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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
AND 
'■LITTLE BUFFALO ” HARVESTERS. 
As a Mower or Reaper, these machines have no equal. The 
“ American” Harvester is a two-horse machine, and the " L,it- 
tie Buffalo” is li’ted for both one or two horses. Both ma¬ 
chines are very strong and durable, verv simple in their con¬ 
strue.'ion. very light and of easy draft—have n<> side draft and 
no pressure on the horses’ necks. They are entirely of iron, ex¬ 
cept. the seat, pole and reaper attachment; have but one driving- 
wheel, which obviates the necessity of a joint m the finger-bar, 
and insures that the connecting rod is always in line with the 
cutters. The wheel an < finger-bar (by an arrangement used m 
no other machine,' act independently of each other—each fol¬ 
lowing the inequalities of the ground without affecting the other. 
The finger-bar can be raised from the ground at pleasure, to 
pass over obstructions, or to move from field to field; and the 
knives can be thrown in and out of gear while in motion. 
As a Reaper they are light and conveniently arranged, and 
worked with facility, and very easy for the driver, raker, and 
team They are warranted to give satisfaction both as Mower 
and Reaper. . . ... . 
Send for a book containing full description, cuts, certificates, 
and prices, to GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
No. 60 Cortlaiidt-sl. New-York. 
FARMERS, SAVE Y r OUR MONEY! 
TRY ONE OF SHARES’ PATENT 
CULTIVATING, HOEING AND HILLING MACHINES,, 
Price $ 10, which will save more than twice its cost the first 
season, and with ordinary care will last years. It is light and 
easilv used with one horse, and will do more cultivating in go¬ 
ing between the rows once, than an ordinary cultivator can do 
in two or even three limes, and will hoe and hill any crops 
plautvd in hills or drills, as fast as a horse can walk, and better 
than men can do it with hand hoes, the crooked form of the back 
part of the wings giving the desired shape of the hill. Price only 
S10, and warranted—weight 80 pounds 
Manufactured by PEASE &. EGGLESTON, 
85 State-st., Albany, N. Y. 
Dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c. 
THE ECONOMIST 
COOKING- STOVE, 
FOB, WOOD OB 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 Brick 
Oven of ancient renown. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Retains the heat long after the fire has gone out. 
THE 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 fuei 
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. 
Anti for Sale Everywhere. 
OTORSE RAKES.—Houston & Parson’s 
. 0 . JLpromium Wire-Tooth and Revolving Wood Hor.se Hay- 
Rakes Grain Cradles, Scythes, Snaihs, Rakes, English Soytfie 
fjtoneo, &o. R- L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
A5?L*MCi3i3taau*aI Btss^leBaiieaits 
of nil kindfl, for sale by J. B. RYAN, Importer of Hardware 
lid Yongi-S'i., Toronto, Canada West. 
Miaataelnrois of tlwre goods will send their lists. 
PARSON & HOUSTON’S 
PATENT PREMIUM 
WIRE TOOTH WHEEL 
HOUSE HAY-BAKE 
BY FAR THE BEST HAY-RAKE IN USE. 
Always giving entire Satisfaction 
The important features of this Rake are : 
1st. Its adaptation to all grounds, either rough 
or smooth, siding or level. 
2d. The small amount of motive power re¬ 
quired for its use, and the ease with which it may 
be operated—it being so arranged that a small 
boy or infirm individual may ride and rake with¬ 
out the least difficulty. 
3d. It will excel any other Rake in point of 
speed, being capable of doing more work and 
better, with less effort, than any other offered to 
the public. And another very important feature 
to be considered is, that the Rake can be easily 
removed from the shafts, and you have a perfect 
Sulky, which will serve for breaking colts or 
pleasure riding. 
The annexed testimonial is similar to hundreds 
we might furnish from those who have used it: 
Wawayanda, Nov. 1st, 1858. 
Messrs. Pakson & Houston. —I beg leave to 
say that I have used your Patent Wheel Horse 
Rake during the past season, and am happy to 
inform you and the public at large, that it is su¬ 
perior to all other rakes I have ever seen used ; 
and particularly so from the fact the head is lo¬ 
cated in front of the wheels, and in view of the 
driver, and any child that can sit on the seat and 
guide the horse can operate the rake. A child of 
mine, eleven years old, raked the most of my 
hay this season, (some fifty tons.) The machine 
is perfectly safe and easy for the horse, and I 
cheerfully recommend it to all. 
Yours, &c., 
G. N. Hui.se. 
Manufactured and for sale by 
HOUSTON & KING, 
Middletown, 
Orange County, 
New-York. 
Also manufacturer of 
GRAIN CRADLES, 
SCYTHES, 
SNATHS, 
&c., Ac. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-street, agent for 
the sale of the above in New-York City. 
AGRICULTURAL 
DEPOT, 
10© Murray »st.. 
Farm Implements — Machines — 
Seeds—Guano—Phosphate, etc. 
Ssa Hbbc varietv. 
F. MBilliEE. 
XT AY AND GRAIN COVERS described 
iL-E-in May. Agriculturist , for sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
HAY AND GRAIN GAPS, 
OF VARIOUS SIZES, 
Supplied at a few hours’ notice. 
Flour, Grain, Salt and Ham Bags, plain or printed. 
M VANDERHOOF, 
No. 171 West-st., New-York. 
Xngersoll’s Patent Hay Press. 
Now is the time to buy these truly valuable machines. Near¬ 
ly 500 of them have heen sold in the last two years. Price S50 
and S75. delivered iu New-York. Warranted to give satisfac¬ 
tion For circulars, containing: full information. Address 
FARMER’S MANUFACTURING CO., 
Green Point P. O., (Brooklyn,) N. Y. 
npHE BEST HORSE-POWER IN USE.— 
Jt- “ Taplin’s ” Circular Iron Rim Horse-Power, for one to six 
horses. It can be taken apart and packed in very small space, 
when not in use, and set. up inn few minutes. It runs with 
very little friction—easily managed—and not at allliable to get 
out of repair. Price $100. Also, “ Allen’s ” superior and lately 
very much improved one and two horse Endless Chain Horse 
Powers; Bogerdus’, Trimble’s.Hall’s. Pitt’s, and other Powers. 
Also, the most approved Threshers and Threshers and Cleaners. 
For sale by R. L. ALLEN, No. 191 Water-st. 
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As improved for 1859. 
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The only Freezer known which is constructed on true scien¬ 
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The cheapest, best, and most economical, requiring less ice 
and less labor than any other, being at the same time the most 
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