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The foci U patent lo the most superSeal ohsrrvatfoa that the total «... t -rtfon s^ataE droogfat, for adequate returns for the lshor of culdvntfon, or . for full supplied of Cum products for ; national ammunition. We may not * be able to rmlctfiste the precise amount ■ nf increase in production riuc to nn additional Wh in depth of cUtlr.lt™. bat rxperiineuti hare shown that in many sells It barm, relatively. tier -prejnxtJon to ihdamu- hi' depth of culture; «o tlmt where Urn auil Is now depth of cnKlratlon would give nearly one-sixth more production. The agricultural prodatHrt. of 1867, of Uiooc articles which would be influenced by depth of culture, has a total value of at loaat «1 ,500,000,000. Now, an increase of oven one-tenth of thin amount by an additional inch of culture would addjHJO, 000,000 to the value of the annual agricaltural production, of the latlvo to the depth to which the root' of the cwrenh and rlovmt. a» well as many other plant*. wOl daoceod in an aeratod and healthy aoll. In ravine, that have been filled with mirf.ee «il. or wherever the uiould i. of nullah).three foot or more; clover root, from three to tour fort; and inatanrv* havefcv been given of will greater length of the roots' of arhoat and oats. With the prevalent mode of culture. In wry com ! pact aoUa, wheat voouare so martinsurface aa tfi he thrown out by the in.--chankal displacement of flveaing and thawing, and if not utterly dent roved, they struggle frulthanly to pierre «ul>•oH, pocked, perhape, b_v the tread of cattle tor a century, and finally yield to the bloating poorer of an early drought, blighted' 'shrivelled, light, wartfefcss tor teed, and of little value fur bread. The drill, planting the wed firmly tptbe with hmteud of scattering It on the surface, already save half the winter-killing in the fields where It is used; and deep culture, with proper drainage, would procure exemption o (Wan moot of the remaining liabilities, t and ordinarily, from nil dangenrof loss s from drought. The advantage of n<lditlotml depht of pulverisation, therefore, would often be tor greater tiinn j i tho proper-donate incrensn of depth, < and the profit of the improvement ' a would 1* increased In corresponding ' > ratio. In tliis country the average ; t yield per acre or one of the principal f - staples, wheat, under our system of | shallow cultivation, has been gradual- f ly insetted, until at the presrnt time It . does not exored IX busbels per acre. , wlille England, with lier deep tillage ( and rotation system, has raised her , avenge to 28 hiahels. Estimated our , whrat area at 18,000,000 of acre., and , allowing an increase of IB bushels per | acre under a system of thorough and | judicious cultivation, llie (ncreaia-d | production would ainoui* 10 288,000,- , 000 busbels. and wheat is but one of ; provemont. , Dsep cultivation Is a prime nccossity , of roo»-culture. which forms the basis . of English agriculture, and enables the , English fanner to pay annual rents , equivalent to the toH.in.ple value of , oiu- tonus. The growing of these , ough admixture of the food producing , elements of the sail and its prompt , permeation by water and grass, which ' are so accessary to pUnt-grmrth.-Franoe, inflowing in our foot-dtepa, or the want of a proper rotation system . -has reduced the average yield of 1 wheat to 18 bushels. The Singh, toct t that, while England has two acres in t "gresntaopa" tor evety acre In wheat, : , France has three aena in -wheat tor > every acne in green tropa, and that ) farm crop, aspirins the cause of tbc J 1 valuable cereal In the*.- countries.— r *cp are nf Ommimnor ./ Ajricuttur,. f 1. The tormer ought to rise early, to i sr.- that Other, do so, and that both his a example be followed ami his orders d fid. The whole tarn, should be regu8. HKBtoSMmaMshrn.it far of the .pocteily sgpiaprfned tor each of the t in ia| limutot tiiilsmi. nf Islim > tor tototrslMl giesn leaa of time 1' f "f to #«fiphh Jfitor^yTlhorease its > rs.ugm>*<. fiwbowmmay do as much 1 | to»*(fe*Hl>lLii«*«dtaaryprar«4oc i wUbpttlfMsaM, ansapt after I
To Preserve Sweet Potatees. -la this palatable and wholesome article of food is an especial tovoritewiih us, aid tho yield in New Jersey, the ; gWe the '"instructions furnished J^a ■ wriUng from Ohio, who aajmhe has < ' kept sweet potatoes lu good sftuud eoo- : dllion eleven months, gives thclBnow1. The sweet potato should be gath- ! errd in dry weather, if practicable. ' after arriving at as much maturity as , ' the season allows. A frost that will ' 1 UU the vines stmply, will not neoss- ' eerily destroy or Injure the tubes; but it Is Injurious to let tbrm remain long in the ground after that circumstance, [ If tlw wrstber should is. cold and damp. 2. In handling them, avoid bruising them by throwing them violently [ against each other, or by any other means, as this will Induce decay more titan any other mechanical operation. ; lltii sUtt'd to 1 nniltd as car, full, a, , ; A, tuber may be cnt wjth a kqifo | witl.ont injury topts keeping, Imt a ' bruise is very often total. i ' • ' .1 To kri-pthcn. in soUod coridibon. \ ' it Is necessary that they should have a dry nt.nosphcr, a tcmpeaturc of 85 o to j | ] 00 o, with as little variation as possiblo, and snfficienl ventilation to keep | tin- atmosphere dry, but avoid fluctua- ] tions in temperature. | 4. When placed In three clreum- 1 ' stances, which sbould be immediately I after they are gathered, let them retire- j , " ly ohm,, and fio not disturb tlwin ex- j . ' cept for use or market, as any hand- i ling or assorting after rtr.ee pat In the | place to keep, liastens decay. Judrelas Horses by Appeari oiler tbc following suggestions, tlw j ' result of iny dose observation and long i experience: If tlsc color U> light, sor- ■ n 1 or chestnut, his feet, legs and toco ■while- thcso are marks of kindness. ' If lie is brood and full between the eyes he may be depended onus horse . ' for being trained to anything; as respects such horses, tlw more kindly ■ •}-.«. treat them the better you will be , treated in return. Nor will n horse of ; this description stand a whip if well I tot. If you want a safe horse, ovoid | one Unit is disl. Cua-d. lie my be so : I j fur gentle and not to scare, but be will : have too much go-ahead in hint to be < safe with cvery-budy. .If you waul a i fool, J>ut a horse of grvnt bottom, gets 1 deep bay with not a white bair about him. If Ills like is a little dished, so much the jgorse. Let no man ride such a horse that is not an expert i rider; they ore always tricky and unsafe. If you wnnt one that will never give out, never buy a large, overgrown one. A black horse cannot stand tlw heat nor a white one the cold. If you want a gentle horse, get one with more ' less white about tire head, the gtnre the better. Selections thus made are * of great docility and gentleness. — Ex. Care far Hog t holeru. A writer ih the last monthly report , of the Department of Agriculture gives ; very simple remedy for hog cholera, which has never tolled as a prevents- c | tire, and In every instance wherein from neglect the disease made Its ap- ' ' penrnnce lie succeeded in curing It in a days. Two or more large barrels procured and placed conveniently to the kitchen. IntotbcM deposit oil the pot liquor, dish water and greasy . water of any kind, refuse pieces of ha- ' con, and n few buckets frill of Map suds. Let it stand a tow days, or unUl i fermoptation begins, then add to each barrel one bushel of fine rltareoal, a I Uolfrbuahel of com meal, one handful ' of salt, one half-pound copperas. Let 1 r stand a short tllne, so that the ooal ' may In-come U.oroqghly saturated with j the liquid, thru pour into troughs made i , fur the puriwoc. One barrel thus pre- ! J 1 pared, be says. If given once or twice a : ' ' week, will be sufficient for fifty hags, 1 and prevent cholera and keep them in j ^ a healthy condition. This remedy is , 1 quite simple, and will commend itself . ■ to tonners, much omit readily than ' the drenching will, drugs sometimes 1 ; recommended.— I lira llmiU. Profit of hrrptoi Hen-. , We cut the follo.vi.jp from an ex- - change: 1 hare three henneries, in > which, during the past year, 1 have ' three kinds, vis: twenty Brahuuu. ' fifty eommou barnyard fowls, and fifteen pure (lame, each by themselves. The Brmhtnaa were of the very best I ' stock, and 1 gave tbc advantage of the - " "3ouhl!wu!aow«li^ toctog^hesouIh]^d^ ; kept tbrm in the very best shape ! t possible. Since January' 1»<. 18b". h* 1 1 eggs from each odnp have averaged as . , follows: Brahmas, nine eggs |kt day; ! ■ Barnyard, thirty-two; (lame, nine. 1 t will also warrant that the first named " consumed almost as much grain 1 as the last two put together. No one > doubt for an instant their superiority „ as a table fowl, but. 1 contend that they s are among the patjrret layers — especial- ■ ly when you take^iflto^considrrat ion J the amount they cdnauu^.'' Kektixg CXms.— A great deal of J corn is woftilly wostur.aner all the • trouble and oxpense of ptefriag. planting aodharvratlng. This waste la abao- ] hitelv wicked, and with trifling extra care may be easily remedied. Id the 1 place, In hosting, a vigilant look- ■; out ought to be kept thai no unripe. | unsound ear or half-made "nabtfin'' . goes in with the plk that is to go into ' the crib. The pig pen is the better J place for all such material. One on- l sound ear may, and often does, damNext, whenever you are going to pot away com to keep, jwrt coal cr gas tor shoot the premises pretty liberally ' at first. It Is setter abomination to j rats and mice. They ivlfi no; bauvl in ; a con. crib flavored pretty strongly withgastor. Half a dollar's worth ' of tar will saw ten dollar,' worth of , OCHO. Vrvy many people seem to suppose 1 that com may be kept hi any sort of ft crib, sa open as Jm* Htraw's house,
FERTILIZERS. j»_ urom ■ „c..e s. | " flUetTL ' BAUGH & SONS, Phitodelphii, Sorth-Westera FMTILU1SS Coffip'I. CHICAGO, sole manufacttker6. PRICES. - hstsv to"**"Price. SSS.per5.ouo IS.. Baeih'i rstoep Ssu PertUlser. j TV. above Msauree ere faraUMOJ Is -bolb I ao i barren, •bHkever nutomert prelrr. , O- Ttc Bag. an ralfcva l» might, ISO p^oia. 1 ! f^ofah"*7bc'ti oojSs^oalllr aJW j J """'""bwoh a sons, *° PHILADELPHIA ' Norl h.Weatera ^rtlltotng Co.. t C ICA'IO. • ' Btcnil-S COMMKHCIAI. MAXC1IKS a j le Ibe DsIM Slatee or DouitGENUINE MANURES. J ALLEN & XFiEDIiKS . improved _■ v SDPEE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. ' I The old e.ssdsrd srticl-, sniforin io qualily. the sioat fio-ly pre- .1 I I I Is Bega, S00 lbs each, t» per 9000 Us. \ AMMo'niat d 1 FERTILIZER. i .tclsowfrdgerf to he Ik, moat caluabl, , , manor, at tktprict-fftrtdla tk, . Public. li Bajv 150 lbs wb, »35 p« JOOOlba. 1< ! I'll ItE GHOUXlt Hi INK! j AT LOWEST MABKET RATES. , PERUVIAN QUANO. j FISH QUANO. j Packed is Barreto »35 y*' 2000 Ike. J LAND PLASTER. A Disoonnt to Dealers on above i Prices. , | .HW«'e^dAor Md-redUeett.se. ssdtber j , ALLEN & NEEDLES. ■ 4 Steras. 41 BWalot 6l- S t! 8. Dal. Sr. ■ |.KALE«< IXI'US, CAHDI^j^ ^ PHILADELPHIA. I ESTABLISHED IB 1848.1 _____ _ COMPLETE MANURE ; j ' HBNRV BOWKR. CHK.MI8T, ji rHILAOKLPMlA. j , Hupcr-PkMphatr or Line, Ammonls * j ■ ! iSS | ■ -3aSss-— I dixon, 8harplrm aoo.. :t j For Sale by WM. KKYNOLI'S. 75 801th Street, j b BILTIMOKK, M». I ^o^bj dealaregasarallr tbroofbost lb. j MARL. " ( West Jersey SiarltoTraiiaportattan Cans pa tiy ■ m ^ ' * raor. coutmu. o«da«ui, wnmcor n j t i " ''*** ' ' 'Ti "f. 'TTi rri, 1 ^ ; powth auC oroduatlaaoase, I tbtnb. OVX* „ Saof absol'au'.oeir tolSTlm, la?Mo»ot j ^ Hmrnrrtmwr^oW^ ufre"paodu« a°Wttre [ f Vsore nj'Vj j " """nam »*V MLtsrr' arcaULSar. Sravm.^|toyi rMul<m m ■ takes off. Os tbetw* a Aba >br,a tba Marl . a riss-syss^sjsasrs: 10 l«Mtl«tol Ufa lUOafMUHsi' " i-arcr ot maul . SSESsS | - T:_ 1 7Wa«l»in?S^LST**te.*(^y^ .1 ™'Uirara*OTm|,a^.teb -
S mIdical. . _ ^ V '% jI' I ; ' - fa HOOFLAKD'S GERMAS B1TTLKS, p Hoofland's German Tonio j Qc Great katdiaftr ill DiKtm ot tat 1 < HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS i u— r-dt">'rerere|-U'.r rew -• HOOFLAND'S GEHMAN T0H1C. j SHg I : Hoofland's German Bitters. HOOFLAND'S QEBMAN TONIC. ' BSB:: of °8e UwmMh.'^wltnaUns'o'. BSAKSsrA : KvO. «S*otoest Dsprss^sv or "Spirt ta Jfoofland's German Bitters, HOOFLAND'S GERHAN TONIC. rXXfiXlD IV Dr.C JT. JACJCSO-V,^ plaiaT* Jaof1 '■**• t'reresj PUrere W_lb. DjjiqbWf i)ei1ii,itv, pcnsoxn AnraScEn ry i.trr. utl/tju * in m ureWtlt i"»u"'sir*."iartt! Ike aaarap aid artw^W aiaaajrv-'afal dare^baud NOTICE. •5S?=ir"™'i='El | a? *«nTj ra.r are Ua ■ ^ | ' fay^daaaU ^tt'ui. eba ,1 parsrea IbaJtTTSla. ar tba { ^ WEAK AXD DELICATE CHILDBES I i TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodwsni, -ISad-IW ra»3jaie. II.^HLlldr. I i "i ^ " ^ Hon. idtnes Tlmotpseo, | r..ra .aa pgniresos - From Rev. Joseph H Herman), D.O., i ! Lfcr.r*:i j Frotn Rey. E. D.^Fsny, , ! . CAUTION. ^ri=i ^SLs=ww^ARbS|: ciditB sr. xruyn, rift- a-. ! rarerertp C. * JSCXSO* * C. ' ^ Ora-a1a.'1CKfuu net " ~»l"is^KC^iteKrere UrFS roa UU BT ALL DSDOQlrrs AND ; -f ' -l 3 ' i
HAIR DRE88INQTht Uat^^^uccess. j « ^ ' hair restorer : HAIRDresSIKG : New^tylf iaaaeBoiftt ' ' BT ITB UbK Grey or Faded Hair h qrietij restored t« its youthfril eshrr sad htaaty, sad with the find sppliratioa s bruUfrri glare sad delightful fragrtoee ' ; li gives to the Hair. It will coose Hair to grew on Bold Spots. I It will promote laxirisnt grewtk. : FiLUNGHAlEU immediately cheeked, j War gala bp all Dr.««ire.35 Barclay St. k 40 Pork Place. pbi^onebouaic _ DRY GCODS. &.O. ' SEW j SFHI.Vfi SSDliniNEIt UOODk 1 CAPE WAV COURT IIOI'SE, j Mualin. B-dTlrk>l-x.f:inrhtaM,Drl'!e,e«lDred M'.^,r^^re&..-.b.ra ! CHEAP.STO i. E" | Cor. FKKUI A MAN810X Sis., " Ba?av*TR'ic r.HXTS. OltS, CLASS 4 PITT1*. ' GROCERIES, TEA. SL-GAR. MOLASSXa, SPICKS I BCRMNG OIL, a aery «oa arllrte for 44 caola j pergaUoo. STATIONERY. WII.I.IASI IIIf.DRETH, ^ Carc May Court Voutc. DUV C003.V .. UROCKEV SI0KK, klaOseU. SaUoalaCaaaMrTaa. *"■ r-liw». oOdajartpTra, sugar, Slal-eiaa, Kplrea, Powder sod PUOt, Pornlss Oil. ■r-ra.r.CU'M.JL1 ' noo Cat, CbrwUig an-. (bosIbs Stattssarr. | ^ ^ ( Atoo, a J of .1. Ciadra. I OONTRACTOR8 »o,J ATTENTION! j HOFFHAN lb WILLIAMS, 1 6i*lrf>ei)teir&ti)d $qi$elrs, I l-artuu Betkod of lotormlnx Iba.r frMSOa i forSelJJ°S!udin«a, wa*are'aowr prepasSjo Movo Stracturof | Of rawrj- Daaartptloa. ■ i IHOP-Cor. Waahlagtos St, a Delaware AT» HK HIRD C. aOtlDER BUILDER, | CATK I8LAND_NBW JERSEY. i QA8MACHINE. ^ j Household Ua> Machine I I '"rAcruwc'^Hi^ma'-My Ptra*' uc aUIULtOl WITH OASI j g"" I ( i u'ctigr t a, i v t. . j AAflDL - j i I re
medical. _ cors cough balsam i "W'' ■ : tpnteimd aal penluMlirld Vi * S stehte.oreimatt.pdi"- " | afire ai tba pear roll, arenad. Iks »re«rtet»^ I rerelad ».• that .wo. ret tba ressr ««•«• ' rrnulied ""• kealtk, wraSwd —* | nt-ra afth. f.mltr lkr*neb the |-DX^ad t.tL -b^at ari'l-'ara. eaannt .ffbrd to be wtthnot J I. .Aim., t. tba re ..are we— rare « , BMk f.wOr aire bnttla,. wkUh wl.L la asre- J ; la-tn wllh fie other aire, be fasad al all Basx \ row rnorr. The law will be fowad l.raluabla. aad ! reap always »». tallrd opo. la the reetd aa- | miooriM. coEflH. j thla tarribla Ww ^foa Ihr Iret teo paata. la, _ MORE THROAT. II Alt II ( «U)« li nil COKi II" ,t KOnF.M>» OF TIIi: THROAT,1
IX COXNCHPTIOX, r lU j M.ap a oara-wors mSPtrr haa .need relief. , "j Oousb n/fkaB. j { IX SHORT. THE C. a. IT. ARK CO., j j It. Read ! Read t t Lad III 1 j; THE ATTEXTIOX OF TIB PEOPLE j "CALLKUroT* j World's Great RenMy, Jew's IIYSPKI'Sli'u're j 5 / l ! COE'8 PTSl'ErsiA CURE IIABlpllE ^ ! TO THE RESCUE. I - Iniigcttin* Dytfcpiin Sick Arrf. I i ff°rirAi fflf'ri*"iT r 11 ~ —i-"1 FT"„"c"ry 1 Wrnriucu fu--Uy I Dcntl,, I Are a. aurrly rurrel b; tbla potait r.lae,t]L, j 'rfn'"'lS?'pl*Mt lwtialA'l""ib"' red lit" ft j | Tr are LETTES tCXTOS, of VilwaaSar.) I 17. ! Mrena C. G. clart A ( a., Sew ulara, Chare.- 1 A GREAT BLEIIMG. W | r rare Bra. L f. Wdjrfl, fraa, lo rata CO.. O) wl'h Upap-pala. .arorepaalrel with -lilaal ; ctsgt-lsgSiissgS 3 spasms r-' '• " -.-'va S CLERGYMEN. — TbaBaa. baacAioxa. at Allafbaap.taan. DEUGGISTS. Act druegfat lo tba couatrpVtn tall you, If Cure froaa Ibaa, ipreli In the Boat uoqo.IL lad pralaa of lla fraat Brelktaal virtue. . ~ J Coi-.-a Bvvpbpsia 'Cunr. | ^ J coadluuaof ttw sn-msgh. , .hrre.aTgllUfboUla.trbp. pllkatioa » JJ THE C'7<S. ( I.ARIa CO.,
real e8tate. VlNELANaT f a _B_ jg To All Wanting Farm. H1W SETTLLIFAT of TUBUS D. n A Bar, Opportunity in f», iart Mart,! S cnH .Ml deliyhlful and knllkful Cli- | I " tkt Gardat Slat, of A ',r Icrtry. ^ , PSIOE ABD TEAMS r VOW load lo aold at f he rata rf gift par acta for KSS^ra&'ar^rieiM C y^a r ^ i |^U.'^W'.Jrl'b-l-. »n..^ra.to.lb. are TH(: ( ' SS'I-SS state OwrieytS^of^MaaaacbuaWa, which will THE MARKETS
: °T j i - sSHirS:L:,§^b3 I PuMIc tdbr.ry. And vailou. recl-llaa for la- : ' ^ Thr reltf— l.- re Incur, oo dourer ct brelag J Xr'^'reush 'I^^JeSs^irMrerere tla.re.uo V. i pi Wcrt.'rre'J.'', . ,7 - r i ' ; . : .. ■ . ' .. -^uaUwd" ^ to 1U. L-ulore^Vhe mSS^TaSl^reaur"■Sireiwluwd lu aaully ale. red, aad I ba Spat - potaluaa win pap torlfca coat aad tb. clrurlag of thr loud, oft. r whirl. will KTtra SSTr' 5K On AU th*V it" I rew Uul te thi hud * I Induiura and !™l" u'rr' 3
stoves. 8ATEYOVM HOWfinr: « g-rorti drrotAOtrr rairairr ( HKNBY HILL'8 NEW RAREST STOVE STORK, ; PHILADELPHIA. I and beat ...or led la lb??!?? re|su!|Udu | BRST 8TQYES NOW W OSK, J 1KW fattkbnl If evas betule opfea-' H ALF THE OStPAl. pfelOES ! prewure^THE best, dTimtgrrLorart'liw KO HUMBUG I but that avarvtblaa will a. (mind re r— .—re. led
re repreaeated g STOVES REPAIRED AT » T11K n SHORTEST NOTICE. o dte CASTINGS AKU BrjCKS Poa BALE. " ' HENRY HILL, "NEW MARKET8T0VE STORE," I ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE ' THE CELEBRATED * r GOVERNORPENN, t r FUEL SAVING, : GAS BUBNIN'I, and . AIR TIGHT r.-j«yC OOKING STOVE, r j FOR COAL AND WOOD. -IJOVKRNOK PKNN" ,f | .ad .BproVBl ISdd liTlrwav H,u_ 'mil Tula Slorr haa alrrarlp won for Itaclf the H COMPLETE SUCCESS! DOUBLE,
B.klor " therefore j MORE DURABLE 'naitT1 The'-aovE un'o.rlr PEST BAEIItG AltDCOOHlSO STOPE ESOWA, | for aula only hp the rATUras Sod JdAav-CORN-SHELLER THE liREATEBT WOXDER -OF THE TIMER "Thd Pocket Corn-Sheller!" j ^Prlaa aalp Twa Dallaaa.^1 ^ PAINTING. *Capa"'."aod!" 'rOUodrtpbtre' IIOI'SE db RlliX PAINTIN Gr, ; auAZtHa^OKAjituto. I Vour ialroo.fr u reapacffullp aollrtlad. READY-MADE CLOTHING. , EXCELSIOR ; CLilTUISO HALL, ; h- K. t or. Hreoud noil Eakel Ms.. ! CLOTHING J FORMEN AND BOYS. ; (loth*, (soalmeree and TraMags. ; DEPASTMKRT PO» CUSTOM WOKE I " Ageats for filled Clothing. ' u tbS ti^uSaZsz'* ""rs* iKaiib 1 wa^ audoisuS toWred 'rVllotT, !x iVa'prtaa'w [ alomioy jjrMrertla^.b^|r-|-iral Jte rogoal ' THE ; C" M" Oc"» W"" t A KIH8T-OL.ABH ; Family and AgnSJrfiw^l 5 NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED EYERT WEDNESDAY, Capo Island, • Now Joney. , - TERMS: ; $2.00 PER YEAB . . . T* ADVASUI. 1 m a. nbaoidOLi.
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