AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 



No. 52 NORTH MARKET STREET, 



OPPOSITE merchants' ROW, 



BOSTON. 



JOSEPH R. NEWEIili, PROPRIETOR. 



The Agricultural Warehouse, which has been established in this city about eight 

 years, has become so extensive, and of so much importance to the community, as to 

 induce the proprietor to continue and extend it in all its various branches, for the ac- 

 commodation of experimental and scientific farmers, by the introduction of new and 

 useful implements of husbandry, and to furnish the practical farmer with the best 

 tools for his business. 



An establishment of this kind not only serves the above purpose, but is a deposi- 

 tory where the inventive artisan may place his articles for sale. 



The proprietor does not hesitate to say, that, among the variety of articles on hand 

 at this establishment, many are far superior in their form and construction, and far 

 better adapted to the purposes for which they are intended, thaa any others which 

 have been in use in this country. 



Among the variety of PLOUGHS on hand are Tice's, which is the most approved 

 cast iron plough in use ; 

 Howard's wrought and cast iron do. j 

 New York Self-Sharpening do. ; 



A new and much approved Side-hill plough, which is so constructed as to shift the 

 mould-board with great expedition, in such a manner as to throw the furrow down 

 hill each way, and can be used in any common land ; 



Common and Expanding Double Mould-board ploughs and cultivators ; 



Howard's patent Self-governing Ploughs. This plough is so constructed as to regu- 

 late the depth and width of each furrow, and govern itself without the assistance of a 

 ploughman. 



Pope's Improved Threshing Machine, invented by the late Joseph Pope, Esq., has 

 been in successful operation in different parts of the country for several years ; and is 

 found, on trial, to be the best operating machine ; to do the work in the most perfect 

 and effectual manner ; and the least liable to get out of order of any machine that has 

 been in use It will thoroughly thresh twenty bushels of wheat, rye, or barley, in 

 one hour ; and of oats, double the quantity ; with a common horse power which is 

 attached, and operates the machine with perfect ease j — with a Fanning Machine for 

 cleaning the grain. 



Also — Willis's, Eastman's, Safford's, and the common Dutch Straw Cutters j prices 

 from $G to $75. 



Jones's, Jaquith's, and Harrison's Corn Shellers ; prices from $12 to $25. 

 Gault's, Philadelphia, and common duaker Churns ; from $1,75 to $6. 

 Thomas's Winnowing Machine ; $16. 



Flagg's, Gerrish's, and Bailey's Hand Mills for grinding corn and plaster ; price $6 

 to $100. 



Corn and Cob Crackers ; Cultivators ; Vegetable Cutters ; Mears's Ox Yoke ; pat- 

 ent cast steel Hoes ; Prong Hoes ; Hay and Manure Forks ; Carrot Forks j Shovels 

 of various sorts ; Edging and Budding Knives ; Pruning Saws ; Transplanting Spades 

 and Shovels ; Pruning Shears ; Chain Halters ; Surveyors' and Cattle Chains ; Tree 

 Scrapers ; Pruning Knives and Chisels ; Rules ; Scythes ; Iron Bars ; Hay Knives , 

 Lead Water Pipes j Copper Pumps ; Stone Milk Pans ; Stone Churns, Pots, &c., with 

 every implement used on a farm or garden ; comprising the largest assortment to ba 

 found at any warehouse in the United States. 



JOSEPH R. NEWELL. 



