DARNELL’S PATENT FUR 
In offering this Implement to the Agricnl- 
tu al community we feel assured we have in it 
t 1 e best device for marking out or covering 
rows, etc., that has yet been produced for 
that j ur ( ose, for the following reasons, viz: 
will rim tilrattifr, a bftler 
row* rilhrr In liaid or *©f*f uriouud, 
lk»an auy maikei- in iim«* If i« no< 
rlioknl oul bj manure. Iraili or rinds, 
and leave* llieearih in fli«* It of loin of 
I lie furrow in a pulverized rood I lion. 
11*us nixliingr an exeellenl need bed. 
The runners are composed of wrought T 
angle iron, the disks or markers (fifteen in li¬ 
es in diamet'-r) are of cast iron, with chilled 
hub and steel ax e, which add greatly to it-; 
____ _ _ \ x.\ . durability. Its peculiar construction with 
!>road run ers to prevent the sled from sink- 
IbSIISrZ ~ iilS— 1 mg into the soft earth, as well as to steady its 
motion, and the revolving disks which cut a 
straight and clean furrow, renders the draft 
very much less than that of the ordinary 
marking sled. The runners and markers are 
_ adjustable and will mark any width desired 
from two and a half to four and a half feet, and from a mere mark 10 six inches in depth. Width «' f furrow 
from two to five inches as desired The gauge or guide pole is so constructed as to adapt itself to all the 
inequalities of the ground. These Implements have in en in use in various sections of Burlington county. 
V •! . during the past two years, and have given universal satisfaction. 
We give below a few testimonials and references from parties }vho have used them : 
Moorestown, N. J., Feb. 24. 1882. 
H. W. Doughten: I have used Darnell’s Patent Furrower for the past two years. If 
gives me pleasure to recommend it to any farmer, as I consider it superior to anything 1 
have yet seen for the purpose, the ground being left in a much better condition for re¬ 
ceiving seed and the draft much lighter. Asa Roberts. 
H. W. Dough ten: The Darnell Patent Furrower I purchased two years ago has given 
me entire satisfaction. It is the only sled that will do on all kinds of ground. It is very 
good for making up rows for cabbage, strawberry and other plants. I also used it for 
plowing away from and up to strawberry plants and marking out for potatoes with sat¬ 
isfactory results' When corn is planted with care and the grains dropped closely togeth¬ 
er it can he plowed away from with the sled very nicely the first time it is worked. 
Moorestown, N. J., Third Mo. 6th, 1882. ” Jos. H. Roberts. 
IP W. Doughten: Think Darnell's Patent Furrower far superior to other kinds. Can 
draw a straighter and deeper furrow, leaving the ground more loose and mellow. 
Mt. Hollv. Feh. 26. 1882. Isaiah E. Atkinson. 
REFERENCES: 
Jos. E. Roberts, Hartford. N. J.; Howard Middleton. Crosswicks, N. J.: John G. 
liaines, Moorestown, N. J.; Henry Prickett, Medford, N. J. 
For Price-list, etc., address H. W. DOUGHTEN, General Agent, 
EAST MOORESTOWN. N J. 
Randolph’s Fertilizer Distributor. 
The only machine ever inv nted for dropping Phosphines. Bone Dust. Fist, 
and Peruvian Guano, and nil kinds of concentrated Fertilizers used in the cul¬ 
tivation of hill crops 1 his NEW DEVICE explodes the expensive theory 
recommended by manufacturers and dealers in Concentrated Fertilizers, who 
recommend the placing of a small hand-fill of ihe fertilizer in each hill, tnen 
mixing it with the earth before dropping the seed. 
SOO IPouncis r*er ALerc 
may' e us d for Com and other hill crops when dropped wi'h this machine, 
without feav of the seed being burned, or the germinating principle destroyed 
It lias been satisfactorily proved that an active man when familiar with the’use 
of the implement can go over from six to eight acres in one day. 
The inventor says: “1 sold twenty-three machines in my own 
neighborhood in a single season, which 1 consider as good recom¬ 
mendation as is required,’’ 
Price, $5.00. 
lars and terms. 
Territory for sale. Send for Oircu- 
P. F. RANDOLPH, 
Liberty Corner, N. J. 
