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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
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STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS 
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Mail, 
FRANK MILLER'S 
Mowing Machine Oil, 
A Splendid Lubricator, 
FREE FROM GUM! 
Put up in attractive style in tin cans, silso in. bnlk. It 
answers also equally well for general lubricating purposes. 
Manufactured by FRANK MILLER & CO., 18 and 20 Cedar 
Street, Xew Tort. 
THE GLEN & HALL 
(.[•iiiu and Clover Threshing ami 
Separating' llailiint.. 
Address The Glen & Hall IHaMLfhctnring Co., 
ROCHESTER, N. T., or DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
( <AUIIA R'i"* PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was awarded tile First Premium at tlie N. Y. 
State Fair, 1870. 
It is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. The depth is 
regulated perfectly without the use ot" wheels. The draft is 
reduced Dearly one-half. It may be drawn close to a tree or 
plant wittiout injuring it. It levels and tits the earth for the 
Mowing Machine better than anv cultivator in use. It is 
not disturbed by small elevations or depressions in the 
earth, as is the case with the Wheel cultivator. 
Price, $20. 
Manufactured by 
C. C. BUADLEY & SOX. Syracuse, N. T. 
GILBERT A.M> [>l I! 1MKM PAT. 
TEGETABLE K>IFE 
Is unsurpassed for removing eyes from Potatoes and defect- 
ive places from all vegetables designed for the table; also, 
for preparing Peaches", Pears, etc., for canning. The Scoop 
at the end of the blade removes defective places without 
waste, leaving the vegetables looking smooth and nice. 
Agents wanted evervwhere. Sample, with Circular of 
prices, sent, postage-paid, for 25 cents. Address 
F. DURAND, Derby, Conn. 
ELF-ACTIN« GATES. 
Nicholson's Patent Self- Acting Car- 
riage Gate and Self-Shutting Hand Gates arc the 
latest improved and best in the world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Co., Cleveland, 0., or Baltimore, Md. 
T INTON & CO.'S POTTERY WARE MA- 
JLi CHINKS.— One Machine, with three bovs, will make 
per hour 1.000 pots superior to those made by hand. These 
Machines are worked bv hand, horse, or steam-power. 
The pot comes from the mold complete, save the burning. 
This Machine is the invention of & practical potter of 40 
years' experience. 
For further information as regards shop, county, or State 
rights, address, 
LIN'TOX & CO., 
Cor. Lexington and Pine-streets, Baltimore, Md. 
The State of Massachusetts disposed of. 
S 
TTBIKSE CELEBRATED MA- 
-H- CHINES are made va lour sizes as Mowers. 
No. 1. One-Hor^e, :;U-inch Wheel cuts 3,S'-eet. 
" 2. Light Two-Horse, 30-inch wheel " 4 " 
" 3. Medium Two-Horse, 32-inch wheel " 4^ " 
** 4. Large Two-Horse, 3t>inch wheel " &h or 5. 
To the No. 4 is attached for reaping either a Dropper or a 
Self-Rake, and the change is so easily made that not over 
five or ten minutes' time is required, and only two pins and 
two nuts have to he removed and replaced. As a Keaper 
the Clipper cuts 5'4 feet in width, and the hight of cut 
ranges from three to eighteen inches, and can be quickly 
and easily regulated. It is perfectly balanced, leaving no 
weight on the necks of the team. 
Its EXTRAORDINARY LIGHTNESS of draft takes one- 
third of the labor on the team. The adjustability of the 
linger-bar to cut high or low, Without stopping the team, is 
worth $25 on any machine. It is the only Mower that has 
the true center draft, in accordance with correct mechanical 
principles. In short, it is the lightest, the most durable, the 
least complicated, the most' perfectly constructed, and the 
most symmetrical in design of any implement of its class. 
Farmers, t\ie Clipper is the Horses* Friend, and you 
cannot afford to ignore their welfare. Send for pamphlet. 
Investigate, see or write to some one who has used the 
Clipper. See the machine j*ourself before you buy any other, 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 6.1T3. IS* Chambers Street, New York. 
TAYLOR'S PATENT 
Steel-Tooth Hay and Grain Hake, and 
Patent Tedder Attachment. 
Over 14,000 in Use, 185 First Prizes 
and Premiums Awarded. 
The Teeth are Cast-steel, of an oval shape, therefore giv- 
ing more strength than any rouud tooth of the same weight. 
With one horse and a boy, can rake from 30 to 
25 acres per day, which will soon pay for a Hake. It 
has been thoroughly tested iu 2G States, Territories, 
and Canada. "We invite farmers and dealers to exam- 
ine our Rake. If there is no Agent in your locality, address 
B. C. TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO., 
DAYTON, OHIO. 
Double Harpoon 
Horse Hay -Fork. 
Highest auard and Bronze Medal 
at the New York Statt Fair and Trial in 1870. 
Thirty Premiums in 1S70. 
Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1S70. 
Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free. 
Peunock Manufacturing Co. 
Eennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 
Hinman's Railway Hay Conveyor, used with Horse-Fork, 
will carry Hay or Grain to the most remote part of the 
mow, either from the barn-floor, or the outside. Circulars 
sent free. 
HOMER W. FITCH & CO., 
l.itligow, Dtitcliess Co., N. Y. 
American Submerged Pump. 
"THE BEST PUMP IN THE WORLD." 
See February number, page 45; also the Premium-list, 
frige T3, of the Am. Agriculturist. They never deceive the 
armers. 
We warrant our Pumps to do all nc claim for 
them on our Circulars. Send for Circulars »r orders 
to the 
BRIDGEPORT M'F'G. CO., 
No. 55 Chambers St., New York. 
Agents wanted in every town. 
RIZE MEDAL SCROLL SAW; also, Foot 
Power Scroll Saw and Lathe combined. 
THUS. L. CORNELL,, Derby, Conn. 
WOOD'S 
CELEBRATED 
Prices reduced for 1871. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. 
Address, 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Pres*t* 
Hoosic Falls, N. Y., 
Or 44 Cortlandt-st. New York. 
CULTIVATING TOOLS 
FOR HOED CROPS. 
Our Stock of the above, both of our own and other's 
make, is unequalled in its extent, and in the excellence of 
the various patterns. 
HARVESTING TOOLS. 
Orders filled Promptly. 
We invite correspondence from all who need such imple- 
ments, or any kind of implements, Seeds, or Fektilizeks 
for Farm or Garden use. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 370. 189 & 191 Water St., 
New York. 
MASON C. WELD, formerly Associate Editor American 
Anriclturiftt, Consulting Agriculturist. 
PORTABLE MILLS. 
GUist-Mill.Two linn of Stone, Com- 
plete for $1,300. Fob Cokn-Meal, 
Wheat-Flouring and Stock Feed, 
Bolts, Smntters, Coru-Shellcrs, Flour- 
Packers, Hominy-Mills. Belting, Picks 
and Mill- Work generally. 
Sexd foe DESCRiPTrvE Pamphlet. 
ISAAC STRACB & CO., 
Cincinnati, O. 
STJAJVf 
:i 
$onrB'§ 
FROM 4 to 500 Horse- 
power, including Corliss 
Engines, Slide Valve Stationary 
Engines, Portable Engines, etc. 
Also Circular Saw-Mills, Shafting, 
Pullevs, etc.. Wheat and Corn- 
Mills, Circular Saws, etc. 
Seud for Price-list. 
"Wood & Mann Steam* 
Engine Company, 
Woeks— Ctica, N. Y. 
Principal Office. 
42 Cortlandt Street. 
New York. 
£MAt£ 
Nine? 
For PRINTERS, 
FARMERS, 
CHEESE MAKERS, &c. 
THE SIMPLEST, 
Cheapest, and Best 
Ever offered to the Public. 
53^ For Circular send to 
SKINNEU <!fc WALKATH, Chittenango, N. Y. 
Hutchinson's Family Cider and Wine Mill, 
With single or double curb, is the 
cheapest and best -, grinds fine, fast, 
and easy; makes pure wine and sweet 
cider, and saves all the fruit. More 
than 20,0j0 now in use. 
Daniels'* Power Mill, 
For large manufacturers, is not liable 
to injury; and makes more cider from 
the fruit ttian any other; also, large 
and small presses and scjwes. 
The Copper Strip Feed Cutter, Nlsh- 
witz Pulverizing Harrow, and theBurch 
Universal Plow, will be used by every 
Farmer as soon as known. Send for 
Circulars. 
Peekskill Plow Works, 94 Beekman St., X. Y.. 
Or 61 Mcrwin St.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
