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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS FOR FARMERS. 
This Machine is 
as Perfect a l»Iow 
er as any Single 
Mo'wer now offer- 
ed for 1805. 
■t is the most per- 
fect Reaper and 
has a Self Rake 
z> irhich care Hni> 
"* T e r s a 1 satisfac- 
tion in over 2,500 
cases last year. 
for Mower No. i ; $2J0 for Mower with Uimd-Kake ; but the best of all, the cheapest of all, and embracing all, is lUe fecir 
Raker, only S^65. 
SMALLEyS CORN PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
on w'tFols Driver's Scat, does the work of Harrow. Shovel Plow, Cultivator, Stubble plowins. ami Drill. Wilh two horses 
am! » bov all tJiia work can be done and ride comfortably twice as .fast and much better (ftoji formerbj. Clieapcst Imple- 
ment considerinf: its uses and durabllitv, ever made. lilde when you plow corn. &c.. hencefonli. Cash Price, with 7 Steel 
Cultivator Teeth and four Cast Plows. $ijS. Improved by nsins Steel Plows, polish in any soil, ^?i. 
AUDr.ESS AXD Obder IJIJIEDIATELT, for A!;ents who sold 16 last year order now 100 to 300. 
J. W. BAIN, Prest. American Agricultural Works, 
17 Courtlandt-st., New York City. 
All kinds of Implements and Machinery at Manufacturers' prices. Sell-Acting Gaa Slachines for from 10 to 300 Uurners. 
■Warranted entirely satisfactory.— Preserve this advertisement. 
Union Mowing ITBachine. 
Thii Machine has been In use four successive harvests, and 
has met with ttie hearty approval and well merited praise of 
practical farmers. We call the attention of farmers 
fo our Mower for IStiS, of superior manufacture, and pos- 
eessilig ne-tv and valuable improvements. 
Price, No. 1, 4 feet 6 inches cut $100 00 
" 2. 4 feet " no 00 
" " 3, 3 feet 6 Inches " 160 OO 
AGENTS -WANTED. 
WHIXCOMB'S 
HORSE HAIT RAKE. 
PIIICE 840.00. 
AGENTS AVANTED. 
We call attention to 
HAIiSTED'S Patent Hand Cultivator and Seed Drill 
combined 
SHARE'S Patent Coulter Harrow. 
■' " Hoer and Hlller, 
BROAVN'S Ice Cream Freezers. 
NEW \VORt.I> 1VRINGING BIACHINE. 
Agricultural Implements of all kinds.— Seeds, Fertilizers, &c. 
HAINES & PELL, 
27 Conrtlandt-st., New-York. 
-nj-IRE FOR HORSE RAKJES, beet 
WW ouftlity, at lowest rates. For Sale bv 
JOHN V. QIJINCr, 
98 ■WUUam-st., New Tort City. 
The Clipper one Horse Mower 
is adapted to every yariety of surface, and to cutting every 
kind of grass. 
This Machine is capable of cutting three-fourths to one 
acre of the heaviest grass per hour, and can be drawn as 
easily by one horse as ordinary two-horse Mowers by two 
horses. 
The height of cut can be varied by the driver while the 
Machine is in motion, and without leaving his seat. It is 
simple, durable, and not likely to get out of order. 
Two-Horse Mowers and combined Machines of the same 
pattern. R. H. ALLEN &. CO., 
189 & 19i TVater-st., New Yorlc, 
Clement's Improved Hay Fork. 
This Fork, having been thoroughly tested. Is now recom- 
mended to Farmers In Its IMPROVED form, as the 
SIMPLEST and MOST DI'RATSI.E. as well as the 
MOST COMPACT and CO>VE\IE\T FOHK in 
use. It is so balanced that It C.\N.\OT DRIBBLE the 
Hay from the point of the tines ae Is the case wltli almost 
every other Fork in use. It is made of Iron and SIcel, 
In the most DITR-\BLE manner, having no wooden head 
to split and allow the teeth to get loose. 
Price, Two Tined, with Pulleys and Books, $14 00 
Three " " " 16 00 
Four " " " 17 00 
AGENTS AV ANTED. SEND tor a CIRCULAR. 
Agricultural Implements of all kinds.— Seeds, Fertilizers, 
&C, &C, HAINES A PELL, 
va Courtlandt-st., New Tork. 
W. & B. DOUGLAS' 
PATENT ROTARY BARREL PUMP. 
Arranged with the Patent Harrel Attackiiient. the most 
complete and perfect article ever invented for pumping oil 
and ALL KINDS OP LIQUIDS fiom BARRELS and other casks 
up into CANS, TANKS, &c. A most invaluable Fixtnre for oil 
STORES, OIL EEFINEBIES, DRUG STORES, PAINT MANTJTAGTO- 
BIES. &c., &c. Vfe make two regular sizes of tlila Barrel 
Pump, viz.: Nos. 1 and 2. No. 1 will pump from 8 to 10 gal- 
lons, and No. 2, from 16 to 20 gallons per minute. Orders re- 
spectfully BolicUed byj 
W. & B. DOUGLAS. 
MIDDLETOAVN, CONN. 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the article. 
Branch Ware Ilonse, 87 John-st., N. Y., where samples ol 
these and our various other kinds of Pumps. Hydraulic 
Hams, Garden Engines, Ship Pumps, Oil Well Pumps, Power 
Pumps. Chain Pumps, Iron Well Curb?, Iron Horse Posts, 
Grindstone Trimmings, Wrought Iron Butts and Hinges, 
Ac, can be seen. 
All the principal Hardware MERcnANTa. Plusibers, 
Tinners, and AORicrLTURAL Dealers in this and other 
Countries, keep our JIanufactukes, or will order them 
from us when called for 
Mal!ory & SnndrorcFs 
FLAX BRAKE. 
What it Avill I>o. 
Read the folloAvIng iDterestiiig; Letter 
from a ITXaunfacturcr. 
Salem, N. T., Nov. SO, 18M. 
Mr. John W. Quincy, Treasurer, &c. 
I Btartf'd anew Fins Mill this year, and feeling that the 
price of your Brakes was so high, thought I wouM econo- 
mize by purchasing an improved old-f;vshioncd Brake, which 
I did, and placed it in my new mill, and run it four days. 
After running two days, I was determined to test it thor- 
oughly with the two Brakes I purchased of you. two years 
since, and have been running in my old mill at Lake, ever 
smce. S!y tests are as follows : 
On average rotted straw, your Brake would give every 
time full 100 fts. more of dressed flax to the ton than I could 
with the greatest care pet from the old Brake. On over- 
rotted straw I got over 200 lbs. more than I could get by the 
old Brake. I stopped dressing and went to figuring, and 
found that to dress the flax I now have, with the old Brake, 
would cost me over $8,000 (loss). I therefore want yon to 
ship one of your Improved No. 1 Brakes by Express, as my 
men will dress no more flax in this mill until the new Brake 
arrives. Enclosed please find check for $455. 
Tours respectfully, 
P. T. BUKDICK. 
For further particulars of this case and many similar ones, 
and for full miormatlon concerning the M. & S. FLAX 
BRAKE, send for a circular. 
N.-B.— UKAD last month's AGRIOULTURrSX FOE DE8CB1P- 
TION OF A NEW AND VALUABLE FLAX MaCITINE, AND NBXT 
month's fob AJJOTHEB. 
Send for Circular to 
JOHN W, aUINCY, Treasurer, 
98 AVilliaiu-st., New-York City. 
To Farmers and Bulcliers^. 
The following, from H. S. Ward. Esci., of Deep Kiver. Conn 
explains Itself:— "Messrs. Goldsmith «fe Greirorv. Sirs- Plfase 
find enclosed $2 for two oi your Hor-CatrliiuC' iiniilcincnts. 
for my neighbors. The one I received from you works to a 
charm— a decided success." Everv farmer slfould Imve one 
Price $1 ; 6 for $4. IlluBtratcd circulars f^cnt. Agents w.tnt- 
ed. • GOLDSMITH & GREGOUY. Goshen. N. T. 
Every Fanner should have 
ouG of Ualsted's Horse Hay Forks. 
