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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
BULLARD’S 
IMPROVED HAY TEDDER. 
Important Improvements! See Pamphlet! 
Spreads from behind the wheels and does not run over the 
grass after it is spread. Wheels 4 feet high. Light draft for 
one horse. Its use enables the banner to cut, cure, and store 
away liay in one dan, and adds 20 per cent to value of crop. 
A large farmer says: “Its use in a single season will more than 
pay Us cost. The enterprising Farmer will not, cannot do 
without it; the longer he puts off buying, the poorer he will 
be.” It is the most popular Harvesting Alachine ever offered. 
Union Mower and Reaper 
Is the height of perfection. Light, easy draft, simple in 
construction, neat and accurate in workmanship, conven¬ 
ient to operate, perfectly adapted to cut on salt marsh, un¬ 
even hill-side or lawn. Those who have used it pronounce 
it the Most Durable Machine Music. 
Eagle Silky May Rake. 
Light, simple, durable, and cheap. 
Agents wanted to sell any or all of the above. Liberal 
inducements offered to enterprising men. Illustrated pam¬ 
phlets and terms to Agents mailed upon application. 
33UA1ME M. MASH, G-en® Agt., 
39 Con”£1 sl licit St., Mew Yoi-Js: City® 
H. K1LLAM & GO., 
CEiestsitai §t„, Sew Manvcm, Cohsi. 
We manufacture the finest class of carriages for city use, 
consisting of Landaus, Landaulettes, Clarences, Coaches, 
Coupes, Coupelcttes, Barouches, Bretts and Phaetons. 
AVliich we warrant equal in point of style, finish and dura¬ 
bility to any built in this country. 
Messrs. DEMABEST & WOODRUFF, G28 Broadway, are 
our Agents in Hew York City. 
W E W II © E£ S & r JT ATE 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
PATENTEES AND HANUFACTUKEES OF 
Railway dial si and Lever 
Combined Threshers and Winnowers, Overshot Threshers, 
Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, Saw-Mills, Horse Bakes, 
Horse Pitchforks, Shingle Machines, &c., &c. 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
Buckeye Thresher and Cleaner 
FOB A or G HOUSES. TUB HE ST, most COMPACT 
and Cheapest. Send lor Illustrated Circular. 
BLY’MYTER, DAY’ & CO„ Mansfield, O. 
Victor Cane Mills, Cook’s Evaporator, Victor Grain Drill. 
13 UY THE BEST 
STYLES, SIZES, and PRICES, to Suit All 
Classes of Farmers. 
Descriptive Circulars forwarded by mail. 
■JpHE CLIPPER MOWERS AND REAPERS. 
The great field trials at Sedalia, Mo., and at Xenia, Ohio, 
in the summer of 18G9, where the Clipper met some forty 
competitors, including all the leading machines built, and 
was awarded the First Premiums and Gold Medal—prove 
that the proprietors have been able to sustain, in the field, 
their claims of superiority for the Clipper Machine over 
ail others. 
Its EXTRAORDINARY LIGHTNESS of draft takes one- 
third of the labor oil' the team. The adjustability of the 
finger-bar to cut high or low, without stopping the team, is 
worth $25 on any machine. It is the only Mower that lias 
tlie true center draft, in accordance with correct mechan¬ 
ical principles. In short, it is the lightest, tlie most dura¬ 
ble, the least complicated, the most perfectly constructed, 
the most symmetrical in design of any implement of its class. 
Farmers, the Clipper is the Horses’ Friend, and you 
cannot afford to ignore their welfare. Send for pamphlet. 
Investigate, see or write to some one who lias used the Clip¬ 
per. See the machine yourself before you buy any other. 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 6173. 154 Chambers St., New Y’ork. 
fJpHE JOHNSTON 
S'elf-raking Reaper 
is the MOST POPULAR MACHINE of the kind now before 
the public; it lias more practical points that universally 
adapt it to the work of reaping grain than all others put 
together. It cuts 
AMY €311 AIM THAT GROWS, 
whether high or low, thin or thick, lodged or standing, in 
the MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER; it is easily han¬ 
dled by an ordinary pair of horses, to cut from 15 to 20 acres 
between sunrise and sunset. It swaths, or lays the grain in 
gavels out of the wav of returning team ; is worked by al¬ 
most any boy or ordinary field hand, or automatically, as 
you prefer. For further particulars send for Descriptive 
Pamphlets to the manufacturers, 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Holbrook’s Regulator Seed Drill. 
A perfect hand-machine for sowing with regularity and in 
proper quantity , Beet, Carrot, Onion. Parsnip, Turnips, 
Sage, Spinach, Sorghum, Broom-Corn, Peas, Beans, etc. It 
is very simple, compact, durable, easy to operate, and shows 
the seed as it drops to prevent any mistake or failure, ridges 
the earth over the seect, and marks the rows straight any 
width desired. All springs, slides, reeds, and brushes dis¬ 
pensed with. Price $12.00. 
A Hand Cultivator. 
An improved implement to weed between the rows and 
mellow the soil. It expands from 8 to 14 inches in width, is 
simple and efficient. Price $6.01. Manufactured and sold 
by F. F. HOLBROOK & CO.. Boston, Mass. 
037 “ Sent on receipt of price by P. O. money order or 
otherwise. 
FRANK COE’S AMMONIATED BONE 
Jo SUPERPHOSPHATE, price $56 per ton. 
FISH GUANO. 
Warranted pure, $35 per ton. 
For sale by ENOCH COE. 
Williamsburg, N. Y. 
(gjHEEP SHEARS, with THUMB-PIECE, 
r-r MANUFACTURED BY 
HENRY SEYMOUR & €0., 
53 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 
Two first Premiums awarded at American Institute Fair, 
October, 1867 and 18G9. 
Valuable and Well-made Implements.” 
HORACE GREELEY’, Pres’t. 
“ The Sheep Shears work splendidly, and I would not ask 
for any better, so says Mr. Jepson, who shears our sheep and 
lie has sheared thousands.” Resp’y yours, 
(Signed) L. A CHASE, 
Amekican Agbicultuf.ist. 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve different State Fairs, 
Oct. and Nov., 1SG8. Highest reesmmendations from Hon. 
II. S. Randall, Pres’t’ Wool Growers’ Association and 
Author of the Practical Shepherd. 
E3F"Every pair warranted. Sent free by mail on receipt of 
$3.35, $3.50, 33.50, 33.75. 
4% in., 5 in., 5% in., Gin. 
Length of Blade—Thumb-piece. 
SHEEP TOE SHEARS, $2 per pair. 
Send Post-office Order, Registered Letter, or Draft, if 
possible. 
HOLBROOK’S PREMIUM 
HORSE HOE, 
FOR THE CULTIVATION OF 
Corn, Potatoes, and the various kinds of Root Crops. Is 
extensively used. Price $12.00. 
It cannot be clogged or choked with weeds, witch grass, 
stubbie, sods, or manure, running free and clear in all kinds 
of soil, and is tlie most valuable implement ever invented 
for destroying witcli grass. 
Tile rear plows can be expanded from 15 to 8G inches in 
width; they are also reversible, so that tlie soil maybe 
turned towards or from the row at pleasure, tlie wheel 
gauging the depth from S to 7 inches. 
A pair of extra large rear plows, made for lulling up, 
$1.50. An extra large middle plow to furrow, and use 
among potatoes, $1.50. 
It is a complete pulverizer of the soil, and is generally pre¬ 
ferred to tlie crossing plow, or to tlie harrow, in mellowing 
tlie surface of plowed land preparatory to putting in tlie 
crop, and for covering manure near tlie surface without 
disturbing tlie inverted sod or other vegetation previously 
buried by tlie plow. 
U37" A farmer cannot afford to do without one. 
Manufactured and sold bv 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
FRUIT BASKETS. 
Quart. Pint. % Pint. 
Get the yeey Best. In nothing does this injunction 
better apply than in the selection of a basket for marketing 
small fruits. It is an undeniable fact that no article vet 
offered for this purpose comes so near perfection as THE 
BEECHER VENEER FRUIT BASKET. These 
baskets are not only cheap, but combine greater strength, 
beauty, durability, and capability for ventilation than any 
other known style, lienee for use and convenience are by 
far the most economical made. Full measure guaranteed,— 
no "short quarts” when tlie Beecher Basket is used. We 
have tlie voluntary testimony of many of tlie largest, grow¬ 
ers and commission fruit-dealers sustaining our claims for 
these baskets. In short, they are the basket,—try them and 
prove tlie correctness of above statements. Light, neat, 
and strong, crates of various sizes to accompany baskets, 
on band, and made to order. 
Send for circular and price list to 
THE BEECHER BASKET COMPANY, 
Westville, Conn. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Best, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble, cheap and portable. Just the thing for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
N. II. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
®S©tlY© Power for M&tMiBg - ,, 
Our Patent, Self-regulating, Storm-defying Wind-mill is 
superior for pumping water for Railroads, Country Resi¬ 
dences, Hotels. Farms. Stock-Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, 
etc. For circulars address 
“CONTINENTAL WIND-MILL CO,” 
5 College Place, corner Park Place, New York. 
Holbrook’s Swivel Flows 
Leave no “ dead furrows ” “ nor ridges,” turn furrow- 
slices flat on level land, lay the fields dowii level and smooth 
for the Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder, etc., work equally 
well on side-hill, save considerable time, pulverize thor¬ 
oughly, will not clog, and equalize the work of team. Ail 
sizes, from a Garden Plow one horse, to a Plow for four 
cattle. Manufactured and Sold hv 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
