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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reprodult en un seul clichA, 11 est film* it psrtir de I'angie supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nicessaire. lies diagrammes suivants lllustrent la mtthode. rcta telure, I it 3 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' i?s- 7 T ^ 11, ; M A N N E Y ' S COMBINED Itapiitg m\ pioluing Pliicljiitf, WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENTS. M A N II F A C T U R ED J3 Y BELLEVILLE, C. W. « « » • » .*1 1 '► E L L E V LL L E : rHlN'Iw.) AT THE InTELLIGKNCER BoOK AND JoB OFFICE, Fit XT Si UEEl. PREFACE. In presenting this Machine again to the Canadian public for the har- vest of 1858, -we shall not enter into an extended notice of its capabilities, as the extensive sale and severe tests to wliich it has been subjected, the past season, has brought it prominently into notice, and is a snflicient guarantee that it stands unrivalled. The fact of its talcing the gold med- al at the great American trial at Syracuse, as a combined Machine, with thirty four competitors from all sections of the United vStates, and also the fact of its taking the first prize at every State or County Fair where it has been presented for the last three years, establishes beyond a doubt the superiority of this Machine over all others. We insert a few from among the many very flattering recommendations we have received from purchasers of our Machines (most of the past sea- son.) and ask a perusal of thom from those interested, as our improve- ments for 1857 have been fully tested and reported. We have given our personal attention to the practical working of our Machines throughout the last harvest in ditterent parts of the Province, and in all kinds of grass and grain, and this, witti the sugg'^estions of othei's, lias enabled us still farther to improve our Machines for 18.o8. We use the best materials, and are fitting up our Machines regardless of expense, in a style of workmanship not to be sni'passed, — and guai'antee to the jnirchascr in all cases a good working !\Fachine, upon a fair trial, or no sale. We would call pai'ticular attention to the points of our Machine, which we claim are superior to tlioso manufactured I'y others. ']"ht^ material enlargement of the gt'ound and (ivivo v>i!eels — incr^nsod ])readth of cut — arrangetl so that it can readily be tliro',\n out of gcra' without stopi)ing the team — the adding of a third wlicc', which eiitiiely relieves the horses from the weiglit upon their necks, and by an airange- ment of the gear so that it will work well with a much slower paccoftl.e Iiorses. Our impi'ovements for 1858. in addicion to those enumeiated, consist of a new and more jierfect divider — an alteration in the co?istruc- tion which enables us to make a lightei' Machine, wifhont detracting from its strength — the grain can be more casilv (lisclun'<;'ed, and bv the rc^nov- al of tour bolts llm frame-work can be dctaclicMl (leaving only the cutting bar.) which will facilifate the cutting of badly lodged cluver. AVitli these facts and the following Testimonials, Farmers who liaveuse f 'V a cond)ined Heaping and M,nwiug Machine, cannot with due regard to their own interest, hesitate in ordering one of our Machines. Witli many thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore exteiKled to us, We veiuain, Very truly. J I . Ow 1 I . v: PATTKIiyOX. r>ET.i.r:vrLr.n:, l\.\v 1st. IS'^S. I the har- ipabilities, ected, the siiflicient [jold nied- jine, "witli and also irwliere it I a doubt lendations 3 past sea- iinprove- nre of OUV Province, i of others, AVe use f expense, eo to tlie ial, or no Maeliine, -iner^nsnd t of 0(.;il' 1 entirely 1 air;inu'e- laceof the umerated, constrne- tiiio- from le r(M)!ov- le cuttini^ ) haveiiPe ri'o-ard to i]v<\ to IIS, i;so\. TESTIMOISJ-IA.LS, I Amherst Island, Sept. lith, 1857. Messrs. R. & R. S. Patterson : Gentlemen, — Having had three years' experience with one of your com- bined Reaping and Mowing Machines, it will no doubt be pleasing to you when I inform you that the more I work the Machine, the better I like it. You really deserve the thanks of every Farmer who has had the good fortune to get one, especially as harvest laborers are so scarce and dear, I think you very justly merited the Prize oflered by the Presidents of the Proviiicial Agricultural Association hast year, for the "best Labor saving Machine." As above staled, I have used one of your Machines for three hai'vests, and it is now just as good as the day I got it from your estab- lishment, and has not cost me half a dollar for repairs. It does Its work admirably, botli as a Mower and Reaper. No Machine I have ever seen is equal to it. I can cut from 12 to 1.5 acres per day, with one team of hoi'ses. I think vour orders for Machines will increase veariv as thev be- come introduced into the difieiont sections of the Province, and I wouM recommend no Farmer to be viifhoiif one for another season, if he wants to get his h;iv and grain eutckutp and w^v/. JOIIX niTCIIINS. East Oxford, Sept. Otli, ISuT. Mk?;srs. J. it S. NoxoN : The combined Renper and Mower manufactured by Messrs. R. (fe R. S, Patterson, of ]5elleville, which I ])urchased of you last July, did its work both in Grass aiifaction that the com- bined Machine I ordered of you this season, works to my entire satistac- tion. There are several of tlio Mannoy machirc's with AVood's improve- ments in this neighborhood, and the Machine I ha'-e is fully equal and in some respects superior, as it cuts a wider swath, and having the wheel un- der the tongue, is an improvement not to bo overlooked. Very respectfully yours &c., GEO. II. MORKISOX. Ameliasdlrg, Sept. 14th, 1S5T. Messrs. R. &; R. S. Patterson: The combined Reaping and Mowing Machine I purchased of you in 1856, is all that I could desire. It works well in either gra.ss or grain ; is substantially made — not liable to get uut of repair, and easy of drat't. Having sold several of your Machines the past season through this sec- tion of country, it gives mo pleasure to inform you that all of them have given the best satisfaction ; some of them were purchased by farmers who Iiad other i\Iachines which they laid by, finding it to their advantage to purchase your Machine, rather than use the kin. ill an .'SO acres " o do iv, and I ^ct another of [;', lightness of ' fo a AFower. are considera- ichiiie in use. SXYDEIi. g. 24, lSo7. ■our combined , and after test lat they have reaping. We en introduced hut consult Ids any other yet is Kimi)Iy be- irmer tlian any s substantial! Pi-urif, C. W. proS-'VS, I'ATTF.iiSON : I The Keeping au'l ^.Towing Macliino I had of you last August, I am well ipleased with. . It is a first rate artit'le, anil [ take great ])l('asure, ntjt oni\' jin using it, but in rei;iMnmiMidini>- it to all inteiv-tod in faiiniiig who wl.-h to have their grass and grain cut with neatness and despat(di. JAMES AiaiSTROXCr. I IIiLi.TEu, Sept. -1, IS'u. ■Nfcssrs. R. 6c R. S. PATTKiji^ox, (lentlemen, — The combined Reaper and Mower! bought of your agent, Mr. Wni. Henderson, this season, althouuh not coniinglo ha;,! until hai vest, I gave it a fair trial in grain, and must say that it eijualed my expectations. It cuts perfectly clean either in light or licavy grain, and with a moderate motion of thiHiorses. As for mowing, I feel conti'ieiu that from what I liave seen and lieard, it is rqual, if not superior to any olher Machine now in use. I used one of Palmer's self raking macdiii.e- last season, and would not now take the gift of om^ and be conijM'lh.-d to use it. 1 can with contidence recommend your Machines as the be.-t in all respects to the genei'a! wants of the farmers in Canada. Yours respectfully, CORNELIUS CLAPP. gi'ass or grail! LOR, •OI^ER, ILLIA:\IS, ,h:, . SAYLOR. . 5tb, 1857. and Mowini: )s with it for he first pur- ) any required ). The ease rice verstty are ^1 Nouwicii, Sept. 8, IS.jT. Messrs. .1. & S. Xoxox : Dear Sirs, — Patterson's Premium combined Reaping ami Mowing Ma- (diine I purchased of you tjiis season, woi'ks to my entire satisfaction; 1 ])urchased too late for cutting mv njrass, but I have not the slightest doubt it will do its work well as a Mower. I am satisfied that we saved considerable grain by using it, and made cleaner work than could possibly have been done by hand with the cradle. The lightness of its draft, the wheel which relieves the horses' ne(dairod to state tliat my most saufjuuie L'Ajiectations were more than realized; 1 am satisfied that your macliines are the best, I have seen in tliis soetion of the country, and I tliink all inrmeivs will iind it groitly to their advantap^o in ]uirchf'3ing machines of your itianuiactUi'e, as tliey will iliid them of the latest improvements, sub- s'.aniia'lv made, easy of dr;il"r, and not liable to Liet out of order. 1 can cut with one span of horses, an acre of grass or grain per hour with ease. 1 have cut clover willi my macliine this season that was very badly lodged, and I must say that it j)erf)rmetl admirably, doing the work as well or bittei' than I could have expected, in short, I believe your Ma- cliine to be just the article that should be in the hands of every farmer who is desirous of iiaving a good one. Should I have occasion to pur- ciiase another machine, you may be assured it will be from your establish- IBtiUt. liospectfully youi-s, »kc., JAMI':S YOUNG. ]]athurst, Sept. 6th, ISnV. M.:"=si-s. R. Sz. R. S. Patterson : G<'ntlem('n, — I purchai-ed one of your combined Reaping and Mowing Macdiiues last .Inly, ami gave it a fair trial. I have great pleai^uie in .-laiinu:' that it worked to mv satisfaction, boih for reading ami mowing. J. ¥. CLARK. East Williamsburgh, 21st Sept., 1857. Me-srs. Patteusox : (b'lillemcn, — Witli respect to the advantages your combined Jieaping and Mowing Machine possesses, wo fcid it due to youi'selves as well as the IMddic' at large to give our views. After an experience of two years, we can unhesitatingly recommend it as sn|)erior to any other of its kind over introduced into tins part of the j'lovince. As a Mower and Reaper it saves a vast deal of physical labor, cutting with all case from 10 to 12 acres perdav, and not as laborious for horses as oidinarv ploughing. We t!ieretV»re fee! a pride in stating to you that we reganl it as a grand labor- saving machine, with respect both to lightness of draft, expense of repairs, and durability. You are at perfect liberty to use our names as persons who have had perfi'ct satisfaction to sjjcak honestly concerning it, trust- ing it may be of service to your laudable enteiprise. Yours truly,' .lOllN ik MICHAEL IIICKEY. Audierst Island, Sept. I6tli, 1 '57. ille: (iont'emen, — The Jiuapingaud Mowing Machine which I purchased Messrs. ]\. d' R. S. Pattkusov, Belleville I Mespi to yo cle w the 1 land, scytl Fain TESTIMONIALS. 11 |5, 185e. iwer I pur- t santjuine I' machines tliink all lacliiries of nents, siib- tv. 1 can with ease, very badly e work as e your Ma- ery farmer on to piir- r establisli- rOUNG. th, 1857. n.l Mowiinjj j)!ea«;iue in mowing. CLAUK. pt., 18 ) (. ed lieajiini,' s well as tlio years, we ts kind ever i Ueaper it 1 10 to 12 T;hin;:;. AVe (rrand labor- ie of repairs, as persons \\<^ it, trust- IIICKEY. ith, 1 '57. I purchased from you last Fall, has proved itself a valuable labor saving implement, doing its work in the most expeditious and satisfactory manner, consider- ing the season, which has been most unfavorable for Held niachine opera- tions in this part of the country ; and I feel jierfectly satisfied of the great practical benefit which the introduction of this kind of machinery will confer upon the Agriculturisis of Canada. I would I'ecommend your Mowing and Heaping Machines to Farmeri^ in general, which I believe t'> be the best in i)oint of construction, materials and workmanship, of any got up in tlie province. i). U. rJIESTOX. Amhurst Island, Sept. IGih. 1857. Mosul's. R. & li. S. Pattkr.son : Gentlemen, —I take jileasure in intbrming you of my satisfaction as tu the working of the combined Ueaper and ?vbi\ver j>urch!i>cd from you this present season, I have tried it thoroughly in heavy grass, and in heavy standinq,' and Iodised i>'rain — in both of v.hich it ixirfornu'd its work I'uliv lietter than either the scytii . or cradle, notwithstanding the unfavt)rabL- iiess of the present season. HUGH PATTEUSON. •J t . Amherst Island, Sept. lG:h, 18.; R. & R. S. pATTEiisox Esq's, Pelleville : Gentlemen, — The comlvnied ]Jea[)ing and Mowing Machine which I purchasc'l from you in .luly 18o0, iai- exceeds my oxpcc.ra;ions. 1 iia\e tlioroughly tested it in the harvests of 'oU and '57, and 1 feel authorized in saving fiom practical t.'xperieuce that it works reniarkaMy well boili in grass and grain, and is made ot good materials, and in the best nifiiner. . WILLIAM II()\VAi;i». Dickinson's Landing, '2 1st Sept., 1857. Messrs. Patteusox, Pellevillo : Gentlemen, — In re|>ly to your inquiry nsto "my opinion with refereiKO to your Combined Reapers," 1 am happy to say that I consider it an aiti cle worthy of pati'onage. I have liiiishcd my lia\ing and liurvoting, and the machine pertbrmed better than I had any right to expect upon rough land, while upon smooth bottom its work could not be surpassed by tin) .scythe or cradle. Your improved machine i would highly re(u)mmend to Farmers, particularly those who hire their labour, as ihcy will lind it a great saving of uim3 and expi'use, and on the whole I consider your Com- bined Reaper and Mower without an equal in the present age. Yours respectfullv, JAMES MARTIN. 12 TESTIMONIALS. It '1 i 'I Osnabruck, Sept. 21i:t, 1857. Messrs. II. k R. S. Pattersox : Dear Sirs, — x\s I have just linished harvestincf I thonglit to write you a few lines rcspecling a Koai>er and Mower 1 purcliased from your Agent, Mr. 1 >erliy, in July last. My land was not in order for a reaping- machine, and I did not succeed as well upon tlie first trial as I had expected, and some of my nei<::;hl»or.s discourao;ed me about keeping it. hnt tlie more I nsed it tlie bettor I wa.> jdeased, and I am so well satisfied with tlio Ma- chine, in both grass and grain, that it' 1 could not get another of tlie same Idnd, that I do not know what sum would imluco ine to part with it. I would advise those intending to purcliase to buy of you, believing them to be the best of any tiiat T am acquainted with. Your respectfully, W. II. BAKEli. Lynn, September '22nd, 1857. Messrs. R. & R. S. Pattkhson : Gentlemen, — I am in leceipt of yours of the l7lh inst., asking my opinion with reterence to the NIaclnne I purchased of you the present sen- son, and in reply would say that I shall speak of wiiat I know, and testify to what I have seiMi. It worjccd in standing grass like a cliarm, and as Well if not better in lodged than any machine in this neighborliood. I liave likewise cut my grain with my ]\rachine, and to say it works well is not enoiigh, for it is my opinion that it cannot be beat. From the first I was strongly im]iressed with llm ntililv of a thinl wheel, and after liaving usdl it through the season, T must say that I consider it almost indispen- sable, rt relieves the horses from the constant weight u]ion their necks, and at the same time c;u'ries the Machine steadier through d^ail furrows and over obstructions. ?\lr. Shijunan, mv neighbor, is greatly in favour «f a third wheel ; for my own ]vut I coidd not be induced to do without it for three times the pres.Mit extra charge. I would recommend your Machine to int(Midiiig purcliasers in preference to any other style of Ma- chine with which I am acquainted, and in conclusion will sav, (hat every man with one hundred acres of land under ordinary cultivation would find it a profitable investment. 1 remain, yours truly, H. C'OLEMAN. CrLEN'OAnv, Sept. 23rd, 1857. Messrs. R. it R. S. Patterson : Dear Sirs, — The Reaper and ATower T jiurchased from von has worked beautifully, and given great satifaclion ; although it was v.orked to great . A, ^JcPiieksox. To Messrs. Patikksox : iM;nGrs, December 20th, 1857. (ieutlonum, — The grain in this qnartei' was so nuich twisted and lodgt'd his harvest, that 1 had a very ]'uor op[»ortunity of trying my machine as a Ueaper, however, 1 managed to cut several acres wiili it, and was remark- ably well plear-ed with its perfoi'mance, considering the state of the grain. As a Mower, all who saw it work coni'essed that, it icl't nothing to I'O du- •ired, and very far suipassed any thing of the kin.l in this (piartei', both as to the exci Hence of its work and the eahC to the hordes, I remain gentlemen, yours truly, l\ Causox Ai.landici:. Foni-A!!, April lO.h, 1858. This is to certify that 1 have used one of " Manny's Combinod Ma- jchines," manuliu^lured by U- A; \l. S. I'atterson, of Delleville, C. W., and Iconsider them tlio best 1 luue ever used or seen used; doing their work [superior to any scythe or cradle, and for draft I cousiiler it ei|Ual to com- Imon stilf plougliing, and can cheerfully leconunend them to the public. Yours respectfully, .hsxi s K. Dki.ong. iMessrs. R. & II. S. Patteuson : FaAZKriFitan, Sept. StJth, 1857. H'ully answered my expectations; having cut with it this season iiineU-si.v lucres of hay, also, several acres of grain. On an average it has cut seven iicre= per day. in a nnanner (piite satisl'actoiily. 1 would adil in regard to (lie ',.h'art its l.'ei'.!"" not heavier than that ot the orJi'ifi.v ''li'U'T'hi I am yours respectfully, AutiuuALu Fuazer. '^S^^ ^ f'-^ fj^iS REFERENCES Tlie Hniitsof a Circular preclude llie possiMIity of publisLing a tenth iTirl of the rocoinr.ieiKlalioTis in orr possession. For any further informa- i.ion, wo would respectfully refer to the following" gentlemen, who consti- tute a portion of those who have purchased our combined Machines 'tho |i;ist s(.iasnn : — A. W. Mallorv, Mallorytown. i Robert Forsvth, Collins' Bav. ''eorcre iv-son <')tonabee. 1). >icl)ouo-ali !-.erlin. .1. it S. Xoxon, Ino-yrsoll. X. II. Davis, Vvliitbv. ( ;.M. Cossett A: l>rotli\ Smith's Falls. A. 1>. S.'iylor I'i.'ton. Jiobert Luckoy, Warsaw. T. (1 Allandiix', Ferg'us. W. n. Park.'r, (;uel[.h. Tiionias M(dv(.'nzie, . . . lliucci'eld. John P. Williams,. . . . I'loomKeld. Tlioinas Warriuo,', . . . .Ficton. I V'ttM- Fox, Xorthport. .1. Fecke; 'i'oronio, •I. .1. I'uweiTiian Kednersville. I'etc-r Lazier, Ficton. j Nathaniel La/.ier, .... do '■ Georire ]^iouse Matilda. i i F. S. Jones Sit'tiey. '■ Edward l/l.M'k Eraniosa. llr-miel Flack do , Iluo'h Arthur Tlillier. I Fcter Vandervoort, . . .Sidnev, I Siine.in Ashley Jr.,. . .llunting^oii Thomas Sarles, Kawdon. • Simon Colo, Fig Island. ■ 1>. MyDono'all, Cornwall. \ Neil McCivin do I W. II. Faker Osnabruck. \ < iordon French Mouiinette. .I('!in Ashlev Collins' iJay. j, lames Ravmor.d, (lO . 1 'uei FeMh Jol m^^on M. V OUIl -lu REFERENCES. 15 ins: a tenth :lier informa- who coiisti- dadiines 'tlio .Collins' Bay. .ricton. . do .^ylntilJa. .Sidney. .luaiuosa. do .Tlillier. .Sidney. .lInnting*^oi! . .Rawdon. . .l)ig- Ireland. . .Cornwall. . . do . . Osnabrucls. . .Mouiinettt'. do , ..lkllevil!.^ . . Lono-Iblnnd . .l>irkn's L. . . Vandr'il c.k do . . . I'loonifield. . . . . iSl ?r\ fT jj OBIS \J *li JlJU t/^ AND lEOlSr F O TJ :i>T D R Y, ilAIN STIiEET, BELLEVILLE, C. W. ■J . THE SLBSCUrUERS MANUFACTUUE » THBASH1N3 MACHI^iES ?mM ONE TO EIGHT HORSE PQWEP WITH Oli WITilUUT SEPERATOIIS, Soai Brills, Onltivators, Glover- ISill FAX-?.nLLS, STllAW-CL'TTEnS, ROOT-SLICEES, LITTLE GIANT COKN AND COB MILL^ Grain-Crushers, Ccrn-Slieilcrs, Wood-Saws, Field-Kollers, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF PLOWS| — ALSO,— AND A CaiNEllAL ASSOUT-MENT OF COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, AGRICULTURAL FURNACES WITH CALDRONS OF VARIOUS SIZEI , * _-w-.*^,^v. I.V.V -^ ^-- \»'^ s. k S An inspection of Lnplemeuts and Prices is respectful y solicilel