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** mi- tor At Ii>ilr *rtt. i • JhMP-yaurlMJ-Kd,**) wilt . amfnma .attar a* npon the wew. tat'Un rtek of bring coniiderad tatevakra, »a vtaloju to auggral 4* > Iref Us— lakiag • retrospective doaed. Three are denhflree tbooe who WMJN>limit«dKWlM AgriftiRnsal and IIorticuKarai operoUobv that to attempt an Improvement upon that woo to " gild refined gold. • Ry, dtafi-'Kfch ray be tho rest, M sSSm^JS .dm of tbiatr lraprtaeiona? Have tlicj so nearly attained perfajUon, that ftnv therefrrta in that diraettaa would be euperiteoot? If'tteytare, we ooogralalatfi them with all ourhcartg, nnd tniot that our eotamne, during the year . wjv* wWdtwe are entering, wOl be aaricbed with contribution* setting ' togt}i the different mrtbode fay which tfaejrhwee atiooeeded IhaPtivtog at thpmoat desirable rtWUltt. J Oa the ether hand, there are rmqMMlyelily.agreat many of nyr ratdtfffijnd on the farm and in the garden, would reveal a lamentable want, not only of methodical eyatem, but of a partial regard even, of the plalnrat ntdlsarssta of their calling. In a work, it h to be eonftaeed, however humiliating the admission, that American Agrtfultural haa not taken the advance ■icpa which hate been expected of it, and which might hare been taken.— . The statistics of the Department of Agriculture, partial and unreliable an tbry an in the main, all point to retregrearioo rather than progress. We plow, plant, eow and harveat the crop, on more acrea than over before, but dn the yield, kecppacewtth thia lacreaart acreage? AMhe doaa of the laat harveat, it %aa confidently anacrtcd that the crop of 1808 would exceed that of i law by at hut 83 per cent, Closer . and more accurate climate* provca that the man will not be mora than throe pec cent, notwithstanding the vastly greater number of acrea iu cultivation. In View of the foregoing simple but . startling fact, does It not become the duty offacuwrs to examine wlUi scrupukma care into oauaca of this decline In cereal yields? Wc think eo. J-ct every farmer ask hlmaelf whether he baa plowed m deeply a. he should; whetacr he bae brought hie toil to that condition of tilth, whl^G la eaaential to In it; whether he haa been aa Uberal with hla manures aa aucceaafbl (arming demands: whether in the selection of hi. seeds, Iw Uea beeii aa corcfat aa he -ahould have been; sad whether he haa not attempted to cultivate more acre, than be could NBUvttte properly.— Theae, and questions of similar import should be thoughtfully pondered ly . him: and If to each and a)!, he cannot And satisfactory solution*, then, hla duty ia dear and Imperative. Let him begin the New Year with the fall determination that errors of the past shall aa far a. possible be remedied— that he wlU plow deep, pulrerise thoroughly, manure liberally, select hla seeds with care, and cultivate no more land than he can cultivate well. With thia reaolve let him gu to work In real honest earnest, and though wc lay no claim tb the mantle of a prophet, we confidently venture the prediction, we lhall, next year, have the satisfaction of recording the fact that American Agriculture has at Inat, assumed a -fw . Mice and Frail Trees. Mice, and Rabbits have become so destructive to fruit tree*, that owner, of young orchards are seriously exercised In regard to the matter. Pre- ' Ten tires have been suggested the legion, none of which, however, appear to tax* ft the pnrpoee In all caars. A correspondent of the Country (fentle-

tnsa, writes that paper, that he lias Ing around them a sheet-iron protector, reambllng when completed, a section of a stove-pipe eight Inches In langfe, aim* that ths lock la not ham.mered close, but Wl so that It can be opened or dosed at pleasure. The . Protector ahould ba several indies larger than the body of the tree. It is plgoad around the tree locked, and retain! back and forth until the lower end ta a us Imd a little ways Into the ground, so aa to prevent tho mice from working under It Thia, the writer affirms, haa proren a moat effectual preventive. Thoee of our readers who are trembled with these paata, can lest for thniwhll the value of the article. Barley. The Buriey crop of the United State, has proren so poor this year, that American brewer* hare aeaji huge ordereto England which hare had the offict of materially rttandng tho priee ten. It ia to ta feared, that this gsala like wheat is detsriorating in yiddfateDritod States, not because SaiWirSSs TaUnt error Of rappoelng that It can be grown teffiwetega withoneubend mawin ^

Ta Maks B*M Itreet Batter there is a general complaint at thia , with regard tote flavor and l color of batter. AD this . may be ota ■ dated with a little care and at— tigfc. I We make hotter now yellow aa oow- : dips, sweet as May flower*, and wffl > tell hew it to done. Wire you strain t the »Uk, morul.g and nigh V'aet the > pan Apatite store and strminStajnflk r Into It allowing tt to remain there Ave - mlrratas,— not long enough to skim I t over. Then ret the pan In a buttery where the warmth from the kitchen ' I pan over Ihirtj-six hotirs. After each - slcihiming, aUrup from the bottom or t the eream-Jar. Wheh you put ip -the I ftret cream, add a heaping table spoon f of sugar. This preserves lis turning v bittyr; but ifitdorehavea Utter, acrid s taste, before churning add poe teaapoon- - fal of saltpetre, finely powdered, to i every two quart, of cream. Thia cnr tireiy absorbs all disagreeable flavor, s which Utterly ruins batter. A dairy- j I rant! rArrylng butter tb Boston was ini formed lliat hla lot was not A Ifo, 1. , 5; With Yankee curiosity fee inquired, j "Whyitot^" and was mforroecUlmt J - all first-rate butter brougbt-^o that < - market -mint hare both sugar and .all- ' - prtre added to It while working It over. - The one counteracted all bitter flavor, i the other moke the butter retain the ■ f sweetness that only Jane pei fares can t give. lie muit add n tcaapoonfal of . saltpetre to every two pound, of but- I - ter, and the aame quantity of augar to J i sad, pound. He benefitted by the In- 1 ' formation, and hia dairy ranks A No. , 1, and secures the highest prices Fsa- - ouil markets afford.. f The butter-maker at this season of 1 tlie year must use both saltpetre and j • sugar, besides lite requisite quantity of ' salt, jmd Ihe butter will be greatly im- » proved. If not so fortuuate aa to poa- > sere cows of the Alderfiy breed, color- ' ing material must tie added. Carrots • axe the best adapted to th® purpose. t Grate of the bright orange exterior of - f M» carrot, and if four pounds of butter - ' are to be made, use the rind of two cari rote. Boil in half a pint of milk, nnd i when the cream ia in the churn, turn • In, straining out the carrot through a ■ gravy strainer. This gives a fine color, and also impart, a sweet flavor, not ' 1 objectionable to the moat fastidious ' palate. We all know how unpalatable ■ and uninviting toll'uwy white batter is. ' The butter bill decrease, perceptibly if 1 such a quality of butter la brought to i the table; but there is no uted of any ; such butter being made at any season I of the year. ' > It i. a grea Annoyance to the lnltter\ i maker to chum a small quantity in a I chum adapted to making too pounds; : yet one dealri*, at the high price butf ter now commands, to make all the t butler possible. To those we would i recommend our way of procedure, i The night before churning, the jar Con- - tainiug the cream is set (fito the kitchen t near the .tore, Where It will receive it. r warmth hi tho morning. When ready , I to churn, the scalded, carroted milk ' > may be turned In, (we havipg an Ali derqey use none, and our butter is like - golden guineas). Then dip in a small ( t thermometer. If It marks Si degrees, - it ia ready tochurn; if not, aet in a ]*tn - of hot Water and stir rapidly with a > Wooden cake stirrer. If it thickens c rapidly, continue in the water; in ten i miuutealtwillbctoothiok to stir easily, ,1 but presevere, for in a few minutes the ( 0 globules containing the butter will e break, the butter-milk will flow forth, c and in fifteen minutes from cotnmencn ing to stir the cream, the golden butter a rewards your algbt. Now set Into a a cool room for ten minutes, thru pour . t off the butter-milk, take put the butter, and work with butter paddle and hand". If the cream had a bitter taste you ahould add tho saltpetre before ^ churning. If Intending to use tho but- - ter directly, you need not add the su- ^ gar, but If to be be laid down for fature ^ use, add a tcaspoonfal to a quart; use the I lest of white granulated sugar. ^ There is no need of churning one K hour or two hours; batter will only

certain temperature, At 60 degrees Fahrenheit the globuha containing the butter buret. Beating U increases lu temperature, so it must not be at 60 " degree* when you commeffife, for be It more or be it less, there is no hope of f butter. This Is a wall established fact, and if our dairy women will only understand It, they not need to use np so * much muscular strength. A little experience wtn soon teach them the requisite degree of warmth by dipping a 1 finger Into the cream; but until that cx- " perience Is gained, do use the thermom- u eter and spare your arms — SpringfiM ' RfiMjctm. ■ " The Harriton Potato. SJ Potato growers a. well at doctors, •* will differ. As an Illustration of this u fact, wo observe that in a number of j. our exchanges, the Harrison potato ia u highly commended by certain parties, «i aa being not only a most prolific van- « ety, but a very superior one. So far. i £ facta the opinions of Iboae who have re grown thorn in thia vicinity 'la eon- « corned, we regret our inability tp.dia- *' cover any good reason why tbeouWvation of this potato should not at once H be adandoned, except for atoek' feed- „ ing. All the specimens we hare seen and tried, and the Experience of grow- a are, with whom we have conversed, go to prove them utterly unfit for table • use. We concede the claim that they are extraordinarily prolific; but beyond « thia, wo cannot truthfully aay a word ' In their favor. . We bare tested them feOHy, and In all eases hare found them <i wst, clammy and lacking, in addition, ^11 the qualities which go to make up a „ flnt data, or even an ordinary Potato, a If we are in error in Urn. judging them, » weata^to phased •»- have tho error £ JMAUIafflt Ruts. our"elTa'- _ Pzaaox* having occasion to drire in " the dark will find the advantage of se- a curing a lantern tamoA tho body of the „ carriage, and m* Imdde, as is general- " tj the case. The light Is thm thrown weeedfeat In ftxart of the htwas, and - the If! - t tare aaff»pred the benefit of the

F^tigrcM,- _ . ■ > -^icevt + SS "" BAUGH A SONS, Phitedtaptil*. lertk-Weatera riRlUOTI <Wl. , ciiicAOO. i BOLE MANOFACTTREB8. r PRICKS. \ Baagfc* nhteM* n~s Mmtsttasv. VM^eevrerkaoibtIHae, *ta *•' *,*0 lbs- ^ The sttnUas of Vsraor la BAUGH k SONS, PHILADELPHIA. I Ns2:S".'S&SKS",Sr'r c ilfiAoo. a.OOIfS COBJOCRC1AL KASCaXS GENUINE MANURES. ALLEN & NEEDLES IMPROVED SUPEB PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Ths old rtandard srticle, uniform in qaslity. ths moat 6nely preThiu?eW.,rr Is flags, *00 1U. .«*,»» p. W» IfAMMONI AT D FERTILIZER. AeimowMged lot' ta sua! valuobl, manw at Ikt pri&fcrti to <*' PsH« Is Bap, 190 Iba. asch, t35 par M001W. PURE GROUND BONE AT LOWEST MARKET $ATES. • PERUVIAN GUANO. FISH CTANO. LAND PLA8TER. A DUooont to Dealers on above Prioe8. art Idea, aaad joar SMrta 0 treat >0 ua, so. lhaj . will hara prohipt sttvntloo. I allbS&neeijles. I OBoaa 4 Itaraa, 41 a Water Bt- h 42 a Osl- A*DUALEKS IN OILS. CANDLKS,^ ^ 1 ASD PHILADELPHIA. | [E8TABLI8HED HI IBiB.) 1 ~ BOWEBT - ' | COMPLETE MANURE. HRNRY BOW KR, CHEMIST. Keprr-Photpbate of Llaic, immonla k Potash. 1 ,„um» rsaa raoa .avt-Tssanoa. : ss^assi^'h-srh^a-^.' . |!< (aiutlra. racked ta bafa of 100 pouoda each. » DIXON. 8HABrLF.SS *CO., '. For Sal* by WM. REYNOLDS, For Sale by wm. Rsr.NULUB.

T& Soeth Stroot, Baltimobs, Mb. ~JAf! T MARL. West Jersey ■arlATiaatportatlon Cams puny A"-4,u'SsW,,.,miw 1 GREEN SAND MARL. , u'w|{irSwaiu of'Uappuiuon* Wa app«a j raor. coox, itsto caoioont, wnttaa Of it , that sa application of i tone to the sera. 3KB£ia#ssa£ s TK'.-sir.^ looalothaura, while whora the Isod waaua I tl^aji^U^TKqI?Uau?**U**','T*' j ' rnaSd ml m satoa tet ' growth sad podmuvoooao, I Utah, ovxa SsMfisSfe® i DOAlesU Vlooa, mjtoo'd WMMtta!' Traoo. Hon. THOMAS «XXSLXT.Of Cspo May.ooya airH.se r I vnoryaonh TBOt j ] Thta Mori will ho daUreaed at the follawlsf ' .Ep^assgr.as siiss! ■a.. %'^tt^'s'.J 1 BOOTS AND BHOE8. j BOOT JtNn SHOE MAXEfi,

RAH.BOAP6. j. - kltt BBANCBTES. FIU AIB wmiB AtUIfiHKIT. Tram Win leave Pblladelpbl'* at fellewt: Bws /oof Market A, Offer Ferry. OQI^O hOtirH -C- Jtay Philadelphia, j alt' assu,. i wSjaSre, j ire ire i SB* Hit: -h . gtggta. . \ r::, ::i; . srzzu ! I I ML nduai, a« am toovuio, are ere ^ p I OOINO NORTH Moth's | Lsave Moil ] rraifhL ! OapoMa', *».» j fata tSSaila. an ana a g ■ 1 1 1| - iS? ™ ®. 1 S^Bavuu, I i ' IS] * rhtudoi'phia, i tore i • tnterate ?tu.'aQ«raVr'>V. CMapaatr ™ Sw- ^ X^Sioo'rjchitJj^d ra ramrn Uta raa,' cood to raturo on Mooday,, S6.tr. a a'"" tna*\nmVfmi° reSdSpjs'for *f?aw T|?IUdaiphU Tralrht Mvllrad at accood coa1 -- •" ' -low Walnnt aircct, dolly. Vrclahl DoUVrty, No. S9 a Delaware AveWOOLEN MILLS. yv ' /// isy*. :te

Daalal Ptttaaa. Asrot, Atlaotle Co. Dartd^Ooff^ljaaa^Craek.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' QROCERIE8. ~ THOMAS RTagnew. tfiO k SC! tKKKMTIfH STREET, . Haa rodoaod the prlao of TEAS, COrrxta, . 11-OAa.rLOUnnndallhlodaof Cao^snttta From IO to 30 per cent. . H car iutOM sTl' S H 'l'"" !-." B T TEA, lire. • SfLKHMP OOLONO TEA, SO CeoU. • CurFEEa^eAtTIiriand UROI-ND, It Canta I ires BnrraU ri°0* IL aT'rradra"*'" 1.000 l-nrkarea No. 1 MAI KI.UIIL i iDOAaa.su tmdaa.ai airtNaaa- rRicxa, Ohesfier't han lo*uy* sthsr Sterels ; Berrala MOLASSES, N. O. sad t. a. . R. AGNE W bceuploa his est store, ImfmS LThSjTrie'uurr^ fb» ouh '"nfrar ! WALTER KIR la. A <#.. ■ TltS, FMBMX A MIUTIC FRUITS, TOBAOOO k SKGARS ; Aloe, Doalara to Canned Pralta, tiyalera, VafstahlH Pickles, Sauces, Sec. BCTTII, A BMf SIT MIM ORBUUT, 10V Fforth Third Street, ■ IDGASF.' mil, j PHILABaUHU. ELI D. EDMUNDS. j ty Sota Aeaala lao XstosV Tiaa too CrashAlways oa bhado^olao stoeh of ass** EWfssw - BK-i let - m hilt, !m period CnaiUe; OaaJra^rtmtM HkoM&i xszsjr* M»_M«iiaL C^eJaraauaf Lyw. n$L. w~ W ir_ Mh*! uSX.a.^ -

j --HAIR PRC SB I NOw HflUR Restorer ' HAITomssINIG | | Gray or Faded Balr Is qtlcaly restored to Its yeltbfal eriaraad heaatgi i bad- biUt the irst tppllcalloa a \ | boantifol gteat and delightful fregraaf* is given U the Hair. it will esree Hair te grew re Bald Rpoth t vrtti premoie i«xui4ant growth. j FaLUXO HAIR tt immeat iately chocked. far Stalo hf Hit DratflHa. 36 Uarelag bt. k 40 Park I'laee. 1 PWCEOKEDQU/R PRY QOOP8. &6. I SEW . ! SPRISG ASD ti nSER GOOD* ■CAPE MA V COURT HOUSE. „ Wool, rottoo and wool DelaleawLawna, Prlnta. [ f, Muallna. Brd Tlckloy.(.lnyhama. Drills, colored ! id wlN^'HooMMk'od're'aorS'sklrtaf Saeka'aod . •t Shawls. Notion, nnd Tttmaaloia of all daaerin- ; id tlooa. CHbrallas. Parnaola and Sue Shade.. Shoes of dlfferaot atylaa, Hat, Oil and In train " c.lTande * a m I nr li.forr'^., rrL'ilnt riaa.hara » 't»t 2-,jcJ*1j-HouM g ■ W. C. PF>ICE*R * NEW - CHSAP' STOKE'i I " Cer. PERRV k HAXIIM BU., - JJAVINC thawed hla atoek br the Tall y MUSLINS, (Beached and nohteaehad.l ► '^"'VSlSxT^1 P" DEaCBIPTIOl ?t ' " *" J ]l»oo|«<aayi.*GLASS. STONE, . A EARTRENWARE a" PAISTS, OILS, GLASS A PTTTT, 5; GROCERIE8, f TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICKS * "WWOWLaretytteomtteMforureau Flour by tho barrel or pouad. S STATIONERY. J? WILLIAM ntLDBETIl, Cape Mi) Court Hovre, r DRV GOODS A GROCKRI STORE, s

and uehleaehed,) Print., Flannels, Sai!octs,Casatnares, 1 ware, il .aketa, ete.. Dlehee, ('rockery, Glass. Bloao and Earthoowara, Palata, Oils, Glaas, OltOCI'-IlIES. Tea, Sugar, Motaaaea, apleea, Powder and ' FLOUtT lt"b^rai°"' , Pork, Hant and Lard, i °w*i'lli'am%ild*eth, r mjUOm Cape May Oonrl Honeo. CONTRACTORS Ac. ATTENTION! | HOFTMAR A WILLIAM!, , G^lrpeijfelr^d ^qildcts, ■ : foeaioTtag Bulldloga, wa ate sow paepoiad to , Move Structures j Of Xrary DoaoatpUeo, . Al^tho^ reorteat Nottaa aad oa tho woal^Aaa j SHOP-Coe. Wrahteeta « > Dstowara Ave ] RICHARD C. MEDER, ! BUILDER. CAPE IHLANDJJEW JERSEY. QA8 MACHINE. ~ ; Ths HensheM Gat Machlat I pot supplying dwellings, rroaxs, FACTUBIES. CHUSCNE" ASB PUB* UO BUILDINGS WITH GASt are araahfo ta apwattoa al t*a atora I MaawaoTviaa ... tou Aorwr, I DAVID JONES UN FuaNikH^e^oaE^rtaa^x, Ris^KMvSwfsiira: "iS oKprt Ctre. erare.au.

MCPICAL. _ COTS COUGH BALSAM ! rDHlliaagirtodaadpopolaf hosMdybagata | 1 aalkad t. tha Itttalt— sf thSpahHk- a. eltaaa tho (rate nOaknIM tka prreaSawn A UaeUiymtao that, tow to tho paretaaad aaaea of th. fa^ly through the long aad ladL shreld ■ tot ha fataotua PM year. Sh. ( Sak.ni.t US ■Sims, sod mottseh. tab. , ehaot aad laaga, eaaaot albfd to be wtthovt t !L fa add^rn* or.-raKT fowr oao** re ' Both faaally alae hotUoo, whUh wlU, u com- r BOB Wtu, the athar etna, ha Boat hi all Drag J ~~ ; — _ : Mb cmotrr, W bl'ralted^poa 1»" ths neat ID- ] WHOOPING GOIGB. - — ! ! (ORE THROAT. HARD COLDS and COl'GH^ SORENESS OE THE THROAT, | £ ' CHEST AND LEWttS. They are' all' ptmaniton- ay»pto=. of Con. j .option, and If not nrraatad. trtll WUIN I ^ ^ M COHICMPTION, IN SHORT, ' "ran"' «" dIu.!' to MreraireT'iBtre THE C. G. CLARK CO., I |U Read ! Read : I Read t I I Till 1TTIRTI0S DF THE rRDPLK If CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, N CO EB o. DYSPEPSIA CURE ! r. i

COB'S DYSPEPSIA CURE IIA8 COME yro THE RE8CUE. fndigeitian. Dytftptia. Sirk Headache, Sourneti or Acidity of the StoMach . Ritiuy of Food, Flatulency, Lauitude, Weariness, finally terminating M* - Death, the patlenl taken It. Althoogh hut Bee yeafa ' MlLwaoaiufjaa.Si.lBM. A GREAT BLESSING. [ irrao. Bra. LP^We^, 1 GKWTLaaao.— It ^l.aa^aaa graal pleaanre to j Maire'^oM^a.^yapepala^Cur.. j llP^if ' CLERGYMEN. ! Th. ter. Isaac A.ara, of AJtagheaj, ml , DRUGGISTS. ! Aag Sraggtat ta the aoutry will tall pea, U j owe that hay. a bottle of Coo's Dyspepsia ' pealae eft" great ».«!«..! rlrtoaw Cors BriPlPiik C»«» : win alao he fon.d Inraloahle a^raff" >f THE C. G. CLARK CO., 1

REAL ESTATE. YINELAND. , ' I Tw All Waatlmg Faraa. RV 8»TtL«lU!IT If TimiFB. ! A Hurt Ctaili liiitts (n ffirMit Market and mo A delightful and health/* Clistate in the Union. Only tarty hltlrs South of Philadelphia, en a Railroad , I heing a Rich Soil and highlj, produc- ' tire Wheat Land ; among the test in the Gordon Slate of Hem Jersey. ssSSfflSS SSSSS'r The land la sold at tto rate of s» per acre tor alPf! any Iket* fronTT, om hundred and fltty teet gjwaof twrety aeraA ~ «« mtfare prera i thb roil ' teiap mode, '"n taeooaldertd b T »E BEST Pat-IT I01L IN TBI UNiBN State Oeol^trt^ofMreaaehoaetta, which wUl

rtagafi^e Of eapenae, and amwdedtlaa and -- ttSSS&iasSSSiSS ursu; .r.'.rrijar'.'gsa PRESENT IMPNOVEMENTI. J public^ amMmNTa j era* aad ahntbhrry In tmot, e-.klni vinelnnd HSTS'SSS j

fro"la"te'nn5 he." adajded'to thaldarkTl' wllVZa* utmued'whiea wl"ll"i asan 1 the pro! jwrltyoMho Pjoee^ IN^ard^lBae t^oognoot ' I where so dasIrer'orH.'k latocnrra?* Thnoli I oo snot enpeodlture of waoey required .before I . It ran t. lire, to pny, aa la uauaUy tka .aw | hla laall, by feoae dreadful keen which, ta , raaraplaeeajare^asiegularaodiwrlodUa^aaihe < whatjkrarraM^aawUraated^ SeK "l it* ."S tho^^taSte^olMb|lo*o(Trara.tu3^ha !fu7ra?M ^urehu"#r*'!d,rrol?hL' - •- lahorooaereualo'huahlMrewllh'uraagoe' I , or iraeaapalledtetake trade alaaawey^ahaaga I I ' v^p!! 'r ; SriHxrrSSSSB , [ WHAT VIII TOBT WILL BEE. t vtMUre're' he wlU ao5°^rarotera"rabtee « vueywre|a brarl^ He raareerlrao throng h yorS epea^he'vine'aod'traee, aadrekald°T aeeae oTheaoty and Improreaeret not exaelled ■ r^T.d i the Blearing of tho laM, after which It wtu ' 1 ■ bXUreMrre'o^,"S'eimre"ift£wJIIi Large ?ha plane at oaea! T<ji7l7krad".toor°rrate. • f . Lettera proc;,:!: 'nswerad, aad Be port, of Solos SobL.rei, and Dr. Chaa. T. Joekaoa anal, ' «

8TOVER. J DATS TODR MOIDBY I • xELLurexrrouA-DPr pejlu at q flINIT RILL'B M A&KEt STOVE BtofeS, N a*e aoeitit B.mM ataUli iretatreoareMtata ° tj- VNa aaorejeadrakT.iny m aJtre laagori 11 BEST STOVK8 NOW CBB, g NEW PATTEaMS NUV** BtPOKX arrt.UA .f I ONE HALFTHE tStiALFftlCKS ! r : 1 I taoeura THE . BErr. jrduaPAUK'lLr LOW K j parser . I The public ate aaaorod the I thlkla A OLD 8T0^L REPAIRED AT * ? . TH* j 1 RHOkTEGT NOTICE ; ar CAMOfOa AHbMticiaroa bale. " HENRY HILL. j , I "NtW MARKET STOVE STORE," " No urn gory it stvon rruxrr, PHILADELPHIA. « ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. I ' THE CZLEBBATED L i

; GOVERNORPENN,! ! GAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT I COOKING STOVE, r FOR COAL AND WOOD. z t OMha^nnwaron. Ceotlag Itora'ireAteM | "GOVERNOR P^NN" d ■aeapaaUreUythj^Boetrap^. ItUofra*ThU^t' h ^ ,*'U4e' coutu re succour ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS DOUBLE. 'i MORE DURABLE ,, uadenlanle la.t, thai Uie Cooklag Stovra tnaouUOHT. The "COVEBNOB PXNN" exnwda all uj CORN-8 HELLER. a THE GREATEST WONDER or THE TIMEN ra "The Pooket Corn -Shelter 1" re Aad la aal?totec apahle?° sUuug'a Buehcl ol hi I tp-Prle. o»lg Two Dotlaea.^1 'Id | '"w'llflaw^toaa'at Cape May'court'Nouae. let I B. D. Ed°mUBd'a%t CM SprTna. no i Joseph SahellaareL^t C.pejriajd^^ "j PAINTING. j nOIISE A SIGN K PAINTING,

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