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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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FOR THE HARVEST OF 1864. 
RUjVDEL,L,'S fiust premium hat elevator. 
Every Farmer should have one of these labor-saving implements. 
It saves time, money, aHd hard work. 
IT UNLOADS A TON OF HAT IN FROM 3 TO 8 MINUTES ! 
It pitches into a window from the outside, carrying the hay eight feet inside. 
It pitches into mows, over and under purlin, beams, and into any place where a hand fork will work. 
It stacks Hay and Straw in the field, making high and long ricks. 
Be sure and get the very best Fork, one that will not break and get out of repair. Do not buy an inferior article simply 
because it is cheap. Our Fork is not an untried experiment, but has stood the severest test during the past season, and re- 
ceived the highest commendations from those that have used them. 
They are made in the most substantial manner so as to prevent all possibility of getting out of repair. 
Price of Fork and Pulleys, $14,00. Circulars sent free. 
Persons sending us the price of the Fork, will receive the Fork free of expense. 
Orders for Forks in the State of New-York and the East, address R J. IIUNDELL & BRO., Hudson, N. Y., and all west of 
N. T., address R. J. RUJVnELL. *fc BRO., Proprietors & Manufacturers, P. O. Box 3931 Chicago, 111. 
Orders for Fork in the Counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington, and Saratoga, 
N. T., address GIFFORD BROS., Hudson, N. Y. 
Beardsley's Premium Hay 
Elevator. 
Persons wishing to act as Agents for the sale of the BEST 
ELEVATOR in use, will please apply to 
GRIFFIN G" BROTHER & CO., 
60 Coartlandt-st., New-York. 
JJULLARD'S IMPROVED 
PATENT HAY TEDDER, 
WE DEFY COMPETITION. 
Or Machine for Spreading and Turning Hay. 
The subscriber having purchased the exclusive right for 
manufacturing and selling (for the State of New-York) 
ISuIlard's Improved Hay Tedder, 
now proposes to furnish the Farmers to the extent of his 
ability, which must necessarily be limited the coming year, 
owing to the difficulty of obtaining good and competent 
mechanics. 
Those who desire to avail themselves of one of these great 
labor-saving machines will please send in their orders early 
to be recorded in turn, *" first come, first served." 
Address SILAS C. HERRING, New-York. 
N. B.— Pamphlets and Circulars will lie sent 
by mail to those who request them. 
THE BEST SELF-ACTING WHEEL HORSE 
HAY RAKE ever invented. The horse doing the work 
both of loading and unloading the Rake. Rights to manu- 
facture at $30.00 per County. 'Send for Circular giving esti- 
mate of cost to build, &c. L. G. KNIFFEN, 
"Worcester, Mass. 
PATENT APPLIED FOE. 
Halsted's Patent Horse Hay Fork. 
CHEAPEST AND BEST. 
The LIGHTEST, SIMPLEST, most compact and conven- 
ient fork in the market. 
"Weighs only 18 lbs. Can be worked by a boy of ten, and 
discharges its load with the least effort of any fork yet offer- 
ed to the public. 
It is so balanced that it will take up a greater or lesser 
amount of hay without dribbling it from the points of the 
tines, which is the case in almost every other fork in use. 
The bail, when thrown back, serves to push the fork into 
the hay, so that the operator- has all the advantages of a 
handle, without having it in the way when pitching through 
a window or in any place where the room is limited. 
It is made of Iron and Steel in the most durable manner, 
having no wooden head to split and allow the- teeth to get 
loose. 
No Farmer should be without one. 
Price, with Pulleys and Hooks complete, $11. 
For Local Agencies apply to HALNES & PELL. 27 Court- 
land-St. New- York. 
Forks furnished by onr agents in all the principal cities In 
the United States. 
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JESX'S ntPROV£I) PUMP.- 
J. T) WEST & CO.. 179 Broadway, N. Y 
Amalgam Bells, 
At prices within the reach of every Church, School, 
Cemetery, Factor v, or Farm in the land. Their 
use throughout the United States and Canadas Tor 
the past six years has proven them to combine 
most valuable qualities, among which are tone, 
STRENGTH, SONOROUSNESS, and DURABILITY OF 
vibration, unequalled by any other manufacture. 
Sizes from 50 to 5000 lbs., costing two thirds less 
than other metal, or 15 cents per pound, at which 
price we warrant them twelve months. Old bell 
metal taken In exchange, or bought for cash. Send 
for a Circular to the Manufacturer. 
JOHN B. ROBINSON, 
No. 190 "William -street, New- York. 
Ncvo IjJovlf State Hgriailhtral lTJorka. 
WHEELER, MELICK & CO., Proprietors. 
ALBANY, N. Y., 
Patentees and Manufacturers or 
RAILWAY AND LEVER HORSE POWERS, 
Combined Threshers :t ml "Winnowers, 
Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, Saw Mills, 
Shingle and Heading Machines, Horse 
Pitchforks, Horse Rakes, &c» 
(See cuts below.) 
SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN 
SHINGLE AND HEADING MACHINE. 
,SI>* 
For Machines, address 
WHEELER, MELICK & CO. 
For State or County Rights, address 
B. F. EATON, 
Greenville, Green Co., N. Y 
Circulars and Price List sent free, on application. 
Steel Composition Bells. 
THE AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
(Office No. 30 Liberty-street, New- York.) 
Are tlie only manufacturers of this descrip- 
tion of Bell, either in this country 
or in Europe— the combining of 
certain metals, and the process 
of manufact uring the same being 
the discovery of the President 
of the Company. These Bells 
we can commend with great con- 
fidence to the public, for -their 
cheapness and quality of tone. 
We furnish a 500 lb. bell with all 
necessary appointments— in- 
cluding Harrison's patent- 
ed Self-acting Rotary, for 
$125, and one of 1000 lbs. 
with like appointments, for 
$244, the price for the 
Bells being 20c. per pound, 
and that of the hangings 
of the first, $25, and those of the latter $44. Our circulars, 
containing full details, will be forwarded free of charge to 
all parties desiring the same. 
