The Farmer's monthly visitor . o become sour inwarm weather, the oxygen that it imbibes fromthe uimosphere, which makes it sour, must insome degree act upon tiie lead of ihe glazed potand form the oxiile of lead, and render it notonly disagreeable to the , but very unwhole-soin<. The stone pot being entirely free from all sub-stances of this kind, and in a high degree a non-conductor, keeps the creiim cool and in a pureand sweel slate much longer than the glazed potor a wooden vessel. And fin llie purpose ofpacking down butler the stone pot will preserveevery part of it sweet and pure


The Farmer's monthly visitor . o become sour inwarm weather, the oxygen that it imbibes fromthe uimosphere, which makes it sour, must insome degree act upon tiie lead of ihe glazed potand form the oxiile of lead, and render it notonly disagreeable to the , but very unwhole-soin<. The stone pot being entirely free from all sub-stances of this kind, and in a high degree a non-conductor, keeps the creiim cool and in a pureand sweel slate much longer than the glazed potor a wooden vessel. And fin llie purpose ofpacking down butler the stone pot will preserveevery part of it sweet and pure, while the ulazed])()t or wooden firkin will impart to that portionof the mass which comes in contact with thema disagreiabh^ flavor. For the same reasons thestone churn tor those who have but fi;w cows, isfar superior to the ol 1 fashioned wooden one call properly appre<-iate the dilTerencebetween slom; an 1 earthen ware for these purpo-ses, until lliey have tried them.—Me. Farmer. TIIK REST PLOUGH EVER MADE!. J. L,. ROBINSON, AGENT IOll ) IROUTY AND INFORMS l\w. FaniKirs mul ol NflW Hampuliirftanil ViTtiMuil, that In* will keep roiiHtriiitly on Imuti al hisHiKip rt-ar of 3(IS Mnlii i^trfcl (North ) iirar the Wtitiliintiiilji ilott;!, Uu iifw serirn (if CAST- IRON PLOUGHS, UANtTrACTITIlED AT nonTDN, MA19., I) T DAVID PMIITY & CO. lU0TTT^3 PhniLhs nro iiiiivrrsnlly Id hr I III- |H(.iirrrIi) Till- yri!Ut. it iiiadc in tliiU liiuh ly iiHtful iiiipli-rmMit. Otlit* hnvc niiiili: Iniiirovtil Ilouutis; und tlic besi M<iiii:)h of nil are ackimuiedtfcd in he tlioSL- who hnvp cn|tl<-a mid imihiretl Proitlyw prMil Inmrovrinenti*. The whtili; price of one of thwc Ilouf^h:^ mny he saved in Il)« Icsaexpense of dnmsht in ;i s!hple seasnn : no Plmichs, hut llieseand sucli us IIk-kl-, po p^^r^ctly tnin a furrow. Of flexible ca?tirnti, they may br-s:if<ly iiffcd oven in stony (rroimd. An ad-ditionnl point is alway


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