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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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The Charter Oak Swivel Plow. 
Adapted 4 © General W©Fk 9 described as ibiiows: 
1st.—The Share has an inner or swivel-angle, less than a right angle, which allows the erect edge, when in position, to 
coincjde 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. 
Slid,—The form of the Mold-Board is such 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 _>raft-Rod, preventing straining of the team and breakage of the plow and harness. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING €0., Higgamim, Conn. 
a;vi> foss. safe by all, their agekts. 
The Philip’s Spiral 
CORN HUSKIG MACHINE 
does its work thoroughly, picking the corn from the stalk 
and stripping every ear and nuhbing, large or small, com¬ 
pletely of husks and silk. Any ordinary two-liorse power is 
sufficient to operate the machine, which is capable of husk¬ 
ing 60 bushels per hour. This machine combines simplicity, 
strength, durability, and practical utility, and no farmer 
can afford to do without it. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., New York, Sole Agents 
in tliat City and Vicinity for Export. For cir¬ 
culars, or further information, address the manufacturers. 
PH ILIP ’ S SPIRAL C OR N HTTSKER CO., Hudson, Co lumbia Co., K Y. 
« CHAMPION ” HOG RINGER, RINGS, and HOLDER. 
The only Ring invented that will effectually prevent Hogs from Rooting. 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 tliree 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 1 00 t 
Tinned Hog Rings, 60c. per »00 ; Hog Holder, 75c. each. 
CHAMBERS & (((JIN'CAN, Exclusive Manufacturers, Decatur, Ill. 
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. 
THE HOME COfHM SMELLER. 
The best Hand Shelter for family use in the Markets 
Every Machine Warranted. 
PRICE S-4.50. Every Farmer and Poultry Raiser 
needs it. Shipped by express, safely boxed, on receipt of 
price. Agents Wanted. Send for descriptive circular to 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Effective! Durable ! 
Every Machine 
Arranged to Cut 5 Lengths. 
. rThe Farmer, 
! < The Dealer, 
# L Everybody 
WANTING A 
FEED CUTTER. 
W. H. BANKS & CO., 
General Agents, 
34 & 36 S. Canal St., 
Cor. Wash’ton, CHICAGO. 
GlobeIhurN 
Every On© Using* it 
once will use no other. 
Three sixes made, holding 
five, seven and ten gallons. 
Circulars sent free. 
I Canvassers wapt?d yvhWO 
have no agen^. 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL. 
Having made important improve¬ 
ments to our very successful Farm 
Grist Mill, it stands unrivalled as the 
best for grinding all kinds of grain 
& rapidly. It is simple, cheap, and dur- 
able, and adapted to all kinds of 
horse-powers—also Union Railway- 
Horse-Powers, etc. Send for descrip¬ 
tive circulars. WM. L. BOYER & 
BROTHER, Philadelphia, Pa. 
The BEST 
Corn Shelter 
EVER OFFERED. 
Order Samples & test them. 
Every Machine Warranted. 
MADE TO ORDER FOR 
W. H. BANKS &, CO. 
34 & 36 
So. Canal St. 
Chicago. 
AUTOMATIC 
POMPS. 
Water driven to any height 
and distance by compressed air. 
Country houses supplied cheaply 
and certainly for bath-rooms, 
water closets, hot and cold water 
faucets, etc. 
Plenty of fresh water for stock 
on farms. Address 
HARTFORD PUMP CO,, 
HARTFORD. CONK. 
American Machink Co., 130 Walnut St., Pliila. 
Newton & Hai/e, 150 Lake St., Chicago. 
STEEL PEIS! 
Bold by all Dealers, 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HENRY HOE, Sole Agent, JOSEPH OIUOTT & SONS 
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3,500 Now in Use.—See Sept. No. for Rear View. 
The QUEEN separates, grades, and cleans wheat, oats, 
barley, rye, etc., removing all foul seeds. Absolutelv removes 
oats from barley, entirely rids oats, barley, and other grains 
of buckwheat. Separates and cleans flax, clover, and tim¬ 
othy seeds. Grades beans perfectly,is a good chaffer ; works 
easily and rapidly. Special discounts to dealers, and liberal 
terms offered for sale of sieves to parties prepared to manu¬ 
facture mills. Send for circulars. For Ohio, Penna., Central 
and WesternNew York, address DURSTON, WOOD & CO., 
Syracuse. For balance U. S. and Canada, address 
O. K, WOOD & CO- West ('hazy, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
Kenyon Corn-Hushing Machine. 
It receives the ears as pulled from the stalk, husks and silks 
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. 
S. R. KENYON.) 
E. W. ROFE. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Patent Concave Oi-Shoes. 
The only forged ox-shoe made 
, with concavity to fir, hoof, and the 
best and cheapest. 
GREENFIELD TOOL CO.. Greenfield, Mass. 
W.DANKS&CO., 
Sole Agents at Chicago, 
BLYMYER°m1u CO.’S 
Church, Factory and School 
_ JDepot, 34&36S„J3anal St. 
fnceelssof® 0 Y©nr Own Printing 
5* p i_ i_i Press for cards, labels, envelopes 
_roTTd»iB jpg. etc. Largersizes forlargcwork. 
“Business Men do their printing and 
advertising, save money and increase 
trade. Amateur Printing, delight 
fulpastime for spare hours. BOYS 
have great fun and make money fast 
Printing' at printing/ Send two stamps for full 
catalogue presses type etc, to the Mfrs 
® Te SS© J KELSEY & CO. Meriden, Conn. 
SEEIMLINGS, &c . 5 For Sale. 
1 year, 6 to 18 iu., $3 per 1,000. 
30,000 Elm, 6 to 8 feet, $17 per 100. 
2 to 4 feet, i years transplanted, $50 per 1,000. 
300,000 Norway Maple, 2 years trims., 2 to 4 leet, $8 per 100. 
2 year seedlings, $5 per 1,000 ; $40 per 10,000. 
Sugar Maples, 2 years transplanted, 2 to 4 feet. $s per 100. I 
to 2 feet, $40 per I.OoU. 2 year seedlings, $4 per l,u00. 
l year seedlings, $2.50 per 1,000. 
25,000 American Arbor Vitae, 1 year transplanted, 6 to 12 
in., $8 per 1,000. 
10,000 Linnaeus Rhubarb, $5 per 100; $30 per 1 , 000 . 
Herbaceou- Peonies of sorts. $.0 per 100; $80 per 1,000 
_ .1. \. 1.EWI8. VUillimnntic, Ct. 
lor Winter Blooming 
_ fine strong plants by mail, 
6 FOR $ I .OO, I 4 FOR $2.00, 
post paid. Purchasers selection of varieties. Premium rose 
with each package, when 10 cents is added. Also HOl,- 
B AND BULBS. BASKET & HOUSE PLANTS. 
Fall catalogue free. Address 
JOS, T. FiWii-JPS, WEST GROVE, Chester Co„ Pa, 
ROSES 
