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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
79 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 
CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MILLS. 
The Old and Extensive Establisnment, the 
Mount Vernon Iron Works, has for sale : 
20 Portable Engines (Mounted on Wheels) of 8 Horse Power. 
25 do. do. do. do. 10 do. do. 
17 do. do 15 do. do. 
CO Portable and 10 Stationary Engines of 20 Horse Power. 
89 do- and 22 do. do. of 25 do. do. 
15 do. and 11 do. do. of 30 do. do. 
i2 Stationary Engines of 35 do. do. 
9 do. do of 40 do. do. 
7 do. do... of 50 do. do. 
5 do. do of 65 do. do. 
S do. do of 80 do. do. 
2 do. do of 1C0 do. do. 
Also, 250 Ciecular S.iw Mills of all sizes, and 150 Reed 
& Buckingham's Superior Patent Flouring and Feed 
Mills, with Bolts and other fixtures. 
All are being erected with modern improvements, and 
the Greatest Strength and Durability is Guaran- 
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This Fikh was tee First to Commence the Practice 
of Furnishing the Entire Machinery and Complete 
Fixtures for Grist and Saw Mills, and Mill "Weights, 
to Erect and put them in Running Order ; hence, their 
great success and reputation for getting up the Best Mills 
is the World. 
Deliveries made in any of the principal cities of the United 
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wine. • * * No! the Concord won't make wine, even In 
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EXTEACT FBOM WlLLIAM GRIFFITH, LiTE PeESIDEXT OP 
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Northeast j Jan t 10, 1SG7- 
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I felt constrained to say: "If C. W. Grant had gotten it up 
to order, I know not in what respect iie conld have improved 
it." But we lost a thousand fine vines by the freezing and 
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