. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & the same size panswill produce one sixth more cream or butler, and of a superior fla-vor—they are more easily cleansed, and will keep milk sweetlonger by a number of hours Zinc tubs and firkins will keepbutter sweet several days longer in hot weather, than those ofwood or other kinds of metal. This has been a subject of experi-ment, and the results safely warrant the statement. Hence fam-ilies who prefer sweet hutter to rancid, will do well to avail them-selves of these tubs, for keepin


. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & the same size panswill produce one sixth more cream or butler, and of a superior fla-vor—they are more easily cleansed, and will keep milk sweetlonger by a number of hours Zinc tubs and firkins will keepbutter sweet several days longer in hot weather, than those ofwood or other kinds of metal. This has been a subject of experi-ment, and the results safely warrant the statement. Hence fam-ilies who prefer sweet hutter to rancid, will do well to avail them-selves of these tubs, for keeping their butter sweet and retainingits flavor Zinc ware is cleansed by rubbing it with brown brick dust, dry,without the use of soap The above are indisputable facts inregard to Zinc Ware, which are subject to experiment fairly onthe use of the articles. Bark asad Plaster Mills. THE TROY BARK AND PLASTER MILLS. These millsare altered and much improved from the aid fashioned mill which,has been in use for many years, Agricultural Implements, fyc. 65 . El rooks Pale la fi. Silli §f>Ismisig- Brookss silk spinning and reeling machine, which was inventedby himself, is found to be a very simple and easy operating ma-chine, and yet one of the most perfect lhat has been invented forthe purpose of reeling and twisting silk from the cocoons, andmanufacturing it into sewing silk. By the different arrangementsof this machine, it will operate upon a single or double thread, asmay be required, and prepare it for twisting or weaving. Expe-rience has fully proved that by uniting the filaments of silk as theyare drawn from the cocoons, wet in their natural glutinous sub-stance before they are dry, the thread is more firm, smooth ant]stronger ; from the simplicity of the machine, i nd the very easyway in which it is used, brings it within the comprehension andcapacity ol any person to use it. Mr Brooks has received a pre-mium for his invention, from several societies, and of late,


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