THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



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HARVESTINQ 



Machine Manufacturing Company. 



OFFICE, No. 92 BROADWAY, 

 Opposite Trinity CUurcli, Ne^v York. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



CLOW'S PATENT 



ATTENTION! 



FAEMERS AND DEALERS IN AGEICULTITRAL 

 liffiPLEMENTS. 



THE above Machine Is the invention of DANIEL CLOW, of 

 Janesville, Wisconsin, where a few were built and used for 

 the first time in the harvest of 1S59 ; and having exceeded the 

 expectations of all in the execution of its work, the Company 

 now oPer it to ihe public as possessing great advantages to the 

 Kar.ner : — 



]. The Machine being lighter than any other, requires less 

 poiri'i- in working. One heavy horse, or a light span of horses, 

 will work it with ease throughout the season. 



'2. It is simple in its construction, and not lialile to get out of 

 order, but should it do sO, it is easily repaired. 



3. It is not liable to clog, and is adapted to work in all kinds 

 of trrass, where any Keaper can be used. 



'J . .stinionials in its favor mi^ht be multiplied to the entire num- 

 ber of Machines yet constructed. The following will suffice : 



C'apt. Wm. Macloon, of Janesville, Wisconsin, says — 



'■ I used Clow'8 Combined Mo'web and Reaper in the last 

 harvi'St, and unhesitatingly pronounce it superior to any other 

 Jlachine with which I am acquainted. In one instance it cut ten 

 acres of oats in half a day, and I have no doubt with a lively 

 team it would average 20 acres per day. The draught is much 

 lighter than in any other Machine— not more than half; under 

 no circumstances does it require more than an ordinary team." 



Every Machine warranted to give entire satisfaction. 



For particulars, terms, &c., address to the Company's Office, 

 No. 92 Broadway, New York, 



A. G. FISHER, Secretary. 



Agents wanted to introduce the Machines, to whom a liberal 

 .commission will be paid. 

 For further particulars, please send for a Descriptive Circular. 



A.TTENTION SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 



Books for Nothixg ! 



SUNDAY SCHOOL Superintendents, Teachers and Scholars, 

 are hereby notified that we propose to sell our magnificent and 

 . jopular engraving of Thorwaldsen's 



CHRIST AND, HIS APOSTLES, 



it such a price per hundred to Sunday Schools as will enable the 

 ;hiUlren to realize from their sale, at our own ordinary prices, 

 iie means to purchase 



A SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBKAEY. 

 The profit on one hundred copies will secure 



One Hundred and Fifty Volumes 



)f excellent Sunday School Books, and as the picture is in univer- 

 ial demand among Christian families of all denominations, none 

 3f these institutions will find any difficulty in disposing of at least 

 :hat number in the churches to which they belong. One dollar 

 'or a superb picture of first-class size, viz., three feet liy t%co, is a 

 5am so small in proportion to the actual value of such a beautiful 

 illustration of Gospel History, that parents are glad of an oppor- 

 tunity of supplying their families with such a subject for profita- 

 ble contemplation, and at the same time affording their children 

 an opportunity of assisting in the formation of a religious library 

 few their own spiritual and mental profit. 



DAYTON & CO., 

 May— 3t* 87 Park Kow, New York. 



BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILL.-Eighty acres. Fruit 

 and Ornamental Trees. Eoot Grafts, 10,000, $50. Wilson's 

 Albany Strawberry, 1:000, $10. &c., &c. See new List. 

 . March, 1S60.— 3t* F. K. PHOSNIX. 



THIRTY AGENTS WANTED.— At the St. Catharines Nur- 

 series, to whom liberal compensation will be given. Apply 

 immediately to It C. BEADLE, St. Catharines, C. W. 



ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 



A NEW PLOW. 



FARMERS, and Dealers in Farming Implements— Your atten- 

 tion is called to.Eulofson& Harvey's Stkaight Draft Plow. 



The above Plow is commended by all who have tested it, as the 

 very best in use. . 



It embraces neic and valuable principles. Its worth is attested 

 by the tact, that although a new Plow, it has already received the 

 First Premiu.m 'wherever it has been exhibited, viz: at Yates, 

 Schuyler and Ontario Co. Fairs. Also, at the " American Insti- 

 tute, New York City. Also, awarded the Mrst Premium, a Sil- 

 ver Medal, at our State Fair, 1S59. 



The Draft o/" this Plow has been tested at County and State 

 Fairs, in competition with numberless other Plows, and in every 

 instance proved itself the lightest draft. 



It is adapted equally well to two or three horses, by a simple 

 change of the beam from one side of the standard to the other ; 

 and possesses other valuable points, which render it altogether 

 the best plow in use. 



Price of Plow complete, wood or iron beam, $12. 



HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE HOE OR CULTI- 

 VATOR PLOW. 



The above invaluable implement received the JPirst Pemium 

 (a Silver Medal,) at the Great National Pair, held in Chicago, 

 Sept., 1S59. The following are some of the advantages this Cul- 

 tivator has over every other kind now in use : 



1. Lightness and durability, being made of the best quality of 

 Steel, highly polished, and the whole implement .weighing from 

 50 to 60 lbs. 



2. Adaptation to more kinds of work than any other Cultivator 

 known ; being a perfect and thorough Cultivator when used with 

 all the teeth on, leaving the ground even and level, and working 

 nearer the rows than any other Cultivator. 



3. By removing the small teeth, and attaching the wings to the 

 shovel, it is the most perfect implement for hilling that can be 

 produced. 



4. It works equally well in com, cotton, or any kind of crop re- 

 quiring cultivating, and in most cases hand-hoeing can be dis- 

 pensed with. 



5. Its cheapness, considering the many kinds of work to which 

 it can be applied, the farmer having in one implement all that is 

 necessary for cultivating and hilling any kind of crop, or for cov- 

 ering and digging potatoes. 



Price, $S ; ground and polished, $8.50. 



PITTS' PREMIUM THRESHING MACHINES, 



Double Pinion, and all Iron Horse Powers, are manufectured by 

 me with' ail the latest improvements, and in the most substantial 

 and perfect manner. 



ROCHESTER CUTTING BOX. 

 All who want a Feed Cutter, adapted equally well to the cutting 

 of all kinds of fodder, will find my Cuttmg Box to answers their 

 wants. ALEXANDER GORDON, 



68 South St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y 



