On Hotchkiss's Cutter. 119 



To liver)- stable keepers, and to those who dispose of 

 cut straw, the machine will, if employed, be extensively 

 beneficial ; and farmers may bring to our market a very 

 great part of the hay they now waste in the present im- 

 provident manner of feeding ; should they use the ma- 

 chine. 



I am very respectfully yours, 

 Richard Peters, Junr, 



John Eastman, 



