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mHj Double Refined Poudrettc 
" Lodi Manufact’g Co.” 
For sale jn Iota to salt customers. This article Is sold 
fiir HALE IHlj PRICK of other fertilizers, and is 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn. Tobacco and Vegetables 
than any oilier In market. It is made entiiely from 
the night soil, offal, &c.. of New Vork City. 
Price, delivered on board ill New Vork City, Twontv- 
flve Dollars per Totl. 
task attention to the following testimonials ; 
J.S.and P. hakes Of Albion, N. V.. under date of 
Dec. 2i., JO, sav W it used the l/anhle Htttnmt Pou- 
aretle last year, and again tills, on Com and Potatoes 
since wo commenced using it we lniyo not been 
troubled with cut or wire worms eating onr'corn or 
boring our potatoes. The best year we used it along¬ 
side or hog manure- Where we used it I he stalks 
grew fully as largo; but when we aims to harvest, 
where we used Pomlrette wo had maty and htraer 
ears of corn. We could see a decided difference In 
ourorops this year where we usnd the P.otdrcttc tlm 
previous year and where wo had not. thus proving to 
us that tiio valiieof the 1‘oudrotto was not exhausted 
in one your. 
ffAxrrr McLaury or .New Brunswick. N. J., tinder 
dato of A iigust II, IS70. says —Upon tin* rcoomniemlu- 
tlijn of prof. Cook or the New Jersey State Agricul¬ 
tural College, who analysed the Lodi Co.’s Double 
Refined I nudre.tte, t used it very extensively two 
years ago. This year r used, )n connection with a 
neighbor, (X. H. Dudley,) about $2.5oo worth of 
Double Refined Poudrette. I cun cheerfully recorn- 
OL. JOHN ESTEN COOKE’S 
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