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us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
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.hit seldom reach t.ho interior, being sold only to 
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enterprise, and send at once for a circular with full 
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From the PI nutation, Atlanta. Ga. 
At.L the varieties of poultry, umtful anti ornamental, incubator*, 
poultry houiwiH, parking Uaxvij otc. f arc* niQMtrat<i<l. All neceMury 
instruction* in brootlittj? and roaring poultry a»c Riven minutely and 
clearly. * # It •bould bo It) tbe hand* of all who arc ruliln^ 
poultry. 
From the Michigan Farmer* 
Ir Is the Amarienn poultry book of the till) cm, without dnubt, and 
Mr. Mourn i* entitled to n vote of thank* for bringing it out, a* well 
ah Mr. Lewis for writing it. 
From the Iowa Homestead. 
In this work we have’ doubtless all the reliable information that 
could be obtained, and It i» one that la much needed. 
From the Christian Union. 
Thk author lias quoted, with good judgment, alike from book* and 
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MOORE, i» one of the bear, ii not tno best, agrica’- 
tural paper* published in tlus country. We certainly 
km.w of none ■which so exactly tills onr idea of a 
paper for the farmer and lu» fireside as does this 
journal. Mr. MOORE aims to make the RURAL *u< h 
a paper as shall delight the hospitable housekeeper, 
give Instruction ami amusement to ihe young, and 
furnish pleasant reading to all whether in country 
or town. Taking the last Issue a> u specimen num¬ 
ber, we can truly say It fulfill* uil these condition», 
and heartily commend It to nil .—Rover uV. J.) Mail. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker, insteud of being 
diminished In Its usefulness by the deeply regretted 
ttnusclal embarrassment of its venerable founder, 
which wo hope will buonly temporary, comes to us 
Moore’s RURAL New-Yorker, insteud of being 
diminished In its usefulness by the deeply regretted 
financial embarrassment of its venerable founder, 
which wo hope will bo only temporary, comes to us 
no*, only as bright and full of information as here¬ 
tofore, but imprnneit. There is no evidence ot u» 
failing: on the contrary, it shows signs of life more 
vigorous and progressive than ever, which encour¬ 
age us to hall Hs visits with renewed pleasure.— 
age us to nan it 
Maryland Farmer. 
