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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Before You Buy, 
Send for a circular of 
TURTLE HARROW, 
EAGLE SEED SOWER, 
VICTOR HORSE HOE, 
CLIPPER WHEEL HOE, 
NEW SUBSOIL PLOW, 
HODGE’S SWIVEL PLOW. 
Each we unhesitatingly claim are the best in their respec¬ 
tive line in the world. 
CARR HOBSON, 
5G Beckman Street, New York. 
TO FARMERS & PLANTERS. 
Double Refined Poudrette for sale in 
lots to suit customers. This article is sold 
for half the price of oilier fertilizers, and is 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn. Tobacco , and 
Vegetables than any other in the market. 
Price, delivered on board in New York City, 
$25 per ton. I ask attention to the follow¬ 
ing testimonials: 
Charles A. Messenger. Providence Co., 
R. I.. writes: “ The Double-refined Poudrette 
I bought of you has given satisfactory returns, and I con¬ 
sider it. the best of anything I can use for an early crop.” 
Thomas W. Latham, Providence Co.. R. I., writes : " I 
would rather have your Drmble-refined Poudrette than any 
phosphate 1 ever used. Where I used it on Potatoes it was 
far ahead of any other manure.” 
L. H. Sheldon. Sup’t. of .he New Jersey State Reform 
School,writes: "We have used Poudrette for several years 
upon our farm crops, and for the money invested we have 
found nothing that has done us so much service.” 
S. J. Kelly. Burlington Co.. N. J.. writes: "I used 
Double-refined Poudrette on Rutabaga Turnips alongside 
of Peruvian Guano and Hen Manure. Where the Pou¬ 
drette was applied the increase was thirty per cent over 
the others.” 
William H. Cadt Ocean Co.. N. J.. writes: “I used 
Poudrette on Ccrrn. Sweet and round Potatoes , Onions, and 
Lima Beans. It brought forward my crops two weeks 
earlier. I think it the best manure I ever used, giving 
belter results than Peruvian Guano, at much less cost.” 
Van Antwerp and Van Buren. Montgomery Co..N.Y., 
writes: “ Poudrette has been used in this locality for ten 
years past, mostly on Corn, and those who have used it say 
they have from 14 to Y z more Corn by using the Poudrette.” 
W. F. Gkrkin. of Essex Co., N. Y.. writes: “I have 
used the Double-refined Poudrette for the last five years. 
and I consider it the cheapest fertilizer! can buy—giving 
the best results for the cost.” 
Milton Strong, Suffolk Co., N. Y., writes: “I gave 
Poudrette a thorough trial this year, using it upon Corn, 
Potatoes. Lima Beans. Tomatoes, and Vines, and I have 
never raised better crops. My Corn will yield 100 bushels 
of ears per acre, and my garden was the surprise mid ad¬ 
miration of all who saw it.” 
Henry T. Horton, Cheshire Co., N. H„ writes: “I 
And. from experiments made last year, the Double-refined 
Poudrette is the cheapest fertilizer to use 011 Tobacco. I 
put it beside Peruvian Guano with equal cost of both, 
and the Tobacco was 30 per cent better where I used 
Poudrette'.” 
W. H. Remington. Hartford Co., Ct.. writes: “ I have 
used Poudrette on Corn, Potatoes, and Tobacco. There 
was but one piece of Corn in the place equal to mine, and 
that had 30 loads of manure per acre and mine none. The 
Tobacco started as soon as set and grew luxuriant.” 
Wit. S. Pomeroy, of Hartford Co., Ct., writes : “I have 
used the Double-refined Poudrette for several years on 
Tobacco, and I think it one of the best fertilizers made 
for this crop.” 
A Pamphlet giving full directions, etc., sent free on 
application to JAMES T. FOSTER, 
60 Cortlandt Street: New York. 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano. 
Farmers, Agriculturists, and Dealers in Fertilizers 
have now an opportunity of obtaining ttiis valuable manure 
In small or large lots, at Importers’ prices, by 
applying to the Special Agency just established for the pur¬ 
pose of delivering Genuine Peruvian Guano to consumers at 
any accessible port or railway station in the country. Full 
particulars given in circular mailed free on application to 
R. BALCAZAR, 
No. 53 Beaver Street, New York. 
REFERENCES BY PERMISSION: 
Messrs. Hobson, Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents of the 
Peruvian Government, 52 AVall Street, New York. 
Mosks Taylor, Pres. National City Bank, 52 Wall St., N. Y. 
J. C. Tracy, Esq., Peruvian Consul, 26K Broadway, N. Y. 
FOR SALE-MANURE 
from 180 horses for a year. For particulars, apply to the 
TROY & LANSINGBURGH R.R. CO., Lansingburgh. N.Y. 
Gas Lillie Given Away 
and put on hoard vessel, at the Dock of the Brooklyn Gas 
Light Co., East River, next to Nrivy YariS. 
MORRIS, TASKER efts OO., 
PASCAL IRON WORKS. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
TASKER IRON WORKS, NEWCASTLE, DELAWARE. 
Office. .FIFTH AND TASKER STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. 
Office and Warehouse.No. 15 GOLD STREET. NEW YORK. 
Office and Warehouse..No. 36 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON. 
Welded 
Ste; 
11 r icters 1001s, cast Iron Gas anil water pipe, btreet Lamp posts anil Lanterns, improved Coal Gas Apparatus, etc. 
We would call the Special Attention to our Patent Vulcanized Rubber-coated Tube. 
DMAS T. TASKER, Jli. STEPHEN P. M. TASKER. 
Mo More Loose Bolts and Nuts. 
the celebrated “CUMMING” LOCK-NUT, Patented June 16, 1S68. 
No More Rattling CAR¬ 
RIAGES and WACONS. 
No More Dropping Down 
of SHAFTS. 
No More Lost Bolts from 
REAPERS and MOWERS. 
THE LOCK-NUT AND BOLT CO. OF N. Y., No. 
Licenses granted to Manufacturers of Agricultural Machines, Carriages, etc. 
No More Flying Teeth 
from THRESHERS. 
No More Bills for Re¬ 
pairs Continually. 
SEND FOR PRICE-LIST AND 
CIRCULARS TO 
61 Broadway, New York. 
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EVERY LADY SB£OXJX.D RAVE A SET OF 
GOODRICH'S teSed Femmersi 
Consisting of Four Widths and a Dress Binder. Sent by Mail on Receipt of Price. 
rSale by all Sewing Machine Agents. 1 BI p pnflRDIf'U (205 State Street, CHICAGO, -LL.I 
Oar-Price, Only One Dollar.-^ j Bl Ui UllUUnlUllj 1103 N. 10th St., PHILADELPHIA,PA. | 
inventor of The Goodrich Tuck, 3Ra.xrK.ex-. 
Universal Fertilizer 
Is in the form of a dry and line powder, uniform and 
invariable. Send stamp for our descriptive circular. 
We have had this fertilizer prepared expressly to offer 
to farmers and gardeners a substitute for Peruvian Guano, 
which shall exceed it in practical value for all crops. 
Price 860 per ton, in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. Sample bags. 
Also PERUVIAN GUANO direct from Government 
Stores. Price reduced to 870 per tou, under guarantee. 
Various other Fertilizers, Seeds, and Agricultural and 
Horticultural Implements, Tools, and Machines, etc. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189, 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
New York. 
Sanford Corn. 
In Minn., Ills., Midi., and other States, it has ripened ill 85 
days. It will yield more than any other variety which 
ripens as early. The best proof of its superiority is that 
from many sections where it lias been tested I am now re¬ 
ceiving large orders for seed. Selected Seed—sample by 
mail, 25c.; 1 qt., 60c.; 4 lbs., $1. Peck, by ex.. $1.50; bn., 
$3; 1 bn., $5. Send stamp for circular giving full descrip¬ 
tion. Address S. B. FANNING, Jamesport, N.Y. 
Farm Carts and Wagons 
Always on hand and made to order. Also every description 
of Heavy Cart and Wagon for city and country use and lor 
shipping. Illustrated Circulars free by mail. 
JOHN L. KIPP, 163 Eldridge Street, New Fork. 
HARNESS 
MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY 
HAUhF^ WARERoo ' 
eve: 
Traci 
TRACK, ROAD, PARK OR FARM. 
Single at $8, $12, $15, $20, $25, to $200 per Set. Double at 
$25, $30, $35, $40 to $500 per Set. Blankets, Sweats, Hoods, 
Muzzles, Clipping Machines, and Hoi.'e furnishing goods of 
ry description, style, and grade, adapted for use on the 
.ck, Road, Farm or Stable. 
C. M. MOSEMAN & BRO, 
Manufacturers, 114 Chambers St. 
‘ Send for Descriptive Price-list.'' 
Garden Engine and Fire 
Extinguisher. —For Wash¬ 
ing Windows. Carriages, etc. 
Protect-Buildings from Fire, 
and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. 
Easily carried. No Dwelling, 
Country Home, or Factory 
should lie without the Foun¬ 
tain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHITMAN, Sole Proprietor 
and Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 
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Screw Stump Machine. 
.YiCOwomcaY, Ctoeatp, w\A. wiSV ajvKL 
Ytve Ysr&esX. < S\ubh§ MiSa. ease- 
Send, for Circular to 
<jE0. Chamberlain st Son.QleanXX 
