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• 4. The combination of the lever I, the ro- 

 tating bar J, and the arm K, with the crank C, 

 for throwing the machine out of or into gear, at 

 pleasure, substantially as and for the purposes 

 described. 



5. The combination of the movable -blocks 

 M with the cranks C and posts N, substantially 

 as and for the purposes described. 



87,721. ABRAM J. STEPHENS, El 

 Dorado, Wis. Revolving Cultivators Mar. 

 9, 1869. 



Claim. The revolving cylinder E, adjust- 

 able standards a, casters c, bent rods s teeth 

 u, wedges v, cross bar D, and drums y, com- 

 bined and operating with the grooved wheel 

 hubs, and the bands or belts hererein mention- 

 ed substantially as specified. 



88,368. FRANCIS 0. CONE, San Fran 

 cisco, Cal. Spading Machines. Mar. 30, 

 1869. 



Claim. 1. The above described machine 

 spade, when provided with an adjustable arm E, 

 and a cutting edge, F, projecting in front of 

 the blade G, substantially as herein described. 



2. The revolving flanges B, having the tan- 

 gential slots D, for determining the angle of 

 spade, substantially as herein described. 



3. The notches or shoulders a a in the sides 

 of the slots D, for holding the spades, substan- 

 tially as herein described. 



92,756. LYMAN SHERWOOD, 



Springfield, 111. Spading Machines. July 

 20, 1869, 



Claim. 1. A spading machine, constructed 

 and arranged with the revolving cylinder A, 

 stationary shaft B, frame C, spades D, shank 

 and toggles a, fingers^, studs c, grooved wheel 

 E, studs d, slots e e, substantially as herein de- 

 scribed, and for the purposes set forth. 



2. The stationary grooved wheels E, con- 

 structed and arranged with the studs d and 

 slots e e, substantially as herein described, and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



3. The combination of the spades D, shank 

 and toggles a, with revolving cylinder A, ar- 

 ranged substantially as herein described, and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



4. The combination of the shank and toggles 

 a, fingers b, and studs c, with the grooved 

 wheel E, studs d, and slots e e, for the purpose of 

 creating the semi- revolution of the spades D, 

 substantially in the manner herein described. 



92,834. JAMES G. JOHNSON, Carth- 

 age, 111. Cultivators and Stalk Cutters. July 

 20, 1869. 



Claim. The construction of the machine, 

 herein described, consisting of the combination 

 outer frame A, hinged frame C, roller L, cut- 

 ters M M, and prongs O O, whereby I am en- 

 abled to furnish, in one machine, a corn stalk 

 cutter, which by a slight interchange of parts 

 as set forth, may be used as a meadow culti- 

 vator, substantially as specified. 



93,238. BREDE E. SIVERTSEN, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. Rotary Spaders. Aug. 3, 1869. 

 Claim. An improved rotary spader, con- 

 sisting of the several parts specified, all com- 

 bined, constructed, and arranged as described. 



95,005. WILLIAM J. DAWSON, 



Brookfield, Mo. Revolving Plows, Sep. 21, 



1869. 



Claim. 1. An improved revolving plow, 

 formed by the combination of the plow or shov- 

 el plates K, arms J, shaft I, pivoted adjustable 

 frame F, horizontal frame C, axle B, gear 

 wheels L M, and wheels A, with each other, 

 and arranged to operate as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the long bolts G and 

 pivoted lever H, with the adjustable frame F, 

 and stationary frame C, substantially as herein 

 shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



95,394. HENRY T. T A P L I N , South 

 New Market, N. H. Cultivators. Sep. 28, 

 1869. 



Claim, i. The combined cultivator and 

 harrow teeth M m' , constructed substantially as 

 herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



2. The reversible teeth M and adjustable 

 radial arms L, in combination with the revolv- 

 ing plate k, substantially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



3. The combination of the teeth M, adjust- 

 able arms L, revolving plate k, shafts H and F, 

 gear wheels E, and D, axle B, wheels A, and 

 frame C, with each other, substantially as here- 

 in shown and described, and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



4. The combination of the detachable circu- 

 lar cutter N ri with the shaft H, plate k, ad- 

 justable arms L, and teeth M, substantially as 

 herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



5. The combination of the bent lever O and 

 lever C with the shaft H, plate k, adjustable 

 arms L, and teeth M, substantially as herein 

 shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



95,956. THEODORUEHLINGr, Logan, 



Neb. Rotating Cultivators. Oct. 19, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The cultivator A, constructed 



and operated substantially as described, for the 



purposes set forth. 



2. In combination with a rotating cultiva- 

 tor, the slide E, arranged and operated sub- 

 stantially as shown and described, for the pur- 

 poses specified. 



97,870. ISAAC W. BURCH, Fayette, 

 Miss. Cotton Cultivators. Dec. 14, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. A cotton cultivator, having. ad- 

 justable beams E, vibrating on joints C, in the 

 front part of the frame, and adjustable, as to 

 their distances apart, in the manner described. 

 2. A cotton cultivator provided with a vi- 

 brating frame I, and rotary cutters N, arranged 



