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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Clipper Mower and Reaper. 
This Celebrated and unegualeil machine, heretofore made 
by K. L. Allen, of N. T. City, is now manufactured by THe 
Clipper aioiver mid Reaptr Company, at their 
TVor.KS at Tonkers, N. Y., where they have unsurpassed fa- 
cilities for the business. The Machine needs no encomium. 
Farmers throughout all sections of the country who have 
nsed it, are ready and willing to testify to its greatly supe 
rior qualities for all work, combining, as it does, more points 
of excellence than any machine yet made. 
Its principal characteristics, are: Simplicity of construc- 
tion. Durability, Ease of Draft, Portability and Com- 
pleteness of Finish in all its parts. 
These Machines are made of Four Sizes, to meet tho wants 
of any farmer, as follows : 
No. 1, One-Horse machine (30 in. wheel), 3K ft. Swath. 
(The only practical One horse machine in market.) 
No. 2, Two-Horse (light) 30 in. wheel, 4 ft. Swath. 
No. 3, " " (medium) 83 in. wheel, 1% feet Swath. 
No. 4, " " (large) 30 in. wheel, iy. and 5 ft. Swath. 
Made also as a Combined Mower and Reaper. 
Address THE CLIPPER MOWER & P.EAPEP. CO., 
Nos. 13 & 11 Cliff-st., New York City 
Sulfey Kcvolwiaig- Hay ISake. 
Send for description of this great improvement before 
buying anv. to BLrMYER, DAY & CO., Mansfield, Ohio, 
or, BLTMYER, NORTON & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES.— Elegant, durable, 
cheap and portable. Just the thing for the Artisan or 
Amateur. Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
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RINDING MILLS.— Cheapest and best in the 
world. Burr Stones from S inches to 4 feet. 
EDWARD HARBISON, New Haven, Conn. 
CONTINUAL LEVER and Screw Press, with 
Grinder attached, for Pressing Cheese. Wines, Cider, 
and Lard, &c. Address WILLIAM C. REA. 
Pleasant Run, New Jersey. 
f«eyBBj©a5r''§ ©rain ©rill, 
With Fertilizer Attachment and Grass Seeder. Warranted 
to Sow or Drill all Grains, Seeds, and Fertilizers, in the most 
perfect manner. Is light of draft, easy to operate, and is 
very simple and durable. Send for Circular. 
Address P. & C. H. SEYMOUR, 
East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
AINTS for FARMERS and others.— The Graf- 
ton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best, 
Cheapest and most. Durable Paint in use; two coats well put 
on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is 
of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be 
changed to green, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit 
the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, 
Fences, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car-makers, 
Pails and'Wooden-ware, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, 
(it being Fire and*Water proof). Bridges, Burial Cases, 
Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, 
(one Manui'. having used 5000 bbls., the past year), and as a 
paint for any purpose, is unsurpassed lor body, durability, 
elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price §•} per bbl.. of 300 lbs., 
which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in 
all eases as above. Send lor a circular, which gives full par- 
ticulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, 
Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAX1EL BIDWELL, 
Proprietor, 254 Pearl-st., New York. 
HEELER'S PATENT CHAMPION ROOF- 
ING The best, cheapest and most durable ; it can be 
manufactured and applied by any one. State, County and 
Town Rights for sale at reasonable rates. 
' Fat'm Rights, $1.00. Address TV. W. GRIFFES, 
Schenectady, N. Y. P. O. Box 234. 
Elegance, Durability and Cheapness, 
IiARMORE'S WIRE FENCE WITH CAST 
IRON POSTS. 
Also, Larmore's AVrouglit Iron Single and 
Double Trees. Can be made by any Blacksmith. Is 
lighter than wood and cannot be broken. State, County 
find Township Rights for Sale. T. H. HUNT, Genl. Agt., 
Harrison Junction, Hamilton Co., Ohio 
STENCIL TOOLS AND STOCK, cheapest and 
"best, II. J. METCALF.&SON,101Union-st.,Boston, Mass. 
H. W. JOHNS' 
Has been in use nearly ten years, and forms a handsome and 
reliable roof. Can be" applied by any one. Elastic Min- 
eral Cement, for Repairing Leaky Shingle and other 
Roofs. Preservative Paints, Roofing, Cement, 
&c. Exclusive right to sell and apply will be given. Send 
for descriptive circular, prices, &c, to 
H. W. JOHNS, T8 William St., N. X. 
THE HOG BREEDERS' MANUAL. " 
A Treatise on Breeding, Feeding, and General Manage- 
ment of Hogs. Particulars of all Diseases. Remedies, &c. 
Sent free of postage for 25 cents. Every farmer should have 
a copy. Address X. P. BOYEP. & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
6<»&~1 fffetffc FOR A BRICK MACHINE SB1- 
•paWllpie; $160 with Tempering Box and Moulds, 
warranted to make 15,000 brick ner dav, of a superior qual- 
ity. Address FRBY &■ SHECKLER. 
Bucyrus, O. 
Cha§e's Patent Skiving Machine, 
an indispensable article for Shoemakers. Harness and Belt 
makers, 4-c. Manufactured bv JOHN W. CHASE, North 
Weare, N. II. Send for list of prices. 
Pondrette on Buckwheat. 
Double Refined Poatlrette is the 
best Fertilizer in the world for Buckwheat — 
sown at tiie rate of 400 pounds to the acre 
it will double the crop— Price $25.00 per ton. 
Apply to 
THE LODI MANTJF'G CO., 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Offioe of " Passaic Carbon Works," 
159 Fhoxt Steeet, (Coksek Maiden L.vn-e), 
OF 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Animal Charcoal, Ivory Black, &c. 
Orders for the above articles manufactured at our Works 
on the Passaic Birer, X J., should be addressed to 
LISTER BKOTHEKS, 159 Front-st., Kew York. 
<MREEN-HOTJ8E AND HOT-BED SASH.— The 
^" undersigned world respectively call your attention to 
their extensive facilities for manufacturing Sashes for Flor- 
ists and Gardeners, by which means we are enabled to fur- 
nish our natrons at a* much lower rate of prices than any 
other establishment in the city. Particular attention paid 
to all orders, and furnished arthe shortest notice. N. B. — 
Hot-bed sashes constantly on hand. WM. H. COLES & 
CO., Otlice: 79 Nassau-st., New York. 
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HAJfUFACTUREES 
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PERRY'S GRAPK VINES 
Are rapidly attaining: the merit thev jnstlv deserve. Plant- 
ers and Dealers, and those wishing to form* clubs for the sale 
of the only vines in the country erown bv mv improvement, 
and to which none others can compare iii he'alth and vigor, 
either for Garden or Vineyard plantins, should send imme: 
diately for my Price List or mv liberal terms to Clubs. Plant- 
ers will pieas'e state about the number of each varietv they 
■wish, and whether for spring or fall planting. Mv Illustrated 
and Descriptive Catalogue contains as correct a' description 
of the different varieties of srapes I grow, as ten vears' expe- 
rience in propagating and fruiting vines will admit. Price 
10 cents, le=s th:iu cost. Address 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
Bell's Berry Presses. 
"Wo would call the attention of Farmers and Housekeep- 
ers %q these presses— they are capable of expressing the juice 
from all kinds of berries, are cheap and durable, and of sizes 
to suit, and should be in possession of every housekeeper 
and farmer. Call and see them, 
PETER C. BENSEL, Agent, 
at Lorton's Clock Store, No. 1 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
1 ft ftftft Ilia of Imported Swede and Ruta-ba^a 
JIV.VVV 1W3« Turnip Seed. 10,000 American Purple 
Top and "White Flat Turnip Seed for sale low to the Trade. 
To Farmers— Que pound or more sent bv mail on receipt of 
75 cents. For Bale by C. B. ROGERS, 
No. 133 Market-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
The Best are the Cheapest. 
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The MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS are ac- 
knowledged to be the best instruments of this class in the 
world. It is the policy of these makers to produce none but 
the very best work. They aim at success, not by using poor 
material and economizing in workmanship, so that their 
instruments can be sold at a little less price ; but by produc- 
ing the most durable, reliable, and in all respects the best 
work possible, and selling it at the very lowest "rates at 
which such work can possibly be afforded, and at the same 
prices to all. 
They now manufacture more than sixty different styles of 
Organs, varying in price from §75 to $1,000 each. These in- 
struments contain all the latest improvements, some of 
which are not to be fonnd in other instruments, the right to 
their exclusive use having been purchased by M. & H., in 
some cases at very large expense. 
MASON & HAMLIN have been awarded several times as 
many highest premiums, at Industrial Fairs, as any other 
maker, having received fifty -six within a few years. 
They present in their Circulars the printed testimony of a 
large majority of the most eminent Organists, Pianists, 
Singers and Composers in the country to the superiority of 
the instruments of their make. 
It is certainly economy in purchasing an instrument of 
this class to get the best, although the first cost may be a lit- 
tle more, as a poor instrument will soon get out of order and 
become comparatively worthless. 
C^" It should be remembered that the recommendations 
of dealers are not always reliable, as there is great tempta- 
tion for them to recommend those instruments on which 
they can make the largest profit; and makers of inferior 
work can afford the largest discounts. Mason & Hamlin have 
fixed their retail prices so low that they can afford only very 
small discounts, at wholesale, and hence the temptation to 
dealers to recommend and sell other instruments is great. 
Circulars with full descriptions, illustrations, and prices 
of the different styles, with hints on what constitutes, and 
how to select a good instrument, sent free to any one desir- 
ing them. Address MASON <& HAJULEV, 
596 Broadway, Xew York, 
Or, 154: Tremont-st., Boston. 
KOPEK'S NEW AMERICAN BREECH LOAD- 
IXG REPEATING SHOT GL'N, firing four shots in 
two seconds, using ordinaiv ammunition. Manufactured by 
ROPER REPEATING RIFLE CO. Amherst, Mass. Under 
personal supervision of C. M. SPEXCER, Inventor of the 
famous SPENCER RIFLE. gysend for Circular..^ 
The only Family Machine that sets up its own work, knits 
all sizes, widens and narrows, knits the heel into the stock- 
ing, and narrows off the toe complete— producing all varie- 
ties of knit ^oods. from an infant's stocking, mitten or glove, 
to a lady's "shawl or hood. 
It is simple, durable and easily operated. Agents wanted. 
Send for a Circular and Sample of Work. 
Address (inclosing stamp) 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 
Rochester, N. Y, or Springfield, Mass. 
INVALIDS' 
WHEEL CHAIRS, 
for in or out-door use,. $20 to £10. IN- 
VALIDS' CARRIAGES to order. PA- 
TENT CANTERING HORSES, $1? to 
§55. CHILD'S CARRIAGES, Swings, 
etc. Send for Circulars. 
S. W. SMITH, 
90 William-st., 
WEW YORK. 
Stereopiicons and Magic Lanterns, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantly two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
that size, at an expense of less than one dollar for a whole 
evening's exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two thousand artistically colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture Historv, Choice Statuary, etc., 
etc., forwarded on application. T. ft. MCALLISTER. Opti- 
cian, (of late firm of McAllister & Bro., Phila. ) 49 Nassau- 
street, New York. 
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OirES FOE TK )USAXDS.— Enclose two 
3-cent stamps and address ITH. S. BEALL, 
Real Estate Agent, Jit. Ayr, Iowa. 
