American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . RALES COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— i* Do von want Hie cheapest, fastest, easiest operated,most simpi,., a-id .hirahle Hay. Straw and StalkCuller. ]foltoh< ,.,.,,; f,.r till l,ie,l. Allowance made for1i-ight. Agenisv. Illnslrated Circular sent. PEEKSKILL FLOYi \Vlso gold pel cular. G. F. , sand ea I Nassa it. On -st., ki tilling wi ,.,,,;. A. N. WOOD & CO., EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., Manufacturers of their Celebrated PORTABLE EIGINES, For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly adapt oi
American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . RALES COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— i* Do von want Hie cheapest, fastest, easiest operated,most simpi,., a-id .hirahle Hay. Straw and StalkCuller. ]foltoh< ,.,.,,; f,.r till l,ie,l. Allowance made for1i-ight. Agenisv. Illnslrated Circular sent. PEEKSKILL FLOYi \Vlso gold pel cular. G. F. , sand ea I Nassa it. On -st., ki tilling wi ,.,,,;. A. N. WOOD & CO., EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., Manufacturers of their Celebrated PORTABLE EIGINES, For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly adapt oil to driving Thrashing Machines. ( ircular Miws. Millsof all kinds. Printing Presses. Wood or Iron 1,allies. Machin-ery in Cabinet or Wagon Shops, boring Artesian Wells,Pumping Winer. Com Shellers. &c., &c. ts, liken p., ... _ t pit. Mr. W. N. Perry, of Kiishvllle. Yates N. Y., says inthe Conntrv Gentleman of Aug. 2th. lsi;7: by Hie way. weare thrashing hv steam, uslnga six lior-e porlalile works t a charm, ins! the thing to do a nice ioh : 1! doesthe work olten horses on a sweep power, and very muchbetter. The American Agriculturist, In editorial notes, on page317. Sept. number^ ISO;, savs: Steam are aprominent icalilre in Wcstoi 11 husbandry. The horse thrash-ers are still in use, lint are as certainly doomed as the -rv thi-ol- the hand rake, They are altogether loo slow for this age
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