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fc-- W— si.-^&iA t" Resources. | cVal I iher"' in ^ tTntbo' Xcw | jet*,,- io2"y respects, stands preHlli . -mmtm-L/ln sltOatton there !> none Sr which X" ,W Rdmntzge of Iwr. IT Bite*™ W»P the two greatest , ,rira in the Union, she fUmishro both .feith, and bkth are dependent to • 7 great measure "upon her for a largo • absn- of frniUranrt vcgotobk*. In . climate she havan the adrsutapw of L4 the rea-coost State*, the smithcrti port j being the mart of » certain clara of individuals, white cite. dbnate 1u the northern port i« equally apfomnus finite cnrattw. qiiplitiiia Sir mother form ill Mil there are few States her superior. 6bc ha* every .VitteQ-. In the south, the light luomy nod prevails, hiterepcrred with beds of mack ami marl. which grow grapes. fruit, orrty arvl 'late vegetables, small or ... This land, instead -of I ring- u ni formerly ati|gMMd,<bancn ml of Utile worth, ,h*a proved to besome of the moat valuable -tend in the State. It uorda onlyrifnmit* to moke It produce as Kinytiftil cvo|* a* any part of h'ew KngfoWd orNJJcw^-ork ; and wliat i. moW Ifnp'rtant, they are early crops. We Mvt only to point to Vincland, Monufcartcr, Hammrmtoii. anil the bu- ; nuMue agricultural to win springing j * In aU parte of this Motion of the [ /can he pXkTom' which ' ' "more in cdudi value to the men than in any other |«rt- of the L" niteri States : lands, too, srhicli, twenty yean ago. could be Inught for lens than (lrc dollar* -pe* ncre, and which will now bring from threw to ttro hundred dol- - ' In aorther. too. Hew Jersey lias every variety, from the cxliinie hilly I'jrtiou 011 the north, which reminds one of Hew England, to the unduUtlng lantls of the middle of the State and the drnMsvsl rff the South, all ]iortiadfc-ibf which ,are healthy, ami many of them ey.vedingly attractive. Then, again, the stale iwaeMos I1W- watering ptai*» and pbuvo or Ante. There- Is Sc hooky's Mountoius. and the Delaware Water ' (lap, Ope il»y, lsmg ltranrlr, At- ] * hiatlc City, ami. a half-a-dozen other ; places of here* note thither i rami visitor* fn-fti .ilmort rft! the middle ' and some of tlie Soutlu-ra Statea, and And Jvl»l they seek— rvcrention and ' health. " . The tZi£ treoaree* of.'Ycw ] there are a million of acre* of good hind which must one day. and that not illatonl, teem irlBi InhobilanU ; we say most, for U can be mode to ] produce Juot jvbajaur noctharn cities 1 want— early fniiu and vsgrtabt*. 1 It requires only a. moderate expsndi- ' tare of labor and money to produce ' three crops. j In minerals, Now Jersey furnishes ' I rem 111 abundance ; ihc Immense iron 1 foundries along thy I sJiigh volley dr- 1 pead upon tic Iron mines of Morris '• county for their supply ; then she has ' copper and marl— IV. T. Journal. > How to Raise Raspberries. A few dsn since, n writer for the ! A lew days since, writer for the
. ruraTtnna at 7,-ew-Brim^ wiek, K.J., where he sow a raspberry hush da: the grounds of Mr. H. O. NYinlmm, flora which; ten quarts and a pint of iBk fruit had been gathered the preset* oraaoti. The' hurfh dhf hot occupp marc than an area of sixteen square fed* or about four foci square. The variety woa the Wilson Mack-rnp. The Mfiffona a fertile, gravelly loom ; and thai bush bad received no unusual • ultivaflon nor fertilisation of tb« soil whero 11 stood! No said the gardener. Hut the Tacl that such a quantity of Ulwra! drewfag of fcrtllirinR material the line of growing raspberries. A great many people who like this kind of frail, says llic Ohervtr, allow berries might he ralred at Ihs tare EXz.amXTL'S: ^sWnfe- bya^rupdatln- „ f-w idle 1 houi* to til preparation of waste, -round for hushes, a penoti may pre- ' lore a (few square torts, transplant tlie 1 lushes next spring, tend them proper- 1 ly, and the semoa foBowtng even- lm>h 1 will be loailcl with fruil. We n,™pre^Mgl^S UwUml 1 1 i- overrun with hoaioun plaoU at any i c kind, tfry-Aa *- mere srtdrwidlv «- f terminatsd. root mid bnmeh, at this ! 1 loot or weeds or grass, where such 1, vegetable matter ahouniK Ifilw.ufo „ euU be oouipdet, tet it bs broken up v uitb the Kulaoil piangh. Jr the plot n Aft« s «>. i ritH u ^ TmSp ' 'j matter iu the soil, optfc fUrrow. about p eight foet apuri, la Kovembsr, mid f scatter two or the mould, or rich .Lrreri dirt, such as may ta- wraiwd up 111 dties, whore each , Thenoxt spring mlugk tlw mould ' vii , lis mellow.mil, and put out Jhe , Imshra. One pouod ..f Bvreivian gu- • anu. cwsupcriibosiiltan', scattered over f
soon take root gad prepare the boahra 51WB pcriecity to todttre the seicilty - of winter wiUont Injory. In the eiTing. hundred, of excrlhot -plants m may be token np. nl' Mvtace 1m Agrtmltnre. It la generallr admitted that great »' progwos has been made in this conntry within the last half eeninry, in the march of agriculture. The conae- ^ queoce is, that forms double, and, in many instances, much mere than dmr-' ble the profit they did tamrah . Of rt coarse they are beaahfrfnch, ynd the increase of wealtl),by agricultural iniM! dustry is aJlORethc-r unprecedented. Land^kafi, are proportionately rising ™!JrrVtTfie. and now command in market " nearly doubU the prim they did a few years ago. finch foots should be snlBcierit to induce all who are treading to ln the old beaten path, to engage heartily in the work of improvement. Eicrl- * sior sboald be the former *• motto. V it Is notorious that a large proportion of formers are unsuccessful to their business. And why Is this want J* of shectis"? May wc"nofieeTha4ire" in the fort tiiat they are Ignorant of I* the great priheijiles of their own bariness '! And why ignorant of those * great principles? Perhaps, through * tlie force of education, they may never " liavc been taught that it oould be use- [' fui to them in alter life, or that it ' could promote their happtoesa to bring | science to their labor, or they may * even have been taught that the more learned the)- were, the more they j I would be unfitted for the occupation of a former. Mistaken, yet too common 1 education! And in it we «« the great cause- why the former does not rank ' higher to the grade* of society, and his , influence is not more felt to the conn- 1 cils of the nation. Fanners should ntoi at constantly improving the soil of thcig forms. * They should study the existing de1 fccts, and endeavor, as Cut as circumstances will permit, to remedy them. " If their land Is too wet,- they should . j drain jt; If loo stiff and clayey, they , should apply loosening manures ; if light and sterile, they should mate me ' of green crops of clover, as manure, . with poster ; if sour (generally Indi- . rated by the growth of sorrel moss or ' _ broom grass), they should apply all the enriching manure they can posslbly olitnin. for good Cuming and the np- . plication of manure nro Inseparable. 1 , Thl-y rflU thu* not ouly incrcaac their capital by the incrcaasd products of I their forma every year, but they WIU do it by tbs eoQtuntly angmniting , value of their lands. Their putts r will Ik two-fold, andpto their IncreMS, , mutnally aeeeternte each other. The Owner at the foil. Tlie man wbostands upon his owaisQ \ Who feels that by the law of the land in which he Uvea— by tlie laws of civ- ^ lUzstL nations— be is the rightfti) and , exclusive owner of the land he tills, is , by tlie constitution of our nature, ^ under a wholesome influence not easily , imbibed from any other source. He , fiels. other things being equal, more Strongly than another the character of 0 1 a man as the lord of an Inanimate , world. Of this great and wonderful ' sphere .which, fashioned by the band of ood, aad Upheld by His power, Is rolling through the havens, a part is his— his from ttie iswlrr to the at* It 1 from centre to
U the space on which the generation 5" before moved its round of duties, and : he focla himself connected by a link ') with those who follow, and to whom he Is to transmit It a home. Q Perhaps his form bos come down to , 1dm froflkhls fathers. They have gone ' to their fori home, bnt he can trace their foofot^- over the accnes of his j dally labors. The roof which shelters I him was tared hy those to whom he ' owes his being. Home interesting doj raestlc coudltlon is connected with % every enclosure. The favorite fruit j was planted hy his folher'i hand. He sported in boyhood beside the brook , which still winds through the meadow. There ha the path to the Tillage of s earlier days. He still bears' from the r window the voice of the fiahbath bell , which called his fotfaer to the house of , Ood ; and near at' hand It the spot . where hit parents fold down forest. , and where, when his- rime has come, . he shall bo laid by ids children. These , are the feelings of the owner of Use soil. - WoTdseonnol paint ttfofa; thqy flow . I out of the deepest fountains " of On . heart ; they are tlie life spring -of a . fresh, healthy and generous national , character. ' Halt Mud as a Fertilizer. The attention of formers along tlie arm ! shore and Inlets has been attracted re- ! erntly to the value of salt mud as a { ' fertilizer. The Aiterieaa Ajyieul- ' , lurid says on this subject : large qaan- 1 tifies of mud accumulate to the boys and coves along the sea' share, mode -up iff the wash of rivers, of decayed ! monnre, vegetation, and to many cases, ] also, of animal remains, shell fish, and J minute organism. It is found to 1 places of great depth, and so I soft that an animal would sink out of J sight nit It la very fins and of great I • value as a fcrtUiker. Near the shore ; Ute of wheelbarrows and plonks. The 1 deep* water eel-grass strikes ip. roots \ into, and the mud is pulkd op to large j quantities with the rahgran rakes. . Much cif the virtue attributed to the ' which is generally used by shore ' la doubtless doc to this modi i m • . Fzm Tnizvzs.— A» the rinse for 1 the ripening of fruit approaches, grownre doomed to suffer from the depredations of pilferers. Aa exchange, . speaking of tlie subfoct, s»ya:— " Those olfonces sr,- verr annoying, ; the fort that the depn-daton. are 1 ofo-n mere chlkheu. Nevertheless, 1 an- amendable u. ihe hews, imd tha* ; w^to l « ■
1 p > == iBAUGH A SONS, Philadelphia, w Berth- Western numume tour'; k. CHICAGO. SOLE MANTJFACTTRER8 Ig r prTces. ri Waazki's Raw Baua Phaaabas. W rriss, SMrsz Mss Ika S" S..,SS Cfofoaga Basi. W.rttll,-r y — — «*■• » 'iMs-s-n CT^fisesmsstomtevririigieOrsasfe.' I. BAUGH A SONS, I PHILADELPHIA i t North- W aptern- FartlUmtztet Co., . Oarasr Ulo aaZ haaalls Slrvsts, I C'HC AGO. f GENUINE MANURES, ! ALLEN A NEEDLES , IMPROVED ; SDPEB PHOSPHATE OF T.TlfF.. The old •itBdardkrlicIs, ooifsrm It qsslity. Us BiOft fissly pre- ' psred tad lAnput Pkospbsls is Us Mirlut. - Is Bt(w 900 lbs. sssb, «0 per 9000 lbs AMMONIATED 1 FERTILIZER. ' A cknowltdgrA 10 is Ike m est rmluakle f manure at tAe price offered la Ike ' " Public. Is Bsgs 180 lbs. tsek, |M psr 9000 lbs : PURE GROUND BONE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. PERUVIAN GUANO. FISH GUANO. A ratssatjjassuiu sad one Uul Is stlrsellsc rssktd Is Bsnsls. t» p« 9000 lb.. LAND PLASTER. A Digoonnt to Dealers on above Prices. ssUstss, M pnrMns'dlrvel SUM ttev wltt bin pronpl srieaUoo. ALLEN & NEEDLES. A Blsrts. 41 foWstet St, k «1 1 IM. Av. DEALBBS IH OILS, CANDLES. ANDGENEOALCOMMIBitON MEaCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA. [EBTABUaHEDH 1848.1 " ' BOWERVI ■> • | .1
I COMPLETE MANURE. k MASorscTvsxa sr " HKNRY BOWER. CHKMI8T, Q ' PHILsDZLrHIS. , Saper-Pkosphate of Lime, Azuzeala A Pouak. . l-mei" r'l'.'riilnSr'si'S ktsdsTaM u'teUfr sssssazsiss iwryasw? h ••sssjssr.i-.r—rau. ® DIXON, fill ARPLKfifi ACO.. "sols ao aim, ' Fee Hs'ls by WE. REYNOLDS, 75 Soatk BlraoL ff BsLnxoaa, Md. t oap by deslarsfsasssUr Uro«|bo»l tes > ~ MARL. e The West Jersev MarlAtTraas- , partatlos Company 1 Am sou MlrertjufmaUvm rite s r.rj MI ^ ^ GREEN SAND MARL. ^ 1 , r .1)^— ■ "■ J-. "<r- ss, am. Tlis Mart IBsi vou seat ma IsslSssiar was a-rsisSsSi mmmmrpsR Y*"**5-V KAMILTCX, ISgilMI Truly ,00m, j raicz or * a*l rsSsspaMauT"' ** ^ritvumd st tea Mla^ ! J •^ronoz'Sr^mStiZielSiS^**' | t. j
- >icnncAL. f, j ; te- a ■' BOOFLAVD'S GERMAN BITTEHS, Hoofland's German Tonic Tk find IomMi bt all How at at i HOOFlAWrS GERMAN BITTEHS 'BSI HOOFLAND'S GERMAN T0NIG. ■ Hoofland's German Bitters, ' ! HOOFLAND'S 8CRMAN TONIC. ' ; SJSS*" | J ^ V.*0 be.lf IJ m blf .to^ud - ^ ^ HirHi 1 Hoojland'i German Iiittiri, > AID HOOFLAND'S GERHAN TONIO. &si jmEBOSSi hilly. »ms JJNmrN-a IlEBILITr,
rxMsox* AvrxxcxD a n rm, NOTICE. '§|xp WEAX AID SKL1QATX CHILDUI ijjSiifaaisSairaria TESTIMONIALS. Hoa. Geo. W. Woodward, " lta "'""osoiTT" wKtwiso - J; Hon. Jamos Thompson, * -in, I, ' From Rtv. Jotoph H Koonard, D.D., a hJteVO.IMllB«ia.ra,r>IU>lu \mmkm Tram. ~J e 1 1 F?m "i'A1 CAUTION, i PRIOES. 1: i pea. balk be all oarocwvi AMU i 'j ^ a ' i ' |j
HAIR DRE88^tfa-. The Ust QjP^I Success. HAIRRESTQ^P „ BAIRdressiNS I Graj arPadod Bilr 1« aBiady . | • rratered to its ysotkfal color and bsaay. | I aad witk the find applicatioa a ! teaitifal gloss and dcllghtral fragriie I is given U the Hair. It will caaselhurts grow on Bald S|ia • It will promote laxnriant growth, j , ; FALLISO UAIB in immediately clwhd. War Sale >T all D,.„l.u. 35 Barclay St. A 40 Park 1-iac^ rtqgcQNEDoU^a. "DRV GOODS. &C. NEW «PBI.\(i AND tt SIMER liowt I caramrclTiio,,. [ Mu.llusl!«dntklns,ClB,:h.n.",DrllL,cXed : J ^ ^ WMlo VUsocli, Tsblo OoIteJ j | r.u I d n y"" ""I T*1" i !*. (. PRICE'S !CHKA|> STORE, j Cor, PKKltV-A WAN8I0X Sit, MUtUNI, (Blo.rbr, jU usUesohmL I rLAMNzLa ' 3 """* '"l | DEfo "®SSf - "" 54fiSS Eu..., PAWT8, ores, lass a pifrv, ^ GROCERIES. Buaaiau OIL, s rer laosrtlcl. furMcuuU - nuaaiac s ru srtlcl* •< call '
; .KrA„'oH£^:^"1' s roa«.HAM.hLAcan cm'3fc, a certain olre. is ^ STATIONARY. 0 WILLIAM IllUlltl ll. ' Cape Mag Cmjf Houec. 10' rio'rm BIT GOODS A Git OCt It T STOW, a .- Cos^lojoK. J Mutlln., (BlcaObr^ . aad oaUsadud,) rrluU. Dotalns. Alpsods, lUbteu. Valval, as., silks, Trtuuslu*. « Ml dSMllptrsm, B.skvU, etc., DUkm. Crorlcrry, Ulss- - Stone sud EsrtkoBWam, Psfeu, Oil., GUa, QROOERIBS. ran. Burem* eu. rLOUa by Ike b.rml or pouud. TOBACCO— The eelebmted Monitor Navy, j ' atyMei Cape May Cbari Huuae. : SASH AND BLINDS. ' j E. fit. FORTIM'.B to lOt. I- . •"saiiraCTOKL'iu ; -I "I v „ J aorunao HA«DW»Kt, rr-j I SASH. BUNDS, DOORS, - ^-L. f-J SHUTTXSS. I 1 1 WOOD MOULDINGS, NOT BED SASH 1 ' LL-1L St. at, Oe. srUelea (ottRkWes ymm,sm sathlled fodl Uwy SBSTw ■MR^S8BS BCZOLL sud zui^AtTBumwaiK*' " PLOUGH CASTINGS, ... . wholcsalz ANpjtyr'An^ *T • .iufrSS-jsxswS'-i saffsa." CONTRACTORS, Ac. ATTENTION! ROI-nfAS to WILLIAMS, Carpenters and Builders,
DRY C e zzi t ' -B. MILLER A TVS INDUCEMENTS ► PE MAT COUNTY. 3 ; _ . j IK Y GOODS, i ' DEIAJXi S, CASHMERES, j ME KIN OES, POPLINS, P ARAM A TTAS ' , foe. foe j CLOTHS, CANDIMEREO k HATTIAETTN For Men and Boys* Wear. 1 ^ ^ ~n imi I MUSLINS, HOIKS' somts. A WOOL K!> HOODS . St/mire ami L.mj SNA Wl.S, WOOI.r.N Nl'ARFS 1 , RED. WHITE ( HU E AND FANCY FLANNELS.
CALICOES. Uood sssortoirlll ol BED TICKUGS. . 1 UNDERSHIRTS. 1 1 f ' DMA WEES .1ft". KNIlllCKETS. A W00LKS BLillUll! I W00LKS BLANKET!! ■ BOOTS AND SnOKSl BOOTS tNB SHOES A E j Freek GROCERIES fr PffOP/Ay/s® • riCES, TEAS k D ZIED rtpil S, ■ I STONE, EOZTHEN k I i; As Eudlesa Vsnsty »I jt,' '■ / It har&ware.H '■ Iseludlu* Carpvsym' sad Masaas' To-!# ^ . Oar Stock oj I Z ; NOTIONS f s t«..tbo^l Ta : I — c dSycitoiss? «' «■ - " . sad wo dstylSprtmL" ,k* H! I bo Jio rAitv nOOainoi- u ooz jito, J DON-t/craOEyTIIZ rLBCZ: I II ,1 / / 1 1 1
YINELAIB. . „ ii< keel MacLei , totfeHuktful a* keahkful C!,r iJTWM. >ty tHrtp Ml. I j 'c j 1 ^ 11 1 |
bmts^pM^^vMsriK | '' pLud°c°pM.*orvlcU?^ ] 1 Km-'ije.nerr^or „.(k Is UrorraJ^.^TRinl'fi | i c swajsosasoopls^mo WmrTtir MdSHre o itu^Bby the hand or Isdustrir sud pstlvam. ^K^kfooairam^^ebmUb^h^ - SriBkS'Jta.teMIU^rpluaw^d !*=!-KIImr"aaSoa'',''al J LmKpUd. Boonuss — rraluum. si ^ ""LrM arooipUr suvwsrad, ssd Beporu of S t eiu^BBtrm^SwSl'Sroe^rAMn 1 *r"
L str6vE8. - f J uvEMm i fyorBe uizdti T rocnii rutxe J r it HSNSY HILL'S J jpw WABarr STOYS STORK, j i fBBST STOVKS J.OW IN DBK, J ^RpATTtziraNKizapzi^BiB orrEa- { oiKIIALFTHEUSBALPEtCKS! J SUT, A T u'l vtto c!sTr?ow j *.!> STOVES RKPA1BBD AT J THE T__l, ■ ; J 8HOR1KWT NOTICE ; HKNRY BILL, I 1 *tEW MARKET STOVE STORK." • r. No 0H SOUTH SECOND STSEET I i raiLA&LPKU. r [ tCONOMY AND CONVENIENCE ! f THE CELEBOATED iJflOVERNORPENN, 1 FUEL SAVING, GAS BURNING, and AIR riGHT i COOKING BTOVE, FOR COAL AN > WOOD. "UOVF.RNOH PKNN" ; I. empo.tlf.llr "" «o«l ■ » lo ol m- ' HOIB B. fit .. f" 0 f K e" 'l k B L K i "it.""0"*" | 'l j I J GRAVEL I DFING. •• STILL IT."
II is . oomMoslloo ol 'EBIEEDSLATE j smd^VISCOUO JIA^TL^ ^ aooOuf JS.W- | ! FB0ST DO KB NOT K NOB HEAT B18M1 T , I Perfectly -Proof. , ; siSH is l'u,xS : ' oarT".ute","m to pmpomd to psl , ^ i BEST IMPROVED V'EL ROOF1NO , - CORN -6 LLER. i THE G TEST WONDER < HE TIMES j "ThePoekel i-SheDer!" j Aad u saldlofvespi Bu^.or | LfPrlc. only D.Uarf.J] I i3r%sS suF8^ 1 ffSliua. -,«u- AA gj TEBfk.,. m .,..w .-rru, < Cap, [.land. l-hll.dflphlv | j PA I ING.->" ~ J II Oi l HUN ' r I b PAI] ING, j I ULA CALUlMraii 1 J d PAPER HAN BUILDING "roMpslros.*.' ctrully .ollcltsd. I I su* IMf ITH a Moaaow. FER- ZERS. | COHPL MANURE, BKNI I o W K R 1 Super-PhOfpl Lime, Ammonia It'arrtfteed J Adulteration. llM rnlud zoode w beat Cue. Oala.Pomacs ssajsis | DIXON. 8 PI, ESS A CO. - "O IENTZ, B sr — J LEG A I OTICESj^oncz u bw ^itto " tor - 1 J@E = rdti cSrtri?' £r:irS S£»S' SSiS i DsudApmik . »
- MILUMgRY. 11 **»■ hoop sum. ns. | N* T. BOPKINT1 "OWN KAXV j -EETtTONt SX1ZTZ." J tb^^M^SstoUr^53uIlnR»tiJ.r Jg-ra. OOkSteriB^^ratlgtel^Blo^ ^rawo^LkopShTOt AN EDTIU SSW STOCK Aad rrMb Ouppty of DOT GOOD. AND NOHO^^^ LATEST BTTLE HATS k BONNETS. • i I' I A'DSOMC DMSSS GOODS AND TMlMMI.IGS. fl Also, CLOTHS ui CASSIMEan for m.o u4 ■ • rhllmtelpau prlcm. * ■ .aiE "" \ DEEDS, BONDS, Lo. CONVEY AN CI1V (A. Willi scKtomi >od dMp.ua, sad Askaow. ifdCme.U sud DeposmqosJgsaVi^w^iw . OtBou .1. WealeolUs Boordla* House, Townload's IslfL Oy May Oouirty, N.Z. SILVER WARE. "SEEING IH BELIEVING." No. 104 Akch Street, ■ 1 NEW GOODS! NEW PBICKS! S I LTKU A IU.VEB.ri.ATtU WAR El ^ i ^^^^^^tooludto^ ft fry , U- lle-Plslln* .1 Aorl ootlc. «ll-y American WATCHES I
! w. W. OA8SIDY. i No 15 SOUTH SECOND 8TBKKT, Varied and EiIvbsIvp Stork UOLb and SILVER WATCHES SILVER WARE. Luilomtm suiy b« ssiumd thai ooavbul ibv *i wsfflMSft"1" " "" PLITKD WAEE CONSTiNTLT OS HIND. WATCHES .od JEWELRY r«rtfull| r^ Klmd. AU orders by sdl pmmpU^.Hralsd FURNISHING GOODSNOW 18 THE TIME I. H. SMITH'S STORK, I Marin* a (ood ouortmool ot CU'THS AND CASSIMBBBS, ! Hear licit, the patraaueot too public. Mid lo- | vitealbem^cohradesAadJlo Mistook of New I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, : a*- Oepolrlos dooe at the eberUstuotRTe. ("IS I CITIZENS OF CAPE MAY CO. j FALL AND WINTML CLOTHING. ' C. D. GOLDENBUG, ^A^oat, BOOK8, STATIONERY. M. 8. GARRISON, WASHINGTON STlUiKT. opposite tho root OSir, OU Idi^reipvfllddlr^lororm ^ko^pu Mlo, AN^H^.i' Tur^ussgs^ TOBAGtl-A • REAT ESTATE AGENT. MEAL ESTATE AGENT Comnihiloncr of Deedi. iro^"oo»lrtlo*woiGv«lc.|" IduuL HowJosooj. LOTS FOR N ALL. J. Vo*S£TRR^ Ironllo* tho IMOE dual lb row. Iota Iko morkot olpnrols Solo. O&o Mat duo. la IS" Poal OEce. . . r , COTTAGES FOR SALE. - 0O~ BUI d„ mr1SToKc4,Ti. L NawJemsy. . spv ml. fubnuheV "cottages to ^SSSsar - ^OfSce BOhtdoor I. fojol OEev, lAps Istsan, B

