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Tho Proprietor of this establishment respectfully nails the attention of the public to 

 his stoclv of 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Vines, etc. 

 His present stock is superior, both in extent and quality, to any before offered, and 

 contains the most select varieties in cultivation. 

 He v/ould also call attention to the 



«KEE.\' MOUSE Ar^'D FI.OKAI. l>EPA51TiyiEIVT, 

 under tho management of Mr. Thomas Hutchinson, who has an interest in this branch 

 of the business. The well-known ability of Mr. H. as a skillful cultivator, is a guaran- 

 tee that this branch will be properly managed. Their stock in this department is 

 large, well selected, and in fine ci;n(iit:on. Their stock of roses is particularly fine and 

 extensive, embracing nearly every thihg in that line that is desirable. 



Catalogues of either branch of the business sent gratis to all who inclose a one cent 

 stamp for each. All orders securely packed, and promptly forwarded as directed. 



JOHN SAYEE.S, Proprietor. 



Cottage Garden and Nursery, March, 1857. 



A. SUMFEE & CO., 



Agents for Vrneeler & Wilson's 



FAfflliY mwim MACHOE, 



MELODEON HALL, 



Comer Fourth and IFalnut Streets, 



CINCINNATI. 



Extract from a Utter from Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, 

 Brooklyn. L. I. : 



o o o Your Machine is all it purporis to be, and 

 is equal to the labor of nine or ten persons. 1 

 wish to see the petty toil of my sex lightened. Will not our brothers, by the pur- 

 chase of the Sewing Machine, lessen the labor, anxieties, and the wear and tear of 

 nerves to their wives and daughters. 



UTHOGRAPHERS, PLATE FPJr^TEBS, ETO., 



119 WALNUT ST., 



CIJN'CIJNrA^ATI, 



PUBLISHERS BLANK DRAFT^S, 



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