(•'armors wishing to test. i bom, also copy of tlie 
American Stock Journal, by inclosing stumps to pay 
postage. Address N. I*. BOYER & CO.. 
Parke*burg, Chester Co., Pa. 
No. 5. Catalogue of KillIm, (Pub. Aug. 1st,) *2c. 
ELLWANGEU & BARKY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
[Establishec 1810.j ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
— A decennial census is to be taken in Canada, 
April 3. 
— Yankee girls carry off the honors as skaters 
in London, 
— The District of Columbia has a population 
of 131,i»7. 
— It is proposed to form a Farmers’ Club in 
Sedidifb.Mo. 
— In Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1870, 2,737 buildings 
were erected. 
— Arkansas pays the least internal revenue of 
THING OF HEAI TV IS V JOY 
FOREVER.” 
Redding Pin in*. 
New Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue, with 
fine colored plate, now rnitdy. To our customers 
free: toothers, 10 cents. 
tiev —Apple Seedlings, Pear mid Cherry Seedlings, 
Standard and Dwarf Pear, Peach and Cherry Trees. 
(Plum Trees at $150 per M,J Grapes, Currants,Goose¬ 
berries, Raspberries and Bhickhcrno:.; Pont, Plutn 
• fitly AY OATS, Cji 
'It.V and A LSI kk Clove 
all Partners ; ul: 
wyi J d IJ, , a bv 'aelosi 
<* < “D-, Parkesburg, Che; 
NEWS 00KDENSER, 
— Syraouse is entirely out of coal. 
— Millc costs 20 cents a quart, in Mobile. 
— Rhode Island produces meerschaum. 
— Paris has only a fraction over 57,000 bouses. 
— True diamonds have been found in Arizona. 
— Chicago has packed 280,000 hogs this season. 
— Ccspedes is said to bo. trying to escape from 
Cuba. 
— The dog tax in Worcester Co., Mass., yielded 
410 v:o 
£rccs, plants, Gecbs, (Etc. 
J) LACK D E F I A N C E 
STRAWBERRY. 
The highesL flavored, largest Strawberry in culti¬ 
vation. oO cts. per plant: $7 per H do*.; $3 per doz. 
'fhe entire flock raised by the originator of the va¬ 
riety for sale bv HKISIli & HKXAM KK. New Castle, 
Westchester Co., N. Y„ or B. K. It 1,188 A SONS, 23 
Park Place, New York. 
j; BEE SEEDS. 
Sample Packages of Norway Out*, Chester County 
Miimnmlh l^nrn imd Alolro t' , lnunp vim/ f 1 1 
any ul me cuues, 
— Manchester, N. H., has had but one alarm of 
lire in seven years. 
— The general and special tax levy of Chicago 
amounts lo $7,000,000. 
— Texans are again agitating the question of 
the division of the State. 
- “Going nut with the tied ’’—accompanying 
the bridal party out of church. 
— In Massachusetts the Legislature decided to 
have no music taught In schools. 
— An essayist in Pittsburg asserts that shoo 
strings are the curse of America. 
— Pittsburg, Pa., has sent down the river 70,- 
000,000 bushels of coal Ibis season. 
— I. pun the Masonic Temple at Philadelphia, 
Pa., ? 105,000 have been expended. 
— Harwich, Mass., raised Inst year 4,084bushels 
cranberries, which sold for $40,000. 
— Fashionable iatclligeuco— tlio “German” 
lias been lately introduced in Paris. 
— Another poor girl has died iu Virginia from 
the use of tobacco, at the age of 100. • 
—Michigan tins 81 National IInnks, with $5,785,- 
000 capital, and $3,913,303 circulation. 
- 'I lie consul shows 1,218 persons under one 
roof in a New York lone meat house. 
— A fond lather in Vermont offers his farm to 
any man who will marry liis daughter. 
— Travel on the Union Pacific Railroad has 
not been Impeded by snow this winter. 
— Four hundred loadsof tobacco were recent¬ 
ly sold in Owonsborough, Ky„ in one day. 
— There arc at present 20 ladies studying medi¬ 
cine at the College of Zurich, Switzerland. 
— Mrs. Thompson or Ohio eloped the other 
day with a plough boy of sixteen summers. 
— The total abstainers are organizing for a 
raid on the South with tracts and lectures. 
— The ladles of Munich have resolved to pre¬ 
sent a l inrcl wreath to the Emperor William. 
— The Ciinnrd Steamship Company anticipate 
_dipng u lino business this spring and summer. 
— St. Petersburg is said to bo slowly and sure¬ 
ly sinking into tho swamp on which it is built. 
— One of the latest, wrinkles is to perfume wed¬ 
ding. reception, mid visiting Cards with violet. 
- There wore 0,002 marriages, 20,728births, and 
10,790 dentlis recorded in New Jersey during 1870. 
— In Hartford, Conn., there arc 25,000 persons 
who do not habitually atteud any placo of wor¬ 
ship. 
— There are now only 15,000 volumes In the 
Louisiana State Library. There were once about 
00 , 000 . 
— An English manufacturer lately filled a war 
order to make a million quinine pills in a fort¬ 
night. 
— Tho cotton seed product of the Mississippi 
Valley, if manufactured, would be worth $40,- 
000,000. 
-St. Valentine’s Day, 3,000 valentines were 
received at the N. Y. City Post-Office for distri¬ 
bution. 
— Hartford, Conn., employs two of its police¬ 
men to see that idle children iu that city are at 
school. 
— About 180,000 prisoners wore taken in Paris, 
witli 1.500 caniiuu and 400lield piecesaud mitrail¬ 
leuses. 
- Every time a shot is fired from Krupp’s 
1 ,000-1...under It costs the Prussian Government 
800 ilia loirs. 
— The Governor of Maine has received at Au- 
gu-ia a communication addressed, “ To tlicguv- 
ner, or gusty.” 
— An Illinois doctor has brought a libel suit 
against;, papov which put M. C. after his name 
instead of M. D. 
— Mr. Sullivan of Lockport, N. Y., introduced 
anew fashion In suicide by cutting his throat 
With a hainlbuw. 
-Immensecoal beds in the north of Green¬ 
land u ere among the discoveries of the German 
Arctic expedition. 
— A route fora ship canal has been surveyed 
from Suiroon Bay to ritocktou, Cal., through the 
valley o t San Jotajuin. 
— It is believed that the principal preservative 
substance used iu embalming the mummies of 
Egypt was carbolic acid in tho crude state. 
- A Texas paper reports that, since Septem¬ 
berlu bI, 1 19,000 people, with 1,864 wagons, have 
emigrated thither from Tennessee and Georgia. 
-- 
“Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous 
affections, cured by using the Juniper Tar Noa m 
made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York 
it is more convenient and easily applied than 
other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the 
o‘rat y C0 ‘ np<JUnds "°' v in use.”—St. Lout* Dem- 
iUiscdliincous. 
flowers would almost, till a half-bushel measure—u 
splendid bouquet. The folium! Is of monstrous size, 
a single leaf measuring nvnrseven foot In circumfer¬ 
ence. Will bloom in four .votes from the seed. 
A full description of th's rare Tree was given lust 
year in the RURAL Nkw-Yohkeh, Pomeroy’s I a 
Crosse Democrat, pullv CftiCbnmli Times and the 
Manchester Gazette. Tree hardy; can lie easily 
raised from seed. A package of one hundred Seed, 
with full directions for cultivation, sent to any ad¬ 
dress for Fifty Cents. 
tune young trees, two to four feet in hight, care¬ 
fully packed and delivered at express free of cost. 
Prices t-One treat, one dollar and fifty coots. Two 
trees, two dollars and twenty-five cents. Six trees, 
(with one extra troe to getter-op of club,) six dollars. 
No C. O. V. 
In sending for trees, all sums over three dollars 
should he sent by draft or registered leil-r, ut my 
risk. Small sains at my risk, without, registry. Send 
stamp for pamphlet giving a full history of Lite tree, 
mode of raisiug same from seed, &c. 
C. C. COOLEY, 
Box 06, Binnehenter, Adunitt Co., Ohio. 
FLOWERING PLANTS by HAIL 
Sent with safety to any Post-Office. Priced Circular 
wilt, instructions for cult ure, free. 
My Illustrated (lutulogue of New and kabe Plants 
mailed qn receipt of 25 cents. 
67 NASSAU ST., N. Y. ^ 
1 5 0 S E K O t* M R N , 
. Choice Canada. Bluek-Ky 
wholesale. Samples and price by mail 
UAGAMAN A MURDOCH, O 
yed Marrowfat Pens at 
‘RDOCH, Oswego, N. Y. 
GRAPE VINES BY MAIL. 
1 Humeian and 1 Alai thu, nr tOOonoord and. Ilona*I 00 
1 Kunielun.l Marl lia, id Concord, 10 Iona, 10 Ives 3 00 
12 each Concord. Iona. Ives, Hartford, bo.lnwaro 6 00 
Goacli Concord. Iona, Ives, Hartford, Kuniehio 5 00 
12 Kumelun, or 20 Martha, or .'ft Concord and 50 
Iona... 6 00 
All No. 1 roots. Sent., post-paid, anywhere. Safe 
carnage guaranteed. Wholesale rates very low. 
Price List me- T. S. HUBBARD & CO., 
Prcdontn, N. Y. 
N EW HRIIXSWICK, Surprise nnd Ttnmn- 
dell * Norway Oats, In hags of two bushels each, 
at >3 per bag. Judson'* Branching Pop Corn, the 
best variety in cultivation, at 50 cents per pint, post¬ 
paid. JONATHAN TALCOTT, Rome, N. V. 
R E I K E S NI RSKRIES. 
ana Apple Rool.uralts, /to., .sc. Address 
{Established 1822.J VV. V, II KI R108, Da J tt 
tElk 108, Dayton, Ohio. 
I VY SI I LI. NURSE RUES. 
Our Catalogue Of ®00 varieties of SB (CD POTA¬ 
TOES, over IOO varieties of St ft a which hies. Rasp¬ 
berries, Blackberries, Grape Vines, Ga tu>EX Seeds, 
etc., will be mailed to all applicants, 
RI'.LSlG A; IIEXAMEIL 
New Castle, West Chester Co., N. Y. 
Q « L IIII BUS NURSERY, 
COLUMBUS, OHIO. 
“One of the most widely and favorably known 
Nurseries in the country/ 1 —Cowitiu Gentleman. 
" Thorough, deep and clean culture is the rule here, 
and the consequence Is, stuck of Hr-t quality.”— In¬ 
dian upolts Journal, 
Bates vi llp. Ark., Nov,, 1870, 
Trees, Ac., this day received : I fled them iu excel¬ 
lent condition, and ot such quality as gives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They are, indeed, a splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
I.omsvn.T.k, ICy., Nov., 1870. 
Trees to hand, and open satlstaetorilv. If every¬ 
body packed ns Carefully as you do, there would bo 
few Iohhus from had packing, I have not lost a tree 
or plant ordered from you, Iri all I have hud, and I 
believe thin is my fourth order. 
For tho spring of 1871. wo offer bur usual large and 
well assorted stock. I’alalogiies sent oil application. 
R. (J. HANFORD, Uoluiubus, Ohio. 
DRAFT, BUD. 
5 • 
HEIKES’ NURSERIES. 
ROOT-GRAFTS. 
—Closing out stock of Apple 
Seedlings at great)v reduc¬ 
ed prices. Prime plants for 
grafting or budding. Special 
rati'- will also be given on 
Apple Knot-Graft*. Address 
W F. IIKlKb'S, Dayton, O. 
i ' . N .’' : Norway 
ER CO. 
Sample 
copy of 
tamp to 
Co„ Pa. 
GRAPES! GRAPES! 
We will offer our customers and the public our 
Stock ol Grape Vines and Small Fruits, at verv low 
prices, consisting of Walter, En melon, Salem, Dela¬ 
ware, Concord, 4c. Mal tha, unu and two-year-old, 
wo offer at, $15 to $35 a hundred. Wo IVWO also ex¬ 
treme low prices o»i Concord* and Delawares, and all 
kinds of Blackberries and Raspberries offered at low 
prices. Those wishing to save money will please 
send for our Price List, Samples- sept on receipt of 
prioeto PlflFFNBR ft MARQUARDT, 
Delaware. Ohio. 
100.000 
CONOVElt’S COLOSSAL ASPARAGUS 
$3 per hundred ; $25 por thou and roots. Address 
RKJSIG & HKXAM KR, 
_ New Castle. Westchester Co., N. Y. 
VOTIf E OCR SPECIALTIES, 
Y> o t a inch we offer a bquvy stock, at low whole’ 
Side rates; —DwABF and cuab Apples Dwarf 
Pe units. PLUMS. Red dutch Cuukants, 8pav- 
ISH CHESTNUTS, A -I t RIFA-V .-Old DWARF AKBOR- 
mt.es, hush JuxtPkus, mom in, v and kver! 
GlittR.N Ily.vAY9UCKl.fi!), clematis, Roses. and 
Huhiu.lSGfl tor Nurserymen. Now on hand sev 
eral thousand one-year-old SHauuumiv, best kinds 
cheap. * ’ 
For prices, send for new Wholesale Catalogue. 
For everything in all the departments, send for 
Retail Lists. 
HOOPES, BUO. & THOMAS, 
Cherry Ilill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
^TELTON NEK SEK l 15 S, 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Save Money by sending stamp for my Catalogue 
or Fruitund (troamentaj Trees.Shrubs, Roses, Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits. Ac. ’ K 
Conover’s CoIoshiiI Asparagus a specialty. 
START A NURSERY. &Z: 
agement of Seeds, Plants, &c. Price 25 cts. Address 
HEIKES NURSERIES, Dayton, Ohio. [Established 
1822.] Price List Free. 
&rces, plants, Serbs, Q?tc. 
'[KEES. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, 
FOR SPRING OF 1871, 
The largest and most complete stock In the United 
States. Catalogues mailed, pre-puid, us follows : 
No. I. I>e*. ('a la log lie of Fruits, 10c. 
No.’2. “ *• Orimiiirnijil Tree*, ACe,, 10c. 
No. 3. ’* “ Grcculiouae Plant*. &c., 10c. 
No.-4. AYliotcn I#-. AS i*. 
tJtai Acre* : li run, Shit dr, r.vcrcreen Tree*. 
1 All Sizes, Best Quality, Low Prices. 
FLOWER nml VEGETABLE SKF.DS, 
Rose*, l,reen-l(ou*e I’lmif*. Finest Col- 
IflCtilOn. 
t?? - New Descriptive Catalogue, IQ cents: Seed and 
Pl.int Clat.aloguos for Stamp. Wholesale Price List, 
Free. Address as above. 
J. II. GREGORY’S 
SEED CATALOGUE. 
My Annual Illustrated Catalogue, containing n list 
of many new and rare Vegeta tiles, some ot which 
are not found In any other catalogue, and nil the 
standard vegetables of tltn farm and garden, (over 
one hundred of which 1 grow on my three seed 
farms.) with a euretully selected list of flower seed, 
will be sent free to all. 
All my seed is sold under three warrants: 
1st. Vhnt -ill metti u »rnt ehull reach me, 
"d. That all seed mitered ilmll reach th* purchaser, 
3d. That mu seeds shall he fresh, and brut lo name. 
JAM1C8 J, H, GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
CDCCU HADnCM Avo M.owHR, Fruit, 
IRCOn UMnllCll llKBB, llti:i; & SHRUB, 
and Eveucii r.EN SkMj.h, pn$t-puld, bv Mini. 25 dif¬ 
ferent packets of cillier class for $|. The ,sl v classes 
$5. Catalogues gratis. Agents wanted. Seeds on 
commission. H, M. WATSON, Plymouth, Mass. 
cEND TO STOICKN, II4KUISON & 
O CO.. PnineNVlIle, Ohio, for their lG-puge Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
CHESTNUT, 
whloh combines more good qualities than any other 
troe planted. 
FRESH GARDEN fc&ft SK!® 
S-flm tl, AND KVEROREBaV SEKD8, post-paid, l.y Mall, 
with dlreetioliS for culture. 25 uIDci'eut packet* of 
either class for $1. The six classes, $5. Also, small 
fruits, stocks, bulbs, slirubs, roses, vm lumas, 4c., bv 
mall, pro-paid. NewOoldcn Banded LilynOr.ts euch. 
2ti ihO lbs. evergreen anti tree seeds, trait, rt..>tcr and 
vegetable seeds. Catalogues grans r.. any plain 
address. Agent* wanted. Seeds cm commiBsion. 
Wliolesulc Mat in agents, clubs and the trade. 
II. M. WATSON', Old Colony Nurseries and Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mum. Established 1842. 
jy EYV ANl» BEA mi l I, I’LiNIS, 
POR 1871. * 
We offer a very large stock, aomprslng all the finest 
IIiiVpII.Imu In . ir mieo. Hot — Moiiud a ml 
KI.I.WA>"44F.lf. «k BARRY, 
[Established wio.] ROGHK8TER, n. Y. 
1 FARMERS AND GARDENERS. 
If the Garden Seeds you use have proved fresh and 
true to name, stick to the nutn who soils them to 
you; he is worth encouraging. If you have not 
found them fresh and tine. I shall be happy to add 
your name to those ..t the fifty thousand funner* 
and market, gardener*, scattered throughout the 
United tSluleA&iiil Canadas, whom I normally supply 
with my pan )■noted garden seeds. I raise, over one 
hundred varieties Of vegetable scud on my three 
farms, and, as every practical farmer and gardener 
knows, it it for the interest nf alt who plant to get 
tholrseod direrllu from the grower, I o vltO special 
attention to my Cabbage. Onion and Squash seed. 
My large Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue, 
abounding with engravings, sent free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Murblolitmd. Muss. 
fTIROPHY TOMATO. 1.50 Sped* tor 25 
A Cents, by mall, post-paid, upon receipt of price. 
Address C. L. ALLEN & CO., 
74 Pulton 3L, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1871 ~ J * n ‘ x,IORBIJRN & co. 
Issue their Annual Descriptive 
CATALOGUE OP I LOWEIt SEEDS 
on the first, of February, which will lie mailed to 
Novelty Seekers and all in want of reliable and 
Standard Flower Seeds, Spring llulbs, ho... by ad¬ 
dressing 
1-5 Jolm JSr., New York. 
S urprise oats. — the trvr van 
OLl-XDA HELD; white and plump as wheat: 
weigh this dry season over 40 lb*, per bushel: the 
earliest, heaviest and best variety In cultivation. 
Their enrliness is doubly valuable in localities hav¬ 
ing a short season, a- well ns in those subject to 
drouth. Prices: Sample, by mail, lu cents ; 3 quarts, 
$1: half bushel, by R. It. or Express, $2: I bushel, 
83; 2 bushels, fa; in larger quantity, $2 per bushel. 
SANFORD CORN. 
Yielded me last seaunn, both of grain flinl fodder, 
tol a-.is irru.'.h astheComriniM Flint, c,,,,., - tlquarts, 
by mall, s | - i peek. Uy R. R. or Express, $1.50; half 
bushel >2.50: 1 bushel, $1. Draft oil New York : Post- 
Office Order on Rochester, N. Y., or Cush in Regis¬ 
tered Letter, ut my rl-k. C. L. VAN DUSEN, 
Maecdon Nurseries, Maccdun, N. Y. 
QOL V ,11 BIS IM l K S E R Y, 
Lreen-llouse and Bedding Plants, 
GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. 
LKXlNOTO.v, Ky.. June, 1870. 
Plants arrived tn excellent order. I thought I had 
long since acknowledged their receipt) ami my gruti- 
tlcation with the manner in which you have always 
Piled my orders. 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent, to ap¬ 
plicants R. G. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
lNFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
T3 1 It S T - C LASS 
1 CONCORD GRAPE VINES, 
Two years, $00 per M. 
Full assortment of Nursery Stock. Send for Cata¬ 
logue to A. CLEMENT A CO., Lowell, Mass. 
C ABBAGE, 
ONION, 
SQUASH. 
I have written three works on the cultivation of 
these vegetables. The works abound in engravings, 
and gu into nil the minute details so valuable to the 
beginner.—completely exliausing Hie subject. Euch 
treatise sent by mail fur 30 •amt*. 
JAMES J. 11 . GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
L f'jHEI.\N gic A P*’, VINES, grown 
Jri.’T ll, v original stock. Buy no other. TRO¬ 
TH) TOMAfO v FED grown from “Headquarters 
Stock;” 25cents lor package of 100 seed, post-paid : 
five packages for $1. trophy TOMATO seed 
given a« premium with KUM ELAN GRAPE VINES. 
AGENTS WANTED. Send lor Circulars and Show- 
Bills. HASBKOUCK & BUSH NELL, "Iona,” near 
I Poekskill, Westchester Co., N. 5’. 
Agents llVmtcii, S r z. 
^GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
G. G. EVANS CO., 
GREAT ORIGINAL AND ONLY RELIABLE 
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE!!! 
17th. Year of its Establishment! 
SOB Chestnut St., nntl 50 N. Eighth St., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS FOR 1871! 
New Books! New Gifts!! !>ew Attractions!S! 
We will stud yon any Rook published In the 
United states, with a Gift, on receipt of the Pub- 
lieher’s price. 
Order any Book you may desire, and it will be 
promptly forwurded, with u Gift. 
I er our complete ClassiQed Catalogue for 1871 
Just issued. 
SEND FOR IT!! SEND FOR IT!! 
A GENTS WANTED ITlt Till; 
A LIGHT OF THE WORLD. 
Containing Fl.UKTWOOD’ft “ 1.1 Pit op CHRIST," and 
“ Uvea ot the Apostles, Evan gel Ixts and Marlt/rs," 
Doddridge’S " Evidence* of Chrlatlanltf," " llistorv 
or the Jews," by Josephus, “History <>f nil Reli¬ 
gious OenomiimtioiiN," with treatise and tallies re- 
laling to events connoctetl with Hlble History. The 
whole forming n complete Treasury of Christian 
Knowledge. \V. FLINT A CO., 2ti So. Seventh St., 
Philadelphia: 5 Custom House Place, Chicago, 111.; 
17ii West Fourth 8t,. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
VEW ! PRACTICAL.! COJIPI.GTE ! 
A HAND-BOOK OF LAW 
FOR BUSINESS MEN. 
Incomparably superior to any similar work now 
published. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
I). APPLETON dL CO., New York. 
A WORD TO AGENTS. Our Rook* 
are the best, cheapest, and most popular ol any 
lit the market. Look at this list, Just out.: 
•OVERLAND THROUGH ASIA,” by Knox. 
“THE UNCIVILIZED RACKS,” hv Wood. 
“THE INNOCENTS ABROAD,” by Mark Twain. 
"BEYOND the Mississippi," bv Richardson. 
Largest commlsslurm paid. For Circulars. 
Address AMERICAN PUBLISI11 NO CO.. 
_ Hartford, Conti. 
^GENTS ! READ Til is ! 
Wo will pay Agents u Salary pf gi.'lO per week 
and expenses, or allow a largo commission, lo sell 
our new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER 4 CO., Marshall, Mich. 
| ffi \ a 1)1 on ill! Employment! Extra fuduttc- 
CJ I " mollis! A premium llimnK and WaSON 
fur A gouts. We dpsiro to employ agents for a term Of 
soven years, to sell the lim kcyo $2() fihutUe Sowing 
Miiuliiuos. It. makes a stitch alike on both sides,ami 
D the host low-priced, licensed machine in tlie world. 
IF. .1. Uautersott A Go,, Clreehmd, 0,, or at, Louis, ito. 
S5 TO SIO PER DAY. 
who engage In our now basiuosa make from #5 lo 
@10 per day In their own localities. FullnurUru- 
lars aud lUKLruotlanc sent, free by mall, Tho-.- in 
need of permanent, profitable work should address 
ut onco. Gkouob 8Tta30ft & Co., Portland, Maine. 
rro SET,I, RIGHT'S l illf TODD S WIRE 
L and Picket Konen, wanted a few Tip-Top A an its. 
Address, with stump for Circular, A. TODD, J it.. 
Pultney vllle. Wuvua Co., N. Y. 
HffniTTITT Easily made win, onr Stencil and 
lit! I I 111 Ll V Key-Check Ouitu, Cicenlurs Free 
V I I P, I STAFFORD MFG. CO., 
1UU1UJ1 ic. Fultun S*„ .New York. 
M ONEY TO BE MADE.—Honoi'rtM,'. Easy. Use, 
tui and Profitable employment. Active, enter¬ 
prising pei >on» of good address, either sex. wanted 
everywhere to sell an article or uses to everybody. 
Addreas, for lull particulars, H. ri. BE8TOK. 245 
Main St., Hartford, Conn. 
HIT? TmT Tm 
TO THL WORLCiO CLAhS.—"Wenrc novprrimcd to 
Pimlf.h«IJcb''.c9Wlthciw*iantcraiilnyiiirut ot liouir.tho 
whole of t ha tl a: a or for ihc tjiare tnoincnts. Bu4nc*.,ncw, 
hchtand proumblc. PersonsofoithcriicxcnsDy earn fretn 
Cue. to iani-t cw'uuig.Mud u proportionj.1 sum uy devoting 
their whole time to the b aiiincvi. Boy an nd girlnearn u early 
C8iuucli»»m;ti. 'i 'latall who-ec arUcc. naiv niiallli'.l? 
address, anil test the ; nuke this unpantiklcil 
offer! lonachaanrcnotwcil'iaraiicfl,!- v.TI 1 , md$l topny 
tor the trouble of writing. lull partlculcra. a val aal.b rn- 
pl" which wl II .lo tonmiioc :,"! work r, u."ed tt copy c-1 The 
People's /.iterant Companion—one of the Itt.coit amt 
ta'Ht fatajly Tirw«pnpe:* pujjlialicd—Oil rent by mail. 
Reader, il yon want nrrm.mrnt, r„ii:tCi!c work, i Jttreja 
L. C. ALLEN & CO., ACOOJTA, ilAi.-.E, 
\\r e will i» i y 
yt AGENTS a salary of t935 per nreli, or 
allow a large commission to sell onr n"w Inventions. 
Address J. W. FRINK Si Co., 
Marshall, Mich. 
o«»me thing New.—A gent* guaranteed IS.Oriia year 
H to Introduce ari article that sells iu every hurts*. 
Address, with stamp, S. GI1.LH.AN1), Pil tsburgli. Pa 
n Mein It, whh Stencil Him Key-Check 
•7> —»>' F Dio. Do)i t fail to secure Circular and 
Sample- 1 , tree. 8. M. SPENCER, Brnttleboro, Vt. 
(Oijiwv A Jlonlli and cxpen*os, to good canvass- 
0 »>t Ml ers. Samples free. < . AL Lirtiiigbon. Ohicago. 
CiO*tfi\ si 5Ionth»—Eight brun-now articles for 
Agent. >. J. BRONSON. Detroit, Mich. 
miscellaneous. 
0 A II L, E 
SCREW WIRE 
BOOTS & SHOES 
ARE THE 
BEST IN THE MARKET. 
SUPERIOR TO EITHER SEWED OR PEGGED. 
Unequaled for 
Comfort, Strength, 
Pliability, Neutuc**, 
Durability, Economy, 
IMPERVIOUS TO DAMPNESS. 
WARRANTED NOT TO RIP. 
PRESERVE THEIR SYMMETRY TO TIIE LAST'. 
Patent Stamp on every Shoe. 
Fort SALE PY ALL LEAVISO DEALER*. 
They have been tmronghly tested, and give uni¬ 
versal satisfaction. 
The only genuine perfume for the breath. Only 10 
cents. At wholesale by all wholesale druggists. 
TR1X MF’G CO., Propr’s, Rochester, N. Y. 
TARES1I HONEY LOCUST SEED, FROM 
I Honey Locust Farm, L. I., $1 per lb.: 5 to 10 lbs., 
90 cts.; over 10 lbs.. 80 els.; over 20 lbs., 75 cts. 
Also, Geuuiue Norway lints, $1.50 per bushel. 
R, CRISWELL, Brooklyn, L. I. 
tt cal (Estate, (Etc, 
WHERE TO EjfflGIUTE A WHIT ! 
Farms and Homes for the People. 
THE NORTH CAROLINA 
HYDE PHI SETTLEMENT 
Offer the finest Lands on the Americnn Continent, 
at prices and terms within the reach of all, thus 
giving the man of moderate means an opportunity 
to secure a Good Farm and a Home, in u flrst-cluss, 
flourishing Settlement. 
UT” Send for full Descriptive Pamphlet. 
Address SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY. 
432 Bro otne St., Now York. 
COUTH JERSEY FIRMS AM, SIZES, 
F” on railroad. 24 miles south of Philadelphia, I r 
snip at. low price* and easy terms. Flue soil; mild, 
healthy climate : no fever and ague here. Slap and 
information sent free, Address 
MORRIS ft CO.. I 'rariltlliivll le, N. J. 
J ,' o If SALE OR EXCHANGE. 10-Aero 
vineyard. Good varieties: trimmed, trcllised 
anti in bearing: well lncuted- near Perm Yun, I,alto 
Kcukannd a McAdumllort *oud. Beautiful snot, lor 
a summer residence. ELI LONG. Penn Yun, N. Y. 
jyj O K T II 
IIISS 0171 U LANDS 
FOR SAXiE 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 120,000 Acre* of the Flue*t Fnvm- 
Itm and Gi-niring Imnd in ilie United Strife*, 
lor *ale at low price* aud on very rosy t.erma. Mm* 
enabling an iiiiiu.striou!i man with munil capital to 
pay for hi* laud with nioin-y earned from R, 
MiHBoiiri l« not too far W est to no at a. great dis¬ 
tance from market*; it* Hall load facilities are great 
ami constantly IncroitMng the climate is splendid, 
and good cron* are almost n certainly . while tho 
numerous thriving towns and clile* springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt that tlm blight of 
slavery has been etTeotiialiy dissipated, and that. 
Kinder!) mem and Eastern capital arc doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY OOIRPETITION. 
Hood for full Duscriptiv., Circulars and Sectional 
•Map*, Inclosing 30 cents, and stating what paper you 
saw till* in, to EDWARD WII.DLK, 
I,mid Coininl»wioner, Iln iiiiilm I, Up. 
Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
Off ic k about 2,000,000 Acres 
Iowa anil Nebraska Lanfls for Sale 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 pr. ct. Interest, 
No part of Principal due for two year* from pur¬ 
chase, and afterward* only one-ninth yearly. 
Prod nets Mill City fur Land and Improvements. 
The Lthci'nl Credit* given j Free Passes 
allowed : small annual payments required ; the cur¬ 
rent market value of money, and profit* on Stock 
raising, prove t.lmso terms cheaper, easier and better 
than to buy U 8 land within m tl road-land -limits at 
$2.50 per acre, while our prices range generally from 
-I to Tt, ii, N and 10 Dollars per acre, Quality and 
local advantage* rule the price. 
Du these generous Term* the Industrious and 
competent can buy and pay for a good Farm and 
Home. Li beginning, It I* necessary to pave money 
enough to pay six per cent, interest cua the land, ob¬ 
tain provision*, build a cnbln, Imya team and agri¬ 
cultural implement* mi crop* are raised, which cun 
he done the first neasoti, by commencing in early 
spring. 
CIRCULARS giving Tull particulars arc sup¬ 
plied grail*, and any wishing to induce others to 
emigrate with them. Or to form a Colony, are Invited 
lo ask for till they want to distribute. 
A SECTION A I, OLA P. showing exact location 
Of Land* for sale In Iowa, Ir gold for 30 cents, and a 
similar Map of Nebraska Lunds Is sold for 2!) cents. 
Apply to GEO. «. HARRIS, 
Land Com’r Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
For Iowa Lands, at BURLINGTON, IOWA. 
For Nebraska Lands, nt LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 
A FARR FOR THIRTY DOLLARS. 
1 \ .Soi.niKnn in the late war, b.v sending $30 to A. 
J. STF.v KN8. Land Agent, Com.' virus, >lautAt KA, 
Cali secure 100 acre* of choice land, situated along 
the lino of tho Union Pacific IIaiukoad. Vo not 
tlela ii, _ 
ATTRACTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE 
XL HOHEH IN CALIFORNIA. 
For Sale at a Bars^aiss. 
*15 TO *20 AN ACRE FOR LAND THAT 
WILL PRODUCE *300 AN ACRE 
PER ANNUM ! 
within f»o Milks op san Francisco, :io op 
Vallejo. 30 op Sacramento. 7 of Vaca¬ 
ville and the cal. pacific 
Railroad. 
Having a few hundred aero* of land more than I 
can well cultivate, nnd do Justice t' 1 what I have 
' reserved foi my own irnumvcmcnt, for Vineyard, 
Grain, Vegetables, Fruit or Dairy pm poses, 1 pro¬ 
pose io sell, either altogether, or in Jui iu* <>f 100,100, 
200 or more acres, about one thousand acres, among 
[ the 
lie*! i.niid* for Grnpo Growing, 
He*I Lund* for mining Early Vegetables, 
Hc*t Luml* lor the Fig, Orange, 1.onion, Al¬ 
mond or Olive, 
Best Lund.* for Grain, 
lie*t Lund* for Fruit nf nil kind*. 
Beet Laud* for n Ten Plantation, 
Best Land* for the Mulberry and Silk Cul¬ 
ture, 
of any in California, or any other country. Tho cli¬ 
mate I* unsurpassed In " Suuny Italy." or any < tlior 
portion of the globe. 
The land Is in T"wn»blp 7 North, llnngc 1 West. 
M.iiint Diablo Meridian, in 8oluno County, near tlm 
Wolfskin's Ranch, about one nitle south of tlic Rio 
lo* Put os, where Apricot* are ripe first oi June, 
Grape* by first of July. Peaches from middle of July, 
Green Peas ready for mnrket. in January,Green <'■ i :i 
and ripo Tomatoes by middle of .May; and ail kind* 
of vegetable* and fruit several week* earlier than in 
npy other portion of California so accessible to mar¬ 
ket. For fieuUh/iUnete, the climate and location arc 
Unsurpassed. 
Price, $1.', to $25 per acre; Title, U. 6. Patent. Terms 
of payment, mode satisfactory. 
J he following will show how these hinds urc re¬ 
garded by disinterested parries; 
The undersigned residents I 8nn Fruncisco have 
been on to. anil examined the land* of J edge Hyatt, 
In Solano County, nnd concur In ivbut he says of their 
value nnd eligibility. 
j. w. batch Ki.DKR. Attorney at Law. 
GRIN JONES. Boot and Shoe Mniurrund Dealer. 
T. H. HYATT. Jit Attorney at Law. 
Also, for sale, a Picture .quo MOL NT.UN RANCH 
of fill) aero*, about live mile* trom Napa City, on the 
r.inrdv road xno .f Ibe best, tu the Suite—loading 
from Napa to Uerryessu Valley. It. 1* well wooded, 
well rocked also! but bit,*on it #(nm; excellent lund, 
and is well watered by living springe, and lia* on It a 
trom. -Iream, and a spring of tho Coldest, dourest 
water that can anywhere be found. An excellent 
chance for starting a tGh pond for trout breeding. 
It would make an elegant picturesque Rural Homo 
for any gentleman ol taste, who hii« the means to 
improve it; wili be sold for $L.50 pet tune, a portion 
on time. 
Apply to the undersigned, Room No. 2, up stairs. 
No. 420 Montgomery St. 
. T. HART nYATT, 
Sun Francisco, Cal. 
