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of a crank, and is calculated for all kinds of domestic purpo- 

 ses, as well as for green-houses, factories, &;c. There are 

 different sizes of these pumps manufactured, which are so con- 

 structed as to answer as forcing pumps in such a manner as to 

 carry water to any distance, and are a good substitute for an 

 ensine. 



Maggys Thrashing Machine and Horse Power. This machine, 

 mvented by David Fla^g, of New York, is very simple in its 

 construction, and not liable to get out of order, and is in very 

 general use in the western part of the state of New York. 



Zinc Hollow Ware, either for culinary use or the dairy, by 

 wholesale or retail, may be had at the agricultural warehouse. 



