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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
PATENT 
SORGHUM SUGAR EVAPORATOR, 
The only successful, complete, and cheap Evaporator adapted 
to the Sorghum Cane known. It takes in the rresh juice c.on- 
timious'y at one end, and gives off the finished syrup at the 
other— hut, 20 to 30 minutes being required to reduce to the 
granulating point. It is furnished complete, at $35. including 
furnace ana chimney. The entire apparatus is constructed id 
wrought iron, the face being galvanized, and weighs about 200 
pounds. , . , , 
HEDGES, FREE & CO., of Cincinnati,O.. manufacture, and 
are authorized to sell the Pans, or State, Countv.or Shop Rights. 
D. M COOK, Patentee. 
The above represents the lowest price mill in existence, that 
gives the cane a double crushing, and extracts all its juices. 
Price of the above—one horse mill. . S56 
Next size, a horizontal 3-roller 2-horse mill . §90 
SUGAR PANS, COOK’S PATENT FYAPORATOR, Su¬ 
gar Mills of all sizes. Bogardus Horse Powers, Threshing Ma¬ 
chines of an improved construction, and Cleaners, Portable 
St eam Engines and Saw Mills, and Machinery of every descrip¬ 
tion lor agricultural and other purposes, of the most substantial 
character, made at Vail’s Speedwell Iron Works, Morristown, 
N. J. Office 
JNO. II. L1DGERAVOOD & CO.. 
195 Peurl-st., N. Y. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILL. 
O A MS AY’S Flexion Harrow, composed 
ft ft. of three square sections, which can he used separately or 
connected together It has a wrought iron frame, ami will hist 
a life time, for sale at Agricultural Depot, No. inn Murray- 
street, New York. HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
t AY AND GRAIN COVERS described 
in May Agriculturist , for sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
HAY AND GRAIN CAPS, 
OF VARIOUS SIZES, 
Supplied at a few hours’ notice. 
Flour, Grain, Salt and Ham Bags, plain or printed. 
M. V ANDERKOOF, 
No. 171 West-st., New-York, 
H ORSE HOES, of the Knox’s and Ex- 
panding patterns—both of which are exceedingly useful 
and economical, combining hoeing and weeding. For sale at 
Agricultural Depot, 100 Murray-st , N. Y. H F. DIBBLEE. 
ICKOK’S CIDER MILL AND PRESS, 
with all the latest improvements, sold by 
GRIFFING, BRO. & CO , 60 Cortlandt-st.., New-York. 
II 
C OULTER HARROWS, Combining; llie 
work of plowing and harrowine together. For sale at Ag¬ 
ricultural Depot. 100 Murray-st., N. Y. If. F. DIBBLEE. 
Agriciiltitral Implements 
of all kinds, for sale by J. B. RYAN, Importer of Hardware 
114 Yonge-st., Toronto, Canada West. 
Manufacturers of above goods will send t.lieir lists. 
H ' ORSE POWERS—Threshers and Sep- 
nrators. Portable Saw Mills, Dog Powers. &c For sale at 
Agricultural Depot, 100 Murray-st., N.Y. H. F. DIBBLEE. 
A LBANY TILE WORKS, Corner Clin- 
ton-avenue and Knox-st.., Albany, N. Y.—The subscribers, 
being the most extensive manufacturers of 
DRAINING TILE 
in the United States, have on hand, in large or small quantities, 
for Land Draining. Round, Sole and Horse 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. & W. McCAMMON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
C ULTIVATORS—Of iron or steel teeth, 
and comprising the common, improved, parallel expanding, 
universal, cotton sweep, &c. Also, hand-cultivators, hand- 
plows, fcc. For sale at Agricultural Depot. No. 100 Muvray- 
street, New-York HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
Ingersoli’s Patent Hay Press. 
Now is the time to buy these truly valuable machines. Near¬ 
ly 500 of them have been sold in the last, two years. Price S50 
and $75, delivered in New-York. Warranted to give satisfac¬ 
tion. For circulars, containing full informat ion. Address 
FARMER’S MANUFACTURING CO.. 
Green Point P. O., (Brooklyn,) N. Y, 
ALLEN’S IMPROVED MOWER, 
AND 
MOWER WITH REAPING- ATTACHMENT. 
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 cutt ing 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 desirod, 
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 best Reaping Machine in use. A descriptive Circular 
and testimonials from hundreds who have used it, furnished on 
application. 
For sale at the New-York Agricultural Implement and Seed 
Warehouse, No. 191 Water-st. 
MASS ¥■', R ’ S 
FIVE MINUTE 
ICE CREAM FREEZERS 
As improved for 1859. 
WITH STAMPED IRON COVER AND BOTTOMS—TINNED. 
The onlv Freezer known which is constructed on true scien¬ 
tific principles. 
The cheapest, best, and most economical, requiring less ice 
and less labor than any other, being at the same time the most 
durable in structure, and most certain in its operations. 
Sole Agent for the United States, E. KETCHUM & CO. 
Manufacturers of Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, 
No. 2S9 Peuii-st.. New-York 
M ~~ ASSERS FIVE-MINUTE ICE-CREAM 
FREEZER, for .sale at manufacturer’s prices. 
R. L. ALLEN. 191 Water-st, New-Yo-k. 
EEESH FRUITS ALL THE YSAE. 
T II E YE O M A N S 
FRXJXT BOTTLE, 
For utility, convenience, economy, and safety, is unequalled 
for preserving fruits in a fresh state in any climate an indefinite 
time. 
“ Having used these Bottles, we find them exceedingly conve¬ 
nient, and just the thing wanted.” 
[John .T. Thomas, in Register of Rural Affairs.] 
For descriptive and price Circulars address the proprietor at 
Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. T. G. YEOMANS. 
AND 
“LITTLE BUFFALO ” HARVESTERS. 
As a Mower or Reaper, these machines have no equal. The 
“ American” Harvester is a two-horse machine, and the “ Lit¬ 
tle Buffalo” is fitted for both one or two horses. Both ma¬ 
chines are very strong and durable, verv simple in their con¬ 
struction, very’light and of easy draft—have no side draft and 
no pressure on the horses’ necks. They are entirely of iron, ex¬ 
cept the seat, pole and reaper attachment; liavebut one driving- 
wheel, which obviates the necessity of a joint in the finger-bar, 
and insures that the connecting rod is always in line with the 
cutters. The wheel an t finger-bar (by an arrangement used in 
no other machine,] act independently of each other—each fol¬ 
lowing the inequalities of theground without affecting the other. 
The finger-bar can be raised from the ground at pleasure, to 
ass over obstructions, or to move from field to field; and the 
nives 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 descript ion, cuts, certificates, 
and prices, to GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
No. 60 Cortlandt-st. New-York. 
SEALER’S ~~ 
Improved Carpet Sweeper 
Is acknowledged by all to be 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SWEEPER 
before the public. 
It sweeps the finest Carpets without, raising dust or injuring 
them, cleaner than brooms. It; is made of iron, which makes it- 
durable, and saves its cost yearly in the wear of carpets. 
Warranted to give satisfaction. 
SIIALER CARPET SWEEPER CO., 
278 Pearl-street, New-York. 
Exclusive manufacturers. 
BUCKEYE MOWER. 
A, F. mAYMER & Co., 
54 Vesey-st., Wow-Yoi-li, 
now offer to the Farmers the BUCKEYE MOWING MA¬ 
CHINE which is too well known to need any description from 
us. The Machine is WARRANTED to work well, or no sale. 
Farmers wanting 
MOWING or MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, 
Harvest ing Tools. Agricultural Implements, Seeds or Fertili¬ 
zers. will tmd it to their advantage to call at the NEW AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL WAREHOUSE, MACHINERY DEPOT and 
SEED STORE, No. 54 Vesey-street, between Broadway a. <1 
Greenwich streets, near the Washington Market and Asl * 
House, North River side of City, New-York. 
QtJpSE.ND FOR A CIRCULAR.^aSI 
A. F. MAYIIER & CO., Proprietors, 
No. 54 Vesey-street, New-York. 
Remember No. 54 Vesey-street. 
€hhs> REISS* assd S>l*t8!Itiric«. 
GENERAL COPPER-SMITH WORK 
Distilleries of all kinds for making brandy and alcohol from 
Chinese Syrup. Steam and horse cane mil's svrnp pans, skim¬ 
mers. dippers, syrup gnages and pumps, brewing apparatus for 
steam or fire. JOHN W. REID, No 11 Otd-slio, N. Y. 
Iffictropolittan Washing 1 Madame, 
full never fail wiih a fail trial— is never laid aside by t lie p”i 
.|,.' e r li is I'm- the Ititelinn all tliai the sewing machine. is for 
the parlor. Send for a ciiculur A libeial discount allowed to 
merchants and agents, to whom cuts and circularswill be fur¬ 
nished tree. DAVID LYMAN. 
Sole owner of the patent right for the States of North and 
South Carolina, Geoigin, Alabama. Florida, Mississippi, Louis¬ 
iana, Texas. Eastern Tennessee, California and Oregon. 
Middlefield, Connecticut, June 15, 1859. 
