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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[May, 
ALLEN’S REAPING & MOWING MACHINE, 
tfo reel required, as it will work perfectly without, thus 
savin? the additional cost. 
This is the Lightest Draft. 
The most simple in construction. 
The least liable to get out of order 
The most economical machine ever made, and 
WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION 
Price $120 with full setts of extras, f ools, &c. 
A liberal discount to dealers. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Wafer-st., New-York. 
Also a COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER with reel- 
iron driving: wheel. $ 13 :) 
With large wooden driving wheel. .. v 13.5 
Large six feet reaper and four feet driving wheel . 1M 
THE DEEP BREAKING UP PLOW. 
This Plow turns :i furrow TWO FEET DEEP aiul of 
corresponding width. * 
When desired, the furrow can he deepened another 
foot with my new subsoil Trench Plow, thus turning up 
tile soil Three Feet deep. 
It is ihe most suitable Plow ever used for preparing the 
ground for Vineyards and Nurseries, or for any other crop 
requiring an extra deep tilth. It pulverizes Ihe soil bet¬ 
ter, and leaves tile ground in a finer condition than can 
be done by the spade, and at. about one-fourth, the c.vpmse 
—thus making it a great labor-saving ivachiiie. 
THE SUBSOIL TRENCH PLOW 
Penetrates the soil from one to three feet deep ns re¬ 
quired. 
THE DRAIN PLOW 
For opening deep ditches for Tile or other drains. 
THE ROCK PLOW 
Turns out large stones or small rocks from cither Ih# 
surface or subsoil. 
DEEP TILLERS. 
These Plows are made to run from 12 to 20 inches deep 
as required. 
THE GIBB’S PATENT CYLINDER PLOW 
Is celebrated for its ease of draft and the wide furrow 
it turns. 
POLISHED STEEL PLOWS 
For Texas, California, and all other parts of ihe Unilc 1 
States. 
These are most suitable for clay and other adhesive 
soils, as they do not adhere to the mould hoard. They 
are light and strong, and of all sizes, from small one- 
horse to large four-horse. 
All the above plows are new patterns, manufactured 
for this market exclusively by myself. They are remark¬ 
able for light draft and the perfection of their work. 
In addition to the foregoing, I keep upwards of one 
HUNDRED AND FIFTY other kinds of Plows. 
ALSO ALL OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ 
MENTS. 
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS —The largest 
and most complete assortment to be found in tile United 
States. 
FLOWER, FIELD, AND GARDEN SEEDS of all 
varieties. 
GUANO, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE, and various 
other fertilizers. R. L ALLEN, 
I'll Water-M . New-York. 
Attention, Farmers ! 
From the unparalleled success of the Ketch urn Machine the 
past season, I am induced to build for the harvest of 1890 a 
larger number than usual, and I offer them as the* most- 
perfect Machine I have ever manufactured, and at prices to 
correspond with the times. 
Howard’s New Two Horse Mower— all Iron, light draft, 
no side draft, no driving fast to have them work well, no clog¬ 
ging. Price only $100. 
Howard’s New One-Horse Mower, is of light arnft fur 
one horse, and capable of cutting six to eight acres of any kind 
of gra>s per day Price $75. 
Wood Frame Mowers, Two-Horse, Price $80. 
Combined Mower and Reaper (Iron, with late improvements), 
took first premium at the United States Fair at Chicago last 
Fall, price S130. 
All the above Machines have Emery’s adjustable Lever and 
Roller, and various other improvements, and are warranted. 
Send for Pamphlets. Address 
R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A GRICULTURAL AND HORTICUL- 
-^aLtURAL IMPLEMENTS, the latest improved. 
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, from the most reliable grow¬ 
ers, warranted pure. 
No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
BLOOD AND WOOL MANURE, 
BONE DUST, LAND PLASTER, 
POUDRETTE. &c. 
Sold by GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
60 Cortland!-st., New York, 
NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, 
HlacMnae, asad. Seed WarelaoMse. 
It. L. Allen, 191 Water-st., N. Y, 
The attention of Farmers. Merchants, and all interested, is 
invited to my large and unequaled assortment of Agricultural 
and Horticultural Implements and Machines.—The greatest 
care in the selection of art icles I offer for sale, to have them of 
the best and most approved patterns, and that they he made in 
the most substantial manner. 
I particularly cull attention to my superior Burr Stone and 
Iron Grain Mills. Horse-Powers,Threshers, Mowing and Reap¬ 
ing Machines, Saw Mills, Corn Shellers, Hay, Fodder, and 
Stalk Cutlers, Presses, Pumps, Brick Machines, Carts and 
Wagons, Cotton Sweeps, Cultivators, Harrows, Plows of every 
variety. Garden Tools, &c. 
FERTILIZERS—Peruvian Guano, Bone Dust, Phosphate of 
Lime. Dried Blood and Wool, Piaster, Arc- 
Orders solicited for the aboye, and for STEAM ENGINES 
and MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, which shall receive 
prompt attention, .and be filled on our best terms. 
MEpL L 9 8 PAT E ft T MOT A 11Y 
LIFT AND> FORCE PUMP. 
Adapted to Deep Wells, Cisterns, House and Farm pur¬ 
poses, Green-Houses, etc. Its peculiar arrangement avoids 
the necessity of using Leather or India-rubber Valves, Pack¬ 
ing, Springs, and other delicate parts, liable to become disar¬ 
ranged, or to require adjustment or renewal, hence it is the 
most desirable, ami in the end the cheapest Pump for all Do¬ 
mestic and Farm purposes, yet produced. 
Principal Sales Depot at 23 Pla't-st., New-York. 
SAM’L B. LEACH. 
HD HE EXCELSIOR NON-SWARMING 
it- BEE HIVE, with Movable Section-Frames and Comb 
Guide, Pat. Nov. 9, 18.08. Just the arrangement long needed. 
No trouble with was hing and hiving swarms, requires less at¬ 
tention, and a fur greater amount of honey obtained, than from 
swarming hives. And by means of the small frames and “comb 
guide.*' ihe honey is obtained in the most convenient and 
beautiful form for family or market use. If desired, the hive is 
readily converted into two swarming hives, or the colony may 
bo divided. 
I am also manufacturing an improved dividing, or swarming 
hive, with either the small frame arrangement, or with glass 
honey hexes, as purchasers may prefer. This is a convenient, 
simple, and practical hive. 
N. B. The small frame arrangement can he used on any 
hive the common honey box is used. Taking these improve¬ 
ments together, they are believed to be the most practical and 
perfect of any yet devised. Hives and Rights for sale at mo¬ 
derate prices. Circulars sent to all who forward a ono-cent 
stamp. Address 
E. W. PlIELPS, Patentee, Elizabeth, N. J. 
AS IT APPEARS IN THE FIELD. 
Buckeye Premium Mower, 
WITH FLEXIBLE FOLDING BAR. 
The farmer intending to purchase a Mower will find it. to 
his advantage to examine the Buckeye for I860, which condones 
all those features which have given it its present reputation, 
that of 
TPIE BEST MOWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, 
together with several important improvements added the pres¬ 
ent season. 
The Machine is supported on two driving wheels, which act 
together or separately, keeping the knives in motion in turning 
either to the right or left. The Cutter Bar is attached to the 
frame by a double Hinge Joint, which allows either end to rise 
or fall independent of the other, adapting itself to all inequali¬ 
ties of the surface, and also adding greatly to the strength of 
the Machine. 
When not in use, ‘he cutters can be instantly folded over the 
front of the frame, rendering the Machine as portable as a com¬ 
mon cart. 
The Double Jointed Flexible Bar belongs exclusively to 
the Buckeye Mower, and is secured by the patents of Syll’a & 
Adams, and Aultman & Miller, which patents will he fully 
sustained against all infringements 
One of the strongest proofs of the success of the principles of 
the Buckeye is to be found in the fact that, since its introduc¬ 
tion, numerous other machine manufacturers have changed the 
construction of their own Machines, and introduced features 
in imitation of the Buckeye. 
Orders must be sent early to secure Machines. Mv unfilled 
orders of the last season amounted to several hundred. 
JOHN P. A Dill A NOE, Manufact urer and Proprietor, 
Po’kcepsie, N. Y . and Worcester, Mass , 
Warehouse, 165 Greenwich-st., New-York. 
This Machine has been for several years the leading Mower 
of the country. It has been oftener victorious in honest trials 
among intelligent farmers in the United States, than any other 
Mowing Machine. It has also become the leading Mower in 
GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE. 
Tn every contest there ir, has easily beaten all its competi¬ 
tors. The Emperor Napoleon has ordered four for his private 
farms, and other eminent Agriculturists in Europe have given 
it the preference over all others. 
It is celebrated for i's light draft, perfection and rapidity of 
its work, simplicity, great strength and durability. A platform 
can be attached at the expence of $10, which makes it the best 
and most economical reaper in use. 
Price $110, with full setts of extras, tools, &c. 
Discount to Dealers. For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
A MALGAM BELLS.—Only one-third ns 
oLmnch as Brass Composition, wjih tone and strength equal. 
Farm, School-houses, Shops, and Hotels supplied, 50 to 200 lb. 
Bells at $6 to $25 each. Churches, Academies, Fire Alarm 
Bells, 1700 lbs. S175; 825 lbs SI00; 650 lbs. $75; 460 lbs $55; 
300 ibs. $35 ; complete and warranted 12 months, with Yoke, 
Standard, Wheel and Tolling Clapper, and delivered at express 
offices, railroads, or steam boats. 
M. C. CHADWICK & CO., 17 Sprucc-st., New-York. 
Sugar Evaporator. 
Cook’s Patent for converting Sorghum, Cane, and Maple juice 
into finely granulated sugar in 30 to 60 minutes. This is the 
only successful Sorghum evaporator yet invented, and it posses¬ 
ses decided advantages over oilier evaporating pans for either 
maple or cane juice. For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse 
of K. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st > New-York. 
§lajia , e 7 § Pat-esaJ Horse Iloe 
AND 
Hilling Machine. 
A valuable, labor-saving Machine. 
PRICE $10. 
For circular with directions for using, address owners of Pa¬ 
tent Right. TREDWELL & PELL, 45 Fulton-st., N. Y. 
SHARE’S Patent COULTER HARROW. 
►^SHARE'S PATENT PLANTER AND IIOER. 
SHARE'S PATENT HOUR 
For sale l.y li. L. ALLEN, 101 Water-st... N. Y. 
|PRUNING SHEARS.—The best article 
w- for Pruning Vines. Rose and Gooseberry Bushes, and in 
fact, all kinds of Pruning—will cut a limb, % inch in diameter, 
with clean cut. Mmle and sold at wholesale and retail bv 
JOHN ROWE, 209 Pearl st , New-York. 
fjUSSlA OR BASS MATS, SELECTED 
-H-Uexprcssly for budding and tying. GUNNY BAGS,TWINES, 
HAY ROPES &c., suitable for Nursery purposes, for sale in 
lots to suit by D. W. MANWAKING, Importer, 
248 Front Street, New York. 
New Onion Hoe. 
'I’llis implement, has been tested by extensive onion growers, 
who recommend it highly. It is of simple construction, easily 
worked, and enables one man to do the work of four with t he 
common lme. It can be used in the cultivation of oilier vege¬ 
tables. For full particulars address 
JOHN GUYER. Westport, Conn. 
Metropolitan Washing Machine. 
Can be worked by a child — will save its cost by the wear and 
tear of clothes in a short time. After using three times you 
would not part with it for threo times its cost. 
For sale by 
It. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., New-York. 
HAY—MAY—HAY. 
Ingkrsoll’s Improved Portable Hay Press, for packing 
Bay, Cotton, Rags, Hemp, Broom Corn , &c., &c., 700 of these 
machines having been sold during the last, three years, letters 
from cwry State in the Union test ify to their superiority, con¬ 
venience and economy. 
Price. Hay Press No. 1, $50 ; wt. of halo 150 to 200 lbs. No. 2 
$75 ; wt. of bale 250 to 301) lbs. Cott on Press. $150. Any sizes 
aivd for any purpose of p icking, made to order and delivered on 
shipboard in New-York. Address for Circulars or Machines 
FARMERS MANUF’G CO., Greonpoint. Kings Co., N. Y. 
W ETHERSFIELD SEED SOWER — 
Described in March number of Agriculturist. Price $G. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water st , New-York^ 
