Markets, Commerce, &c 
®l)c Neeos Conbmscr 
tences passed upon the Fenian prisoners will <e 
remitted, but. their punishment will, however, 
be severe. 
The British Provinces are sending large contri¬ 
butions to the Quebec sufferers. The Mayor oi 
Quebec has been authorized by telegraph from 
England to draw large sums of money on Eng¬ 
lish account and bestow it on those made needy 
by the great fire. 
The police authorities in Toronto have been 
instructed to arrest all su-piclous characters 
found in the city, under the habeas corpus act 
passed last session. Persons thus arrested, if 
Rural New-Torkxb Orric*,) 
RocHsmcB, Nov. 13,1866. f 
Tbs closing month of the aatumDftl season, so tar, lias 
been of the old fashioned “Indian Bummer," kind. It 
has been most propitious for closing np farm speratlons, 
hence If any portion* of tbc crop* have not been har- 
veeted and properly secured, the fault must be charged 
to some other account than that or the weather. 
There have been some changes In market quotations 
with respect to a lew articles since our last, but, in tbc 
main, prices remain much ihe same. The most marked 
mutation will be noticed In the article of pork, showing 
a decline of some *5 per barrel aince onr last issue. 
The wool market remains remarkably dull and next to 
nothing doing. Holders do not feel Inclined te accept 
present rates, while buyers show no disposition to ad- 
vance their figures, and the resulf.ls a profound apathy 
in respect to this Important staple, 
Ifhele^ate iVle-c* Current. 
Fboua,F eed.Ouaik, Etc. Btraw .... ..|;,00®iyi0 
Flour, Wt wUT. gis.-^iUO Fruit*. Vrobtablm. Etc. 
Do.red wheat,t'.i/'XSlMC Annies, green.-41,00a lfiO 
So.extra 1 Do. dried, * ft. 10® 10c 
Do-buckwheat, O.OXs OAl Peaches. ffg 300 
Mlllfeed,coarse..Cherries........,, 30® 35c 
Dof fine .£.JQ0»l».iXi FI urns . 20<3 25c 
Meal, corn. cwt.. 2.»a 'AW Potatoes, * bn -.. Stag c 
Wheat.red.2,»0® 2,W Onions. W>862>i« 
Best white.3,00® 3,10 Carrots. 40® sue 
Corn old, *bu.. 1,10® 1.15 Limits axd Blows. 
IoS ... 1 10® 143 Green hides tr lin'd 10® 10c 
Rvii ....... L20® 1,25 Do. untrlmmed.. 3® 9c 
/Biv. . to® 6 to Green calfskins .. 18® 20c 
Bariev" .. 90® 1,00 8be.cn pelts, each.gO,25®lJK 
uZmt5 ?'' .I.W® 1.15 Lamb pelts »® 75c 
jurats. Shrub. 
Pork,old mcss.»00.00«00jt» Timothy 9 bn...$3,75® 4« 
8S-SSSW.*8S*!3 °«fii!SS: S8 IS 
R5.iS*i« 
Snrtni’lamb* ... 2,15® 4.W SUHDB1XS. 
Mutton * ft.. " 1-a i*C Wood, hard. *7,00*7,& 
C ’ . 19# 20c Do.soft. ... 5,50®88 
shoulders...... 1 A# He , Coal.lump,Vtun 8»25®o,u 
— There are 55 Protestant churches in China. 
— Corn is selling in Alabama for $5 per bnshel. 
— The Louisiana orange crop Is large this year. 
— An oil excitement prevails in Walker Co., Ga. 
— Roxbury, Mass., has been annexed to Boston. 
— The famine in India is considered about ended. 
— Many families are moving from East Tennessee 
to Texas. 
— Hog cholera is prevailing fatally in Crawford 
Co,, Ohio. 
— Coal has been found on the government reserve 
in Kansas. 
— Gen. McClellan is at a quiet bathing place in 
Switzerland. 
— A boy in Pennsylvania lately killed himeelf by 
eating acome. 
_There is a demand for 20,000 houses in New y ork 
city for families. 
_ \ large ’portion of the ladies of Detroit make 
their own boot*. 
— Twelve hundred balls are announced for the 
winter in New York. 
— Ohio has about 1,000 prisoners in her State 
Prison 30 females. 
will suffer lees from the 
TEA COMPANY 
ROCHESTER, N. Y,, NOV. 17, 1866. 
ALWAYS 
NEWS OP THE WEEK 
A WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT 
Southern Matter*. 
Thb orange crop of Louisiana this year is 
pronounced “magnificent.” 
Extensive iron woirkB are in process of erection 
at Trenton, Hade county, Ga. 
The Mississippi Legislature has adjourned to 
meet on the 21st of January. 
A Bteamboat is being built at Memphis in 
which steam is to he generated by petroleum. 
The headquarters of the Department of Ten¬ 
nessee have been transferred from Nashville to 
Louisville. 
Dr. Steele has announced himself a candidate 
for the U. 8. Senate from Florida, in opposition 
to Gov. Marvin. 
Five hundred loyal men of North Carolina 
have just emigrated iu a body from that Slate 
for the Northwest. 
A large quantity of English iron has been 
received at Tensacola for the rebuilding of the 
Pensacola Railway. 
Bishop Joseph W. Platner was consecrated 
in New Orleans on the 7th iDst., as Bishop of 
We have many inquiries (to to w leuerB a nay; asam* 
What discount we make to the Trade from our prices as 
published in Tub Advocate. These are our lowest 
wholMaie price*. We consider ourselveB only a Whole¬ 
sale Corporation, and we haTe but one price. 
The way which wc came to break packages at all, was 
that during the high prices of Teas we furnished parties 
with packages a* small as five ponnds. Our fame spread 
far and wide; and parties with small means thought It 
very hard to be compelled to pay, elsewhere, about a 
dollar per pound more than we were selling the same 
goods lor, simply because they could not afford to buy 
five pounds of us at one time. Therefore, in order to 
lighten these burdens, wc consented to supply their 
want* m quantities as small as one pound at the. whole¬ 
sale prlceB. 
Parties of small means wishing for goods to sell, can 
have their orders put np in small packages to suit their 
trade but we cannot make any redaction in price, as our 
profits for the last six vcsts have not nveruged more 
than hro cents per pound. 
To give our readers an idea of the profits which have 
been made In the Tea trade, we will start with the Amer¬ 
ican houses, loavlng out of the account entirely the pro- 
Forelgn Item*—By Steamer. 
The Belgian Minister of War has resigned. 
The question of Maximilian’s abdication is 
Btill canvassed on the continent. 
The health of the Empress Carlotta of Mexico 
remained unchanged ou the 27th ult. She had 
attempted to commit suicide. 
A royal decree wsb issued in Dresden on the 
27th of October, dissolving the Provisional 
Government. 
A great battle took place in Candia on the 
17th ult. between the Cretans, who numbered 
20,000, and the combined Turkish and Egyptian 
fnrri >5 amounting to 30,000. The latter are 
— The potato crop of Maine 
rot than was feared. 
— In Macon, Georgia, the negroes are dying at the 
rate of six to ten a day. 
— During the past year 8,000 new buildings have 
been erected la Chicago. 
killing frost near Macon, Georgia, 
— There was a 
Thursday morning week. 
_A dangerous counterfeit of the $50 legal tender 
notes has been discovered. 
— An Ohio man has effected insurance on his life 
to the amount of $300,000. 
— Artiflicial ivory is made in France from a paste 
of papier mache and gelatin. 
_Indians have appeared In Bandera county, Texas, 
and are driving in the settlers. 
— Cholera has reappeared at Cincinnati, and the 
deaths number twenty a day. 
— It is said there was not a single American burned 
out by the great fire in Quebec. 
— At last accounts tbe Methodist Centenary sub¬ 
scriptions had reached $2,054,070. 
— All but 25,000 acres of tbe Agricultural College 
lands devoted to Ohio has been sold. 
— Two men were shot through the breast by an un- 
in Portland, Me., last week. 
forces, amounting to 30,000. 
stated to have been repulsed, and Ismael Pacha 
wounded. 
An attempt was made the 27th ult. to shoot 
the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria ns he 
was leaviug the theater at Prague. The miscre¬ 
ant aimed a pistol at him, hut before he could 
fire was seized by an Englishman and secured. 
The London Globe says Denmark is threatened 
with extinction. 
The cattle plague has nearly disappeared in 
Great Britain, 
Tbe London Times alludes to the further dis¬ 
integration of the Austrian Empire as possible. 
The situation of the Lyons workmen is repre¬ 
sented as being of a very grave nature, and 
measures of relief have been adopted. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
STEW YORK, Nov. 10 .—Cotton, 36®38p for middlings. 
Flour ranges from *8,90®U,10 ae to quality. Wheat, 
*2 2o@ 8,‘20. Rye *L40®*1,t<0;Harley 11 ,(o<21,43^Corn, 125 
@126c. Oat*. ti6®75c. Hops firm at IS®65c 
mess, *26 JSO&Wr^i old 
12H@18HC for slujuliiel 
14XC. Culler, 20®50c. 
BUFFALO, Nor. 30. 
Wheat, $Z,38®3,W. C 
'>j@112Kc. _ On W, t 67®G2n. 
25®S5c 
CHICAGO, NOV. 10, 
Wheat. *1,79® *2,00. r 
„ ____ Pork, new 
lid mess, *80.00; prime, *22.75®23,25; 
liter*: l4®18e. Jor hums. Lard, 18® 
ic. Cheese, 8®i7c. 
iO.— Flonr, sale* at *11,75® 14,00.— 
Corn, lll®115c. Kyc, 11,25. Barley, 
_...®—r Pews, $1,55. Fork. *27@28,00. 
Lard. X5W®1Co. Hams,21c; nhouldens, 16>i@18c. Cutter, 
- Cheese, lf>®17c. 
-. *o,— Flour, sales at *9,50®i2.r.0.— 
;;.7J«*2,U0. corn. KiftSgc. Oats, 88N®12*e- 
Mess Pork, old, *28,5u®29; new. *2i; Lard, 14c. Hogs, 
dull at *H®6,25. 
TORONTO, Nov. Flour Tanges from *6,75®8,00; 
Fall Wheat. *1,60® 1,1.1; Spring Wheat, *1,B7®3,45: Peas, 
70&77C: Oat*, !is&30c: Bailey, VjfflOcc; Butter, lti®lbc; 
Lard, 16c : Ci'ccnc, 12K®liC- Hay, *12® 16; Straw, *,®8. 
Apple*, *1®1,50; Potatoes, 20®t>0c. Hops. 30®40c. 
known person 
Hampshire are given in the Boston Traveler. 
Gold was discovered in Lisbon (N. II.) last year. 
The principal mine is worked by a company hav¬ 
ing a capital of $340,000. They expect to make 
money. Another company has a capital of $200,- 
000. The yield of these mines is represented to 
be very prolific, i Another company is operating 
for silver in theiown of Warren. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NKW YORK, Nov. 6 .—Prices—T he current prices 
tortile week, at all the markets, are MloUOWS:— Beet 
Cattle. »6,C0wl7,'0, Cows aud Calves, *40@140: Veal 
Calves. il&Uc; Bbocp & Lambs. Swine, 6,q®DkC. 
ALBANY. Nov. Beeves *4,0008£5: Sheep,4,S05ci 
Hogs, bLvv- MV ; dressed, 11C. 
BRIGHTON A CAMBJUDGK, N"V. 7.- Beeves, Bales 
atSMiaiSKc. Working oxen »20u®900 * pr. Bunny steers 
*75®175. Milch cows, i-iOOtlla. Heile/S, *30®45 ^ car* 
_ v , CQivr.lH. throu.wnm.n M 
Late Fires. - - J 
The woolen factory of O. Burnett, Albion, m Mexico. 
N. Y. was burned on the 4th. Loss $10,000; Berlin, Nov. 7.-T1 
insured for $5,000. Buest » as Minister of J; 
On the 4th, in Nashville, Tenn., nearly $100,- is looked upon with dlf 
000 worth of property was destroyed by fire, of Prussia. 
The principal sufferers arc James Walker, gro- Venice, Nov. 7.—K 
cer, loss $30,000; insured $20,000: Mr. Alder, Killer of United Italy 
clothing merchant, loss $30,000; insured $20,000: o’clock this morning. 
Mr. Davis, theater, loss $25,000; insured $12,000. received His Majesty ir 
Irwin & Sloan's elevator in Oswego, N. Y., where a Te Ileum was 
was destroyed by fire an the 6th inst., with 150,- event. The reception 
000 bushels of grain; insurance on the grain, and the people was n. 
$220,000. Loss on elevator, $150,000; insured was manifested everyw 
for $80,000. London, Nov. 0 — L 
The stave factory of Hiram Defendorf, Savan- Rome on a mission ti 
nab, Wayne Co., N. Y., was burned on the 7th. has been formed bet we 
Loss $15,000; insured $5,000. London, Nov. 12.—' 
The saw mill and other property of Norcross liag g ran tcd a general 
& Saunders, Lowell, Mass., was consumed on insurgents. 
the 8th; Insured. - 
The Atlantic Empire Block, in Augusta, Ga., Election Results 
owned by William Markham, containing six result of the elections 
large stores, was destroyed by fire on the 6th 0 f Congress: — Delaw 
inst. Loss very heavy. 12 Republicans, 2 Do 
Tbe Pacific Railroad;— A dispatch from 
Kansas City dated November 4, says “ the Union 
Pacific- Railroad is graded sixty miles beyond 
Fort Riley, and the Company has iron for one 
hundred and twenty miles of tbe road. The 
extension of the road two hundred and fifty 
miles west of Fort Riley will be completed in 
one year from now.” 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON, 80c., 90c., *1, *1,10 best *1,25 » D> 
GP.KEN TEAS.80c.,90c.. *1. *1.10, best*1,25 9 ft. 
MIXED,70c.,80c., 90c.,best**l V ft. 
JAPAN, *1, *1,10, best *1,25 * ft. 
OOLONG, 70c., 80c., 90c., best, *1 9 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best *1.25 *1 ft. 
ENGLISH BRKAK.FABT, tWc., 90c„ *1. *1,10. bes 
* ft. 
GUNPOWDER *1,25; best, *1,50. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
T11E WOOL MARKETS?. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.-«©4So for native audin blood 
Merinos: 47®52cts lor M and V dp; 53368c ipr-futl-Wood 
do; 60 ®<j5c lor Saxony; 80@88c tor No. t pulled ; 4p®j0c 
for superfine; 55®60c lor extra do; for common 
onwasUed Callioruta, and 80®40c lor lino. Abrefpn 
Chilian uawaslicd, 2S®8lc: Kntre Rios washed, 32®48c; 
Cordova, 40®46c; Hast Imtla, 85®55c: African, 20®80c; 
Mexican, i9®27c; Smyrna,25©2ic.—*V. r. A>«. 
BOSTON, Nov. 6.—The following arc the Advertiser’s 
quotationsuhio and Pennsylvania,—Choice, W37icUi: 
fine, 58360c; medium, 53® 56 ; coarse, 17(®50c. Michigan 
New York and Vermont — Extra, 50®fsc; fine, 53®x>c; 
medium, 50®53c; coarse, 45®46c. Other Western-Fine, 
52351 c, medium, 4S®50c; conuuon, 4:i®4 <c; California, 
25 ® 4 f.c * Canada, &0®80c; pulled, extra, 65®6 jC; super- 
CINCINNATI, Nov. 0,-Thcrc are no changes to note. 
Ohio and Indianu -CO«r*<i Ueece 35at0c; meiltum to !lDe 
h M,i extra, 55®60c. Httiluckfl — Unwasncd, ^.j® 
80m; waMiml, 40®45c..; tub washed. 43®60c.; Pulled. K>® 
4fic ' T&nn(-At*ee —Unwashed, 25®S0c. Illinois— Coarse, 
38® 12c; medium, 42®45c: line, 4J®5bc,— OoscUs. 
rmcAGO. Vov. C.— l’rlce^: - Fine fieecc, 43®50 cte; 
medium, 42®48e; coarM-, 40®-l0c: tub, coarse, nooidc 
tub, fine, 56®58c.— Hep. 
since 
A Buffalo dispatch the ‘Jth inst., says 
tbe 1st of September, but five cases of cholera 
have been reported iu that city. Two ot them 
proved fatal. 
The probabilities are, the papers say, that 
the Territories of Nebraska and Colorado will 
he admitted into the Union at the next session 
of Congress. 
Albert M. Van Kleek, for five years Post¬ 
master in Poughkeepsie, fell in an apoplectic lit 
iu Main street of that City on the 6th inst., and 
soou after died. 
George G. Munger of Rochester, has been 
appointed United States District Attorney lor 
the Northern District of New York, in place of 
William A. Dart. 
Rev. Samuel G. Brown, Professor at Dart¬ 
mouth College, was unanimously elected, last 
AtJEORA, Ind., Oct. 30, 1866. 
The Great American Tea Co., 
Si and 33 Vesey Street, New York. 
Finn ORDER FROM THIS ODOR. 
8 ft*. Young iiyson, John 
a „ “ John Rourke, at *1,25. o 
. .. •• y Dinuen, at *1,25. o 
1 « •• p Moran, at *1,25. a 
1 „ •• Geo Watson, at *1,25. j 
; „ “ Alircd James, at *1.25. 5 
7 .. •• T Adamson, nt *1,25. 6 
3 .. Robert Little ui *t,25 t . 2 
5 .. « J KWall«er,at*l,25.... i 
5 .. ** W Radsplnuer, at *L2&. < 
o *• “ Mrs Louden, at *1,25. 2 
7ft •• J W stokes, at *1,25.... 1 
, “ Robt Ramaey, at f 1,25. .. 1 
1 do at *1,00. 1 
F A Slater, At ti.Oo.. ; 
W Killellan, at HjDO. ■ 
do at *1,25.. ■ 
FA Slater, at *1725... 
T Greenland, at *l^!o. ; 
H P Hall, at *1,00.... ; 
Geo Hlnbert, at *1,23.. ; 
From Mexico. 
Advices from Chihuahua to the 15th ult. 
are received. Juarez is there with 800 soldiers. 
Escobada has moved against Mejia at 8an Luis 
Potosi, with lour hundred French and eight 
hundred Mexicans. 
The Imperials hold Durango. They are ex¬ 
pected to fall back on the Capital. 
Both the Juarez aud Imperial Governments 
are exhausted in finances. Juarez is levying 
forced loans, extraordinary contributions, and 
confiscating property. His hopes are depend¬ 
ent on the guarantee of a liberal loan by the 
U. S. Government. He has greatly oppressed 
American residents, demanding $5,000,000, aud 
they have sent a memorial to "Washington. 
Maximilian’s prospects are very bad. lie 
must leave with the French. 
The Liberal Generals and lawyers are under¬ 
stood to favor Ortega, and only recognize Juarez 
because he is recognized at Washington. 
Juarez has aunuled the Louisiana Tehnan tepee 
grant, and has made another to Americans who 
pay $100,000 in cash and reimburse the holders 
of the old grant the money they paid for it. 
1 •• Oolong 
3 as. ;; 
lft ‘ 
3 »b. Gunpowder, 
l ft. 
4 ft 8. 
3 44 * 
4 •• Imperiul, 
Mew Advertisements 
Ur ADVEKTISING TERMS, In Advanc# 
Fifty Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and 
bail' for extra di3play, or 75 cents per line oi space. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. B3i"No advertis 
ment will be inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
The Governors of the States oi new iorK, 
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, 
Vermont and North Carolina have appointed 
the 29th inst. as a “Day of Thanksgiving.” 
A National Convention of the Grand Army 
of the Republic will be held in the city of India¬ 
napolis on Tuesday, the 20th inst., instead of 
the 25th, as has been erroneously announced. 
Richard Beightwell, a mulatto, ha6 ob¬ 
tained a verdict for $300 damages against the 
Trustees of Greenwich Township, Ohio, for 
refusing his vote at the general election in 1805. 
A dispatch from St. Louis the 7th inst., says | 
“forty miners arrived at St. Joseph to-day with | 
$200,000 in treasure. Other parties are coming 
down the river with nearly a million and a half 
in gold dust.” 
Sanford Conover, alias Charles A. Duncan, 
who was implicated in the recent attempt to con¬ 
vict Jeff. Davis of being an accomplice in the 
assassination of President Lincoln by means of 
suborned witnesses, was arrested in New Tork 
on the 1st inst, and taken to Washington. 
In view of the proposed Convention for a 
revision of the State Constitution, the American 
Equal Rights Association — of which Lucbetia 
Mott is President, and Susan B. Anthony the 
leading Secretary — announce a Convention in 
Tweddle Hall, Albany, on Tuesday and Wednes¬ 
day, November 20th and 21st, to consider the 
‘ question of so amending the Constitution as to 
secure the right of suffrage to all citizens, with¬ 
out distinction of race or sex. 
*9125 
it suit3 pretty well. 
E. K. LONG. 
This is the Fifth Order; bo you see 
Yours, etc., 
-All towua. villages, or manufactories, where a 
umber of men are engaged, by clubbing togeth- 
reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees about 
rd by sending directly to tbe 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
. and 33 VESET STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH. 
Post-office Box 5,643, New York City. 
We call special notice to the tact that our Vesey 
Store is at No. 31 and 33 Vesey street, corner oi 
i street — large double store. 
ics looking tor our store will please bear In mind 
;re is a laroe double store, -Vos. 31 and S3 Vesey 
• of Church St. This is an Important fact to be 
iworpii. as there are many other Tea Stores n 
TUT OK K FOR THE UNEMPLOYED in every 
W count v, to sell the best Works ot Art published lu 
the United States. In .refereiice. to worto. terms and 
territory, address, with stamp. JOHN F.CRQBALGH, 
Gen. Agent, P . O. brewer 15, Waterloo, N. Y. _ 
tn , non WANTED FOB 4 011 5 Yeara, 
M M r on au improved aud choice Fruit Farm, 
near South Pass, Union Co., lllicols. Loan wanted lor 
the purpose of extending imt• rovements on the place. 
For particulars address H., Box 53 ,South Pass, 111, 
From Paraguay.— Another battle took place 
at Fort Humaita on the 22d of September. The 
gunboats engaged the fort from the river, while 
the allied storming column attacked the Para¬ 
guayans in the midst of a shower of grape and 
musketry, and captured the first parallels. They 
failed to take the second, and were compelled to 
retire after having sustained a loss of live thou¬ 
sand men, and haviug had seven guuboats dis¬ 
abled. Further operations were suspended, and 
the allied army withdrew. 
F AT l.EY SEMINARY, FDIiTUS. 5. *• — 
Teachers. 12 ; Stad«u "Fall Term, 300; Instruction 
thorough ; discipline strict . No tobacco allowed. Board. 
&e per term, *60. Tnltisn in Common English,|fl. Wln- 
1 bis 3 e t rm opena ° tU ' Griffin, pr incipal. 
xvr anted - to EXCHANGE 40 AC RE* ot 
\\ ‘i huii ior Fruit Trees and Grape Vines. jLand well 
situated in in old improved neighborhood inFnlton Co., 
Indiana, 3 or 4 miles front Lineage * Eaawrh Bl n 
ana « 
TIV XT' 1 **- A*JffiS&M«i«Sl?<SSl»i'W! 
X^m. 1 y yy ? L-fitcU U-li » . n Kin ir rriv itrtifl* 
u ‘ r : and receive by return wall 
^ ^^cre^i'r^ iu. IV?hunter. Address £. MES¬ 
SER, Box 27, Meth uen, Mass. __ 
A rFVTS WANTED.—*150 per Month, 
iimlc aud female, to sell tbe Genuine 
nmnn •Aenso Family Hewing Machine,-the 
Vre'af™ invemfon of the age. Price. *18. Every Ma¬ 
chine warranted lor three years. Address 
Canadian Matters. 
A hot named Tarry, aged 15 years, was tried 
in Toronto on the 5th inst.,for invading Canada 
at Fort Eric, and acquitted. 
John Sleven was tried the 7th for waging war 
against “the Queen’s dominions,” and found 
guilty, ne was sentenced to he hung on the 
18th of December. 
An eminent lawyer has been engaged by the 
U. S. Government to defend the Fenian prisoners 
to he tried in 31ontreal next month. 
Both Col. Lynch and McMahon, under sen¬ 
tence of death, have determined to apply for 
new trials. 
The Canadian journals say that the death sen- 
i iua\FY MAKING n lisl Wits'" 
Sal ssa&B 
(Cut this out and Bend same In y our letter.) 
tnkR t » rw_A Farm of 3SO Acre*? Id 
and Churclivtlle.) is well 'watered ami 
are heavily tteiberML Dio house 
