Hops, 85®38c; for ’73s. Butter is scarce, and good 
brings 31@35c. Egg# plenty,25@2flo. Pcwh,««@8.80 
ewt. Won], 12<®4fic. fur course and 40®42c. 1or me¬ 
dium. Hat'd# nominal and unchanged. Potatoes, 
*1.75@2.‘2f> v bbl. Apple* scarce, and mostly Insec- 
utul fiaixlB; *3®3.25 ¥ bbl. I# the nominal price. W 1th 
a good run of sleighing the local market# are well 
supplied, and prices generally tend downward. 
Hay ami Straw.—The arrivals have accuniuiot- 
e ^rsSVp O K 1 ^.06®l.l0 5 retail Iota,*1.10* 
1 ,W- elover, »lc.®ei.2tli salt. 73c. Straw, 8l)e. for long 
,. V| . - 65®70e. for short rye; HOw75c-for wheat; 9(kv@ 
*1 for oat. The quotations at the depot are:-8 or 
n-lme hay, l2AajS» ^ tom good do., F23@25; good 
shipping, i’ll, eonuuon shipping. 111 # ton: long 
rye straw, *l.V>«lt5 V ton: short do. do., *12 r ton: 
oat, 113 V ton. 
lions*—Sales are almost, entirely of mnnll lots to 
brewers. With up to 15c. obtained for strictly choice 
on time. The quotji«tlun» appended represent the 
v.fmU of cuuli transactions : 
American, new, pood to choice. 3[)@4Clc.; do..low to 
fair, I0@25cu Vcartings.20@2nc.: Olds. 8@15c.; gunulue 
Bavarians. 30@40e.: patent Bavarians. 2A£&Sc.; Kn- 
giish, 28@.V!c.; Belgians. 30 mi81c.: California*, 4U@l->e. 
Honey-Dull, at old quotations. 
illnnle rttignr.-New Ohio la offering In a retail 
wav It goes to the fancy retailors, and the opening 
rates for such small lots are not Important. 
Poultry mill Unini*.— The supply of dressed i s 
not more' than the trade reuulres, taking a week 
through. I ho early part .if the week at this season 
stock Is apt to drug, but. Friday and Saturday brings 
iu a good attendance of retail buyers, and most of 
tin* supply la sold up clean. Frozen Western poultry 
is "quite a feature this season; much of It unpacks 
handsomely and the difference In pricu for It anil 
fresh killed helps to move It Frozen poultry Is 
ouoted ut 12* lh'.' for dry-picked turkeys: lO@Lc. 
?,Vr do. chickens. We formerly received this class 
of stock principally from < iinmla. ami later on from 
Vermont. The Western packers are turning the do- 
nnind for It tliot way, as it '8 looked upon as better 
than our usual receipt-, of 1’anadn. Prime \ erinont 
frozen of course has always a good reputation. Iiucks 
ore scarce ond high, pressed chickens. New Jersey, 
and Bonita, prime. lo<uj1t>c.; fair lo good, Maine., 
State, prime. lifevURI Western, good to prime, 1* 
13c: poor to good. I lu. Turkeys, N. .7.. prime, iMr 
170.: fair to good, 1«@l5c.; State, prime. MwilSv 
Western, good to prime. T'/.oUe; poor to good, 8* 
Pie. Ducks. N. J„ prime, I6<i#20t\; JV estern do., lo* 
8EMI-BUSINE8S PARAGRAPHS 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano 
Burnett’* Flavoring Extract *.—The /superior¬ 
ity of these extracts consists in their perfect purity 
and great strength. They are warranted free 
from the poisonous oils and acids which enter 
Into the composition of many of the factitious 
fruit flavors now in the market- They are not 
only true to their names, but are prepared from 
fruits of the best quality, and are so highly 
concentrated that a comparatively small quan¬ 
tity only need be used. 
Joseph Burkett & Co., Boston, Manufactu¬ 
rers and Proprietors. For sale by all Grocers 
and Druggists. 
Fa umf.rs. Aoiiicn.iTRXSTS and Pea i.erh in For 
tllizers have now uti opportunity of nhlatulng this 
valuable manure In niimll or large lot*, ut Im¬ 
porter*’ price*, by applying to the Special Agency 
just established for the purpose of delivering Genu¬ 
ine Peruvian Guauoto consumer* at any ueee»»ible 
port or railway station In the country. Full particu¬ 
lars given In Circular mailed free on application to 
R. BA1CAZAR, 
No. S3 Bouvcr Ht., New York. 
REFERENCES BY PER MIBB ION. 
Messrs. Hobson, Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents 
of the Peruvian Government, 32 Wall 8t., N. Y. 
Moses Taylor, Pres. National City Bank, 52 Wall 
8t., New York. 
J. C. Tract, Esq., Peruvian Consul, 26X Broadway 
New York. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Fai.i.m, N. Y. Feb. 14. 1874. 
TnE market tills week is brisk, and prices have ad¬ 
vanced. From lie. to lac. have been paid lor good 
farm dairies. The poorer grades may bo quoted at 
11*120., according to quality. Thoro is not much do¬ 
ing in factory, there being comparatively little in 
maker#’ hands. The sale of the largost lot cd which 
we bavn heard Is the /oiler, 200 boxes, which went 
at lie. The quotation* for good may be put at loc. 
i o 15 
No change In prices for butter. The sales thlB 
week have rangi’il from 33c. to 38o., according to 
Hearing Restored. A GREAT INVENTION 
Bend stamp tor particulars, to 
George J. "Wood, Madison, Ind. 
HOMCEOPATHIC 
Domestic Medicine 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, MOnda 
new 1UKIK, iMUnuuy, r >■„. •>>, tori. 
Ucceipis.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are ns follows : 
Cotton, bales. . 26,500 Hops, halo*. jjg 
Dried Fruits, pkgs o70 Pork, bbls. *•*» 
Flour, bbls. 65,,4)0 Beef. pkas. .. 1,118 
Wheat, bush. 652,400 Cut m.-ats, pkgs... M.,00 
Corn, bush. ... .KV5,200 bard, tea. 6,}f« 
Oats. bu#h.. 120.50U Butter, Pkgs- M.lfW 
Grass seed, bush..- 2,890 Cheese, pkgs. 8,200 
Rye. bush. 86,6fi0| Peanuts, bags. *jg 
Barley, bush. 24,600, Eggs, bbls. ,|>§$ 
Rpunt bU8b... ...» 9,826 Malt, bueih. WwO 
Corn meal. bbls.... 2,008 Dressed Hogs. No.. 8,h» I 
Corn meal. bags... 2,181 Wool bales.. >04 
Benu* mid Pen*. - Export* or benns, past week, 
1,175 bbl#.: do. of peas. I.9W bush. Very heavy sup¬ 
plies have kept price# tender nil of the past week. 
There are few aellersof prime marrows at the Inside 
figure*. A recent large export trade has eased the 
pressure of that grade of bean*. Medium# have 
sold quite freely, but the supply 1# greatly above the 
want* of trade. We have seen but. few pea beaus 
tbia season : a large portton of the crop ha# been 
boughtm the shipping localities by Eastern dealers. 
Kidney bean* nr alj kinds are very quiet, and it 
would be dimcult to obtain extreme prices, no mat¬ 
ter how fine the quujlty. Canadian pons show no 
stock of Importance, and are quoted firm. Southern 
B. E. pea# scarce and firm. Green peas are outfit ror 
the moment; #ome will be wan tod at the West, and 
price* range a* before. 
V The quotation* are For new medium#. 12.05^2,10 
for prim.-, a ml *l.75@h#r*for other grades; prlummar 
rovrfats.FV30w2.40; oilier grades, *2@2.UI nr me pea 
heans *9 30au2.44): do. fair lots down to *2.10*2.210 
kid lie v. red.io.i 2 >.™ 0 .n:i; kidney Wlilto. 12.26*3.65. Pea*, 
new Cadadlan. fti hhl«„ fl.3 r i"> | 1.80: do., in bo Ik, 
*1.06*1.10 '• Green- new. 11.605111.15. Southern U. E. 
pen#. I.,.. , ,t)G3.60 ¥ 2 bmth.b&g. 
Butter.—The market Is making up for the dull 
trade that was threatened recently When receipt* 
were* heavy unil buy^n* hung olT. Ibtt iloiiiiiuu J# 
gemirallv reported good, both On home and outside 
use Buyer# of all classes now seem resigned to tin- 
settled firmness, and pay the ranges unhesitatingly. 
Oholco grades of i*Mck are easily placed at our full 
figure#. Fair steed dairies of fancy are sought tor ut 
45c., ana we hear HfAflUc. now quoted quite regular¬ 
ly for selection and Tamil y tubs. Scarcely anything 
In State firkins or half tub* can be quoted lielpw ,16c.. 
and Welsh and Western are Cpn««queutly higher. 
the latter showing a positive advance for both solid 
packed nn i mils. Palis of course have to be quoted 
conventionally at extreme priiHW. 
W« quote urungo county pails, fancy. 4H(-vnOc.. 
other good palls. to®40«.i State t'rkin* and half tub* 
fine. 40 ( 3430 .. In line*, and t^p 48 c. for selections; dall¬ 
ies with tope or fresh qmla off, WaSTC-t fancy half 
rub#. 15*47,5. Welsh tabs, inticr. l(Jgi42c.. other. 80® 
32c... choice Western, including Michigan tneipry, 35 
®37c.; good do., 30@38.i poor. 25@27o.; Pennsylvania 
nails. 34.pc,; do. other pkgs. 30®34c. Rolls, choice. 
33<:<30O.; Other, 30*32,-. 
CTiceer.—No further improvement has been ob¬ 
tained! The demand ha# been Idas active from shlp- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. Feb. 14,1874. 
Beeves.—Wednesday last, trade was fair: prices 
ranged from 8K@13o.; 5)4@!iH cwt., on 50@5U lbs. to 
the cwt., not. Thursday trade was small, a light run 
being to baud; price#, lOorlSKo.; 6 m7Ji cwt. Friday, 
trade wu» fair, and the fresh uuttie to band were 
HI Gil off at 9M@l3e.; l>Sh. g8H cwt ., on U6 (,t>:V 3 lbs. to the 
cwt, net. Special sales have been: Mixed lots or 
Missouri anti Texan steers, 5Jt@6Y cwt. n head. lOoe 
like.; poor quality Ohio, «i» cwt., UEo.; common 
(Hilo.ewt.. 10'..toiliJ-Se.' Kentucky, liFuaTW cwt., 10 
MilKc-i course, lat llliuio# hulls, live weight, 14cwt,, 
kb ¥ < wt. and litlo. to head off; rough Iowa steers, 1>X 
ewt.. 10\e.; common Illinois, tit. cwt,, lOtklOlHo.; do,, 
6.Y657K cwt., I h" 11 Y<‘.; good do., cwt,, 12W®13c. 
.41 ilrli Clowe, 20 cows were Hold wltolesule oil 
private terms on Wednesday; 
Cow* ha# been moderate, price# having 
$:if#S)76 p hi'iid. ..' . 
My new elegant illustrated Cata¬ 
logue of Flower and Vegetable 
Verbenas, 15 cts. per doz. 
FREE! 
—- PlantB. Vorbnnns, 76 cts. per doz. 
Address VERBENA COTTAGE GREEN HOUSES, 
Westfield, N. J. 
since then, trade in 
__... ... ‘-A ranged at 
..._ There has noun a demand for good 
quality fresh cows which has not been met. 
Veal*. Trade in smooth quality veals Is of neces¬ 
sity small, a* only ii fow lots of such come to hand. 
Price# hnve been lllGultlfd. i,* tt., with small calvesat 
Me. Grass calves sold at RB.25qjl8J>0 $ head; 2 choice 
quality sold at <;12.54I V* head. 
Sheep and Ini mbs. Wednesday lust, sheep sold 
in large lot# uL 5Hf«.1 k'c. V «*• l.ambs, In selected 
lots, KfcjHVo. Thursday sheep sold UtOfcMSfYc-l lambs, 
t,-. Friday Bliecp soltl at OKO.; trade was small. Spe¬ 
cial Buies have been : Kentucky sheep, 94 lbs., OXc.j 
Indiana, 83 lbs.,«Ye.; llllnol*,91 lb#„ ojfc.i Ohio, 95 
lbs., DWc., do., '.10 lbs., 7Ho.; do., lamb#, 75 lbs., 8c. 
Stale lambs, 7» lb#., 8c. 
Iltns*.—l-nto on Tuesday lust live sold at $5.5dqr<t 
6.75 b ewt. Wednesday, 1 car-load of live Ohio, 123 
lh.v ts bead, BOldBt r,V,e. 8' lb. There were no quota¬ 
tion In live on (dtlier Tnutuduy or Friday. Wednes¬ 
day last, city dressed soldnt7(«iHe.; Western dressed, 
tiViMwtc. Thursday, city dressed, y($7Kc.; Western 
..i.fi-Yw" .<• These rule# were cur rout on Fri¬ 
day, when the murk cts closed dull. 
Wholesale Prices of Dreseed IMeiue.—West¬ 
ern dressed Texail beer steers, shipped Mom Den- 
uImoii, sold lit ,V!-jfe<7c. V It-.; Western dressed unlive 
he,if steer# shipped fruui Detroit, . r i(-iHc.; common 
quality city dfeased bwif sOld lu side# at814c.i fair 
quality do., sold in #lde# at 94tlQKc-« choice quality 
do.. In side* at lie.; forequarter* of such sold at iw-o 
luc.; Ulndquarter#. 13i-j*13>4C.; ribs, IKGidVc. We#tern 
drtisMed mutton, Mc.i city dressed, iiwllc. Country 
dressed Statu veiils, lOdpl 5e.; do. Jersey, l%il4c., and 
mixed lots of boll) ijinillty, jioor, 7®19o. Country 
dressed State bogB,T)4@74fo.; do. pigs, msXa.; Jor- 
#ey hogs, count ry ai'CKBQa, "HwiYc.; do. pig#, 
Uc.; choice quality of same, Djiio. 
Horae Tlavkot.—1 pair of colts sold for #240; 2 
pair light Inli ne** horses, quality poor, f‘220®2’i'i V 
pair; 2 patr of fair quality do., $;t7;><aiHI)l) 18 pair; 1 
New and Rare Plants 
For Spring of 1874. 
JOHN SAfl’PI Catalogue of New anil Bt-null- 
ful I'lnntM will be ready In February, with a Colored 
plate. Mailed free to all my customers; to others, 
price 10 cts, A plain copy to all applicants free. 
JOHN SAUL, 
W a tali in;; (on Oily, ■>. €. 
Need*. —Clover bring# better prices, WVtn s.ac, 
quoted for choice and 9Kc. for Pdmr inoUiv 
quoted lit f;.25(gl8.C0. Rough Bax m quiet at f2.S. r i<§»2.4ll. 
Tobacco.—The export trade is small; local buy¬ 
er# also purchase sparingly, with prices without va¬ 
riation. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Eight Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs.634® 634c. 2 c. 
Good do. ... fiVuli 7 e- 04® 734c. 
Common to medium leaf. 7K® 8 o. H fe) »Ho. 
Good oo. .10 @11 c. 11 & J2 c. 
Fine do. ..10 @ 11 c. 11 @ 12 a. 
Selections...11)4® 12)<C. 13 @ 11 
8EK1)LEAP CROP OP 1872. 
Connecticut. fillers..... i @ 8 c. 
seconds..9 @ W c, 
wrappers.*. ••••lg ® §0 a. 
New York assorted lots. 7 & -0 c. 
Cennsylviinia assorted lots. -u c. 
Ohio assorted lots......jJ.K' 
Wisconsin assorted lot.#...BH®1U c. 
Vegcmbli-H.-Export# of potatoes, past week, 1,980 
bbls.; onion#, 50 bbls. Full prices are obtainablefor 
in line F.nrly (lose. Reach Blow# dull, except when 
certainly sound. Common potatoes quiet. Onions i 
firm ; foreign arc arriving, but do not give the sarts- 
factlon of domestic. They are strong «nd ra nk in ! 
flavor, and not suited for our general market. Sweet, 
potatoes not wauled. ... , 
We quota choice Early Ro*C, 53.00@-1.50 V bbl.; do. 
bulk. j2.75@3.00; Peach Blow, t2,«K»3.l|p, the extreme 
for harreU: I'eorlc#*, $1.75®2 do. Prince Alberts. 
f2.5hUi2.75. Jackson White, fLUMbulk. Chill Red, 
*2.25 ® 2,.VI. Hwimt, Virginia #5.0h f hid ; Delaware, 
*6.00 *< bbl. Onion#. V btn., *1.75 G* 5 (ID tor 
red. *5-5.5-25 for y«lli,w. *5,0095,60 for white. Mar¬ 
row s<|uu«h. $2.25 V bhl.. Hubbard. #2.60 do. t atrots, 
*2 RusmIii uuruips, S0@70c. Garlic, ¥ 1(10 8trtng*,*10«ll. 
Cabbages, »4C-afi S’ 100 for ordinary,and *6® 10 for red. 
Poor Peach Blow# and Early Ko*n potatoes, tl.7«ai 
2.26 bulk. 
Wool.—Trade ha# been quiet In tlm-cesou account 
of t he strong prices Insisted uuon. Foreign grades 
meet with more attention at full late price*. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.......... 02 @ 70 
AA"................. 58 & 50 
NoVl.."'. 50 
No! 2::::.:.:.« ® «» 
Coarse. « ® 48 
Combing. 55 © 60 
New York, .Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X Y . .. . .51 @54 
X . ... 48 & 50 
No. i!.,!. .. *•> @ 48 
NO 2 . . « ® 46 
Coarse . . 41 @ 43 
combing.:..:::.@3« 
Indiana, Kentucky und Tennessee^- 
yx; 50 @ 53 
X . 47 @50 
N 0 . 1 .:::::;::::. 45 ® 47 
No 2 4 ' r > ® 4« 
Coarse'::: . . 40 @ 42 
combing..:::::::::.65 @ eo 
Combing, unwashed.. 38 @ 42 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.— 
XX ...47 @ 50 
X . ” . 45 @48 
No. i. 44 @ 47 
No. 2. 40 <«» 43 
Coarse.88 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 40 & 43 
Medium unwashed. 37 @40 
Coarse unwashed. M ® M 
Burry. 2, 3 ® 25 
PULLED. 
i Extra. 4 a @ 50 
super. 47 @ 52 
No. .... - • -o ® 33 
1 Combing. M ® « 
Lambs.... 40 @43 
Short extra... 36 @38 
IROCilErtTF.lt, Feb. 12.—Flour quiet; *8.50 
for amber white; *y.20@‘.1.75 for choice do. Wheat 
dull; f1.65® 1.60 tor amber winter; *1.65*1.75 for 
white do. Corn tlrm, 7(k3l80c. Oats steady. 60c. Rye, 
85c. Beaus, «l.«0@1.fia for medium; *1.75<a2 for mar¬ 
rows. Burley Irregular and prices noralual—nosules. 
The worst cases, of longest stuud- 
ilit. Hkiiiiahd’s Cure. A bottle sent 
:..j j. e. dibbj.ee, 
Druggist., 814 6th A ve„ New York. 
poMitlvely cured 
ln«, by uslnt, 
free to all addressing 
WM. P. MOORE & CO., 
Ot Suffolk, Vii., have Farms at from *5 to *25 
per acre, with dwelling, barns, Ac., 1 hut will compare 
with the best, valley land* In the North. Stock needs 
feeding ou'y two mouths. Send for a Circular. 
gifted Ikidptnan, 
870 Broadway, Neiv York, 
Grower, Importer and Dealer in 
Vegetable, Field, 
AND 
Flower Seep s. 
Garden Tools and Horticultural Books. 
My animal priced Catalogues ore now ready, and 
ailed free to all applicants. They contain all the 
Monday’* Hale*. Bouve# were slow of sale on 
both Sunday and Monday forenoons and the herds 
to I arid were not closed off when the markets closed. 
Prions ranged at HKJciSc.; weights, 4‘*@111)4 cwt.. on 
55@60 tbs. ¥ cwt., net. 
Milch Ciivv*.—'T here was a fair demand for good 
quality milch nows: Inferior quality cows were slow 
nf sale. 3 cowh sold at *67,511 F head; 2 at *67.50 F 
head; 2 at *81 F head. 
Sheen mill l.nmb#,-Trade was small but fair in 
good quality sheep; price#, *6.66@8 F cwt. There 
was no demand for poor quality sheep. Several ear 
loads remained unsold at noon. 
Hog#.—The weather has been so unfavorable for 
packers that hogs opened dull this forenoon. No 
actual sales had been effected at noon. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
Beeveo. Cowh, Culveu. Lamb*. HVSCH, 
One Hundredth 8t...1,728 0 343 162 WW 
Forty-Eighth St.. 37 42 106 J,73 Ij 
Fortieth St.. .. Oil CKI 00 4,71k, 22,661 
irarslmus Cove.5.427 00 00 6,012 14.651 
Weeiiuwkeii,043 (HJ 00 000 000 
Totals this week ...8,135 48 449 20,706 87,810 
'" last week... .8,779 48 601 28,051 33,896 
WrtSlOlfc. lor 1873. Blm-kherrlt-s. 14)4@f>e- I eeleo 
peaches, Prime Georgia, now, 24 @ 28 c.; North Luro- 
lino, 23@25c.: Virginia, 18 - 8 ) 200 .; anpfceloO- 1 2 @12W<' ; 
for naive# and *c. for quarters. Pitted cherries. 23@ 
27c. Rnspbcrrles. 30@32c. 
¥.aan —Advanced prices have been ruling, with 
lighter supplies, but towards the close reports of 
Increasing shipments forward have again weakened 
the market. The quotation! are;—For fresh West. 
ern,24@26c.; for extra brands old stock do., 20Q22O., 
State uud Pennsylvania. 25c.; Sourherij. 24@2oe,; 
Canadian old, 20@'23c., limed choice, fltxsdsc.; do. 
State, 14@16c.j do. Western, 12@l5c. 
Flour. Prices have again been ruling rather firm¬ 
er In shipping *touk, wltu a pressure to sell, induced 
by liberal arrival# and a light demand. 
Trade brands Ohio...... ' ^2 
Waite wheat, extra. • i?®,? ii 
Southern, extra. '■ S 
Brandywine. 4 ,0® 4 «b 
Frt-#k Frult*.-The market le now quite bare of 
rod or other prime apples, except russets. Tlie 
Boston and other Eastern demand has been taking 
best lots In round parcels, 460(5,601) bill*. Steadily for a 
full week. Most of tire sales have ranged at $4@5.b0. 
Fancy lots are now retailing at *n, California pears 
nominal. Cranberries are warned, and prices are 
■ifcJ2RE*SUIe apple#, from good to prime 84@ 
4 '25 -.elected do., wA"'l.“.i.California pears,Eastern 
Beo'm- *3 50@4 boat; Winter Nells, *3w3.5U. Cran- 
berrlee fnouf.V bbl., *12.50@13; otherTlllk#!! tfttncy 
boxesr *3 7^4 T good. *3@3.50; common to poor. 
*' MVail 75 Hickory nut*. *l.25@L37. Peanuts, prime 
virmntn, f2.7o@H :' other V irgimas. *2 rx«2.60; North 
Carolina <ln.. Tenne-.-mc, *1.8l^)*2. Pecan#. 
7@Qe., a# to size. 
Grain.—The shlpnlng business in wheat and cuin 
has been rather more active, but the arrivals have 
been liberal aud prices have been ruling lower 
Wlieat,^Sj)ri ng ; No .2........ •; • • • - • • • • • • • ■ - • j jS 
Winter Red Western. 1 «o® l ® 
Cormprime^estern mixed, iii store. 84® 86 
NewVdxed and yellow Western. 71@ 80 
Oats, Western mixed, afloat.. . 61® w 
Do. Instore... ,,,, 
White Western. e ‘@ 
Good Steers ¥ n> 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
My business is to supply wlmt every farmer of ex¬ 
perience l# most anxious to cot. p>rfe llu rtlkibU Veg¬ 
etable and Flower Seed. With tbli object In view, 
besides importing many varieties from reliable grow¬ 
ers in France, England and Germany, 1 grow a hun¬ 
dred and fifty kinds of vegetable seed on my lour seed 
farms, right under my own eye. Around all of these 
I throw the protection of the three warrant# Of my 
Catalogue. OJ new fleaetubltt f lunks a spnialtu, hav¬ 
ing been the first to introduce the Hubbard and Mar¬ 
blehead Squashes, the Marblehead Cabbages, und a 
score of others. My Catalogue, containing numerous 
flnenngmvIngM, taken from photograph#, q-nt (recto 
all. JAMES J. U. GREGORY, Marblehead, ilass. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
“NOTHING BETTER.” Cutler Bros., Boston, 
Dr. John Ware. celebrated Vegetable 
Pulmonary Balsam, for Colds and Consumption. 
Flour Corn.—See Horton & Crane’s adv 
rtnrfficnl Elastic rttockiug* for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
