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Second. — Write your orders out separately and distinctly 
avoiding jumbling them into the body of the letter. 
Third. — Give particular directions as to the mode, route, and 
line, by which you wish your packages transported, and to whose 
care 'you would have them consigned. We must otherwise be 
governed in these matters by our own judgment. 
Fourth. — We desire to be . informed immediately of the occur- 
rence of any error, omission or oversight, should any be chargeable 
to us, that it may be corrected at once. 
Fifth — In 'forwarding remittances, let it be done by Check or 
Draft, if convenient, drawn payable to our order. 
CATALOGUES. 
Our Catalogues will be sent gratis to all who apply post-paid, and 
enclose stamp to cover postage. 
No. 1. — A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2. — A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Boses &c. 
No. 3. — A Wholesale Catalogue, or Trade List. 
A generous and increasing patronage, — a patronage at the time 
of the outbreak of the present war coming to us from every section 
of the Union, — has been from the beginning extended to this estab- 
lishment. And a marked satisfaction on the part of our customers 
with our manner of dealing, the quality and condition of the stocki 
&c., received from us, has been very uniformly expressed. Grateful 
for all these favors in the past, the undersigned, — now successor 
and sole representative of the firm of which he was throughout a 
member — begs to tender assurance that he will seek still to merit, 
and hopes to receive at the hands of an appreciative public, their 
continuance. 
Syracuse, N. Y., 1803, 
W. BROWN SMITH. 
