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AMERICAN AGRICtJLTUPJST, 
237 
The Union Apple¬ 
paring Machine 
is so constructed that 
The Knife Pares going 
both ways, 
Thus saving time without in¬ 
creasing the speed of the apple 
—o— 
It throws the Parings from 
the Machine. 
It contains a less number of 
parts than any other machine 
in the market. 
The gears are all connected 
directly with each other.there- 
by dispensing with the arbor 
or rod to connect them, and 
which has always been liable 
to work loose and turn around 
without moving the parts. 
It is very neat, as will.be 
seen by the above cut. 
It is very thorough in its construction. 
It has a straight knife, consequently leaves the apple 
smooth and handsome. 
Great pains have been taken to perfect this machine in all 
its parts, and it is warranted entirely satisfactory. 
This is the fourth year of its sale. 
Price per dozen, S9.00. In lots of* 10 dozen, 
a,t $8.50. In lots of 50 dozen, at $8.00. 
IMPROVED (Alili IRON) 
Paring, Coring, and Slicing Machine. 
All the objections that have ever been brought against 
the “ Bay Sate” Baring, Coring, and Slicing Machine, are 
entirely overcome in this improvement. 
It is all iron, and with the clamp can be firmly held to the 
table. 
The slide will not slip ont of the screw while in operation. 
It takes only just time enough to pare and slice each apple 
according to size, while in the “ Bay State ” it takes suffi¬ 
cient time to pare the largest apple for each one. 
It takes only three turns of the crank to pare, and only 
four turns to pare, core, and slice an ordinary-sized apple. 
It is all done at once, and leaves it in the best possible 
shape for drying and cooking. 
It being ail iron, and consequently thoroughly connected, 
it works easy. 
Dried apple sells higher when sliced with this machine 
than when quartered. It is only about one-half the size of 
the “Bay State” Machine. 
Our long experience with and constant demand for the 
“ Bay State ” has induced us at great expense to invent and 
perfect this now perfect Paring, Coring,and Slicing Machine, 
and it is warranted as recommended. 
Price per dozen, S13.00. In lots of 10 dozen, at 
S13.50. In lots of 50 dozen, at SS12.00. 
PEACH PABKR. 
The above cut represents a Peach Parer which has been 
sold for several years. 
The peach is held between the two forks, the large fork 
turns the peach, the small one turns upon the rod like a 
swivel when tlie peach is turned, and serves to hold up the 
outer end of the peach. The stone in each peach prevents 
the peach from being pushed on to one fork and held by 
that alone. 
The small fork is pushed up and back with the rod, the 
cam in the center of the stand serving to hold it in place 
while the peach is being pared. The knife is then drawn 
over the peach, from left to right. 
When peaches are soft it is better to hold the small fork 
against the peach by gently pushing against the knob while 
the peach is being pared, thereby dispensing with the use of 
the small cam in the center of the stand. 
The above machine is also superior for 
PARING POTATOES, 
and even when the potato is long and wilted, it works com¬ 
plete, the small or outer fork serving to hold up the outer 
end of the potato while it is being pared. The knife upon 
this machine is of a very superior shape for potatoes. 
It is also a good apple paring machine—the use of the small 
or sliding fork being dispensed with. 
Price per dozen, 1 $10.00. In lots of 10 dozen, 
at $9.50. 25 dozen at $9.00. 
Manufactured only by D. H. WHITTE5IORE, 
Successor to Whittemore Brothers, 
Worcester, Mass. 
CLARK, WILSON & CO., Agents, 
81 Beekman-st., New York. 
Choked or Moated Cattle 
relieved at once by the use of 
CLUMP’S PATENT THROAT PIPE. 
A new instrument, warranted to perform the work for 
which it is made. Every cattle owner should have one. 
Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. Address 
CLUMP & ENEIiLE, New Haven, Conn. 
T HE AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP. 
Patented Feb. 9, 1S64. 
The BRIDGE¬ 
PORT M AN UFAC¬ 
TORING COM¬ 
PANY, Bridgeport, 
Conn.,having large¬ 
ly increased their 
facilities for the 
manufacture of the 
above-named cele¬ 
brated DOUBLE¬ 
ACTION, NON- 
FREEZING Force 
PUMP, are pre¬ 
pared to furnish 
them in any quan¬ 
tities. This pump 
is recommended by 
Insurance Compan¬ 
ies and others as a 
convenient and use¬ 
ful fire pump, as 
with the power of 
one man water can 
be thrown through 
a hose and pipe 
from 50 to 75 ft. It 
is also recommend¬ 
ed for its conven¬ 
ience in washing 
wagons, watering 
gardens, lawns, &c. 
Its Advantages 
AND USES. 
1 st. Simp licity.— 
The entire Pump is 
composed of but 
few parts, all of gal¬ 
vanized iron, and 
can be taken apart 
and put together easily, and as it requires no packing, sel¬ 
dom gets out of repair. 
2d. It Never Freezes—As no water remains in the pipe 
when not in motion, there is no danger of freezing. 
3d. These Pumps, being placed near the bottom of the well, 
work with very little friction, as they are perfectly lubri¬ 
cated, and always furnish the coldest and purest water. 
4th. Galvanized .—Being thoroughly galvanized, outside 
and inside, they do not impart an unpleasant and brackish 
taste to the water; hence, for well-pumps for family use, the 
galvanized ones are recommended. 
We are prepared to furnish the following list of Pumps, 
either Iron, Galvanized or Brass, with printed directions lor 
putting them in. Pipe extra. In ordering pipe and pump 
from the manufactory or of agents, be particular to give the 
exact depth of well to top of platform; pipe can then be 
furnished the length required, so that any man observing 
the directions sent can set a pump without trouble. Orders 
for pumps promptly filled. Sent by express C. O. D. 
Capacity , 
per minute. 
15 to 20 gals. 
25 to 35 gals. 
70 gals. 
140 gals. 
400 gals. 
Pipe, Hose, and Couplings required will be furnished at 
the lowest price. 
MOWER & REAPER. 
Vo. 
Iron. 
Gal¬ 
vanized. 
Size of 
Cylinder. 
Length of 
Stroke. 
1 
$ 12 
$ 15 
inches. 4 and 6 Inches. 
2 
20 
25 
4 inches. 4 and 5 inches. 
3 
30 
36 
5 inches. 
G inches. 
4 
50 
65 
6 inches. 
7 inches. 
5 
200 
252 
9 inches. 
12 inches. 
This Cklkbbated and Unequaled machine is manufac¬ 
tured by Tile Clipper Moiver & Reaper Company, 
at their Works at Yonkers, N. Y.. where they have unsur¬ 
passed facilities for the business. The Machine needs no en- 
comium. Farmers throughout all sections ot the country 
who have used it, are ready and willing to testify to its great¬ 
ly superior qualities for all work, combining, as it does, more 
points of excellence than any machine yet made. 
Its principal characteristics are Simplicity of Con¬ 
struction, Durability, Ease of Draft. 1 ortability, 
and Completeness of Finish in all its I arts. 
These Machines are made of Four Sizes, to meet the 
wants of any farmer, as follows: 
No 1. One-Horse machine (30 in. wheel,) 3V£ leet Swath 
Tliis Machine took the First Premium et CoDl 
Medal, at the Great Trial at Auburn, N.Y., duly 1800, and 
is the only practical One-Horse Machine in 
Market. , , ,, . „ „ 
No. 2, Two-Horse (light) 30 in. wheel, 4 feet Swath. 
No. 3, “ (medium) 32 in. wheel, leet Swath. 
No 4 “ (large) 30 in. wheel, i'A and 5 leet Swath. 
Made also as a Combined Mowerand Reaper. 
Address THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
Nos. 12 & 14 Cliff st.. New York City. 
Walter A. Wood’s Prize Mowers and 
Reapers. See advertisement in May number. 
Dr. Grant’s Deep Tilling and Trenching 
Plows, ail sizes. 
Share’s Patent Coulter Harrow, Cultivators, 
Horse Hoes, &c., &c. 
Swift’s Improved Lawn Mower, the only relia¬ 
ble one in use. Six sizes, suitable for hand or horse-power. 
Clift’s Aerating Churn will make good butter in 
live minutes. Send for Circulars to 
J. II. DECATUR & CO., Agents, 
197 Water-st., New York. 
Shaler’s Family Scales. You want them. See 
advertisement oil page 231. 
B uy th k rsmsT. 
Honor to whom Honor is Due. 
Harder’s PREMIUM Railway 
HORSE POWER AND COMBINED THRESHER AND^ 
CLEANER, AT THE GREAT NATIONAL 
TRIAL AT AUBURN, JULY, 18GG. 
For “ Sloiv and easy movement of horses —15 rods less than 
miles an hour. Mechanical construction of the very best 
kind, deserving of high commendation. Thorough and con¬ 
scientious workmanship and material in every place ; noth - 
ing slighted, excellent work, &c.,” as shown by Official Re¬ 
port of Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowers and Planters, &c., all of the best in Mar¬ 
ket. Circulars with price, full information and Judges’ Re¬ 
port of Auburn trial sent free. Address 
R. & M. HARDER, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
New York State Agricultural Works. 
Established 1830. 
Manufacturers of Wheeler’s Patent Railway Horse Pow¬ 
ers and Threshers and Cleaners, Lever Powers of the most 
approved kinds. Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, Wood Saw¬ 
ing Machines, Shingle and Heading Machines, Horse Pitch- 
forks. The Atlantic Cotton Gin and Condenser, (Saw made 
without filing.) etc., etc. Also dealers in the most approved 
Agricultural Implements. Our machines cannot be excel¬ 
led if equalled by any ill the market, and we guarantee them 
fully as represented. Address, 
WHEELER, MELICIi & CO., Albany, N. Y. 
Illustrated Circulars and Price Lists sent on application. 
The Sword Brick Machine 
Grinds the clay, makes, presses compactly and frees from 
the moulds by Steam Power 20,000 to 30,000 Superior Brick 
daily. Four men receive them and hake them up as they 
come from the machine. JACOB R. CROSSMAN, Agt., 
No. 43 Broad-st., New York. 
P ATENT CHERRY STONER.— Takes ont the 
stones from one bushel per hour, without mashing the 
fruit. Simple and durable. Price $1.25. Agents wanted. 
Address GEER & HUTCHINSON, Peoria, Ill. 
HYDRAULIC 
COW-MILKER. 
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—All who arc looking for busi¬ 
ness to call and examine the HYDRAULIC COW-MILKER. 
Pat. May 22, 1866, and Feb. 18, 1868. There never was a 
patent issued from the Patent Office which has sold so read¬ 
ily as this. One hundred and sixty counties (in which the 
Company are now prepared to furnish the machines,) have 
been soid within thirty-five days, and many more engaged 
by the most cautious and prudent business men. It is a sure 
cure for aching hands and kicking cows. It milks the four 
teats of a cow at once. It imitates the calf—draws and 
stops drawing to swallow. It milks cows perfectly dry in 
from two to three minutes. It is operated by hand, dog, 
horse, or other power. One man can attend several ma¬ 
chines, milking as many cows at once. It is simple, dura¬ 
ble, and self-adjusting. Will fit any cow. Milks three-teated 
cows as well as any. Easily worked, not liable to get out 
of order, and lias proven by practical use to be more agree¬ 
able to the cow than hand-milking. Call one and all and 
pass your judgment upon the most important and valuable 
invention of the 19th Century. A rare opportunity is now 
offered to enterprising men, with large or small capital, to 
make money, cither bv traveling or locating in eitv or coun- 
trv. HYDRAULIC COW-MILKING MACHINE CO., No. 
1 Vesey street, (Astor House Block), New York. 
