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No. Names of Premium Articles. — 
1 — Moore's Flora', Set (Moore Mau'Cy Co) $ 1 00 
2— Gout Pen, su.Case ( George F. Ilawkes.) $3 ggl 
3— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 00 
■4— Gold Pen, Handle gold-tipped (do, do.). $0 00 
5— Ladle? Gold Pen and Rubber. Case {do.) $6 00 
Q— Paragon Pit. Revolving Pencil (do.). $i 50 
7— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). (3 00 
&—Payson's Indelible Ink ^5 
9— Cake Basket (Lia ins Hart Man'f'g Co.)$12 00 
10— Revolving Butter Cooler ido. do.). $8 00 
1 1— Card Receiver 
Vi—One Dozen Teaspoons 
13— One Dozen Tablespoons 
14— One Dozen Table Forks 
15— Chilli's Cup 
16— Child's Knife, Fork & Spoonldo. . 
If— Child's Carnage to. W.F. Z>are).$20 00 
IS— OHM'S &j f-operating Swing (do. do.). $4 00 
1Q— Doll's CeiKage Cliamiber Set (do. <to.).$6 00 
•20— Cranlall's Building Blocks $2 00 
'21— Crandall's Masquerade Blocks fl 00 
'2'2— Knives an I ForksJ Moods Cutlery Co.)$12 00 
•23— Knives and Fork* (Patterson Bros.)..f\5 00 
•21— Knives and Forks (do. do.) . ..?;0C« 
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<2?-Pocket Knife (itertden Cutlery Co.)... 
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31— MuUiun in Parvo Knife (do. do.) ..$3 60 
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33— Extra Early VerKiOntPotuto(2-lbpareel)ft CO" 
34—Setvtrri Machine ((trover & Baker). ...$«) 00, 
3H—Sewtna Machine (Florence) $65 00 
30-Seuying Machine (Willcox d- Gtbbs)....WS CO! 
31-SemXng Machine (Stcor) $62 COi 
■tS-Beclicitn. $12 .'etrinr. Machine $12 00 
rtt^—Beekmtth Portable Family Scw'g Mai A.$I0 00 
AO-Wanhinci Machine (Dotyy);.:'..: $14 CO 
41 — Clothes Wrinqer (Bt-s^-Vniver»aJ)....K CO 
4,'2—yrelodeon,i-octave (G.J.Prlnce&Co.'stH' 00 
43-Melbdeon, H>rtcre tV». **■) *"2 W 
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43— Silver Watch. (.American Vatch Co.). ..$40 00 
4«— Ladies' Fine Cold Watch (do. do.).. $100 00 
47 -Breech-loading Pocket Riff $16 00 
4H- Double-bbl. Cvn (Cooper, Barrts <C .ff.).$S0 CO 
49— Remington's Breech-loading Rifle $f6 (0 
50— Remington's Single-barrel Shot-gun $8 CO 
51— Charles Pratt's islrnl Oil CI con, bGal.) $3 001 
5'2—Band Cultivator d- Weeder (Ccrmstock) $9 C0 4 
US— Family Scales (Fairbanks if Co.) $14 00 t 
54— Worcester's Great nfustr'ed DictionaryfW 00 
55— .Uy lack Volume Agriculturist 
56— Ann Tivo Back Volumes do. 
57— An 1 Three do. do. do. 
58— Any Four do. do. do. 
50— Any Five do. do. do. 
HO— Any Six do. do. do. 
61— Any Seven do. do. do. 
6'2—Any Eight do. do. do. 
—(Each add'l Vol. at same rate.) 
63-Seventeen Vols. XVI to XXXI I. 
64— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
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69— Any Six do. 
70— Any Seven do. 
71— Any Eight do. 
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7 1— Farmer's Boa's library Bffl 
7 .'i— Farmer's Bern 's Library $J £' 
TO— Farmer's Boy's Library fjl g 
77— Farmer's Bon's Library HS 
78— Farmer's Boil's Library.. .*20 m 
79— Any Back Vol. Hearth <k Borne (Bound). $4 00 
gO_ Any Tiro Baek Vols. do. do. $3 001 
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