents. 
LITTLE GIANT TILE MILL. 
, The body of mill is cast cylindrical, the 
strongest known shape. Il is bored out and 
plunger accurately fitted. Having broad bear¬ 
ings, it prevents wear and mud leakage. The 
shaft is of forged steel, running on a 
, brass box. The mill is accessible in 
, all its parts. Two horses operate it 
with ease. We claim, extra strength, 
durability, and ease of working. 
Larger Tile can he made. More work 
with same power. Send for Circulars 
to BAYL.IES, VAUGHAN & CO., Richmond, Ind. 
Agricultural 
Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. T, 
Capital $200,006.00. Net Surplus, $201,939.97. Total assets 
for the security of Policy holders, January 1st, 1878, $1,058,- 
157.60. Insures only Farm Property and Residences against 
fire and lightning. Takes no business risks. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS, 11130 
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. K. SHANAHAN, Atty., Easton, Md. 
La Dows Jointed Pnlverizim & SmootHm 
DISC HARROW. 
a 
33 
fee 
2 
p 
p 
gr 
5T 
er 
2 
ST 
5? 
5T 
Being jointed in the center, is adapted to both 
smooth and uneven surfaces. Acknowl¬ 
edged tlie best of (lie kind, and will pul¬ 
verize and cover seed better in one 
operation, than going over twice 
witli others. Made with both Chill¬ 
ed Metal and Cast Steel Discs 
polished. Send for circular and 
price list. Manufactured by 
WHEELER &. MELICK CO., 
Albany, N. Y„ for the United States,except New England. 
EVERETT & SMALL, Boston, Mass., 
Manufacturers for the New England States. 
Montgomery's Iipyed Maway Fan, 
^22 First Premiums. 15 Silver Medals. 
Gold Medal at Md. Institute in 1878, 
and 15 First Premiums at other Fairs. 
No good Farmer can 
afford lo be without one 
of these Fans! This 
universally known Fan 
has been victorious in 
every conlest, and lias 
the approval ol thou¬ 
sands of Farmers all 
over this country. It is 
the best and cheapest 
Fan made for the farmer 
and planter. It is the 
only Fan that will ef¬ 
fectually take out of wheat the great Virginia trouble 
“Partridge Pea.” Prices reduced. Send for circulars and 
price lists to the manufacturers, 
DORSEY, MOORE & CO., 
68 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 
Manufacturers and Dealers in Standard Goods, Gen 1 Agts. 
for Cornell Shelters, Big Giant Corn and Cob 
Mills, Studebaker Wagons, &c. 
STEAM ENGINES, 
A. B. FARQUHAR, York, Pa.. 
Cheapest and best for all pur¬ 
poses—simple, strong, and du¬ 
rable. Also Traction En¬ 
gines for common roads. 
Saw, Grist and Rice 
Mills, Gins, Presses 
and Machinery gener¬ 
ally. Inquiries promptly 
answered. . 
Vertical Engines, with or without S g- 03 
wheels, very conveni- SET Sr 
ent, economical and e q3 p 
complete in every de- 
tail, best and 
cheapest Vert¬ 
ical in the 
world. Fig. 
I is engine 
inuse. Fig. 
:2ready for 
iroad— 
The Farquhar Separator 
(Warranted) Stj&SSS &a&i _ d 
Parma. A 
Agricultural 
Works, 
York, Pa. 
wady for market. Address A 3. Farmthnr , York . Pa. 
CHalleuge Accepted. 
DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. 
I ACCEPT the Challenge of Mr. Dederiek, to operate my 
Economy Hay Press against the improved Perpetual, as 
shown and described by him in the Nov. No. of The Na¬ 
tional Live-Stock Journal. The loser to pav all ex¬ 
penses and a $500 cash premium to the winner. Mr. Dederiek 
will please advertise time. The contest to take place either 
at Camp Point, Keokuk Junction, or Clayton, in this State. 
Circulars sent free. GEO. ERTEL, Quincy, III. 
F ARM-72 Acres—For Sale, To Let. or Exchange.— 
l ocated 2 miles from central part of City of Paterson, 
Passaic Comity,New Jersey, 19 miles from N. Y. City. Good 
arable meadow and timber land. Good farm house. Never 
failing spring of water. Abundance of fruits. Is an excellent 
dairy or milk route farm. Very desirable and healthful loca¬ 
tion. Terms very favorable To communicate with owner, 
call on, or address H. H. BOWMAN, 155 Broadway, N. Y. 
LAWRENCE &TAYLOR, 
76 Alienate Street, London, E. C., 
IESHSTG-Xj A-3XTD, 
receive Consignments of dairy and other agricultural Pro¬ 
duce for sale in the largest and best Murket in the 
World. 
CommissionFor consignments under £50—4 per cent. 
“ “ “ £100—3 per cent. 
“ “ over £100—2 per cent. 
Freight, etc., etc., paid free of charge for Interest. 
Money Advanced on Consignments Without Interest, 
Account sales and cash promptly remitted. 
Bankers, National Provincial Bank of England- 
Telegraph Address-TAYRENCE, LONDON. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
Universal Force Pumps. 
Secured by letters patent. 
THESE PUMPS HAVE RECEIVED THE 
“MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY.” 
The highest award of the American Institute 
for 1878 over all competitors. 
These pumps have enormous power, and are for the house 
or for out-door wells of any depth. They are constructed. 
with special regard to strength, 
ease of working, and durability. 
They can be immediately 
changed from lift to force pumps, 
and tlie air chamber call be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow tlie handle 
to work at any desired angle with 
the spout. Having clo6e tops, 
they cannot he tampered with. 
Attention is called to our new 
elegant pattern DEEP WELL 
non-freezing FIRE PUMP. 
Also, Biunt’s Sand Vacu¬ 
um Chambers.— A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in dug or driven wells. 
Pits, mines, and rivers. 
For hand.or steam pumps, 
all sizes, from 1^-incU to 4-inch 
suction bipe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beek- 
mau St. New York. 
Western Agency, Chas. W. Newton, 150 Lake St.. 
Chicago. _ _ 
Pacific Coast Agency, Dunham, Carrigan & Co- 
San Francisco, C al, 
Established in 1840. 
Eureka Safety Power. 
h.p. 
cyl. 
ht. 
space . 
wt. price. 
2 
3)6x4 
48 in 
40x25 
9001$ 150 
4 
4x6 
56 
40x30 
1600 250 
6 
5x7 
72 
72x42 
27001 350 
Also Spark Arresting Porta¬ 
bles, arid Stationary Engines/hr 
Plantations. Send for Circulars. 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, 
. Coruing, N. V. 
Say where you saw this advertisement. 
The attention of Farmers, Threshermen, 
ami responsible Eive Agents, and Agricul¬ 
tural Implement Dealers in all part* of the 
Country is invited to our 
Traction or Self-Propelling 
FARM ENGINES. 
By a simple but reliable attachment made to our Common-. 
Farm Engines, we are able to offer a Traction, or Sell-pro¬ 
pelling Farm Engine, which not only propels itself, but 
hauls a Water Tank and Separator, or loaded Wagon, over 
any road, up hill, or down, with tlie aid of one pair of horses. 
These Engines have been thoroughly tested three seasons. 
Three hundred of them are now in use, and they hate not 
only proved a complete success, but have given such excel¬ 
lent satisfaction that, where introduced, it is with difficulty 
an v other engine can be sold. They cost but little more than 
the common Farm Engine, and enable the threshermen to 
operate with from two to four less teams, and move much 
faster than with horses. They an* simple in construction, 
easily handled, durable, and their advantages over the 
common Farm Engine are so apparent, ire are confident 
they are destined to take the place of other Engines used for 
threshing, or for any use where the engine and machinery 
employed has to he frequently moved. Circulars containing 
cuts, description, prices, and testimonial letters from onr 
customers, furnished tree to all applicants. Agents and 
Dealers will readily appreciate the advantages this Engine- 
offers them. Agents wanted in every County in all the 
Stares and Territories. 
For agencies or circulars apply to 
C. & G. COOPER & CO.. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
F or sale at a great bargain.—a good 220 -acre 
grain and stock farm in No. Indiana; all under fence 
and cultivation; 30 acres in Clawson Wheat; title perfect.. 
J. A. HUGHSTON, La Porte, Ind. 
