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AMERICAN AG-RICULTURTST. 
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TAYLOR’S GREAT COMPOUND 
FOR 
HORSE and CATTLE FOOD. 
The unprecedented success that has marked the introduc¬ 
tion of this food is beyond parallel. It has given satisfaction 
in every case. Horses fed with this food have rapidly re¬ 
covered from the weakening and debilitating effects of the 
recent epidemic, and are now health}' examples of the good 
results of nutritious treatment. It has also been used with 
equal beneficial effects with cattle, sheep, swine, and even 
poultry. It is a sure cure for hots and worms in horses, 
and the other incidental diseases of the young horse. It en¬ 
tirely eradicates chicken cholera, fattens oxen, enriches the 
milk of cows, and purifies the blood of all animals. 
2 y. lb. packages, 50 cts.; 5X lb. packages, $1.00. 
Manufactured exclusively by the 
MANHATTAN FEED MILLS COM¬ 
PANY. 
N. it. TAYLOR, President. 
Semi for circulars. 
Business Office, 503 West 26th St., New York. 
Tie Flowing: Spring Poultry Fountain. 
No further trouble in keeping a constant supply of pure, 
clean tenter before your fowls. Only about one-tenth, of the 
water is required, as none is wasted. 
Tile Poultry drink ns from a flowing spring, 
with an// required capav'ti/, and no possible danger of 
drowning. With ample driliking convenience, and ho pos¬ 
sible danger of fouling the water. Gives the most perfect 
satisfaction. Persons who have it in use' sav th v would'not 
be without one for ten times its cost. The Fountain is ornri- 
mental, very durable, and cm not get out of order. Being 
made of iron and well galvanized (inside and out), it can 
not rust or break. The water in the dish is renewed many 
times a day, while the bulk is preserved in an air-tight 
reservoir. 
For sale by all Hardware Dealers and Seedsmen through¬ 
out the country. Liberal discount to the Trade. Send lot- 
sample. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 
3 Gallon, each. ...S3 00 
4 " “ . 3 OO 
5 “ . 3 50 
At wholesale by Cragtn-, linos. & < o.. 113 Lake St., 
Chicago; J. U. Pocock, ill) Cherry St., Sr. Louis; Seli.ew 
& Co., Cincinnati. Manufactured onlv by the 
IRON-CLAD CAN CO., 
51 Dey St., New York. 
EGtSSS, EGGSo EGGS. 
From premium Partridge Cochins, $2.50 for 10 ; Prize Hou- 
dnns, $*i; L. Bralmias (two yards, Williams and Comey 
stock), $1 50; G. L. Sebright and B. B. lied Game Bantams, 
$1.50. Eggs warranted fresh, pure, and to arrive safely. 
Also, a lew choice L. B. and P. C. breeding cockerels at 
low rates. Address 
A. M. CAREY, Selin’s Grove, Pa. 
Nansemond Sweet-Potato Plants, 
May and June. Best for the northern climate. Packed to 
carry long distances. By mail, 100, 50 cents. By express, 
1,000, $3.00. Discount on large orders. Address 
S. GRAY, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 
10 BUSHELS 
AN HOUR 
SHELL E I) 
by O'Hara’s 
HOLLAR CHAMPION CORN-SHELL EE. Indorsed by all 
tlie press and 50.0UO farmers. Bio Pay to Agents. Sample 
and terms to dealers sent by mail on receipt of SI. The In¬ 
ventor's Manufacturing Co., 176 Broadway, New York. 
PER WEE §£ and expenses paid. W. 
want a reliable agent in every County in 
the U. S. Address ntmsoN R. Wire Co. 
130 Maiden Lane, N. Y., or Chicago, Ill’ 
AMERICAN 
RUBBER 
MIXED READY FOR USE 
WILL LAST FROM 
2 TO 3 TIMES A.S LONG 
AS PAINT MIXED IN THE ORDINARY MANNER. It 
dries with a hard, rich, glossy surface, and will not chalk, 
crack, nor peel off; requiring no oil, thinner, or drier, and 
will cover more surface with the same body, is much cheaper, 
more durable, and better in every respect than any other 
paint. 
JUICES : 
Greens..S3.50 per Gal. 
Other Shades, including White and 
Black.. S.50 k4 kk 
Pal ait for Moots, Water-proof. 2.25 44 4fc 
Packages of five gallons and upwards delivered free of ex¬ 
pense. If the paini is not satisfactory, it can be returned, 
and ill# money will lie refunded. Send for sample card, 
containing thirty shades, and directions for ascertain¬ 
ing the amount of paint required to cover a given surface. 
Address 
E. BLUNT, Jr., Agent, 
*51 FuBon St., New York. 
One of the Best Books on Village Buildinp-. 
BICKNELL’S 
VILLAGE BUILDER amd SUPPLE M ENT. 
Bound in One Large Handsome Vol., 77 Plates. Price, Post-Paid, $13, 
Til© Tillage Builder* 
(Revised Edition, 1872) 
SHOWS'ELEVATIONS AMD PLANS FOBS 
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Fronts, School-Houses, Churches, Court-Houses, and a Model Jail. Also, Ex¬ 
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with Approved Forms of Contracts and Specifications. 
Containing Fifty-seven Plates, Drawn to Scale, Giving the Style and Cost of Building 
in Different Sections of the Country, being an Original Work, Comprising 
tiie Designs of 16 Architects, Representing the New England, 
Middle, Western, and South-Western States. 
Price, Post-paid, $10. 
THE SUPPLEMENT 
Contains Twenty Plates, Showing Eighteen Modern and Practical Designs for Country 
and Suburban Residences of Moderate Cost, with Elevations, Plans, Sec¬ 
tions, and a Variety of Details, all Drawn to Scale. Also, a 
Full Set of Specifications with Approved Form of 
Contract and Estimates of Cost. 
Price, Post-paid, $5. 
The Tw© Books in One Volume, as above, Post-paid, for $13. 
Address 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
S45 Broadway, New York. 
PAINT 
