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1880 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
“ACME 
PULVERIZING HARROW, 
CLOD CRUSHER & LEYELER. 
Has twelve STJEESIj Coulter Teeth and ten Steel Cutting 
Spurs. Cuts over six feet wide and two to four inches deep. 
The only implement combining Pulverizer, Crusher, and 
Leveler; performs all three operations at one time in the 
most perfect manner. Works perfectly on light soil, but is 
especially adapted to sod and hard clay where other Har¬ 
rows utterly fail. Agents wanted. Send for circular. 
NASH & BRO., 
Harrisburg, Pa., and 22 College Place, New York. 
ARTESIAN WELL 
DRILLING & MIN¬ 
ERAL PROSPECT- 
, ING MACHINERY, 
*nd how to use, is fully illustrated, explained and highly recommended 
by the 6fi Am©neaa Agriculturist** in the November Number 1879; 
Page 465. Send for it. Portable, low priced, worked bv man* horse or 
steam power. Needed by farmers in every county. Good business for 
Winter or Summer‘and very profitable. Can get good wells in earth or 
rock anywhere. We want the names of menthatneed wells. Send for 
illustrated price-list and terms to Agents. Address, 
fioKi Well Excavator Co,, 29 Boss Street, Hew York, U. 3. A. 
MILL MANUFACTORY 
ESTABLISHED 1851. 
Crist Mills of French Buhr Stone. 
WELL BOBING, 
Portable Mills for Farmers, Saw Mills, etc. 18 Sizes 
and Styles. Over 12,000 in use. $80 and upwards. 
Complete Mill and Sheller $95. A boy can grind and keep 
in order. Adapted to any kind of suitable power. Com¬ 
plete Flouring and Corn Mill. Alii. SIZES. Send for 
Circular No. 28. NORDIRE & MARMON CO„ 
_ Indianapolis, Ind. _ 
BURR MILLS. 
EVERY FARMER HIS 
OWN MILLER. 
Why buy and use Iron grinding mills 
when you can obtain a first-class 
French Burr Mill for about same price, 
•doing finest work for family use, and 
coarse as desired, and more of it, last¬ 
ing a generation. Address 
C. C. PHILLIPS, 4048 Girard At., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FEEDMULL 
All Iron but the Hopper. 
Cheap, Effective, 
and Durable. 
CAN BE RUN BT ANY 
POWER. 
Capacity from 6 to 30 bushels per hour, according to size. 
Bend for Catalogue and prices. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP C0„ 
Batavia, Kane Co., Ill. 
D airy farms and pasture dots, 
County of Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, for sale on time 
at $5 to $40 an acre. No better location for enterprising 
dairymen. Ajrnly for lists to 
BAWDEN & MACHAR, Attorneys, Kingston, Canada, 
ARTICHOKES, AND MAGIE SWINE 
» for sale. Send for free circular. 
E. F. BROCKWAY, Ainsworth, Washington Co., Iowa. 
C EI.ESTIA— “Best of all Apples.” Circular on Ap¬ 
plication. 
R. J. BLACK, Bremen, Fail-field Co., Ohio. 
Receive! Medal 
AND 
HIGHEST AWASH 
OF MERIT 
AT 
CENTENNIAL, 
Send for Catalogue 
STEAM ENGINES, 
A, B. FAEQUHAR, fork, P»„ 
Cheapest and best for all pur¬ 
poses—simple, strong, and du 
table. Also Horse Pow¬ 
ers and Gin Gear. 
Saw, Grist And Cob 
Mills, Gins, Presses 
and Machinery gener¬ 
ally. Inquiries promptly 
answered. 
VerticalEngines.with or without g. S' ea 
wheels, very convent- g — g, 
ent, economical and Bc 3 g, 
complete in every de- ,Fl5lRP^lS®l B- 8 
tail, best and 
cheapest Vert- , 
ical in the/ 
world. Fig.] 
1 is engine I 1 
inuse. Fig. \ _ 
2ready for 'NIIW Send for 
road. ^^gT^ tl^ Catalogae. 
The Farquhar Separator 
(Warranted) a 
AND 
HI3EEST PEI3E 
AWARDED 
SEPARATORS. 
THE 
3ILVEE MEDAL 
AT 
Parts Exposition 
Send for IlluitmUd Gftt&logns, Address A. B.FarguTiar. York, Pus 
Union Railway Horse Power, 
THRESHERS AND 
SEPARATORS. 
These Powers are 
GUARANTEED 
to produce more Power 
with 
LESS ELEVATION 
than auv other Railway 
Power. Send for descrip¬ 
tive catalogue. WM. L. 
BOYER & BRO., 2.101 Ger¬ 
mantown Ave., Phila., Pa. 
^Also^manufhcturersofth^^^EM^^^^^n^^RTS^^nLL. 
Big Giant Corn Mill, 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will grind 
Corn with Shuck on without ex¬ 
tra expense. The only Mill grind¬ 
ing Corn and Cob successfully, 
that will grind Shelled Corn fine 
enough for family use. 
Grinds twice as fast as any other 
Mill of same size and price. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
J. A. FIEJLD, SON & CO., 
St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A., & 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 
MATFIELD FERTILIZER. 
This is the only fertilizer containing all the soil elements 
found in each crop. Analysis will prove that they con¬ 
tain a larger percentage of plant-food elements 
than we claim for them by the labels placed on each pack¬ 
age. Six years’ experience lias conclusively established the 
above fact. Send for circular. A few good agents wanted. 
Address 
MATFIELD FERTILIZER CO., 
CHAPMAN & VAN WYCK, 
(Established 1849), 
DEALERS IN 
PERUVIAN 
Guano 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 Front Street, 
New York. 
■p Pure 
I REM 
IUM 
BONE 
What Farmers fait, 
They want Pure Ground Bone! 
Why—because it contains those 
elements taken from the soil in 
tlie grain and carried away, thus 
impoverishing the land. Pure 
Premium Bone, made of dry, 
hard, unsteamed bones, supplies 
just this waste, as every farmer 
can learn by practical experience 
at a trifling cost. Send for a full 
explanation of how it works. 
Excelsior Fertilizer Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 
IMPROVED FOR 1880. 
New Massillon Thresher. 
Read the following Genuine Endorsements: 
From Isaac Jones, Vail, Iowa. The No. 7 New Mas¬ 
sillon Separator which we bought of you this season, has 
given good satisfaction in every respect. There is no ma¬ 
chine in this section that will clean grain with it. Its ca¬ 
pacity for threshing is equal to anything in the market. 
Wherever I have done work with it this year I can get the 
threshing for another season, and I am constantly having 
farmers who had other machines thresh for them this year, 
and have seen mine work, come and engage me to do their 
threshingnext season. On Flax I must say it does fine work, 
and is making a name for itself in that, as in ail other kinds 
of grain. I take great pleasure in recommending the New 
Massillon, and can refer with pleasure to any of the 
farmers for whom I have done work. My earnings for the 
season were over $1,100.00. 
Vail, Iowa, Dec. 5th, 1879:—We cheerfully certify that the 
work done in this vicinity by the New Massillon Thresh¬ 
ing Machine under the direction of Mr. Isaac Jones, is su¬ 
perior to that of any other machine. The grain so threshed 
is easily distinguished, is cleaner, and in every way more de¬ 
sirable in the market, than that bought from any other ma. 
chine. Signed David Evans, Buyer, and T. J. Huflman, Re¬ 
ceiver of Grain for J. P. Fitch. 
From Jacob Hf.pner, Pillow, Dauphin Co., Pa. 
I had concluded not to have my threshing done any more 
with Vibrators, because those that I have had did poor work 
all over, but while I was attending one of our County Fairs 
I witnessed a contest between the New Massillon No. T, with 
10-Horse Traction Engine and several other Separators, af¬ 
ter which I was compelled to give in, and have my thresh¬ 
ing done with the New Massillon and 10-Horse Traction En¬ 
gine. I examined everything throughout, and found to my 
satisfaction that there was no grain carried out with the 
chaff or straw. There was no grain broken, and all was 
cleaned perfectly clean. After my threshing was done, I 
was still better pleased to find that a lot of long damp Rye 
which I had, went through without clogging or choking the 
machine in the least, and much faster, too, than I ever 
imagined it could. The Shaker and Wind Mill are so well 
adapted that it don’t matter much as to the condition of the 
grain. People here recommend it as the best machine in 
existence, and I say it is better. It cannot be excelled. 
From Asa C. Nelson, Owingsville, Md. 
I want to sav of vonr No. 7 New Massillon Separator and 
8-Horse Portable Engine, which I bought of your agent, S. 
L. Kaufman, Gap, Pa., that they stand at the head, in other 
words, take the front, whilst other machines are going back. 
They have given entire satisfaction, not only to myself, but 
to all the farmers for wbom I have threshed. I want to call 
it Will BepaidlD It \ycl* UI U1J» A ** cai u miw Hhnaiu vduui/J, 
Md., with it, add there everybody that heard of me wanted 
me to do their threshing; bad I had a few more machines 
like it, I would have swept the country. I threshed, sepa¬ 
rated, and cleaned oats so wet that that they looked almost 
like manure. One day an old darkey came around to take a 
view of it, and he declared he had never seen anything run 
so smooth and steady in his life; I want no better Engine; 
no trouble to run it, and I believe it takes less fuel and wa¬ 
ter than some other engines that I know. Hear what a far¬ 
mer says of it: “ My threshing did not cost me a cent, be¬ 
cause all the grain is separated from the straw.”—In conclu¬ 
sion, I would say to any one wishing to get a new outfit, to 
buy the New Massillon and the Russell & Co. Portable En- 
Send for a New Illustrated Catalogue, and the address of 
our nearest agent. Address 
RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, Ohio. 
THE BOSS CULTIVATOR. 
Send to WM. PERRY & SON, Bridgeport, Conn., for 
Illustrated Circnlar,—Practical, Cheap._ 
Bookwalter Engine, 
Compact, Substantial, Economical, 
and Easily managed. Guaranteed 
to work well and give full power 
claimed. Engine and Boiler com¬ 
plete, including Governor, Pump, 
&c., (and boxing), at the low price 
of 
3 Horse-Power.. .$215.00 
AK “ “ ... 245.00 
6 Vt “ “ ... 315.00 
S#“Pnt on Cars at Springfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., 
Springfield, Ohio, 
or 109 Liberty St., New York City. 
Stationary, Portable, and Self-Propelling 
STEAM ENGINES 
FOR ALL PURPOSES. 
Pony and Standard Saw Mills, Crist 
Mills, and Machinery. 
A Complete Outfit for Saw and Grist Mills 
of any required capacity, by the old reliable Manufacturers 
and Contractors. 
State whatJs wanted. COOPER MANUFACTURING SO., 
Circulars free. Mt. Vibnon, Ohio. 
E g rv tkt a "D TV produce commis- 
• 05 U. VV Alll/j SION MERCHANTS. 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full instructions 
for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Kef., Irving National Bank, New York City. 
