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1866.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Grreene’s Patent; Oylinder 
CIDER MILL, 
For Crushing and Expressing tlie Juice 
from Apples, Grapes, and other Fruit, 
at one and the same operation. 
r The subscriber has invented and patented a Machine for 
crushing and expressing the juices from Apples and other 
fruit, at a single operation, thereby dispensing with Screws, 
Levers, Presses, and otiier cumbersome machinery, and sav¬ 
ing all the time and labor necessary to separate the juices 
from the fruit by the old process. This important result 
is attained by a novel arrangement of crushing and pressing 
cylinders together in one frame, entirely unlike any Machine 
ever heretofore constructed for such a purpose, and which 
must eventually supersede and do away with all known 
processes for extracting juices from fruit. 
The subscriber claims, ,and is ready to demonstrate, that the 
following advantages are gained over all other Machines: 
1st.—W ith the same amount of power, three timee the quan¬ 
tity of Cider or Wine can bo made in a day, tlian can be 
made by any other Macbine. 
2d.—That from 25 to 40 per cent, more Cider or Wine can 
be extracted from the same amount of fruit. 
3d.—Tliat it is more compact and simple in its operation, 
stronger and less liable to get out of order; is adapted to 
hand or otlier powers; is portable and can be transported 
readily from place to place ; can be driven by any kind of 
power, and can be attaclied to any machinery. 
4th.—Is cheaper in proportion to its capacity. 
5th.—Is stronger, being constructed entirely of iron. 
6th.—In being adapted for expressing juices from all kinds 
of fruit, including Apples, Grapes, Ehubarb, or Wine Plant, 
Currants and Berries of all kinds. 
7th.—Tliat it is superior to any Root Cutter known, for Mie 
purpose of crusliing roots of all kinds, for feeding stock, 
quicker, easier and better than any other Machine. 
8tli.— That it expresses tlie juices from Apples or other 
fruit tlie moment the.v are cruslied, wliereiu lies tlie great 
secret of making good Cider or Wine. 
9th.—That it does not grind or break the seed of any kind 
of fruit; thereby doing away with a great objection, which 
is urged against all other Machines. 
Enclose stamp for Descriptive Circular. 
Address, G. J. GREENE, Hudson, N. T. 
mu:. 
]n:AI.1.0R¥ & SANFORD’S 
ITUFROVED 
FLAX AND HEMP BRAKES, 
As now made, are the strongest and best ever used They 
occupy about S feet square, weigh about 1,000 lbs., require 
one man and a boy, and one to two liorae power to work 
them ; breaks from 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. Flax straw in 10 liours, 
taking out 65 to 75 per cent, of the woody matter. Tliis’ma- 
chine will save 120 lbs. to the ton more than any otlier ma¬ 
chine in the world. It will break tangled straw as well as 
straight. We have also an entirely new tow shaker and 
PICKER, works perfectly and does its work quicker and bet¬ 
ter than any otlier macliine, and prepares the stock for 
Rope. Also a NEW tow comber, which cleans and straight¬ 
ens the tow, free from slilve, rapidly making it line and 
straight. Send for circular or see machines in operation at 
9S William-st., New York. Address 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
No. 93 William-st., New York. 
WAI\ TED—$500,000, 
’ For which we Invite orders for Portable or Station¬ 
ary Engines, Cireular Saw mills, Reed’s & 
Bnckingbam’s Patent Portable FrcncU Burr 
Gi-ist mills and Bolts, Sugar-Cane mills and 
Sugar Pans. Our works are the oldest and most exten¬ 
sive in tlie country. All of our machinery Is of modern 
construction and guaranteed. 
Our Portable Mills are so complete and perfect that our 
millwrights erect and set them to sawing in two days’ time. 
Orders promptly filled, and deliveries made in any of the 
principal cities of the United States. 
For information or Illustrated Circulars, Address 
C. & J. COOPER, 
mount Vernon, Oblo, 
stump and Rock Extractor and Elevator 
Improved. For tUe year 18G6. 
This machine having been awarded the first Premium at 
every Fair at which it has been exhibited, including two 
New England, two New York State, East Pennsylvania, and 
Pennsylvania State, and Illinois State Fairs, lor 1865, and 
having been greatly improved the present season, stands un¬ 
rivalled as a machine for all pmqioses of heavy lifting or 
moving in any direction, as well as many of the lighter 
kinds. For further particulars send for Circular, giving de¬ 
scription, cuts, prices, certificates, &c. 
A. CRAWPORD,'Warren, Maine. 
I Sole Proprietor for the United States. 
An Extra Hand and Arm ! ! 
f The Patent Iron Hand, operated with a rope, at the end 
Of a pole, works like a charm. It picks apples from a tree, 
and fallen articles out of a well; seizes and holds large ani- 
mals by the nostrils, and small animals by the leg, &c., &c., 
I all at a distance, limited only by the lei^th of the pole and 
rope, and without trouble or danger. Every farmer wants 
one. Price $l; Six for $4, Warranted. Send stamp for 
illustrated Circular. 
GOLDSMITH & GREGORY, Goshen, N. Y. 
To Mowing Machine Agents and Others. 
Do you want the local Agency for the Cheapest, Fastest'. 
Easiest and most durable Self-Feeding Hay, Straw and 
Stalk Cutter in the world, or a Traveling Agency to sell on 
commission? (Don’t apply for New England.) 
Address_WAP.REN GALE, Peekskill, N Y. 
A mONTH IS BEING BIAOE WITH 
our IMPROVED STENCIL DIES, by ladies 
and gentlemen. Send for oar free Catalogue 
containing sainples and prices. Address, 
S. m. SPENCER & CO., Brattleboro’, Vt. 
WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE 
CO’S CEEEBRATED 
Portable Steam Engines, 
FROM 4 TO 33 HORSE POWER. 
ALSO PORTARIiE SAAV nilEIiS. 
We have the oldest, largest and most complete works in 
the United States, devoted exclusively to tlie manufacture 
of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, wliicli, for simplicity, 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to any ever ofl'ered to the public. 
The great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder 
area, which we give to ttie rated horse power, make our En¬ 
gines the most powerful and cheapest m use ; and tliey are 
adapted to every purpose wliere power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short notice. 
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on application. 
WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
. Utica, N. Y. 
Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
A. N. 'WOOD & CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Continue to manufacture their Improved 
PORTABEE ENGINES, 
For Farm and ^lechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Threshing Machines, Circular Saws, Mills 
of all kinds, PrintingPresses, Wood or Iron Lathes, Machi¬ 
nery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, Boring Artesian Wells, 
Pumping Water, Corn Snellers, &c., &c. 
We warrant our Engines to be what we represent them, 
and to give unqualified satisfaction in all respects. 
A. WOOD & CO. 
Family Wine and 
Cider Mill. 
Convenient, Economical and Cheap. 
Makes Pure Wine and Sweet 
Ciller. 
Saves all tlie Fruit. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. Address 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
Peekskill. N. Y. 
Or, G. E. HUTCHINSON, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
EVERYBODY 
Should hear of the 
Great Reduction on Doty’s Wagon Jacks 
on and after Sept. 1st. Sample by Express on receipt of 
$1.50. Rights at wholesale at $10 to .$15 per County. Grand 
chances for money-making. Circular.s free. 
WM. M. DOTY, 32 Courtlandt-st., New York. 
Horse Powers, Tliresliers, Com- 
BiNED Threshrrs and Cleaners, Fan Mills, Corn Shel- 
LERS, Hat, Straw, and Stalk Cutters, Cane Mills, and 
Evapobators, &c. 
Sold by GRIFFING & CO., 
North River Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 
58 & 60 Courtlandt-st., New York. 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countries to the num¬ 
ber of over 3000. 
The Horse Power is worked by either wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequalled advantages. We 
invite those wanting such machines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Greenpoint. Kings Co., L.I. 
Sliekloii’s I£oc!s Dlgsiiig Miichiiic. 
Is a Rock Digger, a Truck for drawing Rocks, and a Wall 
Layer, all combined in one macliine. For machines and fur¬ 
ther informatiou address G. L. SHELDOK, Hartsville, 
Berksliire Co., Mass. 
Repaii* yoaar Eeaky Roofs 
with; 
Compound iVlineral Cement. 
Applied witli a common trowel it will fill up crevices, and 
stop leaks arouml chimneys. Dormer windows, &c. 
Price 5 cents per pound in 50 and 100 pound boxes. 
i-i. w. JOHNS, 
Manufacturer of 
Iijiprovcil Roofing, 
Preservative Paint, &c. 
78 'William-.st., New 'Yorlc. 
Warranted to wash Easier, Q,uicUerancl Better, 
tlian any other machine or process. 
Tlio Clialleiige Wringer and Ironer. 
The most perfect Wringer in market, combuied with a 
mangle or Ironing machine. 
Agents wanted everywhere. They are making from SlOO 
to $300 per month. Send stamp for Circular giving full 
description and 1000 References. 
S. i\. PALMER & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
The Universal 
Clothes Wrino’er 
WITH 
COG-WHEELS, 
Fits any wnsh-tub, wrings clothes almost dry with little 
labor, and will save its cost in clotliing every vear. 
The Washer and Wringer have taken the first premiums 
at the great fairs of Europe and America. 
Send for wholesale and retail terms, also descriptive cir¬ 
culars. 
Exclusive right of sale given to the first responsible appli¬ 
cant from each town. 
R. C. BROWKIKCr, General Agent, 
32 Courtlandt-st., New York, 
(opposite Merchant’s Hotel). 
A Sample will be sent free of freight, on receipt of retail 
price, $8.50. 
DOTY’S 
Clothes Washer 
is easy to operate-sitting or stand¬ 
ing—injures no garments, and does 
its wor’k to perfection in from two to 
four minutes; is durable, and is the 
only wasliing-machine that is liked 
THE BETTER THE LONGER IT IS USED. 
Recommended as tlie vert best, 
by Solon Robinson, Orange Judd, Prof. Youiiuuis, and many 
other prominent men. 
Price, Family Size, $14. Hotel Size, $16. A sample will 
he sent free of freiglit on receipt of retail price. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
32 Courtlandt-st., New York, 
(opposite Merchant’s Hotel). 
For instantaneously Silver Plating articles of Brass, Cop¬ 
per, German Silver, &c., and for cleaning and polishing 
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, restoring tlie Plating wlicre 
worn olf. This most useful invention of tlie age is apreiiara- 
tion of pure Silver, and contains no mercury, acid, or otlier 
substance injurious to metals or the hands. It is a com¬ 
plete electro-plating battery in a bottle. Price 50 cents per 
bottle. For-- - -> st..,...,*,. 
H 
I- sale by all Druggists and Vai^ty Stores, 
a. W. JOHNS, Proprietor, 78 Winiam-st.,N.Y. 
