. New England farmer, and horticultural register. Mears, but if your land is heavy, hard orro~begin with Mr. Howards. At the above mentioned trial the Howard Ploughmore work, with the same pewer of tarn, than any aplough e-vhibiled. No ,ither turned more Iwentyseand one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, whileHoward Plough turned ticentynine and one half inche:the same power of team ! All acknowledge that HowaPloughs are much the strongest aud most substantimade. ?There has been quite an improvement made on the sior land side of this Plough, which rnn be renewed willhaving to furnish


. New England farmer, and horticultural register. Mears, but if your land is heavy, hard orro~begin with Mr. Howards. At the above mentioned trial the Howard Ploughmore work, with the same pewer of tarn, than any aplough e-vhibiled. No ,ither turned more Iwentyseand one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, whileHoward Plough turned ticentynine and one half inche:the same power of team ! All acknowledge that HowaPloughs are much the strongest aud most substantimade. ?There has been quite an improvement made on the sior land side of this Plough, which rnn be renewed willhaving to furnish a new landsidc: t. s shoe likewise sectthe mould board and landside together, and strengthensPlough very much. The price of the Ploughs is from S6 to Si5. A Plotsufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost al;SIO SO, and with cutter Si, with wheel and cutter, Siiextra. The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retailthe New England Agricultural Warehouse aud Seed SliNos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, by JOSKPH 15RECK & CO. -sL^p^^ WILLIS LATEST LMPKOVED SEED SOWEIn using this machine, the farmer may be ccitain tlbis seed is put into the ground, and at the same liiin the best possible manner. Tliere has been a gndifficulty in machines for sowing garden seeds; thare very apt to clog up, and the fanner might go overacre of land and not sow a single seed ; but not so wthis; it is so constructed thai it cannot possibly cliIII using this sower, the farmer ran save one halfhis seed, and do the work at less than one quarter texfiense of the common way of sowing, and havedone in a much better manner; it opens the furiedrops the seed covers it over and rolls them dowiIt will sow any kind of Garden Seeds ; say Ruta liafMangel Wurlzcl, Turnips, Carrots, Bei ;s, Parsnips, CJions, ^c. For sale al the New England AgricultuiWarehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 North Miket street, by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. NEW ENGLAND FARMER. A WEEKLY PAPER. Terms, $2 per year in advance, or f2 50


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