^GHOieEfSE-EDSfi 
&rccG, Pants, Secfcs, (£tc 
New publications 
®recs, plants, Sccbs, Qrtc 
Seebs, plants, ©rccs, &z 
VOTUE Oiril SPiif'IALTIES, 
JJN of which we offer a lu<uvy Block, at low whole- 
sale rules . - Dwakk und Crab Apples, Dwarf 
P BA CUBS, PLUMS, UKII Of ITU CURRAN TS, SPAN¬ 
ISH chestnuts, American and Dwarf arbor- 
VlT.KS, HUSK .JUNIPERS, MONTHLY lUUl K V BR¬ 
OKE KN Honeysuckles, Clwmaits. Hoses, and 
Skicdlinc.h lor Nursery men. Now on hand, sev¬ 
eral thousand onc-yeur-old Surlhbery, best kinds, 
eh cup. 
For prices, fend for new II'hair sale t 
Km' everything In all the departments, send for 
Retail Lists. 
ITOOPK3, BRO. A THOMAS, 
Cliori'y Hill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
T^ItliF,! SJ5M> FOR A SPECIMEN. 
J A full Ciituloguo of our standard, MIscollnneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Books, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic'S Magazine. sent by mail free. 
LICK A SHWPaiH), Publishers, Boaton, 
LEE, SlIEPAltl) A DILLINGHAM. 
No. 19 Green St., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may bo 
found. 
DIRI'IUSE OATS. THE TRUE VAN 
IO OLLND.Y SEED; white and plump as wheat,; 
weigh tins dry season over 10 lbs. per bushel: the 
earliest, heaviest and best variety in cultivation. 
Their surliness is doubly valuable In localities hav¬ 
ing a short season, ns well as m those subject to 
drouth. Prlcetu Sample, bv mail, 10 cents; 3 quarts, 
*1; half bushel, bv H. It. or Express, *2; 1 bushel, 
*3; 2 bushels. |5; in larger quantity, *2 per bushol. 
Also, 
SANFORD CORN. 
Yielded me last season, both of grain and fodder, 
twi ;e as much as i he common Flint. Prices; 2quavts, 
by mail, f I; I peck, by It. K, or Express, $1.50; liall 
bushel, $2.50; 1 bushel, $4. Draft on New York ; Post- 
Olllce Order on Rochester, N. Y., or Cash in Regis¬ 
tered Letter, at my rl.-k. C. L. VAN OLSEN. 
Mucodnn Nurseries, Macedon, N. V, 
— Detroit proposes a park. 
— Newburgh has but one ice-boat. 
— The Livingston county jail is empty. 
— Philadelphia, Pa„ has a debt, of $48,000,000. 
— Natchez, Miss., has elected a negro Mayor. 
— Buffalo City Park has already cost $305,150.85. 
— Ice cutting ou Cayuga Lake is done by horse 
power. 
— A pretty California girl runs a stationary 
engine. 
— There are 378 convicts in the Alabama peni- 
tentiary. 
_Nevada silk worms reeled out 300,000 cocoons 
last year. 
A daily paper is to be published at Muske¬ 
gon, Mich. 
-In Illinois, in 1870, 1,371 miles of railroad 
were built. 
— A starch factory is projected at North To¬ 
peka, Kan. 
— There are 400,000 acres of waste land on 
Long Island. 
— Malone, Franklin Co., is to have gas works 
in tlio spring. 
— The hulk of Canadian exports are to the 
United States. 
— The Mechanics’ Fair at Syracuse will com¬ 
mence on Fob. 18. 
— The taxes of Kalamazoo, Mich., are $27,430 
less Ilian lust year. 
— The cost of the mail service in Alabama is 
$247,314 per annum. 
— The present income of Cornell University is 
about $90,000 a year. 
— The Philadelphia (Pa.) Library is the oldest 
in the United Slates. 
— A Ladies’ Library Association is being organ¬ 
ized at Quincy, Mieii. 
Oinnlm, Neb., milks a buffalo cow daily, and 
gels very sweet milk. 
— The Wyoming National Bank, Wilkesbarre, 
Pu., lias a lady director. 
— TTornollsville claims to have the worst fire 
department in the State. 
— Out of 93 count ies in Indiana, 71 are crossed 
by one or more railroads. 
The estate of Hie late Peter Richings, the 
actor, is valued at $50,000. 
— A new steamboat company for the Hudson 
River Ims been organized. 
— From Colilwater, Mich., 157 car loads of live 
stock were shipped in lsTO. 
— Chicago lias seventeen grain houses of a ca¬ 
pacity of 11,580,000 bushels. 
— Corunna, Mielu, is excited over the discov¬ 
ery of another vein of coal. 
— Delplior., Ohio, has a hub-nnd-spoke com- 
wlth a capital of 830,000. 
Our new Catalogue, larger and more 
fully illustrated than usual, is now 
ready for distribution, free, to all, 
upon receipt of stamp. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
1*. O. Box 376. 189 ifc 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
The largest assortment of Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and Fertilizers in the city. 
TTWCl.K JOSH’S 
L TRUNK FULL OF FUN. 
A Portfolio of IIi st-olniw Wit ami Humor, riintinn- 
ing the Richest t’omicul Stories. Cruel Hells, Hlde- 
Spllttlng Jokes, lluuiurons Poetry, (juiiini Uurnrlms, 
Bui'lnnnlte Sermons, New Unimndruiu* mid Mlrrh- 
I’rovoltlng Speeches ever published. Interspersed 
with Clil'ious Puzzles, Arousing Cavil Tricks, Fonts 
of Parlor Magi a, amt itcuriySOO Fanny Engravings. 
Illustrated Unvor. Price loots. He'd by mall, host¬ 
age paid, to any part of thu United States, i>ii receipt 
of price. DICK & FITZGERALD, 
Publishers, W Ann St., New York. 
F. K. PHOENIX 
BLQOilllNGTON NURSER Y, 111., 
Offers 
1,000,000 Apple Root (h'nft., best quality 
and sorts. 
2,000,000 Osage iledge Plants, extra. 40,000 
*15, 
100 HiihIi«*Im Beal Apple Seed. *10 per bushel. 
500 Bushel* Early Ruse Potuiovs, *1.25 per 
bushel. 
HOO Acres ! Fvult, Shade, Evergreen Trees, 
All Sizes. Best Quality. Low Prices. 
F L O W B It a nil V KGF.TA It I. E SEEDS, 
Roses, tiSriH'ii-IIonsc Plants, Finest Col¬ 
lect lull. 
#y New Descriptive Catalogue, 10cents; Seed end 
Plant Catalogues for Stamp. Wholesale Price List, 
Free. Address us above. 
ABF and. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
CHOICE VEGETABLES 
CAN BE GROWN BY SOWING 
KOPIIY TOMATO. 150 Seeds for 25 
Cents, bv mail, post-paid, upon receipt of price. 
Address C. L. ALLEN & CO., 
74 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
U !T MTliiL W NVWV* Klrh, Kara anil liner a* ever. It Urge fa<r>a, T.fJyee »i»a, 10 
•qlniitu-i of-In* i "li nit ‘Vl'iM, UcfhliM, \V|*. Ifntunr, ffuij. limn hi-, «*ul wtn- 
lil.na i-«i--,«J. INK) KwImUent **»» > i>lll*ieil" hi (mil, It U • |m|» i fir l»tVR |»i|ilt> Ik 
“«*»**’' for it(/. ».«lAbH*>i*1 IM*. H HvT • *.■!«». If Lat.nijt'*m ♦wt,or 
iMrt*. li - odluMc, fiwrlwt, ami trwihrtil— a r>»p*r for ALL* Tlino ;■> nnll in* Lin it. 
F.Vl.UY •hfwuillm Mil f*ft4va tnr*nM«»l nn relter ami iimvahl, lit* NKW ami ••ipatii an- 
graring, " l'lONEKfUS OF AMKRICA ** enr-itn<1-»-Uif h,.t l.y »w.. tem o. •!»*, and 
•vwting IIOC’U in .mKj-*r*. NOW IB I’ll F- TIMK. W* yMnwbj tnUifncUo* or rnearjf 
rr/miU, util* In rnala ♦••••»«* lUu* papor k wlml* roflr, Mid $.1 nn^ra’lnfl fee* v< uf«# 
•*i"l fra^ald* Fjir.-,iir.enk for A'l4lr»«,‘'PurtfiomgM IIn*lvU. N. U. 
Yields double of other kinds to acre. Splendid 
quality, secured through several years' experiment¬ 
ing in mixing varieties. Ears very large, averaging 
three to six per stullr : heavy kernels, and unsur¬ 
passed for flavor und size when popped. Warranted 
aood. Sample ounce package, 25 cents, postage free. 
M COULTER BROS.. 
Lock Box25, Sevillo, Medina Co., Ohio. 
» K K » • 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, 
FOR HPRINO OF 1H7I 
B. TREAT A TO., 654 Broadway, 
J • n, v., arc prepared to furnish steady and prof¬ 
itable employment for the winter to meclianics, 
fanners, nml active men and women, in Introducing 
in city and country their new and standard Biograph¬ 
ical, Historical, Religious, Musical and Agricultural 
works. We have the best, list of books, and offer the 
best terms uf any house In the country. 
The largest and most complete stock in the United 
States. Catalogues mailed, pve-palil, as follows ; 
No. I . Dos. Cntaliiuiii' of Frails, 10c. 
No. 2. “ •* OrunuMMiUil Trees, &u.< lOe. 
No. 3. “ " Errenlntuse I'lnnis, &r„ llle. 
No. 4. Wholesale, 2c, 
No. 5. Catalogue of Bulb*, (Pub. Aug. 1st.) 2c. 
ELLWANGKIt iSe HARRY, 
Mount Hope Numeric*, 
fEsTAni.lHtlEC 1840.J ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
J. H. GREGORY’S 
SEED CATALOGUE 
The He veuceentli Aunuftl Kriitfoii of their 
celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur’s Guide 
to the Flower and Kitchen 
Garden, 
is now ready for distribution, and will he mailed to 
our customers of 1870 as rapidly as possible, and to 
all applicants upon receipt, of 25 ets.; an edition liuau 
tifully bound in cloth, 50 ots. ‘ 
This is wHhoiit,exception the largest anil best Cata¬ 
login' evel* published in this or any other country. 
It contains liW pages -50 of which are finely executed 
engravings, tut Hiding foul' beautifully colored litho¬ 
graphs ol isvm ite Flowers alld Vngclalilcs, and l.Ki 
pages of closely punted nl'lUel'. BlVlng a dcscrlptlvu 
My Annual Rluatrated Catalogue, containing a list 
of many new and rare Vegetables, some of which 
are not found in any other catalogue, nod all the 
standard vegetablos of the farm and garden, (over 
one. hundred of which I grow on my three seed 
farms,) with a. carofully selected list of flower seed, 
will be sent free to all. 
All my seed is told under three warrants : 
1st. That all m oft eg ssltf shall reach me. 
2d. That all s ml order/d sltnU reach the purchnurr. 
8d. That mil seeds shall he fresh, a ad true to name. 
JAMK8 J. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
/ \N TRIAL. To triva readers, a taste 
" / of Its quality, that flrst-olass plctorliil $8mngu- 
zino, the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, will bo 
sent in clubs "f twenty copies or more, hall' a year 
at 75 cents each ! clubs of ten, at B0 cents each clubs 
of five, at 90 cents each ; u single copy, six months, 
*1. Sample copies KjtlCl;. No deviation. Tills offer 
good for three months. Address 8. R. WELLS, 389 
Broadway, N. Y. 
FRESH GARDEN MS. MS Kite 
Snutru, and Kvkhokkkx Sr;(•:!>*. post-paid, by Mad, 
Willi direutiofth for culture. 25 different packets ol 
either ela-ss for SI The st.v classes, ?!>. Also, small 
fruits, stocks, bulbs, shrubs, roses, verbenas, Ac., by 
mail, pro-paid. New Gulden Banded LllyWl nts. each. 
21) (Hit) lbs. evergreen and t ree seeds, I'rilll, Mower and 
vegetable seeds. Catalogues gratis to any plain 
address. Agents wanted. Seeds on eonnuh..dOfi. 
Wholesale list to agents, elubs anil the trade. 
It, M. WATSON, Old Colony Nursertcs and Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Muss MstahHrhcit 1842. 
HOVEY & CO.'S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOBUE 
Including all the novelties of the past season, with 
direct Ions lor their culture: also a, list of upwards 
of One Hundred vlirietle* of choice Gladi¬ 
olus. with many other Summer - Flowering 
<t, 11 hn, and much useful Information upon the sub- 
j el, ,,r gardening generally. Also, a Desmipllve 
lh-, u List "i Small Kruit*, embracing all the lead¬ 
ing varieties of Strawberries, Raspberries, 
lilne.klierries, Curiiint*, Grape*, etc. 
Address 
nEM) TO STOHKN, IIAKK1SON A 
O t’O., Pa.ltienville, Ohio, for tlielv Hi-pago Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
Y AMCNTINFS, VILENTIINES. Pi:T 
In packages of 25c.. 50c, and *1 lets, containing a 
variety On receipt of amount, they will ho sent 
post free. Address 
WILLIAM L. JONES, Stationer, 
152 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
For 1871. 
Contains 125 pages, with descriptions of over 2,000 
species and varieties of Flower anil Vegetable Seeds; 
Novelties of the season ; choleo Gladiolus, Summer- 
Flowering Bulbs, etc. Illustrated with numerous en¬ 
gravings of Flowers and Vegetables, unit a beautiful 
o* of onr great, 81 Weekly 
TTE, Hallowoll, Maine. 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. 
23 Park Place and 20 Murray Street 
(P. O. Box 5712,) New York. 
NEW (SONGS AND 20 RECEIUTS 
mailed free. T. F. WOOD, Vernon, N. J. 
The most, extensive and complete Seed Catalogue 
published ; giving practical nod plain directions for 
the culture ol Flower* and Vegetables, arrangement 
of Gardens, otc. 
Sent gratis to alt our customers of last year, with¬ 
out. request, arid to nil others on receipt of two 
stumps. Address HOVEY & CO., 
53 North Market St„ Boston, Mns*. 
We guarantee that all seeds ordered shall reuoh 
the purchaser. 
C UBBAGK, 
/ ONION, 
SfltLIASH. 
I have written three works on the cultivation of 
those vegetables. The works abound in engravings, 
and go mto all the mlpul.it details so valuable to the 
beginner— completely evluiusing the subject. Each 
treatise Bent by mall I'm 31) cents. 
JAMES .1 II. GREGORY, Marble head. Muss. 
Subscribe at Once! 
FOR THE 
FOR 1871. 
Wc offer a very large stock, conaprstrig all tho finest 
novelties in (O’ucu » House, Hot-lloust* null 
IL'ddinU I’linit*. 
Now Descriptive und Illustrated Catalogue, with 
Hue colored pinto, now ready. To our customers 
free; to others, 10 coats. 
ELIiWANGF.R * BARRY, 
[ESTABLXSinCT* 1840.] ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
patiy 
— Wolves are increasing in numbers in vari¬ 
ous parts of l lie Eastern Stales. 
— The Nevada Legishiiiiio petitions Congress 
to prohibit Chinese immigration. 
— The condition of Hulpine, tho express mes¬ 
senger, continues to be favorable. 
— The leading paper of Aberdeen, Scotland, is 
under the control of tut American. 
— A Richmond, Vu., Alderman is accused of 
climbing a lamp-post to avoid ruts. 
— The Philadelphia (Pa.) Presbyterians own 
$4,000,000 denominational properly. 
— Mr. Gilmore has decided to give a great 
peace jubilee in June, 1872, in Boston. 
— Hemlock Lake is being stocked with fish 
obtained from the Stain Commissioners. 
— The Congregational Society of Litchfield, 
Conn., have voted to build a bi„) church. 
— Munitions of war, worth $1,518,850, wore 
shipped from Watcrvllut the past three months. 
— Tho Erie Company are putting In 400 cords 
ef ice at their ico-honsu ut Susquehanna Depot. 
FARMERS AND GARDENERS 
New and Rare Plants 
If tho Garden Sopds you uric have proved fresh and 
true to naran, stick to the man who sell* them to 
vou ; ho I* worth encouraging. If you hnvn not 
found them frefill and true, I snail be. happy to mill 
your name to those of the fifty thousand farmers 
and inurkot gardeners, scattered throughout the 
United Htuto* und l ’it nu da*, whom I aim null y supply 
wiib my warranted garde.n seeds. I raise over one 
hundred varieties of vegetable send on my three 
farms, and, as every practical farmer and gardener 
know*, it is for the interest of all who plant to get 
their send directly fn/m the QtoHrei . I invite Hper.tul 
attention to my < obtiago, Onion imrt Squash sued. 
My large Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue, 
abounding with engravings, hunt free lu all, 
JAMES J. U. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
Illustrated with numerous engravings, und con¬ 
taining two 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES, 
Is now ready, and will he sent to all applicants on 
receipt of 25 cents. To our customers of past years 
it will be sent without charge. 
GARDENING HR PROFIT” 
AND 
Practical Floriculture. ” 
THE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE JOURNAL, 
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE 
Also, 
TRADE LIST 
C *7 E ON! N IS IS D !S ! 
ij We have now in store « full stock of Fresh fiends, 
selected with reference to the wants of Market Gar- 
denei ' und the Retail Trade. Catalogues upon ap¬ 
plication. i*. S. MESHROL1S & CO., 
ScCdsmen, 201 Luku St., Chicago. 
SUITABLE FOR 
Numbering fifty distinct classes of Plants, embracing 
some thousands of varieties, will be sent to all appli¬ 
cants free of charge. Revised editions will be sent 
to our regular patrons, as issued, monthly. 
Bt R ST.CLASS 
1 CONCORD DRAPE VINES, 
Two yoars, *410 pev M. 
Full assortment of Nursery Stock. Send for Cata. 
logue to A. CLEMENT Jfc CO., Lowell. Mass. 
“Chapped lluinls, fuco, rough Skin, piUjiplus 
ring-worm, sail-rheum and other cutaneous 
affections, cured by using the Juniper Tar Soap, 
made by Caswei.l, IIazaud & Co., Now York. 
It is move convenient find easily applied tlmn 
other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the 
greasy compounds now in use.”—St. Louis Dem¬ 
ocrat. 
The former, detailing tho system Of Market 
Hardening; the latter, descriptive of the modes of 
Commercial Floriculture, us practiced in the 
vicinity of New York. 
Mulled, post-paid, for *1.50 each. 
Our Annual Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue of VcgdaMc and 
flower Seeds, 
Containing two new and beautiful colored plates, Is 
now ready. Also 
Catalogue of Hew and Rare 
Plants, 
Illustrated with colored plates and engravings. 
Both will bo mailed onreceiptof twenty-five cents, 
or sent with either of the above books free of charge. 
HSDJDBKSOINT 6c PLIHVIIKTO, 
SEIilJ MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, 
No.-07 Nassau !*t., New York. 
H appy hocks. 
Ait Illustrated Magazine far Boys nnd Clrls. 
Containing Tains, Travels. Adventures, Orna¬ 
mental Art, Scientific Recreations, Tricks, Puzzles, 
etc., etc. 
P r~ Only 25 Cent* u Year. Five copies for *1 
Send slump for a Premium List. 0. A. ROOllBAOH 
Publisher, 192 Nassau St., New York. 
"Our Annual Priced List of 
iUisccllanc0US 
Containing all the standard kinds, at popular prices, 
is now in ad v, and mailed, free, to any address. AIbc 
ready, our Aunuul Descriptive List of 
FLOWED SEEDS, 
Including Novelties for 1871. 
ALFRED TUUDOKMAN & SON, 
870 Broadway, New York. 
67 Niissiui New York 
containing nil the fourteen numbers securely in¬ 
closed. will be sent by mall on receipt of 25 cents, 
The Spencerian are the best put* manufactured. 
Address 1VISON, Bl.AKJUtKv, Tayi.OK * CO., 
138 6l 110 Grand Bt., New York. 
QOLUHIBC8 NURSERY, 
Green-Mo use ami Bedding Plants, 
GIVE UNIVE RS All SATISFACTION. 
Lnxi.N’GTON, Ky„ June, 1870. 
Plants arrived in excellent order. I thought I had 
long dnee acknowledged their receipt, und my grati¬ 
fication wiili tho manner in which you havo always 
filled my orders. 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent to ap¬ 
plicant',- li. G. HAN FORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
The only genuine perfume lor the breath. Only 10 
cents. At wholesale by all wholesale druggists. 
TRIX MK'G CO., Propr’s, Rochester, N. Y. 
rifROPHY TOMATO SKKD.-lrt el*., 25 
L els., 50 ots. per package. Kornnsiica Bell, 15 
els. per puck age. BEST’S PuTaTO BOOK, only 25 el S. 
Scud for Cauilngueof UX) varieties Potatoes and other 
seed*. Address O. DURHAM, North Fairfield. O. 
TQ;Tnp WORKING CLASS^YZo Menowprcparr.il to 
a v ^ u o arcowprcparcd to 
wtUicou^taiiti hooify tho 
ynolfloiuujtuo^ or for tiLCsporu mouicuti. Buslnufciricw- 
li^htcina proiit^blo* moUitOftttborM;!CflJ^Ly earn from 
juc. to * JjKTCvemn»,oDil q proportloncl rum by devoting 
tneu wholatimeEot.bcbuamscA. B-o'oRndI'irlacafnnearly 
flsrauehttsmva. i notice* may tend their 
naaies3ja.ua t . t t- t a buLincri^ wc* marc thh unnamUeled 
offen Toeuehcmc uet v ull»ifi*;|r,J ,v rdllwdei to pay 
f ° r tho trouble efwnur^ Full parHculam, o valuable earn- 
5 i!e which vml<?o to cnroraeDce workco, niul a copy of The 
J copl<: 3 Literary Companion ^.—rmo of the lnreest end 
best family oc\wiwpcta pixbliRhed—til t>en| free Dy tnuIL 
Round Volumes of the Rural. Histone*, Patent 
Office Reports, State Agricultural Tinmatr,linns, U. 
S. Documents, and other really GOOD AND VALUA¬ 
BLE Books. Those wishing tu add lu their libraries 
and improve tlielr minds t.he coining long winter 
evenings, cannot do better than to send stamp lor 
Catalngiift of those DECIDEDLY CHEAP HOOKS. 
Nearl y t.uft) volume* on hand, wlueh must be sold. 
New is your time to get good reading cheap! 
Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS. 
Rochester, X. Y. 
H avana tobacco herd, uy m.iii, 30 
ct.-„ a package, (for one acre.) Leaf sells at *1.25 
It pound. EASTERN SEED CO., Goshen, Conn. 
PRKSII AND RELIABLE SEEDS.-MY 
! CatHloguo oi Choice Vegetable and P lower Seeds, 
now ready, mailed frefrto all applicants. Send your 
address, and also the address of your brother farm¬ 
ers, to JOHN ft. IVEd, Salem, Huss. 
ARKSII PEAK SEED .1 t S'l* I 11 PORTED. 
Warranted growth of 1H74I. For terms, address 
J. G. WILKINSON, Dansviue, N. V. 
1 ENttINE ALrtlKE CLOVER SEED ICO It 
JT sale by LITTLE BBB MAN, Springfield, Ohio. 
A SPLENDID LOT OF THE BEST VART 
xx cries of Holtsk and Uldotnq Plants, by mui 
or express, elieap, till A pril 1st. 
it > /* . m r rvr /i_—_ T».. 
ENUINE NORWAY DATS, (Tiusnii Co. 
Mammoth Corn and alsikk Clovku. Sample 
packages seat frr$ to all Farmers: also a copy of 
the A m e; a. stuck Joitknal, by inulosmg stump to 
N. P. BOYER Jc CO., Parkesburg, Cheater Co., Pa. 
— —.V %a<l 
and Ufgoa; * 
WrllUk by % fVtlrad V*n»..to.,iaat *4 tuny j*jh- 
•'nafural fif^," Imt a« AllT aaaUy Ua 
it mrtrueilon*. Th» mu-pt* aul 
_.bn W miaka a*>1 *a»* lit* ^ 
Uoiv to tint- —^ ^ 
"VKWTUlLO^UlB 
foAy t**- /rue a, 
iitiblialiei. V.- . 
V . 1.1 «tli>< t uuu* it mot * 
by any oufl with pr«| 
vn.r,J..rfv.l t-f/ok L»|U 
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L.ta wimj animal | th* 
hi.dat to loiitala Ufl. 
1871 ~ J ' 1,1 ■ lllOKB,[rilCN & <:o * 
* Issue tlielr Annual Descriptive 
CATALOGUE OP FLOWER SEEDS 
on the first, of February, which will be mailed to 
Novelty Seekers and nil in want "f reliaL'le and 
Standard Flower Seeds, Spring Bulbs, &c., by ad¬ 
dressing 
w E WILL P A Y 
t» AGENTS a salary of 835 pep week, or 
allow a largo commission to -oil our n -w inventions. 
Address J. \V. FRINK A CO., 
Marshall, Mich. 
R. D. HAWLEY’S 
Cmnlogin* nf New Crop Wetker«ifiel<t Grrr« 
lien ami Agi'icoltni'ul Heed*, lor 1871, is just 
published, and will lie sent.. Free, as rapidly as pos¬ 
sible, to my customers of Inst season, and to all other 
applicants inclosing stamp. 
CHOICE ONION SEED A SPECIALTY. 
Address K. D. HAWLEY, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
492 and 198 Maiu St., Hartford, Ct. 
iMiractlnot 
for ALL **»•* ■»ood*rtnl 
Var4rtlwi««l I®*lwuinuca* ot 
. MuMilln, ffilt*, and 
C% rD % ^ Uarmana. -iP^.. 
* (Jar ilw^ton, of ti-o *' Khokief WotL *0*1 
MW nukUluiM a* by varloiu «li»-rfa‘.» li it «• Wd 
DBI'7IMA1. l./i/li »»f Iha kuA aTa i vublU'.vd Ik Akud while A 
t.HAUa*, U MPiiUMi* pUlu l.nffhak, watily nM-rw.in.| l.y any boy. 
m>ui > t»* VaatiiUe.ul./u, »kv. A ftvw inI »■»( *">I'J®«* rric* 
f|. ARd.^a UtJYTIlH A CX>.. HoM • .r., Rl-.^ N. U. 
O UR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE tor 
1871, containing descriptions of all the CHOICEST 
VA U1ETU5S of 
FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
with plain and thorough directions for their culture 
and treatment, sent to any address on receipt of 
stamp. ,T. T. SMITH & SONft. Brentwood, N. H. 
rrmicaiPH washing machtne.— vteto- 
JL rious over all others. Simple, strong, durable, 
Agents wanted. ISAAC KKB & 30N. Buffalo, N. Y, 
$5 TO $10 PER DAY. & b yM°gSQ 
t ho engage in our new bu-iners make from 85 tu 
10 per day in theii- own localities. Fulljorticu- 
i'3 and iuilruetiona sent tree by mail. Those in 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Save Utoni y by sending stamp for my Catalogua 
of Fruit and Oi-namenta) Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits, ,ve. 
Conover’* CoSn*„nl A*phi'iikii* a specialty. 
Y ERBENA SEED. SEND 25 CENTS FOR 
a packet of our choice Verbena Seed ; saved 
from a collection of 100 named kinds. 
J. T. SMITH A SONS, Brentwood, N. IX. 
RES II APPLE SEED.-A PR I ME ART I- 
cle at 87.50 per bushel. No charge for packages, 
C. L. VAN DU8EN, Mueedon, N. Y. 
nu'3 and iniLructions sent tree by mail. _ 
need of permnni iit, orofitable work, t-irould aildrnca 
at onco. George Stiysox & Co., Portland, Maine. 
P HIiSliHVB YOLK LEATHER. 
KEEP YOUR FEET DRY!! 
FRANK MILLER’S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE 
AND WATER-PROOF OIL BACKING. 
33 years in market. Sold by retail and Jobbing 
houses everywhere. FRANK MILLER & CO., 
18 and 20 Cedar 8t., New York. 
o W IN PRESS. 
THE PEOPLE’S 
Practical Poultry Book: 
a work on Tmo 
BREEDING, REARING, CARE AND GEN¬ 
ERAL MANAGEMENT OF POULTRY, 
Containing Practical Information concerning the 
host Breeds to i'0a. for market ami as egg-prod a cerB; 
tlio number of fowls to keep, both in small and large 
estnbll-dimonts; plans for tmlUilngH and coops; in¬ 
struction* for dressing, packing and shipping fowls 
for market Imw to guard against the various ene¬ 
mies and diseases of poultry; howto make capons, 
etc., etc. 
This tvmlr I* profusely illustrated witli costly and 
appropriate engravings, and is designed for the prac¬ 
tical use anil aid of Practical Poulterers, whether on 
the farm, or in the city or village. Its size, price, 
etc., will be announced hereafter. Address 
D. D. T. MOORK, Publisher, 
•11 Park Row, New York. 
ri O L r J! B t S 'll ‘I s FRY, 
COXjITMBTJS, OHIO. 
“One of the most widely and favorably known 
Nurseries In the country. I.'aai/try fientUman, 
“ Thorough, deep and clean culture is the rule here, 
and the consequence is, stuck of first quality. "--In¬ 
dian apolis Jtiurnu l. 
BATTNVI 1 . 1 , 1 '.. Ark.. NoY„ lKfOj 
Tree*, Ac., tills day received : I find them In excel, 
lent Condition and ef snub niiHlity a* gives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They are, Indeed, a splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
Lovisvillb, K v Nov., 1870. 
Trees to hand, and open satisfactorily. If evury- 
bodv packed as carefully us you do, there wotild he 
few losses from bad packing. I have not lost a tree 
or plant ordered from you, in ail I have had, and l 
believe this 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, 
DEEDS! SEEDS! 
(O Osage Orange. Apple. Pear. Quince and Cherry 
Seeds; Kentucky Blue Grass. Red ’Pop, white and 
Red Clover, Ac., for sale by 
P. 3. MESRROI.Fi & Cf)., 
Seedsmen, 201 Lake St., Chicago. 
AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST 
By JOHN J. THOMAS, 
Containing Practical Directions for the Propogation 
and Culture of 
FHTJIT TREES 
in the Nursery, Orchard and Garden, with descrip¬ 
tion nf the Principal American and Foreign varie¬ 
ties cultivated In the United States. Illustrated 
with Fotut Hundred and IOhihty Accurate 
FlUURKS. For sale at dni.y ¥3 per copy, by 
D. D. T. MOO It 17, 
41 Park Row, N. Y„ or Rochester, N. Y. 
HE A P GUNS.—Smooth-bore muskets, warrant¬ 
ed to shoot shot close and kill CO yards. Price 
y *2.oQ. j. H. JOl INSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
E UITIKLAN LK.U’E VINKS, grown 
from the original stock. Buy no other. 'TRO¬ 
PHY TOMATO SEED, grown from ''Headquarters 
Stock ;” 25 cents for package of 100 seed, post-paid ; 
five packages for 41. 'TROPHY TOMATO SEED 
given n* premium with KUMELAN GRAPE VINKS. 
AGENTS WANTED. Send tor Circulars and Show- 
Bills. HASBROUCK A BUSHNKLL, “Iona,” near 
Pcekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
XV . IDELL, 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
II MISSI O \ M K is ( II ANT 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
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