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Cultivators and Harrows, of all patterns and sizes, constantly on 

 hand. 



Green's celebrated Strata and Hay Cutters, operating on a mechan- 

 ical principle not before applied to any implement for this purpose. 

 This machine is simple in its construction, made and put together 

 strongly. It is therefore not so liable to get out of order as the com- 

 plicated machines in general use. This Machine is in extensive use 

 and highly approved of. It is warranted to give the best satisfaction to 

 those who use it. 



Also, Boynton's Straw Cutter. This machine, when in operation by 

 Horse or Steam power, will cut from three to six bushels per minute. 

 Price $50. 



Willis' Improved Vertical Straw Cutter. 

 " " Guillotine " " 



" " " Hand " " 



Common Dutch and Hand " " These machines are in very 

 common use, and known to every practical farmer ; are considered 

 good machines for small farms and stables. 



Hay Knives. Vegetable Cutters. 



Grind Stones, hung on friction rollers — Family Hand Mills — Paint 

 Mills — Winnowing Mills. 



Cheese Presses. — Improved Self-governing Cheese Presses, and all 

 other kinds, both patent and common. 



Gault's and other Churns. 



Corn Shelters. — Willis's Improved Double Corn Sheller. 

 New York do. do. do. 



Seed Sowers. — Cole's Impi'oved Seed Sowers. 

 Willis's do. do. 



Willis'' s Improved Sausage Machine. 



Sugar Mills. — Tree and Bush Pullers. 



Parlridge''s Hay and Manure Forks, and Dung Pullers. 



Axe Handles, Post Augers, Pick Axes, Post Spoons, Iron Bars, 

 Churn Drills, Hand Drills and Hammers, Bull Rings, Trace Chains, 

 Halter Chains, Truck Chains, Hay Pullers, Wheel Barrows, Hand En- 

 gines, Barn Lanterns, Lamps, &c.. Brass Syringes for Gardens, Prun- 

 ing Chisels and Saws, Budding and Pruning Knives, Fruit Shears, Fruit 

 Gatherers, Switching Bills, Cheese Hoops and Cheese Cloths. 



The above, with many other Implements and Machines, are for sale 

 at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 45 North Market Street, Boston, 

 by N. P. H. WILLIS. 



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