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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
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RWBYADRIANCE.PLATT&CO 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT AIL FARMERS 
Pcscr'ptivo Circulars Forrarclca hv MaiL 
Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper 
is bo well known among grain-growers generally, that it 
needs no extended heralding in print. 
As manufactured by us, it is the only Reaper that will save 
the entire crop when badly lodged. 
We warrant it to cut any grain that grows, and in any 
condition. 
A pair cf ordinary horses and a boy to drive it will cut 
from 10 to 20 acres a day in the most satisfactory manner. 
Send for illustrated pamphlet. 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
5 
wS&Pte*. 1 
iiaruer's ■ rmtinm i.ailway Horse I'otrer and [ 
Thresher and Cleaner, received, 
THE FIRST PRIZE 
at Great National Trial, at Auburn, N. T. 
For " Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods les\ 
ifumlft mites per hour. Mechanical Construction of 
the very ut*t kind, thorough and conscientious leork- 
mutiAfitp and material in every place, nothing slighted, 
eecetteut xcork, tt-c," as shown by official Report oi 
Juuges. Tnreshers, Separators, tanning Mills, Wood 
Sawe, Seed Sowers ami Hunters, all of the best in 
Mantel. Catalogue with price, lull information, and 
JudgeB Report of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MXNAKD HARD Jilt. 
Cobleskill. Schoharie Co.. N.Y. 
The uniform success of the Clipper Mowers in the field, 
the testimony of everv farmer who has used them, that they 
are the Hgntert in. draft, the most durable, and thp most eco- 
nomical machine for the farmer to buy, fully substantiates 
what the proprietors have Mwavs claimed— that the Clipper 
istheBe*:* Blower in flic World. 
To the No, <t size is attached the Drnpper (cutting 5><fcpt, 
with separate Finger-Bar for rpaping), constructed with 
great improvements — in fact perfected ; and in point of effi- 
ciency, strength, lightnessofdnift, and symmetry of propor- 
tions, it is.ng a Reaper, also unequaled. Fanners ! see it.be- 
fore you buy. Pass your own judgment upon it. Look at 
its many improvement* possessed by no other machine. Re- 
member, it is fnllv warranted. Stud for Pnmphlet. 
THE CLIPPER MOV\'F r l & REAPER CO„ 
P. O. Box G.17". 154 Chambers St., New York. 
TnE SUPERIOR U1Y SPREADER. 
Farmers, be snre and examine the only perfect Spreader 
ever put into the field. The SUPERIOR is acknowledged 
by all to be the only Machine that will spread, disentangle, 
and turn over all grass passed over. It is the neatcBt. best 
built, and only true working tedder. Send for Descriptive 
Circular, and read the numerous testimonials received. 
JAMES KRAZKR.Gen'l Agent, Newburgh, N. Y.,andfor 
sale by NEW YORK PLOW CO., Beekmau St., New York. 
WOOD'S 
CELEBRATED 
HARVESTING MACHINES. 
Greatly Improved for 1872. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. 
Addreis 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Hoosic Falls, N. Y., 
Or 30 Cortlandt St., New York. 
~~ -'TUievSOtt.AUlAHy, 
New York State Agricultural forts, 
WHEELER, MELICK & CO., 
PKOPKIETOr.S, PATENTEES, AND MANIJFACTUKEKS OF 
EAILWAY <;HAI3f ATSM» LEVER 
HORSE POWERS, 
Combined Threshers and Winnowers, Overshot Threshers, 
Clover Hollers, Feed-Cutters, Sawmills, Horse-Rakes, Horse 
Pitchforks, Sli ingle Machines, Stkaw-Presebving Rye 
Threshers, etc Albany, N. Y. 
" BEST " 
Threshing Machines k Clover Machines. 
G. WESTINGHOUSE A, CO., 
J£SjF" Circulars sent. Schenectady, N. \T. 
A Broad Statement. 
THE CARniRT PATEST 
TWO - HORSE PtXlERIZL-VG 
C1ILTITATOB is indispensable as a farm 
implement. It is a recent and simple invention. 
No farmer can well afford to do without it. We 
ask those who have never seen them, to buy them 
on conditions that they do the work to suit you on 
your own farm. The price is only Twenty Dollars. 
Address 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
FARM CARTS AK» WAGONS 
DULLARD'S HAY-TEDDER. 
Always on hand and made to order. Also every descrip- 
tion of Heavy Cart and "Wagon for citvaiul country use and 
for shipping. Illustrated Circulars free by mail. 
JOHN I*. KIPF, 
163 Eld ridge street. New York. 
Spreads from behind the wheels, and does not run over 
the grass alter it is spread, as all other** do. The only Ted- 
der that will take up the grass from the bottom. Is light 
draft, never " winds" or clops. "With this machine, hay can 
be cured and put in the mow the clay it is cut. 
The "AMERICAN AGRICTT1/TURIST" says: 
' mill.ird's Tedder surpasses those previously introduced in 
strength, handincss, and ease of draft." 
Union Mowing Machine, 
Important improvements for 1872.|J 
Improved STEEL-Tetth Sulky Hay-Rakes, 
All goods warranted. 
NASH & BRO., 
I IP Liberty St., New York. 
SUPERIOR 
HAY SPREADER. 
Price at New York, only $55 ! 
The only machine that spreads, disentangles, and turns 
over all the grass. Forks easily elevated and depressed. 
Send for Illustrated Circular to 
NEW YORK PLOW CO., 
94 Bffkman st.. Ne w York. 
Double Harpoon 
Horse Hay-Fork. 
TIirilie.it Award and Bronze Medal 
at the Kew York State Fair and Trial in 1870. 
Tliirty Premiums in 1870. 
Indorsed by 1,000 Farmers in 1870. 
t Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free. 
PENN0CK MANUFACTURING CO., 
Keimett Square, Chester Co., Pa. 
_N.B. Received several hundred Premiums in 1871. 
rou 
SHEATHING, 
PLASTERING-, 
ROOFING, 
DEAFENING, 
AND 
Carpet Lining. 
Samples and circulars sent free, 
by 
ROCK RIVER PAPER CO., 
Chicago ; or, 
B. E. HALE & CO., 
56 and 58 Park Place, N. T., 
Sole Agents for Eastern States. 
A. CARD. 
After this date, all letters requesting information in regard 
to the Diseases of Vegetation, especially such as are caused 
by Insects, must contain a fee of $?.C0 to iusure attention. 
Plantations will be visited and examined, and advice given 
on subjects connected with Entomology, at rates propor- 
tioned to the scale of fees adopted by special phyBiclan» 
and consulting chemists. 
FRANCIS GREGORY SANBORN, 
Berkeley, corner of Eoylston et., 
May 1st, 1873. Boston, Mass. 
OR SALE.— FINE FARM- 108X 
acres, well improved, good water, timber, fruit, small 
fruit, etc., in Morgan County. "West Virginia, near the cele- 
brated Berkeley Springs. Good market for vegetables, 
poultry, etc. Fine chance to make money. Description 
given on application. Price $.',500. Address 
WILLIAM EPPINGER, 
Eerltcloy Springs, Morgan Co., W. Vn, 
$ 100 tO 250 ? a C r r e m t°o Ut A^;relerV d 
where selling our new seven-strand "White Platina 
Clothes-Lines. Sells readily at every house. Samples 
Iree. Address the Giraud "Wire Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGENTS and Peddlers for our Press and Strainer. 
Presses and strains jams, tellies, herhs, vegetables, lard, 
tallow, meats, cheese, etc. : quick and profitable. Over 60,000 
sold in a few localities. Every farailv wants it. Circulars 
free. Littlbfield & Dajie, 102 "Wash. St., Boston, Mass. 
