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The American Agriculturist for February, 1864, page 37, has the following : 
“ War Maps. —We have received from H. H. Lloyd & C6., several very good maps, among them one which 
shows at a glance, and in an interesting form, the progress of the war, the original and the present territory occupied 
by the rebels, the battle fields, etc. Notice that this is II. H. Lloyd <fc Co., 21 John-st.,—a prompt and responsible 
House, we have every reason to believe.” 
No business with a few dollars capital pays better than the sale of H. H. Lloyd & Co’s. “ new and popular Maps 
and Charts and Prints, to suit the Times.” The demand is immense and constantly increasing. 
Either of the following finely colored works, we paying the postage, will be promptly mailed on receipt of 
the price. Excepting the U. S. Map we will mail four for $1.00. 
Great New County Colored Maps of our whole Country, showing all Territories, Railroads, 
Battle Fields, <fcc., &c.....50 cts. 
New Map of the Rebellion as it was and is, colored to show Loyal States, what the Rebels held 
in 1862, and what they have left. All Battle Fields#ire marked. 35 “ 
The Bis-United States, or our Country as Traitors and Tyrants would have it... 35 “ 
Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant, and Staff, on hoiseback, with a sketch of his services.35 “ 
Mammoth Equestrian Portrait of Gen. McClellan, Sketch of his Life, etc.35 “ 
Equestrian Military Portraits, showing 17 noted generals on horseback.35 “ 
Our Union Defenders, has portraits of 33 of our most prominent generals, and much besides....35 “ 
Battle Scenes, giving mammoth engravings of some of the most terrible charges of the war.35 “ 
Presidential Campaign Chart, 1884, with Portraits, Statistics, Maps, extracts, &c.35 “ 
Mount Vernon Chart, with Map, engravings of Geo. and Martha Washington, Mt. Vernon, &c., &c.35 “ 
The Prince of Peace, the most highly finished and attractive Scripture Chart yet published . .. 4 .35 “ 
The Life of Christ, one of the most salable works of the kind published.35 “ 
Pictorial Pilgrim’s Progress, elegantly illustrates Bunyan’s wonderful Book.35 “ 
Tourist’s Map of N. Y., N. England and Canadas, showing Railroads, <fcc., muslin bound.75 “ 
Either of the following Now and Beautiful Colored Prints, will be mailed, we paying postage, for 15 
cents, or ten will be mailed for $1.00. 
The Soldier’s Dream. 
Battle of Champion Hill. 
Bombardment of Port Hudson. 
Siege of Vicksburg. 
Battle of Antietam. 
Battle of Fredericksburg. 
Battle of Chicamauga. 
Heroes Slain. 
Our Naval Heroes. 
The Picket. 
The Traitor. 
Basket of Fruits. 
Flow'ers. 
Choice Fruit. 
The Dove. 
Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant. 
Maj. Gen. George G. Meade. 
Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan. 
Maj. Gen. B. F. Butler. 
Maj. Gen. W. S. Hancock. 
Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman. 
Maj. Gen. A. E. Burnside. 
Miss Maj. Pauline Cushman. 
Lincoln and Johnson. 
Ten Rebel Generals. 
Catching a Guerrilla. 
Crucifixion and Resurrection. 
Sermon on the Mount. 
Christ Blessing Little Children. 
Kearsage sinking the Alabama. 
Seeing the Elephant in New-York. 
Politicians Measuring Lincoln’s 
Shoes. 
The Aquarium. 
George Washington. 
Martha Washington. 
Beauty and Luxury. 
Want of Confidence. 
Caucasian Girl. 
A Glorious Sleigh-Ride. 
Family Record. 
The Mother. 
In Memory of- 
Tragedy at Santiago. 
Our $3 and $6 sample packages, by mail or express, and our $10 and $20 sample packages by express, sent at the 
lowest wholesale prices, on receipt of the money, with price list of sheet and mounted goods, instructions, etc., will 
find a prompt and satisfactory sale. 
Any person wishing an Agency should order samples and our Wholesale Price List and Circular. Our U. S. Map 
is on paper 40x54 inches, other Maps and Charts on paper either 33x43, or 28x38. 
Address II. If. LLOYD & C©., 21 John-st., New-York. 
Ghosts ! Ghosts ! ! Ghosts!!! 
A new parlor amusement. “SPECTROPIA; OR 
SURPRISING SPECTRAL ILLUSIONS, showing 
Ghosts everywhere and of any color,” with Illustrations 
in colors. 
This book is an entire novelty, and enables the specta¬ 
tor to behold life-sized ghosis on the wall or ceiling, with¬ 
out any apparatus, by the mere application of a well 
known principle in optics, affording exhaustless parlor 
amusement. Quarto, bound. Price One Dollar. Mailed 
post free on receipt of price. 
JAS. G. GREGORY, Publisher, 
540 Broadway, New-York. 
LITERARY JOURNALS 
In America and Europe praise the 
Atlantic Monthly 
As the best American magazine ever published. It is 
thoroughly national in tone, and its literary character is 
the highest possible. The best American writers contrib¬ 
ute regularly. 
Terms $3 a year, or 30 cents a number. Liberal reduc¬ 
tion to clubs. A specimen copy sent gratis on receipt of 
30 cents. Address TICKNOR & FIELDS, 
135 Washington-st., Boston, Mass. 
AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, 
HARMONIUMS AND MELODEONS. 
AGENTS FOR HALLETT & CUMSTON’S CELE¬ 
BRATED BOSTON PIANOS. 
S. D. & H. W. SMITH’S American Organs. 
TAYLOR & FARLEY’S Boudoir Organs. Piano 
Stools and Covers, constantly on hand. 
Payment received in installments if desired. 
Pianos to Rent. II. E. BAILEY & CO., 
No. 603 Broadway, New-York. 
ULsits, Cockroaches asad Haags 
are infallibly exterminated or driven away by Isaacsen’s 
Remedies, and they leave no scent behind,—so says Mr. 
Judd in the American Agriculturist. For rats, mice and 
cockroaches, try a box of Phosphoric Paste, 60 cents, 
large size $1.25 ; for bugs, anis, etc., use a bottle of In¬ 
sect powder, at same prices. Send to 
ADOLPH ISAACSEN, 40 Fulton-st., New-York. 
For sale also by BURNHAMS & VAN SCHAACK, 
16 Lake-st., Chicago, III. 
66 I1HER. SCHOOL IWST., Estato- 
lisliecl 1855. Supplies Principals, School 
Officers, and Families with well qualified Teachers of 
known abilityRepresents Teachers who desire en¬ 
gagements: Gives Parents and Guardians information 
of good Schools: Negotiates Sales and Rentals of 
School Properties. All Teachers should have “ Form 
of Application;” also copy of Amer. Educational Month¬ 
ly-each sent for one red stamp. 
J. W. SCHERMERHORN, Actuary, 
130 Grand-st., New-York. 
66 Mtimstit JFace What 
of the Features ? A Long Nose, a Short Nose, 
a Blunt Nose, or a Sharp Nose. What does it indicate ? 
Blue Eyes, Gray Eyes, Black Eyes ; Auburn Hair, 
Brown Hair, Black Hair, Red Hair ; Cheeks, Chins, Lips 
witli dimples in them ; what do they signify ? See the 
Illustrated Phrenological Journal, October 
No., 20 cents, or $2 a year. Address S. R. WELLS, 
Editor, No. 389 Broadway, New-York. 
Articles for Every FaBuaily. 
Pyle’s Saleratus. Pyle’s Cream Tartar. 
Pyle’s Blueing Powder, and Pyle’s O. If. 
Soap. These articles are the best in use, full weight, 
therefore economical. 
JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 
350 Washington-st., New-York. 
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. 
Strong Concord, Itclawarc, Kogers’ 
Hybrid, Allen's Hybrid, Creveling, Hartford Prolific. Diana, 
Maxatawney, Adirondac, and Iona, at low prices. We call 
particular attention to Rogers' Hybrid, No. 19, as the largest, 
earliest, and best hardy black grape yet introduced. It is a 
cross between the Black Hamburg and native, combining 
the fine flavor of the foreign with the hardiness of the na¬ 
tive. Our vines are produced Rom the wood of the original 
vines of which we have the entire stock. 
Salem, Mass., Nov. 26,1863. 
C$75.1 Received of Wm. Perry & Son, seventy five dollars 
for all the wood of my No. 19, Rogers’ Hybrid. E. S. Rogers. 
Descriptive catalogues containing a cut of Rogers’ Hybrid 
sent to all applicants enclosing stamp to prepay postage. 
Address WM. PERRY & SON, Bridgeport, Conn. 
GRAPE VINES. 
My stock raised this season is very fine. 12 good, strong, 
well grown Delaware Grape Vines will be sent, post-free, by 
mail to any one sending a $5 U. S. note. Any of the follow¬ 
ing may make part of the bill at the annexed rates per doz. 
Adirondac, $24 per dozen ; 2 year old, $36 per dozen. 
Iona and Israella, $15 per dozen ; 2 year old, $24 per dozen. 
Allen’s Hybrid, $9 per dozen. 
Creveling and Maxatawney, $6 per dozen. 
Rebecca and Diana, $3 per dozen. 
Concord, Hartford Prolific, and Clinton, $2.50 per dozen. 
Loomis Honey, $15 per doz.; 2 year old, $24 per doz. 
This exceedingly sweet grape was exhibited last season at 
the office of the Agriculturist, and pronounced by the Editor 
to be “ worth looking after.” 
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, 
embracing many of the new and rare Evergreens, are olfer- 
ed at moderate prices. 
The Japanese Variegated Honeysuckle, 
described in the last number of the .Agriculturist, will he 
sent, two plants, post free, by mail, upon receipt of a $1 U. 
S. note. Address MAHLON MOON, Morrisville, 
Bucks County, Penn. 
Grape Ames toy Mali. 
Lower than any other reliable propagator. 
A11 the leading varieties at greatly reduced 
prices. Varieties Warranted true. 
PRICE LIST. 
Two. 
$6 00 
45 
One. 
Adirondac.$3 00 
Concord. 25 
Creveling. 75 
Cuyahoga. 75 
Delaware. 35 
Diana. SO 
Elsinburg. 35 
Hartford Prolific. 
Herbemont. 
Rebecca. 50 
Taylor. 25 
Union Village. 75 
One each of above varieties. Eight Dollars. 
50 
Three. 
$9 00 
60 
2 00 
2 00 
85 
80 
85 
1 40 
Six. Bozen. 
S 75 
1 60 
1 50 
1 60 
2 75 
2 75 
2 75 
1 15 
3 (1(1 
2 75 
8 00 
Address J. H. FOSI 
True Delaware Grape Yines. 
From the original vine. Also fine plants of Concord, Crev- 
eling, Iona, Israella, &c. Send stamp for priced list of 50 
kinds, to GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
G rape vines by mail or express, in¬ 
cluding both old and new varieties. For circular, prices. 
&c„ Address _H. B. LI’M. Sandusky, (Wo. 
Uiafcla BnStoous Flower Moots. 
Scut by Mail, post-paid, at Catalogue Prices. 
B. K. 
Seedsman and Florist, Springfield, Mass., 
Has just received direct from Holland, a large and well 
selected assortment of the above from the same source as 
heretofore sold by him, and given such perfect satisfaction. 
The assortment embraces the finest varieties of • Double 
and Single Hyacinths; Polyanthus Narcissus ; Dou¬ 
ble and Single Early and Late Tulips ; Double and 
Single Narcissus: Jonquils: Crocus; Crown Imperi¬ 
als ; Iris: Snowdrops; Scillae; Hardy Gladiolus; 
Ranunculus; Anemones; Japan and many other lilies. 
Also a fine assortment of GREEN-HOUSE BULBS com¬ 
prising Cyclemens; Ixias ; Oxalis ; Sparaxis; Tki- 
tomas; Achimenes; Gloxinias, &c„ &o. 
His new Autumn Catalogue containing an accurate de¬ 
scription of each variety, with particular directions for the 
culture of eacli species, so that any person, however unac¬ 
quainted, can not fail to succeed, will he mailed to all ap¬ 
plicants enclosing two three cent stamps. Collections of 
the above, containing many of the most approved varieties 
will be mailed, post-paid, to any address in the Union, as 
follows; Collection No. 1, $20; No. 2, $10; No. 
3, $5 ; No. 4, $3. 
For further particulars, see the Catalogue. 
October. B. K. BLISS. 
Standard and Dwarf Pears. 
HOVEY & CO., Boston, Mass., 
Invite the attention of dealers and planters to their large 
and fine stock of Pear Trees, including all the new and 
choice varieties. 
EE^CK TREES, <fec. 
EDWIN ALLEN offers a large stock of Peach Trees, of 
the best orchard varieties. Also a fine stock of Pear, Plum, 
Cherry, &c., &c. Prices low Catalogues upon receipt of 
stamp. New Brunswick, New-Jersey, October, 1864. 
Ta’ces ! Trees ! ! Trees ! ! ! 
Rare chances for large Trees. 50,000 extra fine Apple Trees 
8 to 10 feet high, sorts well suited to Southern and Central 
Pennsylvania. Prices reasonable for size and quality of trees. 
tW No Agents either traveling or stationary, recognized 
unless bearing authority from the Proprietor. Address 
DAVID MILLER, Cumberland Nurseries, 
• Carlisle, Penn, 
