ADVERTISEMENTS. 



ialETCHinrS MOWER with REAPER ATTACHMENT, 

 BY HOWARD k CO., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ETCHUAfS celebrated Mowing irachine has been improved by 

 the addition of a Reaper Attachment, and we now otfer it as a 

 rer, or as a Mower and Reaper combined, with full confidence 



it IS the most perfect and successful Machine now in use. The 

 Qge from a Mower to a Reaper, (wWch means has been patent- 



ia effected by simply enlarging the mmn wheel, by circular 

 ions, bolted to the rim of the wheel. Some of the advantages 

 Lined by this arrangement are: First— Raising the cutters 

 ciently high for cutting grain. Second — Lessening the motion 

 he knives, without any change of gearing, which is very desir- 



in cutting grain, as much less motion is required. Third — 

 ucing the draft ^ the Machine at least one-third. Fourth 

 ling the cogs of tiie driving wheel, thereby preventing them be- 

 (illed with dirt, as they otherwise would be, on sluble land, 

 h — Attaining the above named objects rcitkout the Uast change 

 ny part of the Mower. We shall build for the harvest of 1855 

 l^ombioed Machines, with wrought iron frames and fingtr bars. 

 se manufactured expressly for Mowing will all have wrought 



finger bars, but a portion of them with wood frames, tach 

 hine will have a good spring seat, ahd every part made in the 

 t substantial manner, and warranted durable, with proper care, 

 have reduced the weight of the Mower about one hundred and 



pounds, which we have found desirable, and have no doubt 

 improve them, by lessening their draft. We shall take the ut- 

 t pains to have our knives made of the beat of steel, and well 



e offer our Machines, and warrant them capable of cutting and 

 ading from ten to fifteen acres of any kind of grass per day ; 

 warrant them capable of cutting the same amount of grain per 



TGGLES, NouRSE, Mason & Co., Worcester, Mass., are manufac- 

 ng, and have the exdusive right to sell in the N. E. States. 

 r are also manufacturing a one horse Mower, which they have 

 ht to sell in any of the United States, except the Western. 

 iYMOUR, Morgan & Co., of Brockport, N. Y., manufacture the 

 -ers for the States of Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa. 

 ARDER, Brokaw & Child, of Springfield, Ohio, manufacture 

 :he States of Kentucky, Missouri, Southern Indiana and Ohio, 

 ■pt the Western Reserve, which will be furnished by James M. 

 MPLi.v, Cleveland, Ohio. 



\e of Mower, with extras, is $110, Mower and Reaper 

 125, in Buffalo. Feb. i— 2t 



prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies nf any 

 one or more of the above works. Thus : Four copies of Blac^;, 

 wood, or of one Review, will be sent to one a-ldress for $9 ; four 

 copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood fir $30 ; and so on. 



PnSTAOK.— In all the priucipal Cities and Towns, these works 

 will be delivered, through Agents, Free of Pontage. When sent by 

 mail, the Postage to any part of the United Stjites will be but 

 Twt:ATY-FouR CK.NT3 a year for •' Blackwood," and but Fourteen 

 Cents a year for each of the Reviews. 



Remittances and comnumications should always be addresaecit 

 post-paid, to »he Publisherp, 



LEONARD SCOTT k CO., 

 54 Gold Street, New York. 



N. B.— L. S. & CO , have recently published, and have now for 

 sale, the '• FARMER'S GCIDE," by Henry Stephens, of Ediuburgh, 

 and the late Prof, Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete 

 in 2 vols., royal ojtivo, containing ICOO pages, 14 steel and 6U0 

 Avood engravinjjs. Pride, in muslin binding, $6. 



BT^This work is not the old '• Book of the Farm," lately r*^- 

 citated and thrown upon the market. 



BRITISH PERIODICALS. 



EONARD SCOTT k CO., New York, continue to re-publish the 

 following British Periodiails, viz.: 



tIE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDIN- 



tGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NOftTH BRmSH REVIEW 

 Church). THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). 



LCKWOUD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). 

 e present statz of European affairs will render these pubUca- 

 unusually interesting duriijg the forthcoming year, 

 rangemenis are now permanently made fctr the receipt of 

 :y :?heet3 from the British Publishers, by which we are en- 

 1 to place ALL OUK Rbi'rints in the hands of subbcribers, 

 t as 8oi>n as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. 

 i-)ugh tliia inv(dves a very large outlay on our part, we shall 

 nue to fumiph the Periodicals at the same low rates as here- 



r any one of the four Reviews, $3 per annum. For any two 

 he four Reviews, $5. For any three of the four Reviews, $7. 

 all f.mr of the Reviews. $S. For Blackwood's M:igHzine, $3. 



Blackwood and three Reviews, $9. For Blackwood and the 



DITCH DIGGERS, TILE AND BRICK MACHINES, 



Manufactured bt PRATT k DROS., Caxakdaigua, N. Y 



THE Ditch Digger flr.d Tile Machine were constructed to cheap- 

 en and exter*' *jrainage. Diti;he8 must be made cheaper and 

 faster, and T''.j must be made easily, and simply and extensively. 

 The Farmer feels it and agriculture demands it : and we beg l^ave 

 to siiy to all interested, Uiat these machines will accomplish the 

 object. 



We warrant our Ditch Digger to be capable of cutting from fifty 

 to 150 rods of Ditch in a day, by the use of one man and two 

 horses, not less than 2^ feet deep , and that this implement ia 

 made in a thorough and workmanlike manner. 



"^/e warrant our Tile Machine to be capable of making from tem- 

 pfered clay, 10 to 15,000 Tile or Brick in a day, by the use of two 

 horses — grinding the mud and making the Tile or Brick at the same 

 time and by the same operation — using steam or water power with, 

 equal facility. 



This Tile Machine enables Brick makers to make Tile rmd Tile 

 makers to make Brick, changing from one to the other in less thao 

 five minutes, and the cost of the Machine iw no iimre than those in 

 ordinary use, it being the simplest arranj,i'ii!ent knnwn. The quali- 

 ty of Brick made, ia but a little inferior to pieFsed Brick. 



Farmers, if you want Tile made chi^np and near you, see your- 

 selves that it is done. See to it thatsfmie one gets a machine and 

 makes them. Farmers, if you want Ditches made quickly and 

 cheaply, buy a Ditch Digger, or find a man that will do it. Far- 

 mers and others, if you want to see these machines at work, come 

 when frost has disappeared and see tliem. We shall be ready, and 

 take pleasure in showing them to you. 



Brick makers, do you want to change your business for the bet- 

 ter ? Then make Tile and better Brick, and you will be the gainer 

 and agriculture accommodated. We have a large number of Tile 

 Dies from which to select. 



Dealers in Agricultural Iraplemenis, we will supply you on fa- 

 vorable terms. Persons wanting exclusive Patent privileges, we 

 will negociate with you. All, wanting any further information, 

 will please address PRATT k BROS. 



Feb. l—ll* Canandaigua, N". Y. 



KOnCK 



THE Subscriber now offers for sale two very superior Stallionau 

 One will be six years old next May, he has Uiken nine pre- 

 miums; took the first in Toronto at the Provincial Show, 1852. 

 The other will be four next June, he tooa the second premium in 

 Hamilton, at the Provincial Show, 1853. They were both siied by, 

 the far famed Old Clyde, and who far surpassed any horse that ever 

 came against him. Their dam was a very superior Mare. For fur- 

 ther particulars apply to the subscriber. Addn 



Feb. 1— 2t 



WM. WADDELL, 

 Pickering, Claremont P. 0., C. W. 



BULKLEY'S STEAM DRY KILNS. 



GREEN LUMBER can be kiln-diied in 24 hours by Bulkley> 

 patent plan by superheated steam. Cost of Kiln, $20 for small 

 size. Also, 50 to 500 barrels of Hour or meal, or 100 to 5,000 bush- 

 els of grain per day. Cost of kiln fmm $150 up, varying with size. 

 War anted superior to any other mode. Single Riphts or Territo- 

 ries sold low, and circul.-ira sent gratis on application ^to^lhe^pa 

 tentee, at Kalamazoo, Michigan. " " "'" '" "^ 



H. G. BULKLEY. 



AGEICTTLTURAL & HORTICULTURAL HffiPLKMENTS. 



MORE than OXE HU^^DRED diiTerent kinds or_Pl 

 large assortment of other Implementp, f 



nd Garden. 

 January 1, 18j5. — It 



ALLE V. 

 189 and 191 Water at., Ne Vork. 



