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■ •' ■ ' j ■ TkeUrmMbtoeSoCtkeesttto, 1 The tenner b Idas of the "HUILsi te»b. htolutL *to mum^S* naton : SsiSsSSr . ww Mamaa Ia kaaatr a«eto. lull eh m» Zl'mUin the amtama. 0 MNrfiMKimhlkniM, * AM nun tat* tub e"ep. Kount h met,' « nV-ttd. Thai Use •*»<» (k< Hahly tamed end ; TH>alllHlMli>MUMi* tfyfenvimrt i.tR.pcw»r.rood ■■llUmili' IWW*Wtt" tabor.1! .ThpUsb »»J, torn Mt-hal H<MX tomn lor the faithful ..ell. um, nrlMulkli premlre I. ■««. N, Wk| Keep Up Inter tor rtacnt farmer*, serially in the Eastera Slain, and it to probably not a rcry dEaggeratrd one, that It would coat more to-day "to tec* the farms in most couatica than the land itaelf would aeU for. Thla enormoua amount of labor haa licen done gradually, and at acaaona when there was little other work, and Ila gnat coat haa not beed fell. The annpal ooat of toeptngteoea In repair, and the labor required, all reduced to dollar* and cent*, a* It ought to be, would oonatltutr a more aerioua tax than moat farmers would be willing to ■pact And tile q action naturally art***, That la the uae of thla? Why dti.Wp heed *o many fences? PaatUrr land*, wf eourae, mnat be fenqed, but in our opinion no other* should be, or tt lraat bo otber* need be, except for thepnrpose of aeparating our meadow* and oultfyntod field* from our own pas-tures-front, the public highway, and from a nelgnbor'a land. Iu expressing thla opinion we'baae it, of count, on a conviction that blowing land ahould never be trodden by the hoof of an animal, except for purpoeca of fertilizing and hanreating the crop. The coat of making and repairing fences, after all, la only a small part of the argument againat their exaeaaive uae. They are disadvantageous in many waya; 1. They shorten tlie fdrrow and require much time to beloat in turning plow-teama, ore. 8. They cut up the fair faoe of the farm into unalghtly patches. 3. They prevent the adoption of the beat systems of agriculture. 4. They harbor vermin. 6. Th# hspdtoiuto beaide them not only occasion a great waste of land, but they fester the growth oftroubleaome weedi, which spread yearly from them Into Hie cultivated land Rejoining. Therefore, we my, do away with fence* wherever poeaible; epend a part of the time at least, that la now occuoi tne uroe ai icoss, mai u now ira- ,
pied by repair*, in removing them al- t together; make the field* larger and , lesson the growth of troublesome r weed*. I Them remark* wUl naturally ted to , the Inquiry, How shall w* g*t rid of ( the ilooest and to the second one, Shall we uae them in making under- , drains? Stones may be advantageous- , ly disposed of in two waya; 1. Build | them up into sightly, cylindrical pile* , in comers of the (lelda, and cores them with Virginia Creeper or some other f vine. Thla is the easiest way ta manage the question, and add* to the ; branty of the term. a. Bury them in ■ the ground. In this we do not roeorarncfrd generally that they baumd In . making underdrain*. The cheapest ; way Isto dig hote and trapches, damp , the stone* in, and ocrrfr tbam up.— , Whenever Htos can be delivered on the ban tot three cent* afbot it will be , much eh super to drain the land with ( tile* ten with atone., although these , be dumped, ready for ore, at tBe banks , of Ae dilchew— rheaper In first east, becaase the alhount of .excavation required tor tSa U very much tea than , the oeat of laying the stones; cheaper , in the long run, beeanm a well-laid tile drain"!* an adsohttely permanent Improvement, wMJe the bet laid .tone drain teooustanUy subject to la. ting , and annoying obstructions —Am. Agricultnrt*. n< rriBt* on Applet and rears. A friend, who haa lately been on a visit lo the "Hub of the Universe,"' , writes that: "I hive Just seen a very pretty and flndal idea developed on pan and apples in the orchard of a friend at West Boxbury, Mas*. A* yon ratable among the trees you are ever aad an on saluted by an incriptlon upon the fruit, done salt were by the hand* of nature herself. Onsomsyou ; will fad the names of Seymour and Blair, teser friend us a stanch Demoera*, rfthaCnaservktiTo or Slate Rights , school. Bare ae meat with the fiuni- i liar name of Mary, or Afire, or a date ■ (IMS) — in brief, evory thing thai may i *11 done tshfttoe *fcto of the fruit, with- | tef bapptaad to lie upon R. In 1862 he cut out terra from newspapers, remored, mi *ey w«M appear parjLto corered by tka^paper would be : ;
y . =f fietn at the Farmer.' dak. Dr. Trimble said that in th* craw* of robins, and oths terta. hr tedtead the meds of apple*, of wild row*, arid of weeds. Tbeygp through the bird . without having the germinating power destroyed. P. T. Qninn mid, many seeds, the oily arete" especially, will keep many years, and come up the first ana son they are exposed to air and light. This i* especially -teas of the isg-ueul. Dried Swett Potatoes.— a paper on thla subject waa read by Mr. Whltnqy, of the Artim. Be thinks the potatoes can be pared, sliced, dried, and ground Into a cheap flour, as wholesome as rye, and equally palatable. He spoke of various apparatus by which the sliced potato may be dried rapidly, and at small cost, recommending, above ethers, the vacuum as more likely to retain flavor aod prevent scorching. Pomoloo y rs Wisconsin.— A gentleman from this State, of long experience in ufiaQ-frult culture, gave a list , of five <fr six sppleajUmt can be recommended for all parte of Wisconsin.— Re mentions Red Astrmchan, Tolman Sweet, Fame use, Duchess of Oldcnj burg, English Golden Russet. Of , grapes he mys there is no hope of other , sorts than Concord and Debt wsre. In strawberries he recommends Wilson's . Albany. The coarse hay daring the winter. This is indispensable for sucr cess with the grape, and advantageous j In all orchard*. Peachea they grow ,1 stabtoio a Pbab Onensno.— p. c T. Quinn, in reply to a letter aildng for direction, mid: "Select a warm, 0 rich apot, sow with pear-seed; when ,, they are a few inches hign, bud them E with scions of approved varieties o When, the budded shoot is vigorous, Y cut down, so ss to develop lower j i ranches. As soon as th* growth is „ hearty, the young trees can be transt planted." Mr. gulnn eeta hi* pearr rows twenty and twenty-five feet apart r manures the ground liberally, and raises s currants, rhubarb, cabbages, and celh cry between the rows, till the young $ trees begin to bear welf. When grown, B the whole surface is given up to the a pears, and the surface is both mulched g man from John street stowed devices for cheap ooqltery. Be recommends g the uae of Ind ju-mcai mush, and mys if it can be boUed in a tin vessel, 1me mened infVa-kettle. ne urged aliio u the ecomfolzihg of all parte of the ani- > mal, uld mid that the head of a beef, it cqptMlg ten cents at the sUughter-honee, y will yield sixteen pounds of good flesh, i- Vet the heads of seven thousand e beeves are thrown away every week I- in New York and vicinity.-- Am. AgriI. cvlturt. ■ ■ ' The Cora Crop. * The Department of Agricultuce at '' Washington, furnishes estimates in de- ° tail ofthe corn of last year, m follows: We are unable to figure out the 1,h UM, 000, 000 of bushels promised by "t sanguine calculators. A *"*"1^^ |sJ" upon last year of 137,000,000 upon last of 1-
if not all that could be deaired at the present time, affords an ' aggregate of 07 ,000, 000 of busbcU larger than in I860 (without Including the . Pacific State, which are unsuiud to ; corn production), but a decrease in J proportion to the population. Illinois, ' of coarse, heads the list of States with about one-seventh of the entire popuan increase of about 18 per cent. , in nine years— a good result, -though barely abreast with the increase of population. The following Is the estimate of bushels: Maine, 1,500,000; 1 Hampshire, 1,511,000; Vermont, 1 1,079,000; Massachusetts, 2,999,000; > ' Rhode Island, 340,000; Connecticut, , ; 2,153,000; New York, 20,910,000; ; Jersey, 10,910,000; Pennsylvania, . 51,979,000; Delaware, 3,975,000. Mary- . " land, 12,349,OOQ; Virginia, 19,980,000; . 1 North Carolina, 23,866,000; South ( 1 Carolina, 9,870,000; Georgia, 27,294,1 000; Florida, 2,900,000; Alabama, 31,- ' 240,000; Mississippi; 33,519,000, Louis1 17,397,000; Texas, 21,337,000; \ Arkansas, 82,440;" Tennessee, 64,773,- ' ' 000; West Virginia, 7,096,000; Ken1 tucky, 58,187,000; Mlmouri, 00,907,r 000; IlUnois, 134,363,000; Indiana, 1 90,832,000; Ohio, 74,040,000; Michigan, : 1 18,815,000; Wisconsin, 12^165,000; 1 Minnesota, 8,250,000; Iowa, 66,332,I 000; Kansas, 8,487,000; Nebraska, 4,- , " 195,000. Total, 005,178,000. W bat slacked likb Wnx Do.— ■ A thrifty fanner, who" beltevm in maki ing old things Mis them times," , 1 mys: " There |!!m thing that near- - ly everybody knows, and hardly anyI body attends to— that is, to sprinkle . i lime on their roofe one* a year, either i in fall or spring. If the shingles are i covered ever so thick with most, the 1 I lime soon clears it off, leaving the roof ' i clean and white, and good for a dozen ! I longer. It ought to be put on 1 I very thick, and k rainy day la the beet j - for the work. Strong wood ashes will ! i answer almost as well to keep old roofe | ' repair, but <hey will not look so niee. , i To make naw shingles test three oxjtour • times the usual period, they need only ' I to be soaked a few days in a tank half 1 • full of thick lime water, which must be < stirred up wsQ before the thlngtea are 1 put In." ^ ; To Pbbvbht Html nt Plows. — j 1 A correspondent of the Jtsrai Wtrtd, \ | givss the following, which he has tried ■ ' . Nooe but th* plowman knows the ' advantage of having a bright plow. — ' The writer ha* triofl a great many ar- ' tides trrprsrent plows and other sgricultural implements from rustlng.1 ISarite nothing so good arid handy u r KAjrcatao tub V ran. -Cutting 1 needful material fermannrlng the vine , to Utasftonishod, also keeping the soil . light nod porous, sad giving to the ij^essgi 8l :
' FERTILlZERsl * " ' frioovi ; 2 ' nf WfcWC ' W r via i ' BAUGH A SONS, Philadelphia, [ Kortb-Westera mTIUZm C*a»f, ^ CHICAGO. ; bole manpgaottkers. * PRICES. UifX i S»w B*o« J rrlM,SS*|*rS,tS0Ika B PrB», S» ft 1,000 U»t . awS'iOkluisSMSusn. frits, •** P*r lk«- - Z^TksBfssrsisllww to Tdgkt. 140 pswtef """^'"baugh a sons, » a ** '"^PHILADELPHIA « t North-W..t*rr> PV'i-tU'.llill Co.. P e """ CHICAGO. * «.»» ba pmnt from dsslvrs |o sop cJ th". V priyluvsj to u. raw lUw » D.JU- £ ■ trateuVg' agents. " LOWEST PRICES, '• As* — iw CommlHm. Esrl, otfl.r. will T mr»«Us»u. lo Duprrt. ^ I ALLEN & NEEDLES, - ^ IMPROVED , 1 SUPE&tffl'OSPHATE OF LIME, 1 " AND THE . J * AMMONIATED f ® FERTILIZER, jj d PERUVIAN GUANO. ^ j * FISH GUANO. ] '* * ipleodU Mssars psck'S In bsrrel.. « • ^w« slvo olrtr tor Ml., re a ^Lan^PMijaaj I ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, k 41 Sontk Delaware Ar,, rhllaflelphls. cvtabliTHE^ in Ite - J r.an.tom ~ »»_ j vt BOWER'S ; « COMPLETE MANURE.!! * HKN'UY bowkr. CHEMIST, |] PHILADBLrHIA. . j , . MADS niOM j |
Saper-Pbosphstr of Uae, Ammonia A i PoWvb. ' ■»assma rasa mo* .ovLvrasr.o.. SSCTSSJSswH'S i SUtlnfunknlL-keMlsUwhakn».k}sanlrvU ; MsMHunnsUtun. . . , rukts In bip ol Sen ronnil. nek. DIXON. SHARPI.ESS *CO., r For Skin by' wm. REYNOLD8, 75 Soslh 8lr.nl, 1 " Baltixodz, Md. ' SMI kr dnnlnn*.nernllr Uroutksul th. 1 sSdmn IIKNRV BOWER, ' fklltelpvl. ALT A TELA PHOSPHATE. " COMPLETE MANURE. It oo D t .1 a . U h t Dnul^U o^( wl thonl^l^ J ■ Best Fertilizer Used. * Price, DOS Per Ton. I rn,«i.br : S. S. BISHOP $ CO., Philadelphia. °"h* ALT* TILA BCA30 fO.,^ ^ ; ^"mAIRL The West Jeraey Har 1 ATransportation Company GREEN SAND MARL. , npblr Msrl hubna ratnnlvslrnan tkransb. raor. coon, sun Cntajui. vminc of u ; Ssiji^SSSiit r on* vhwMllMimlll nyon my ynlsMon ! roSSsrsissijSSS no MlstolnmnnUL to. lln. op lo^blcj 11 i * A i. HAMILTON, i Ho^^HoitVi' ixxsLxr,^??5J?""7T^r' ■ mc«s. r.feS2iT^'^- ' ^ Taos. bbss , — ~L'^ I rarcB or MASL. , _7yrj^L->" b. SmivnrnO nl lb. IMteMin* ' VuuiiULB — sn'MUI.rloara** I fiBgE3aaS.:::".JS ' tE3. .. .... j »
MEDICAL. _ TB SUIT Zlngari Bitters. t * 8ATK BUWD rClinUL » A BPLUD11 nitc, ArUAlAST BTUABL A Csrtsis Car* PRBVKNTIVB of DISEASES. J r i iprosl Fmr anj Agwu, I'Uiout « ?mr. ChoRc, Cold,. Bronckili,. Consumprtion la it, Jint stage, Flatulency, Nervoui Debility, , * Female Complaint,, Bieumatiim. Dyentery, A cut, \ and Chronic Piarrkcta 1 CkoUra Morhut, \ TJpku. Fiver, JWtmo ; Fever, Scrofula, Diuate, of \ the Kidney,, Habitual Cottivene,,, Ipe , $c. |br^nrho«i^|y-.-. Pr0 . PH1NLIPAL DXPOT, f. rahter a co, >'o. ■ X. Front Street, 1'klladelphl*. ^ UEOOMMES DKD^B|Y ^ . HATTTBITB f, R K AT RESTORER. SC1I K KTZ'S "BITTER _CORDIAL.' H WnnHnlnTpronrntTaS .perOr r..!. t lor DIAnnHOtA. braZNT ARI^jmWEL COM. H I L ls sod *rr. v'xh s o f nil n«i.^U Is u'lr p ' »°p^ »'r r'l'l 'c "o't "lo^d* JACOB 8CHRETI, Sole Proprietor, m.w. cor. mi., rs. sold bt all drtjooibts. B E E P , irox and pure brandt, bt dr. HARTMAM, PBOULSa OrsdnsU ol the Unlversltrof ii WUl po.ltl.rlr cure Ooniuwnllqn. Co«i|h. son Coldi^snd nil dlMun of Ihe Lanes or '^Uluw been ib^wesM ol RESTOSIN O TH OU. i Trrr Iukiwm** Un^miu etree^hkMr^ for I ArUenln USlM nod children. 1 1 w'cS^'S^* ' i fsmllt. In pnomUPf this prep.r.tl»n to Uie public I Icet cnp0d.nl tb.1 n.nrv nBl.lpd on. 1
• i '."r. m"2are.i r.'i , ... cddrvcc. I rrlcn tl roc bottle— *1* lo. id. • Laboratory 511 Soith Plfleesth Bt., raiLADSLPHIA. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. E8TE Y'6 ' ; JUBIiLAflTE ? ; (An entirely new Mop. and very brilliant,) Hn.p Ike ratrrr to... mm powsn. .nd 11 " Mhi?r vS • 1 OROAZI AMD WKISIDBO.VK v I To ami or Tor Sol. DO Mcnuhlr Inelnlnirali. No. IS North Serrath *trMt.^TmAd>-l|>ht*. ^ trSnM/w.CTrretar.irfPremMtf ^ REAL E8TATE SALES? i rlLldenu lot* fob hale. , IrontToi lu'^'nn? 'Tiul lhrewn'VUit<|0|hn ' nul.1 nlpeivnre Sol.. Odlco hPXI Soor lo cottages for sale. A {he "k - nL'^nrSMl!r3*MoBlreuoLS7S^ICnrIi Itlnnd. Applj to rensE M. SMITH, OSIre next daw ta rwt*o£«L>CmpHdnn*, j. Haw rarenr. . FURNISHED COTTAGER TO RENT ■" A ■ar." t doa ta"?S *oare *7" J; Uliod^New J*rMj*!0r *° C,P* ' COTTAGES AND BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE. 11 A rKW dwlrnhle Cattasanod Bulldlnc Lot* (tor ml. bf JSS1Z M. SMITH. t ^CmUa naxtdoar la root OBcn. Cop* tnlnnd. "■ "NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. " a'bar pereoo or nsv time within .1. Month, from dot. o'eouv. Ahvporenmhortsspltred propertr to hu hnodn p melon, ta thb Sato, • jnil m. smith. Op. i.u.a n.j. m.j mtb ism. . jx-1,. I BOOTS AND 8ftOES.= • H. bearduosd, ° BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE, cm mlahd, k. a J PAINTING 3 FXTSting, ' — "t " ..."X.1*^**" SMITH h Honaow.
READY-MADE CLDtMgia. rr IB toui hthlebt u oedw ta VneSwthillr caarnto with nthae The Reduction in Prices, ^fmnrevteSmWtewS hSSree} ,.W^NTER CLOTHING w° ov5so*tz° chxsTiltni ii)., valxs, SUA I i ski ucutl, rmto. Tab, SaathManS ■ays' CWthlm, ha. a sir crsTsx iiptrim thnn. wdtonr^to^^^^^^^lTs1--* oar Below the Present Market Rites, ! M.kre this a rem opportunity ta Uy to n ^ood EDWARDS A LAWRENCE, Exoolaior Clnttiinb hnu, ' b. i. Cor. Seeend and Makel Streets, ■ ~ " RAI L RO A PS. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD and branches. fall axd winter arraxukkkt. Trains will leave Philadelphia a> fltllotrt: , From foot of Uarlet it.. Upper Ferry. I " G°*L£^«UrH sirnlna HOT**' tS Oca? : ^^.t, -*:S 4? Sumu^"*'" am lata ° vinMud,u ' *.'■• lisc * N VMfito, ; ^Lvtito, ;;!i 2 SS2S.'. U:? in,. m. ; -
^wdbnrT.^ j i.'iv j .V." T OommnUtioaTMhrt. hetwwa Vhlimrlphlv ! nad capo Ictoodst tea IbUowtof retre, «nu.mcbrtc.^- — ........... IIJO CO U SaJwn^toket^^.'.Z'.^V.™'^ S • or^foUowln* dnv, iwhep Mid on Bntnrd.r, good ta return uh Monday,) to. to. I And ststloo. on ths C.Ad.n Ml Ac',, and N.w Irnrj Rallrond. tor Ml' br Af.nl> at Trenton and New Torh aim, with Ibr train, ol Ihe Camden nod Burllneto. County Ball- - rood tor Mount Holly, remtorton, he The sftcrnoon train raMhM rhTtodnlpbl. In i 'im:.!s,rss^SLlaTSts^^'nJ: . Torh nod Iplermw-toto etnUooa. ] ' w^.h.rftol'MW nlnotcirrMLjtolly. ^ * jen. 'tiit'Vj* ilV — qboc £ rTE8. " THOMAS R. AGNEW. tOO d Ml 6RIRXWICH STREET. / coioti* or MuayirsTaKrr. Has reduced lb. prim of TSAA COrTCKS. 1 . IUCA*.FLOD*MdnllhUdjnf OhOCIhlES, • FromilO t# TO per cent. 0 SSST EVoUtHCB>XAKrA>T TEA. SIS*. VPLI NI'IU OOLONG TXA, IS Crate. currxnjBOAnEDmd asouNDj it coot. isoo Mrr.ll FLOtla, nil frnSra. I LOOO PnahasM No IMACKXaCL. ' SUGAat,nU (radon, at RiriEERV rulers ; • erety thin* noad torrety rnmlly L THOMAS A AONXWorenplM hto owaetan, { > rara oawo'lnip i^mmmmntlmu onew- • EDUCATIONAL. . ■ATTILLE INSTITUTE. , "i'^^MOUnram at^^^aUM tetllnto' ' 1 £SS5Sa,1i'S!sr:: » A ratrr' CLASS I Bearding Scbeel far Tossg Ladles, d r®TVra NORMAL WCHOOI^ i • Total chniiM. Into od Ian Bowd. Tnttto* and ' hooka. pa» a vow. ' Tola! .haryM tor How- « ' THE NEW JERSET • collf. oiatb1n 8tit0te. SOSDrNTSWA- lltWJKUXT. - ros ioTNG LADIES AND CENTLgMEN, ' _ w lilmsa'w'to^ teMtwHmlft'pz «*to K .■sriKSogr— *-3s : West Jersey Aetdtmr, JEtMETSE, P.J. m'LSmVAamn. ( ttoclmto. THE oral aMiloa wiU aiaiiii on Wadr rS'^tewtomi.hwMa ;
.HAHIrPREBDlNDtk Last Siieccs&. HMR restorer, HAIR dressing a * BT ITS USE i Grey tr Fsdsd Hair to qstely i rmtdtsd to IU joathfnl ootor tod beauty, ' aad wttk lbs lret sppUcstioo s * bvastifal (torn art dellrhtPul frngrnaw to givta to ths Hair. It wtll casts Hair to grow on Bsld Spots, d It trill prtmoto ltrarisnt grewtb. Fallbb hair u Immediately checked. Won sea by *11 Dratstoa. DLPOT nai.il (rem Om.™ Sum ( SB Barclay 8t. A 40 Park Place. raigCQNEPoiya
- DRV GOOD8. ! NEW r. fr^HING AND WI'.HXfER GOODS < ' CAPE MAY COURT BOt'SE. I Straw. Silk, Crepe and Lao. Bonn.lv 1 Awortmrnt nl colnred Alporena, Dnrlere i all j ! SUffiSKSSSa® CHEAP S T O H E 1 Cor. PIRRT A NAX8I0X 8U., -^LOWEST CASH PRICES i ^*™lria si, | VEM?"s '• ' ""■"Si:"' CROCKERT. a CgRTHEhWARX | PAINTS. OILS, GLASS A PITTV, PAINTS. OILS. GLASS a PI TTV,
GROCERIES, j SUGAR, MOLASSXS, SrlCXi roiFDEE » SHOT. BURNING OIL, a r.rj Sc. wUeto for to moU P«r gall an. ICC A XS of all deacrlptioaa. : 8TATIONEHY. ^STAMPS, ^ TIN W ABE, Sr. WILLIAM HILDRETH. Cape May Court' Houte, fistotor^rtMrJ sremre to lnf™tn :. •HjSEHviS'.HiP PRT GOODS A GROCERI STORE, and nnbloaehrd,) Print., Detolaa.Alp.eaa, Ribbona,.Velvrl, he.; SUhn, TrtmmtoR. of alldreerlpTaa. Sufar, Molaaam, Splcra, Powder and mot. Burning OIL FLOUR by tba barrel or pound. TOE ACCO-Tba Mlebrated Monitor Nary. myawn Cajre May Cunrl Hoom. CO NT R A CTQ R8 ■ S. BOmtAX. s E. WILLI AR*. ATTENTION! HOFFMAN As WILLIAMS, $3ty>ei)fety.MjUfiiiiders, CAPE ISLAND, JC. J. ' T'AKE thla aretbod of laformlns Ibelr f rime a tlra'itlh^iuGdtoi!'. .Kffi'ysUM°elWmlbto [ Balldtace, w. ire ouw' prepared to ; Move Stntbtures At tba Shbrteet Notlee had oe the moel Rea RICHARD U SOLDER, BUILDER. CAPE I8LAND NEW JERSET. QA8 MACHINE. The HtmsktM Gas Mac hi me I FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES. FACTORIES, CHURCHES AND ru». UC BUILDINGS WITH OAS! - Caarem C.. WSref tor ar Umtt \ *Mir?l*T ! wiiwi;" nrafiiiln* tto pcibltotnvor cnKSe ! T>» FURN^S^. GREX; ; r- CARDS, _ 'iV'.w «• PElNTOm MFtCE HIK
REAi- ESTATE., YINELAND. ' dslibSM J Tm AU WmmttRg Farm. NEW 6 ITT LI »X XT SF TIXELAXB. * A Rare Opportunity intb, beef hfarbet and nMSf&icAf/.l and Imltlfvl Climate to fie Union. Only thirty Hit,, South of Philadelphia, on a Railroad , I being a Rich Soil and highly prodnc- ' tire fPheat Land; among the beef in the Garden State of Bern Jersey. . ' >, the bntoweo by YelPyraHy tastnlwrare. wlln legal Jn'.rmL wtthbe the eern.^of^fo.r jr. re, • dwp.'at'tSo'o SeeiL^pnyaMeoee ball raOi aod too bnluso auihln a ymj.^ll^to only npoo " Tbe'VSS?treet, Wtlh VH miles (rent anlhe railroad, LiJald^MI wllh^eM^red epnetoue ttie BEST ritll'T SOI^L ^N THE TOION^ be toraleb '^^^A|lKCTt
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» * 'thi: ti ui'ifi'.am i: | ' ' '""to Satondod to make II a I j ITZiSiTZi'Hi ^'.^"2 ."h.'S.'.rr .. ' hlB^tonilirby *thoMPdi"aUful'1ferree wbleh'?* i, SSsasSSSfiiTK ; Shl1d~."(tood brelto l™*lwnt"°toiog to ( th. projllable^eulil.r^ion of n^toim, nod the . ry or If'eiimp.M'd to take trade m'a eavy eh^nre * ""frSiSFSSSlSS 1 - orarTT j«Mn . read and throns^n^wjMreMei UUl' WHAT VISITOR: WILL BEE. 1 The vlnttw wtll we ae^soodero^.srowtnsre S SSJCVnty -n!l"-^,rel I'n"^mlire ' _ totheDWoa^TMnndrrel^'d furnl.bee ear- . WW? .'jt'jl ' htren" VUdul hare hentokM from lbs | amHue bylhttoind of todu.try^and paUenre ^ e?r.rjrJs 4 - ^^•n^.Tolu'S^ffKSi'S ■ "tounw'm tonS*ie otoo for rale. TIMBER LAND. - .ao^tre booghl^wlfb or without timber-tha > '' The title U tal..|i itaXir Watrnnlee deed. t JJ 'nojrey "" pWd.*U|toSS.yeS?raiitoire'» 'ti t' sj . i
^TOVWi SATE Tods HMKT 1 j gtovkskkiUNGsrrwNMfTraioEisT ( jenbt HIIaL'8 new market stove 8TORE, ] row Deoreahoraaooth street. West Side, 1 rmtuBCLTHU. BBST 8TOVB8 NOW IN.U8E, NEW PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OFFER. I ED an of whtok Win be sold W about ^ ONE HALF TH* DSD ALPRlCRSjl | p*~u™ rvtx «Jr.*sr NasviuiuSr uiie j ! bnl Oat eraey thtot *U1 be found ne reineecatvd | OLD BTOVB? REPAIRED ATI > SHORTEST NOTICE." I sv CASTINGS AND BK1CES FOR sale, j \ ■ HENRY HILL, ! "NEW MARKET STOVE STORE," 1
ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. < GOV EKN ORPENN, , FUEL SArbiG, GAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT ; COOKING STOVE, ; for coal. and wood. ■ Sueod, th. "governor penn" ^ U em poetically the moel ruperlor. II U of re J and lmptored lent by Hint Hiu. PbUadd PTRtoSto»e ba. already won tor Itself lb. 110 u ble, >, klork durable » j Philadelphia,
j WOOLEN MILLS, j & eMfgi* HAT8fc CAP8. IT \ THOMAS M. SEEDS, .FApiIONA^BLK^HATjrEIJ. j ( ♦ .. !■' RAIN AN J CAPS, GRAVEL ROOFINQT" NOTICE ! : L GRAVEL ROOFING! THE ONLY AGENTS CELEBRATED II Gravel Roofing. 3 MATERIAL, SSfiS Appli to hand, WARKS Cu. - shop— MANSIOM ST., ncnl the WavcOOen, MLSm C.M laUad-N-J. SPECIAL NOTICE. HINERAL WATLRjh»IJNUFACTUR1N0' ( "III enrrv on Ihe huslasM naigafc." 1 IMPROVEMENT T1CSAET. " WEST JKRSEY^AlL ROAD8. The Weil Jereoy Ra"*^ cSSpaay will p ( ape May ~ Co. HHt iMle ty- I , . E POSfTORtTS OiemeUate. Cape NaT ^^-•srepetoto-e. oe^'.etm W
MltkfNERVs . ' >* M HOOP SklKTS CORSETS, OORSETSd j w*. r. sopms. * Ne. (H Arete » tenet, PtoilE. FOR LADlkt, MitlSS AND CUlLDRXq . -ffilrcvtsr'icisrisya I SS-S5SS n StX S7vspsa.r rrjrtst .1 1 ; ; »c"i .7; sSSs® ' j u*^9P^iMi<t^c(iiugls,'t I frtradenitor1te p3are™«te'!£Ji°£2^?M ; from the old eland on Pmry St., ta | WASHINGTON STREET. S* ENTI1E (IF STOCK LATEST STTLE HATS A BOftNxA U d.VDSOMi DSCSXGOdoS SNVrBlMMlNOS. 1. re? "HI bo Mid et the lew. I end dlapatch, and In the burnt etytos. *"* Rat^Ora ,M. to AMERICA N~W ATCH E 8
So. 11 BOFTII SECOND ETBEKT, ASES attention to JUS ' Tar led and Extensive Stock COLD and SILVER WATCHBS AND SILVER WARE. | PLiTED WAKE CONSTANTLY OX HAXD. ISAAC K.-STACPTER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, u HO. Id's NORTII SECOND ST., <e- Cor. of Quetry, Philadelphia. „ Ornish i NQ_ooop9- " ! NOW IS THE TIME ( A, ; T°INOCnt rALL 4NB W"<T'"R CLOTH" i. h. smith's stork,
CI ih^ ac ' | ' tWuflnt-pr New TAILOHING ESTABLISHWENT. ■ polled lo?ho making, teey will ho immediatemylk WM. C. PSTTBRSON. BOO KS. STATIONERY. J. S. GARRISON, W A SHI KOTOW STREET. W°tlihDh" h^T'rolic.Styra Sad'U'btlre ,°?§Kap,''» CVUBKKLxnp'it^Pil CANDLE jfjgjp ROPE AND TWINE. JOHN S. LEE A CO., nANUFACTURLRSnm Denton to ROPE AND TWINES. [ Blocks end Teekle, TA-RRKD ROOFING FArER AND CEMENT Coal Ter. Rraln Oil, Ilrlshl Varntok, Me. Hole for baling hay. ^re^r1** "P eorn-atalkt. i 5Sr^SH®E55Klih Hope aod lUoeke for hoisting itoy end Marl, and'evMrnrtle^lnJuund 01 UkJ><* ^tp Ooodi dr'lrered al all tka Ball Roads eel THE C'" Mi" 0"" W"" A KIItST^Sin^pH Family and Agricuitnral newspapi:^, rUBLlfiUEB EYEBY WEBNE8BAY, Cape Island, New Jersey. TERMS: PES TEAR ...a ADVAKOE. SL EL MASOFSSLE,

