THE GENESEE FARMEPw. 



"W O O 3D ' S TS/L O "W E II - 

 Patented February 32d, 1859. 



DURING tho six years I hare been engaged in the manufac- 

 ture of the Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, I have 

 l^iren much thought and attention to the construction of what I 

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

 jheaper machine expressly lor mowing, than had yet been made. 

 And now, after the most thorough and repeated experiments 

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

 !ondition of grass, I am prepared, with entire confidence, to offer 

 » tho farmers and dealers of the United States, the great desid- 

 vatnm in this department of Agricultural labor-saving machines 

 —a Mower, superior in its capacity for good work to any hitherto 

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



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

 ipecial want of farmers, and to place within the reach of all a 

 tfower that for practical working, cheapness and simplicity, will 

 ye without a rival. 



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

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

 f specially ordered.) The One-Horse Mower weighs 30 lbs. 

 ess, (895 lbs.,) and cuta a swath three and a half feet wide. 



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

 o my Pamphlets, which will be furnished on application. With 

 «ch machine will be furnished two extra guards, two extra sec- 

 Ions, one wrench and oil can. 



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

 •orkmanlike manner. 



Price of Two-Horse Mower, $8<1 



" One-Horse Mower, TO 



Delivered here on the cars. 



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

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

 Combined Reaper and Mower with Wood's Improvement." 

 WALTER A. WOOD. 

 Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

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

 Albany County and vicinity. 



BENNETT GRAY, BrockporU 

 Wm. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville. 

 June, 1859 — 2t. Agents for Monroe County. N, Y. 



EOCHESTER AGRICULTU RAL WORKS. 



IMPROVED THRESHING MACHIJOBS AJ9D 

 HORSE POWERS. 



The above cut is a representation of the justly celebrated PITTS 

 MACHINE FOR THRESHING AND CLEANING GRAIN 

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



The following cut represents an improved, all iron, EIGHT OR 

 TEN HORSE POWER. 



KETCHUM'S C OMBINED HARVESTER. 



KETCHUM'S Improved Combined Machine, " Iron Frame," 

 wiln Reel and adjustable Roller. Cut 4 feet 



10 inches, $130 



KETCHUM'S Improved Two Horse Mower, " Iron Frame," 



witti the adjustable Roller to Cutter Bar, $110 



KETCHUM'S Improved One Horse Mower, Iron Frame,.. $ T5 

 SANFORD'S Portable Farm Mill for Grinding Feed for 



Stock, Plaster or Bones for Manure, $ 30 



SANFORD'S Portable Plantation, or Hand Hominy MUI,. $ 20 

 Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 

 These Machines are simple in construction, have no equal for 

 durability and light draft, are entirely free from all side draft, and 

 have no weight npon the horse's neck. 



This Machine, as improved for 1859, was awarded the first pre- 

 mium by the Michigan State Agricultural Society, at its annual 

 111 Fair in September last, as a Reaper and as a Mower. 



The New York State Agricultural Society, at its late Fair, 

 nwarded it the first premium as a Combined Grain and Grass 

 I Harvester. 



Oliio, also, awarded it its best commendation. 

 Two Horse Machine warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres of 

 p&ss or grain per day. 



One Horse Machine warranted to cut from .1 to 8 acres of grass 

 per day. 

 All orders will receWe prompt attention. 



R. L. HOWARD, 

 Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. T. 



I have for sale pure Hungari.in Grass Seed. Price three dol- 

 rfirs per bushel. 



Htnerjr's One and Tw^o Horse Kailroad Powers for sale at inan- 

 ntvHurer's prices, adding transportation from Albany. 



M.-.Y, 165d-3t B, L. HOWARD. 



^Sa/*-**" 



As a superior and every way reliable Horse Power, the abov* 

 stands unrivalled. 



This last cut represents Pitts' ce^brated DOUBLE PINION 

 EIGHT OR TEN H0R3E POWER. 



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

 above Machines, at Rochester, N. Y., of an enlarged capacity, 

 and in a more substantial and finished manner than ever before 



We have this season made several important improvements in 

 the Separator, which will commend themselves to every intelli- 

 gent thresher as of great value. It is now a perfect machine in 

 all its parti. 



The all iron Pmcer we hare sold in large numbers ; and it is a 

 remarkable fact that it has not failed in any of its parts in a 

 single instance. It is everywhere regarded the most reliable 

 Power in use. 



Tho Pitts Power combines wood and iron in Its construction ; 

 and of all Horse Powers composed of wood and iron, it is univer- 

 sally admitted to stand at the head. 



ONE HORSE 9IOAVER. 



We offer Stoddard's Mower to the Farmer as preferable to every 

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

 work well ; does not clog ; will cvt as much per ho^r, 'with ant 

 horse, as any other Mower xvith tioo horses. lis draft in cuUipg 

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



We also make the ROCHESTER CUTTING BOX. aBd Hyde 

 and Wright's Patent HORSE-HOE OR CULTIVATOR PLOW, 

 A. GORDON, 68 South St. Paul street, 

 July, 1859.— It Rochester, N. Y. 



riOLORED PICTUBES OF FRinT, FLOWEES AJTD 



\_;SHRUBBERY— Drawn from nature, and colored with care, 

 for the use of Nurserymen and Tree Aeents. Send for a cata- 

 logue. E. DAREOW & BROTHER, 

 Agricaltural Booksellers. 

 June, 1869— at Rochester, N. Y. 



