I 
Agents tOatUeb, $~c 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
£rccs, plants, Sccbs, (Etc 
Sccbs, plants, £rccs, Scrubs, (Etc 
A Massachusetts buchelor who advertised 
for u wile received twenty-two answers by the 
very next mail, aud all from a single (decidedly 
single) county. 
A girl in Hunterdon countyq N. J., was 
clinked dead the oilier day by her lover's arm — 
tin; lusty young man thinking she was “only in 
fun ” when silo struggled. 
Missouri lias a penitentiary which costs the 
State $1)0,000 a year, and accommodates about 
$00 convicts, whoso collective work is utterly 
without value to the State. 
Ah English court has decided that the Bible 
and the Union Jack may properly be included 
among a traveler's personal baggage for which 
the railways are responsible. 
A winowBK in Terre Haute, Ind., offers to 
marry any young, amiable, beautiful and ac¬ 
complished girl who will take care of his house, 
Keep ills children chain, mid lot him alone. 
Tiie Washington Star,tells us that the ladies at 
the Capitol have, to a great extent, banished 
wines from their parties, and nrouow beginning 
a crusade against cigars in the gentlemen's 
dressing-rooms. 
A Vermont child, nine months old, cannot 
walk, but eau tnlk, aud says distinctly when ids 
father comes in, “ Como, Alvin, lake the baby 
or, if a stranger has boon present, asks, “ Who 
was that man ?” 
A party of Now York gentlemen are said to 
have paid $0.1,000 for the young trotiing-liorse 
Blackford, in .Scott Co., Ivy. He made one men 
in public as it three-year-old, in which be is said 
to have scored 2:31. 
'J'iie Indian Agon I for the Lake Superior Dis¬ 
trict lias hastened to deny that an Indian had 
been skinned alive lor killing Ids wife in Ids dis¬ 
trict. He says that the neighbors only talked 
about skinning him. 
Two young girls near Pond du Lac., Wig., 
(neither of them over twenty years of age) have 
for the lust six years managed a farm of 100 
acres, lhereby supporting their father and 
mother, hoi h of whom are eonsl.aiil ly drunk. 
Two beautiful sisters In St. Louis have vowed 
to live single all Hie days of (.heir life, because 
they both love a poor, dissipated reporter of a 
newspaper there. The scalawag couldn't, sup¬ 
port a wife if site could live on ten cents a day. 
An old lady was telling her grandchildren 
about some troubles in Scotland, in the course 
of which (hoohlel'of her elan was beheaded. “It, 
was rate great tiling of a bead, to be sure," said 
the good old lady, “ but it Was a sad loss to him." 
Among the Mohammedans no lengthy legal 
process is necessary to divorce a wife from her 
husband. The “liege lord’’ simply says to his 
wife throe limes, “ Vou are divorced !" and the 
thing is done. The wife, however, lias no such 
power over her husband. 
North CAROLINA lias “an old man of Hie moun¬ 
tains,-' who lives about forty miles from Green¬ 
ville, and has reached the age of one hundred 
and forty-throe years. At the time of Brad- 
dock's defeat he was Sweaty years old, and had 
a wife aud three children. 
I n a town in Kent ueky the other day, a gjrl 
only thirteen years of age, with a child in her 
arms, went into a church where a wedding was 
under way, and “ forbid Uic banns” The result 
was Had a young man in will to kid gloves went 
out on the church porch and shot himself dead. 
An unfortunate pork butcher at Bnpaume, 
France, who had flic honor of cutortaining some 
German officers of rank, expressed himself as 
follows:- “Monsieur, the unluckicst uewsl can 
receive i* that.Of a French victory; for as sure 
as l hear of It, so sure do Hid Prussian troops 
enter inj house four hours after." 
Bv a deed lately executed in a Now Hampshire 
village, Hie buyer bound himself to give a suit¬ 
able maintenance lu the seller through 1.is natu¬ 
ral life, to pay him $£.50 annually on the 1st of 
September, to keep him in tobacco “and the 
other necessaries of life,’’ and to give him a dc- 
B est varieties of 
BOSKS, New nud Old, 
GBBAMf.llS, Double nnd Single, 
VLB BEN AS, 
11EL1ETROPEM, 
LAI TANAS, 
COLEI'S, . 
PETUNIAS, 
DAHLIAS, TUBEBOSES. GLADIOLUS, 
PER PHLOX, FLOWED INC SHRUBS, 
and everything that is now and desirable for the 
Flower Garden and Green-House. Good Plante 
for sale cheap, ut. 
NURSERY ASSOCIATION, 
Chambersburg Pa., 
_ T. B. JENKINS, Supt. 
I III)’ S - E Y E VIEW OF THE 
American Exotic and Botanic Garden 
WHEN FINISHED. 
Or, Wavs and by-Ways in xui. hidden life of 
AMERICAN DETECTIVES, 
By Officer Mi w A'rr ruts, a narrative of 2& year*’ 
experience tmione Hunk lumber*, counterfeiters, 
Thieves pickpocket*. Lottery Healers, ('ontld.. 
Men ami swindlers oi an classes of society—disclos¬ 
ing marked instances ot diabolical vengeance and 
deep-laid |0 hum ot mischief and outrage, anti show¬ 
ing the modes by Which they were traced out and 
scoundrels brought to Justice. A large volume >,{ 
over 050 pages; 30 lull-pugi: engravings. Aoi.nt.s 
Wanted. A a dress the publishers, J. U. IiL Kit A 
IIYDK, Hartford, Ct. 
Scripture and Science hare met together; 
Genesis and Geology have ktsrcd each other. 
A Book of thrilling interest and cron test importance 
to every human being. The Papers, Pulpits nnd 
People are dIaouasitut tile subject, and book. Every 
man, woman and child wants to read It. The long, 
tierce war Is ended an honorable pence secured. Km- 
enoc Is true. 'J'be Bible lllcd al, pure, a nil liwnntltHl. 
Both are now Mttislloil and llrfti Jrlerids, God’s work 
days, six actual flays— not long periods. This book 
gives the very cream of Science, making its thrilling 
realities, beauties, wonders and sparkling gums a 
hundred-fold more interesting than action. Ample 
oonted Ex peril-need ugeuls will drop other books, 
and aueure territory Uurnedlnl. ly. Address for cir¬ 
cular. ZIRCLWK A McCURDY, u) South six lit st.. 
Philadelphia, Pa, 
NEAR PROSPECT PARK, BROOKLYN, IN", y. 
(Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York.) 
CTA-Ij .$100,000, 
IAS. JUoCAULY, OGDEN l*. PELL, HENRY JOY, 
President. Secretary and Treasurer. lUniiuciug Director. 
30 Pine St, Sales Depot, corner Church and Dey Sts., New York City. 
GROWERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RARE AND CHOICE FLOWFRS, PLANTS, &c, 
Now ready for Spring Trade, 
100,000 VERBENA PLANTS, OF BEST VARIETIES. 
-300,000 OTHER BEDDING PLANTS, OF BEST VARIETIES. 
B3T" Priced Catalogues on application. 
Onn bugs, choice sweet potato 
Heed lor Hale, 15 per bid. Uealors supplied 
ut a discount. Address WM. JOHNSON, 
236 Washington St., New York. 
IMPORTERS, 
17 XCT5 L S ion O A T 8.—HEAVIEST 
Vj Crown. 45 to 31 lbs. per bushel. While Grain — 
Highly recommended by Com. of Agriculture and 
others: stit) straw, doe* not lodge, and yields 100 
bushel* per acre. Per lb., by mn.ll, 33c : 4 lbs. *1; one 
peck, bv express. *1.23; N buH>., *2; buali., >3. Sample 
on receipt of 2 stamps. geo li. llILDT, 
Caual Hover, Ohio. 
1 )OOIi AGENTS WANTED EOIl A 
I > now illijntrnied book jual issued, of nearly SbO 
roynl mil avo pages a nd BOO beau tit ul engraving-. Hit. 
HAurwDi'a Polar and Thoph \j. wom.ns (two 
volumes in onn.l containing account* ut Alaska, and 
of Hr. Charles Frnneis I lull's last Arctic Expedition, 
never before published. Alsu, nil the late discover- 
tes of Prof '.. I ltdhni, Orion and Aga si/, in South 
America. The dating adventures ol Anderson, Bdd • 
win, Sbeke, Bilker, HuChsllln. in Africa; mid Will* 
bteo's Into Wonderful discoveries in Malay Archipel¬ 
ago and Judin. For particulars, address BILL, 
NICHOLS A CO., Springfield. Mas*. 
riMIE I NDEIIMGNED OFFEKS lor Sale 
I a very line lot ol Dw.u I nnd Standard Pear Trees 
and Ornamental Shrubbery, including 2.0IKJ Pvrus 
Japoniea. C. F ERHARD, Wuodmdc, L. I., N. V. 
Wc offer in our large assortment of all the best va¬ 
rieties specially flue stocks of the following: 
Eve rarer n* Of all Hie earn sorts. 
.1 n ni pers, from K inches to 3 feet. 
A rboi'-Vitic, American, 8 ct.8, each and upward. 
“ Siberian, 10 uts. “ “ “ 
Ilnnly Roses, I and 2 years, strong plants. 
Rhododendron*, seedling and grafted. 
Purple Beeeli, with unusually line roots. 
To these and other portions of our stock thcattcu- 
Won ol' Healers Is especially invited. 
Packages delivered In New York. 
For Catalogues, address 
PARSONS A CO.* Flushing* N. Y. 
The Croton is a While Grape, and is acknowledge,) 
by ail who have tasted It, to surpass in quality ami 
beauty any white grape yet introduced, that will suc¬ 
ceed in the open air. Its flesh is uniformly melting 
aud sweet throughout; of a scali-liquid consistency, 
and fully equal to the 
Finest Foreign Varieties. 
It has held Its foliage well In all parts of the coup- 
try, and in many places better than any other va¬ 
riety. Will undoubtedly prove to be a most valuable 
market grape. 
n li IKES NIKS E K I ES. 
Full iiBsorimonts forllie Spring of 1871. Speciot- 
i ire Apple Seedlings Pear and Chcrn Rood I lugs, 
Standard and Dwarf Pear, Peach nnd i Ijprry Trees. 
(Plum Trees at $130 per M.,l Grapes,Currants, Goose¬ 
berries, Raspberries and Itlnckbe, ■ ms : Pear, Plum 
and Apple. Jloot-Grafts. Ac., Ac. Address 
lEsUihl lulled 1822.) W. F. 11 KIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
Y71VEIIV BODY READ THIS. AGENTS 
1 J WANTED, male and female, for an entirely new 
a) tide, universally used in every family, and never 
before introduced. For terra*, address, with stump, 
J. W. FRINK A GO., Alars I in 11, Mich. 
COL.UM11UB, OHIO. 
“One of the most widely and fnvorahlv known 
Nurseries in the country." — Conut-ri/ Gentleman. 
" Thorough, deep and clean enli ure is the rule hern, 
nnd tlie consequence is, stock ol lirat quality."—/u- 
(liaUapoUfi Jou rn a I. 
BATESVTLLr.. Ark., Nov,, 1870, 
Tree*. Ac.. Ibis day received ; I IIikI them in excel¬ 
lent. cnndltp n, and of such quality iis gives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They are, indeed, a splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
LOmSVJLLR, Ky., Nov.,lH70. 
Trees to hand, and open satisfactorily. It every¬ 
body packed aa carefully as you do, there would be 
few losses Ironi bad packing. J have not lost a tree 
or plant ordered from you, in all J huvo hud, ami 1 
believe this Is uiy fourth order. 
For Hie spring of 1871, wc offer our usual large and 
well assorted slock. Catalogue* sent on application. 
It. G. HAN FORI), Columbus, Ohio. 
A ill on! Ii and expenses, to good canvass, 
era. Sample* free. (.', M. Linlngton, Chicago. 
J^RPLOYAJENT FOR ALL. 
#30 Salary per Week, and expenses, to bcU 
our new and useful discoveries. 
Address B. SWEET & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
Is a Black Grape: the vine a healthy, vigorous grow¬ 
er, with every' appearance of a pure native, but it* 
fruit.more closely resembles the fleshy foreign grape* 
than any variety Hint has as yet been introduced. It. 
is considered by some of our bost pomologists us tlm 
finest bnrdy grape they have lasted. 
For lino cut of Croton Grape, and further descrip¬ 
tion, history of origin, reports of success in various 
localities, list ol premiums awarded, etc., etc., semi 
for circular. 
Price List: 
Each. Per doz. 
J42L Croton, a few very large plants. .$4 i.hj 
extra, 1 year . 3 on $30 0 
' Benasqua, extra, 2 years. .3 00 80 00 
Tho above vine* lire grown from well-ripened wood, 
and are all of large size and perfectly healthy, if 
carefully planted and cared for, will hour the follow¬ 
ing scuaon. Will be sent, by mull, post-paid, on re¬ 
ceipt Of price. Liberal Inducements to agents. 
STEPHEN W. UNDERHILL, 
Croton Lauding P. O., Croton Point, New York. 
A String Roan without strings. The best and 
most productive Bush variety known. Enough 
for 40 hills aont, post-paid, to any address in 
the State* on receipt of 23 cents. 
K. M. POTTISK, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
GENTS WANTED FOR THE I’EO- 
ple’s Illustrated Edition of DArwoNfc’s great, 
FARMERS AND GARDENERS 
HISTORY OF THE 
REFORMATION 
If the Garden Seeds yon use have proved fresh and 
true to name, stick to the man who soils them to 
you ; he is worth encouraging. If you have not 
found then) freHliaud true, I ahull be happy to add 
your name to those <>f the fifty thousand farmers 
anti market gardeners, scattered throughout (he 
United Sluice and Cumulus, whom 1 annually supply 
willi my warranted g arden seed*. 1 raise over one 
hundred varieties of vegetable seed on my three 
farms, and, n* every practical farmer and gardener 
know*, it I* for Hie tnteiest of all who plant to get 
i heir seed dirccl/u (nun tin grower. I invito apeirfal 
attention to my Cabbage. Onion and Squash seed. 
My Inigo Vegetable aud Flower Seed Catalogue, 
abounding with engraving*, sent free to all. 
.JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
New edition; complete in one volume, at popular 
prices. Buy R, read it, and learn wlmt. Infalli- 
iiilitv moan*. If should be iii every Proicsiant 
Family throughout the land. Send for sample Cir¬ 
cular. with illustrations, etc. 
Sif Unusual commissions to Ministers and experi¬ 
enced Agent*. Address VV’.M. FLINT & CO. Pub¬ 
lishers, No. 26 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
START A NURSERY. 
ugemeiiLof Seeds, Plants. &o, Price 26 Cl*. Address 
IflfilKlCS NU [(SERIES, Dayton, Ohio. [Established 
1822.] Price Lot Free. 
^OLIIIIHIIS N lilts E It Y , 
Green-House and Bedding Plants, 
GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. 
LliXlNOTOV, Ky., June, 1870. 
Plants arrived in excellent order. J thought I hud 
long sine,' acknowledged their receipt, and myprati- 
Ih'utinn with the manner in which yon have always 
Filed uiy ofd ere J 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent to ap¬ 
plicants R. G. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
TO Tit B WORK INC, CPAS'-' 
IQ Tit 11 W ORK IMG CPA s'' are new preparer! to 
fumibheJI cloc.es with constant employment ut home,tho 
wbOlooftbolieiiiorfOi ttie spare moments, Hosincr 1 new, 
liglitoml jmdltuble. Personsofcitlterecxenrtiv ta mi (Van 
Wc. to ♦JiarwealntMicd a proportional uhio Ly devoting 
their whole time to the. business, P, Vr and girl-earn nearly 
us nuuib *» men • Thutnll who see tbi. nntii-e jna v toed i | K [> 
cddrces.anu fast fhe liosinen, womolr: ft,i» untmr»llr|<d 
offer j loitieh tre not wU I s-didlcrl, V: wilUcn(I ? 1 to coy 
for Uni tmuMsnfwnling. I'aflrarti.’alais.u vidua hie sem« 
pie wluoh willilo to con,menu, work on, end r< ropy of The 
People's J.aernra Companion -one of the- larger! nod 
best family newfpaj.era rdddiilnrl—all rent free I,y mi it. 
lleaucr, Ifvnu want p< nmav r,t, prolitnMe work, nddresa 
Ii. C. ALLEN Si CO., Aocusia, Mxixt, 
O RANGE ((ITNCIi AND OTHER FRUIT 
Trees. Grape Vinca, Small Fruits, Ac., fn quan¬ 
tity, positively ut loivcr rah , than elsewhere. C.ltli- 
logueafrco. t . L. VAN IlL'SEN, AlucedOD, N. Y. 
FOSTER PEACH! 
Wc offer a limited quantity of this celebrated 
Peach for the Spring ol 1871. it is equally aa hardy 
and productive- ns the Early Crawford, fully equal In 
quality, and more than double that well-known va¬ 
riety in size, 
Tlie President of the Mass. Hort. Society says: 
“ Such peaches would readily bring 25 cents each in 
the Boston market." 
Price, ?1 each ; $12 per dozen. 
GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
TREES 
Plants and Vines 
YTOTITE Ol IS SPEf IALTIES, 
F* Of which we offer a heavy stuck, at low whole¬ 
sale rates: —DiVAitf and CitAti ArcLits, Dwarf 
P i.ACHES. PLUMB, IlFD l)l"lCM Cl IIRANT*, SPAN¬ 
ISH CilltSIN'I'fS, A VI i!f I can and Dwarf AUBOK- 
Vl'J'.tW, IRISH .Il'MI'I IID, MojiTULY Mill EVIfR- 
OIIKRN ) fON l'!VSCf'K LK8, CLli’.VAYIS, ROSES, and 
Be CD i.i nor for Nursevyineo. Now on blind, sev- 
oial thouaaiut one-year-old Shrubbery, best kinds, 
cheap. 
Fnr prices, send, for new Wholesale flaluhxui*. 
For everytliiug lu all the departments, send for 
Retail Lists. 
HOOPKS, BRO. & THOMAS, 
Cherry Ilill Nurseries. West Chester, Pa. 
We offer, for the Spring Trade of 1871, the Largest 
and most Elegant Stock of Standard and Dwarf 
Fruit Trees, grape vines and Small fruits, 
Ornamental Treks, Himcrfls, Roses, etc., etc., 
ever offered by us. 0S?"Particular attention called 
to our stock of 
New American and Kilmarnock Willows, 
Weeping Mountain Ash, Mountain Adi, 
American Arbor Vitae, t to 4 it. high, 
and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
Descriptive Catalogues will be furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Also, Trade List for Nurserymen and Deal, 
crs. GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 
173 UAPE VINES BY MAIL.—KU.31KLAN, 
va Walter, 81; Martha. Salem. 50c.; Delaware, Is¬ 
raeli a, Creveiling, Iona., Diana. Rebeeea, Adiroadne, 
Haj'tfoJ'ii. Concord. 26c. All No. 1, two years old. 
Orange fjiiince trees. 1 yr., 25o. Order must be for £] 
or more Address C. I., VAN DUSEN, Maeedon 
Nurse rl os. Maced on, N. Y. 
^CENTSS HEAD THIS! 
We will pay Agents a Salary of Si30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
out new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M-AVAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
Gccft tinb jBitlb Cnlrtlugncs 
kJ l It FRISK OATS. 
i. The TRUE A'un Uhndn Seed, f2 perbushel; Sa 
lord Corn, $3 m bushel. 
C. L. VAN UUSEN, Maeedon. N. Y 
EED CATALOGUES 
A SPA If AGES ROOTS, Giant nnd Colossal. 
Philadelphia and Manchester Raspberries. Kit- 
tatinny and Dorchester Blackberries. Send for Cata¬ 
logues. WM, PARRY, Ciunuminson, N, J. 
T3VEUGREKN AND EUROPEAN LAItCH 
fiA SEEDLINGS, t. 2 and 3 years old, by the 1,1X10, 
10,000 aud J.000,000. All grown fromeeud on our own 
ground. Transplanted Evergreens, Mountain Ash 
Seedlings, Pear,Lurch and Evergreen Seeds, 
ROBERT DOUGLAS X SONS, Waukegan,III. 
Our Aunual Price List of 
ItOl’UY TOAIATO. 150 Seed* for 25 
cents, bv mail, post-paid, upon receipt of price. 
Address C. 1.. ALLEN & CO.. 
74 FuItOH St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Sonic thingnrgemly needed by everybody. Call find 
examine-, or )2 samples sent (postage free) tor fifty 
cents, that retails readily for ton dollars, 
R, L. WOLfDT'i', 181 Chatham Square, N.Y. 
qENW TO STOICRS, HARRISON A 
O CO., Pniuesville, Ohio., for tlieir 10-page Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
Containing ali the standard kinds, ut popular prices, 
is now ready, and mailed free to any address. Also 
ready, our annual descriptive list of 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
OF BATTLES.- 3 IS" 
Accurate, reliable aud complete. The only one pub¬ 
lished. Send $1,5(1 for outOt, aud secure the hesi. terri¬ 
tory at once. J .W.GuoDsfFt.Di'i Cti., N.Y, or Chicago 
AY HITE PKOBSTEIER OATS 
V v A SPECIALTY. 
Awarded first Premium at New York State Fair. 
1563. ami New Jersey Stale l air, 1870. Price, 11-50 per 
half bush., *2.50 per bush., ^8 per DDL, t* bush..) $B0 
['hr five bbls. Packages free. Also, flautord, Early 
Red Blaze, and Hundred Day Dent Corn. Sample of 
either and Circdlur sent on receipt of one letter 
stump, JOHN V. HAZARD, 
Mendoi) Center, Monroo Co., N. T. 
"The best tonic for imlifjastioii, clyspopsift, 
ivakofuJiiesa and general debility, is Ferro Fhos- 
lilmied Elixir of Culisaya Built, (Ihe originul 
Calisa.ya Bark aud Iron,) made by Caswell, 
Hazard & Co.’’- Lmmmorih Herald. 
including novelties for 1871 
4*5 8 ft 4 \ » TH «> ii * It! Employment' Extra induce- 
OTH’f iiiciit.sl A premium IIorsh and Wacdn 
for Agents. 1\ F desire to employ agcnlsbuit term of 
seven years, to sell the Buckeye $2(1 Shuttle Sowing 
Machine* 11 make* a utiUdi alike on both aides, and 
is the best low-primal, licensed machine in i he world. 
IF. .1. Henderson ,t Co., t'u vcland. <>., or SI. Gouty, Mu. 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. 
NEW YORK 
' ENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
nccxissTmt, n. y. 
A general and complete assortment of 
A merican dulai head garbage 
SEED—Grown the past year from head* only. 
II an;i>Aid /refill and genuine. 1(1 cents per package, 
2a emus per ounce, $2 per pound. A paper of choice 
Mower Seeds sent, post-paid, with each ounce. Ad¬ 
dress W. C. HART. Walden, N, Y. 
J. II. GREGORY’S 
$5 TO $10 PER DAY. 
who engage m our new hlnla>'?s make bom fifl to 
fa 10 per day lu their own localities. Full pariicn- 
tars and iu IrueUona sent free by maiL Those in 
need of permanent, prefltuMe wmlc. should oddreaa 
at once. CtEOEQC Stiwsok X Go., Portland, Maine. 
BHIE AMERICAN I.MPR4»VED linperli.l 
U Sugar Beet- The best Beet ever raised ror tho 
airy ; 40 tons raised per acre. Heed, <1.25 p But sent 
y mail, postage paid. Henry Lane, Cornwall, Vt. 
;TRY K Elt NURSElt 1 ES. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMMNTAL TREES. 
Aivri.t: 'Trees and Fv ergi<lens Specinittes. 
Iiveikjrecns very low. Wholesale and Retail. 
S 'end .for free Price List. J. J. BOYNTON. 
Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio. 
I (Will 'ULRItY PLANTS 
I *IMM '•VM/H t OR HA I.E.— kentiiekv, ijld per 
;00U; < hades Downing, <4 per 1,000; Phifudelphia 
aspberry, $15 per UXIO. KllUttimiy Blackberry, #8 
er 1,WW. Conover's Colossal Asparagus Roots, 815 
er 1,000. Other varieties of above ut equally low 
My Annual Illustrated Catalogue, containing a list 
ot many new and rare Vegetables, some of which 
ore not found in any other catalogue, and all the 
mandat'd vegetables of tho farm and gun Ion, (over 
one hundred of v liich I glow on uiy three seed 
fftrais,) with a carefully selected list of' flower seed, 
Will bo sent tree to all. 
All my seed Is sold under three warrants: 
Jst. That nil nwpri/ sent shall reach me. 
2d, That utt nerd, mdee,A shall- nacll the pui'Chdser. 
3d. T kilt mg seeds shall be U rah, mid tl'Ue to lUuHC. 
JAM EH .T. Ii. GREGORY, Marblehead, Muss. 
For Spring* of 1871. 
Great inducements are offered, in our Specialties 
for this Spring, to Nurserymen, Dealers and Plant¬ 
ers generally. 
Bond for our Nursery Trade Catalogue, No. 4, 
gratis. Address 
FHOfBT it CO., Rochester, N.Y. 
NEW 
Easily made with our Stencil and 
Key-Check Outfit. Circulars Free. 
ST A I 1 'FORD MFG. CO.. 
till Fulton St... New York. 
LAPIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING 
AND DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. 
Wo have eoi'.stnntly in stock a largo assortment of 
Ladle ■' Hi I It Suit.-, 
Ladt s'dapaneae Silk, Poplin and Alpaca Hulls. 
Litdii *' t-’rusB Linen anil White Lawn Suit*, from 
Ladies’ Swiss Dresses, Overskirts and Tunics. 
Ladies' and Children's Underclothing of all descrip. 
Hops and qualities. 
For Popular Trade, wo Imvo 
Ladies’ Tucked Night Dresses. $1 50 
" Chemises. 1 no 
Drawers. vy, 
Skirts. 75c.<3T (HI 
nnd Puffed Dressing Saequcs... 1 «l 
Linon Dresses lor Children from two to eight years, 
handsomely bvaided, from 1 1 75 to 82.50. 
Children’s Pique and Muslin Dresses, Hwiss Over¬ 
skirts. 
Children's Pique Walking Coats, Blouses and 
Saequcs. 
Infant*,' Cloaks, Lace Caps, Nursery Baskets, 
Robe*, Dresses, Slips, Skirts, Ac., Ac. 
Price Lists for Ladies’ Trousseau and Infants’ 
Wardrobes. Description of Ladies' Walking Suits 
and Dresses, with directions for self-measurement, 
will bo seat, on application. 
Goods sent to all parts ot tlie United States, C.O.D., 
by Express. 
JAMES DIcf.'REERY & CO., 
('or. Broadway nnd llih St„ New York. 
7/t LN GOODS advanced to active, honest 
t rj men to stal l in business willi JIOU1NH''N 
. A CO., Chicago, in. 
EMPLOYMENT 
TVTORWAY ANI) SURPRISE OATH. *1.50 
lx per bush. HA N f URD runN *2 pur bush Pure 
and clean. Send iwo stamps for samples to ISAAC 
HICKS & SONS, Old West bury, N. Y. 
Established 1630. OTURSERIES. 
Just 'Published, the New Circular of Prices per 
do*., per IU0, per 1,000, for the Spring of 1871. Col¬ 
ored PI me of 1 lie splendid New Winter Pear, 
" llIT, V KRNON," sent free, Older direct from 
the Nurserv, and address 
IV, S LITTLE, Rochester, N. Y. 
F. K. PBOENIX 
Bloomington nursery* ul. 
Offers 
1,04)0,000 Apple Root Grafts, best quality 
and sorts. 
2,000,000 Osage Hedge Plains, extra, lO.OtJ 
_ „ S15. , . 
10O Bushels Best A pole Heed, $1(1 per bn she I- 
500 Bushels Early Rose Potatoes, <l-2-> 
busiiel. 
OOO Acre* ! Fruit. Shade. Evergreen Trees, 
All size*. Best UliU-bty, I,OH Price*. 
FLOWER and VEGETABLE HEEDS- 
Kukom* L*luuc»> felnost < >- 
lection, 
New Descriptive Catalogue, JO cents : Seea niui 
^ ^ Wholedalo Price L>st* 
GRAFT, BUD 
HE1KES’ NURSERIES. 
ROOT-GRAFTS 
—Closing out stock of Apple 
» Seedlings ut greatly reduc¬ 
ed prices. Prime plants for 
grafting or budding. Special 
rates will also be given on 
A ppie Root-Grafts. Address 
• W F. i I LIKES, Dayton, O. 
A SACRED HEROES & MARTYRS. 
Arlo',^ » 'l y 1,1 i’J"sDi'gul'.lied author of " Sacred 
L n,/ " ' tu ' Wnticu in Mr Hcudley'* linppiost 
f *U|passing hi interest his former works, 
. t ,« t J- JS e . s ".i n >W),lKip- Tl.c stc.d engravings 
• m,P - * rtifih " ho spent three vein's 
m-Mis I’ ° }a Ti, 'cim/ vrrf y ,-'V'' -!V’f , ’ s ,ue 111 * 19 
piaisc. K. If. I h i Broadway,N.Y. 
L AHHi>Ci A’l’lGN will hold their Second Annual 
Fair in October. Notice of date liotoafLer. 
1C. O. READ, Secretary. 
rp O SEEDSMEN. 
X Choice Canada Black-Eyed Marrowfat Peas at 
wholesale. Samples and price by mail. 
HAGAMAN & MURDOCH, Oswego, N.Y. 
HAVE USED DIt, J. MILLER'S 
TYSYCHOMAN C-Y—Any lailr nr crnhnmnn rim make SUWO 
-I me*'Ui, ve8ure ibclr own lc,pp,f,,- s ini, pandtinee 1,7 
reading Payohomaney, t j-'Minnfon nr Soul Churning 
Full in,true! (ng* to use «hi* ecu cj- uver non ,,, n mmn |, a , 
how to Me*t£iuritv btennui •finur* or Wi iilug MeiOum, lllrini- 
tlnn, Stilrituali*m, Alohcmy. Fhiioanrlir of mucus ar,.* Tv-cntnu 
Rrlgliam Young's Harem. Guide to Marriage *«.; 200,010 oeu' 
field bytmail iu cloth for $l.1o. p'lger eomi-a, fun, ti ,« 
Fliilad'n Bljtr rpualiiug i-.f Ik* liook save, its attit.ov \t Smit, 
IlAvtlTOK, B. A., the COlobruteJ Payrlnlvcird leoturei. 'too 
publisher T IV. Kv*w*. one of llie ollcet c,*„t,li,scd Perfinoi-Tii 
and Publishers in the city, the Mention of whose suuno i> a sulfi- 
ciimt ciinrantco of It* merits. Mr K'VIV,l.n.spenl IPfidOn, )n ad¬ 
vert islnn and 71 m me ant this extraordinary look. Skeptics in Psy. 
cliolmpr rend and he convinced of t,.Isirondcrful occuli power. 
ETTfOTIOE —Anr perrnn widtnv 10 act a* Accnt will rceeire 
#•ample copy FRjEE, As no capital isToquirod alldewii 
genteel employment rhoold scrnl for tlie work, edclosiog 10 c, for 
postage, to T. IV. Evsns, 11 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Plant CutalogUOB lur Stamp, 
Free. Address as above. 
v ONION, 
SQUASH. 
I have written three works on the cultivation of 
these vegetables. The work* abound in engravings, 
and go into all the minute details so valuable to the 
beginner,-completely nxliausing the subject. Each 
treatise sent by mail for 30 cents. • 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass, 
The best Family Medicine hi tlie world for internal 
and external complaints. Price 50 ets. per bottle. 
Sold by all Druggists. 
J. MILL ER & SONS, Proprietors. 
212 Broadway, (Knox Ruildingu.) Now York. 
Please *end for Circular. EstaUislud 1857. 
SMALL FRUIT or small quantities, MY MAIL 
or Express; over 50 varieties, cheap. Descriptive 
Catalogue or Price List fit, to applicants. ^ „ 
M. Ni WILSON, Maeedon, N. 1 . 
gTELTOS MRSEttlES) 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Bn VC Money by sending stamp f,,f my Catalogue 
of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Si)rubs, Roses, Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits, So. . ,, 
Conover’s Colossal Asparagus a specialty. 
0. w * 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
M E R C IIAIY'I 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW O li IC . 
n G i ! Price Changed 
SIM I iu.iro f " rpr '“- 
L. E. RANSOM, 
47 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
flUIE CHEAPEST ANI) BEST BERRY 
X Basket and Crate, Verbena and Plant Basket, 
Grape and other boxes for t '01 warding plums by mail, 
are manufactured by the Am. Basket Co., New 
Britain, Ct. Send to them for circular*, or New York 
Agents, A. D, Hopping & WILSON, 214, 218 and 220 
Washington 8t. 
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