1877 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
157 
HALLADAY 
STANDARD. 
The first Self- Regulating 
Wind Mill offered the markets 
of the world, and when mate¬ 
rial used, workmanship, power 
and durability are considered, 
it is acknowledged to be 
THE CHEAPEST. 
It has been manufactured 
under immediate supervision 
of inventor for more than 
twenty-two years. 
$3,000,000 Worth 
NOW IN USE. 
A 58 page Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue with Price List will be 
gent free to all who 
make application. 
Agents wanted in 
all unassigned coun¬ 
ties. 
U. S. WIND EN¬ 
GINE & PUMP CO. 
Batavia, III. 
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THE WESTINGHOUSE 
THRESHING MACHINES & HORSE POWERS 
Best at Centennial Trial. 
Threshers for all sizes of Horse Powers and Steam, Lever 
Powers for 4 to 10 Horses, and Endless Chain Powers for 2 
and 3 Horses—and Engines from 4 to 10 Horse Power. All 
With late and important improvements. Send for Circular. 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., Schenectady, N. Y. 
SPRING STEEL TOOTH 
HORSE RAKES. 
Highest Award. Medal of Honor at the 
Centennial and Vienna Exhibitions. 
THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. 
No Cogs or Ratchets, Easiest Hand or 
Horse Dumping. Purchasers prefer them 
to all others for Durability and Efficiency. 
Fully guaranteed; so no risk is incurred 
In ordering from us. Responsible Agentg 
wanted, where we have none. 
Send Stamp for Catalogues of Rakes, 
Threshing Machines, &c. 
WHEELER & MELICK CO., 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
FOUST’S 
HAY LOADER. 
A perfect machine for rapidly pitching hay, barley, and all 
loose grain on the wagon, in the field. Increased success in 
the harvest of 1876. Received the highest and only award for 
Hay Loader, with Diploma of Merit at Centennial Exposi¬ 
tion, based on field trial. Thousands in successful operation. 
Send for circulars early to the manufacturers, STRAT¬ 
TON & CULLUM, Meadvllle, Pa. J3T KINGMAN & CO., 
Peoria, Agents for Central Illinois. 
CHICAGO 
SCRAPER I DITCHER. 
Guaranteed to do double the work of common scrapers,and 
do it easier for man and team. But one man required to 
work it. No hand-work to finish up a road. Good roads can 
De made with them at 25 cents per rod. Broad open ditches 
at 10 cents. Townships and counties can take them on trial. 
Price $13, on cars at factory. Send for Manual of Road 
Making and Ditching, free. Address 
Chicago Scraper and Ditcher Co., CHICAGO. 
(Patented Nov. 16th, 1875.1 
SEABURY’S IMPROVED FENCES for Farms, 
Lawns, and Rail-Roads.—A Fence of Wood and 
Wire combined. No nails in its construction. Requires no 
skilled labor to put It up. More durable and cheaper than 
any fence in use of equal strength. It cannot be blown down 
in any of its parts, and a washing out of post now and then 
does not impair its utility. Sold complete for putting up 
from 7 cents per foot and upwards, according to number 
of Rails—delivered on route of transportation. 
Information given, upon application to' 
AMERICAN FENCE MFG. CO.. 
100 East 14th St., New York City. 
Or WM. H. MANN, General Agent, 
417 Walnut Street, Room No. 3, Philadelphia. Pa. 
Where different styles of this fence may he examined. 
Ditcher and Excavator. 
RANDOLPH’S PATENT.-Slmple, durable, effec¬ 
tive. The work of 50 men with 4 horses and 2 men. Makes 
Tile and Open Ditches. 
STEAM EXCAVATORS. —For Roads, Railroads, 
Levees, and Canals.—Will dig and deliver at cost of one cent 
per cubic yard.—Easily cared for and worked.—For circu¬ 
lars, etc., address Randolph Bros,, Agents, 
111 Broadway, New Yobk. 
Grano 
.Centennial 
Premiu» 
THE CHARTER OAK SWIVEL PLOW. 
THE ONLY PERFECT SWIVEL PLOW. 
Middletown, Nov. 12, 1S75. 
Oents The Side-Hill Plow, No. 160, you sent me last 
summer, lias been used thoroughly on stony, turf, level, and 
side-liill. With equal success. It proves to be strong, well 
made, easily worked, good for one yoke, and does excellent 
work. It is a plow that will recommend itself. We have 
plowed 12 or more acres, and had many visitors who were 
highly pleased with its operations. 
Yours truly, CHESTER SAGE. 
Send for illustrated circular with full particulars to 
THE HIGGANUM M’FG CO., 
HICCANUM, CONN. 
THE GILPIN SULKY PLOW. 
Cbnstructed entirely of iron and 
steel. Easily operated entirely by 
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, ami Indiana State trial 
1876, the two highest ever award¬ 
ed sulky plows. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 1S9 Water St., New York, Agent. 
DEERE & CO., Moline, Ills. Established 1847. Manufac¬ 
turers ot Gang Plows, Cultivators, and Steel Plows of all 
sizes, especially adapted to sticky soils. Send for circulars. 
HUSSEY’S 
Celebrated Plows. 
T.B. HUSSEY, North Berwick, Me. 
HAKES PATENT SWIVEL PLOW Improved. 
Superior to all others for 
turning and pulverizing on 
level land or hill-side, and 
strong and durable, easy draft. 
Take a wide furrow. Send for 
Circulars. Liberal discounts to 
agents and dealers. Corre¬ 
spondence solicited. Made 
only by H. B. HAKES, 146 Central Street, Worcester, Mass. 
Being the ONLY entire Machine awarded a 
Grand Prize Medal 
AND DIPLOMA OF HONOR 
w^uuviimiH TyAiuiiiucu. r UI UatHlOgUe OT 1116 
above, and other Machines and Implements, address 
_ MINARD HARDER, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N?y!_ 
MEDAL MACHINES; 
York State Agricultural Works, 
First Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Railway, Chain amt Lever Horse Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers and 
Shakers, Clover Hallers, Feed Cutters, 
Wheel Horse Rakes, Horse Pitchforks, 
Shingle Machines, Straw Preserving 
Rye Threshers, Portable Steam- 
Engines, Cider and Wine-Mills 
and Presses. Dog and Pony 
Powers, etc,, etc. 
WHEELER & MELICK CO., 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
Send stamp for Circular and report of Centennial trial. 
The Anti-Friction Hay Carrier 
come back on r sT^i% f Jlhie OU The S trackB 
> the carrier costs but a trifle; many 
hundreds are In use. No trouble about get- 
over hi«jb beams, or to the end of deep 
JtiSMgKK bays. Hay is dropped where wanted, and the 
Hay ?s dropped ' 
work of mowing is reduced. Track should b@ 
put up now while barns are full. 
’ circulars and designs for tracking 
barn, to U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Ba¬ 
tavia, Ill., manufacturers ot the Old Keiiable 
Hal lad ay Standard Wind Mill. 
BOGARD US'S PATENT 
Universal Eccentric Mills 
Coffee, Cocoanut, ’ 
Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and .whatever can 
not be ground nv other Mills. Also for Paints, Printers’ 
Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. 
JOHN W. THOMSON, Successor to James Bogardus, 
Cor. White and Elm Sts., New York. 
BURR STO^E GRIST MITTS 
bKAbfUirtD MILL CO. 
Successors to Jas. Bradford 4 Co. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
French Buhr Millstones, 
Portable Corn & Flour Mills, 
Smut Machines, etc. 
Also, (Sealers in Bolting Cloths and 
General Mill Furnishing. 
Office & Factory, 158 W. 2d St. 
CINCINNATI,©. 
_ J.R.Stewart,Pr«. W.R.Dunlap.&e. 
(£TPRICE-LISTS 3FT>TT ON APPLICATION. 
MllaXaS 
• Grand Medal at Centennial. 
Stanford Tlouring 
Cleaner Grinder and Bolter, 
Ordinary size, 9 feet by 4 feet 
Capacity 5 bushels per hour. 
Finest flour, largest yields,, 
Cooled, by a strong air blast. 
Runs at one-tenth the cost 
Of the old style mills. 
Compact, practical, 
Substantial, and very durable. 
These Mills excel all others, even compared 
the size, double the weight, and double the price. 
EDWARD HARRISON. Patentee and Sole 
IBS Howard Avenue, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
Standard Grinding Mill., 
For all substances wet or dry* 
r stone and *— 
avy or light pow 
, DO in operation. 
Grind 75 bushels per hour. 
Thickest French burr stone: 
Double discharge spouts. 
Adjustable babbitt boxes. 
Solid self-adjusting burrs. 
»n compared with those of doc 
S? ROADS 
Salem, New Jersey. 
