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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Farmers and Housekeepers 
take rsroTicii:. 
IN YOU WANT CHEAP SOAP, and at the same 
time, the very best of Soup, use 
Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, 
The Ready Family Soap-Maker. 
T il] genuine Lye In Itae market. A box of It Trill 
make mucb moi*e soap than Potaau or any liogus Lye. 
MANUFACTURED BT 
PENN'V. S ALT MANUFACTURING CO. 
PlTTSItlTRttH, ,» A 
Importers of CRYOLITE, and Manu- 
facturers of the following; 
Standard Chemicals. 
I\'a!rona Hi C;ui>. Soda, Natrona Baleratas, 
Mi Soda, " Canstlc Soda, 
Porous Alum, " Sal. Acid, 
Muriatic Acid. " Nitric Acid, 
Herd. Petroleum, " ih-hi. snpoiiiller, 
(/hlor, n[ Calcium, " Salt, 
Fluoride, " " Copperas, etc. 
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(No. 2.) 
to 
WILL BUY A CHALLENGE WASH- 
ING MACHINE, warranted the best in 
,-dlessof price, and i 
te l with less wear to the clothes, than any other ma- 
chine or process. 
Ok(\ A a A BoW « antl are B*Ting the most perfect sat- 
-Jll IISIH i-laciion. Agents wanted everywhere, for 
HI! BlUtl Hi" CHALLENGE \V1:IS-(tKK \Nl> 
V\Jl\j\J\J IRONER, a perfect Wringer combined with 
/ an Iron or Mangle, for ironing WITHOUT 
HEAT, mill v--iv rapidlv. Send for Circular, (enclosing 
si:nni>', c._>iir:tiuiiiLC 1,000 genuine, references like the fol- 
lowing: 
Messrs, PalvbrA Co., Gentlemen :— Yonr Washing Ma- 
rin in- gives e 'C sat Is faction to every one who uses It. We 
■ ■ • H'd Hi, n so much real value can be had for 
i glad the poor as well as the rich can 
Mrcssns. Palmer & Co. :— "We have used the Challenge 
Washing Machine about eighteen month-;— have sold over 
sivtv, and ili.'v arc giving i he mot perfect satisfaction. For 
npactue s, siinj.lieitv, tlii rai u li t v. efficiency ot work and 
L. W. Ely, Member Erie (A*. F.) Conf. 
S. W. PALMER & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
H n 
FOME WASHER. Manu- 
Lfactured bv the HOME M I "G 
CO., is one of the greatest labor- 
savint; machines ever invented. 
Warranted to wash two dozen col- 
lars and three shirts in five min- 
utes. Other articles in propor- 
tion. These Washers are now man- 
ufactured by thousands, and sold 
to all parts of the world. But one 
expression is made in regard to 
them. (That is) Thr\ do die work 
better than tin- printed directions. 
It is strong, durable, and with care 
will last JO years, and a beautiful 
kitchen furniture. The price is so low no family 
i fiord to d<< without. Price of Washer. :?[5; Washer and 
-''■r, s .'.'. I»c!i*-ered on board of boat, or cars free of 
■■■. ^end remittances l,v K\pn.-s. Po-t Oilier order, or 
; Draft, to order HUME MANUFAC TURING CO., 
24 Courtlandt-st., New York. 
HArVfOCK'S CLOTHES DRIER. 
Patented April 1868. 
on tlie wall. It 
• >t which may be opened or closed at pleasur ■. Fur drylti" 
Infanta* apparel II la specially convenient. It can be bung 
high or low, opened or closed, taken down or put up in a 
i s (in up, suhsl initial, and durable. /\ non> on ev- 
il Wlulloek's Horticultural Hall, In the Wicnltnr- 
i-i luuidniL'. ami onji.i to he I,, every family. Rel u 
Housekeepers Try It. 
"Nnssell's Patent Fruit Seeder" la the mil v machine which 
ii ill seed armies without disturbing the pulp or crushing II"' 
Iruit. It is Blmple, elegant, durable, and effective. Retail 
price, H-W. Agents will he . isronnt. 
Dow & wood, Mi i, aam.Conn 
f*»LAIR'S PATENT RIGHT OR LEFT (OK> 
MM HUSKBR.— Theeheapest and l.esl in market. for 
sale liy all Hardware and Agricultural Dealers. Sample 
sent tree to any P. O. in I :, ,.,.,„,. 
Manmacturcl by E. P.LAII;, L'.uei i us, Ohio. 
The oulv Family Machine that sets up its own work, 
knils all -izes, widens and narrows, knits Ihe heel into the 
stocking, and narrows oil the toe complete— producing all 
varieties id knit goods. 
It is simple, ibni'thle, ftMi'/i/ n/nntt,-,l, intd trrtrraitU'-t to 
■v.oi'rl in Ihe hands Of et<t'J purchaser. Address Willi 
or circular and sample stocking. JAS. D. OtiNF, 
Ucn'I Agent, 'Ml (jhestuut-st., Philadelphia, Penn. 
PAINTS for FARMERS and others.— The Grafton 
Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best, 
( heapest, and most Durable Paint in use ; t wo coats well put 
on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil. will last. 10 or 15 veal's ; n is 
id' a tight brown or heaulilul chocolate color, and can he 
changed to jiitii, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit 
tin- taste of the consumer. 11 is valuable for Houses. Earns, 
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, pails and Wooden-ware, 
i-icultural Implements, (anal P.oais, Vessels' and Ships 
.Metal and Shingle Hoofs, (it being Fii 
Manufacturer having 
paint lor any purpose 
Poltoms, (' 
Water-proof.) Floor Oil Cloths, 
used a, ikiu bbls. the pa-t year.) ai._ „. 
is unsurpassed lor bodv, duiabililv, elastieitv, and adhesive- 
ness. Price jii per bid. of Mull lbs., which will supply a farm- 
above. Send 
;enulne 
Paint. 
ASK YOUR GROCER 
FOR 
TIERNAIV'S LAUNDRY BLUE. 
TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
kind in the 1'nited States, possessing ex 
traordiuary facilities for the manufacture 
of Fertilizers. mntr<-liing exclusively the 
' tsoil, otTal, bone- and dead animals of 
York, Brooklyn, and Jersey Cities, as 
the great omimiinipaw ahbatoirs, otter 
for side, in lots to suit customers, 
8,000 TONS OF 
Its effects have been most astonishing, doubling the crops 
and maturing them ten days or two weeks earlier. Equal to 
the best brands of Superphosphate for Present Crop, 
although sob l only for T well ty -live Dollars per ton. Packed 
in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. 
BONE DUST. 
1— COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2-FINE. suitable for 
Drilling. And S-FLOlTRED bum;. 
£ST"Wk Warrant our Bone to Analyze Pure. Packed 
in bbls. of j,.i> lbs. each. For Winter grain, Double-Kenned 
Poudrette and Fine Bone, mixed in equal proportions and 
drilled tn with tin- seed, have produced most remarkable 
eflects. Sold as low as any article of same purity and fine- 
ness in the market. 
NITRO-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
rlently as being as good. If 
■ sold in this market, con- 
]e Phosphate and Ammonia 
than usual in Superphosphates, for Pkkmanent. as well as 
lor immediate powerful effect upon land, it has no equal. 
Price in New York, $55.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. For 
Price Lists, Circulars, &c, apply to 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
66 Cortlandt-st.. New York. P. O. Box, 3 ISO. 
FERTILIZERS. 
E. P. Coe's Ammoniatcil Superphosphate, 
$55 per ton. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, Land 
Plaster, Castor Pomace, Bone Dust, &c., &c. 
For sale in large or small quantities. 
J. R. DECATUR & CO.. Dealers in Agricultural Implc- 
ments. Seeds. &c. 197 Water-st.. New York. 
LISTER BROTHERS 
Complete Manure, as per Prof. Vine's formula [of France!. 
Also. Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, and Pure Bone 
Meal. Address 
LISTEr. BROTHERS, 159 Front-st., New York. 
Croasdale's Superphosphate, 
Manufactured by WATTSON & CLAP.K. Philadelphia, 
From South Carolina Bone Phosphate. 
For sale by WILSON' »t THOMAS, 
70 Kroiil- 1 ., New York. 
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