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AMERICAN AC-RICULTURIST. 
197 
1877/ 
HORSE POWERS. 
Awarded a MEDAL and DIPLOMA OF HONOR, at the 
International Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876, to 
HEEBSER’8 IMPROVED 
Level Tread Railway Horse 
Power and Speed Regulator . 
Horses’ feet stand level on floor of Power; labor and 
fatigue of the horse diminished ; power increased ; money 
saved. Smooth-shod horses work on them better than rough¬ 
shod on the old style Powers; have a slower walk for horse. 
These Powers are single or double-geared, for one or two 
horses, with the only successful Speed Regulator in the 
world. We also have the simplest, most desirable and 
cheapest Threshers, Separators and Cleaners, for one or two 
horses. These Powers and Machines will do more work, 
witli less labor for horse or operator, than any other; pro¬ 
nounced superior by every purchaser. Have on record in 
our office a large list of First Premiums, Diplomas and 
Medals of State and County Fairs in the United States. We 
are the Proprietors of the Patents and Sole Manufacturers. 
Established in 1840. Send for Circulars, and learn of 
the great success of these Machines. Address 
HEEBNER & SONS, Lansdale, Montgomery Co., Pa. 
(Please state if noticed in the American Agriculturist.) 
Tlie Peerless Thresher and Cleaner—Clover 
Haller and Cleaner—Straw-Preserving Rye 
Threshers—Railway and Lever Powers—The 
Howland Feed Mill—Grain Fans and Corn 
Shelters. Our machines have received the highest testi¬ 
monials and cannot he excelled. 
B. GIRL. & SOX, 
Trenton Agricultural Works, Trenton, N. ,1. 
■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. WESTINGHOhSE & CO., Schenectady, N. Y. 
THE UNION RAILWAY 
HORSE POWER. 
Producing much more 
power than other rail¬ 
way powers, with much 
less elevation. 
Send for Descrip¬ 
tive Circular. 
Wm, L. Boyer & Bro., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
BOCARDUS’S PATENT 
Universal Eccentric Mills 
for Grinding Bones, Pot Shells, Ores, Old Cruci¬ 
bles, Fire Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn and 
Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, 
Coffee, Cocoanut., Tomatoes, Saw-dust, Flax 
Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and whatever can 
not be ground by other Mills. Also for Paints, Printers’ 
Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. 
JOHN W. THOMSON, Successor to James Bogardus, 
_ Cor. White and Kim Sts., New York. __ 
BRADFORD MILL CO. 
Saesessors to J&s. Bradford & G®. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
French. Ruhr Millstones, 
| Portable Corn & Flour Mills, 
nut Machines, 
I Also, dealers ia Bolting Clotfos and 
General Mill Furnishing. 
| OfSee & Factory, 158 W. 2d St, 
( CINCINNATI, O* 
_ J.R.Stewart,Pr^s. W.R.Dunlap,^ 
CuT* PHICE-IJSTS sent on application 
Champion Combination and Youth’s Com, 
panion Foot Lathes, Amateur Steam En¬ 
gines & Boilers, Cylinder Saws and Stav® 
Machines. Send stamp for price. Strange's 
Cylinder Saw & Mach. Co. Taunton Mass, 
MEDAL MACHINES. 
JVew York State Agricultural Works. 
First Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Railway, Chain and .Lever Horse Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers and 
Shakers, Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, 
Wheel Horse Rakes, Horse Pitchforks, 
Shingle Machines, Straw Preserving 
Rve Threshers, Portable Steam- 
Engines, Cider and Wine-Mills 
ami Presses. Dog and Pony 
Powers, etc., etc. 
WHEELER & MELICK CO.. 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
Send stamp for Circular and report of Centennial trial/ 
The FAEQTJHAE SEPARATOR 
Belt only. 
Horse Powers and Threshing Machines of all kinds a special¬ 
ty. Send for large Illustrated Catalogue. 
The Best Fanning Mill in the W orld. 
Fanning Mill. 
No good Farmer 
can afford tb mar. 
ket dirty grain. 
A moderate quality 
of grain, well cleaned, 
brings a better price 
than the nicest grade 
in dirty condition. 
Address’ A. P. DICKEY, Racine, WIS- 
Grand Medal at Centennial. 
Standard Flouring Mill. 
Scourer, Grinder and Bolter. 
8 feet long by 4 feet high. 
Runs with belt 4 inches wide. 
Flours 3 to 6 bushels per hour, 
lias double ventilating bolter. 
For flour, middlings and bran. 
Gives every one his own grist. 
Makes the best flour and yield. 
Is a reliable flouring mill. 
Standard Grinding Mill. 
For all substances wet or dry. 
Built of burr stone and iron. 
For heavy or light power. 
Capacity of 20 inch stones. 
Equal to any larger size. 
Thickest French burr stones. 
Double discharge spouts. 
Adjustable babbitt boxes. 
Solid self-adjusting burrs. 
Centennial Judges award medal on VW'these port¬ 
able, vertical mills for solidity and good workman¬ 
ship, economy and adaptability.^^ 
EDWARD HARRISON, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
POWER 
Cider and 
Wine Press 
Double Platform. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO., 
SYRACUSE, N. ¥, 
QMTTTPQ 
“ Eagle Claw of 76.” 
A safe and ingenious device for 
catching fish, animals, game, &c. 
Sample, 50 cts., by mall, or send 
stamp for circular. 
EAGLE CLAW CO., 
713 Sansom St... Phila., Pa. 
SMOKY ) cured, fuel saved, and heat Increas 
AMiuiipiU’o ed by applying the Spiral Draft 
CHI BVB re E VS ) Send stamp for circular (with testl 
monials, to HENRY COLFO UD, 726 Sansom St., Phil’a, Pa 
$5937 
Made by 17 A cents in January, ’77, with 
- 13 new Articles. Samr’— - 
C. M. L1NINGTC 
Albany Corn and Seed Planter, 
for all kinds of Seeds, and to he drawn by horse. 
Price of Planter, $25; of Horse Hoe or Fertilizer Attach¬ 
ment, $8 each extra. 
Agents wanted everywhere to sell the above and our other 
new IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, and FER- 
TILIZERS, to whom liberal commission will be paid. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 Si 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Send stamp for circulars.___ * _ 
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 v 
logue with Price List wil 
sent free to all who 
make application. 
Agcnits wanted in 
all unassigned coun¬ 
ties. 
U. S. 7VIND EN 
GINE & PUMP CO. 
hatavia, III. 
THE DRIVEN WELL 
Town and County privileges for making 
Driven Wells* and selling Licenses under 
the established American I>riven Well 
Piilent, leased by the year to responsible par¬ 
ties, by 
WM. D. ANDREWS &, BRO., 
_ NEW YORK. _ | 
W. s. BLUNT’S 
“UNIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS.” 
Date of Patent, Aug. 8 th, 1876. 
After six years endeavor to fur¬ 
nish the most reliable force pumps 
in the market, the above pumps 
are respectfully offered, as the best 
results, in my judgment, of the 
public requirements. 
Their adaptability, great 
power, careful finish in de¬ 
tail, aud consequent economy, 
will commend them. In case of 
accident, any part can he easily re¬ 
placed, without sacrificing the 
whole pump. They can be imme¬ 
diately converted from right to 
left-hand pumps, by swiveling 
the air-chamber and handle to any 
required angle with the spout. 
They are changeable from lilt to 
force pumps. Are for the house 
or for out-door wells of any depth, 
and having close tops, can not he 
tampered with.—Also, Blunt’s 
Sand Vacuum 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 iw-inch to 4-inch suction pipe. 
Send for circulars to NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Bcekman St., New York, 
western Agency, Newton & Hale, Chicago. 
Pacific Coast Agency, Dunham, Carrigan Co., 
_San Francisco, Cal. 
Gabden Engine and Fibb Extin¬ 
guisher. —Protects Buildings from 
Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. Easily- 
carried. No Dwelling, Country- 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHIT- 
A Good Home School. 
MACGREGOR HALL, 
FLUSHING, N. Y. 
An Excellent Home School for Young Ladies and 
Children, seven miles from N. Y. City, in the beautiful 
suburban village of Flushing. 
Pupils received at any time when there is a vacancy, the 
number being limited to the ability to furnish convenient 
rooms and full home attention to each Pupil. 
For circulars or other information, address the Principal, 
Miss MARGARET MACGREGOR, Flushing, N. Y. 
BURR, STGME RRIST MILLS 
