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GEO. VV. CA.HPBELL. Delaware, O. 
— London has 16 public parks. 
— Providence, U. T., lias 49 bridges. 
— The 43d Congress has 173 new members. 
— Canadian families are going to Virginia. 
— Apples are S2.50 a barrel in Lewiston, Me. 
— There are seven ponds in the city of Provi¬ 
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— Hartford is to have a Catholic cathedral to 
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Mv stock of Onion Seed is raised with peculiar rare, 
none lint the very best and earliest Onions being se¬ 
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My Prices, this Season, are as follows, 
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Per o*. Per 14 lb. Per lb. 
Early Round Yellow Danvers.... 20 50 $1 75 
Large lied Wethersfield. 15 50 1 ;«0 
Whit -Tortuga!, or Sllverskin ... 30 1 00 3 1)0 
iJtU’ge Red Oval or Globe. 20 Y5 2 00 
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