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l / Corn.—The best unci curliest true Huger Corn. 
Long ears, large grains, exquisite flavor. Price, )>kt., 
15c.; K pint, 25c.t pint, 4 l)e.; quart,75e.: post-paid. 
GEO. VV. CAMPBELL,, Delaware, O. 
— Small-pox is ragring in Halifax. 
— Paris will put a tax on chestnuts. 
— Chicago owes non-residents $15,000,000. 
— Colby University, Me., has 230 students. 
— Women help to pave the streets in Russia. 
— Constantinople has had a heavy fall of 
snow. 
— It is now said the peach crop in Ohio will 
be good. 
— A Conservatory of Music has been formed 
at Athens. 
— The (ierman Catholics of Philadelphia have 
held a mass meeting of sympathy for the Ger¬ 
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held at Vienna. 
Fifteen women have been made electors in 
Windham, Conn. 
— It is proposed to reduce the speed on the 
English railways. 
— America will have a grand exhibition of 
leather at Vienna. 
— St. Louis will erect an engine for its water 
works to cost $280,000. 
— The farmers of Illinois have held an anti- 
Extortion Convention. 
— The Great Eastern will sail in May for Now 
York, with a new cable. 
— The Japanese students in the Boston 
schools are very popular. 
TIIE ROCHESTER 
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\ l 1 1 iiw In which "Berries carry and sell host. 
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JOHN S. COLLINS & CO., Moorestown, N. J. 
CHAMPION, «.’J PER DO/, i LATE PRO¬ 
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KK1SIG A IIEX V >IKU, 
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,) non EXTRA FINE TREES, OF THE 
Rosemary und New Ani“Mcuu Weeping 
Willows. 3,000 Lombardy Poplars. Address 
NOAH P. BUSTED, Grand itlvur Nurseries, 
Lowell, Kent Co., Mloh. 
1 nnn hgh shallfri it plants 
lui.OOflCiniDverColoHSal Aspar¬ 
agus Hoots. 50,It'd Peach, Poor und Apple Trees. 
- Iitirrels Karls' noil Lat.it Hose Potatoes. For 
prices, see Hr U S I,, March page IKS, or send for 
Price List. Tims. C. A NDUKWrt, MoorostOwti.N.J. 
W ANT iT ?—CA 51PBELL'S LATE ROSE 
11 Circular tells all about It. Sent gratis to appli¬ 
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livered free of expense at any express ufliee between 
Buffalo and Cleveland. 
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/ CAMPBELL’** LATE ROSE POTATO. A 
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from I to 1 barrel* to the pmonl. Circulars, with 
testimonials us to yield and quality, free. Price, l 
III.. 50o.; 4 lbs., *1.60, post-paid; peck, $3; X bush., 
*5.50; bushel, f 10; barrel, fa). 
GEO, XV. CAMPBELL, Delaware, O. 
A it iWkik Peach Trees. and 500,000 of other 
\ choice kinds of Trees and Plants, for 
sale at lowest market rates, by K. U, COCHRAN, 
Peach Trees a Specialty, Middletown, Del. 
; Y>~ Also, Manufacturer’s Agent for the cheapest 
and best Peach Casket ever nmilc, 
CIRQ JOTS. 1873. AGEITS. 
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VV. J. HOLLAND A CO., Sprlnglleld, Muss. 
A NEW SQUASH 
To Farmers and Marketmen. 
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from carefully selected seed stuck. With the money 
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N. B.—Call lu the Spring and hoc what onions, cab¬ 
bages, Ac., I set out to grow seed from. 
JAMES .1. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Eighteen years ago 1 Inf reduced the Hubbard 
Squash to the public. After testing scores of new 
kinds from every section of the United States, I have 
at last found one (see reddtna mailer of this mtper) well 
worthy to he added t*i our list of standard varieties. 
It is a v e r * in I •• v.inner, and renmrUably free from 
admixture "with any ntbpr sort. In she It uveruges 
with the tlubbura, but has a more flint y shell, of a 
blue color 4 the flash is of a lighter hue, while In its 
combination of sweetness, dryness, lluouoss of grain 
and delicious, c-bestnnt-IUcc flavor. It stands alone 
unequaled, I have named it. the Marblehead Squash. 
Til toy Catalogue 1 tree ■ fn • •//) will lie foiicil letters of 
reoninmeniiatlon from Hon. Marshall P. Wilder and 
other gentlemen. Packages with seed MUHelvOt for 
six bills, with tall direct lugs fur cultivation, 25.cents 
each ; live for l 1 !. Dealers supplied at the usual dis¬ 
count. 
JAMES J. U. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
/ t RAPE VINES. SMA LL FRUITS, FLOW. 
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nlflcent Delaware layers, $10 to *.’15 per 100; *15 to $2(H 
per 1,000. Splendid stouk of Cireeti-llouso and Bed 
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i , uMicatwn.<i 
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SILVER CHORD, 
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Vocal. 
OPERATIC PEARLS, 
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. SHOWER OF PEARLS, 
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if ORGAN AT HOME, 
For Herd Orauns, 
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* OEMS OF STRAUSS, 
IT Instrumental. 
•? HOME CIRCLE, Vol. I. 
- Instrumental, 
ia HOME CIRCLE, Vol. II. 
Instrumental. 
•* PIANIST’S ALBUM, 
■ * Inst rut ueutal. 
; 5 PIANO FORTE GEMS, 
A Instrumental. 
A now and exceedingly fine variety, very early, 
U .*\ now !m*i rxccc-umgiy 1*11*3 viinciy, vuij umiy, 
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AGENTS WANTED Tor Humply Dumpty. " Nobb 
Sample 25c. II. Dll SILVICH X Co., 31 3 . Cth St., Fb 
I was the first to Introduce to the public tho Hub¬ 
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.Mammoth l atibAge, Mexican Sweet Corn, Uhlnncy’s 
Water-melon, un*l many other 
NEW AND VALUABLE VEGETABLES. 
This season 1 have a new and exceedingly valuable 
squash, new varieties of corn, three tine trillions, and 
other choice new vegetables for my customers. 
My business lx In supply, what- every good fanner Is 
anxious to got, the eery best of vegetable seed. I 
grow tt hundred amt tl f by kinds on my four sued farms, 
right under my own eye, inaliinQ new reyifiMes u 
specialty, beside* Importing their choicest varieties 
from Knropean growers. Aline selection of flower 
seed, home-grown and imported, will also be found in 
my Catalogue, which will he sent free to all apiilioant*. 
As stated in my Catalogue, nil my seed Is sold under 
three warrant** 1st: 'I'hutulL money on* shall rtu/cli 
me. 2d : That all seed ordered slUtU rrnr.li the purchaser. 
3 d : That my sen lx shut! hefresh anil trur to 1111 m v ' 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead Mass. 
EPO.SIT TO-DAY In the SAVINGS BANK 
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water communication with all parts of the world. 
About 3,1 HK) choice bearing apple trees, and other 
small fruits. Will he sold all together, or divided to 
suit purchaser. Will he sold very low, and on easy 
terms. For particulars, address 
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A D >1 IN 1STItA TORS’ 
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OF 
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ON THE 
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AH »l a AH0iiiO OANfdtlt, UhwIa'.*, N. IU / 
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Got by Duke Iinpcrlul, 5,52•!, (bred by .las. O, Sheldon, 
deeply in Bute*' blood,) out of ltuwena, 1st oremium 
euwat N. Y, State Fair. An excellent stock getter, 
snre and gentle. Weighs about 2,''JOD lb*. 
Itisuuirk, 9,53(1, roun. oalved Aug. 27th. 1870. Got 
by Prince of Wains, 5,tOQ, out of Beauty, by imp. 
Governor, 3,1122 1 G.durn Zora, by Imp. Neotune. 4,18(1; 
G. G. dam Imp. Daisy, by Romulus,2,503, Ac. Weighs 
about 1,850. Also, a few younger bulls, from noted 
milking stock, for sale by WM. G. M A RKllAM, 
Avon Livlugston Co,, N. Y. 
This superior stock will bo positively 
CLOSED ou r THIS COMING SPRING 
at prices lower than ever before offered In this coun 
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“KNOX ESTATE,” Lock-Box 155, 
PidHbiirgh, Pa. 
15 all ages, constantly on hand. *• Short-Horns 
Hulls, cows and heifers ; bull calves of much promise 
Superior jerseys, all recorded In A. J. C. C. H. U. 
Solid; color, black; points: few Imported; pure and 
fine. Bronze Turkeys. *10 pair. Choice, standard 
Light Brahma Cockerells, *10 each. Eggs from supe¬ 
rior KosoUotnb Vellow Leg Dominiques, best breed 
in the world, *» for 13 eggs. 11. C. GRAFF, 
Box lw, Maysville, Col. Co., Ohio. 
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where all publication* may bo found. 
Choice Plants and Trees 
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GRiGS FOR HATCHINt 
AGENTS HEAD THIS-A MISTAKE CORRECTED, 
THE FLOWER GARDEN. 
A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF FLORAL PROGRESS 
Sniuplca rtuil Catalogue* tree, 
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OREM 11 >1 STANDARD AND PEDIGREE 
-L FOWLS FOR SALK. French A.-duties, Dark 
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Duck-Wing Game Eggs, from my celebrated strains, 
*12 per doz. Only a limited number for sale. Ad¬ 
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Poulterer for Isaac Van Winkle, 
Box 13, Greenville, Hudson Co., N. .1. 
authors 
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JONES & HADLEY, Publishers, 17fi Broadway, N. Y 
M ONEY IN THE GARDEN : A Veg¬ 
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view lo Economy slid Protlt. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
and the Held Culture of Root Crops, is by P. T. 
QtriNjf, Practical IIortlCuRurlst, (Author of ‘"Pear 
Culture for Profit,”) and should be owned and studied 
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pructtcali proliusely Illustrated work of 268 13luo. 
pages. Sent, poHt-paid, for *1,50. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, PablUb«F p 
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1MOS mailed 
IloLland, N. Y. 
BEAUTIFUL OIL Cl!II 
fur 50 ceuts, by C. H. R1LKY 
LEE S SUMMIT NURSERIES 
From Light Brahmas, Buff uud Partridge Cochins. 
Inclose stamp for Circular. S. MERIIY, Ulon, N. Y, 
pur -li.y I Av-uuU Wtt"tT*l I All of working 
{'■<*> 1 . 1 ,*, of olthor mi, young or uU, rnuko mor«uwn«,y 
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Wholeaale and General Supply Nuvaerles. 
An Immense stock, of sunerlor quality, at low orlces. 
fif- (KugO Hedge Plnntu by the 1,000 or 
1,000,00(1. Scud for Price List. 
BLAIR BROS., 
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H OW 'TlJ* DONE, or ihe Secret Out.—Mus¬ 
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of Wonders.” Mulled for 25 ct*. Address 
D. C. CUTLER, Carthage, Illinois. 
For Hatching, from reliable breeding stock. One 
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lu the United States. 
Send for Price List. G. If. WARNER, 
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SWEET CHESTNUT TREES 
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STORKS, HARRISON Jk CO,, 
Paintmville, Luke Co., Ohio. 
A LLEN’S AMERICAN CATTLE: THE 
Their Hlatory, Breeding and "*%■ 
Management. IlOX > S@ UlSCcIS©. 
Every breeder or owner of Cattle should have this 
work t*y lion Licwis F. Allen, Kx-Prest. N. Y. State “ F.very Horae Owner’* Cyclopedia” ex- 
Ag. Society, Editor of “ American Hhurt-llorn Herd p | u i nB h fully. Dr. McCl.URic says ” Let any one 
Book,” &o.. Ac. It is a handsomely Illustrated and who owns an animal affected with Epizootic Influenza 
well printed un(l bound volume of 523 duodecimo follow the directions given In the book, and he will 
§ uges. Mailed, postr-pald, to any address ia United pretty certainly effect a cure." Circulars, Ac., Bent 
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Address PORT Kit Sc COATES, 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beckman 8 t., N. Y. Publishers, f hlladelphiu, i a. 
GN—120 VARIETIES.-Send for Price List, 
BO It DWELL BROTHERS, Penn Yun.N.Y. 
E ggs for hatching.-froh dark 
and Light Brahma;*; Partridge, White and Buff 
Cochins. From First Piemlum strains. Address, 
with stamp, W. I. HOWARD, East Saginaw, Mich. 
I T’GGsS FOR HATCHING. 1 will now book or- 
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cy Poultry, including over JO varieties of Fowls and 
Ducks, to be shipped as soon as the weather will per¬ 
mit. Inclose_ stamp, and writu for what you want to 
C. N. BROWN, Unadllla Forks, Otsego Co., N. Y, 
ALL LEADING VARIETIES. Extra oca lit V 
enulne, cheap. T. 8 . HUBBARD, 
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