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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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The Philip’s Spiral 
CORN HUSKING MACHINE 
does its work thoroughly, picking tlie corn from the stalk 
and stripping every ear and nubbing, large or small, com¬ 
pletely of husks and silk. Any ordinary two-horse power is 
sufficient to operate the machine, which is capable of husk¬ 
ing 00 bushels per hour. This machine combines simplicity, 
strength, durability, and practical utility, and no farmer 
can afford to do without it. 
For circulars, or further information, address 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL CORN HUSKIER CO., 
Hudson, Col. Co., N. Y. 
A REVERSIBLE PLOW, 
Adapted to General Work, described as follows: 
1st. —The Share has an inner or swivel-angle, less than a right angle, which allows the erect edge, when in position, to 
coincide with the line of the standard and coulter, which last is fixed in the center of the beam. Thus the relation of these 
important parts is identically the same, as in the common fixed or “ land-side ” plow. 
2nd.— The form of the Mold-Board is sucli that, instead of presenting an angular or rounded ridge to the furrow-slice, 
especially when the plow is driven deep, it opposes a flat surface, having only the curve necessary to turn the furrow 
properly. This form enables the plow to be run at various depths, at no disadvantage to the quality of the work. 
3rd.— This Plow is adjustable to different widths of furrows, taking more or less land, as may be desired. The pivot¬ 
ing of the share to the standard admits of this, and it is regulated by the brace, which holds in position the rear end of the 
mold-board, to which a greater or less outward set is given, and to the share a greater or less landward set. 
4t!i.— An elastic and adjustable Draft-Rod, preventing straining of the team and breakage of the plow and harness. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING CO., Higganum, Conn, 
AND FOR SAFE BY ALL THEIR AGENTS. 
THE MITCHELL WAGON. 
THE 
Best Proportioned, 
Best ironed 
AND 
Lightest Tunning 
Wagon in the Market. 
The original, well known 
’ RACINE WAGON. 
In use and lor sale in 
nearly every 
STATE k TERRITORY 
IN THE UNION. 
All u'ork fully warranted. 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 
Mitchell Lewis 
& Co. 
RACINE, AVIS. 
“CHAMPION” HOG RINGER, RINGS, and HOLDER. 
The only Ring invented that will effectually prevent Hogs from Routing. Be¬ 
ing a Double Ring, and having no sharp points in the flesh, it does not cause ir¬ 
ritation or soreness, as in other Rings. The smooth part of the wire being in the 
nose, it heals rapidly. One of our rings being equal to two or three of any other 
ring, makes this ring cheaper than the cheapest. Time and money saved in using 
the Champion. One operation, and the work is done. 
Price of Hog Ringer, 75c. each ; Coppered Rings, 50c. per 100 ( 
Tinned Hog Rings. 60c. per 100 ; Hog Holder, 75c. each. 
CHAMBERS & QUINLAN, Exclusive Manufacturers, Decatur, Ill. 
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. 
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CARR & HOBSON’S 
GAMG PLOW. 
THE MOST PERFECT MACHINE OF 
THE KIND IN EXISTENCE. 
Address CARR & HOBSON, 56 Beckman St„ New York. 
THE DEERE GANC. 
First Premium Awarded at Illinois and Iowa State Field 
Trials, 1874. 
Address DEERE Sc COMPANY, 
Moline Plow Works, Moline, Illinois. 
HOLBROOK SWIVEL PLOW. 
Still further improved. Continues the leading swivel plow. 
Eight years in extensive use. It is the best known and best 
liked. Award' d First Prize at many trials, including the 
Great Swivel Plow Test Trial, 1870. Get it for fall plowing. 
It will save labor, increase crops. Manufactured only by 
EVERETT SMALL, 
(Successors to E. F. Holbrook & Co.), Boston, Mass. 
COlil'L !*r<»diace Com* 
& mission Merchant, 141 Iieade St., New York. 
JpstdbliHhed in 1852. Market reports and shipping directions 
sent free on application. 
SILVER & DEMING 
FEE J> CUTTER. -New 
Machine—on new and greatly 
improved plan—capacity for 
work unequalled—has dis¬ 
tanced all its competitors. 
Before buying—send for Il¬ 
lustrated Circular, contain¬ 
ing certificate of contest 
with Two most popular cut¬ 
ters in the Union, and the re¬ 
sults. SILVER & DEMING 
M’F’G CO., Salem, Ohio. 
Also manufacture Endless 
Chain Horse-Powers, &c.,&c. 
FOR FARM USE. 
No Belts, Bellows,* or Cranks, the Best Made. 
Send 3c. stamp for Catalogue to 
EMPIRE FORGE CO., Troy, N. Y. 
T have invented the best 
Hay, Straw and Stalk Cut¬ 
ters in America, for hand 
or horse-power. Can 
sell you a good machine 
for $9 to $10. and make you 
allowance for freights. I 
want a responsible farmer 
in every place to sell them. 
Samples will be sent, not 
to be paid for till tried on 
the farm, and found satis¬ 
factory. Circulars free. 
WARREN GALE, Chicopee Falls, Mass* 
Kenyon Corn-Husking Machine. 
It receives the ears as pulled from the stalk, husks and silki. 
it perfectly clean. This machine husks rapidly, propelled 
by horse or hand-power. Machines supplied from Hunting- 
ton Machine Works, 135 Halsey St„ Newark, N. J. 
E W K r E oVe° N - 1 Send for 1)escri P tive Circular. 
No sore or cold fingers, worn over 
gloves or mittens, last a long time, 
taken 13 premiums; sample by mail, 
uosl-paicl, 35 cts.. 2 for 60. 3 for 75. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
City Novelty Company, Fhilad’a, Fa. 
CORN CRUSHERS, 
For Horse or Steam Power. 
WOOD-SAWING 
MACHINES. 
Cross Cut and Circular. 
SHAKER THRESHER 
CANE MACHINERY. 
Portable and Stationary Steam-Engines. 
BELLS: Church, School, Farm, and Fire-Alarm. 
Descriptive Circulars and Price-Lists sent free. 
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
664 to 694 West Eighth St., CINCINNATI. O. 
TheDodge Excelsior Hay Press, 
Built upon a New Principle. 
All Iron. Very Strong. 
Presses a round bale, any length, from one to four feet# 
Can be driven by horse, steam or water power. 
Address W. H. BAISTKIS & CO., 
Farm Machinery, Seeds, and Hardware Specialties, 
ii4 & HU South Canal Street, CIIICA.GO . 
MEDAL MACHINES. 
New York State Agricultural Works. 
’HEELER &, MUMLICSiL CO., 
Patentees and Manufacturers ot 
Railway, Chain and Lever Horse Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers and 
Shnkers, Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, 
Ithaca Wheel Horse Rakes, Horse 
Pitchforks, Shingle Machines, Straw 
Preserving Rye Threshers, Por¬ 
table Steam - Engines, Cider 
and Wine-Mills and Press¬ 
es, Dog and Pony Powers, 
etc., etc. 
ALBANY, IN. Y. 
Send for Circular. 
ADDRESS FOR PRICE-U3TJ. RK.DEDERICK &CO 
Requires DESC R|p Y . 
but two T '°N: 
horse power: and 
bales either bay or 
cotton without tramp¬ 
ing or stopping. 
Thirty bales of hay 
per hour. Twenty 
bales of cotton 
per hour. 
AL El A NY. N.V. 
;_BALE3 HAY 
E, & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMIS- 
’5 SION MERCHANTS. 
(Established 1845.) No. 379 Wasliington-st., N. Y. 
Reference, Irving national Bank. 
