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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[April, 
FAIRBANKS 
SCALE WAREHOUSE, 
FROM NO. 189 BROADWAY, TO 
NO. 252 BROADWAY, 
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. 
JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., 
Manufacturers of 
OHIO CHIEF REAPER AND MOWER. 
OHIO PREMIUM GRAIN DRILLS. 
Sedgebeer & Haven's Patent 
NONPARIEL MILLS. 
IMPROVED CONICAL FRENCH BURR MILLS. 
CUMMING'S PATENT FODDER CUTTERS. 
SANDFORD’S PATENT STRAW CUTTERS. 
PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. 
SUGAR CANE MILLS. 
APPLE PARERS. 
BUILDER’S HARDWARE. 
CASTINGS. 
MALLEABLE CASTINGS. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
For particulars send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price 
List to JAS. L. HAVEN & CO., 
Nos. 173, 175 & 177 West 2d. st., Cincinnati, Oliio. 
BUY THE BEST. 
With all of its Valuable Improvements, 
HAS MO EQUAL. 
Sizes anti Prices to sxxit all. Order early and. 
avoid disappointment. 
SEND FOE. A CIRCULAR. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
Schenectady Agricultural Works. 
G. WESTIXGHOUSE k CO., Proprietors. 
Send for a Circular, containing: full description of the Un¬ 
equaled Lever, and Endless Chain Horse Powers, Threshers 
and Cleaners, Clover Hollers, Wood Saws, &c M manufactured 
by the subscribers. Address 
G. Westinghouse & Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 
ALLEN’S PATENT 
C. AULTMAN & CO., Canton, Ohio. 
BUCKEYE M. M. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
H. & E. E. COOPER, Watertown, Jeff. Co., N. Y. 
G. SWEET & CO., Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
GEO. P. YORK, Westfield, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
CYLINDER PLOW. 
This Plow derives its name from tlie form of the mold board, which is a segment of a perfect cylinder, with its ends cut 
In Uie style of ordinary mold boards. Its lines are thus always horizontal to the surface of the land, and consequently turn 
the furrow slice with the same uniformity as a wheel on its axle, and with the least possible friction. The friction Is still 
further reduced, by the peculiar arrangement of the points or shakes, and land side, which, combined with its other 
improvements, reduces the draft from one-fourth to one-third less than that required by the best class of plows now 
In general use. For lightness of draft, simplicity of construction, ease of holding, and certainty of turning all soils of 
any required depth and width, it far surpasses any other plow. 
Price of No. 0, is $7.00; No. 1, is $9.00; No. 2, is $10; No. 3 is $12; with one extra polished share for each plow. Price, ex¬ 
tra, of Skim or Front Plow, $1.50; Wrought Side Coulter and Clamp, $1,25; Wheel, $1.00. 
All the above Plows are polished, strong, and highly finished, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction when prop¬ 
erly managed. Polished Steel Plows can be furnished of each of the above sizes. 
Also every style of the latest Improved PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, and a full assortment of AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL and HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS; PERUVIAN and MANIPULATED 
GUANO; SUPERPHOSPHATE, guaranteed to he the best in the market, and perfectly reliable; Poudrette; Plaster of 
Paris, &c. 31. II. ALLES & CO., 
SUCCESSORS TO R, L. ALLEN, 189 & 191 WATER-ST., NEW-YORK. 
JOHN P. ADRIANCE, Po’lceepsie and Ncw-York. 
CHILDS & WOODEORD, Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
D. A. WOODBURY, Rochester, Monroe Co.,N. Y. 
HIRAM CURTIS, Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
HIRAM DEAT8, Pittstown, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 
THE “ EXCELSIOR 
BURR STONE MILLS” 
AND 
ANTI-FRICTION 
MORSE POWERS, 
Have taken the highest Premiums wherever exhibit¬ 
ed ! NINE FIRST.PREMIUMS being received from West¬ 
ern State Fairs in 1861. 
THE MILL may be driven by horse, water , or steam 
power, does its work equally as well as the best flat stone mills 
in milling establishments, and requires but one-half the power 
to do the same amount of work. They are made in the best 
manner, and will last thirty years, and cost nothing for re¬ 
pair's. 
THE HORSE-POWER runs upon iron balls, and 
requires but two and a half pounds draught to keep it 
in motion. With the same number of horses It will do 
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, more work than any other 
power IN USE. 
J3T*Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfac¬ 
tion, OR the money will be refunded._^H 
Liberal discount to dealers—Agents wanted. State, Coun¬ 
ty, and Shop Rights for sale. 
For Circulars and further information address 
E. U. BENNET, Late Bennet Brothers, 
42. and 44 Greene-st.. New-York. 
MILL STONE DRESSING DIAMONDS, 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. 
For sale by JOHN DICKINSON, 
Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, 64 Nassau-st., New-York. 
ALSO Manufacturer of GLAZIER’S DIAMONDS. 
B AKER’S PATENT DOUBLE PLOWING MA¬ 
CHINE. 
CHICHESTER'S COMBINED FURROWING, COVERING, 
CULTIVATING, HOEING, HILLING, and POTATO DIG¬ 
GING MACHINE. Manufactured and sold by 
GHIFFING. BROTHER & CO„ 
Send for Circular. 60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
F arm and garden implements in 
GREAT VARIETY at the North River Agricultural 
Warehouse. GIIIFFING, BROTHER & CO., 
■60 Courtlundt-st„ New-York. 
• GEO. W. PARSONS, 
DEALER IN 
Agricultural Iniplcincnts, 
seeds, machinery, fertilizers, &c., 
110 Market-st., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Farmers in Pennsylvania can obtain from this establish¬ 
ment anything in the line of Agricultural Machinery, Seeds, 
&c., that is in the. market, at short notice, and on the most 
favorable terms. Inquiries promptly attended to. 
Miller’s Patent Hay Press. 
Worked by one horse will bale one ton of hay per hour, 
not exceeding in cost 50 cents per ton. Can be worked in 
any ordinary barn. Also Portable Press, worked by two 
men, will bale bay for $1 per ton, and has more than double 
the power of anv other portable press in use. Also Miller’s 
ROCK AND STUMP EXTRACTOR, is superior to any 
in use. 
Address DAVID L. MILLET?, 
Madison, Moms Co., New-Jersey 
