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receipt or price. 
8-1-2'eo LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,Boston 
List of New Advertisements, 
II K A P AND RICH LANDN 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches 
Colored Fruit and Flower Plates—Wallace Darrow. 
Combined Wrlnaer ad Tremor—8 W Pale er * Co. 
Commission Merchant*—Huntington Brothers. 
Gold and Stiver Waich'*—G llcsple Masson* Co., 
Todd' Patent Stamps for Marking -be p-4 Todd, Jr, 
For Sale, a • aluabl Nursery. & —John M Foster. 
Books t< r the Million—Caner, Collins & Richardson. 
Todd* Stamps-A Todd Jr 
Grape Boo *and Grape «ood-Cowlery Bros. 
Fa, tn lor Sale—the* E Bios*. 
Go.idCtnva «inn: A outs Wanted—A Todd, Jr. 
A Bo k or Every Woman—Lee & Shepard. 
Good Strs’.vbor y, Ac, P an's—.1 olw S Collins. 
Nervous D billtv—Mrs M Merritt. 
Todd’s Pater t Stamps. 
Blsod -d stock for Sale—Henry Hay. 
20 Rifles at Cost—C II Pli atari. 
Brarih y's Games an t Amus.-mcnts-M Bradley & Co. 
finrip, Indian Corn Cura—Ja' Snell to t:o. 
Roe.hester.Petnocn't—D ns Brown. 
The Hnn'cr’s Secret—t) A Iteorbaoh. 
Men and Women Wanted—J K Ayers. 
Farming Manager— G Gardner. 
Bread Mixing Machine*—C W Forbnsh. 
BPXC1AI, NOTICES. 
Our Young Folks—Ttcknor <fc Fields. 
Every Saturday—Ttcknor to Fields. 
Cop’s Dv-pepsin Cure. 
GALAXY 
Is the only fortnightly Magazine published tn this coun¬ 
try. Though It comes to you tic foe a month, It's price la 
but. one dollar a year more than Magazines of 't« class 
v lUcb coma but once a month. During the coming year 
THE GALAXY will publish successively 
'I'll fiFF CONTINDOUS STORIES. 
Each being completed In about one third the time it 
would occupy In a monthly, and written especially lor 
THE GALA X V hv an eminent writer and Illustrated bv 
a distinguished artist. Articles may al» > bo expected 
from BicH.vnn Grant Wiiith, Kpobne Brnsun (who 
will visit the French Exhibition, and dlseusa French Art 
and Society,) Harriet E. 1’bk-oott, Husky T, Tuck 
human. OEUKi'.tt M. Towle, Tim An ruou ur 4 *Lir« in 
tub Iron Mikes," Tut Atrntoa nr “Emily Curb 
tbk," JCn\nt.*» tiooruxY i.euand, rn® Autuok ok 
“Arcuuc LovKbt,," Anna Cora Mowatt, John Kbtbn 
Coorr, C-BOUNB CltasBBRO, and others. 
THE GALAXY sices every article with the name ot 
Its untlior and allows the widest ami trees! exprasGon 
of opinions on all sides of all subjects, the only require¬ 
ment being that the writer have something to say, and 
say It well. 
The price of THE GALAXY Is $5 a year; six copies 
for $2B. As It Is published twice as often as the month¬ 
lies; It Is the. cheapest Magrutlne in thr country. 
py~Speclmeu conics sent on receipt of 30 cents. 
Address W. v. x F. P. Pll it If till, 
829 it No. 39 Park Row, New York. 
Gov. Fletcher’s I.witatiox 
To Come to Free Mtanonrl. Hear him: 
“ Within nine months past over a hundred thou¬ 
sand person* h;tvo come to hue Missouri to make 
their Iuttire homes. 8till there are wide undulating 
prairies green wit it their natural grasses, anil bean ti¬ 
tled by wild flowurs; still Uteri’are valleys reposing 
OLD AND SILVER WATCHES 
TEA COMPANY 
2 ) i Gold H’nf/g CSSC Lever Watches,.to $17) each. 
•AX) Gold Hunt Case Leplue do. . .. 75 to 150 •• 
90 1 Gold Plated ou Silver casus. B0to lot) *• 
t;<H) Solid silver I'n-w Lever Watches,. • - 0f> to 75 •• 
SO Solid Silver Pitse l.eplne Watch,-s, 25 Vo 7:* ' 
500 Gold Composite Hunt. Case do., .. 25 to 50 .. 
All the above « lendld Watches will b- sold for $12 
each. We have adopted the following plan : 
Certificates descrlnp g each Watch and its value arc 
prepared ami placed In sealed envelope*. 
Tue*o rertthoat's can be obtained at our olllco, and 
the holder will be entit led to the Watch it ea’l* for upon 
payment or the U Dollars nml return I the Certificate, 
This Is not n lottery but whonnJUt* sulc, procure a cor- 
tltlcut ■, and as there are no blanks even one. must eel a 
watch HI half the «iM prim at least, and many will get 
a splendid Gold Watch tor that rifling >utn of$i2. 
OrtltlentvK sent by mall to am address for . 0 rents 
each. Five will l»6 neliifur 4?2. Fifteen for $5. Thirty- 
fire for $10. Address 
GILLESPIE, MAX SOM, * Co., 
80 Beckman Street, New York. 
ALWAYS 
In their primeval silence; streams, affording tho 
finest water-powor in the world, pouring on lit unob¬ 
structed wildness; the soil of (lie richest mineral dis¬ 
tricts unbroken by the enterprise of treasure seekers: 
forests gracefully bowing their plumed heads to tho 
breeze, where no sound of tho Industry of man is 
heard. There is room enough In Mjeaonrl tor mil¬ 
lions more of people. This territory, ot unexampled 
aggregation er Industrial resource ft, larger than Eng¬ 
land ami Wales combined, or than Ireland atid Scot¬ 
land united, will afford happy uti'J prosperous homes 
for two htindrod thousatm immigrant* annually for 
the next decade, and still leave rich and inviting fields 
for more labor and capital 
“Free Missouri opens wide hor arms, and Invites 
the young, brave and enterprising, both rirh and 
poor, to come and settle on hur soil. 
“ Missouri gnarranteea protection, equal laws, life, 
liberty and this pursuit of happiness to every one who 
comes lo dwell in her border.*. Uor prairie* are rich 
and beautiful, her rivets mighty, her climate charm¬ 
ing*, without the extremes or the arctic north or tho 
tropical south. Soul, timber, lewd, Iron, and other 
minerals are Inhatistlnle. Come, then from the Bterilo 
A WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT 
Wk have, many inquiries (10 to 20 letters a day) asking 
what discount we uiaae to tho Trade Dorn otir prices as 
published in Tile Advocate, These are our lowest 
wholesale price*. We consider ourselves only a Whole¬ 
sale Corporation, and we have but one price. 
The way which we eaine to bre»k packages at all, was 
that during the high prices of Teas we furnished parties 
with packages as small as live pounds. Onr fame spread 
far and wide; and parties with small means thought It 
very hard to be compelled to pay, elsewhere, about a 
dollar per p >uuu more than we were selling tho same 
goods far, simply because fhey could not afford to buy 
five pounds of as at one time. Therefore. In order to 
lighten thee* burdens, we consented to supply their 
wants In quantities as small os one pound at the whole 
sale prices. 
Parties of small means wishing for goods to soil, can 
have their orders put np tn small packuges to suit thel 
trade hut we cannot make un reduction In price, as our 
profit* for thy lust six years have not averaged, mors 
than two cents per pound. 
To give onr readers an Idea of the profit* which have 
been made In tho Tea trade, we will start with the Amer¬ 
ican houses, leaving out of tho account entirely the pro¬ 
fits of the Chinese factors, 
1st. Tho American House In China or Japan makes 
lareo profits on their sales or shipments—and some of the 
richest retired merchants In this country have made their 
Immense fortunes through their houses in China. 
2d. The Banker makes large profits upon tho foreign 
exchange used In the purchase Of Teas. 
Sd. The Importer makes a profit ol 80 to 50 per cent, tn 
many cases, 
4tii. On Its arrival here It iasolfl by the cargo, and the 
Purchaser sells It to the Speculator tn tnvoio««of 1,000 to 
2,01)0 packages, at. an average profit of about 10 per cent. 
Gth The Speculator sells It to tho Wholusule Tea Dealer 
In lines at « profit ot to to 15 per cent. 
6th The Wholesale Tea Dealer sella It to the Wholesale 
Grocer In lota to suit his trade, at a profit of about 10 
per cent. 
7th. The Wholesale Grocer sells It to the Retail Dealer 
at a profit Of 15 to 25 per cent. 
gth. The Retailer sella It to the consumer for all the 
profit he can get, 
When you have added to these eight profit* a* many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
anil add the original cost ol the lea, It will bo precelved 
what the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why wo can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartage*, storages, cooperages, and 
waste, with the exception of a smallcommlaslou paid for 
purchasing to onr correspondents lu China and Japan, 
one cartage, and u srnull profit to ourselves —which, on 
onr largu sales, will amply pay us. 
Parties getting their Teas from us may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure and iresh, as they come direct 
lrotn the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
®l)c Nans dcmknflcv 
I M RM FOIL SALE. First GTn*H for Grain, 
Grass, or Fruit ISO acres, 25 timber, balance Im¬ 
proved; fit acres in wheat ; 15 minute* drive from Ba¬ 
tavia, N. Y, F P. HRAJDlaU. 
RYANT, STRATTON & WILLIAMS' 
K.OOXH3STBR. 
— Emigration is active from Liverpool to Texas. 
— The Emperor of Brazil is coming to New York. 
— Detroit is spending half a million dollars on a 
City Hall. 
— A school of gunnery is to be established in 
Montreal. 
— A Cincinnati policeman was recently cowhided 
by a woman. 
- The celebrated trotting horse India Rubber has 
been poisoned. 
— Petroleum has been discovered in the vicinity 
of Washington. 
— A S50,000 libel suit has been Instituted against a 
St. Louis paper. 
— Kentucky has raised 01,052,240 pounds of tobac¬ 
co the past year. 
— Rich gold discoveries are reported on the Koo- 
fcanic river, Oregon. 
— The finest quality of cotton has been raised In 
California this year. 
— The late Senator Wright of New Jersey left 
$1,000,000 to his family, 
— Government holds in the Treasury $100,000,000 
in gold and coin certificates. 
— A cousin of Lord Napier, has bought a planta¬ 
tion in Tennessee lor $25,(»00. 
— The Emperor Napoleon and Eugenie are making 
a pleasure trip in Southern Italy. 
— Immense beds of peat of a superior quality have 
been found near Milwaukee, Wis. 
— A lot of Cashmere and Angora gouts has been 
placed upon a farm near Peoria, Ill. 
— The richest man in St, Louis Is Jas. H. Lucas, 
whose income is taxed at $103,281. 
— At the recent term of the Rockingham, Va., Cir¬ 
cuit Court, five divorces were granted. 
— Acolored preacher of Virginia, 115 years old, has 
just married a gushing beauty of eighty, 
— The colossal statue of “David," by Michael 
Angelo, has stood for 850 years in Florence. 
— Bngham Young is lnxnratlag In the honeymoon 
of his 45th bride, a beautiful Danish girl aged 17. 
— Seth Kinman, the famous bear hnnter of Califor¬ 
nia, has been appointed Indian Agent for Idaho. 
— The navy yard of the late Confederate States, at 
Charlotte, is advertised for sale by the Federal GovJ 
eminent. 
— John Mitchel, the Rebel, has returned to New 
York from Parts, and will resume his position upon 
the Daily News. 
— There is a reduction of onc-hair in the tariff for 
dispatches by the Atlantic cable, and business has 
largely increased. 
KLAWARE WOOD FOR SALK—llnvlnu 
purchased n v-ry Qtt-c lot ox the above wood from 
vineyards of Messrs. Wrlclil A Brehtti.offer the same 
15 p t.tSOO eyes, at the Seneca Go. Nurwrtn*, Wat r- 
, N. Y, [H80-21J It. TAYLOR. 
HKNO FOR OKSFRIPTION of the 
tineHt Tuokoooh Buko Fk/vnisii mkiu.vo 
fititucr,C ukstku Whitk Hons and Imi-oiit- 
Kt> Fownw In the country. 
l„ li. silver, Salem, O. 
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A work of Historical value and National Importance. 
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antt on; 
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It\ one handsome volume, with 'il splendid Steel Por¬ 
trait* and Battle Hennas — comprising the Early Life, 
Public Services and Naval Career of onr Naval I feme* 
To experienced agent* a more popular anil rapid sell¬ 
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88lMt Publishers,€04 Broadway, New York, 
We are the most extensive publisher*In tho United 
Stale*, (having Six honces.) and therefore can afford to 
sell hooks cheaper and pay agent* a more liberal com¬ 
mission than any other company. 
Gnrbooksdonotpn.nl through tho hand* of Gnnnrul 
Agents, (as nearly all other subscription work* do,) 
therefore w T o are enabled to give our canvassers the ox- 
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Experienced cnnvuniutrs will see the advantages ol' deal 
Ing directly with tho publishers. 
our series embraces the most popular work* on all 
subjects ol Importance, and is selling rapidly both 
North and Booth, 
Old agent*, and all others, who want tlm best, paying 
agencies, will pleaao send for ctrcnlara and see our 
terms, and compare them and the character of our works 
with those of other publishers. 
Address. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa., Boston. Mass., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
878-4ri Chicago, Ills., Bt. Louis, Mo., or Richmond, Va. 
Tlic Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle 
Medicine In tho World! 
A ndre i.kkoVh nurseries*, <u Anger* 
the largest and richest In Fruit re. New dobcrlptlve 
Catalogue sunt on application to RHUUIUKKK v TUE- 
BA17D, 61 Cedar Btrubt,New York. io7. 
on aim grape layer*-strong 
iijI7.tr* "v" well rooted layers of Delaware*,at |200, 
and Concord* at $HH) per 1,000, from bearing vine* in the 
vineyard. Persons enclosin'/ price and 5 cents for post¬ 
age, will receive samples by mall, 
869-5tao A. FAHNESTOCK, Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 
Used throughout tho United Staten and Can. 
<tdan during the lout Hit yearn. 
For tho cure of t ho varloua DIhoiwoh to whloU 
Horatvs ruul Cuttle aro subject; Hindi ms 
Founder, Distemper, nUloHoimil, Loss 
>>i Appetite, Inward strains, Yellow 
W ater, Fistula, Poll Evil, Scratches or 
Urease, Mungo Inflammation of tho 
•■'.ves, and Fntfguo from Hard Labor; 
uj-sd, llheuniufisni, (commonly called 
HMft complaint), which proves fatal lo so 
many valuable horses In this country. 
Has the largest »«lc of any Horse mid Cattle Medl- 
olue In this country, it D composed of herbs and 
roots, and for mildness, Rafely, certainty and thor¬ 
oughness, stand* pre.-emluimUy at the head of the list 
ol Horae and Cuttle, ifcuicinea. 
CATTrOY,—To protect ourpelvsfl an'l the public 
front being imposed upon by worfhle** imitations, the 
gimtliue will li.-ar the J'ac simile, signature of the pro¬ 
prietors on the wrapper. 
PRICK 25 & 50 OTS. I’KR PACK AO 10. 
For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
J^KAD APPLE TREES AVANTED! 
We. want, any quantity of blocks. 
17 Incite* long, 2'i, by IV Inches and will pay fie each. 
22 ” ’’ by 2 *• *- 12c " 
to bo Rawed from good, sound straight-grained timber 
either from living or dead (II'sound) t.rse*. 
The above price a arc for block* delivered to us in this 
elt.y. J. H. * N. A WILLIAMS, Utica, N. Y. 
OM.I>, KI'KIK WITH A: €«.,On7*rDir 
Hide, for the fall of lafifi, a moat complete mock ol 
TIT AND ORNAMENTAL TUBES, SHRUBS, 
■*, nitoni no PuAN-re, 
Iff .a nth, ViNita, BtiLtiova Roo- , ..., 
S-.c., Ac, We would Invito purtlculiir attention to onr 
splendid stock ot kosf.s, on their own roots, mostly 
Hybrid Pe’pi'tuals, consisting of over 200 different vari¬ 
eties of all the old sort* and many new onus, recently 
Imported from Franco, wlilc'; we offer lu largo or small 
quantities, to salt narcha:n:zM It iriveti it* great pleasure 
to say that till our stock Is rr.\arkablu wellyrown. a fact 
that purchaser* will duly app ce.lato. Prompt ami care¬ 
ful attention given tr- all orders, and packing done In 
the most careful and thorough manner. Mure full par. 
ticnlar* will ho louud lu our Catalogues, which we 
should ha pleased to Send on unnlleutton. Nob. 1 and 2, 
Fruit ufld Oruamontal: No. 8, Wholesale. 
GOULD, BECKWITH * CO., 
870-tf Monroe Co. Nursorlc*, Rochester , N. Y 
H UNTERS, FARMERS. Atc.-You can In n 
few day* catch all fur-baaring Animals (Minks, Ot¬ 
ter. &c..) that range where you trap by using my artifi¬ 
cial scouted halt. Bund fd and receive by return mail 
this great secret, from an aid hunter. Address E. MKS- 
BKU, Box 27, Methuou, Mass. 
Tho Company have selected the following kinds from 
their Btock, which they recommend to meet thewants 
ol Clubs. They are Bold at Cargo Prices, the same as 
the Company sell them in New York, as the list of prices 
will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction, 
A gents wanted. ^ 1,50 per iriontii, 
everywhere, main and female, to sell the Genuine 
Common Family Sewing Machine,- tuu 
greatest Invention of tlio age. Price, fin. Every Ma¬ 
chine warranted lor three years. Address 
878-41 SBCOMB to CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
M allory «& kanforu’ss flax and 
Hemp Brake*, CotUherS, Shakers and Pickers, are 
the best uudmost approved for working Flax,&«. Bend 
for circular or sue machine* at work. 
. JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
861 88 william Street, New York City, 
HAKTIiETT/'^ 
fSElVJ^G M i CJpfNES. 
Fatty Lkrniakbs, KxfilMff* terrttorr given. 
Pay from So" to .ViiO gbtfnulh, Fur t*ru>*, ltlofl- 
trm*i CtroularH, »tump, ettber 
ofiko. pt£^rfrROTHKRS,Y><l Agents, 
Wh ^ffi-1 Chestnut Bt„ Phda.. pMip- ja 
1!2I trowmit “ L, Tolmlu, 0. 
Sole Proprietors, Chicago, III 
I\ 0. Drawer 5826. 
r#t”8eo Illustrated udvertlsoment In Rural, Dec. 1. 
YOUNG HYSON, (Green,) 80c., »0c., $1, $1,10 best $1,2 
18 tt. 
GKKEN TEA8,80o.,90c., $1. $1,10, best $1,25 V tt. 
MIXED, 70c., HOC.., 00c., best $1 W tt. 
JAPAN. $1, $1,10, befit $1,25 «t tt. 
OOLONG, (Black,) 70c., 30c., 90c., best $1 tt. 
IMPERIAL, (Green,) best $1,25 ¥ tt. 
BNGLISH BUEAKKAST, (Black,) 80c„ 90c., $1, $1,10, 
best. tl.'.KI N tt. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25; best, $1,50. 
TTKNTION! ALL AYANTING FARMS! 
i\_ Cheap Farm and Fruit Lands, Village Lot*. Water 
Power* for manufacturing, for Bale, at Bflcksburg, 
Ocean County, New Jersey, 44 mile* Lrom New York on 
railroad to Philadelphia. Boll, flue loam, superior for all 
crops. Country lust rolling enough lor tenuity and utili¬ 
ty. Climate mild and proverbially healthy. Water solt 
and pure. No fever ami ague. Bold only to actual set¬ 
tlers, ou easy term*. Price per acre, $20 uud upward. 
For circular* and maps, address a* above 
878 -hit W. J. PAUMKNTIKR, Agent, Brlcksburg. 
1 7 IIH 4 0 LLJNS COM III MCI) CLOVER 
THRESHER HUl.LKIi AND CLEANER, 
Patented Augnst 10, 1859, and Jane 7, 1864. 
GrLiaW cto HAXiIi, 
Sole Manufacturer*, Rochester. N. Y, 
Wo are the only manufacturers or Clover Machines li¬ 
censed to two two slngh- counter moving holts, which 
have proved indlftpensable to the successful operation 
of Clover Thresher*. Parson* buying Machines from 
other makers, having these ImproveDionts, are liable to 
have linen stopped by injunction, or be compelled to 
pay a royalty r.o the Inventor, a* ho may elect. The re¬ 
cent decision Of Judge Ship mau ot the If. H. Court, hold- 
lug tin- Collin* Machine not an infringement of other 
patent* on Clover miiih, assure* purchaser* of our Me,- 
cmnea against all trouble or annoyance of the character 
above referred to. . ., < 
Tb« ratchet form or tho npbar bolt used In our Ma- 
ttiatuwlliStrata v , lhl '-' bupray.-rpent, and 
5\ 1U !« Vt_J.il UjfOSh And d' LULVtc atone operation quite a* 
rapidly and ( q A* taOroogU a manner as any ot her, is 
proved bv the uniform satisfaction which hun attended 
Its solo during the last four years, uud also by tho fact 
that When unco Introduced, it supplants all tuber Mills. 
All cur Machine* arc WABUkSTUD, ami they can ho 
supplied with bum! pulley, or geared for any horse 
power. We are also prepared t,o supply the celebrated 
Hai.j, SHPAUATOa anil Hi limit PnWKBH of the Iron 
Planet, Cary'* Patent Doublo Pinion, Hall and Wood¬ 
bury patterns. 
Descriptive Catalogin'.* sent free on application to 
ourselves or our agents. 
GLEN & HALL. Rochester, N. Y. 
OXNSUA!, WKRTBBV AllBftTH—Eastf-.l', (IlimtllOU <fc 
Bute* Chicago, III.; Jus. W. Hooker, Detroit, Mich. 
Special Notices 
srx.tEi\nDiD utiizes 
Are ofi'ered for Procuring Eubscribers to 
INCJED TRAVELING MALES.71EN 
:n.— Liberal comnilsBlon paid. A. W. HAR- 
mt, 26 So. 7ih St., Philadelphia, Fa. 8.8-4t 
NDKOO JOHNSON—HIS 
il By N ami v. The richest book out. Full Ot engra 
tugs. Only 20 cents, post-free Addres* 
8!9-3t HUNTER to CO., Hlndsdale, N. IT, 
jpOB MARKING LINEN! 
The Patent Indelible Pencil, 
1866, GREATLY IMPROVED. 1866, 
Superior In economy and convenience to Indelible Inks, 
WESTFikU),Tioga Co., Fu., Xov. 13th, 1866. 
To the Gbeat Asusbioan Tea Compan y, 
81 and 3i Vesey Street, New York. 
Gents Your hill of teas that I ordered a short time 
ago came directly to hand, and It gave general satlsfac- 
t'oa with our neighbors, and 1 tende r you my thanks by 
sending for unother bill. Please send the enclosed Club 
Order as before, and collect on dollvery. 
Your* truly, S. A. BUCK. 
2 tts. Young Hyson, H Buck, at $1.25.$250 
l tt. Imperial, " at $125. 125 
8 tts. Japan, H W Wheaton, at $1,25. 3 75 
1 tt. Imperial, C Bliss, at $ 1 ,35..123 
1 “ Young Hyson, '* at $ 1,25 . lj; 
1 *‘ Uncolored Japan, D B C'tossou, at $1.25.... 1 :a 
8 tt*. “ GHnlburt, at $1,25....1000 
2 •’ Young Hyson, J L Calkins, at. $1,25.... 250 
• " Coffee, * ft’ 30c.150 
4 “ Young Hyson, D Weeks, at $1,28. 5 00 
9 “ “ P Bush, at $1,28. 2 50 
2 '• Imperial. •» nt $1,25. 2 50 
1 tt. Gunpowder, “ at $1,25., 1^5 
4 tts. Imperial, C Gilbert, at $1,25.5 00 
2 “ Gunpowder, L Mantug, at $1,25.2 50 
4 *• Y'oung Hyson, 8 Metcalf, at $1,25 . 5 00 
2 “ Imperial, J Metcalf, at. $1,25 . 2 50 
8 “ " C H Metcalf, at $1,23. 2 50 
2 “ " . 6 A Buck, at $1,25. 2 80 
2 “ Gunpowder, • at $ 1^5 .S 50 
1 tt. Oolong, “ at$l.100 
(RED FANCY FOWLS FOR MALE. 
5 varieties, Including superior •• W. F. Black 
Toulouse Geese,’' ‘‘ Bronze Turkeys." For 
1 stump for catulogtic— name variety desired. 
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