. The complete farmer and rural economist;. Agriculture. Cattle Chains. These chains have of late been introduced for the purpose of securing cattle to the stall, — are found to be the safest and most convenient mode of fastening cows and oxen in the stanchion. They consist of a chain which passes round the animal's neck, and by a ring attached to the stall plays freely up and down, and leaves the animal at liberty to lie down or rise at pleasure, and keeps him perfectly Brooks's Patent Silk Spinning Machine. Brooks's silk spinning and reeling machine, is found to be a very simple and


. The complete farmer and rural economist;. Agriculture. Cattle Chains. These chains have of late been introduced for the purpose of securing cattle to the stall, — are found to be the safest and most convenient mode of fastening cows and oxen in the stanchion. They consist of a chain which passes round the animal's neck, and by a ring attached to the stall plays freely up and down, and leaves the animal at liberty to lie down or rise at pleasure, and keeps him perfectly Brooks's Patent Silk Spinning Machine. Brooks's silk spinning and reeling machine, is found to be a very simple and easy operating ma- chinerand yet one of tlie most perfect that has been invented lor the purpose of reeling and twisting silk from the cocoons, and manufactur- ing it into sewing silk. By the different arrangements of tiiis Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fessenden, Thomas G[reen], 1771-1837. [from old catalog]. Boston, Otis, Broaders, & company;


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