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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[September, 
HAKES’ IMPROVED 
SWIVEL PLOWS, 
For -Level Land and Side Hill, 
Overcome all objections in Swivel Plows heretofore made 
for plowing level land, and the same results are obtained as 
with land-side plows. 
Possess a combination of advantages which recommend 
them to universal use, effecting the complete inversion and 
pulverization of the soil on level as well as uneven surfaces, 
avoiding dead furrows and side ridges, giving an even sur¬ 
face to the fields. 
The merits of these Plows are fully stated in our illustrated 
and descriptive circular, which will be sent by mail, free, to 
any address. Made only by 
AMES FLOW COMPANY, 
53 lieekmaii St., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston, Mass. 
The Copper-Strip 
FEED CUTTER, 
As made "by us, is the BEST. 
Agents Wauled. Send for Circular. ! 
Cider Mills anil Presses 
in great variety. 
Improved Corn Shelters. 
THE NEW YORK PLOW CO., 
55 Beekman-st., New York. | 
T HE ONLY RECOGNIZED STANDARDS in CANE 
MACHINERY are the 
Cook Eva.poFa.tor and 
the Viet of Cane Mill* 
18,000 COOK EVAPORATORS are in use, and 13,000 
VICTOR CANE MILLS, all warranted. They have taken the 
FIRST PREMIUM AT 117 STATE FAIRS. 
All attempts, thus far, to equal these unrivaled machines 
by other contrivances, have signally tailed on trial. 
Planters can’t alibi'd to risk crops of Cane on light, weak, un¬ 
finished Mills that break or choke, or on common pans or ket¬ 
tles that do second-class work, and only half enough at that. 
The Sorgo Hand-Book and Price-Cist Sent Free, 
BLY.UYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
tilif to 694 West Eighth St., Cincinnati, O., 
Manufacturers of Cane Machinery, Steam-Engines, Shaker 
Thresher, Wood-Sawing Machines, Corn and Cob 
Crushers, Farm, School, aud Church Bells. 
I have invented the cheap¬ 
est and best hay, straw, and 
stalk cutters in America. 
Do not pay until you have 
tried it on your farm and 
like it. Local Agents want¬ 
ed. Splendid chance for 
Circulars free. 
WARREN GALE, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
CADY’S PATENT 
IRON SLEIGH KNEES 
Have been tested thoroughly the past five years, and are in 
use in almost every Northern State; we have yet to hear of 
the first instance wherein they have failed to give entire 
satisfaction. The increasing demand wherever they have 
been introduced, has demonstrated beyond question that 
they are no longer an experiment, but must and are super¬ 
seding Wooden Knees for the following reasons: 
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The Wooden runners and beam relieve the Iron Knee from 
all concussion or strain that would he liable to break it. 
The braces underneath are dispensed with, which lessens the 
draft in Heavy Snows and Crusts. They can be constructed 
with less mechanical skill, and at one-third less expense 
than by the old method. In fact, these Knees place Boh 
Sleds withiu the reach of all. 
See illustration and description in American Agriculturist 
' anuary, 1874, page 16. 
WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. 
Send for Descriptive Circular and Price-List. 
BRADLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Ilorse or Steam Power. 
" Every Parmer and Stock- 
Feeder should have one.” 
LITTLE GIANT 
CORN AND COB MILL. 
Hedge’s Improved 
CORN AND COB MILLS. 
CIRCULAR AND CROSS-CUT WOOD 
SAWING MACHINES. 
Circulars and Price-List sent free. 
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
661 to G9I West Eighth St., Ciiiciinmti, 0® 5 
Manufacturers of Cane Machinery, Steam-Engines, Shaker 
Thresher, Farm, School, and Church Bells. 
EUREKA 
CORN 
HUSKER. 
SELLS ’ AT SIGHT. 
Does Two Men’s Work. 
No sore or cold fingers.—Best Cast- 
steel.—Last a Lifetime. — Taken 6 
Premiums. — Every Farmer wants 
them.—Will send g Samples, post¬ 
paid, for 60 cents—or 4 Styles for 
$1.00. Agents wanted. 
PLUMB & CO., 
108 South 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
ADDRESS FOR PRICE-WIST 
AND 
Requires DESC Rip Tl 
b u t two 
horse power; and 
bales either hay or 
cotton without tramp- 
ins or stopping. 
Thirty bales of hay 
per hour. Twenty 
bales of cotton 
per hour. 
i RK.DEDERIC1S SiCO 
V, ALBANY. N.Y. 
-HAY 
•K.DEOERICK 
PERPETUAL BALING PRESS 
PREMIUM FARM 
FRIST MILE. 
Is simple, cheap and durable, 
and grinds all kinds of grain 
rapidly. It is adapted to all 
kinds of horse powers. 
Also Union Railway Horse 
Powers, requiring a very low 
elevation and yet giving more 
power than others. Also every 
variety of approved Imple¬ 
ments. Send for Descriptive 
Circular. 
YVM. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
MAYNARD’S BREECH-LOADING 
Combination Hides and 
Shot-Guns. 
CENTRAL FIRE 
Reloading-Capped Cartridges. Send for 
Price-list with Target Illustrations. 
Mass. Arms Co., Chicopee Falls. 
$100 to $200 
Indestructible Wh 
per month guaranteed to 
- - agents everywhere, to sell our 
~-■ -■-~ W kite Wire Clol.lies Lines. 
Samp le free. Address the Hudson Wire Mills, 128 
Maiden t.od o \r \ o>• iq pi.h.i- or t»» m ” 
ieu Lime, N. Y., or 18 Clark St'., Chicago, Ill. 
JJIRST Premiums awarded by Amer. Inst., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent, free on application. 
MAGIC LANTERNS. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. H. McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau-st., N. Y, 
STEEL PENS! 
Sold by all Dealers, 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HENRY HOE, Soie Agent. JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS. | 
American Agriculturist 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
In compliance with the request of numerous inven¬ 
tors, we have organized a 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
in connection with this office for the transaction of all 
business connected with 
Securing Patents 
in the United States and foreign countries. 
The character for 
Reliability 
which has been maintained by the American Agricul¬ 
turist for more than thirty years will be carefully 
guarded in this as in other departments. 
All Inventors 
desirous of procuring patents at moderate cost are in¬ 
vited to forward (express prepaid) a model of their in¬ 
vention, with a brief description of its working. The 
model should not exceed one cubic foot in dimension. 
Upon receipt of model an opinion as to patentability 
will be given free of charge. 
Preliminary Examination 
at the Patent Office, to determine patenta¬ 
bility, will be promptly made for a fee of $5. 
Litigation of Patents. 
The services of the best counsel have been 
secured to prosecute or protect before the 
U. S. Courts and the Patent Office the claims 
of those intrusting their business to this 
agency. 
Specifications, drawings, engravings, mo¬ 
dels, and all other appliances furnished at 
moderate prices. 
In all dealings with this Department in¬ 
ventors may depend upon promptness, fideli¬ 
ty to their interests, and the best services 
which can be rendered by thorough experts. 
For full particulars, address 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
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