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./■ C■ Everitt's Catalogue. 
For'all crops that arc hoed by hand it 
is invalublc, pitLcoing the Lund lice, ui d 
saving three-lcurlhs o; tie wcik. let nil 
crops that are hit. ed, and vc 1 y n v. ; 1 c t ot 
nothing can exceed il c juketitn ai d case 
with which ibis tool pcneiins the woik, 
breaking np the soil perfectly, and billing 
the crop much or little as cesited. Asa 
ultilaioi it can be it;riiisbed with any 
, idlh teeth, lrom 1 14 to ^^2 inches, aoapt- 
,g it to every class cl v\ 01k and variety of 
,il. As an opening plow it is invaluable 
,r making lui rows lur potatoes, com and 
1 other crops. As a coveicr it has no 
pial lor corn, broom corn, puiuloo., and, 
, fact, every kind ot covering, as it covets 
id rolls down the grout,d at one opeiation 
ordinary field woik, or lits lor . ett 1 g out 
.ants or lor using the garoen seed dtiil and 
, , , . , , . , . ‘ i < . e of the United btat.es. and in maay tor- 
wlieel hoe. iiic ^ te 01 this ton and me rcpuuu.10.1 gained by it ovet tlie wn time Aouki ss 
eigh countries, has probably never been surpassed by a similar implement in so sno ‘ * ' * 
J. Cl EVE BUT, 
CTI 
This “Exteiminamr” is the standard at tide ; it lias 
met a great w ant of potato growers. W ith it Poisons 
“ mixed with plaster, &.C., may be applied safely, CHEAP- 
LY, QUICLI Yand EFFECTUALLY. 
~ The large cut shows the man- 
”• ner of icing (the strap to go over 
J the shoulder we do not iurnishd 
~ The long handle is not to i 
2 . shaken, the hand u| on the sai 
C acts merely as a balance, and 
thrust the ‘-11115101'” out over l 
»• plant, or row. The hand itpo. 
„ the can is used to turn the same, 
g and as the wheel seen in the small 
2 cut is fastened to the long ha 
3 forced through, light or heavy, according to length of 
» the turn given ; frum eight to twenty-four inches may be 
covered as desired. 
* The small cut gives an inside view, showing the false 
2 bottom which prevents the weight of Plaster pressing 
5 upon the wheel in the bolt- m, and allowing it to turn as 
2 easily when full as when but a few' inches ol Plaster are 
a used. It is unnecessary to mention the damage done by 
a Potato Bugs, as every person that lias grown one bushe 
of potatoes knows by hard experence that it is a constant strife to save the cp p, and from what we can 
learn of the habits and history of the bug there is no doubt but they w ill be hand in full force for many 
years to come. It has been demonstrated l»y practical experience that the crop, of potatoes can be 
saved by the timely use of Paris Green or other poisons mixed with Plaster, Flour, &c. The great 
trou le has been to apply the poisons safety, cheaply, quickly effectually That difficulty has been en¬ 
tirely overcome by the invention he e described W e have a style with changeable sieves, of difltrent 
sizes to be used fot applying Fertilizers. Price, $2.00. 
A few reasons why Farmers want this POTATO BUG EXTERMINATOR. It is the sim¬ 
plest and best contriuance ever used for the purpose. It can be used in a perfectly easy and natural posi¬ 
tion,no stooping or reachingthe overthe row. It will do die work effectually as last as a person can w-alk. 
The quantity of plaster used, and space covered, can be regulated at will,tc suit any size of plant. 
The weight of Plaster, etc., is carried on the shoulder, or by the hands, as the parson woking prefers. 
It always pleases the working farmer, or his hired help, as it is the only article of the kind that a person is 
willing to use all day. 'file plaster never packs in the bottom and is sifted fhrogh just as easily when the 
can is full as when there is but little in it. The style with changeable sieves may also he used for apply- 
fertilizers. It is well made and durable, and will last several seasons. To see thae machine itself is all 
the testimony you will want., PRICE, $1 5°- With Fertilizer attachments, $2 00. 
