New York Agricultural Warehouse. 



adapted to trench-plowing, enabling the farmer to tura up virgin earth in a deep 

 soil. These plows are strong enough to grub up roots, heavy bogs, &c. They 



likewise answer for shallow clitching '. $5 to $510 



One Horse Plows for the Noi'tk, with single and Double Mold-Boarda. The 

 last are admirable to work between the rows of root crops and corn, when not 

 over 3>^ feet apart, as they turn the furrow both ways, thus doing double the 

 work of a single mold-board ^3 to$5 



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Cultivator with AVheel. 



Sehd Sotver, 

 should be without them 



Subsoil Plows for 

 deep plowing $5.50 

 to 16.00. 

 Double Mold-Board 

 or FluJce Plows for 

 furrowing to plant, 

 cultivate and ditch ; 

 and the largest made 

 expressly for plant- 

 ing the sugar cane, 

 $3.50 to 9.00. 



Side- Hill Shiftitig 

 Mold- Boar dor Swiv- 

 el Plows, for turning 

 the furrow in either 

 direction, $5.00 to 

 16.00. 



Paring- Plows, for 

 shaving ofl" the turf 

 preparatory to burn- 

 ing $15.00. 



Harrows. — A com- 

 plete assortment of 

 square, triangle, and 

 double triangle fold- 

 ing, harrows, with 

 wrought iron or 

 «teel pointed teeth. 

 $6 to 16,00. 



Some of chese plows are made 

 expressly for light sandy soils, 

 others for a loam, or stiff clay, 

 which thi;y work in the beat 

 manner. Being made by patent 

 machinery, they are superior to 

 anything of the kind ever before 

 60I4 in this market. 



Rice Trenching Plow. — This does 

 the same work as the hands per- 

 form on a rice plantation with 

 trenching hoes, equally well, and 

 with much greater rapidity than a 

 negro can work. No Planter 

 $6 to 6.50 



SflUABE HaBROW. 



