1862 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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UNION MOWING MACHINE. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
UNION MOWING MACHINE COMPANY, 
WORCESTER, MASS., ; ' J 
THE NEW-YQRK AGRICULTURAL 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
189 & 191 Water-street. 
A NEW PATENT CORN PLANTER. 
THE BEST MACHINE 
Placed within the reach 
©F ALL. 
No Farmer intending to purchase a 
Mower or Reaper, 
NEW AND IMPROVED 
BUCKEYE EOR 1862. 
ALL THE GREAT FEATURES RETAINED. 
Important Improvements added, 
AND 
PRICES REDUCED. 
Send for a Circular. 
JOHN P. ArniSANfCE, 
Manufacturer aucl Proprietor, 
165 Greenwicli-st., near Courtlandt-st., 
New-York. 
HAY STRAW, COTTON, WOOL, RAGS, 
MOSS, BROOM CORN, HAIR, HIDES, &c. 
MILL STONE DRESSING DIAMONDS, 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. 
Rather Grinding. 
EXCELSIOR 
ANTI-FRICTION 
MORSE POWERS. 
These machines took TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at West¬ 
ern State Fairs last year, and are justly considered supe¬ 
rior to all others. The grinding surfaces of the Mill are 
BURR STONE, of conical form, so adjusted, that the finest 
flour or meal, and the coarsest feed may he ground with the 
same Mill. Any person can operate and keep the mill in 
porfect grinding order without expense, and it 
WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. 
Driven by Horse Power our smallest Mill (No. 1) will grind 
from 8 to 15 bushels of feed the hour; if run by Water or 
Steam power, 13 to 20 bushels. Price of No. 1 Mill foe 
Farm use, $100. Nos. 2 and 3, Mills for Millers’ use, $140 and 
$170. The undersigned also make a Wire Bolt for No. 1 Mill, 
with which Farmers living at a distance from milling estab¬ 
lishments are enabled to make their own flour. Price $50 
Shanesville, O., March 13, 1862. 
Gents.:—T he two mills I purchased are giving perfect sat¬ 
isfaction. I had an experienced miller to test the wheat- 
mill; the flour is as good, and bakes even better than that we 
get at the best custom mills. 
The No. 1 Feed Mill does its work as well as any flat stone 
mill could do it, grinds as large a quantity in a given time, 
and does it -with less than one-half the power required to run 
a flat stone mill. N. H. HOCHSTETLER. 
German Township, 0„ March 13tli, 1802. 
This is to certify that I have been employed by Mr. N. H. 
Hochstetler to test the Conical Burr Stone Flouring Mill, 
bought ofBennet Bros., of New-York, and sc — T 
ls S°A d i fl D°S 
THIS HORSE-POWER, 
