CANADIAN NEWS. 
The Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway Com¬ 
pany will make application next session for an 
act to amend its Incorporation and enable them 
to extend their line of railway to Lake Erie. 
Cortnin provisions in the Canadian Customs 
Laws have been, by order in council, extended 
to the Province of Manitoba. Winnipeg- has 
been declared a port of entry and ware housing 
port, and Mr. G. B. Spenoer ol Hamilton has 
been appointed Collector of Customs at that 
port, and also Collector of Inland Revenue l'or 
the Province of Manitoba, North Pembina has 
been made the outpost of Winnipeg. 
A meeting of the General Corn Association of 
Montreal lias resolved to petition the Dominion 
Pari turnout for ft repeal of the duties on flour 
and grain. Mr. Ryau, member of Parliament 
for Montreal, who presided, said that the millers 
ol' Upper Cannda were obliged to import, grain 
from Chicago and Milwaukee to keep their mills 
in operation, and pay duties upon il. It wits 
stated also that the imports of flour from the 
United States were jn the proportion of 350,000 
barrels this year against 140,000 last year. 
Bad feeling still prevails in Manitoba. It ap¬ 
pears that, James Tanner was killed, while re¬ 
turning from an electioneering discussion, by 
friends of Lynch and Shultz. 
Largo (juantitiesof pressed hay are arriving at 
Ottawa from Chambly and other Lower Cana¬ 
dian sections for the use of lumbering cattle. It 
sells for about $19 per ton. 
The carrying trade is attracting much atten¬ 
tion from Canadian officials. The Dominion 
Canal Commissioners recently addressed a list of 
questions to the different hoards of trade of the 
country, witli a view to elicit the views of com¬ 
mercial men upon the subject. Meetings have 
accordingly beon hold by the mercantile classes 
in the principal cities, and answei-s to the conun¬ 
drums of the Commissioners arc Industriously 
preparing. The Toronto Leader informs us i hat 
sentiment is generally strong in favor of the im¬ 
mediate enlargement of the Welland Canal to 
the same capacity as the Sault Stc. Mario Canal, 
and the deepening of the St. Lawrence Canal 
and river navigation so as to admit the passage 
or vessels drawing twelve feet of water. 
A melancholy accident happened near Paris, 
a few days since. A horse rail away with a 
buggy in which Mrs. Moyne, with ft child in her 
arms, was seated. He galloped into an orchard 
where her head came in contact with the bough 
of a tree, injuring her so severely that she never 
rallied afterwards. The injury to the child was 
only slight. 
Sir John A. Macdonald, in answer to a deputa¬ 
tion of lhe corporation of Kingston, Out., re¬ 
questing permission to open the streets through 
the iirKIlery park formerly occupied liy the 
British troops, expressed his conviction that the 
British troops would be back within live years, 
anil did not encourage the views of the deputa¬ 
tion. 
-♦♦♦- 
“The best tonic for indigestion, dyspepsia, 
wakefulness and general debility, is Ferro Phos- 
pliated Elixir of Calisaya Bark, (the original 
Calisaya Bark and iron,) made by Caswell, 
Hazahd & Co. — Leavenworth Herald. 
- *** -- 
We hove received “Floral Guide ” from Phelps 
& Reynolds, and want all our readers to semi 
for it. 
Miscellaneous. 
E B. TREAT A CO., 654 Broadway, 
1 • N. V., are prepared to furnish steady and prof¬ 
itable employment for the winter to mechanics, 
farmers, and active men and women, in introduces 
in city and country their now and standard Biograph¬ 
ical, Historical, Religious, Musical and Agricultural 
works. We have the t>ost list of books, and offer the 
boat terurn of any bouse In the country. 
DERS.-THE NEW CIRCULAR OP 
JfJ QrtxnY ,V Root for 1871 Is now ready. Contains 
prices of Italian colonies, Queens, Hives. Boxes, 
Queen yards, Moluxtruolors. Honey knives. Bee veils, 
&Q. Send stamp to QUIN BY A HOOT, St. Jobnsvilh-, 
B EE KEEPERS-CET THE BEST 
IN USlC! LEFT-EL'S CENTRAL-OPENING 
MOVABLE-COMB BEE IUVE. 
Send stamp for illustrated Circular and Price List. 
Bee Hives, Boe Books, Bee Feeders, Italian Queens. 
All varieties of Ornamental Poultry, Fancy Pigeons. 
Lop-Eared and Angora Rabbits, Song Birds,-Ac. 
Address LITTLE BEE MAN, Springfield, Ohio. 
6( I?VERY RAN Ills OWN DOCTOR.”-A 
|j new. reliable and practical work. The symp¬ 
toms, and host remediesfor the cure of A 1,1. U isenses 
given In plain words. By an experienced V’bvSic-tan. 
A complete home doctor hook. The chapter on Roots 
and Herbs is invaluable to country people. It >liters 
no nostrums nor has Itanj advei tlaetnents. A new 
book, l2mo., over 15U pages. Well bound, and mailed 
for only DO cents, try HUNTER & CU., Publishers, 
Hinsdale. N. IJ. 
TTPHAJW’S DEPILATORY POWDER 
U Uemoves superfluous hair in tier miiuifr.s, with¬ 
out injury to the skin. Sent by mail for $1.25. 
UP11AM S ASTHMA CUKE 
Relieves most violent paroxysms in Jive minutes and 
effects a speedy cure. Price $2 by mail. 
THE JAPAAKSE IIA IK STAIA 
Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful black or 
brown', it consists of onin one preparation. 75 cts. 
by mall. Address S. C. UPHAM, No. 721 Jayne st„ 
Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. Sold by all 
Druggists. 
1 PAPERS AT CLUB PRICES. Those 
it Mr wishing Papers or Magazines cheap, pr who 
wish to take subscriptions for oue or all, should send 
for my Circular. Extra inducements on the RtitAlj 
NEW-Yorkeb. Address IA S. M UK BOCK. 
Ridgeway, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
W ALNUT I1ILL SCHOOL, Geneva. N. V. 
The next term of this long-established Board¬ 
ing Softool for Boys, will commence on ,lau. titli, 1871. 
Pupils may remain through the school year. Terms, 
$350 per annum. Rev. T. C. REED, D. D. 
^TOODRUFF’S 
IMPH.OVED PATENT 
EARTH CLOSET OR COMMODE, 
$6.50 to $11. 
Simple, durable and inodorous. , 
A. DRAPER & CO., Sole Agents for U. S., 
No. 40 Cortlandt St., New York, 
ileal (Estate, (Etc. 
^ OR TH 
MISSOURI MINDS 
I’OXL SALE 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
. About 1,10,000 Acres of the Fim-Kt Pnrm- 
ing mid Grazing Lund in the United Stolen, 
for sale at low prices mid on very easy terms: thus 
enabling an industrious man with small capital to 
pay for his laud with money earned front It. 
Missouri Is not too far West to boat a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Its Railroad facilities me great 
and constantly Increasing; the Climate is splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainly; writ I« the 
numerous thriving towns ami cities springing upon 
every hand attest beyond doubt that the blight Of 
slavery has been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men aud Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for fell Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, and stating what paper you 
saw this In. to EDWARD WILDER, 
Lund Commissioner, fin tiuihtil, Mo. 
JJOMES U OK AH, 
IN THE 
LAND OF FLOWERS 
PERPETUAL GROWTH! 
f ” n 
THE ITALY OF AMERICA, 
Stork, poultry, & r c. 
P SYTIIOM ANCY.-Any lady or gentleman 
can make $1,000 a month, secure their own hap¬ 
piness and independuncc, by obtaining PSYOHO- 
mancy. Fascination, or soul charming. 
100 pages, Clol r . Full instructions to use this power 
over men or an mills al will ; how to Mesmerize, be¬ 
come fra nee or \ "riling Mediums, Divination, Spirit- 
uuli.un, Alobcnn. '’hil- .-optiv ..f Omens add Dreams, 
Brigham Young's l.urcm. Guide to Marriage, See., all 
contained in this bi>i It; 1(10,000 sold; price by mail, m 
cloth. $1.25: paper covers, $ 1 . Notice.—A ny person 
willing to act. as agent will receive a sample copy of 
the work free. As no capital is required,all desirous 
of genteel employment .should semi for the bootc, in¬ 
closing 10c. for postage, to T. W. EVANS & CO., 41 
SouthStb St., Philadelphia. 
S panish merinos.-we offer, for 
sale. low. a limited number of mir surplus of tine 
thorough-bred*. Send for Catalogue, Orders so¬ 
licited. John Sheldon a son. Moscow, n. y. 
P I RE-BRED PIGS FOR HA LE !-We me 
Importers and Dealers In the following cele¬ 
brated breeds of Hogs. Berkshire, Essex, Mugie, 
Suffolk and Chester Whites, We have some very 
Choice Pigs of all the above breeds for sale. For 
full particulars, price list, Ac., address, with stamp, 
B, H. ROBB Sc CO., Gnrrettsville, Ohio. 
^HOHT-llOUN C A T T L^eT 
A few eliolce animals to spare. And 
MERINO SIIEEP. 
Bred for constitution and heavy fleeces of cleansed 
wool. C. HORACE HUBBARD, 
Springfield, Vermont. 
O C/ii) LBS. weight of two Ohio Improved Ches- 
"I ter Hogs. Send for description of this 
famous breed, and other tborough-bred and import¬ 
ed Animals and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
L ight brahma cocks, boxed and 
delivered to express, at, f3 each, hatched in 1869 
or 1870, as preferred. I,. A. SPALDING, P. M., 
Lockp.irt, N. V. 
H DEDANS• BRED FROM IMPORTED 
Stock, unbearded, mi $6 and $7 per pair, accord- 
®ree0, plants, Seebs, ©tc. 
E ARE and BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
AND CHOICE VEGETABLES 
Are always to be bad by sowing 
kSECTI 
Is not excelled in climatic by any of the United 
States, and it may be doubted whether it can be 
equaled in the world. 
Located on the very borders of the Torrid Zone, 
still, her sltuaMon between the Unit of Mexico and 
the Atlantic Ocean Is such that she Is swept altern¬ 
ately by the winds of the Eastern and Western seas, 
and relieved from the burning heats which prevail 
In other Southern States; and thus tt happens that 
by the joint influences of latitude and peculiar loca¬ 
tion, she Is relieved,on the one hand, from the rigors 
of the winter climate of the Northern and Middle 
States, and on the other, from the extreme heat 
with which not only the Southern State*, but in the 
summer lime the Northern States, are elm factorized. 
Persons desiring to become thoroughly convers¬ 
ant with Florida. Us Climate, Soil, I'hoimt- 
txiinh, iiKAtTN, Timber. Cost oi- Ci.i'.auinu, 
PRICk ok Land, Win nr. to sktti.k, and Means 
uk Access, at the Least Expense, can tie folly 
Informed by examining sectional maps, and procur¬ 
ing books aud pamphlets, at the offices of 
The Florida Improvement Co. 
This Company, U.ndeu the auspices op mu 
State op Florida, propose to furnish lands of uni¬ 
form good quality, and upon which can be raised 
Vegetables, Fruits, etc., common to the more North¬ 
ern climates, ubfl all U19 Grains, Ki nds, and Vege¬ 
tables of the Tropic*. Such Selected lauds, in the 
Health i K$t' part of the State, and of the best uimlt- 
ty, will he sold at from Two Dollahs to Fifty 
Dollars per H-re, the payments to bo innrie on tho 
following Unex vmpceu Kakv Tkum.k : One quarter 
rash, and the remaining thre, quarters 111 lire to tea 
anwtiat payments, with interest at six per emit., par¬ 
able yearly, the purchaser to have the option of ail- 
tlClpat-lng payments. Address or apply lo 
THE FLORIDA IMPROVES!ENT CO., 
34 Pink Rod, (Room 4. 5 and 6,) Opposite 
City Hull Park, N. T., 
Or, 3 Ross Block, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. 
TUB HUIlliVI' F.VHIIIKVG LANDS 
A IN THE WORLD. 
1,300,000 AO RES FOR SALE 
’1-0 ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY. 
Cars now running. 
The lnndi offered by this Company are situated 
mainly within 20 miles of each Bide of the road, ex- 
lending 170 miles along the NEOSHO VALLEY, the 
richest, finest and most Inviting vitlley in the West. 
One-third of the labor required at tho East in the 
culture of farms will insure here double the amount 
of crops. 
PRICES OF LAND.—From $2 to $8 per acre; credit 
of ten (1(1) years' time, 
TERMS OF SALE. — One-tenth down at time of 
purchase. No payment the second year, One-tenth 
every year after until completion of payments, with 
annual interest. 
For further information, address 
r ISAAC T. GOODNOW. 
Land Commissioner. Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
17'OR SALE—A Fit ITT FA Bill OF 
1 about Ninety acres, on which is a fruit, distillery 
S5 feet, by 18: 2H;stories high ; wine cellar, 80x36 feet 
deep, built In 1865. Would make a good chaenc. fac¬ 
tory with litl.le expense. The farm is well watered 
b> living springs In nearly every field, and not an 
acre of waste land. A good apple and peach orchard 
arid a variety of other fruits. Tit rep acres of grapes 
In full bearing. 12 acres of tint her, mostly oak und 
hickory ; 15 acres of wheat oij the ground. SOxtiQ 
ham; good dwelling house. 13 rooms, very pleasant¬ 
ly situated. For forms and particulars, address 
A. SPENCER WOLCOTT, 
East Bloomfield, Ontario Co , N X. 
H ead this*.- 1,750 acres of the 
> best land in Georgia can he bought for $8,000. 
fiflOacres Cleared. Buildings on the place worth $5,00U. 
For further partictiiars, address, with stamp. 
CL D. CAMP, 
Southern Cultivator Office, Athens, Ga. 
Seeiis, plants anil fUiscellancous QVbnertiscmcms. 
’NISFALLEN GREEtK-HOUSES. 
PLANTS BY MAIL A SPECIALTY. 
mm 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
Nos, 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., 
NEW TORE, 
Importers, Growers and Dealers In Garden, 
Field and Flower Seeds, Horticnltnral 
Implements and Garden Reqnlsites, 
The Seventeenth Annual Edition of their IlIiiKtrnt- 
c«l Seed Catalogue anil Guide to the Flower 
and liltclieti Garden, is now tn press, and will be 
ready for distribution about January 1st, 
It contains Four beautifully-colored hithographs, 250 
choice engravings Of favorite Flowers and Vegeta¬ 
bles, arid 128 pages of closely printed matter, giving a 
descriptive list of upward of two thousand species 
and varieties of Flower and Vegetable Reeds. Includ¬ 
ing all the novelties of the past season, with direc¬ 
tions for their culture; also u list of upwards of One 
Hundred vnrleties nf choice Gladiolus, with 
many other Summer Flowering Bnlb» T and much 
useful information upon the subject of gardening 
generally. A copy will be Dialled to nil applicants 
enclosing Tioenty-fUit rente. Regular customers sup- 
S lied gratis. Address B. K. BLISS & SON., P.O.Box 
,71 2, New York. 
jjOVFY 
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 
TO THE 
FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDEN 
Foil 1871, 
Will be published in January; contains 125 pages, 
with numerous engravings of Flowers and Vegeta¬ 
bles; descriptions of over 2,000 species and varieties 
of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, novelties of the sea¬ 
son, choice Gladiolus, Summer-Flowering Bulbs, &c.; 
and a beautiful 
COLORED DLA TE. 
The most extensive and complete Seed Catalogue 
and Floral Guide published, giving practical and 
plain directions for the culture of Flowers and Vege- 
1 tables, arrangement of gardens, Ac. 
Sent free to all our customers of last year, without 
request, and to all others who order them, for 15 
cents. A ddress 
HOVEY «& CO., 
33 North Market St., Boston, illnss. 
We guarantee all seeds ordered to reach the pur¬ 
chaser. 
^ CARD. 
Wishing to retire from business, I have sold my en¬ 
tire Nursery Stock, and permanently leased my Farm, 
so admirably adapted to the growth of Fruit and the 
production of Vines and Plants, to Messrs. R. Ctr.w- 
Mix», J. Deumitt, J. T. Rowley and J. F. Grimes. 
1 bespeak for them a continuance of the patronage 
so liberally extended to me In the past. 
The stock they have purchased is the largest and 
best I have ever grown. J. KNOX. 
NOW READY, 
CATALOGUE OF THE 
KNOX FRUIT FARM 
AND NURSERIES. 
Our new Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue and 
Price List, for spring of 1871. Is now reudy, and will 
be sent to all applicants Inclosing 10 cents. It con¬ 
tains beautiful Chromes of the 
MARTHA WHITE CONCORD GRAPE, 
AND 
JUCUNDA, OUR NO. 700, STRAWBERRY, 
with descriptions of all the leading variet ies of Small 
Fruits, Directions for Planting, Growing and Hund- 
ltng fruit, and how we make 
32.000 an Acre with Jitcunda Strawberries, 
It is a valuable book, and should be in the hands of 
all growers. 
fijOWehs. 
We have also issued a Descriptive Catalogue (No. 2) 
of Roses, Greenhouse and Bedding plants, 
Shrubs. Evergreens, Ac., which will be sent to all 
applicants for 5 cents. 
It. GUMMING Ac GO., 
Successors to J. KNOX, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
^OLllMBUS NURSERY, 
Green-Rouse and Bedding Plants, 
GIVE UNIVE RSAL SATISFACTION. 
Lexington, Ky„ June, 1870. 
Plants arrived in excellent order. 1 thought I had 
long since acknowledged their receipt, and ray grati¬ 
fication with the manner in which you have always 
tilled my orders. 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent to ap¬ 
plicants R. G, HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
T. IB. Til OR B (1 RN AND CO.’S 
f J Annual Descrintlve Catalogue of 
Lowell, Mass., Oct. 12,1870. 
C. A. Rkeskr : 
I would say that your plants are 
the best in quality, cheapest in 
price, and be9t packed for mailing, 
of any I ever received, and 1 have 
bought of several dealers. 
GKO. K. MKTCALF. 
Scranton, Pa., Sept. 20,1870. 
I have had considerable experi¬ 
ence lit sending for plnnts by mail, 
and have always felt satisfied with 
the result; but am doing you only 
justice, when 1 any I never saw 
plants packed po perfectly, or la¬ 
beled, to eend by mall. 
Miss K. MCCUNK. 
Our Illustrated Catalogue 
O f New and Beautiful Plants, will 
be reudy about Fcb’y 1 st, contain¬ 
ing a beautiful colored plate of the 
fine, new. Double Pink Geranium, 
“ Marie Lbmotse.” Mailed free 
to ail applicants. 
The following named plants we 
will send bv mail, packed free of 
Charge, and postage paid, at an¬ 
nexed prices, cash in advance, in 
amounts not less than one dollar. 
The plants will be packed in light 
boxes and nioss, unit with almost 
the entire hail t.r earth attached, 
(and labeled.) which will insure 
thelT being received in perfect 
order any distance, when not more 
than a week or ten days is required 
in transit. Address 
C. A. HEESF.lt, 
Pit*sfiel<l> Mnss. 
Coleus, New Golden, 6 distinct 
sorts.$1 00 
Carnations, Odist, se 
Fuchsias, 6 “ 
Heliotropes, 6 “ 
Geraniums. Zonale. 6 “ 
“ Double, i “ 
“ Tricolor, 4 “ 
“ Ivy Leaved, 4 “ 
" Scented, 6 “ 
Pelargoniums, 6 “ 
Lnntnn.is, n “ 
Roses, Monthly, 6 “ 
" Hyb. Perpet., R “ 
Basket Plants, 6 “ 
Winlor-bloom .Pl’ts 6 “ 
Verbenas, “ 
rtsl 00 
* 1 00 
* 1 00 
• 1 00 
‘ 1 00 
‘ 100 
4 1 00 
1 1 00 
‘ 1 00 
' 1 00 
• 1 00 
' 1 00 
’ 1 00 
‘ 1 00 
4 1 00 
I will send six of the above col¬ 
lections for $5, or thirteen for $10. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO.’S C HE3TWWT 
A ■ A _ ■ CHESTNUT. 
Seed Catalogue 
FOR 18 7 1. 
Containing new cuts of the lending Vegetables and 
Grasses, with description and directions lor cultiva¬ 
tion, will be sent to all applicants on receipt of 
stamps. Address, 
P. O. Box 37b. 189 & 191 Wnrer At., 
NEW YORK. 
BEST 
CHESTNUT. 
CHESTNUT. 
CHESTNUT. 
BEST 
BEST 
BEST 
FARM 
BEST 
FARM 
FARM 
FARM 
TIMBER, 
For the VeiretaM Flower Garden TIM ® 3 ^ 
FARM 
TIMBER, 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS & SEEDS 
For 1871. 
Grass Seeds, Kidd Seeds. Evergreens, Plants, 
Roses, Dahlias, Verbenas, Gladtnlu*, Grape Vines, 
Small Fruits, Asparagus Roots, Early Potatoes, 
Onion Sets, Book>, Dnplements, &c. 
Dreer's Garden Calendar, tor 1S71, containing full 
descriptive lists of the above, (114 pages.) beautifully 
illustrated with enyravingx and colored plate of New 
Dahlias, will be mailed on receipt of a postage stamp. 
Address HENRY A. It BEER, 
714 CheHlnnt 8t.» Philadelphia, Pa. 
pOLUMBTS NURSERY, 
COLUMBUS, OHIO. 
“One of the most widely and favorable known 
Nurseries In the country ” —Country Gentleman. 
44 Thorough, deep and clean culture Is t he rule here, 
and tho consequence is, stock of first quality.”—Jn- 
dianapolis Journal. 
Batf.syillk. Ark , Nov,, 1870, 
Trees, &c.. this day received ; 1 find them in excel¬ 
lent condition, and of such quality us gives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They are, indeed, u splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
LonsviLr.K, Ky„ Nov., 1870. 
Trees to hand, and open satisfactorily. If every¬ 
body packed as carefully as you do, there would be 
few losses from bad packing. I have not lost u tree 
or plant ordered from vou, ui all I have bud, and I 
believe litis is my fourth order 
For the spring of 1871, we offer our usual large and 
well assorted stock. Catalogues sent on application. 
R. G. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
TIMBER. 
TIMBER. 
And 
And 
And 
And 
BEST 
And 
BEST 
TO THE 
ORTH EDITION.—THIS WORK IS NOW 
tJsf too well known to need full description. It 
contains 120 pages, Beautifully illustrated 
with over two hundred engravings of Flowers und 
Vegetables. Also two 
SPLENDID COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, 
which have been prepared at great expense. Over 
2,000 varieties of Flower* and Vegetables, embracing 
novel tic* hoth foreign and American, fully described, 
to winch 1 * added a descriptive list of new and rare 
Gladiolus, Lilies, Ac. This work lms been published 
regardless of expense, and as Mr- Burilett, ihe well- 
known Agriculturist of New Ha inpsh ire, expresses, 
44 Is far ahead of anything of the kind ever before 
issued from the Amerit-au press." Our custom has 
been to charge for tbt* work to all but our customers, 
but we And thill nearly all receiving it become so, 
and we have concluded to acitd ll free to applicants, 
upon receipt of two stamps Address 
WASHBOllN cV CO., Boston, Moss. 
“ GARDENING FOR PROFIT ” 
Practical Floriculture. ” 
BEST 
BEST 
BEST 
NUTS. 
NUTS. 
NUTS. 
NUTS. 
NUTS. 
1,000,000 
1 , 000,000 
1 , 000,000 
1 , 000,000 
1 , 000,000 
TREES. 
TREES. 
TREES. 
TREES. 
TREES. 
Bpring is the time to plant. Now is the time to 
solicit orders. Can’t do your neighbors a greater 
kindness than to urge them to buy, as it Is the best 
Farm tree planted, both for Timber and Nuts. 
tSf~ Agents wanted to take orders. 
Terras and Circulars free. 
Address 
STORRS, HARRISON & CO., 
Pninesville, Lake Co., O. 
-^/o r 18 C1 , 
T. SI. Til OR B l) H X AND CO.'S 
O Annual Descriptive Catalogue of 
Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds, 
With nil Hie Novcltie* lor 1871, 
Is now ready for mailing, free, to all applicants. 
GROWERS AND IMPORTERS OF SEEDS. 
15 John Street, New York. 
TVTEW AND RARE PLANTS 
i-N FOB 
SPRING OF 1871. 
JOHN SAUL’S 
Catalogue of New and Beautiful Plants will be ready 
about February 1st, containing a beautiful colored 
plate of two fine New Geraniums, (Coleshill and Lady 
Edith,) mailed free to all my customers; toothers, 
price 10 cents, or a plain copy to all free. 
JOHN 8.4.UL, Washington City, D. C. 
ing to size. 
Ha ven, Pn 
Send P. O., Order to A. N. HAUB, Look 
WHOSE WHO A RE SICK, or afflicted with 
JL any chronic difficulty, should without delay write 
for Dr, Hamilton's New Treatise, sent free to tiny ad¬ 
dress. K. L DON ID AS HAMILTON, M. !>., 
P. O. Box 4952. New York City, 
pLORAJL GRIDE FOR 1871. 
Our Beautiful Dlnstrated “FLORAL GUIDE AND 
GARDENER'S MANUAL” for 1871, giv.ng plain di¬ 
rections for the cultivation of more than a THOU¬ 
SAND VARIETIES OF FLOWERS AND VEGE¬ 
TABLES, sent to our customers free: to others, five 
cent9. Address 
o. n. PHELPS, 1 PLELP9 & REYNOLDS. 
M. G. REYNOLDS,) Rochester. N. Y. 
A T THE GILMAN NURSERIES. CAN BE 
found Apple Trees of all ages ; Apple Seed und 
Seedlings; Osage plants, by the thousand ormtlllon ; 
Osage Seed, by the pound, bushel or thousand bush¬ 
els. All articles in quantities to suit purchasers, at 
lowest living rates. W. H. MANN & CO., 
Gilman, Iroquois Co., HI. 
P EAR STOCKS.—No. 1, 815 per M.; No. 
2, $10 per M. Cherry Stocks —No. 2, $3 per M. 
Apple—No. 2, $3 per M. 
E. P. CLARK & CO., Dansville, N. Y. 
The former, detailing the system of Market 
Gurdi'uinss the latter, descriptive of the modes of 
Commercial Floriculture, as practiced in the 
vicinity of Now York, 
Mailed, post-paid, for $1.50 each. 
Our Annual Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue ©t* Yegetahle and 
l’lowcr Needs, 
Containing two new and beautiful colored plates, is 
now ready. Also 
Catalogue of A’ew and Rare 
Plants, 
Illustrated with colored plates and engravings. 
Both will be mailed on receipt of twenty-five cents, 
or sent with either of the above books free of cbtirge- 
HEN9E1SON dl FLSMZN&, 
SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, 
No. 67 Nnsenu St.. New Yarli. 
T> LOOMINGTON NURSERY, 
^ ILLINOIS. 
600 Acres, 19th Year. 13 Green-Houses. 
1,000,000 Apple Seedlings, 2,000.000 Apple 
Root Grafts. tiOO Bushels Apple Seed, 4 200 Bushels 
Peach Seed. 3,000.000 Osage Orange Plants. 200,- 
OOO Pear, Plum and Cherry Root Grafts, Fruit, 
Ornnmentul and Evergreen Trees, Shrubs, Roses, 
Greenhouse Plants, Bulbs, immense stock and assort¬ 
ment. Colored Fruit and Flower Plates, superior to 
all others. Send 10 cts. for Catalogues. Price List 
free. F. K. PHOENIX, 
Bloomington, III. 
T he first edition of one hun¬ 
dred AND FIFTY THOUSAND copies of 
Y'icU’s IIIumI rated Catalogue uiitl Floral 
Guide, is published and ready to send out.—100 
pages, and an Engraving of almost every desirable 
Flower und Vegetable. It is elegantly printed on 
fine tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hundred 
fine Wood Engravings uud Two beautiful 
COLORED PLATES. 
The most beautiful and the most Instructive Floral 
Guide published. A GERMAN EDITION pub¬ 
lished, in all other respects similar to the English. 
Sent free to all my customers of 1870, as rapidly as 
possible, without application. Sent to all others who 
order thorn for Tea Ceuta, which is not half tho 
cost. Address 
J AMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
J^stablished in 
1854. 
j Send your address 
£ to 
o E. A. REEVES, 
J 58 Cortlandt St., 
2 New York, 
2 for his Catalogue 
m : of 
g§g| ?S GARDEN, 
I- FIELD 
58 COfin AND S! NX 
* FLOWER SEEDS 
? for 1871. 
QEEDLINGS. 
APPLE, PEAR & MAKZARD CHERRY SEED¬ 
LINGS, of fine quality, in large or small quantities. 
Will be packed carefully against frost. 
W. F. HE1KES, Dayton. O 
