THE GENESES FAEIIEE. 



231 



For Thresher and Separator (30-inch cylinJer) BO 



For Clover Machine 80 



For Circular Wood Saw (24-inch Paw, Railway Table,) 40 



For Circular Wood Saw (■24-inch Saw, Slide Table) 87 



For Drag Saw, for cutting logs 82 



Far DogPowcr, for churning,. 15 



July, IS.'iS.— It ___^ 



FOR THE HARVEST OF 1858. 



The best Combined Eeaping and Mowing Machine in 



use, as endorsed by the United States 



Agricultural Society. 



Ma»niy'9 Patent -wltli Wood's Improfvenient. 



IT is with much pleasure and renewed confidence, tliat 1 offer 

 my raachino tio the Farmers for the coming harvest, with all 

 its improvements and increose<l high reputation as a combined 

 iloc'iiao and single Mower. The lar^e salo ttie past seii.'^on, and 

 great success at the National Trial of Harvest Implements at Syra- 

 <luse in July last, where it wa^ awarJixl one Gold and two Silver 

 Medals, is conclusive to every miprejndiccd farmer that it is the 

 naost approved machine of the kind in use, and tlie subscriber 

 be^ U> say that they will be perfect and ci:)mplete in workman- 

 ship and material, ami are offercJ to them on term.s accommodat- 

 ing and suited to tlie times. With each machine wili be furnished 

 two scythes, two extra guards, two extra sections, one extra pinion, 

 and wrench. 



Warranted capable of cntting from 10 to 15 acres c»f grass or 

 gnsln wr day, in a workmanlike manner. 



Price of Machines as heretof.re. The Combined Machine 

 varies in prico according to width of cat and its adaptatitm in 

 ^e and strength, to different sections of the country, from $li5 to 

 $150, delivered here on the cars. 



Price of Single Mower, stoel bar, $115.00 



WALTER A. WOOD, 



Manufioctnrer and Proprietor, 



May, lS5a-tf Hooslck Falls, N. T. 



DELANO'S INDEPENDENT TOOTH 

 HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. 



THIS Kake has given universal satisfaction wherover it has 

 been introduced. The ease and facility with which the hay 

 may Ixi placed in wlnr.iws, or bunche<i or cxsked preparatory to 

 loading, with entire fretnlom from dnst; its superiority as a glean- 

 er; tlie adaptation of the teeth to all surfaces, however irregular; 

 are qualities which c-^mmend the Delano Rake, and must ulti- 

 mately bring it into exclusive use. In short, it is as greatly supe- 

 rfiw to the revolver or any other, as the revolver was, when first 

 introiluo-?!!, to the hand rake. We know of farmers who harvest 

 their entire crop of hay by the use of the Delano iiake and tlie 

 fc'M-k alone, no hand rake being nasded in the tidd. Price, com- 

 plete, $25. 



SELF-ADJTJSTINQ HAY ELEVATOE, 

 or Hoisting Fork. 



By the use of this simple and low-priced apjwratus, a two-horse 

 wagon-load may be unloaded and deposited in thB mow, just 

 where It is neo<le<l, within t^en minutes ; and if unusual exertion 

 be m.ide, to avoid a threatened storm, in half that time, the work- 

 moi being fresh and ready for re-loading. 



Those manufactured by us are of improved constrneticm. We 

 als:i manufacture the Anti-Friction Eli^cks to accompany the 

 Porks. As these Blixiks can not take fire, they are thcTolbre 

 ch<'<vp':T than the common low-pricod bliXiks. 



Pric* of llay Elevator, $j ; Anti-Friction Blocks, §5 per set 



Mamifactnred and for sale by 



D. LANDUETII A SON, Agricultural Warehouse, 



Hos. 21 & 23 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. 



LANDEETII-S RURAL REGISTER AlfD ALMANAC, 

 published annually, containing a monthly caleniiar for the Farm, 

 Garden and Greenhouse, fwrnrkh^d gratis to aU avvUcants, 



July, 1S6?.— 2t. 



ZETCKinrS COMBINED HAEVESTEK EOR 1858. 



THE improvements on this celebrated Machine for 1S5S wll! 

 render It the most desirable machine ever offered to the 

 public. Among these improvements are the following : — 



1st. An expanding Reel, very simple and ingeniously arranged 

 so as to be readily attached, and is propelled by the main shall 



2<1. A new, strong, and well-braced guard, which will not clog. 



8d. An ailjustable Roller with a lever, by which the driver, 

 while in his seat, can elevate the finger-bar and hold it in any 

 desired position, for transportation, to pass over obstructions, ana 

 to aid In backing or turning comers. 



4th. A Roller m the outer shoe, on which the flnger-bar rests, 

 which obviates all side draft and very much lessens the direct 

 draft. 



The surPLE mow^bs have wronrfit-iron frames, with all the 

 other improvements except a Reel With these improvemente 

 the draft of the IvETcnrM machine Is as light as any machine 

 known, and by the test with the Dynamomett-r at Syracuse, by the 

 U. S. Ag. Society last July, the draft of the reaper was more than 

 one-quarter less than any other of the 13 Reapers on trial. This 

 result Is obtained by enlarging the main wheel for Reaping, which 

 lessons the motion of the kmves and the actual draft of the machine 

 ftUly one-quarter. 



The VERY BEST MATERIAL is uscd throughout, and no pains nr 

 money are spared to made the Ketcuum Machixe wtiat the 

 farmer needs. 



Sample machines can he seen at all the principal places, and 

 persona are Invited to examine them before buying any other — 

 remembering that the bist is always thk cnEAPEST. 



Manufactured bv R. L. HOWARD, Bufl'alo, N. T., 



May, 1S53.— 8t CNear N. Y. Central Depot on Chicago st) 



WILLIAM BROAVN, 



COTE DES NEIGES NUKSEEIES, 



DLONTItEAL a K 



BALSAM FIR Sc^d, or Balm of Gllead, %\ per pound. 

 Hemlock Spruce, ?'2 per pound. 

 Warranted fresn and sound. 



Euri)p)ean Sweet Briar, for Rose Stocks, two years, $5 per 1,000 

 European Ash, two years, f5 per 1,000. 

 Acer campestre, English Maple, two years, $5 per 1,000. 

 The Sweet Briar takes the bud freely for Rose Stocks, and is 

 offered at one-tenth of the price of Manetti Stocks. 



WM. BROWN, Nursorvman, 

 May, 1858— 8t Monieal, C. E. 



ALBANY TILE WORKS. 

 Corner Clinton Avenne and l£nox Sts., Albany, Bf.To 



THE SUBSCRIBERS, being: the most extensive manufactureia 

 of Draining Tile in the Ignited States, have on hand, in large 

 or small qa.intities, for Land Draining, Sole and Horse -shoe Tiiii, 

 warranted superior to any made In this country, hard burned, and 

 over one foot in length. Orders solicited. Cartage free. 



C. & W. MoCAMMON. Albany, N. T, 

 Dama & Co., Agents, Utica. 

 Jas. Walkee & Co., Agents. Schenectady. April — 6t 



NUESEEYMEN, FLORISTS, AND AGRICULTURISTS, 



13AUL B05SANGE, Agent for LOUIS LEROT, of the Gka-nd 

 Jardin, Angers, Fnmcc, begs to announce that he is now 

 fully prepared to cixecute all orders for Fruit, Forest, and Orna- 

 mental Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, &c. 



Catalogues of the prices current, embracing shipping and in- 

 surance charges, and all other needful information, may be had 

 (gratis) on application to PAUL BOSSANGE, 



June, 1S-5S. — 41. 20 Boekman street, New York. 



A. LONGETT, 



No. S4 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, 



DEALER in Peruvian, Colombian and Mexican Ouano, Sajtcr- 

 phosphate of Lime, and Bone Dust. 

 November 1, 1857.— ly. 



K (\(\(\ AGENTS WANTED— To sell fjur new inventions. 

 ffa\j\j\J Agents have m.ide over $'2.5,(/0<J on one, — better than 

 all other similar agencies. Send four stanirw and get SO pages 

 particulars. graUs. EPHEAlM BROWN, Lowell, Mass! 



July, lS56.-3t* 



