AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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May a bi d Grain Caps. 
Adapted to every branch ofBudr.css where 
a Correct and Durable Scale is required. 
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FAIRBANKS & CO., 
The Subscribers nave for four years, by extensive correspondence, by practical observation, and by many experiments endeavor¬ 
ed to obtain information that would be a guide to the manufacture of the best Hay and Grain Covers, and we now offer the re¬ 
sult of these investigations to the public. 
We know that our protectors aro the best ever yet offered to the farmers. 
As to the utility of the covers, we have the testimony of intelligent farmers in every part of our country. 
Orders for samples or covers should be forwarded at once. Samples can also be seen, and orders will be filled at R L. Allen’s, 
191 Water-street, New-York CHASES Sc FAY, Boston, Mass. 
HAY AND GRAIN CAPS, 
OF VARIOUS SIZES, 
Supplied at a few hours’ notice. For utility and economy of 
which, see Agriculturist for July, 18.58, page 207. 
M. VANDERHOOF, 
Flour, Grain and Salt Bag Manufacturer, 
No. 171 West-st., New-York. 
K IRBY’S COMBINED REAPER AND 
MOWER—For the Harvest of 1859.—It has many valua- 
Dle improvements, over the last year’s machine, and is war¬ 
ranted to give perfect satisfaction. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO.. Agents, 
No. 60 Cortlandt-st., New-York. 
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT, 
No. 100 MURRAY-ST. NEW-YORK. 
Farm Implements, Machines, Seeds, Guano, in fine variety. 
HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
Agricultural Implements 
of all kinds, for sale by J. B. RYAN, Importer of Hardware 
11*1 Yonge-st., Toronto, Canada West. 
Manufacturers of above goods will send their lists. 
K NOX’S Steel Horse Hoes, (three sizes ) 
For sale at Agricultural Depot. No. 100 Murrav-s 1 ., N. 
Y. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
SORGHUM SUGARCANE. 
OUR ANNUAL ILLUSTRATFD PAMPHLET, 
Now in Press, and to issue about the 15th April, contains a plain 
and comprehensive Treatise, explaining how to make Sugar and 
Syrup from the Sorghum Cane ; together with Reports of Inter¬ 
esting Experiments made throughout the country during the 
last two seasons. It also contains a catalogue, with cuts and de¬ 
scriptions of our Improved Patent Sugar-Cane Mills, Pans, 
Clarifiers.Furnace Fixtures, Skimmers, Ladles, Thermometers, 
Pots, Saccharometers, Retorts. Moulds: and all the appurtenan¬ 
ces requisite in the Sugar making process. 
On receipt of three postage stamps this will be mailed, pre¬ 
paid, to any address. HEDGES, FREE & CO.. 
No. 6 Main-st.; Cincinnati, O. 
R S. STENTON’S LAND-SIDE CUT- 
• TER FOR PLOWS gives 33 percent more work with 
the same team, a 12-inch plow with 4-inch cutter, turning a 16- 
inch prairie sod, gave 400 lbs, draft by dynanometer, easy on 
two horsos. 
AND 
MO WE R WITH REAP ING A TTA C HMENT, 
Those in want of a Mowing Machine will find the 
ALLEN MOWER 
all that is claimed for it—the best in use—being durable, easily 
managed light of draft, and cutting all kinds of grass more per¬ 
fectly than can be done with a scythe. The Improved Reaping 
Attachment can be added.to the ordinary Mower, when desired, 
making it also a perfect Reaper. 
Also, ALLEN’S COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, 
which has been very much improved and is now, without ques¬ 
tion, the nest Reaping Machine in use. For sale at the New- 
York Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, No. 191 
Watcr-st. 
~THiT ECONOMIST 
COOKING STOVE, 
FOR WOOD OR COAL, 
WITH A SAND OVEN. 
This is the most valuable improvement that has been 
made in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty years. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Equalizes the heat on the same principle as the Biucic 
Oven of ancient renown. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Retains the heat long after the fire has gone out. 
TH3 ECONOMIST 
Without the Sand Oven, is ahead of all competitors. 
THE ECONOMIST 
With the Sand Oven, is out of reach of them. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Is the most economical and durable Stove in the world. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Has a most perfect arrangement for Broiling. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Heats water for the Bathing Room, &c.. as quickly as 
any Range, and at half the cost for fuel. 
189 Broadway, New York. 
A LBANY TILE WORKS, Corner Clin- 
ton-avenue and Knox-st., Albany, N Y.—The subscribers, 
being the most extensive mnnufacturersof 
DRAINING TILE 
in the United States, have on hand, in large or small quantities, 
for Land Draining, Round, Sole and Horso Shoe Tile, war¬ 
ranted superior to any made in this country, hard-burned, and 
over one foot in length. 
Orders solicited. 
Price list sent on application. 
C. Sc W. McCAMMON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
BUCKEYE MOWER, 
WITH FOLDING BAR. 
AULTMAjV & MILLER’S PATENT. 
The subscriber takes pleasure in calling ilie attention of 
Farmers to the “Buckeye.” the most complete and successful 
Mower ever introduced ; combining, in the simplest form, all 
| the qualities necessary to a perfect Mower. I s frame is sup- 
I ported on two driving wheels, either of which is independent of 
j the other. The Cutter Bar is attached to the frame by a Dou¬ 
ble Hinge Joint, which allows either end. or the whole, to rise 
orfall.to conform to inequalities of the land. By means of a 
lever the Cutters can he raised to pass obstructions or over cut 
grass—in mowing can turn either to right or left—always throws 
itself out of gear in hacking, and backs with the ease of a cart; 
is light draft, free from side draft; has no weight on the horse’s 
neck ; is safe for the driver ; almost noiseless in its operation; 
works well on any land—side hills or gait meadows ; and in any 
grass, whether lodged or standing, at a slow walk of either 
horses or oxen. 
When not in use, the Cutters can be instantly folded 
OVER THE FRONT OF THE FRAME, AND THE Mower THEN DRIVEN 
b r or gains in work over 50 per cent. Took the First Premium 
at the Illinois State Fair, Centralia. 1858; draft by dynanome¬ 
ter, turning 24 inches of prairie sod, 725 lbs , with two horses. 
3 horses or 2yo&e of oxen are sufficient for s'eady work. Apply 
to R. S STKNTON, 
No 1 Pbct and No. 229 Pearl-st., New-York, 
F M. CHAPMAN.Linds’Block,near Randolph-st , Chicago,Ill. 
JOHN DEERE & CO.. Moline, Rock Island Co., 111. 
And '0 all plow makers in the West. For lights or licences, ap¬ 
ply 10 R g STENTON.' 
THE ECONOMIST 
Will do more Baking, Boiling and Broiling, with a given 
quantity of fuel, than any other Stove or Range. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Is the Stove. 
Do not fail to examine it! It is manufactured by 
W. & J. TREADWELL, PERRY & NORTON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
And for Sale Everywhere. 
STEWART’S AID TO ECONOMY ! 
BY AN INVENTOR OF 40 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE. 
This work is entitled 
STEWART’S FUEL-SAViNG AND COMFORT PRODUCING 
STOVE! 
Saves half the wood or coal burned in any other stove. 
Thirty-five thousund families using the stove will indorse 
FULLER, WARREN & CO . Manufacturers. Troy. N Y. 
Sold in New-Orlean«, Havana, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, 
and the entire southern portion of the American Continent, aim 
in all the principal nlaces in t he United States. 
Descriptive pamphlet by mail gratis. 
ANY DISTANCE ON THE ROAD. THIS FEATURE BELONGS, EXCLU¬ 
SIVELY, TO the Buckeye Mower. 
Since its first public exhibition, at the Great National Trial of 
Harvesting Machines, at Syracuse, N. Y , July, 1857, at which it 
received the Highest Award, the First Premium Grand 
Gold Medal and Diploma, as the best Mower, in competi¬ 
tion with Manny’s, Ketchum’s, Hallenbeck’s, Allen’s 
Burpall’s, Kirby’s, Heath’s, and several others, its princi¬ 
ples have been fully tested by more than One Thousand Farmers, 
and, without an exception, has received their unanimous appro¬ 
val. During the past season,numerous First Premiums were 
awarded to tlio “ Buckeye,” including the New-York and Con¬ 
necticut. State Agricultural Societies. 
Every Machine is built of the best material, and in a work¬ 
manlike manner. 
It is warranted to cut and spread from ten to fifteen acres of 
grass per day, with a span of horses and a driver,as well as is 
donebv the best mowers with a scythe. 
The demand the past season was far beyond our ability to sup¬ 
ply, and we trust orders will be forwarded early, to prevent dis¬ 
appointment. (SpCirculars, with full description, forwarded on 
application. JOHN P. ADRIANCE, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 
No. 165 Grcenwich-st., New York. 
