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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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NEW STYLES ! REDUCED PRICES ! 
BUV TEC3 23EST : 
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REDBYADRIANC^PLATT&Cl) 
STYLES, S!HS & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Or ---'■■: 7 .- boa . — -rV^ by Mail 
Johnston's Self-raking Reaper. 
Champion! King! Sweepstakes! 
And many other Hke encomiums have been enthusiastically 
awarded this Reaper, the past few years, for meritorious 
work. 
It is the only reaper that will save the entire crop when 
badly tangled and lodsed ; and it has the only Original De- 
vice that is of practical worth for Reeling and Ruling grain. 
We make them 10 cut a 5 or 6-feet swath, the draft of which 
is about the same as that of a Meet cut light mower. 15 
acres is an ordinary day's work. 21 acres were cut wi;h an 
ordinary p^ir of horses between snnrise and sunset with a 
6-feet cut : ir is so simple in its eonstrncTion, that anv boy or 
ordinary field-hand can work it to its full capacity ; o'r it may 
be worked automatically, as preferred. 
For particulars send for Pamphlets, and address 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON", Syracuse, X. T. 
FARMERS 
Save vour Reaper and blower-knives, which you 
can co by ordering of E. G. Kxight, Auburn, N. Y., a 
Grindstone, wi:h adjustable Swinging Bar Attachment, 
which will grind the sections to a perfect and uniform berel. 
The attachment is easily removed, leaving the stone ready 
for ihe ordinary purposes of a grindstone. 
Price for Single Stone and Attachment, com plete,delivered 
on cars here, $5, or $45.00 per dozen. Attachments, which 
will fit any stone, S&SOeach, or $00 per dozen. Cash on deliv- 
ery. Address E, G. KMGHT, Auburn. X. Y. 
TAYLOR'S PATENT 
Steel-Tcoth Kay and Grain Rake, and 
Patent Tedder Attachment. 
Over 14,000 in fse, 185 First Prizes 
and Premiums Awarded, 
The Teeth are Cast-steel, of an oval shape, therefore giv- 
ing more str y round tooth of the same weight. 
With one horse and a boy, can rake from 30 to 
25 acres per day. which will soon pay for a Eake. It 
has been thoroughly tested In 26 States. Territories, 
and Canada. We invite farmers and dealers to exam- 
ine oar Eake. If there is no Acrent in your locality, address 
B. C. TAYLOR J*IVXUF YCTTRING CO.. 
DAYTOST, OHIO. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 
Hinmnn's Railway Hav Conveyor, ««frf icith Horze-Forl:, 
will carrv Hay or Grain to the most remote part of the 
mow, either from the barn-floor, or the outside. Circulars 
sent free. 
HOMER W. FITCH & CO., 
Lithgow, Dutchess Co., X. V. 
CUPPER ^hT*T*l% 
TIIESE CELEBRATED MA- 
CHI\ES are made in four sizes as Mowers. 
No. 1. One-Horse, 30-inch Wheel cuts S 
■■ 2. light Two-Horse, 3>inch wheel " 4 
** 3. Medium Two- Horse. Si-inch wheel " 4* " 
** 4. Larire Two-Horse. 30-inch wheel " 4J* or 5. 
To the No. 4 is attached for reaping either a Dropper or a 
Self- Eake, and the change is so easily made that not over 
five or ten minutes' time is required, and only two pins and 
two nuts have to be removed and replaced. As a Reaper 
the Clipper cnts 5^ feet in width, and the hirrbt of cut 
ranges from three to eighteen inches, and can be quickly 
and easily regulated. It is perfectly balanced, leaving no 
weight on the necks of the team. 
Its EXTRAORDINARY" LIGHTNESS of draft takes one- 
third of the labor off the team. The adjustabilitv of the 
finder-bar to cut high or low, without stoppins the" team, is 
worth $25 on anv machine. Itistheonlv Mown that Ua* 
the true center draft, in accordance with "correct mechanical 
principles. In short, it is the lightest, the most durable, the 
rmnlicated. the most perfectly constrncted, and the 
most symmetrical in design of any "implement of its class. 
Farmers, the Clipper is the Horses" Friend, and von 
cannot afford to ignore their welfare. Send for pamphlet. 
Investigate, see or write to some one who has used the 
Clipper. See the machine vourself before vou buv anv other. 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 6.173. l"»4r Chambers Street. Xevr York. 
~~ o N L, Y 
SIO 
For a r*/wuship Eight in* 
HOWARD'S 
Pl^-niiom SIO 
IS-- <=> H S E! 
HAY-FORK. 
— Purchasers of Bights become 
3 exclusive Agents for sale of 
x Forks. Address 
S Farmers' Man'fng Co., 
9> IJi-oadiTay, 
PERFECTED ! 
TESTED! 
ADOPTED ! 
XELLIS' 
(Formerly Rogers') 
Original Harpoon 
HORSE HAT-FORK 
IMPROVED. 
Patented Sept. G, : I Dec IS, I8CC Fat. Jan. 
re-issned May 29, 1^66. Pat. M:.rch *.>,]$%: Dec. 
:-."•■: Aug.] " .19, ? o7; Jan. ll,*70; Jan. IS, ' 
We have erected new works for the manufacture of these 
goods, and now hope to avoid the disappointments esperi- 
. by our customers, in not being able to supply the 
rapid increased demand. And as to their merits, we can 
prodnce evidence that they are superior to anv thing in the 
■:. which fact our Horse Hav-Fork and Fixtures have 
t 28 S -here, in 15 months, they 
.warded M First Premiums, and upward of 6u0 First 
Premiums at County Fairs. All the Premiums awarded at 
E ;irs were fro'm actual test of good?. These facts are 
: " led in the history of Agricultural Implements. 
X ELLIS' GRAPPLE, patented March — 
- >pted bv every farmer that has 
becom ith its advantages. TVithit, 
-scan be affixed to rafter or beam, or 
red in one minute without the use of a 
ladder. Its nominal cost is no consideration 
for its value ai l tages. ifac- 
I f fCTXTrvATOE Teeth. Ac-BicrLTTE-ix 
Steels and Ieoxs, of all ki:- - - 
Pamphlets, giving full particulars, with il- 
lustrations* for depositing uav or straw in mow ofbn stuck. 
are famished free, by applying to A. J. N ELLIS & CO- 
Manufacturers and Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
All Horse Hay-Forks on the single or double H.rrvoon 
principle not made bv us or under our license, are infringe- 
ments on one or more of the above Patents, We grant no 
license for their manufacture. We caution all parties to be- 
ware of infringements, either in manufacture, sale, or use. 
S-5 
Tiffin Horse-rake with Hickorv Teeth. 
OVER 6.000 SOLD AVXTALLT ! 
Simply and eatOjf Operated. 
The improved tripping arrin cement has r,o ennal. Price S° 
J. R. DECATUR & CO. 
197 Water-street, \ew York. 
OOD'S 
CELEBRATED 
HARVESTING MACHINES. 
Prices reduced for 1871. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. 
Address, 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Prest. 
Hoosic Falls, N. Y., 
Or 44 Cortlandt-st. New York. 
Herder's Premium Railway Horse Power 
and Combined Thresher and Cleaner, 
Two Gold MedAls 
AWARDED 0N£ MACHINE. 
At the Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. Y» 
For "Sioic and eary movement of horses. 15 rods lest ' 
than IS miles per hour. Mechanical G/nstrttction of the 
very best kind, thorough and conscientious icorkman- 
ship and material ineveri, place, nothing slighted, excel- 
lent icork, •tr.," as shown by official Report of Judges. 
Threshers, Separators. Fanning Mills, Wood s.-.wj. 
Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in aiarket, 
Cataloirne with price, full information, and Judges 
Eeoort of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
ilLNARD HARDER. 
C>bl es kill. Schoharie O.. X. T. 
Double Harpoon 
Horse Say-Fork. 
Highest au-ard and Bronze Jfedal 
attjie -Vmr Tvrk Stale Fair and Trial in IS70. 
Thirty Premiums in IS? 0. 
Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1S70. 
3 Descrijttire Catalogue Sent Free. 
Pemiock Manttfactnring Co. 
EiOictt Square, Qssta- Co, Pa. 
New York State Agricultural Works 
V, HEELER. 1IELICK & CO., 
PEOFKIETOBS, PATENTEES A>T> MAVrFACTTEERS OP 
RAILWAY CHAIN AND LETER 
HORSB POWERS, 
Coml'ir-fd Threshers a:-d TVinnowers, Overshot-Ttir— »rs. 
Clover-Hullers. F- 
Horse-Pitchforks, Shinfirle-Maetiir.es. &-c. Albany, X. V. 
ETERT FAF.MER SHOn-D TSE THE 
COLLINS STEEL PLOWS 
V."... i j 
tion. address CoujssA Co.. '212 Water St., New York City. 
