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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[March, 
The Olmstead Revolving Landside and Adjustable Mould - Board 
The most perfect 
Agricultural Imple¬ 
ment ever invented. 
It h IS taken First 
J*r«miums at the 
State Fairs of both 
New York and Penn¬ 
sylvania, for 1865— 
and at all the Coun¬ 
ty Fairs at Avhieh it 
has been Exhibited— 
over Twenty. 
We can safely 
Guarantee it to 
save from 2© to 40 
per cent, in Draft 
over any Plow in 
the United States— 
to be equally du¬ 
rable, and to do 
Setter Work.— 
It will more than 
save its cost the first 
season of using it. 
ITS GIIi.EA.T JLlElEz 
Ist. It saves largely in friction both on 
bottom and side.-It is held easier by the plowman—saving human as well as brute labor. 
3d. A child can move it from place to place, In the Barn 
or Shed. 
4tli,. A shoe Is not 'necessary in runnhif; it from field to 
field. 
5th. It is perfectly simple—having no cumbrous ma¬ 
chinery—and by a simple movement of the Monld-board (ac¬ 
complished by turning a single nut), it can be adjusted to 
do any kind of work, with either a fast or a slow team. 
We also Manufacture the 
Mevolvisag- 
liaiidsMe Plows 
with Stationary Mould-hoard, more suitable for 
Heavier Work. 
Our PLiCW does its work so much easier than 
Ollier Plows, tliat a man and team can accomplish much 
more in a day. A saving of say only 20 per cent. In Six 
months plowing, will amount to at least §75—and we can 
safely Guarantee to do more than this. 
Circulars with full particulars will be sent by mail. Our Plows can be obtained of 11. H. ALLEN & CO., ISO Water-st., New York; GRIFFING & CO., 5S & 60 Conrtlandt-st., New York ; 
■L VANUFUBILT, 23 Fulton-st., New York. AYREg. VERPL.ANCIC & CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
Awarded the Highest Premium, Grand 
Gold Medal, by the American Institute, at 
the Great Field 'Trial in July, 1865, of which the 
American Agriculturist says i 
“ We, were present at the trial, and hesitate not to say 
that we never knew or heard of Mowers being put to so 
.severe and fair tests,” 
Among tile great number of First Premiums awarded to 
the BUCKEYE during ttie season .of 1865, may also be 
mentioned the following prominent State Agricultural Socl 
eties. 
Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylva¬ 
nia, Missouri, Vermont, New England, 
and ihe Massachusetts Charitable Mechau- 
jes’ Association. 
Fanners wlio wish to secure the ; 
BEST. MACHBNE, 
should send in tlieir orders at once, and avoid the delay and 
disappointment tliey may meet if they wait until the time 
for using Macliinos, wlieu tlie Manufacturers are greatly 
overcrowded with orders. 
Circulars with [Prices, forwarded on 
application, by Mail, or otherwise. 
ADRBANCE, PLATTi & CO,, 
Mayiufacturers and Proprietors. 
A.K WOOD &CO., 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Continue to manufacture their Improved 
FOISTAISI.E 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Tliresliing Machines, Circular Saws, Mills 
of ail kinds, Priufm,g_ Presses, Wood or Iron Lathes, Maclii- 
nery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping Water, Coni sTiellers, &c., &c. 
We wiUTant our Engines to be wliat we represent them, 
and to give unqualified satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. -VVOOD & CO. 
Halsted’s Patent Horse Hay Fork, 
Improved fob 1866. 
Halsted’s Hay Fork Attaclimeiit. 
Improved for 1866. 
Furnished entire or in parts. With instructions for putting 
up. Dealers Supplied. Agents Wanted. 
A. M. HALSTED, OS Pearl-st., New York. 
HORSE RAKE WIRE 
MANUF AOTOEY—Po’keepsie, 
OFFICE AND WAEEIIOUSE, 
165 Greenwich-st., 
(near Courtiandt-st.,) New 'York. 
Of best quality and lowest rates, for sale by 
JOHN W. QUINCY. 
98 William st., New York. 
R OE’S PREMIUM IMPROVED CHEESE VAT. 
The best In tlie world. Factory Vats. Presses. Screws, 
Hoops. Curd Cutters, &c., &c. Send for Circular. Mad¬ 
ison, Ohio, 1860. • H. A. ROE. 
FOUMB AT EASTo 
RAYMOND’S PATENT HAY AND STRAW ELEVATOR 
will work successfully in every substifbee wliicli the lanner 
ordinarily handles with a fork. All kinds of Hay, Salt Marsli 
included. Straw, Loose Grain, Headed AVlieat and Even 
Chaff, Sorghum Refuse, Straw JIanure, &c. It is double, 
opens four feet in wldlh, grasps its burden, scatters little, 
and in discharging the sul)stanee is left loose and not bound 
together, and is easily’ removed with a Iiaiid fork. 
The arrangement of pulleys and rope is such tliat it travels 
out and in between tlie load to be moved and tlie rear of tlie 
mow or stack, and at tlic same time one liorse will operate it 
wliere two would be required to elevate tlie same weiglit 
witti any otlier Horse Fork. It is used to carry Irom Stack 
to Tliresliing Mae.liine. also to take up tlie straw again for 
stacking. It is valuable where liay is pressed, in unloading 
and carrying to press. It can be aiiplied to a variety of uses 
and is capable ol being of more service to tlie farmer tlian 
any otlier implement designed for a similar purpose. 
A dealer wanted in every county or town, to whom ex¬ 
clusive rights of sale will be granted on favorable terms. 
Liberal discounts to dealers and purcliiisers in clubs. 
Send for Price List and Illustrated Circular. 
_ CHAPMAN. HAWLEY & CO., Utica, N. Y. 
mGEissoi^ii’s 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AHI) COTTOH PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in tlie most tliorough 
manner tliroiigliout this and foreign countries to tlie num¬ 
ber of over 3000. 
The Horse Power is worked by eitlier wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequalled advantages. AVe 
invite those wanting sucli maebines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Greenpoint, Kings Co., L. I. 
Ag-i'iCu-ltiiral Impleanen.'ts. 
Agents Wanted to sell a number of Patented Implements, 
Union Mowing Machines. Clement’s Horse Forks, Eureka 
Hay Cutters, "Sliares’ Harrow and Cultivator, AVliitconibs’ 
Rake, Patent Hay Stacker, Hickock’s New Potato Digger, 
&c- &c.. &c. 
Fertilizers, Seeds, Trees, Plants, Agriculturist Strawberry, 
&c., &c. Semi for a Cirotthir to 
BENJ. Haines, 27 Com-tlandt-st., New York. 
Corn Planting! Time Saved. 
Every Farmer should li.ave one or more of THOAI.AS B. 
McCONAIJGHEA”S Patent Corn Droppers. Tliey will pos¬ 
itively save one lialf the time over tlie old way oi dropping 
Corn. Droppers will he sent any wliere by Express for 82 
apiece. Agents wanted evei vwliere. 
Address orders to THOS. B. McCONAUGIlEY, 
Newark, Delaware. 
niillstomc Blressiiig' Slianioiids 
Set In Patent Protector and Guide. For sale by .TOHN 
DICKENSON, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, and Im¬ 
porter of Diamond.s for all Mechanical purposes. Also Man¬ 
ufacturer of Glaziers’ Diamonds, No. 64 Nassau-st., New- 
York City Old Diamonds reset. N. B.—Send postage- 
stamp for Descriptive Circular of the Diamond Dresser. 
