. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & I>iscJaai*§iiiag-aE2d devolving Morse Bake. The Discharging Horse Rake is a very plain and simple opera-ting implement. It is so constructed as to load itself, by raisingthe teeth a little, and the horse drawing it forward, when filled sofar as to form a winrow of suificient size ; a slide is ihen pressedforward, which discharges the hay. Bv raising the rake, we passthe first winrow, and commence a second, and thus continue untilwe pas5 over the field. The Revolving Rake which has be


. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & I>iscJaai*§iiiag-aE2d devolving Morse Bake. The Discharging Horse Rake is a very plain and simple opera-ting implement. It is so constructed as to load itself, by raisingthe teeth a little, and the horse drawing it forward, when filled sofar as to form a winrow of suificient size ; a slide is ihen pressedforward, which discharges the hay. Bv raising the rake, we passthe first winrow, and commence a second, and thus continue untilwe pas5 over the field. The Revolving Rake which has been in general use in most parts Agricultural Implements, Sfc. of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is found to be one of the mostuseful and labor saving machines now in use. One man and horsewith a boy to lead, will rake on an average from ten to fifteen acresper day, with ease, and do the work well. They aie coming intovery general use in all parts of the country and will, no doubt, ina few years supersede the use of the common hand Ganlts Pntent Chnrn, Which lias been in use for several years, is the most approvedand convenient churn now in use. The particular advantage isthe ease and facility with which it can be worked. From itsqnick and powerful motion it will produce the greatest quantity ofbutter from the same quantity of cream ; is easy to clean and noway liable to get out of order. Mr , Editor of the Kew England Farmer, Sir— In answer to the inquiry respecting the Gaults Churnwhich I purchased at the Agricultural Warehouse, I give it as mydecided opinion, that they are the best churns I have ever seen inuse. They are very convenient to keep clean, bring the buttervery easy, and require not more than 15 to 20 minutes to do achurning, Respectfully yours, B. REYNOLDS. Sharon, June 15, 1834. 56 J: R. NeweWs Catalogue of STONE CHURNS. A small article well calculated for smalldairies. PHILADELPHIA BARREL CHURNS, of different sizes.


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