CULTIVATORS. 



2. — Adjustably connecting the rear plough stantlards G to 

 the i-eav ends of the bars or frame C, by the tube E and long 

 bolt 1). whether made in one piece or separate, and the 

 waslieis F and set screws^-', substantially as herein shown 

 and ilescribed, and for the purpose set forth. 



3. — Adjustably securing the forward stand.ird L to the 

 forw ard end of the bars or frame C, by means of the wash- 

 ers N and bolt M, substantially as herein shown and de- 

 .sciil)ed, and for the purpose set forth. 



4. — The notched washers F N, constructed substantially 

 as herein shown and described, when used for securing the 

 plough standards in place, as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



5. — The combination of the slotted and grooved washers 

 K, eye-bolts J, and slotted arms I, with the brace-rods H and 

 bars or franieC,substantially as herein shown and described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 98,251.— FRANK GO.SS, We.-cford, Pa .— .S/;,w/- 

 J'hiig/is. — Decimher 28, 1 869. 



Claim. — I. — The combination, in a cultivating plough, 

 of a beam A, standard B, sole-bar F, upright arm H, and 

 tie-bolt G, constructed and arranged as herein described, 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



2. — The sole-bar F, as constructed, of the form rep- 

 resented and described. 



3. — The shovel or share E, constructed with the flaring 

 clovetail-attaching socket e, sulistantially as represented and 

 described. 



4. — The combination, in a cultivating plough, of a frame 

 A, B, F, G, H, handles C, clevis D, shovel or share E, 

 wings or scrapeix I I, device J J K for adjusting the wings 

 or scrapers, an adjustable gauge-wheel L ?, and means a n:, 

 for holding the gauge-wheel, constructed and arranged as 

 herein represented and described, for the purposes shown. 



No. 98,471.— BOWMAN S. COX, Paulshorough, 

 'ii.}.—Cullh'at0rs.— January 4, 1870. Antedated De- 

 ccnibey 22, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — In a cultivator, the fender F and tooth D, 

 constructed and arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



2. — Constructing the beam C with a portion bent, to 

 contain a long tooth D, and prevent the vines from falling 

 forward, substantially as set forth. 



3. — Constructing the rear ends of the oblique frame-bars, 

 as described, in combination with suitable bolt and screw, 

 to connect and regulate the same. 



4. — In combination with oblique bars, as described, con- 

 structing and arranging the shank G, as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



5. — Constructing and arranging the standards H' H', as 

 specified in combination with the oblique bars, as set forth. 



No. 98,650.-8. F. WARD, Indian Springs, Ga.— 

 Cii/tivators. — January 4, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The bow or frame D, cross-bar E, teeth -F, 

 adjustable cross-bar G, and stay or brace H, with each 

 other, and with the standard C of the frame ABC, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described, and for the puqxises 

 set forth. 



2. — The combination of the pivoted bars I, adjustable 

 bars J, and cross-bar K, with the frame or bow D, cross-bar 

 E, teeth F, adjustable cross-bar G, and standard C, substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



No. 99,208.— JO.SEPII G. KNAPP, Madison, and 

 SAMUEL D. LIBBV, Bluoming Grove, ^\i,.— Cultiva- 

 tors. — January 25, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The form of the side knives, made of steel, 

 iron, or both combined, as described, and for the purposes 

 hereinbefore set forth. 



2. — The setting the knives, in the manner and for the 

 purposes substantially as hereinbefore set forth. 



3. — The iron or other metallic chair, substantially as and 

 for the use and purposes hereinbefore set forth. 



4. — The combination of the broad, straight knife in front, 

 with the side knives, all made and set substantially as de- 

 scribed, with the metallic chairs on the side-beams, as de- 

 .scribed, also, the same combination of similar knives set in 

 Ijeams by means of mortises, or otherwise, substantially as 

 and for the purposes hereinbefore set forth. 



N.i. 09.3 ?6.— ANTHONY A. RHOAUES and WILEY 

 T A S 1 1 , 1 ! 1:1; I I N , I T ,1 ,. —Pit/verizing Atlachmentfor Ploughs. 

 —J„l,„„rv 25, I.S70. 



('I.iini. — I. — Tlie detachable blades D, constructed and 

 secured to the supporting bar C, substantially in the man- 

 ner herein shown and described, and for the purixise set 

 forth. 



2. — The combination of the detachable blades D, adjust- 

 able supporting bar C, and adjustable brace-bar E, with 

 each other, said parts being constructed and connected with 

 an ordinary plough-frame, sub^lanlially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 99,377.— WILLIAM W.\TKINS, Joi.iet, Iu..— 

 Subsoil Ploughs.— February I, 1S70. 



Claim. — The combination and arrangement of the share 

 K, braces C C, crooked bar B, shin D, brace I, beam E, 

 block F, and handles P P, as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



No. 99,625.— DANIEL G. BENNER, Holmesville, 

 Omo.— Cultivators.— February 8, 1870. 



Claim. — The combination and arrangement of the main 

 centre beam a, side beams r/, braces m m, and handles /• r 

 j»/ J- /;, the parts being constructed and operated substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



No. 100,040.— NATHAN L. ISGRIGG, Moore's Hill, 

 Ind. — Cultivators. — February 22, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The nut/upon the brace rod F, serving with 

 the nut f", the double purpose of securing the share to the 

 standard and both to. the brace, as set forth. 



2. — The combination and arrangement of the beam A, 

 standard C, brace F, nuts/'/", and slotted share I J K, 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 



No. 100,277.— lOHN C. ERWOOD, Vernon, Ind.— 

 Corn Cultivators.— March I, 1 870. 



Claim. — The combination of an adjustable mould board, 



A, with a triple toothed cultivator, for the purpose and in 

 the manner substantially as shown. 



No. 100,655.— WALTER NOTMAN, Dei-rkield, 

 i>nw.— Cultivators.— March 8, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement and construction of the 

 beams A A, clevis K, brace D, double cross liar D', ami 

 handles B B, substantially as described. 



2. — The peculiar construction and combination of the 

 mould-boards E E, share F, and braces G H I, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 100,984.- JOSEPH CLUCKNER, Arcadia, Ind. 

 — irnl-Giur^e for Ploughs. — March 22, 1870. 



Claim. — The i;;iuge D F, guard-loop or keeper E, and 

 adjusting; ring G, in'combination with each other and with 

 the plough-beam or frame, said parts being constructed and 

 operating substantially as herein shown and described, and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



No. 101,010.— HERMANN W. HA.SSLOCK, Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. — Horse-Hoes. — March 22, 1870. 



Claim — The combination of the cross-bar E, standards 

 F, hoes or knives G, nuts H I, braces J, wheel D, and 

 adjustable standard C, with each other and with the plough- 

 beam A and handles B, substantially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 101,200.— JOHN WOLPERT, Louisville, Ky.— 

 Comltined Ploughs and Cultivators. — March 22, 1870. 



Claim.— The combination of (ho swiveling bars C C, 

 clips D, side beams B 1!', and brace E, all arranged to 

 oper.ite substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 101,976.— JACOB BOWER, Dayton, Ohio.— 

 Cultivators.— April 19, 1 870. 



Claim. — The combination of the cultivator-teeth shanks 



B, shovels C, and frame A, the parts being constructed, 

 arranged and operating in the manner and for the puqiose 

 substantially as described. 



No. 102,015.— HERVY S. ROSS, Millville, Ohio.— 

 Cultivators.— April \(), 1870. 



Claim. — The construction, combination, and arrangement 

 of the frame A .-V B C D d, the standard attachment devices 

 y 2 r' s', and the teeth or Bukes F Fi, all as herein represented 

 and described, for the purposes set forth. 



No. 102,223.— ALBION P. CLEMENTS and JOHN C. 

 NEALEY, Monroe, U-n.-Cultivators.-April 26, 1870. 



Claim. — The combination of the cultivator proper, the 



