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"-y&ttSgXii. ; long by fifty in width. bumjn^ . ins OTpsmrtly, and for"* nakin « m»Dun^.K'"^ U an Indirefem • of that frith whid. »o oftao waaUng upon the firm. There la a^m*n who xiOlBg to taw. t tan thousand dollaa, or balfuf hi. capital, in Rgood barn. Heha.no donbtthat.be can »!mage his fiusnandbOT aatog« back the intanrt on all the raooey invented lata In bis rkar the barn is worth money Inverted In bank .tack or In ttovernnlenHmmb. Thl.kfod offiutl. H«^to"SrBgbt they ' lure, and are willing to Invert their money when they have every reason W brtkn It wBl pay wdL They know ray well the efficiency of wetl-madc yard mannnw, and feel the need of more of them every year. TeT-Uiey laaltntt about putting a cellar under the barn, or building sheds and h"vrls around llw yard, for the purpose of while they are at work upon the comport bmpn In stormy weather. They hnre muck and peat enough to learn Its great value, and yet they hesitate about using labor enough to keep a SKjsM'.r.wiisii £*.£ ter, and yet they do not provide the neceaaary bam room or sheds to protect the animals and save the tolling of the fodder. They follow the old waataAi) methods mainly, because custom haa made thrm easy. It is concoded by all who hare tried them, that we have new varieties of potatoes more prolific than the old. much 1cm liable to rot, and a fair quality for the table. And yet the man of formers cllag to the old, in spite of the rot because they have a well-ertabllshed rcp■iln'in in the market*, and sell well whenkhcy can be raised, Hry litaitabv to boy seeslUngs that they have been thoroughly, tesud and are -folly indorsed by ourV*t horticulturists. This want of fisitti is the reason, mainly, whygCgricntturr does not Improve are crowded .with ndveutnres at the good opportunity, not only inverting all Us spare capital, but (often all that beta worth, in a single enterprise. The venture* of the former would never be so largely and suddenly lucrative <■ those of the merchant sometimee prove to bo, bat then he runs no I such risks. It ta safc to* make ventraea in ham ceDnrs, and In the Trry great enlatgrment of the manure heap, ta nnderdralnlng, ta hme and clover. In improved tools and stock, and in new varieties of fctdts and vegetables. We should show by oar Investments thst we 'have kith In our business, and tliat wc expect to make a living by it, and get handsome ret urns for our capital. This done, our young men will quit measuring ribbons and tape, and go to measuring land and worktng 1L Let ns have fklth.— femeo" AgrinlFarmert are often perplexed as to the best means for storing their win-ter-made manure. As an almost universal rale they seem to bare fixed upon the ride of the ham where there Is the greatest drip from the cores — This practice Is so evidently a" wasteful one that more careful men adopt varhnla devhms to avoid the excessive baching of more than ordinary rain talL They pile their manure in large bmps ta the field, put.lt under sheds, drporit it in return, an* distribute ft In small heaps on the fend where it is to bo uaad during the next season. The practice of carting manure directly to the field where it ta to bo used ta becoming more and more common and agricultural writers during the Istence of the science of agricultural chemistry, were dcrotad chiefly to an practice. They Instated that U« loss by evaporation was so great tiiat the former could hope for only a tithe of the benefit to be derived from a more - careful on of hit fertilisers. During tgrn fetal preve^cfesrly that the very fert 1 oss" Qy'cvaponrtkm, it being a'frcttLt drvrtqpsd in the ferompeaitioa of ma. fSlsll

Improving our Mack of Conanaoa Fowls. - While we advocate Bta introduction of new and Improvdd breads of pquL vN *mid rtm -or. oar render, to tagro™ their stocks of common fowta. It often happens thst when a pair nf chikene or a ducks are wanted for dinner the beat i of the lot are selected -which ta very ; /lice for the present time, bat ruinous I for the future. A better plan is to aeI tact ft> worst, and If not &t enough— B , as they probably win not be -shut , tbem up by themselves for ten days or * . two weeks, and feed them all they will i eat. Or select the beat and keep them t birds may be made by the time Ihev , weigh' one and a half or two pounds, , and are fitta market as bolters. Large, fun-breasted, bread-backed, flat-iron . shaped, strong-limbed, lmkll-headed r birds should be chosen. They will, of „ course, be taken, if possible, from the , earliest broods, and taut come from J e the best early-taring Jw.ni. It makes ^ a great fflflfcrctire in the stock what , y eggs are set; those of many hens never < r ought to be hatched. It rarely pays ■ a to winter more thkn twice any but ! j very superior hena, of choice breeds, 1 n and throwing well-marked chickens. .. Keep vonly very good common bens . over winter, but thin out the ranks . „ and fill them with early pullets- There t, U always aomo member of the family who knows more about the fowls than I v sJl the rest Summon they. yw—..vrd I may be said for some old bens that ; ir might otherwise be condemned, and y. bod traits or shortcomings recollected i ig In others that a superficial •• seal.! of Id points" would induce us to retain. A hen that deserted her nest, or ta a r- special nutaanoe ta the garden, or ta a i, P°°r tayer, or a bad mother, or that tills the chickens of other beys, should * have little time wasted on Her care.— io Away, with her! Those that are „ known to bo good layers will be entitle.] to much consideration, and this point !_ being established, good size doog, II shape, and a tendency to fatten, must i- b* looked for. The latter quality is re very desirable, provided the hen ta also |y a good layer. Bat hens that lay a a. great many eggs are seldom Inclined B. to fatten rapidly, though the two quire 'fro may be combined. , <■ In selecting pullets, one should be M guided bx^tcj&aja^Vur/ifdAYa^ratak'it a possible; by thiir early maturity, targe ig size, perfrcUim of general character - ,t Is tics, arnft y their health and vivacily fecial points are a frill bteart, Id strejgnt brcast-bonc, a flat hack, broad e brtween the shoulders, deep body, e- small head, short, and delicate legs ko »nd feet, small head, full, clear eye, and a. smooth, unruffled plumage. Such will . 7 probably ta) gentle, quiet, and fomilm tar; if not, these points must be sought, in for a quiet disposition is a great point w In fevor of any hen. Otfr object will rc be attalhcdlfwe Induce our readers to it attend to this matter. Eet one select id the best according to his own notions, t, and he will be astonished at the quick i|. dime ta which he win hare a superior 1U lot of fowls. id Although great and rapid ImproreL nient may be made by careftil selection f. «nd the occasional interchange of eggs with neighbors, or an exchange of cockerels, (which is, psrhaps, a fetter way of getting fresh blood,) yet no way . ta nearl# to rapid aa hreeding from cocks of some pure breed, well adapted to oar utan Is, for the improvement of |T our dunghlU fowls lifiall usefol qualities— hardiness, carlinces, size and ™ eggs combined. The Ilralimas and Cochins undoubtedly are the beet with *" which to cross. The Gray Dorking p cross Of the firsl season- ta leas hardy, '' but raperipr'os ajlable fowl. The principles applicable to breeding cattle, j* sheep, and twine, are preftctly appli- £ cable to poultey also.-dsuricon Ajri- £ ertlari* »ew Seedling Potatoes. 1- Few are aware or the progrees which d haa been made in lmproveing this, the n most useful of vegetables, d To raise seedling potatoes Is very easy; but the chancea am greatly » against obtaining a new variety of valle ne. Yet, ta many cases, success has t- followed well-directed experiment; and ri the agricultural exhibitions of the past n year have shown how great the 1mT provement of the new over old variola ties. Bariy- Goodrich and Harrison , a are now to well known to need dc- ' rf scriptfoo. Early Rate has made its e mark aa its merits will deserve. Ite g history is as follows: In 1861, the I- original plant^p) raised ta Hubarrli- ston, VL, from a seed-apple of the i h Garnet Chilli, by Mr. Albert Brecao, >- the originator pt the Early Row. It is a singular fhet, that both the Early e Boae and Breese s Prolific came from I- seed of the same apple. The vines of p Brecse's Prolific are of full medium : It height, bnshy, .but somewhat spreadl, lng; the foliage ta targe, and the ptanta , e do not set fruit; the tubers are very > smooth, a little long, much flattened; I if thegkta is a dull white, often rusty; d eyre almoet even with (he surfoce, i- rather pinkish; the flesh ta white, ! 0 cooks mealy, and of exoeDent quality. ' t Toe potatoes are never false-hearted, e bat tall and even. It matures about - three weeks later than the Early Boae. „ Ikupeatai Edge Tools. „ The Mark Ions Express oopiee the s fcllowtag recipe for sharpening edge . K tootafrum a German actaotiflc jonraal. I B for the benefit of fknnen, mechanics - ^ *• It ha. long been e ta»wo that the simplest method of K sbarpmtag a naor U to pat it for half * added one-tweaUrth of Ua weight of b ^ ^ tfeoB^tJ- ^ InqLrene/t : J "Of lata this process ha. been «p- ! :

FERTIL12ER8. »*««■• i rttl.DE >»RK BAUQH A 80N8, Phlladatptiis, ; Sarth-WesWm rMtlLIIIHti (egipT. j CHICAGO. SOLE MANDFACTTRER8. [ PRTces. { rrw.SMre".'"'"- ! mm, «M pert.eoe ISs. 1 m«, uoftym ^ ^ ly Tki'Bsfi in sslfam hedgfct 1*0 pessAi. °*°"*"ubaugh"a sons, I PHILADELPHIA ' Noi-th-We-tarn F-rUft-feU^Co.. ceraer cl,rAf;0 i j bxdoh's tosnzscut ■AStntm j I I EM rags"""* ""r v-—* i BOWER'fi i ! COMPLETE MANURE. f r.rresze .v BKNBY BOWER, CHEMIST, rniLaoELruta. Super-Phosphate of Umr, Ammonia t "reefed ?s fefeor sue peesdreerS. DIXON, 811 ARPLKSS 400., For Seta by WM. REYNOLDS, 15 Snelb Slrset, BAuutosc, Mb. JUSSSgSg&HWlf"' "* ALTA TELA PHOSPHATE. JT U#D-pOMd ol I si OUAHO tree wn2,^lreuz<rtl" IreetM. eisklss »°* COMPLETE MANURE. ' Best Fertilizer Used. , Price, $96 Per Ton. , ro.Mi.sj t S. S. BISHOP If CO., » south or u true t rsxrc, Philadelphia, r 01 AITA TELA 61'AHO CO.,^ ^ i M A R L. i The West Jersey Karl It Trnnsf porta lion Company p Are sow deliveries ttnm tkelr Fit. s very «e- j Verier qeeUty ol ! GREEN SXND MARL. , TBI* MerlSssbMafetesetrelyesedtAreezli- ' I . . ... I I,:., . I:. eel eeddJatleruleS— 1 Apleuliurut. [ullySoeJ u" "kfereefeoi It. epvfesttoa. We spgeed 1 * nor. COOX.SUtjiOrekjl.t.wriHesoni - '*TS. Sari lli.l Ti'u renl n.. leat Sprlez v.. : ured trmese.lfeAre.Mll. upee ety (Ujjl.Moo p ■ i W I I: , I ; ' ■ :■ . J . - ( raartwhiH. u ler M^IS-^»Ul^«rd u | [ ^.*T ItoidAB'^XSLC r.^fe^tf.yTrey. [ 'nearVt^i l'uMdMi.e^: yeu.Mirloorre.i 1 I.B.I Imi year, with .try ..tl.f.rlory re.iilla. t aj^llrt rt Msrl^totfewjee^oee- ■ > ^!^Mreia'uq«.ee.J*r Iter rrreefTy InUfeV'/. | ' rtireum.'.'".'! S j S «*." '.MO [ I a.u»|Vtid. s * J I ^ "^reethae^t f° "^rtlTb-ds ""lUdfet ' HM^IIISunariTM suU.' : ta. ' ' I.VIPORT AItT TO FARIIEIM I ; CALIFORNIA $ OREGON Seed Wheat A.gency BEST 8KB WBBAT U TBI WQBM I 1 ewt£l''grnfseM> AoSrrai^iAir'ud L'HIU seed, ywldlss.ee gModeeil. , llWt BUSHXLS TO TUX A CSX, r ti fNXK Tfl TBS IKUCU9 BCSBEL. r Tfe xaas or wheit, »h.e ■stare, are i Soio' I ',Ji °* *wW.vf men ' California and Oregon SEED WHEAT AGENCY, nsfeu rn"* ,MfSfsco' euu i. BOO T8 AND 8HOE87 M. BIABDWOOO, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

IMEDIOAL. _ 1AWBP> OBEAt iEgrom: SCHEETZ'S re •BITTER _CORDIAL.' i'JTfei'tj'iu ^reurT*iifef»M re 2K2*£ai?a£iSr'.uS!5^ 1 .ad tare Cor ■may of the dlatsre- to which ^JAOBB flCTim^Solf ^nwnrtetar, ? BOLD BT ALL DRUOOIBTR net, tairea-irea- . BEEF, , I HO > AND PURE BR AND V. J I BT DS. HARTMAK, t ■ TtBGDLA* Onulaste ol tfe Dalrenllyet ■ I II rtlnSSureiy eore CeBaemeUoe, Oea(fe I | ul Celdaafe dl dlHure el Ife Luan or Itfee>ee»tli.la.«s«oCnxsTOSInCTHOO. SAB US ta health »Se fere Urea yoad pSJJJJSaartrtls • ' ' ' k mi 1 ' i ' h^'" ' d" MM""" 'h'"| '"'S"""'*!' ■ ^rtrem^r^t?<Iretl^fM,£I, " ""T >4W"' Ukoratory Sll Rnnth Firtetnih SI., rAt-AOELVHIA. ^ Wfel— Ml. Acrala. Deayh. Rlrhaeda^jk Co., Co.. roartk ud Ssce .trreti, Phllrt'a noun Qreld Sy Praggl.t. Irrrywlwii. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . TTtTY'S : iffntffiiiifS JGBMANTE! { An entirely new etep, and rcrj brilliant.) Ko. ■* North rtreath WfMt.'phlfeklvhle. CP Seeifer • arrebr a.d Price 1.11. " Educational. MATVILI.E INSTITI TF.. H X Screed wnenf 1 f i itUmfu r T ^ BceMmsre el tfel<ii!rrtlSe leeUtrte' • "¥or CtreaUre eoerelelas latOrwAtlea^ apply °pm ss. ma-dw ]_ A FIRST CLASS Bonrdlng. SrBool for Tonng Ladles, RTATK NORMAL HOHOOL, . TRENTON, - NEW JXSSKT. ^Trt.1 cferrr'^fo-fodjiic felt Tultloo^.ed - X4L paellalid*. rear. fer'cJJJilM. with fall pAnlcalAra, .ppir to jbHN A HAST. Principal. DM.SS. tSSL-ty. THE NEW JERSEY COLLF.OI ATE IN 8TITCTE, ! W iscisS" femtgfel sSiSt'Sff^ { lor edreelase. U^thc actytlremtet of ns estca. - apply to tfe principal., ■ JcSJ.NS - X. kg. BAAS, A. M. West Jersey Academy, " D MIDeSTOX. H. J. J wTufe" Mama, | Dtaelp^ „ The*AcAd*my aim. to Impart a tborouah S5HS55 J j fcrgWy"^^iv^m^Mlre«tafeeV'H I r°r"e^lT'o^e" compcttnt^ "itubtre'sre^re a j Ife^i^r^'-hom't'ncul.ts' ed"*h" taSKMM lion may be . ; ! .a rSSItSif s i ^^^prsteisrimss,r: » | REAL E8TATE 8ALE8. " BlllLDINda LOTS FOR SALE. i .1 . TW'OV.Tz." r°t ci™' TminiNoSoT? r- (rooting tk. (Mi. Jn.t thrawe late the ! th. reel' uCT*" <°<" " I Cape tsfead, K. i. • I Eg^FOR-SALE. , New Jereey. °W " P°"1 °®t** Clp* ' °t FURNISHED COTTAGES TO RENT ■< A rrLT <e JESSE M. SMITH. . Msjgjjr c*f COTTAfiES ARB RCILDING LOTS FOR SALE. A kkesfeSr"* BaUrtfe fets NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. , JHxSHSSreE^ife^meaet'" Mle'er Umm s( **' relnr.i the ft Uid'oV t. either at JMtrsre ecj^feMle hy meet re i *ES Sm.m rtl Art retire. Mat. oe^tto nmeaU^I real wUI be akAltsd tfe Cap* fesad, K. 3, May tothlMS. Js-ly. • Administrator's sine of Real Estate. WUtb s^ alpahfereadaA st tfe hotsl HOUSE AND LiOT. „ 2? ^luffertereM1"** *"*■ 1

READY-MADE CLOTHING. "F n IB I0D1 IBTE8E8T " ctcT""c Refaction in Prices, wm^msayi!'' MfeWa^wtaefetasre *" ^WINTER OLOTHINQ n snt ctstom bctutmbky "o"'" three -ho "refcrferelr th.lr rlotSleg : Below the Presext Market Rites, EDWARDS A LAWRENCE, i Ezcelslor Clothlne Hall, ; c,r- ■?BRl«Rrmir** RAILROADS. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. FALL AID WOTER ARBAXEEXEXT. r On fed after MONDAY, Rev. Id, IMS, ; Trains will leave PhlUdelphlm as follews : ■ From foot of Hariri Ft., Upper Ferry. ' ~00»G SOUTH ;C. May tun : hia rrelfht. I Philadelphia, j hi? Caeutta, j art IS M. curtakJt **i !* Krerffid, | Kjrtaalaad, ■ .... „.. ' I S II la a s »BO~' ts H , Vlaelaad, ^ S.t< It. SO d ' rraluiarUla, h o'uSgre-. hit .era Wwdboq, d!sd J fcldo™ r?t* ha omSVf'Jfe'coapaByln SmEaeameotnekata rood to ratera the eat or^Uewlag dayMwfeB ae^d^oa Satnrday, New Jereey lUllrnaiU tor Bate by Afaa'a at I- aa 1 e'm ' H a'l'l ro Jot *' o n . oe tfe Wat J.rM, aad - ^tMaa?»reT«t,r,ihoIylUtotraIu ■ or IM Camden and Daritagtee Ceaaty SaUP "Tbe'arteraoon Vrel'ojrre^ea'phlUdetphla 1. It mtredataaeoad eoe>t freight Delivery, No. m X* Del'wara Are■j GROCER1E8. ~ - THOMAS R. AGNEW. MS 4 SOI GREENWICH BTBEET, ^ COBNEB or MUSBAY STAEET, Haa redeaad'tka price of TEAS. COrrEEI. ;■ SUG A H.rLOOR aad allkledaof GaoCEBICS, From IO to VUU*r cesst. . BUT^'ou^MlJl^AgrAdT^EA, II.OB. !. Cur, t"«» LMU.K°Brel laKmarkat.S' C**" h !S» reafe|pra C X gal'L. t aUCAHS, B.l rradea. at RlrriNKna- PSlCXSi XZaBoVifXSSZtll - I JOO Barrel.* MO LASsrs, N. O. ud F, B. u WALTEB KIRK ta C6-, jMPOBTxas aad wrolesale dealees > TBI8, FOBEIGX 4 DOMESTIC FBHTS, TOBACCO A SB GABS ; Pickles, Sauces, dec. » BCTTER, 4 GMCUF GNR OKEULLT, ,, No. IOT North Third Street, Nest door to tfe Dates HaUeart lamb, ct^ABP. SITTics, i PmzAaazeau. ELI D. EDMONDS. ) " CP sou AguUtMEstuNTreatea Craek2 whole mm. mSar'oh.' J Creand Spiced, Cox'. OeUlla. 1 Ifc2 1— port— 1 Cuttle, tu art Praiuj | Suufeimf Lye. juMii, i Sp. *wr g ' PAINTING HOUSE 4a MSN • PAINTING,

HAIR d>E88ING*he Last Success. HJHR RESTOggp HAIRdressiHG Sett? 9't w«eBoit * BT ITS OWE Gray or Faded Hair ta qmkaly _ngdBtalu jrtlhfitl okml beauty, : .JePFwiULUu fort applleatioe a , kStfalctamaaddtUgkthlfncTum ta given U tfe Hair. It will tanse Hair U grow en Bald 8pefe i It will p remote iunriant growth. FaLLISG hair It Immediately checked. Wee Sale by -tl Draggle. JUABaretaTttC 4 40 Far* f"-~ PBldCONEBoU/R. 1

DRY" GOOD8. I NEW . SPRING AND ll'NNER GOODS ■ CAPE MAT COCIIT HOI'SI, >■ Alro. Straw aad Chip Hata At BO. Flower., Rlbboer ud rramea. Clotha^for L-dlea, Geolleeianje a-^d Oilldreob Shore of dllfJryot alyle*., hi." Oil and Ingrain N. C. PRICE'S CHEAP STOilEl Cor. FERRT 4 XAXSIOX Sit., im.° rt tfe "" - TRINmVnGS of all nEscittPTIONS, HHdwabe*^ CROCOLAml STONE, A EARTHEN WASC PAIXTS. OILS. GLA88 4 PCTTT, GROCERIES, TEA, SCO AH, MOLASSES, SPICES _ pat gallon.^ »- Tka ael.br. tad Monitor Nay,. Tina Co' '■ C4KTRXL'?t"g 5^2^ " 8TATIONEKY. J" STAMPS, TINWARE. Aa. ™ CM 1 and are, and exaalae for rouriwll^ ^ WILLIAM HILDBETH, » - ^ra;i^Afoy^C««rt^ Honee,^ ^ DRI GOODS 4 GROCER! STORE, _ aad aaklaaehed.) Prleta, Flannel— Batlaeta.CMalmrre— ' Dvlalaa-Alpwaa, Ribbons, Velvet, Hon., oil Cloth., Wooden Ware, HardJLOU? f* tht'be'' l"" " Fin. cut, Chewing aad Smoking. '' a . Pork, Heme aad Laid, ly oraga, O.nlaon'a Afaa Mlatare, arsda Ca|m May Court Houia. " CO N TRA C T OR 8fo°, ATTENTION! A HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS, , 6a^|}ci)fe?5 ^i)d '• CAFE liLAND, N. J. 1'AEE tAla Method of lafenelng their Meed. .^»M th^jrebltaj^«^^'feM.|i^re"|ii, More Structures ■ HOP— Co., WlSblsgUa SLA Delaware Ava RICHARD C. SOCDER, BUILDER. CAFF. ISLAND NEW JERSEY. lalaad. NewJareay QA8 MACHINE^ The Houachald SMst MhChime 1 FOR • UrPLTING DWELLINGS 5TO R ta. rACTORiEs, cHujurHrji^AND ruRTfe aaepUaltyaad mm by wklak tfcla Ma. ^ M.a ra *DAV,DJONXa. _ TU* ^^"l^P^LADSbuiA.1" 0*"N ' R sc^w^JMMdm' u^dvtpV 0 CARDS, -

REAL E8TATE. VINELAND. Te AU Wasting Farm. JfKW SITTLBMBXT $F TOBUXB. N A Hart Opportmity in the beet Market tLTSSt "sysafiS; SealA of Philadelphia, oa a Railroad ; t briny a Rich Soil and highly produclioe Wheal Land; among the bed m the Garden Stale of Netr Jereey. ' A,sr>aigdg*gta , UTha'VSo?treet1 wltk tH ■Ua* fraat aa tba I M.'ieteMO, "'I rtada of aageUblM .—front ISs^^Hi^risrKsrffl ■^pedtalb^ rY1M^?2^u'd crepe thm Ni^MknSmw,*al3'o?rw!S»a,T<Jaefeon B'lSrglrtWlWrtoTj^" ™

Mil noftre. dillerenre in a tew ilaya. tRUIl ( GgHYtfUPB^a^f HMCkae eye- | Will THE PROPFRTt^lJ^II^NOT DI^EN fl^le^^'dJj^^iere^aU^Bg^itfeut

1 H^M^c"a!e4KrJe^"3l^^^a'rn^ I — '.Maaonlc and Oddfellow order*, a Lyeram, F^OSLIC ADuRNMF.NT«. j ' lM^"* ytnfdru,' ^ oewaaltler " "" ln(1*,"lwl* "»".ef lb* TO MAN0TAC1 ORERS. ^roeu^aaad the bretadai "«|U" thr hT.IkTl' pertly of ^lh* plare^ The held time, throughout r... tt^eoapele people toreeurt to agrleulhour, ride of New England aad the Middle ^ In hbry? JkTsfettaa- l^l^de?phlxfor reclaTty1, AaotbeH Im^taSt ru.'UreUon'u'ltV/'^^* J hM famllr by.thoee i dreadful toreta wblohl'a ' lo^u^tBd whSTreo*' "d !f SHSSS r. OatwjEUfeaeytla^lfe Weet rbr aellmhlgb- . Vlaeyenia In beutag! H. cube drl.ra through < 5 ;ire^°!L'*^^tTisr2.,d,i^u*,7; ' " ! - S7 MHuwaad u?^y^»rtaafty'ta '5*!n fal i *^fe eareMaad ta^uaaUy efrered^aad tfe drat , ST oa.rreg1 It 'tap laod, ffiywlilah HWU1 , SSriSSSffiferS ; aew laud bribe bud of loduatr, oad poueoer. * There are h undred, ul aettlerk In V leelaad, w ku , - MM. tk.re wllk from two to svekiredred UoL d men, however, ore uot Idler, or apeeuletcre, but men of Industry, latulllguoud, paUuaeo uad , n t THE TITLE. 1 Tfe Ullo UUdiepoUbte W.trealeu deed. ' ■ !

8TQVg»b' BATE YOUR MONEY 1 6 gTovia ziLLJ»GdrfOOB>«Trajc*gdr ^ HEh&Y H ILL' 8 NSW MARKET BTOYB 8T0EK, p riuiABELpSt^-y^^y ' BUST HT0VE8 NOW IN D8E, j PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OFFER. I ED all OtwkUb wlllfe Mid at .bout ' I ONBHALFTHKHSUALPBICK81 j I thaaufuro eU who; are la wut * a GOOD • STOVE fere aew a favorabl.opportoottT of ; procure THE REST. dTMSSFELOCELF LOW ! Tfe pMUteueuw"- '**»"■ » I hot that urerylltagNtUta found MropreMated OLD BTOYKS BKPA1RKD AT 3 THB j BH0BTK8T NOTICE. It sw CASTINGS AND BRICKS FOR BALE. ; HENRY HILL, 1 "NKWMARKKT8T0VK8T0RE," Tr No. em SOUTH SECOND STREET. , PHILADELPHIA. THE CELEBRATED

!i goveknorpenn, " FUEL SAVING, ;; GAS BURNING, and I AIR TIGHT • cooking stove. " FOR COAL AND WOOD. "• "GOVKBNOR PKNN" U empaeUeelly the moat auperlor. Itbolia " cut Inrrutlon, belay peuotad In tha yaar Uad. of end improved ISI by Hk.av Hlux, PbUadel pbla. Pare viable reputeUoo at being a im ^ L iMpR VEMCNT1 , DOUBLE, , naklAg it therefore ret MORE DURABLE er. ta" gottea up rapiee.ly for the Countn 'Jm faclurvd heretofore have beeo entirely TO!

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