Two hundred feet of good cotton fish-line, for an Indian tomahawk or other Indian curiosities; seventy-five postmarks, for an Indian pipe or string of beads.
E. C. Shaw,
459 Superior St., Toledo, Ohio.
Foreign stamps, for old and foreign coins, relics, and curiosities.
C. Smith,
Box 636, Pittston, Penn.
U. S. stamps, for foreign ones.
J. N. Butler, care of Hall & Macdonald,
1651 Broadway, New York City.
Postmarks or foreign stamps, moss from Idaho or Oregon, for a 7 or 90 cent U. S. department stamp of 1869. Oliver Optic's Up the Baltic, bound in cloth, for a stamp album little used.