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in the morning to keep the laborers busy during the day, and 

 as much as could be cured and got in with ease. The two sea- 

 sons during which I have witnessed the working of the machine, 

 I have made it in my mind an absolute necessity, in all econom- 

 ical management of the farm, to which purpose alone I have 

 had it applied. 



Salem, November 1, 1856. 



Stateinent of Horace Ware. — Manny's Machine. 



In addition to the above, I have mowed about six acres of 

 second crop in as many hours, of between one and two tons to 

 the acre. 



I entertain the same favorable opinion of Manny's machine, 

 as compared with all others that I have seen, that I expressed 

 last year ; and recommend it with confidence to all who have 

 the requisite skill and patience to use such an implement. 



Marblehead, November 1, 1856. 



