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Aartcnlhter ducted from time bnawcnorU with too mine way. sudguzJnatAboat the ram. Hsed a Mkowmmw, thry might ltxer had MOt oOre, crop that would marb more abnndsnt yield of the same. Ttaj didnt* reason aboot the matter, hot followed a track which bid been well beaten before them. Farmer* at the present day, especially what may be railed fancy former*, have gooe tiilhn other extreme. - With them Um cardinal virtu.- hue hem to Karegard the pant, to rtrlkr ant •thetrfomln&onddmrniartlrtlar theory to which everything nmjr'be made to conform. If they Jm<r not taken to raising hobby-hdrww! thcV have taken to riding hobb i/Q, unttV-udinv a one luw been ridden /ti death. BtRY&OM RtghtlO be a reading - and thinking irata, loodng into what issRw,to*MwfiAi Tain* there may be In vh but fanning la eminently n prnctioal htikkbeaa, to be conducted not no much at theory as oj^ experience. A IWOry may be very aplended. !«it If it doe* not work well, It la worth nothing at all An inventor of aome fertilizing material, for Instance, may make It as char its Uie eon, on paper, that it con- 1 talna all that k requisite to insure an ahnndanoe of this or that particular \ crop; tat 'If It doca'not cause the crop 1 tp grow, If It proves a follure when it j comae to be applied to the soil, It will not be worth any more to the former J than a recipe for making moonshine | The great thing for iwrh ami "every ] man to do, after getting all the suggea- , Hons and information rliat lie can, from otiwro and from books. Is lo exercise ' hie own common sense In cultivating ' his grounds. Isrt him mjt be govrmcd ' by any mere theory, or by any Iron role of the post, but by the nature of hUaoti: the situation of his form, the ' circumstances of his family, and a ' variety of considerations which cannot ' hers he named; bnt especially by his ' own MaM lull on Ad experience upon his own farm. Experience Is tlier>-ull . of cxperhuent, dhd this should not always be oonductcd In onr ilircetlon; [ but common tense should he the Judge to which ail qqaatioiis should be left furdeelalon. 1 PtlM-Raot Prop ii gii r ion. , In a latti number of Die Mdyaein, of Ho, ticaJiurt was n communication on" t the propagation of the pear, from Dr. t Van Moos of Relgiam. We quote a r paragraph:"I now propagate for myself and in- , timate friends the most choice varieties j „ of peara, which I obtain by uicaus of the roots. Not a single one foils in | [ this new process. It is immaterial In what luanp-r they are set out. This J, method I discovered aeddentally, lu „ ennseqm*n«! of some routs, on which I - intended to grnft other kinds or [wars, j being thrown on the ground and ■. roVrnd with a little earth, to preserve , tliern until uacd for that puposc. and { which were lost tight of and forgotten , until the next spring, when ail of than sent up stalks, which, in tile nntumn, were as tail as . those raised from the seal of two yeurs' croivili Thrv c.m ' he set not In the spring at well as t autumn. Such roots should he delected i oshava one or more terminal fibres; i and those that nre often cut ofl" and left - in the earth when a tree Istraiisphinbsl, I succeed well They cannot lie too I small, but should not he larger Uuui i tile linger. The wounds at the large < ends should be covered with the same ; colpposltinn to protect, as In grafting. I They must lie aet obliqoaly, » i marks the Rwal World, will ! of standing and trending an a hard floor, so will a now, s sheep, a man. ' A soft bed feab cany— gives rest And " yet we neglect the Uriding of onr eta- ' hies, to a great extcn* Injured limlie and other ailments, especially of the hoof, ore the results often of n neglect J lien-, a* has (eon clearly enough stum 11. I and a* any man can clearly enough see, if he gives the satyect a moment's f thought. Bed with straw, whkli is » plenty, or sawdust, or tan-bark, or •' sharing*. The dryer there materials d are the better. Every day remove the h moistened bedding, and replace with k new. Such a floor, woU bedded, adds g greatly to the warmth or a stable, and t! thus (renins fodder saver. The h •mail boles nnd crevices in n floor, with ll a good bedding upon them, will let r little or no cold through, and wilt drain ti the stable. Bather bare a ground ti icn, fan are. " " p Dry Fickle tor Bret.— If von yEES?*"- £ potMagH down w you prewwl tn a >' I ^Ufo^ofit^s in r vV1' iM|. r*1"' "j? Bmk* o wiliniiiml.wtMM'wiS , ; c ruble umnlrev to ft re^riclcd en- £ cloatwr, they should bate a gocri anp- ' ply rf wood Iwhee to waBow In, It • taring*. uaTttsit '"n is a d

Ralfl«r farmers. I. The former ought to rise early, f - to sec that^ra dft sa. and tjuit both ; * his example be followed and Us orders 1 * obeyed. . , " a. The whole form should be re*- j - ulariy inrpeeted, end not only every " field rxsmined. tat every beast seen at 1 e least once a day. 1 A In a consideraM form it is of the '• atmost eouaeqoence to have hands spen daily appropriated for each of the moat r hn portent departments of htbAr, for ' there is often a great Viae of time where , persons ore frequently changing their r" employments, and the'trdfk ia not ex- * re-uted so well. B A Every meons should be thsught * Of to diminish labor or to increase its L power. Far instance, by proper ar- '■ rangemont, five horses may do as much n labor aa'six perform, according lo the nsnal modo of employing them. 5. A farmer ought never to engage " in a work,- whether of ordinary practice . ~ or Intended improvement, except after , " the raooiTareful Inquiries; but 'when , 1 begun, he ought to proceed in it with mnch attention nnd pcrscvcrancr rfnHI 5 y he has given it ii Bur trial. ' . 0 0. It is is.main object In manage- } 0 ment not tn "attempt too inueh, and ' 1 never to begin a work without probnr bllltyof being able to finish It In dne It 7, Every farmer should 'have a bosk ] £ for inserting all those useftil hints » whirh are so constantly occuring In S conversation, in books. In papers, and J 0 gathered in the course of his reading or 1 £ in a practical management of his firm. I " t — Sinclair. | 1 How lo Make Manure. ! Take everv advantage to cpHoct logetlier pruning* of trees, roots, large * weeds, &c. ; place Uiem together nnd c cover with earth, so as portly to char, and burn the remainder to ashes. To . ' this lioap should be brought all the weeds, Ac., collected in the garden and" surrounding grounds. There is _ uotliing settles such things so well as burning them, tlpcn this may be ] placed sawdust not} reftisc from the wood yard, which will become charred. Such a licap will be most valuable for mixing with i-artjj for potting plants, | dressing the turCue of beds for small | seeds, Ac. Ifa former gives liistliougii J lo this subject, nnd begins to make a ' special work of the manufacture of | manure apd fertilizing snbstaners, he. ' will be astonished to see lipw mncli u can be done to advantage and profit, thnt luid not occurred to him before. It is absacd and ridiculous for a former to be jiinching and parsimonious in comfort for his fondly or fur liim--self^tf he is wasteful nnd Uneconomical in the management of mauures. It is like saving at a spigot, nnd neglecting the bung-hole. Good Feeding. — Feed liberally. , Feed at regular time. There is no ^ . profit In poor animals of any description. They eat more and fore worse than animals liberally fed, and they return less profile. Nee tlint the food u Is clean and palatable. The hens on " (the hay-mow and the dirty feet of men and children running over 'hay and green corn fodder on the born fioor, 01 I do not Improve It or lynder It more A 1 palatable to a cow of nice taste, and if she seems dainty, under such drenm- ' standee, Mame yourself and not her. waste and want of economy in some lams from these and other Cannes often enormous. A really good and ( judicious feeder of stock is rare. Feeding Is an art to bo acquired by the must cnreftil experience and observation, nnd fljw attain proficiency in it. Oo*t» Mkai. KtifoMiixH Cows,— The slatPiivnt lau^y msdc through 8 tlio agricultural press, that euro meal is tlie best feed for cows as a milch pro- , ducer. Why this shoukl lie repeated pi when the cxjicricnci' of almost every S] is to tlie eontrarr, we cannot " 1 tell, unless It Is for the reoson thai meal is the beet grain feed for cows not giving milk. There Is no „ 1 grain so good for keeping up animal and producing flesh and bt, and it is used in winter by most dairymen for that purpose; but as a milk producer it Is the poorest graimthat can be given. Oat meal and wheat bran are for superior.- These -UUmeiit.- « based upou actual rx|icripient and Former. ^ v.. . " T ACtnutBiro.VDK.vr of the Elizabeth srnds the following to that * Mr. Editor:— The following isocure for Um blind stnggcra, a complaint 'I which kills a great many valuable J2 This disease generally prevails the months of August Rcpfem- * lier and Ortoher. As soon as it is JJ, lhaf the disense Is blind stag- jr take pork bribe nnd rob it ailover » the horse's, body; rob it well with the m hand; the imtrof disease win soon firy it in; thru apply it two or .three times, mbll well with the tianil. This I have Jf triedanunp»rof times, and never fitilcd jw cure. From the pen of one of your K most aged sufaseriiiers, purely for the K public good. ^ ELitif Bond, Lyons Farms. J] Tius IlBtT Ut'TTKB.— ; It has been " proved that cows make the richest n. butter when they first go out to pasture in the spring; that they produce the ai liarfieat butter when fod on dry fhod; ^ that butter made during the fall is lest *1 for keeping. The town of Itennes, «» in Brittany, is noted for its peculiar u! butter; tlie milk of tbe previous evenlag is mixed with Uje warm mornlug*s " milk, and the mlxtne allnwed to stand frir two or three hours, when the whole rburned. Those who practise this plan claim that they thereby obtain a larger amount of butter of a more deli- r. "**!?• i Mto talk of \heir fanns " wearing w out," afteraft-s-yesrs'cuhure. Farm. £ Cs-SrSSt; " have been under cultivation for centu- •' ries. We remember In England, wime yrors ago, speaking ui an England « about foams " wearing out,*' » wlien he looked up sun,ri«d and asked " who da^kwrhls fa^ frviii running down U no former. — Lrmirritt, ^ :

FERTILIZERS, jl BACCBftl ~ raar-"* BAUGH A SONS, Philadelphi., Rertk-Westera riBTILIUifii Compl, OHIOAOO. SOLE MAN0FACTTKEB8. PRICES. Bsvxh's ifw u~* m««, SSS per aooo lbs. rrWs. SSO per t,0» lbs. D.rtRh'i CMa'sp Hiv* Bsavr*. bs^^lron"wbukl^/™l^"s prsfec , r>- It. B»p m sbfareta wdxkt, ISO fesM.. BAUGH™* t SONS, *° *"'* ptULADBlFHIA Niillh-Western FertlHslRl Co., I c"""r c icAno. ' mmj b. procure* from Osatm lo "»J ol lb. prlnclpsl town* to to* Usllrt State* or DojalGENUINE MANURES. ALLKN & NEEDLES IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF TJME. ; Ths old ••sodarrl ortirle, uniform to quality, iho um«i finely prw- ] pared »nd lltaptU i'boaa. , pbata in tbo iUrk.l. < Ia Biga 300 lba. Midi, »50 per 3000 lb*. 1 AMMONIA'!' T> ' FERTILIZER. Acknoicledgtd lo be tbe moit rateable Public. Ia Bap, 1501b*, «*ai.»35 par SOOO It*. 1 PURE U HOUND RuNK A T LOWEST .1 1 ARK EE ff.4 TKS. PERUVIAN GUANO. : FISII GUANi). i Packed la Bamla. !31 per 3000 lb*. J LAND PLASTER. Difioonnt to Doalera on above Prices. arUslea, eeod yoor ort-n dlroet to na. and Uwy , will hare prompt attoutloo. j ALI.BN k NKEDLftS. ! ft Btarao. 41 & Wator Sc. X 43 & Dal. At. 1 nr AI.KRS IN OILS, CANDLES. ANnaCNKSALCUMMlllION MERCHANTS, ] ! ESTABLISHED n 1848.] ( BOWKB'H COMPLETE MANURE, j HKSRY BOW Kit, CM KM IS I'. i PHILADKLPHIA. Hoper-Fhaiphkle of Mne, Ammenln 1 ■ reuiB. ■ran SUBura oontalaa all Ik* element, to a WftMW T DIXON, SUA RFLKSS 4C0 , ? South W*ler, anil W South Delaware Are. raiuakLPni*. For Halt by WM RkYNOLUS, ■ HALTIUOSS. IlD. r And by d*a1*raf*uerally throufbout th* MARL. c Tlie West Jersey Mar laTrani|H>r tatlon (onspitny » Are now' deUrarti* bom tk*le Pit. a Vary *u- " ivtlor qualllyof Jj GREEN SAND MARL. HSSS s iscff ?s r.nzjtz ton. to Um aet«, WMI. whara^tk* Uy WM ua "llAM UTOnT l*q'.'1ol Vlneland.ztrea ^ followloz a. Ma experience : ^ ' ra*4 iSaSTSul you wqt m* lut Kpilay era# JJ SjEHHSSSSS : Pros' H*o°N pS^'rEs'cLirlr' tiorli" ^ ,n*L Your* trulr. VIOM, rrullu.il Uesamntal' Troa*. ' ■loan THOMAS fxxaLET.al C*p*May,a*y. . gaESSgSl: waaappilrd Itblak ihare wu a* lame*. I* S5s .k. whale ot ...k itrau UuU hrm.n'ikak oir nT "*"* °™ p***' I J raicx or marl ^ fjKSSi^KSSBgg H w.Ti*«UW^leU|S3 mhi8 ,T A T I O N E R V , &o. -IkwLs, Stationery and Notions. 1

ii^iip»CAL.. HOQFLAKD'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hooflartd's German Tonic The Gmt Inwdia for fill Ditrsira »f the , r.rrjrjt, mtomaci i, om Diamnrtra ^ ftfjys CPMitH BFTTPRS i ■— >*-<*■ HOOFLAHD'S qermah tonic. ^M|M"A?Vuui toa"m<a< yrafamee "IlI'ii'wla'liwTwMdU Hoofland's German Bitters. HOOFLAND'S QERMAN TONIC. Tb«y ara hatb aqullr goo*. a*t coatal* lba aama oaeinau amaw. UnlW. bwrMatb* lw« balar JiS 1^3 toe p»m»l Mf■WiSSiEiSSBIfiSSSaS" °%W$sk~ oflEo Btomteb. "/wlmrnln* of the Head, Hurriod or Dlmralt Breathlns. elultorlns at tho Heart, Chokies or hugocotlna Ban.atioaia when I n a Lrini Poatura, Dim nr.. of V lalou. lownoaa OI tho Ukta and _Eroa, Palll tn th* Bide. ^ Ba^. CfoaaL ^Z«Gnba, ate.. Budlha rieah. Uonatanl ImaslolnKs of and CfroatDaproaalon of Spirit. gSjrih.ESS Hoofland's German Bitters, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. rHILADXLPRIA, PA. ^^aa^raMSMSywif^mSjatya? planuT jSa'l33^222lme!7iei,eywbuuy. Ch.oa W Diarrkoa. l)EIin,ITY, _«?»"«• Induced by Sororo Labor. HardAM ballai lb. eM^ wd|bla> kutl'.^area NOTICE. Ii aa w.UaaUbllaka* bat toil tally eaa-balfaftoa JS fifew. djmmm vriUM. « to. WEAX AND DEU0ATE OHILDSElf r.3ji™* elraarwyaaaa oi'maKASMUX btiua ocro£^prt^'»£pa<^nS»|^e? It. T ESTIM ONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, V (Ar Sqwama Ownt of P«, wrIWatS aSSadCTtegsdv ^rA. .W^tokJJJh WA1B "Hon. IzTnot Thompson, Jodporf tko Vajirrew Churf of Awaeplieala h-iwwt' I " il3u°y^ie*wtlSr^T ' ,«*» wdlfrdbU^fa my urp.rw.w-- , From R«v. Joseph H Korwd, D.D., D^/aaHaa Peer Mr: I beta bua frayaaaU, to, ot dISweal IdoATef raaAWMa. bat rafardlse **"■ "7'»>Khli_ ^ Fnim Rev. J, D.Jefxfall, caution. _ 0" R— iacx .to . mBm ctLAmum K.jsrjun. lyjtoaw, PRICES. rot SALK ir ALL DkCCOISTS an6- " BTORKKUPxas. | V • I 1

HAIR DRESSING- - The La^t Success. i4ths& HjUR restorer H AIR dressing ■ JDew^Vt moaeBoi^t ' BY 1TB USE J "firay sr Psded Hmlr h oalcaly • restored to iu yoethfal tutor ind brmaty. and with the first application a - beaatifal gloss sad delightful fragrance £ Is given to the Hair. 'It trill cause Hair to grow on Bold Spots. • It will promote laiorisnt growth. j F.tLUSfl HAIR h ImsmHstoiy checked. ' Per Bole by all Dmsziata. 38 lUrelij M.H40 Park l'lsco. . phi dtON EDOIIAR • DRY GOODS. &.C. ! raw . SPRIYC AID ZliflHER HOODb ' CAPK MAT COURT HOI'SB, 2 Straw, SUk, Crap* ami Lace Boonela. Alio. Straw am) Chip Hal. Alao. riowara. Ribbon, .nil Pramra. Muallaa.BfiiTleklnr.lilofhamB.DrlllA'eolored Clolba for Ladle.. Gentle loco-, a- d Chlldreo'a llooa. toibrall.k Pi.ra.ol. 7mi son SbvloV Shoe, of dUtorrot .tylea. Hoc, Gll a.,1 lajr.lo MaTa^^g^wbere N. C. PHICE'8 NEW \ CJ1EAP S T O I . E ! : COP. PRRKI t BAASI0X Bta., J , GAME ISLAND. nits, oiis, (.lassYImttC GROCERIES, 1 BTATIONEKY. ' oSTioT' a* e. TINWARE, Ac. ; „ mil" "d '"STgRICL. I bVII I.l.t.VI IIII.Dltl: Til, «'o/w .tin, Court Houte. 1 G^Vc^irlilnf^^i'^^^i"|!™°' OUT GOODS A UR0CKRI Slblti;. aonaUUng of ^ and Ufibloached.) Priala, Detain*. Alpaaaa, Ribbon a, Velaet, Slooe ami Earlb.ow.re, P.lol., Otbi* Glaaa. OHOOMIIKN. Taa, togat, Mol.s.e., Spire., Powder ami Sbol," Burr Ins OIL . ARdaCCO— Tbe celebrated Mooltor Nave, S^M. of 'll daeerlptlon*, *"*' "0k'° " """auTio^,^ ^ CONTRACTORS &c, A'lTKMION! HOFFMAN ia WILLIAMS, G^rpeijtets Jqildefg, CAPS fttbtD. K. 1. I'AKEUda method of loformloctoolrfrteoda f"rmnd£Tsalldlara! we*lfi"i£w' prepuwd to Move Stmcturos Of Every Deacrlplloa, " STILL AT IT."WAKE A ELDKEDOK, t'ontractors aud Builders, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. aaxu-l KICHARD C. MHJBOL BUILDER, L'APK I&L.AND NGW JKRHKY. ~ QAfrflTA CHINE. The HooHhsUflu Ma chime I "TAC'TOM E^ciSm^S^lB rcaf*" II 10

MEDICAL. COT83 COUGH BALSAM! rpHlt kaax tried and popular simedy la efal» , •aqured for lb* baallb. comfort and enatoaanc* of to* family throawl lb. Ioo( and tadt- , kkould nor ba forzotteo. rot yoor. II bo ■om for too aaferp or Uair oklHreo. aod all ebeal and lansa,/.aool iOhrd to V wllhoOl . | tolas lo the market, w, bow forelah our mare moto family alae betllea, wbleb wtlL I. com- ] moo art to lba other arte, be too ad at all Drue ; FOB CROW, may dwaya be relied upoa In Ibe moat *xtriioopiAG cough. tola terrible dlaeaae lor the laat ler. yeara. la, that II Ipyariably relleeea aud eurra If. HARD (OLDS aud CO IK HA ! SOREA'EKS OF TIIK THROAT, I CHEST AM) mm i .a! ^ Do nol delay proeuilns and Immediately j IN CONSUMPTION, IN SHORT. TIIF ('. CI. CI. ARM CO.. TIIK ATTENTION OF TI|K FK0F|.K World's Great Remedy. J (joe's DYSPHASIA ( lire, j TOE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE 1IA8 CORE I TO THE RESCUE. ^ Indigo, Hon P,,,rp.m. Siet Readae he. Sour not x or Acidity of the i Stomach, lining of Food. Flatulency I.aerilude, Wearineu. fihaUy Death', ~ popala Cure, aud L^baa^rored parrtelly^libialuw!" "K' laSpwrtfuIJi*1 """" lUsoedl LCSTEX SEXTqN- '» A GBI'.AT BLESSING. jLw. arm* 4 (Mow. DrJypto., OodaM: t -asssrs a* ktaaaa, Coa'a Dyreerial. Cure, -n l b,, drrl.ed a GREAT RKJf AF1T rfcOM JT. lad la now _ aomyarallealy wall. Sba raaarda Ibla mrdl- - nr#.w, CLE KG TMRS. 'a The are. kill Ataza. ol AHefkaay, terel- , DRUGGISTS Any drugs!*! iu to. e-i.alYy will toll yre^Tf i a a lhal buy. a botUe of Coa'. Djapapala 1 Cox* DrlPXNIA CllRE Durrhlr., flyreatrq. Coin, summer Cam- , , plaint., Griping" aud ia fact, aeprp klborderaS I d eamllljyo af toe rtomaab. ' a bare, o or by ."-pUoal'loa to' THE C;. 6. CLARK CO., < o«T. mf<ororo. New Haraa. Coma. <

RE^L ESTATE. TiNELAKD. _ g To All Warn finx Farm. j BTTumr of Tmun. N 1 A Rare Opportunity in the beet Market I onrf mot! deliqktful and healthful Cli- , mate in the Onion. Only Ikwty Mile, South of Philadelphia, on a Railroad ; C beinyn Rick Smt and IdyUy produc - tine Wheat Land; among the beet in ' fig Garden Stale of New Jereey. 1 paicr AKD.TSSMA fTb. lead iaaaldal lba toto.aQW pal aarefor ,, ■ "nieoii tort,MG*l"frrmISlSod|o»*»; tea- * tSfcoS'inS ™2T .'SflVrertoSl b. aeeouaa. with a toarn^lo^thaoeotra. . ( i ?jb^E . kaaa, fall I", all klada of eo(etablaa aod root aropa, aod-tlAloaat rottoUaa of IrolL aueh aa Cr*Kir^ MrtSre"indP^Sre tatoThS XpkrtMo*ihal*r!il|,adelphU aod New" Vort" market*, lo ™jpeel^ to IbejoS aod rrop. Ibere I »ee Re porta of Colon Robinaoo. Xaq , of the - New Torfc TVIbuae. and of Or. Cbaa. T. laelraoo I ! wM,h "m- •> to'* muSmiStLSr IroR^nert'tot. lo'tor! Ula aalbereil.and for W^a ' I ref. r— r r ,el I hr Stkare MUrire'b. Prtureh.re»U bf^reto" "J "■ i r E ' ' ; t" '; Vj'J m i wberl-'o' danper Or'ink !l llelreoi J rhVi-'rt " purely t^^^e«dKj'1^^jJ.'hIebJto ' lhe'dproaubl^cul**rrttoa*,or*a"laria,'aaS^lle a *."■»" to'r'liL* nny"mlto.to°£' flJi/'oTui' 4 near k roosk road and Jhrooah a wllderneaa i \ a ' WHAT VIRITOR: WILL «KK. iiSri'HSteSSS etoayuRto tobrer by; Haaaabe dti. .. ibrou-zb I The aswloadia esaily clearrd, aod tbe Rral jrepofawoel potatore will paiy r'*r lb* «wl a«4 ^ 4 m-e*tir'?ro'pfo^Laflm« papa 'wtaj home* 41 Vlaalaod bat* baeo taken (torn to* uaw laad by lba hand of laduatry aad patience. > mVo, howeetr, are not MUra orapeeolaloraj TIMBER LAND Sre-SSiriSdiL:"'"" """"" ■ THS TITLE. u lha till* ladadiapittabl*. Warrantee deed, f* ; ^pSt^J^hsSais •

/ ifTOyESe v . SATE VOI R MOUSY : < sKLureisTrocxoRrrmcwsBT ( H EM BY HILL'S NEW MARKRT 8TOVK STORE, I l"1** Do°** abore Booth aCreaf, Wat Me, " 1 raiLADixrau, SJSSiSSWSfdLSSSS i -BR8T STOYB8 NOW IN OSR, j NEWrATTgRNSRkVXRRxrvRsorrCR. 1 all of wklik will ba aald al'akoot H AJ.F THE UtUlAia PRIOKH 1 Therefore all whoNqre to^aoe of a GOOD ! peorure TttK I pxrasr •trtte fay uur | Th. public are .reared that thlart 1 OLD STOYKN . RKCA1RKD AT ; T THF d SHORTEST NOTICE ' . _yS»" CASTINGS AMD BRICKS FOR a A LA. |' HENRY HILL, "NKW M ARRET HTOYK STORE,1' PHlLADElihlz ' w ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE, j THE CELEBRATED I goVernorpenn.I FUEL SAVING, OAS BURN IN-., and AIR LIGHT ! COOKING STOVE, I I FUR CO AI. A Nip WOOD. - ' "UOYKRNUU PENS'" ij\ U-oobt::--^ ■ M ° B* DD EA B LK . * ' • I GRAVEL ROOFING. - STILL AT IT." FROST DOKS NOT CKAI'I NOR IIEtT j , DISSOLVE IT re i^ jl'gr **ClV F|"*l'ro'fj 4[ e } BEST IMPROVED GRAVEL ROOFING ! warii'A EL'DRED'GE,' ^ ■i CORN-SHELLER THE GREATEST VVOMIEII OF THE TIMES' • '"The Pocket Corn-Shelter!" o- Peter a.ly Taeo Dallrea -Cl ;1 ;^^gjEgg^jge Joaeph i-ebrlleo'seL^at Cape IU and. PAINTING. J | "'ape'alaud.' ' 'pbHAdalphU*' - j HOUSE A SIGN PeA-INTIIsUi lcu«r \ ; : CHINA GLOSSING. Gl'Il.PINvI and PAPER HANGING. I Tour palro'niyeT. reapaelfully aollelled READY-MADE CLOTHING, i EDWAEDS &^LA WHENCE, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, s. K. Cor. Seeoad Bad ■akn lu., PHILADELPHIA. . (fl 0 THING - FOR MEN AND BOYS. Cloths, CsMlmeres sad Vesiiags. DEPARTMENT YOB CUSTOM W41RJC I Agrntu for-ftiled Clothing. , ; ■ ".r-^5,Sr '

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