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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



viT o o D ' s nvc O "W E E. - 



Pntciiled February 32cl, 1839. 



DURING the six years I have been enp;aged in the manufac- 

 ture nl' (he Manny Combined Keaper and Mower, I have 

 given much thouglu and attention to the construction of what I 

 foresaw would be a great want of the Farmers— a lighter and 

 cheaper machine expressly for mowing, than had yet been made. 



And now, after the most thorough and repeated experiments 

 and tests in every variety of field, and in all kinds and every 

 condition of grass, I am prepared, with entire confidence, to offer 

 to the farni'.Ts and dealers of the Ignited States, the great de-iid- 

 eratum in tliis department of Agricultural labor-saving machines 

 — a Mowi.r, supiTior in it)i capacity for good work to any hitherto 

 introduced, of easy draft, light, cheap and durable. 



This machine I now offer as my latest invention, to meet a 

 epeci.il want of farmers, and to place within the reach of all a 

 Mower that f )r practical working, cheapness and simplicity, will 

 be without a rival. 



I build Two-IIorse and One-Horse Mowers. The Two-IIorse 

 Mower weighs 425 lbs., and cuts a swath four feet wide, (or more 

 if specially" ordered.) The One-IIorse Mower weighs 30 lbs. 

 less. (395 lbs.,) and cuts a swath three and a half feet wide. 



For a more full description of the Mowers, reference is made 

 to my Pamphlel-s, which will be furnished on application. With 

 each macliino will be furnished two extra guards, two extra sec- 

 tions, one wrench and oil can. 



Warranted capable of cutting ten acres of grass per day in a 

 workmanlike manner. 



Price of Two-IIorse Mower, $S0 



•' One-Horse Mower, 70 



Delivered here on the cars. 



I coniiiiue as heretofore, and with greater success than at any 

 previous time, the manufacture and sale of " Manny's Patent 

 Combined licaper and Mower with Wood's Improvement." 

 WALTER A. WOOD. 

 Manufacturer and Proprietor, Uoosick Falls, N. T. 



PEASE & EGGLESFON, 84 State St., Albany, Agents for 

 Albanv Countv and vicinity. 



i3EX.N'KTT GRAY, Brockport. 



Win. IIK.NUY HAKMON, Scottsville. 

 June, ISd'J— 2t. Agents for Monroe County. N, T. 



FARMERS, SAVE TOTTR MOIVEY I 



TEY ONE OF SHARE'S PATENT CULTIVATING, 

 IIOKING AND HILLING MACHINKS, jirice .flo, which 

 will save more than twice its cost Iho first srason, and with ordi- 

 nory care will hist years. It is light and easily used with one 

 horse, and will do more cultivating in going between the rows 

 once, tlian an ordinary ciiltivator can do in two or even three 

 times, .and will hoe and hill any crop planted in hills (the crooked 

 form of the back i)art of the wings give the hills the desired 

 shape) or drills fitst as a horse can walk, and better than men can 

 do it with hand hoes. Price only i^lO, and warranted— weight SO 

 pounds. Manufactured by PEASE & KG GLESTOJ^ 



.V) .Stnte St., Allianv, N. T. 

 Dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c 

 June. 1Vii> — It. 



AMERICAN CABBAGE SEED— Of the PREMIUM FLAT 

 Dl T( 'll varuly. ^^ e can cupiily Gardeners and the Trade 

 in limited quantities, with l\w see<l of the above finest of &I1 Fall 

 and Winter Gabbaees. AVarrantc<l to head solid. *3 per pound, 

 my 2t J. M. THORBUEN & CO., 15 John St., New York. 



:rochester agricultu ral works. 



HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE-HO 

 OR CULTIVATOR PLOW, 



Designed, and better adapted than any other implement, for hi 

 ing Com, Broom Corn. Potatoes, Cotton, or any other crop 

 quiring the use of the Horse or Iland-IIoe. It has proved its 

 the most valuable implement yet invented for the i)ur7iose 

 tended. It has been in use in Western New York for the past 

 years. Its great utility has been demonstrated in the fact that t 

 day to the acre, with a man and horse, is all the expense of cu 

 vating and hoeing a field of corn for the season. If used as 

 reeled, hand-hoeing, in nine cases out often, may be entirely t 

 pensed with. We have numerous certificates of the most satisf 

 tory character, which we would be happy to ,«how the public. 

 Price, .^S; if ground and jiolished, ,^S.5(). No farmer should 

 without one. They are having an unlimited sale. Sold at whc 

 sale and retail. 



IMPROVED THRESHEVG MACHTVES AN! 

 HORSE POAVERS. 



The above cut is a representation of the iustly celebrated PIT' 

 MACHINE FOIi THKESHINO AND CLEANING GEA 

 at one operation. It is the best Machine in existence. 



The following cut represents an improved, all iron, EIGHT 

 TEN HORSE POWER. 



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As a superior and every way reliable Horse Power, the abc 

 stands unrivalled. 



We call attention to the fact that we are now manufacturing 1 

 above Machines, at Rochester, N. Y., in a more substantial a 

 durable manner than any hitherto built in this city, having all I 

 latest improvements. 



We also make Pitts' celebrated DOL'BLE PINION EIGI 

 OR TEN HORSE POWERS^ 



ONE HORSE MO"VVER. 



Wc offer Stoddard's Mower to the Farmer as preferable to eTf 

 other Mower. It will cut salt, tame, or prairie grass; will do 

 work well ; does not clog ; irill cut as much per hour, vAth « 

 horse, as any other Mower ic-itk tico horses. Its draft in cuUii 

 is only from 80 to 110 lbs. Cuts 4 ft. 2 inches. Price, $100. 



ROCHESTER CrTTEVG BOX. 



All who are In want of a Feed Cutter, adapted equally well 

 the cutting of all kinds of fodder, will find our Cutting Box in 

 respects to answer their wants. A. GORDON, 



May, 1859.— «t 68 South St. Paul street, Rochester, N.TJ 



