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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[July, 
JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., 
Ho. 177 West Second street, Cincinnati. 
OFFERS TO FARMERS AND OTHERS 
EXCELSIOR MILL 
FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS. 
The grinding surfaces of this Mill are BURR STONE, of 
conical form, (see Cut above,) so adjusted that the finest flour 
and the coarsest feed may be ground with the same Mill. 
Any person can dress the stones with an ordinary pick in 
one hour. Will grind 3000 bushels of grain before requiring 
to be redressed, and 
WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. 
With Horse Power, our smallest Mill will grind from 12 to 
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er, from twenty to twenty-five bushels. 
Price of No. 1 Mill for Farmer’s use....SI00 
Price of No. 2 Mill for Miller’s use.140 
Price of No. 3 Mill for Miller’s use.170 
The undersigned also make a Wire Bolt for No. 1 Mill, with 
which Farmers living at a distance from mills are enabled to 
make their own flour. Price $50. 
anti-frictxoiThgrse power. 
Price of 13-iaicSi Mali.$45 I 
Price off IS-mcSa Mil!.$5© | 
Julius Rouse, Florence, Boone Co., Ky. “I have "round 
from twenty to thirty bushels of corn and cob Iced pi: it 
noun.” 
William Clark & Co., St. Louis, Mo. “Your Mill, for die 
purpose of grinding corn for cattle Is far superior to all which 
have come within the range of our experience.” 
J. C. Sheldon, Adams, Miss. “It is no trouble to grind ten 
bushels of meal or twenty bushels of feed per hour." 
Spencer & Prescott, Portage, Wood Co., Ohio. “ We 
grind from fifteen to twenty-live bushels of feed per hour, 
and with some kinds, thirty-live bushels per hour." 
Price of Two-Ssoa’sc Power... .$45 
Price of Fmar-laorse Power-$8© 
Willard & Co., manufacturers of Terra Cotta, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. “ We are using your Mill to grind broken Terra Cot¬ 
ta or burned clay. It grinds very well indeed. Terra Cotta 
pieces are very hard and diliicult to grind.” 
,T. C. Shroyer, Cincinnati,. “I have bad in use for the last 
twelve tears various kinds of Iron Mills for grinding 
Drugs, Spices, &e., and I consider the ‘Champion' has no 
equal.” 
John Weighel & Son, Cincinnati. “For grinding Snuff, 
ami general grinding of Tobacco, wc find It to perform to 
our full satisfaction.” 
FOP. DRIVING FARM MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, COTTON 
GINS, CIRCULAR SAWS, MOULDING AND PLANING 
MACHINES, LATHES, ETC., ETC., ETC. 
This power has proved itself to he the best ever invented. 
The friction is reduced by IKON BALLS, so arranged in all 
the bearings.tliat the whole weight of the castings runs upon 
them. THREE AND A HALF pounds draught at the end of 
a ten feet lever, will keep it in motion ! More than TWEN¬ 
TY FIVE PER CENT of horse flesh is saved, over ant 
other power in use. It is simple in construction, and not 
liable to get out of order. 
Price of Power for 1 or 2 horses .$125 
Price of Power for 4 or G horses. 175 
Call and examine them, or send for Circular. 
Agents wanted. Countv and State Rights for sale. 
BENNET BROTHERS, 
42 and 44 Greene-st., near Canal, New-York. 
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Are the best Mills in use for Millers. They will grind with one-third less power than any other Mill, 
and are adapted for Wheat, llyc, Buckwheat, Corn, Salt, Drugs, Coffee, Charcoal or Stone Coal—are easi¬ 
ly set up and kept in order, do not require any attention after starting, and any one can run them. 
' They are the Mill for Saw Mills, as they grind well with unsteady power, and with horse-power, will 
grind 8 to 10 bushels per hour, of corn, with two horses. 
Pi’ice ©i* Wo. 4 MIIS. ready Tor ia§e. 
N. S. & John Lane, Wheatland, Mich. “They are the best 
thing we have ever seen—will grind the fastest with the least 
power. We ground from twelve to sixteen bushels per hour, 
where grain was in good order.” 
A. C. Kirwan, Navy Mills, Memphis, Tenn. “I have been 
using four Conical Stills .. and find them capable of doing 
more and heller work than was recommended. (Threw o it 
Flat-s tones.) 
M. Hough. Johnstown, Licking Co., Onvi. .Min make a 
better quality of meal on it than any Flat Burr Mill I ever 
have seen, and saw at the same time.” 
John W. Hunt, Salisbury, Tenn. “ It is the host Slill in the 
State.” 
John Bradshaw, Jessamine Co., Ky. “Every farmer who 
has a (horse) power, would do well to get one, as I would not 
he without mine for $500.” 
S. II. Bradford, Brownsville, Tenn. “ With my Horse-pow¬ 
er, it ground at the rate of ten bushels per hour.” 
Hawkins & Thornton, (Drug and Spice Mills,) Louisville, 
Ky. “Save, every time wc grind a job (of cinnamon), $5 00 
in time, besides the waste.” 
G. D. Snow & Co., Medina, Ohio. “We can't feed oats and 
barley as fast as it will grind. In short, it is a horse to 
grind.” 
Cyrus Walker, Dakota, Ills. “I ground 45bushelsof splen¬ 
did meal in 3 hours,” with “20 pounds pressure on my small 
engine.” 
W. W. Rochelle, High Hill, Tenn. “My Mill is all right—it 
performs finely.” 
Jnlius Rouse, Florence, Boone Co., Ky. “Have been run¬ 
ning Conical Burr Mill for two years, and am well pleased 
with its work_takes less power than I expected.” 
W. A. Dudley, Lexington, Ky. “ Continues to give satis¬ 
faction.” 
COOK’S PORTABLE 
EVAPORATOR. 
One Million Dollars were saved to the North in 1SG0, by the 
use of this Machine, and yet this was only the second year ol 
its introduction. The 3000 farmers who used them last 
Fall, and tho ten times that number of neighbors who had 
their cane worked up by them, are ready to testify to their 
unrivalled superiority over all other devises for the manu¬ 
facture of Sorghum Syrup and Sugar. Communications of 
the Press by the hundred could also he arrayed, did not the 
reputation of the machine, already acquired, render it un 
necessary. 
PRICES. 
No. 2 Pan, 45 by 72 inches, galvanized iron. $45 00 
Same size, copper.G5 00 
No. 3 Pan, 45 by 90 inches, galvanized iron. 55 0C 
Same size, copper. . 75 0 r 
No. 4 Pan, <15 by 10S inches, galvanized iron.65 (X 
Same size, copper. 85 0C 
For those wishing a cheaper Evaporator, we will lurnisk 
the pan alone for setting upon an arch. 
PRICES FOR PAN ONLY. 
No. 2, galvanized iron. .$25 00 I No. 2, copper.£45 00 
No. 3, do. do... 3100 No. 3, do. 50 90 
No. 4, do. do... 37 00 | No. 4, do. 67 00 
Send for a pamphlet with instructions for cultivating and 
manufacturing the Sorgho.. 
BLYMYERS, BATES & DAY, Mansfield, Ohio. 
TERRITORY FOR SALE. 
In consequence of the rapid increase in our business, and 
our inability to do justice to all parts of the field, we will 
sell a portion of Territory. Those wishing to purchase will 
please address BLYMYERS, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
B »ussia or bass mats, selected ex 
L pressty for budding and tying, GUNNY BAGS, 
TWINES, HAY HOPES, &c., suitable for Nursery purposes, 
for sale iu lots to suit by D. W MANWAltlNG, 
Importer, 218 Frout st., New-York 
Jas. II. Pelton, La Grange, O. “ I certainly do get the cred¬ 
it of making the best flour they ever had in their houses.” 
ISP We are extensively manufacturing the above Mills and Horse-powers, and would invite the at¬ 
tention of purchasers. 
Adda’ess salt Orders to the only MaumthctBaa’ers, 
JAMES E. MAVETC & CO., 
177 West Second street, CiaieiBaBaati, Ohio. 
To those who prefer them, we are prepared to furnish the very best flat stone mills in use, viz : 
STRAUB’S PATENT (lower runner) GRIST MILL, 
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,” 
of which there are several thousands in use throughout the United States. Also, everything pertaining 
to the business—from Steam Engine to Mill Tick."" Full descriptions and prices mailed free to all appli¬ 
cate. J. L. II. & CO. 
