FARM ECHOES. 



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worked upon an ingeniously contrived turn-table, by 

 which it is carried, by cog wheels, under a revolving, 

 cone-shaped, and grooved presser, which makes deep 

 channels down which the buttermilk escapes to the edge 



KOTABY BUTTER-WOBKEB. 



of the table. It is then led by pipes to a tub placed un- 

 derneath to receive it. 



Luxuriating here in the purest and richest of cream 

 and milk, a.nd realizing that many thousands of the resi- 



PRINT OF BUTTEK. 



PRINT IN NAPKIN AND BOX. 



dents of New York and Brooklyn were actually suffering 

 for the want of these blessings, I resolved more than 



