SEPTEMBER 4, 1858.} 
THE i leet A ae GAZETTE. 
a. 
Tbs. ¢ 
SS Oa Meat or Oat ele pes 
inseed-cake. a 
ch e 
place oes at the cost a — — pounds.” 
| ch i 
by Aon new ; a su anges are “continually t 
43 
extract pui jan ipa: ae ioi r fairly for the date 
at whic en. 01840 ni picabtenn! 
} Ein 
wonderfully extended. 
a rate i 
n best t plement ipe E the kind | 
may be had for 5l; ; and — then, too, t 
ood © crop of r Manane at 
mm and maidlond E 
the gr 
yi the disk is moy 
ery 
j the knives, and 
nih 
In “tn Pils cutter 
oe n aa 
aw cis oma urface. The hop; 
oa nti inita centro; ce verti- 
‘al, but oes ¢ downwards i in the directio: which 
ed when These divi fioi form 
Turnips are pressed by 
h, accordingly, they are cut. 
(ideal the mer paea- 
disk | i 
“Bors ris sets of knives are simi- 
above 
upports, against which the ’ 
against whic 
pro bree- and that the si and cut isi st si = s0 gres for — prec: costs 4l. 10s. 
machine we know on one tion to o the. hori fi 
beter i = pty aa ines 20 cows, s x I usually do; | whose factory turns out many tho ousands per annum. cutters. whether rrara a Ta ia the 
ae Deg never been.in.6o good as e, and ] p: T not Excepting, omr the great extension. and i d 
ya ys hp the 7 4 f the implement sale Mr. Pusey wrote, | of the o Tarnipe ite: on bhkta resting on the oscillating 
mome by vinass ived per | the paragraph will hold. true De the present date; and | or surfice. This, of course, is esi 
de es of pulp, pe sor inated’ for we do not believe that the ing by the use of the | great, and so a is the consequent friction, in 
ath five kilogrammes of short straw, ent holds true a such as that o Turn 
Deed Oot By th so. means We found in thel to. its fall extent only perhaps “of Turnips eaten by ae lies above the Ss Taasi 
e ty and tity; I pema ceive an im- sheep; ; but for raeme too, the, adv: vantage, and. i d still listrict 
=k quali th 3 ear, which iy 
et Bs = aes on coup grie over which it is 
fhe the pulp is pref te x tryin master a whole Turnip in his led “The Jiro pn are the diving tar the 
F7 igi oati ey Sia = outstretched neck a nd and the revolving dise i in the cart mually 
Mibe proportion of pulp obtained. has always been ton gue, and slavering mouth, a which it operates; Itis 
sen 79 to 75 well dried. T fatten ed this year 2 reser for the horse, and the better plan 
man smd $00 sb 4 th hus superinten ended and per: sacle to end, rom and | is to tieoma pe epon dri riving wheels, and draw ans 
iiao months, I | sent the best oxen and <n that | meee probably, in a failure ee all; for the root is en ee 
Snare found at the ne we of Poissy an Sceaux, abandoned, or it may stop half-w: y dc his ere “ sin es «f ae cutter fall, ‘and the plan rn 
h the for an edin oaan — 
atom an w when they were first put ms to i A to waste their time and the frst health i in the| Turnip-cu' e, is y 
kollad 
“T cansed to 
i oe 
which, the 
urpose| attempt to bring the process to a conelusion, which 
on 
boy who 
ts can, by a sight motion with his left’ hand, 
without „stopping the work the m oe cause 
cages i ers of the a of ale maak ; Į 
se moos SEIT wo md. As to the cows, t i p i t pl 
be of them has hast i. ‘ane I have re | > J 1 
fom DSDS, which have eaten nothing cs but y pulp ties, acts sagr rect pressure, the fashion 
i the winter, mixed with Potat d 150 | of a nut-crac on the ne cheek anain open “ harp 
of all ages are fed on the an Sa E eila of edges, arranged in a cup-shaped manner, and ois 
O a Ihave cleaned my land, and improved my — a block fitting those edges, ‘80 that anything | v 
onethird in Wheat; T have in first year | p 
iSite quantity of manure, by pu ing straw, | t The Tatter: „But one root at a time is cut, and it is de- 
| Aon agama it. To quay has a wiittier of tine or of 
certainly increased deen in value. With Beet- ror tis ar nr mi as this; besides, the 
m oxen; and distilled on an 
root per diem 
for 
sliced ar is = inferior DK both for sheep and for cattle to 
3 hett 
the finger- shaped pi as the p pa ar ri which ae 
pees e Patol Both time and fore 
three more a 
slope, to run 
appears 
which to 
Biese: cylinder, on whose axle the fly-wheel is placed, 
tains, arranged upon it in “step by step” outline, a 
knife or cutter, or a series of nives, "for each of these 
or. lack of material on 
oO 
+ X 
‘cent. 
alg was ase per Sax —_ I 
one-fourth weight ae Gespeel ‘hay. and 22 lbs. of 
ace gly, are proton economised in other machine 
of the kind as compared with this one, "asd most of 
analysed or comparative trials. 
years I have used thi 
. fab is manare exclusively, and Ili 
į —— “ The use of 400 tons 
Mt season, has first of 
ma of pulp which I ee 
P; | pass 
ened either with pre jeoting © eters. ioe with itself, 
and at the distance 
ess. | when slices-of ote ‘hice 
canno ARAE iit 
e a a bare Pr thess, with with projecting knife-edgos of 
ht o; 
and in others either method of 
"erin can ae ign will. 
aa of o oper ration common to all consists in the 
Tind. 
pieced on a separate k knife w about apr inch wide 
2 of an inch deep, cutting two sides of the finger- 
on pieces which wil pass through it; the other 
two 
which surface is 
eat of 
the Turnip at e : 
inch in length, a 
ew therefore at right angles ets the eatin 
med, so that these slices are divided 1 
ne 
Now, 
we ‘and fall in what we have called ice, oF shaped t oits. in 
sides having been a the one by the upright edge 
| of the knife í one step ada mee in the ate series with 
itself, e level el edge of the knife ne 
Í Bie +h C3 
m it, side of th 6 eylinder: 
vide in papeslvinian i — against the the roots in 
the Puy a 
of | Shaped pieces which t 
space is eft a at ha ston of 
te git in the ‘boxing, 
by which: wage olves 
basket be Th 
=f EA E into the 
F» weigh 
Tbs, hi 
ia. beni g fae le 
w 407. 
3 fed 26 head of- engar hy of which have 
Oduye an oe ur 10. sheep 
80 a nae 
: fora T rae saa 
y horses were 
th, siihongn ' Poss aii a 
erry week. to fetch coals, and to 
f knives are 
- ias by: the cot elg maare 
immovably held to 
drical, or ted 
t made 
to oscillate volve; and w. e tt revo revolve o 
Sonat it aay ae so either i in an apright plane or in $ 
tal. 
and who makes enormous’ numbers of these machines, 
has made ‘several improvements in in detail upon them, 
The oscillating cutter of the first kind, in which 
as we have ee is much used in 
drical one of rf 
nt “step by step,” ” though not somuch as the other ; 
his mode Pore use the 
te angle 
= = ht clang E the oscil- 
and so be forced t 
td hei oal ike her er raceme 
lation is generally m: b — much io the 
fashion of a hand atbar the e 
parallel with the handle, to do ihe “icing, Bint te 
with a.set of cross knives, in a gridiron- 
g 56 as to fall below 
uncut, 
Wedlake’s form of the Tarnip-outter is not a perfect 
cylinder, the : somewhat: ¢ conical form being intended to 
ent of a bars, between whic’ 
, and fall, 
oping parh. which pii — to the 
loa one who has used machines in agoe = 
operation is done te p a eontinno oe aeiae me 
e or nol 
venin 
deseri unieated: 
PET, Fie 
oscillati 
| greatly preter them to the Ta pie Riser cutters inet] cy 
shay 
by-which the aon has to to be com: 
ft hand, and a Turnip efter 
Saiar y e ‘ih 
al the other a I have to describe are upon 
“ee 
pe ag eng is 
e arranged m plane or 
Belinya or eain ; but their motion is circular. 
lane-surface cuti the ordinary 
are | be 
} Sepa 
and} is an instan 
such 
cepa the-disk, so that two cuts 
& year would! both sets 
disk: machine 
inches i 
cylindrical ; it may 
s! 
-shaped: bits. 
rime k s fc ao Ena the predna of 
aE wor = ound it and ements of coi 
cutters 
There are nog ee in a pae een 
Lismore: 
to enable their 
if they could be 
cause the 
| ton very soon after being heaped together, pan some 
ee a 
cross | experiments are said to have sanctioned this as - 
