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AMERICAN AGRTCIJETURIST, 
[Aprii,, 
IMP®MTANT FAKMEMS. 
Tills Maclaisie is 
as Perfect a Mow¬ 
er as any Single 
Mower mow oiler- 
ed for 1S65. 
We admit many good Machines were made before, but tiie combination so tli.at sinalv tliev slioii 
cellent, liavin^l?oi;w:ir<l Cut in Mowim; and Bar off tlie avoiiniJ, and tlie Reaper witli Ilea 
delivery and Self llaUiiig, and then an arranprement by wlii'cli the Machine mieht wear out bc 
\i A r? IT T "V If T? V ITf Ot'rt __ . - . ^ ^ ^s • 
’ slioiild be bofli cx- 
lear Cut and Side 
Warrant tbe in 1 to do all tbis, making it worth 
poHBLB Price, and yet we can atlord Jt tlie sa.me as tlie best lirst class Machines. Cash price, $175 lor No. 1 Mower; $200 
for Mower No. 2; $240^1or Mower with lland-liake; but tlie best oi‘ all, the cheapest ol‘ all, and err ‘ . ~ - 
H.aker, only Sfd65« 
SMALLEY’S CORN PLOW AND CULTIYATOR 
embracing; all, is the Self 
J. tv. ISAIIV, B'rest. Ainei-icaii AaricultJiral WorJtN, 
, *'3' Coiirtlaiidt-st,, New York Citv 
All kinds of Implements and Machinery at Mannfactnrers’ prices. Self-Acting Gas Macliines for from 10 to 300 Buniers 
Warranted entirely satisfactory.—Preserve this advertisement. Duineis. 
Fiiiosi Mowisag- Maelatsae. ■ 
Tills Machine li.as been in use four successive harvests, and 
has met witli the hearty approval and well merited praise of 
practical li-rmers. We call the attention of farmers 
to our Mower , 1800, of superior manufacture, and pos- 
Bessliig new i.nd valuaitle improvements. 
Price, No. ., 4 feet G inches cut.$190 00 
“ “ 2,4 feet “ 170 00 
“ “ 3, 3 feet 6 inches “ 100 00 
AGE.\T.S WANTED. 
WBSITCOMB’S 
HOKSE IffAY lEAKE. 
FRIGE. 
.840.00. 
AGENT.S WANTED. 
We call attention to 
HAIjSTED’S Patent Hand Cultivator and Seed Drill 
comhlned 
SHAREl’S Patent Coulter Harrow. 
“ Hoer and Hiller. 
BROWN’S lee (h’eiim Freezers. 
NEW WORIAI WRINGING niACIIINE. 
Agricultural Implements of all kinds.—Seeds, Fertilizers, &c. 
HAINE.S & PEI.L, 
27 Courtlaiidt-st., New-Tork. 
liB4!>RWB': B6 ABaES, 
»» qu.vllty, at lowest rates. For Sale hv 
best 
.JOHN'W. orjIN'CY 
98 IVUllam-st, New York City. 
Tlse Clipper oeb© Horse Mowei 
is adapted to every variety of surface, and to cutting ever 
kind of grass. 
This Machine is cap.able of cutting three-fourths toon 
acre of the heaviest grass per liour. and can be drawn t 
easily by one horse as ordinary two-horse Mowers by tw 
horses. 
The height of cut can he varied by the driver while th 
Machine is in motion, and without leaving his seat. It 
simple, durable, and not likely to get out of order. 
Two-Horse Mowers and combined Macliines of the sam 
pattern. i;. h. ALLEN & CO„ 
189 & 191 Water-st., New York. 
Clemieast’s iBBapi-ovod Hay Fork. 
This Fork, liaving been thoroughly tested. Is now recon 
mended to Farmers in its IMPROVED form as th 
SIMPLEST and MOST DURABLeT as well as th 
Mt)ST COMPACT and CONVENIENT PORK i 
use. It is so balanced that It CANNOT DRIBBLE th 
Hay from tlie point of the tines as is tlie case with almo< 
every other Fork In use. It is made of Iron and Sfrei 
in the most DURABLE manner, having no wooden hea 
to split and allow llic teeth to get loose. 
Price, Two Tined, with Pulleys and Hooks, $14 00 
“ ;; “ •• 16 00 
Four >• 17 00 
AGENTS WANTED. SEND for a CIRCULAJJ 
Agricultural Implements of all kinds.—Seeds, Fertilizer 
*c., &c. HAINES & PELL, 
27 (fcurtlandt-st., Now York. 
W. &, B. DOUGLAS’ 
PATENT ROTARY BARREL PUMR. 
Aiianged with the Patent Barrel Attachment, the most 
complete and perfect article ever invented for uumpiko oh, 
and ALL KINDS OF LIQUIDS from baekels and other casks 
up into CANS, TANKS, &c. A most invaluable Fixture for oil 
STOKES, oil KKFINEEIES, DKDG STOKES, PAINT MANUFAOTO- 
KIES, &c„ &c. We make two regular sizes of this Barrel 
Pump, viz.: Nos. 1 and 2. No. 1 will pump from 8 to 10 gal- 
Ions, and No. 2, from 16 to 20 gallons per minute. Orders re¬ 
spectfully solicited byl 
W. & B. DOUGLAS. 
MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the article. 
Branch Ware House, 87 John-st., N. Y., where samples of 
these and our various other kinds of Pumps, Hydraulic 
Hams, Garden Engines, Sliip Pumps, Oil IVell Pumps, Power 
Pumps, Chain Pumps, Iron IVell Curbs, Iron Horee Posts, 
Grindstone Trimmings, M^ronght Iron Butts and nin<>-es 
&c., can be seen. ” 
All the principal Haedwake Mekchants, Plumdees, 
Tinners, and Ageiccltcral Dealers in this and other 
Countries, keep our Manufactuees, or will order tlicra 
from us wlien called for 
MaSIory & 8siiidf©rd’§ 
PIiAX BRAKE. 
^Yliat it will ®o. 
Read tlie following Interesting Letter 
from a Mannfactnrer, 
Saleh, N. Y.; Nov. SO, 1864. 
Mr. ,Iohn W. Quincy. Treasurer, &c. 
I started a new Flax Mill this year, and feeling that the 
price of your Brakes was so high, thought I would econo¬ 
mize by purchasing an improved old-fashioned Brake, which 
I did, and placed it in my new mill, and run it four days. 
After running two days, I was determined to test it thor- 
ouglily witli tlie two Brakes I piircliased of you, two years 
since, and liave been running in my old mill at Lake, ever 
since. My tests are as follows: ' 
On average rotted straw, your Brake would give every 
time full 100 lbs. more of dressed flax to the ton than I could 
with the greatest care get from tlie old Brake. On over- 
rotted straw I got over 200 tbs. more than I could’get by the 
old Brake. I stopped dressing and went to flguring, and 
found that to dress the flax I now have, with the old Brake 
would cost me over $8,000 (loss). I therefore want yon to 
ship one of your Improved No. 1 Brakes by Express, as my 
men will dress no more flax in this mill until the new'Braka 
arrives. Enclosed please find check for $ 455 . 
Toms respectfully, 
P. T. Burdick. 
For further particulars of this case and many similar ones, 
and tor full miormatlon concerniug the M. & S. FLAX 
BRAKE, send for a circular. 
N. B.—Head last hontii’s Agriculturist foe descrip¬ 
tion OP A NEW AND VALUABLE FLAS MACHINE, AND NEST 
month’s POE ANOTHER. 
Send for Circular to 
JOHN W. Q,UINCY, Trc.asurcr, 
98 TVilliam-st., New-York City. 
To FarBBiCB’s aisd llai«cSfiers. 
r. Conn 
The following, from H.S. Ward, Esq., of Deep Kiver < 
explains Itself:—" Messrs. Goldsmith & Gregory Sirs •'PlensH 
find enclosed .$2 for two ol your Hog-Catchim'’-’implcmcntK 
for my neighbors. The one I received from you works to a 
giarm-a decided success.” Flvery farmer should have one. 
Price $1; 6 for $4. IlUistratcd circulars sent. A"-ents want 
ed. GOLDSMITH & GKEGOHY, GoSien, N Y 
Every Farsfifier sIjosbM Jaave 
oue of Ilalstcfl’8 Horse Hay Forks, 
