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the steel plates or mould-boards outwards. If it is desirable to 

 turn the earth inwards, or away from the plants, the teeth are 

 taken off the cultivator and bolted to the opposite side. Such 



teeth can be obtained of the inventor, M. Alden & Son, Au- 

 burn, N. Y., or of Paschall Morris's Agricultural Works, 1120 

 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



HILL'S POTATO-DIGGER. 



The illustration on the next page represents a two-horse 

 potato-digger, recently invented by Rev. J. J. Hill, Xenia, Ohio. 

 We saw the first one that was ever made, in operation on Long 

 Island, in the fall of 1865. It works well, and has been 

 thoroughly perfected by the proprietor, R. H. Allen, 189 

 Water street, New York City. Those farmers who raise 

 large quantities of potatoes will find this a great labor-saving 

 implement. 



