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grindstones. The ease with which they move upon the rollers 

 renders them very easy to turn with the foot, by which the labor 

 of one man is saved ; and the person in the act of grinding can 

 govern the stone more to his mind by having the complete 

 control of his work. Stones hung in this manner are com- 

 ing daily more in use, and wherever used give universal satis- 

 faction. The rollers can be attached to stones hung in the 

 common way. 



Hay Knives. These knives are for the purpose of cutting the 

 hay in the mow, and are a desirable article for that purpose, and 

 almost indispensable where hay is stacked in the yard ; and the 

 farmer would wish to spend his hay to the best advantage. 



Peat Knives, for cutting peat ; an article which is daily 

 increasing in use for fuel, and in many parts of our country is 

 found in great abundance, and if cut at a suitable season of 

 the year, is used to good advantage. 



Pomace Knives. These knives are almost indispensable in a 

 cider country. 



Ditching Knives, for ditching Low Lands. 



Cast Steel Edging and Trimming Knives. These knives are 

 calculated for edging and trimming grass-plats, borders, fee; 

 are found to be one of the most convenient tools a gardener 

 can have in use. 



KendalVs Improved Rotary Pump. This pump, which is a 

 great improvement upon the various rotary pumps now in 

 use, is very plain and simple in its construction, and no way 

 liable to get out of order; but works with great facility, throws 

 a constant and regular stream by a very simple operation 



