O Brim AH. NORTH FAIRFIELD, 
• Grower and Dealer in Garden, Meld and Flower 
Seeds, Bulbs, Hood Potatoes, Sweet Potato and other 
plants. Send for Catalogue. State you saw this in 
the UlTItAI. New-Yobkkb. 
Manufactured by JONES. FAULKNER & CO., Utica. 
N. Y. New Self-Heating Vat, Steam Engines ana 
Boilers of nil descriptions. Wholesale and retail 
dealers in all kinds of Dairy Furnishing Goods. Send 
for Illustrated Circular. 
TRAVELERS 
INSURANCE 
M AGIC i;HOTOGRAPH8.-The Wonders of 
the World. £,c. a package. 5 assorted packages 
for »1. Send to W. C. WEMYSS, 730 Broadway, N. Y 
By one Agent selling Silvers Patent 
\ Broom. Recommended by l-lie late 
Horn r e Croeloy, Am. Agrieulturist, 
and 1 00.000 Kninllle* using them. 
One county for each Agent. Success 
U. A. CLEGG -- CO.. 
•Ill Cortlaiult 8t., N. Y. 
OF HARTFORD, CONN, 
D ll. WHITTBMORt'H HEAT CUTTER 
• cuts raw or cooked meat, bash. vegetables, dec., 
at the rate of one lb. per minute, Works extremely 
easy. Price $3. Samples to Dealers, ¥2.50. Address 
D. H. WUITTEMORE. Worcester, Mass. 
The Travelers is the only compauy in Amer¬ 
ica writing yearly or monthly policies of in¬ 
surance against general accidents. 
The Travelers has written upwards of 270,000 
general accident policies, of which 32,418 were 
written last year. 
The Travelers Insures men of all t rades, occu¬ 
pations and professions, between the ages of 
18 and 05, at a yearly cost of <5 to $10 per $1,000, 
for risks not specially hazardous. 
In these days of accidents, every business man, 
working man, professional man, or any other 
man, should have an accident policy. It can 
be procured at little trouble and small cost. 
TnE Travelers also grants all forms of full 
Life and Endowment Insurance, and offers 
peculiar Inducements In its sensible all-cash 
plan, its definite, straight-forward contract, 
its ample security, its low premiums, and its 
good management. 
The Travelers has paid over Two Millions 
cash in direct bonolIU to policy-holders, for 
death or Injury, disbursing among 10,710 claim¬ 
ants a sum averaging SEVEN HUNDRED AND 
FIFTY DOLLARS A DAY for every working day 
since the company began business. 
The Travelers 1ms Cash Assets of $2,259,- 
IM5.48, affording a net surplus, as to policy¬ 
holders, over and above re-insurance reserve 
and all liabilities, of $705,371.58. 
For insurance, apply to any agent, or write to 
the company. N. Y. Office, 207 Broadway. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
Increased Fncllltie* to Club Organizer*, 
Send tor New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
(P. 0. Box 5643.) 81 & 38 Vesey St., New York, 
[U8T WHAT WAS EXPECTED 1-All the 
people want good 
CAKliK SCRKW WIRE 
Boots and Shoes. 
WHAT IS THE USE OF BUYING AN 
I T expensive Shoe without a 
SIL.VJJ It TIP ? 
They will be through at the toe while the remainder 
of the shoe Is perfectly good. 
ORUEL1 
“Be careful, Jimmy ; that cigar is getting dangerous !’’ 
“Eh? What? How so i” 
“Why, it will be burning your moustache in a minute !” 
M ILLAR’S PATENT CIIEESE VATS and 
Heaters Positively the Bern In Use—and many 
other now and great Improvements In Cheese. Factory 
and Dairy Utensils, bend for Illustrated Circulars 
and Price List. Charles Millar ,<• fo.n, uticu, is. Y. 
8500 IN PUKMIIJM8 
MILLIONS OF ACRES 
j-'o/t s.ij.ic n i" run 
Burlington and Mo, River R. R, Co, 
On Ten Year*’ Credit at 6 per cent. Interest. 
Product* will nay for the land and improvements 
much within the Hints Of this generous credit. Bet¬ 
ter terms ure not offered, and probably never will he. 
Circulars, giving full particular*, gratis; call for 
all that arc wanted to circulate. 
Come West and thrive, Friends will follow. 
A Sectional Map. showing the exact location of 
Iowa lands, is sold at .10 com ,, and of Nebraska lands 
at same price. For Circulars and Maps apply to 
GEO. S. H-VICKIS, 
I,and Commissioner, Burlington, Iowa. 
t3T And plfiMiA u.iy in what Papnr tills ndvcrtUuraent Wft* sewn. 
NEW AND CH OICE VEGETABLES 
IMPORTANT TO POTATO GROWERS. 
TWO NEW POTATOES! 
EXTRA EARLY VEttMOUfT. — Knrllest Potato Known. 
■mVT,!'," <® Ten Day* Earlier than the celebrated Early Rose. Enormously Productive, and of 
flavor. 1 tier, $1 per pound; four-jxnnul parkath , $:<—bp nuith port-paid. 
COMPTON’S SI lCPICISi:. - H 2<1 f„ ,Uo Acre! 
All Enormous Cropper, of Fine t{nnlir>, ripening a few days latorthan the Early Rose. Yielded 
,...,i nary 1)( , j citnre, nt the rate of 8*20 BiinIh-Ih to the Acre 5 
ENTITLED 
A BRAVE BOY’S 
FORTUNE. 
the past season, with ordh ion j unu unitlU’Uj _ _ 
Ztf~ Price. 43 per pmmii—by mail, postpaid. 
Orders fur either of the above varieties, nccnmpiinird by tic rush, will he booked as sOuu us received, 
and exucutcil iii rotation while the Mock Him*, us goon as the weather will permit, 
miiv S&*SS« 8 S e w» Ji&T varietur “> Potatoes offered by tix this Spring, 
El'&tfsVTPA fcARLY VKtt.UONT and COMPTON’S SURPRISE, we hereby offer the follow- 
ing prices to lucre whu shall grow the largest quantity horn <>uc pom.,I of the Seed Durchit*etl 
from ii*, with ordinary in rat culture. 1 
Fr.i the Int gCNi qontilliy of EXTRA KA KEY VERMONT ..one pound of Seed. *11)0 00 
For the second large*!... »? 
For the ihicd lingo*!.. . iA J:), 
For the fourth litrgeM.. . on 
For the largo*! uuneiliy of COMPTONS si It Pit ISE irotii oiie pouiui of Seed..*.*.'# 1 00 OO 
For the tollith luigoHl...*2.” 00 
11'1‘1- STKATED CIROULA KH, giving a description of the above, and stating what will be required 
of those competing for premiums, will he mailed to all applicants. 1 
In A’o. 281 of llie 
New York 
Fireside 
Companion. 
Out on Monday, March 3d. 
For Sale by All News Dealers. 
TE It MS—One Copy, One Year ... *3 00 
Two Copies, One Year.. 5 00 
Address 
GEORGE MEMO, New Vork Fireside Companion, 
84 BEE KM AN STREET, NEW YORK. 
HH WEtillch 
Presents a re¬ 
cord of snooens 
unparalleled in 
the history of 
Sewing Ma¬ 
chines. Send 
for Illustrated 
Price List. 
Agents wanted 
everywhere. 
A New Tomato} 
“THE ARLINGTON.” 
Collpctimix of Flower Seed* by Mail. 
The following collections contain the most showv 
varieties In our large assortment, with full direction’s 
for culture. Each packet contain* a mixture of the 
different colors and varieties of It* species, so that u 
greater display can he made at n much less price than 
when ordered In separate packets. Those unacquaint¬ 
ed with flowers, as well a* the experienced cultivator, 
may order without feur of disappointment. 
Coll. A—contains twenty choice varieties of An¬ 
nuals .... $1 oo 
Coll. B—centum* twenty choice varieties of Bien¬ 
nials and Perennials. 1 00 
Coll. C—contains ten extra varieties of Annuals 
and Perennials, embracing muny of the 
new und choicest In cultivation. 1 00 
Foil. D—contains five very choice varieties, se¬ 
lected rrom Hvue FUne/rr, of English 
Pansies, German, Carnation,and Ptootee 
Pinks, Verbenas, Truffaut's French As¬ 
ters, Double Hollyhocks.. 1 00 
Any one remitting $3.00 will receive the four assort¬ 
ments, postage free. 
Collect inn* of Kitchen-Garden Seed*. 
A Cumphte AsSortiiwntoJ Vegetable. Needs fuel me Year's 
Supply, fur a Largo nr Small Garde,.. 
The following Collections are made up in the most 
liberal manner, care being taken to give u sufficient 
quantity of all the Quest varieties ami most, useful 
sorts ot Vegetables required In the Kitchen-Garden. 
Assortment No. 5 contain* f<0 varieties, $3 50 
No. (1 contains 40 varieties, 2 IN) 
No. 7 contains 20 varieties, 1 00 
The above are prepared expressly tor sending by 
mail, ii nd will bu sent post-paid upon receipt of prices 
annexed. 
Larger Collections, which con be safely sent by ex¬ 
press (freight paid by purchaser), to any part of the 
country, as follows: 
Address 
DOMESTIC” S.M. Co., Now York 
AGENTS WANTED FOIt 
MEN and WOMEN WANTED Every¬ 
where to lake the money for our PAT, HUT- 
TON-HGI.E CUTTER, with Silver Case. 2oct». 
Cuts 24 Sizes, yells at sight. PAT. FOUNTAIN 
PEN and YOSSMITE A A GOLD PENS. Sam¬ 
ples of all, with Circulars, post-paid, for 25 ms. 
Also, 'III111 LADIES' CASKET, nnd other arti¬ 
cles. Address CITY NOVELTY’ CO., 
401 Library Si,, Philadelphia, Pa. 
OVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
The largest, best soiling and most attractive sub¬ 
scription bool: over published. Send for Circulars, 
with terms, at once. Address 
UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 
Ill Broome St., New \ orb. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
EA'l’OV, 1UDMUS CO., 1». V 
MANOFACTtTRKRS OF 
Early, Solid, nud Enormously Productive. 
Originated by H. Dwight Smith, Esq., of Arlington, 
Va., and is a cross between tho Early Smooth lied and 
E.rjee, Fruit of perfect form, smooth, bright red col¬ 
or, very solid, haying small seed cells, mid no hard 
core at the center, being of the same delicate 
texture and brilliant color throughout. Ripens with 
the curliest. Fruit olten weighing til lo "20 
ounce*, with ordinary add culture. Enormously 
productive, and of excellent flavor Price. 25o. per 
packet; 5 packets for $LU0. 
. _For a list of the contents Of each Collection, see ’he Nineteenth Annual Edition of their cele¬ 
brated Sped < ii inlogoe uud AiUnlcm ’s Guide to the Flower and Kitchen Garden, just pub- 
hehed, which win be mailed to all applicants upon receipt of A cents; arredition beautifully bound In 
cioin. m.ui. Regular oustomere supplied gra 
This is, without exception, the largest and best Catalogue ever published in this or any other coun¬ 
try. It contains 145 pages closely printed matter, besides several buudred finely executed engravings of 
favorite flowers and vegetables, i.nd « Itemitltolly Colored Clirnuio ot n Group of tweniy of 
tin- most popular Flowers in ciiltivntiou. Also a descriptive list of 2.000 species and varieties of 
flower and vegetable seeds, tncludlbg all the novelties of the past season, with lull directions for culture. 
Address 
Priced Catalogues sent to any address, JO ctft. each. 
Part 1st. Mathematical Instruments... 153 pages. 
“ 2d Optical Instruments. 107 
“ 3d Stercoptlcons.00 “ 
*' 4tli. rhyglcal Apparatus. fit! “ 
JAMES W. QUEEN & C0„ 
535 Broadway. New York ; 1124 Chestnut St., Philadu 
Portable, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use In Shops, 
Printing Rooms, Mills, Mines, 
and on Farms and Plantu- 
Cons, for Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for Stock, Cot- 
ton Ginning, Sawing, Ac. 
ttP Circulars sent on application. 
Entirely ot nirtnl, ure the only 
lantpN in use which can neither 
break, leak nor explode. Are or¬ 
namental and chenp. Adapted to 
all lioiiHt'hold usest also lo store*, 
factorlc*, elm relic*, Jte., 
Agents Make $10 a Day, 
SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
For an Agency, address 
WALLACE ifc SONS, 
89 Chambers St., New Y T orl.. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, P. 0. Box 5,712, New York City, 
From L. J. Tuttle, Assistant Treasurer United States. 
, , , , ,, YVastiington, D. C., Jan.. 1873. 
has In a remarkable degree all the requisites of a perfect Tomato. I know 
(Signed) l. j, TUTTLE. 
From tire PresUUnt’S Gardener. 
. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 20. 1873. 
, tested under my supervision in the President's gardens, was superior to any 
ALEXANDER McKEBRlCHER, Gardener at the YVhlte House. 
V E It G K EEKS 
Plants. 
- Send stamp for Descriptive 
to BARNES & OO., Young America, 111. 
I find the “ Arlii 
nothing that equuls 
“BEST" 
Thrkshlnq Machines 
and Clover Machines. 
G. WKSXINQHOt38E A CO. 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
13T Circulars eeDt. 
