THE LITTLE StMT**? ^ fe»*o -fen 3CO PR WE»» 5^ “ts/Oa«-t9O'3 g acs egCORN AND COB MILL,Willi Triple Sells of Crushers and Double Grinding Surfaces,The unpafaUslled success of the Little Giant during more then three yeara, time, iudnt | the Proprietors to cooNvler it no longer an apartment, but a permanent and moat decided ••Institution* Its raiae to Farmers and Feeder* became patent at an early period of ita existence, and the demand for u wa* commensurate with its excellencies. Like all other ankles bowersr, of sufficient merit to attract attention, It wa6 aocn beaet with a crowd of opponent#, detractors and imiUiori, all eager to aun themselves In tba eon shine of its reputation, aad fatten on ita haid-earced fame. Met ar.d vanquished at one point, they sprang up in aiiOtbar, uiih aa much vitality, apparently, as if poeaeucd with the nib# lives of (I e cat. There it not ocu of the Little Giant# imitators which it haa not beaten, whenever and wherevev a fair teal sr.d trial haa been obulncd; and not one that dare mat it fair and square In trial of media ai this prevent lime.At the Stata Fsirof thefollowhig Statta, the ■*mod, thaFrnt Premium waa awaxd-cd tba Li (tie Giant, vii:—ILLINOIS, * IOWA, MISSOURI, KENTUCKY.Appended la an extract from a Report of tba trial at the Iowa fiuta Fair, ai Muaoadna,on the lotli of October laat:— *»*■... .The Corn and Cob Id ilia were represented by the Little Giant. Axcelsior Tonne America, and Sur Mills, and an animated corneal took place for the *ct of filter plates which bad beew placed at the disposal of the Society by Jame# B. Chadwick, of St. Louis. In ftfteeo ratala-uons. with same team and quality of Corn, the Mills ground M «flowf:Tho Lif.le Giant, Cne *nd three-fou/'ha bushels Corn and Cob Meal“Excehtior Young America, Seven-eight# of on* bashe I “ ““Star Mil I/* Five-eighths of ®ni boahel “ ••TheCom®iB«* unanitnoualy awarded the premium to tho “iiUlsGltthSOME OF ITS MANY ADVANTAGES ARK:1 Inc. erased capacUv, with diminished diameter, by the use of double conea, thua treat mixing the power employed, and spending the wearovcr »o great a surface that it la hardly nercnuible; even after grinding many thousand bushels.2. No oil or grease is required ou any part of the machine, thua avoiding tba poaalblTliy of daman* by curele-i attendance.8. The Lever is attached to a separate piece or “driver, thus relieving iha Mill from Irritation enured by tbs weight of lever*, and irregular atraina when they are attached directly to the grinding shell, as iu other Mill#. .... , .u i,_.m4, The ftubatUuiiou of a strong box in place of legs, tbua removing the liability of breakage of legs.and, aitlc same liuio, furnishing a sale rcaerrolrfor meal, without additional expose atf0U b.' fiie superiority of tbo cob break inc and crushing arrangement, anadUng us to do • large portion of the work neii the centre of the Mill, thereby aaviog power.b, 31ie great strength which ia secured by lha peculiar shape and arrangement of ibo whole together with freedom from breakage or damage to tha griodbg P«rta, whaa Mia, sticks bncka, pebbles, or other hard subatancca liable to be found among corn, arc ids* tally find their way into the Mill—a perfection arrived at from long experience in the compertftMi ot metal for this particular use,7. Last, but by oo means least. It Is not injured by being allowed to run nr ply.To give the farmers some idea of tho durability of tbia if ill we give one eertificato from amongst the thousands which wo teccivo of equal merit and from m«Bot the highest aiaadlog. Read the following: „__.BrrvALo Frmci, Gatnrcr Co , JFistcc**. March 11, le*7.Hedg**. Tttt k Co. (ncetmon lo Scoti I Hedge*,) Oiocian.U, Ohio.Gkxt*:—I lease send u# by Steamer Sciota, one of your fifty dollar Little Giant Milts aad charge to our account. We got a piece of Pig Iron into the mill purchased from Messrs, 6od« k fledges last year aid broke it It had ground 22.0iX bushels of com and cob meaJ, and when we broke it, it wia doing just aa good work as ever. Pkaso send hMMdmh, and oblige tours A. 8, jAJXmYKiT m CmThis Mill la also furnished with an extra ret of grinder# for plndingsofc corn. Any pavaaa wfahine a Cora and Cob Mi 1 will please addroatbelr order to Francis Wniot. A«guaia.Car-iroll county, Ohio; who wlU furnish ibem wW. a mill at the shortest notice, and it the uUldeee not grind as well as is represented In this notice the boyar is ualk.d to keep it. W oaly aik the people to trv oer mill before buying tUevhere. FRAN (V *Oct. fj,