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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. [THE PREMIUMS.] 119 
BAUGH & SONS, 
MAJTCFACTTEERS AND IMPORTERS OP 
SUPPLIES and r MACHINERY 
FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS. 
THE GROWESTG DEMAND for Manufactured Manures in 
all parts of the country has induced many persons to em- 
bark in their preparation. Beine large operators ourselves, 
we are prepared to furnish SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS to 
such manutacturers, and also to farmers making their own 
articles, and wc would respectfully call your attention to 
the following list of articles, which we offer in large or small 
quantities, at the lowest trade rates : 
GROUND RAW BONES-Guaranteed Pure. 
FINE GROUND STEAMED BONE. 
GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK. 
GROUND SULPHATE OF SODA, SALT-CAKE. 
MURIATE OF POTASH. 
SULPHATE OF POTASH. 
OIL OF VITRIOL. 
DRIED BLOOD and ANIMAL MATTER for AMMO- 
NIATING. 
DISSOLVED BONES. 
ACIDULATED PHOSPHATE ROCK. 
NITRATE OF SODA. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. 
E. P. BAUGH'S Patent Sectional Mills for BONES and all 
hard Bubstftnces— four sizes. Patent Drying Apparatus and 
Improved Machinery for Fertilizing Works. 
BAUCH & SONS, 
20 S. Delaware Av., Philadelphia, Pa. 
To Farmers and Gardeners. 
BLOOD AND BONE FERTILIZER. 
$65 per ton. Equal to l>est Peruvian Guano. See tes- 
timonials of leading Market-Gardeners around New Vork, 
which we will send on application. 
Seedsmen, Markct-Gardcnen, and Florists, 
35 Cortlaiiclt St., New York, 
Great Reduction in Prices, 
As we have reduced the prices o£ our 
CELEBRATED BONE FERTILIZERS 
lor the spring trade, we invite all interested in agriculture 
to send for Circulars. Address 
LISTER BROTHERS, Newark, ST. J. . 
THE ONLY GENUINE MINERAL FER- 
TILIZER IN NEW ENGLAND. 
The Grafton Mineral Fertilizer & Destroyer of Insects, 
The followiug is an analysis of average samples of the 
fertilizer by Dr. Torrey, of New York, and Thos. C. Ray- 
mond, of Cambridgeport, Mass. : Silica, 30.30 ; Protoxide of 
Iron, 6.37; Lime. 20.60; Magnesia, 11.17; Carbonic Acid, 
32.11. Total, 100.45. 
THE GRAFTON FERTILIZER 
IS DEATH 
to Canker Worms, Grabs, Rose-Buss, and all other Plant- 
Destroyin^ Insects. It protects the plants from insect mis- 
chief, and largely promotes the growth ot all vegetation. 
Warranted as represented. 
DAVIS, THAYEli & CO., Proprietors, Littleton, N. H. 
WARDE, HUMPHREY & HODGE, Concord, 
N. H., General Agents, to whom all orders should be ad- 
dressed. Send for Descriptive Circulars. 
RUSSEL COE'S 
Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate Lime, 
The most valuable commercial fertilizer now in use, at a 
reduced price. 
Quality guaranteed equal to any heretofore manufactured. 
Prof. Samuel W. Johnson, of Tale College, and Chemist 
for the State of Connecticut, in his report on commercial 
fertilizers, makes it worth fifteen dollars per ton, in gold, 
more than any of the sixteen kinds of fertilizers analyzed, 
most of them superphosphates, as will be seen by reference 
to his pamphlets. 
Manufactory and Post-Office at Linden, Union Co., N. J. 
Superphosphate Lands 
IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 
The advertiser will sell in tracts the phosphate beds, near 
three miles in extent, in 8,500 acres unincumbered lands 
upon Ashley Blver, connecting also by public canals with 
Stono River. Quality unexcelled; strata where opened 
within three feet of surface. Address NORMAND M. 
PORTER, Grocer, Glass Box P. O., Charleston, S. C. 
Best No. 1 Peruvian Guano. Best Ground Bone. Best 
Land Plaster. Sold in lots to suit, to either the farmer or 
dealer, by GRIFFING & CO., 
Send for Circular. 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 
Thorough - bred Stock, 
: L. A. CHASE, 245 Broadway, H. Y. 
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Number 
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scribers 
required 
at I at 
$1.50 51 
Patterson Bros.) $14 00 
(do. do.) $18 no 
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(elo. do.) $25 50; 
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2— Knives and Forks 
3— Knives and Porks 
i— Knives and Forks 
5—Ceerver and Fork 
a— Fluted Steel 
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S— Pocket Knife (Smith d Clark 
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II— Ladies^ Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
Kni' 
(do. 
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t5— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.) . . $8 00 
It',— Card Receiver {do. do.) .. $7 00 
17— Nut-picks and Crackers (do. do.) ..$12 00 
IS— Naif Dozen Napkin Pings (do. da.) ..$6 00| 
19— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.) .. $6 00 
30— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.) .$12 00 
21— One Dozen Table Porks (do. do.) ..$12 00 
•f}— Child's Cup (do. do.) ..$2 75 
23— Gold Pen. Sil. Case (George F. Bawkes),f3 25 
24— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.) $5 00 
H3— Gold Pen. Handle gold-tipped, (do. do.) $0 00; 
2G— Ladies' Gold Pen and Rubber Cose (do.)$0 00 
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31— Parlor Kaleidoscope $7 00 
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33— Steam Engine $100 
34— Garden Seeds tor a Family (4» kinds). $5 00 
35— flower Seeds for a Familt/ (10O kinds). $5 00 
36— Garden Seeds f&Ftoiver Rulbs<Selection).& 00 
37— Set of Field Croquet $s 00 
38— Sewing Machine (Grover d- Baker) $55 00 
39— Saving Machine. (Florence) $65 00 
tO—Seivina Machine 1 n'mcox d Gibbs) $55 00 
il—Bickford Family Knitting Machine $25 00 
42— Washing Machine (Deili/'s) $15 00 
43— Clothes WiHtiger (Best— Universal) $9 00 
44— Blanchard Churn $8 00 
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48— Silver Watch 'American Watch Co.) $40 00 
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50— Breech loading Pocket Rifle $16 00 
51— Double Bbl. Gun (Cooper, Harris d //.)$30 00 
52— Tool Chest (Patterson Bros.) $45 00 
53— Charles Pratt's Astrai »il(\ can. 5 Gal.) $4 00 
54— Barometer ( Woodruff's Mercurial) $10 00 
55— Parameter (Woodruff's Meicuriul) $15 00 
56 — lluckei/e Harvester Mower $125 00 
57— Ptten't Culinder Plow (R.H.Allen ,(• ro.)$18 00 
5S— Collins d Co.'s Cast Cast-Steel 1'low $25 00 
59— Hand Cultivator and Weeder(Comstock) $9 00 
60— Cahoon's Broadcast Seed-Sower $10 00 
6l— .4men'caft Submerged Pump $15 00 
62— Pump and Sprinkler (Page's) $5 00 
G3— Family Scales (Fairbanks d Co.) $14 00 
^ir-Building Blocks (Crandall) $2 00 
65— Pocket Lanterns (One Dozen) ... $9 00 
06— New American Cvclopeedia I Applelou's)&80 00 
67—Worcester'sGreat Illustrated Dictionary $10 00 
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do. t ~ S $40 00 56 I 
do. »„ $45 00 62 
elo. ;'5$50 00 68 
elo. « tr $60 001 80 
do. 3 *75 00 100 
do J -s.g'lOO 00, 125 
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