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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
The Kansas City Times reports that its 
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long time, with rheumatism. He tried St. 
Jacob’s Oil and was cured by one bottle of it. 
— Adv. 
flew $ubUcations. 
A P“ f" R A dole’s Reliable Uardea, 
^ h P II ^ Flower mid Field Seeds 
w mm k mm V are the best, and are sold at> the 
lowest price, Garden Giiids. of 44 pages, 
uialled fr ee. Tells all about Gardening. Andress 
COLE & I1KO,, Seedsmen, Pells. Iowa. 
14 A I p lliMvrrtwis, South Glastonbury. uTrt 
l« m\ La E. Conti, wre headinirlers for a nd A5A\X 
1 — Staid free catalogue of tj . 
Currauts, 1561:168 
Grapes, and ***’*^" VUll»vA ■Jst.stmteig'r/T/ an 
Trees, best - earth. Product- 
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os Wit.iou. Dm utiM colored ft nil f i/dfc.Bhowlngone 
foot of row in full fruiting sent free, also cut 
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ircck before Doolittle, is jet black mol oIHlUCgnlli 
twice as product ice. m.x- i . ,.a i 
— Strawberry ml 
- earth. Prod act- 
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scut free, also cut 
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tilt growi 
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owers wanted 
{. Buffalo, N. V 
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Oamations. jlli 12 GcranitmiB, SI; 20 
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NEW AND RARE!EsTtxyne^fu 1 ^DIME 
Blants. Ail m*M«d pottngspntd ,and tafsrtrrimlj/var- 
Adntiilogite of about IOO page* FltliE. 
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SEEDS 
HBHH NORTHERN GROWN 
Seeds sent by mail to any Post-office in the United 
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PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, Concord, N. H. 
Ill II fl A Jl The New White Grape. 
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RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD 
FOR 
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which Burns tilled, being the second tenant 
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while at Mossigiel that the bard wrote some 
of his finest productions. 
Mrs, Harriet Beecher Stowe is in Florida, 
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Senator Hawley her cousin, is in Washington. 
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t from I’ O F* T’S 
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— ARE THE — i 
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K ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE® 
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PHILADELPHIA. 
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O Catalogue of Garden, Flower Seeds and pj 
__ Agricultural Implements mailed upou ap- r0 . 
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Over 1500 distinct Varieties. All atroTijar Plants, 
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