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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[May, 
DOTY 
MAIUEACTURING 
COMPANY, 
Janesville, Wisconsin. 
Manufacture and Sell at Wholesale and Retail 
Punching and Shearing 
Machinery, { Ha ^|£ wer ’ 
For Machinists, Boiler Makers, Plow Makers, Manufacturers, 
Blacksmiths. Wagon Makers,—for Everybody working cold 
iron or steel. 
DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER, 
Universal Clothes Wringer, 
Universal Iron Hand, 
Richardson’s Gig lorn Cultivator, 
Corn Shelters, Bag Holders, 
Store and Warehouse Trucks, 
Fanning Mill Irons, 
Galvanized. Iron Castings. 
Send for our Illustrated Circular. 
THE "TRADE 
Will do well to send for our PP.ICE LIST, as the above 
Standard Articles sell readily at good proht. 
THE VICTOR GRAIN DRILL, 
Manufactured by BLYMYER, BAY & CO., Mansfield, 
Ohio. Send lor circulars of this by far the Best and cheap¬ 
est Drill yet produced Agents wanted. 
Fence and Vineyard Wire. 
Fence Staples. 
Eagleton Manufacturing Co., 
81 John-st., New York. 
Send for Price Lists. 
Utile Giant Horse-Power. 
PRICE $ 80 . 
This has been in use over three years, and highly approved. 
Is very simple, strong, compact and durable ; easily loaded. 
and moved from place to place by two men. Weight 650 
lbs. Valuable for Thrashing, Sawing Wood, Churning, 
Cleaning Cotton, or where from one to four horse-power 
is wanted. Send for Circular. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 98 William-st., New York. 
The best labor-saving implement ever invented. Hoe, 
Rake, Cultivator, and Potato-digger combined. 
Each IIog is labeled with our Trade Mark, 
“ HEXAMER’S PRONE-HOE 
and all tools not so marked are Imitations Intended to de¬ 
ceive the purchaser. Circulars sent on application. Price 
51.50 per piece; 515 per dozen. 
Address REISIG & HEXAMER, 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Or, B. K. BLISS & SON, 41 Park Row, New York. 
“The Franklin Brick Machine” 
Tempers the Clay, brings out the molds, and makes 2,500 
to 3 ,d 00 first-class Bricks per hour, with only eight men and 
two horses, or 4,000 to 5,000 per hour by steam-power; has 
no complex machinery to be getting out of order or break¬ 
ing down. No pay required until after the machine has per¬ 
formed as above on yard of the purchaser. J. II. RENICK, 
No. 71 Broadway, (Room No. 28), New York. 
*<• |?4GLFi BRICK MACHINE.” 
* ^ The best Tor the price. See cut In February num¬ 
ber. Address FREY, SHECKLF.R & CO.. 
Bucyrus, Ohio. 
The Most Perfect and Successful 
Harvester in the World. 
In eleven years the sale of the BUCKEYE has increased 
from 75 Machines to 30,000, in a single season , and 
over 100,000 are now in usein the United States. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the most import¬ 
ant Field Trials ever held in any country. 
Its Great Durability has been thoroughly 
.Established, and it is everywhere known and recog¬ 
nized as the 
Standard of Excellence in Material and 
Workmanship, as well as Perfection of Princi¬ 
ple. 
Valuable improvements added for 1869. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
MTy.—Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 165 Greenwicli-st., N. Y. 
■AJNX> REAPERS. 
It is claimed that the CLIPPER has more essential points 
of excellence than are found in any other Mower made in 
the world. 
Its mechanical construction and finish of its working parts 
are not equaled by any implement of its kind. This, with 
our patented draft attachment, makes it one-third lighter in 
draft than any other Mower. It is the lightest, yetthestrong- 
est, the most beautiful in design, yet the most durable, of 
any Mower made. Nearly one-fourth of its cost is for steel, 
with less than ten dollars of wood-work. Finger-bars and 
fingers are made of solid cast steel. We attach to the No. 4 
Mower, for reaping, a dropper or hand-rake. 
An examination of the CLIPPERS will convince any one 
of their superior merits over all others in strength , durabil¬ 
ity, ease of draft, and reliability for work over all kinds of 
ground and in every variety of grass. Confident of this, 
we invite those in want of machines to examine for them- 
selves before purchasing elsewhere. 
For pamphlet, giving full information, address 
THE CLIPPER MOWER AND REAPER CO., 
P. 0. Box 6,173. No. 151 Chambers st„ New Y’ork. 
THE 
A nneriean Slay Tedder. 
The best and only perfect machine ever invented for 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
Hay cut, cured, and stored in the barn 
IN ONE DAY!! 
The quality of the Hay Crop Very much Improved. 
Very Right, and so Simple and Durable that it 
cannot get out of repair. 
BUIfcT’S SEI^F-AHMSJSTmC* 
HORSE H AY RAKE, 
For Simplicity, Durability, and Faso ol' 
Operation, 
UNEQUALLED. 
Made only by 
AMES PROW COMPANY, 
Quincy Hall, Boston, 
and 53 Beekman-street, New York. 
B3S7” Send for ILLUMINATED CIRCULARS. 
call attention to our new 
HAY TEDDER, 
an illustrated circular of which we will send on receipt of 
stamp. R. 11. ALLEN & CO., P. O. Box 3.6, 
New York. 
PACKER’S 
Patent Stump Extractor 
and Wall Builder. 
We believe this machine to be unequaled for power, ease 
of working, convenience, and durability. Send for Descrip¬ 
tive Circular. Address 
«. W. PACKER & CO., 
Successors to PACKER & FISH, 
Mystic River, Conn. 
Or, S. S. LONG & BRO., 
77 Dey-st., New York. 
Tbe Eagle Horse Rake. 
Patented 1864, and improved for 1869, is the most simple, 
durable, easiest operating, and best Sulky Wire-tooth Rake 
ever invented. It is offered to Farmers in all the States ex¬ 
cept Iowa, and Berks Co., Penn., for $34, or without the 
Wheels, 524. 
The following liberal offer is made to purchasers of Terri¬ 
tory in all the States, except Iowa, and Connecticut, and 
Berks Co., Penn. Any time previous to Sept. 1st, on receipt 
of $100, will send Assignment (recorded m the Patent Office) 
of any County, also one complete Rake, and a fine Electrotype 
engraving of the same. Any carpenter can make them dur¬ 
ing the winter season, and thus secure a lucrative employ¬ 
ment. Send stamp for Circular. Be in time and secure the 
County or Counties von wish. Address 
S. H. JENNINGS, Deep River, Conn. 
CHEAP LAWN MOWER. 
Cuttiug 14 inches. Weighing only 60 pounds. 
PRICE @50. 
R. 11. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box, 316, New York. 
Coates’ Lock Lever May Rake. 
BLAKE’S HORSE-POWER, THRESHERS, SEED DRILLS. 
HAY PRESSES, CIDER MILLS. Agents wanted. Send 
for circular. SHAW & WELLS, 
Chicago-st., Buffalo, N. Y. 
K NIFE GRINDER for Mowing Machines.— 
Sanford’s Patent. It is light, and can he taken to the 
field for use. A hoy call grind the knives accurately in 15 
minutes, without injury (6 the knife, and with safety. It Is 
a labor-saver. Price $10.50. Send for Circular. Address 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 98 William-st., New York City. Rights 
for sale. 
H POTTER’S 
!3 HORSE 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER. 
Light & Durable. 
Kalamazoo, Mich. H 
M T. YERNON IRON WORKS 
(Established 1833) Manufacture 
STATIONARY’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, 
from 10 to 1,000 liorse-power. 
PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, 
so complete that they are put in operation in three days’ 
time. 
PORTABLE GRIST-MILLS AND BOLTS. Merchant and 
Custom FLOURING NULLS, complete with drawings lor 
buildings and millwrights to erect and put them in opera¬ 
tion. Terms liberal; satisfaction guaranteed. 
CIRCULAR SAWS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, 
and MILL FURNISHING GOODS in stock. 
For estimates and circulars, address 
C. & J. COOPER & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
Branch Office and Warehouse, No. 8S Micliigan-ave., Chi¬ 
cago, 111. 
BNGERSOLL’S COTTON AND 
WOOL PRESSES, 
INGERSOIL'S HAY AND STRAW PRESSES. 
INGERSOLL'S RAG AND PAPER PRESSES. 
IN GERS 0LV S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES. 
DOTH HAND AND IIORSE-POWER PRESSES. 
for haling all kinds of material, on hand and made to order. 
Also, a practical machine for sawing down timber. Price 
$25. For price-list and full information, call on or address 
the manufacturers, INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Green- 
point, (Brooklyn), N. Y'. 
Comstock’s Weeding 1 Bloc. 
A little steel instrument, with a hook at each end, one 
pointed and the other cleft, for hand-weeding, which it 
greatly facilitates, and is just Hie thing for Ladies in the 
Flower Garden. Sent by mail, post-paid, for 75 cents. 
YV. G. COMSTOCK, 
East Hartford, Conn. 
The Planet Hand Brill 
Sows perfectly Guanos and Phosphates. &e., Teas, Beans, 
Turnips, and all oilier seeds. Is simple, efficient, durable. 
Circulars of SAM’L L. ALLEN, CInnaminsou, N. J. 
