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WUI -CM ever I«1 Yarar Itur Back. OfaUtheaaeentbat beset the path . and tbehaeaimt ie; "Will you ever frt jaar money back?" Let him build a Urge aud cora.no dittos ban, Urge annugn to acecmmodUte without crowding, not only all .the etock and store be baa now, but all that be hope* to bare in yean income, and with abdlcr for aB the manure that be will make duridf the uaroh, npUte, too, with erecyoonvenirnco for eoomimMag labor, and with euch grooral anungmtents aa ftcb earn cannot Bail to make hU work lighter hod mora pnoSta hie;— aome carping neighbor will ttw ooid water on hU liopee by aug- ' tffcng that _ bo prq^ably "dfhent '•Blrerespect.to grtUa money tadt" Let htm deeply plow and eubaoil one of hie fields at an obvious cost of (25 an aere,— thU samefrommem win greet hU improvement. Let him thoroughly undcrdrain ten aereaof hU heavy, cold land, at an ontdfaewt of •l.OUO, and fodcy that he aeea Ms account. In doing the work,— moment, thia view of the caae may ehake hie tropes, but it U not at all a fldr rU-w to Uka of any |wrmanent agricultural Improvement. Wo do not build bnrne Ibr the purpoec of getting back the money that they coat, nor can we always count on an extra •35 an aere from the crop that we xnlae after expensive cultivation. It would La too much to expect that (1,000 hi rrs ted In draining would come back with the ffret harvest after the work U done. Who cares that it ehouki oouw hack at aB? We can't hare Trar cake and eat It, too. A man does nut boy a to get the farm, and having it he trice to make it worth more to Mm than the mom? was. „ If titan eost 16,000, it ought to add i . |50&a year to the inoome of the fkrra In UgBUr work, better manure, bettfcr kept fodder, aad more thriving stock. The moiey spent In deep and thorough cultivation ought to let the roots of our cropejao far Into the ground, and give them to much wider fording eurfooe, that their yig )& will be worth permanently two or dim dulUra more per t aere. Generally therranlt will be much better. Ten thousand dollars expended in draining beings easier cultivation; tho ability to do work when work oughtfo be done, a more complete mattery over weeds; a greater independence or wet and ferp seasons; add, partly beat asojof then* things, and partly from the In- , created productiveness of the land, the < crops ought to be veTy much better than before the work waa done. If they are (ifeau acre better, our Invest- < mentbae beem goad one; agriculturally considered, remarkably good. Any man whose Investments on hie farm w® eta yen r with another, bring , him a return of ten per cent may rest satisfied. ThU allows six per cent lor I the nee of the money, and (bur per : cent fix Ma skill tu placing It judi- i clouely. Lot no one, then, be deterred from improving hie fbrm to the highest point of which It U capable, and which bU meant can compass. To be a nucccssful farmer, he moat give hU time and Ms chief attention to hie business. The mofe capital he can Invest In real improvements, the better scope be will have for tho cxrrcipe of his talents, and the better chance fix being amply repaid. — Aswrieos Agriculturist. TIM Man a Farmer got nt Central Park. We took a walk, a few dayt ago, in the Central Pa«i, with a friend of ours, a former from the country. Our friend waa imtxaeiag in hU expressions of admiration of all he saw then, and to Ml 1 which We radially responded, ibr tho park U our pride, and we discover now'beautira in It every time we visit Bote of the things, the former said, not be uninteresting. We were ; ramble, when our friend remarked:— " This park has given me some new ideas,, fix instance: X have plenty of cedars and other things on my fluro from which to build rustic houses inch as the ens we an under, and seats and , bridges Uka those 1 eee about here; their construction Is jhnple, I could make them myself; and I Intend to try . It whm I get home. These things are pretty, and I have grounds and a grove near my bouse that would be much improved by a few spoebnens of this kind of handiwork. It would be easy also to lay out a few paths about the grove aad pave them with little oobble stones, audi as we have wen in various parts of tho ramble. Those things , cost but little, chiefly labor, which can , be performed at convenient hoars, and ; yet btnf much of beauty, pleasure and happiness tbsy afford. Again, It pays tant matters; people In the oountry are becoming move and more refined and ; appradfitlv* of things that an baauti- i Ihl ahd pleasing £ the eye; the useful must concede something to the ornamental, and the former wbo hub to re- 1 cognise (his principle, and keep up 1 with the timet in this respect, will 1 Bed Totra Stabler — A horse, re- i marks the "fireul World,- will get tired of Standing and treading on a hard floor; so will a cow, a sheep, a 1 £s£rs33SI taabaik, or staving*. The drier three . material* are the tattor. Kvrvy day | ' raver. Tta snmfl bakw^ ^orrtos j
ecology or New Jersey. Prof. George B. Cook, of Rutgers College who has Just completed his " most Oempirte gcoidgicai surrey of the State that baa ever bran made, delivj, and a lecture in Jersey City, giving It the result of his long and arduous rt■j searches. The information contained Ih the Profeasora address is Important > aad very interesting. > In the rear of the Professor waa one 11 of the maps of hia surrey, to which lie J' frequently referred in pointing out the s, eanara of tho various geological formate tiona in the State The Importance of s, a knowledge of rode structure could * set to over estimated by those wbo >- were engaged in developing the rpatere ,i lal reeourctw of the Bute. Take for si instance, the task of reaching iron ore, l'l which was found ""deposited In vast quantities throughout the State In beds t of gneiss. The structure of tbe rocks 111 which U e was foood sraa peculiar. Instead of 5 being flat as might naturally be supit poaed, the rodp (rare doubled np or fofiled Unto Jhe edges touched each n bther. These rocks were always found. I- lying northeast and southwest, and e slanted at pitch of nearly 00 degrees - southwest end up and northwest end T down. The Iron ws* inlbsda) fat these i folds, and Instead of the miner digging t Straight down and Uiereby rapidly ex- * hausting the ore, which ignorance of : i- this geological fact led him to suppose e he had done, ho had but to fallow the i if course to find the ore In incxhsiutablc < t, quantities. Owing to a want of know- , a lodge of this principal, hnndreds of j e thousands of dollars have been waited ' t in New Jersey in Unprofitable mining, t Tbe Professor referred to the rich j 0 deposits of mar! found in the State, 1 0 which of late ytsus have become of such general use as a rich fertilizer, point- ' t ing out the limits of tlx region on his i 1 map. Marl was tho.do posit from sail , I water left by the sea at a time whenjt t overflowed the land where It is now 0 There was ample proof of this in the immense number of seaaheUs found I 1 mingled with It. The bones of alligai tore had also been discovered. Won- | r dcrfnlly abundant in the marl. There . was nothing like it in all the world, - and aa a fertilizer it vroa not excelled ■ by any known material. It had in it < 1 a very largo proportion of phoapberio j - acid, which gave value to all fertilizers. « - Every cubic fret of marl contained ( r from one to three pounds of Shis acid, ' 1 which make from 80,000 to 200,000 : pounds to the acre. Land which wn# i considered utterly valfielcas in Mew s Jersey at the beginning of the present j century, could not bo sold for (347 an " r acre all in consequence of using marl, t which had converted it from the greatest f degree of exhaustion to the highest dc- , - grec. of fertility, i-and in Middfeaex i county, which only at a recent period r was sold at 37 J cents per acre now sold i f for (100 an aero, all owing to the same 1 Many formers in the State now hauled it a distance of 20 miles to be f ■ used to fertilize their forms, and nub [ roads were prqjoctcd to carry iL t The Professor said he might spend 1 r hours in an examination of the mater- 1 r ials of which it was composed, which f - surely could not foil to prove intensely interesting. i Ho also pointed out that portion of t the great Valley in Now Jersey which i runs through the United StatesMying - between tho chain of a aeries of mouti- ! i tain ridges known by different names. , Its limestone bottom rendered It the ■ t most productive of any soli inthoootuv- , ) try, and thcriclioabportionofit was laid , In our. Bute. It was as fertile as i Egypt, where crops wore grown as luxuriantly 4,000 years ago as they are today. The townaliipa of Greenwich, , in Warren connty which rested upon a i limestone bottom sustained a purely t agricultural population of 123 people j j to the square mile. There was not J _ another instance like it in the United I States, or anywhere In the world. • keep the 8a r face of the ' Ground Loose. ' Wo have many years watched the j , varied results of the cultivator who 1 I keeps frequently stirring the surface of ' > his soil and one who hoes and culti- < - vates only when the weeds compel him ' to wogk;aodaa we have watched and - recorded OOf notes, the result has si- J > wayi been in fovor of the constant stir- ' ' ring of the surface soil. We do not i 1 advocate deep tillage during the grow- ; Ing season, but wo would have the 1 ground deeply and thoroughly stirred 1 r early In the season, wheather it were , s on old or new plantations. Once, J i however, that vigorous growth of top ' i and root has commenced, all deep till- - » age should cease; because, by pursuing r it; constant and continual checks are « given, find a truly healthy growth pre- J ; vented by repeated breaking and taar- 1 1 Ing assnnder the roots and fibres, the i supplying pipes for elougatlou, expan- ! ■ ston, and ovaporation of the branches ' 1 and leaves. By repeated surface sUri ring of the soil, however, no roots are . i broken; the snn, air, and moisture and ' - enable to penetrate and assist in chem- > leal transmutation of the earth's comI pounds, and fitting them for ahsorp- . ■ tion by the roots.— HerlinlhtriU. I . I PUHBBVIXG FXXCB POSTS. If . fence poets on being set were braced i , In their piacce by filling the opening - I about than with a compact mace of ■ , day, water would be excluded and I . tho durability of the post be greatly in- J creased. Where suitable day is read- ■ ' ily found it would prove renuntern- ■ ' , ■ e J A Hint.— By enclosing tho north ■ t side of your garden with a close fence, ■ and keeping it wdl whitewashed, you \ ; tnay e^y v^etahkXTnneh carter than " ; Without audi a fence, which will not . "My screen them from cold winds, but r nastcn uwr grosnn 1 rusnvura Arm*. -Wo tare I from the German papen that two yuan I 1 ago a former in the rMMtne found in \ r the spring an apple .in tho most per- « ' feci slate of preservation, that had » ' lying all the winter lu ahaapof ° ■ leaves of the magte tree, in hia garden. ' In the autumn, therefore, be packet r hi. store of apple, in casks w.th dried I * t3£i.%2 23WS • 1"f"anu'Mid" j"iey " . , ; !
iMCOlOAL. ; HATgagg GREAT BE8T0BEB. S C H EEYZ ' S J 'bitter^cSrdial.' ; IKsSHSc csreHs" I uTkuUL It nsaw htria, pUiut Crow tko mat ineiku .1 1 o( utero, osS aotootod wits ISO > utstoot ooro. It to roooswoaaoe Of o Wis Kenro for nsBT of tho dlMHwKhial uy SJSSH Vy**!"!.' I'tooroUoagTors- ' ™ ' rntriu d tr I JACOB SCHEETZ, Bale Proprietor, K. w. cot. rtrTH sod Sack sia, mtodtk f TOLD at ALL DRDOOIST8. ' Hsv. iq isoa-iyoo. / r B IS E F , , inOS AXp PURE BRANDT, | \ Xf PA HARTMAK, . | It hubrro tbroiufl of RXSTOSING THOUThe euro of CosraoipUoa «u Srol oSOetcd , SAW BSEV 'ml BSaNDT la SuaoU, oflorworSo 10 rraooo. U whit, oouaI Moo I 1m to trovoloAJor yooia. trulr OMt TolurMe^modloioo. ^ (12 South Fifteenth St., ^Wholmlo «oolo, BfehoM'^k Co., CPtoM byPniffRliti ETorfaSoro. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. E 8 T £ V ' 8 JUBILANTE ! (An tn/irdy nemttop, and vary brilliant,) Sri dnaOBOj^o otfrwd SuiUy OoSooU ood OBOASta AND MEIODZOll To Root or for Salt on Monthly looUllaoaU. *o: 10 north soroolh otrooi,^hUoMphlo. 0-hW/a.Crolo.BfWntR^^ EDUCATIONAL. 1WAYTILLE EIlIITJJra^ nt '^^MnrrUlolnatllalV lhot^m*™tSpJfjrfor> JS*1 '^VuUfO^uS For Clrculoro muaUf tiSroUhu^flr °Doa «A 111-tw **" A FinRT CLASS Boarding School for Toang Ladles, TOnl ohtnrto. ineludia^Boord. Toltlaauuid Posilfiim-tr. ,■ THE NEW JEHSEY OOLLKGIATBINBTITUTE, BotDcxrnnrs vex Jiixxr, roa rocvo ladies avd oehtlxhxk, W JiL JUS " -S51 'lartnoUoli aSwfS'^Ma For olroularo oontolnlac farthor loforasllon opoly to Uo srlsotpalo, Jr*.VS X. A K. RAAS. A. M. West Jersey Academy, BUDorron, *. j. ^yjVAss.m.i cinBttol^duS'tionriB'sraSffo (uUpreoow linn for CoUrzr. OBd nloo o caBplrtr OnainoH nod nonkkMjdMb uodor Iho raponrloMa of on * tlon nl^t^/^Scoilpmy li unourpooiojd ^UoyS^ffowtfomorrMnmad ta35s.^ SuS'i'sJKi anmiMuiUn'on'tto Yrlyneanoe ehoeld he Bode to tho meotpolo.Irnm ahnm I Irculon and nthor tnfnrmnSSOTo^axNCX.i lolood. REAL E8TATE8A LE8. BUIUIHU LOTS FOB SALE. f mTsM 1TM Would noil onoelnl orttottoo to lh»mUn|i too' clua B^UlLDIVi; LOTJ, the fool tit Cnpo lolood, V. J. COTTAGES FOR SALE. ^ oil othora eetto^reMUeeooamoKot Coolr I lined. Apply to JKSIX M. liflTH, ^omsrat deor to pt^s-su Ft RM8I1ED COTTAGES TO RENT How Jenny. COTTAGES AND RI ILDIVG LOTS FOR BALE. A lor Ton*1"''** CoR*** auM,re Lota * * JXAIX X. SMITH. ^OMoo oazidoor to Poet OBoa, COpo blood, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE rnto^'w^'oom^MOroodOT^oultohlolor "'n"1 tT la o Iroot of woodload, looolad on both atoto of Ut now raol loodlo^Oow Ua_OnrT Mu"iM«MM»<«rud .isaisg T ioTICE TO THE PVRL1C. mMmm SI jSgSSEsSS iKJtsawfcssltSBS WOOD AND COAL.' DIALia I* COAL AKD WOOD " I
FERTILIZERS. i piAtSBN; »4» , » A? ' I BAUGH A SONS, Philadelphia, r Serih-Westera FEBTILIIIHS CeaiFj. ; z CHICAGO. • t SOLE MASUFACTTREK8. !; PrTcE8. u soash1' Raw Boao PhaooBoto. " Prtoo, ess pot 5,000 tho . n.a.o . rafna.. Baa. XokUiiUl. { t rrioorSUperaomtho. j ry-Tho:Bofi or. >aUwn.l» uofeka HOpotod. 1 ,Tho oltoattoe o'l l oront ll oopoo lolly dlraoW , if una"'' iraUhhlho,VhSSTtoo0n'm uo"«» S 10 "frtrtrtly SE'o'nol" ood J : "** bauqh"a sons, f SO eolith DoloMori iv.oao, Philadelphia. J a NorU-W.ol._rn I'u^.U'oMR.C''-' 1 i C'ICAGO. - BAuarrs coxmehciai. havoiiics ( • genuine manures. ALLEN & NEEDLES • . ^ IMPROVED SUPEB PHOSPHATE OF LIME. ■ [ The old stsndord orlirl., aniform is 0 qaolity, tbo moil finely pre- " , phots in lbs Market. Is Bop, 300 lta. 0Ki, (90 par 8000 the. tt aMmoniat d 1 FERTILIZER. Acknotcledgtd lo be Ite mo,t vvtvMi ' manure at lie price offered la lit j Is Bag*, 150 tbo, oooh, (35 per 3000 Ibo. j , PURE GROUND BoNKi , AT LOWEST MARKET RA1T.S. | 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. " FISH GUANO..^ PoAed U Borrtit. (35 pet 1000 lie. LAND PLA8TER. 1 ADiBCount to Dealers ou above ' Prices. j ALLEN & NEEDLES. '- OfSooo 4 Stotrt- 41 8.W*ter St. A 43 S DoL At. " DEALXai IS OILS, CAVDLDA, AVDOCNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA. [ESTABLISHED IH 1848.) BOWER'S . I COMPLETE MANURE ' " HKNRY BOWEE, CHEMIST. PHILADELPHIA. < rMa 1 Snpe r-rbosphsle of Lime, Ammonia t Potash, : : P no pon^i. oorh , d. DIXON. SHARI'LEiiS *00., J '« IS South Wafer, red « South Delaware At*. ' MfUMUtotA. 1 [j For Sale by WM. REYNOLDS, , j 71 Boeth Siresl, „ V Biutluo.z. Mb. " Aad by danlaregeuernUy throushout «ha c MARL. ;; The West Jeraey HirlATrani | porta tion Company GREEN SAND MARL. ' s ^\adVnttorelohed Airrcullurl.lo fully auo- J ° tola lurolmtotlon,liy report, almnotmhrrolnuo no lo the taaulto of lu spfllaaltoa. We appoud " * PKOF. COOK, atnl. Caaiottst, writing of It 1 aaya Out re appUanUaa oft loaa to the ears, • i j • m a!^ ^^MftTUN!*h»qfrolt,v^aeUhd, rfrao 1 '■ r*c. voo.«""iitr°' ^KoT" "• '*"• - '"-raa UuCtSt you aaal ma leal Sprlaz waa , > reed 1 wKhareallrel roauH* ajwumy^reUUo. , Spoo°tha .int. la uln'tortUna I II Ineraaaad lha ■ ' '• D><iUrl „ HAhraTON. ^ ^ ^ ' - Hon. THOMAS BEXILET.af C«y. May, aaya. ' • p "HA "«• w- ] roar*Ur-l| usad'maof'yaiirMhrtaniraaa : " ; : k FUL Trulyj-ouri, HHmiHT. ! : PB.CE OF MAHL j a Thu Mm! will bo dallTarad as the faitowtac I ■ ■£; ■ JMsriSriSrcasssis: i : Stoltoaa. Marl aatlrarod batwaan sultoaa >1 d psieaofataOoahayaod. PsstoSllSi aaatototaureitlaaflsslilk.aato I I saaaaaa aad Uua MMmreliaMil I ; ^h-A.-5-jjt; 1 i omvzs&rz\ I • BOOTS AND 8WE.8. M.Riiii*WD, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ' • CAP* ISLAND, N. J.
BEADY- MADE CLOTH2R8. _ IT IS Y0DB INTEREST .!« mpu 1 1 s> iiRslti ijllM ■■ sum The Reduction in Prices, WINTER fBLOTMlNQi ^g-JCJivsafsss-as TERF1ELDS, SACKS, SEATING JACKETS, jyjj vreto. VwstEs-aaS aaya- Oatotof, Be, IX 0FK CCSM BBF1BTKXT uitop^rtw1 KS?^25iriSIS S^Um^re^m^T^UMUato^ro to.n^wdjnujratody^ad. CtoSlaz. red" aur Befow tbe Present Msrkel Rates, COWARDS II LAWRENCE, Krrelnlor CleHhtns Haiti, j E. Cer. Second nnd Biket Slrreu, fitllLADELPHIA. RAILROADS. ' WEST JERSEY RAILROAD AND BRANCH EH. FAIL AXD niXTKK ABKAXGEXEXT. I on aad .flat MONDAY, No., Id. isaa, Yrnlns will lenvr Philadelphia as fives /oof of Market St., Upper Ferry. GOING SOUTH C. May Lznvz i Pa... rraf(bt. j nrek&rilla ! i "t; I toajm?'**'' ,*M j AM J Capa'totoad. i vjl ! iajO | GOINONOKTH Moral , SSaSf' \s I a°M0S°i5uaa, Vi \ !:£' 1 sr^reL ^ I J? ! :.£• Ip^hd, f. | rausdaiphla, ion I !"! ! Soid^*1 oi to'i fei'feifeiiy's S A » coupoa Ttok^.".'.'.V.*.'.'. .V. . . .^ » red Sl.l^|ju lh^Cu»dre^ red Auboy red of* lha Cnmdra an) Dilrlliiiloo County Rn!lrond for Mount Holly, Pamherton, ha The aflermnoa trala ranch ea PhlUdalphU la tlaio for pnaaeoeera to eoaiieal with the S-S0 r w"*to fro" Weet rnUmlelpala far Now Jan. •UP'IW.J.SLV GROCERIES. THOMAS R. AGNEW. 260 A tCt GiiEKXWR'H STHKKT, CORN EH or MUREAV STSCET, NEW TURK. Hal reduced the prtte of TEAS. COFFEES, ' SUGAILFLptflrhMaHkladesf GROCERIES. From IO to MO per cent. • "est Is'i-'lIs" b'h tVKFA*r TEA, S1.S0. SPLKN DID OOLONG TEA, SO Centa. COFFEES. RO ASTED red OlCCN D. IS Caala ; tuuKur (li- r-i , 1,000 Bnrrela MOLASSES, N. Qred P. O. WALTER KIRK 4 JMPORTEBS red WHOLESALE DEALERS ! FOREIGN t DOMESTIC FKi'ITK, I TOBACCO I, SB GABS ; 1 Cn»od Xiwlta, Oyatara, Vaf.l.h,., ! Piokleeb-Sauoee, &c. Bcrai, 4 Emcra CNM ekiiuut, No. 107 North Third Street, Noil door to tho Union NiMH 1 1 Buk, 1 . S» s. : as1 sire sxsr"v>Btorlaur Boutod aiuan, JnUlre, ' Imported CueUto, Cured FrulUJ PAINTING HOUSE k SIGN PAINTIN G, GLAZING, GRAINING. reA PAPK* KAXBlwof- nK>' C0IUU,r0 STO OfSae, Swllf . ire Ore.m Wadh I TervEFrr-r ' '-'-----'■■"r " - a - .
HA lA PRE88INO•4r " W ft* Us! ^Usueccu. ' BI»"¥TO8E8 i Hair dressing i Vtw^tyle in oaeBoiib : BY ITU DSB Gray or Faded Hair Is qniekly ) iretared to its yoathfol cnlar And basnfe-, ( sal with the firtt irpHfetlwi i • Uantlfal gigss sad delightful fragrzora > Is givsa to the Hair. ■ It wifi caaseBairU grew an Bald Spots. J ' It will prostata laxariast growth. v Falling HAIR la imaedistelr cheeked. | DEPDT rreaaud nam Qreaawtah 8l la , 3© Barulay 84. * 40 Park Plsca. > PMCCONEDoUjiR DRV C^OODS. A". ~ NEW . SPRING AND sritliNERGOODh Shoal ef duraraet" atylra. hod. OH and Infrafe Mare^at^nX^ahe-heto N. C. PRICE'S CHEAP 8TOUEI Cor. FEKRY A MAXBI0X Sts., "'"''"^xrar ""ateSSkwAa. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS t PrTTT, GROCERIES. ThS aal.br.rad Mosllor NaeJ. Flo. Co' SEGARS 1 Gar rison's |JruaMl»'ura, STATIONERY. • c"ire'«« d remm??1***1'!^ , WILLIAM niLDRETH, » (g^jfay Orsi Home, DEI GOODS t GR0CKBI STORE, .1^" ^ I Shol, fturniag OU. Toa kcco~~n* "Tb "mi m *°u°dN Sofa's nf all deUrtplloal °* Path, llama and Lord, r Druts, Garrtoen-a A{uc MUtnra, 3 Go ral aaaort I of Al'0, • 1 CONTRACTORS &c, r a. s. iioryujb. a a. wiluabs. ATTEintioni , HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS, 0^l*p6i)feirg ^i)3 ^qUdetrs, a . CAP* ISLAND, N. J. tlon'wllh'aafidlu', f^^ava'n'toa'towahto . i^srsssi^zrs^ffjsts, m Move Stnicturea ' SHOP— car. Wnahlnflon St A Detowara An RICHARD C. SOIIDER, builder. 0APB WLAND_NKW JKB8KY. QA8 MACHINE. The Haaaeheld Gna Machine 1 TIN roaNtMiiNO^Tog^ CBXXN CARPET WKAYINC. "D AO CARPET of all daoartpllaaa ware at XV abort no Ilea and at aa low rutea re reyLiana red cotton Carpal Chain oaaaUatty fTdtHtoA**"*1'"' sasL SA if -tl. Cold Sprtse. 1 CARDS, ** ** WAV* JO* PMitTwe orwc* ,u..£ ..A—-;-. :
REAk ERf ATE. VINELAND. -W- s T* All Wanting Farm. «lir gETTtlFEXT . >T YIXELAXB. ! A Rare Oppentamdty rutAd beet Market and moot detiyWul and baaMfml Hidate in tbe Union. -Only thirty Milei Souli </ PUlatUpkU. on a Railroad I being m Eicb SoC and kiyXly prodae- ' fire Wkeat Land; among Ue beat in Ue Garden Slate of Hem Jerte y. sssr^ssst isr. hAayad tolha^ Ptotodrtphla^^ Naw Vort totoj rre2. "it to aoaaldarad ~ " T HE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. {Soa Itopoataaf Solon Robtnaoa. Eaq, ottha York TYIOsna, and af Or. Chaa. T. Jaehaan SUt. Gaolojlat of Mamaahnaatto, whlah will 5 latitude with h'ortharn Virginia?0* Itulldlnr malarial IS plenty. Ftah red oya- ^ PRESENT IMPRttVEMENTS. already o neot^ie tnoat'beauUfto pfaoaa°to lha rllllM^?l^ijia^m>toy parToj 'tr-Atablc and tZa haatadapVad'to tlo'ff^kS! wu7L*fa,^re*adlwW^,wUI*to0* thr couatry will bare adt aatasr to Ibrar^^ a, In eami^bf'thla locality, theaelUer poa. v la'mnwSSS1' Aaothar lmpartrelIrrealdar*UoE^^^1 ' ***** iha praSubla aalUraUoo** •''a'tora, and'tha t stawiffflss to'.^^Tb!; ' i'r^^relc^v^t'.TVaV,6;;:^ • for his grata. HareaH Ua arltaaaaa ofralaa. . nalaa.ait areaaflar iha WaatTb* asumalgjw ly prasuattra. Hitadradrof farm, are aadascutlireltoa. Ha will ere hundreds of oiaharda and * T T>a' new toadu aaailr alaared, aad Ihe Rnt sgg=.j.i:.v.Sge ef ireiartry , tomlliirecC pTtWare'toi *TSia aamher. .1 : paaplawa predhretog.red " T^S,H.Tto.f.rreU. ' _ firea, Uk«^f'll|7'"acn1irreMr*whe?fhJ maaey U paid. Soardldl wtarea^ree a! '°f«nrem MfMrrlalMg lha alaoa,kadhaltor x »e In trod la lhe>apara aaai. Addraaa, CHAS.Jf: f-AHH'S. freprtartor,, 1 Si - i s 1 =
/ STOVE#. . SATE YOU** IIRNRY": : « yruj.vc jrrocirpwrPEftwzjr ^ QBKRt n i LL ■ 8 SEVr MAktET 8T0YK STORE, N rear Doaai abora South aireat. Want lida, I 0 rmtlBtiHtn. jhw ^ek" undoobtodiy re. nftootoiyrel j S BEST 8T0VE8 NOW IN USE, j" red aom. -TJ MEW r ATTXKNI NEVES OXFUOX OFFER. , J? i 0i»fcHALFTHRtl8bALPRICESl il ! Thoraftwa aH who.ara to -relo'a Cobb f ft I praaura THE ZEST, at xsanrrorar v r'oW i-h I Tha PUSH, are aaaarad thai Ihta la |j t bat thai aenrythtogwib ha found aa rrpiaaanted s OLD STOVES REPAIRED AT ( ! m : J SHORTEST NOTICE. > SV- CASTINGS AND SB ICES FOB SALE. * ; HENRY HILL, I I "NEWHARKBT8T0YE8T0RE;" * ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. I ' THE CELEBRATED 1! GOV £R N O IT PEN N, ; F FUEL SAVING. ■ OAS BURNING, ami AIR TIGHT • COOKING 8TOVE, - FOR GOAL AND WOOD, roua sizes i f ^ duoad, tha 2mAroQ* Cooking ear Intro- *• "GOVERNOR PKNN" If rmpaattoally iha taoal auparior. ll la of reDf red Implored I Oar by HztrgT Hill, PhUadal Pkto, Pa. Thla Store baa already woo for ttaall lha a aartohla repulatlon of balng a e. COMPLETE fUCCESBI DOUBLE, !u HOKE DURABLE id Tred.a.^.r^a.U o'rlmpimVreld're 1 to a- All Order, real by Ma il. E>earer A«re. " toadadto"" Jj WO OLEN MILLST of . qS-.v £ ^ s 4 s//4y ..Aw# ;; J? - A 1 "* E* F.°WaatooU* To wore ad Islal. myS-y ] % CORN-SHELLER. IT THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE TIMEH "■ "The Pooket Corn-ShellerV" Walgha Laaa than a pound, Aad la reld toba capable af Shalling a Buabat af M CP Trie, anly Two Dallara. .« M Smith Tamil al It GrrenCrea?"" MoM*" ly, A D. Edmunda. al Cold sprlag. ila JreapbrebrHeognr.^lCaiw^Iilred^^ £ HAT8 * CAP8. re THOMAS M. SEEDS, 2 FASHIONABLE HATTER, to |No. dl NORTH SECOND STBEET, 4 THE : c1" M" of" wmi ^ A FIRST-OLA88 i Family and Agricultural « NEWSPAPEB, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. w Cape Island, New Jeraey. £ TERMS I £ 1100 PER TEAR ... HADVUTOE.
millinery. •as HOOP skirts ens COR8ETS."°OOHSET£: j WM. itoktifc ' (M Arch Street, Phllat. I irrrraa irm " ntafiri • I-OB ladies, iftass ANb I NlltlXicatj felLUNEav; MILLfNEBT I WASHINGTON tTBEXT. Are Prere anredy^ r* DAT GOODS AND NOTIONS, , HdJIDSajrE DSEAJGOOD' d»pr«, I efeShwrnK** '°' """ I "^PbltodoljAu prtoaa. *° *"** **"" and ill, patch, and la tha toMI atyta." "™ american watches Xo. II Bonn SEC0XD STREET, ■ PHILADELPHIA, ASKS ATTENTION TO BIS , Tarlefi and Kxteaslre Stock GOLD and 8ILYER WATCHES SILVERWARE. ^ FLATED WARE C0XSTAXTLT 6X BAXD. ^Irad. All order, by mall prompuy alta.^. n ISAAC K. 8TAVFFER, * WATCHMAKER & JEWELEB, * | ^NO. Ida IOETR SECOND ST., „ I SHPII^jalrlagof Watabea and Jewelry pro. furni8hing goods t NQW IS THE TIME | 1'O^BUr FALL AND WINTER flOTH- ' L II. SMITH'b BTORK, ^ C latoTuT^'m erreaald b^tre^rt.** CITIZENS jar CAPE MAY CO. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. ' mylV-y GCa^KMa>Crer?£uM. '. New TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. books. stationery. ' ! J. 8. GARRISON, ' i WASHINGTON STREET. oppoalto Ua Pool OOtoa. WOULD raapaalfnUy Inform tha public ^ that ha haa aoreto.ll, on hud a Sue ■ | STATIONKliv. ! i TOILET ARTICLES, BBOOMS, ► j TO^ACCO^fc JBGARS, " ! CA AUo, Wholaanla and Ratall Agaat for the - rope and twine. JOHN 8. LEE fc CO., j jj^ANUFACTUREBSahd Daalara la HOPE AND TWINES. n Oan, Oakum, Pltoh, Roalu. Plan Tar 1. ^ ,^11,^ *>"l *H*i °U*' TASKED KOOFINO PAPER AND CEMENT Coal Tar^aU^MI, Bright Varalob, ata. Clathea Llnaa, ' TOOlSAMDHmUtlB. PLAfM ON HAND AND MADE TOOgDXZ red*." etj^n 'totore?utoad ^ " °**** *' ***'"* i TACHT AND SEIPF rtxraoi A SPEC1AL1TV. CP GareadaUarere *t aUtha Btol Bareaaad 00 NORTH WUAKVEa, SPECIAL NOTICE. 'T"llt uadrrmgaod hivtagptnakaaad tha ■ MINERAL WATER MANUP ACTURINC ESTAILUHMENT £a.r,^*^to*^r)£sas.*si,KS to. to tha Merehatfua ffofel re aarlxa. . Cap Mar Can BHiiii SmetetTL^C.^Edrftada.'Cape lalaad.

