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COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 



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 the Week. Its MARKETS REPORTS are unusually complete, and 

 much attention is paid to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwin<T 

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 and WhentoiieU. It is liberally Illustrated, and is intended to 

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