1867.1 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
RARITIN BAl 
Mluliiff and Ilamifarturin!' (onipany. 
( APITAL, 150,000 Shares of $10 Each. 
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00,000 Shares. 
TUlSTKK'i. 
6.VMX noXXKLI, Jn., ANDW. G. BIN'INGER, 
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