. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & Uhasadlers Improved ©onMe Harrow. This Harrow is so constructed as to be in two parts, and joinedtogether by hinges on two straight centre pins, in that one partcan be raised and swung over on the other half as occasion re-quires. Its advantage over the common Harrows is, th it it isloss liable to be stopped, as one side may be elevated or turned toa perpendicular position, while the other side proceeds horizontal-ly ; it tnay thus be drawn nearer to rocks, trees, &c. It will likewise b


. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & Uhasadlers Improved ©onMe Harrow. This Harrow is so constructed as to be in two parts, and joinedtogether by hinges on two straight centre pins, in that one partcan be raised and swung over on the other half as occasion re-quires. Its advantage over the common Harrows is, th it it isloss liable to be stopped, as one side may be elevated or turned toa perpendicular position, while the other side proceeds horizontal-ly ; it tnay thus be drawn nearer to rocks, trees, &c. It will likewise better adapt itself to ridges, hollows, and uneven land. Harrow teeth of all sizes, steel or iron. iiarden7* Improved Hand Sowers. This is one of those small but very useful implements, calcu-lated for sowing Garden and Field Seeds, and is very useful forthe purpose intended. * - w 52 J. R. NcweWs Catalogue of ©avals Improved Pateasf Dirt This road or dirt scraper invented by Shadrach Davis, is u«edto great advantage in removing dirt or gravel, more particulnrly,in stony lsnds, from the peculiar construction of the points, whichare similar to those of a plough point. They enter the groundvery free and easy, fill and discharge themselves, and are easilymanaged by one horse or yoke of oxen. Ploughing is not neces-sary where these shovels are used. We the undersigned hereby certify that we have used Davisspatent plough pointed road and dirt scraper, and we consider itit great improvement on the common road scraper, and can, withconfidence recommend it to the public, as being superior to an}implement of the kind we have ever used, particularly in sandyand stony land, being so constructed as to load itself without tileuse of ploughing, which is common in using the old fashion dirtscraper; we consider it one of the greatest labor saving imple-ments to the road maker that can be used, and as such, we fullyrecommend it to the


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