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Corn and Meal. Many careful experiment* and oom- , ly that corn ilwlf fed to horses, male*. ' sheep, milch coin, eftlter rattle and | hog*, in a raw, abate Br ungtouuil ! ■talc, is from nac-tteird to one-half less fattening torn tbc same amount of. corn ground into mral and well cooked 1 : - or kiilad; Stat corn btalod vrfcek of I aoatol only in water unUl it iaaoft,U ; but km fattening than boiled or well cxikod corn meal- A eonsi^-raMc portion M to rattle and Irog* Jt> a raw or ungronnd atate U always airaDowrd without Wpg ptaatimted/ayd paaaea through tlie animal whole, & we aee frum the excrement*. and of room being entirely undigested, lot done no good whatever. Gtoiuid corn, oh the oChcr hand, phrtteubudy-if cooked or bailed, not only nouriahea, but relieve* < tke uniinal from a large portion of Vial tabor or Sttlon of the Itenratch requisite to the dig-rllon of Whole corn before ■contributing to the animal'! blood or vl ltd power. And whjneomUmlxed or chopped and ground up'ivilli\oaU or rye it la atin more valuable, becamelem beating to the animal, and nUo hjaa productive of ceativeOcai and colic than when fbd rate or alone. Cows will abut give inure aiilk ami hoga fatten aantier or acalded or boiled corn meal, tulxed with applet, pumpkin*, potatoes, carrot*, turnips, or other roota, or bran, or the common alop of our kitchen*, slightly salted, than tbey will or ran on com meal alone, Kvcn the cob of our Indian corn contains some nourishment, a good deal more than moat people are aware of; hence it may, and in times of high price for ■ corn ought to br, ground with the grain, to fatten hoga and beef cattle. Tlffa I* not ita only recommendation, lor it also Increases the bulk of the food, and thereby render* it more digestible and whokaomc than the Jiure Indian com has become so Inipor* i lint and valuable a food In our couu- i try, liyHifihi man nnd l)ea*t,-th*t it is fiilty-hqtud, and iipsonu- nwpecU sap- I crior to wheat, a- it. grows well In all 1 the Stales, ami n surer and more I alnmdunt crop; hence more reliable on < a source of rrvnnie than any other of ' our cereal grains. If produeea more ' bread, meat, milk nnd bolter than any i other crop of grain. In our Southern ■ States, it forum the constant and prin- i dpnl fowl fir man and lmurt, and poul- i try of all kinds. It makes Bit steers, | fiat bullocks, fot cows, fol hoga,lncl i poultry, and these in their turn enrioh ; tlie tables for the use of man; hence i our poop letiare great renaon fix regarding Indian com an tho- " King of grains. " ".the staff ofHfe," " tho great staoMr** formers.1" Ac. And In who considers Ita excellence and cheapDcaa naan article ofibod, and tlie many . useful pOffw®1* to which Its stalks and i leaves can bo applied, win ocrtalnly : not 'deem this prater extravagant. Southern people prefer the white corn for hreadatuff, as it makca a swirl, wbltn, bcnutlfol meal for bread, com cake and beminy , and their cooks have - acquired great celebrity in nuking those artlcks; but Northern people generally prefer the yellow com for all these purposes, a* It make* a richer , colored and more nutritious food. — The white com of the South contains the most albumen and starch, while tlie yellow com of tlie North contains the most oil and gluten; and the yellow Is, on till* aeecamt, deemed the brat mm for shipping, as it it test likely to soar. But thoroughly kiln-dried white corn will alto answer for ship- ' fling. The yellow oom makes a dry ' and hard bread, as Its flour lnolly and ! not adhesive enough In ita particle to rire and make soft bread. But If Ita flour la mixed with a ouffidcney of ■ wheat or rye flour to rnfte a light, toft, rich and very superior breed and cake. 1 1 It to nmal mixed at the rate of about 1 one-tWrd wheat or rye to two-thirds of ' Indian oom meal. HotaUau uf y rtp> It la toofcotumon an opinion that .the sole object of rothtlon in crops is | to preaarvoor Increase tha fertility of j tho soiL The destruction of weeds j should be kept prominently and stead- 1 Uy In view, In devising every coarse, ' nod in some oases a more frequent recurrence of hoed crop* and naked fallow* *m be nceeusnry. The two fold 1 roans of wheat and clover alternately yeffrs in wheat region*, and found to - answer w-n for snatkinlng the rich- , nessuf the soU, ths Inversion of a green , crop of eWr oftfle in two yrerr* res- , lilting the exhaustion of the grain crop. : iuetraao nf sncli woeds as tho hoe and , cuUlTWor dretroy, and in time the , ground became foul with them. A common course adopted In differ- , ml States is cum, barley, wheat and , clover-the latter for two yeare-mak- „ lug five man. ThU gives one yror , for tho thorough use of the cultlTator and hue; and tha atou^onof Spring , ^A^tefuSte foil ration ' may be varied aa follows: 1 Corn on , sod. S Barley, iota or 'pea*. 3. . Wheat seddM to ' dori#." t< Clover ckmvanJ timothy. 0. Meadow. 7. J early under the socoud growth.; towing the wheat on the foxensdsad after puHvriringlt well with

Probably America* former* are as tuccesaful sa any otner formers in the rawing of Voting horteto-that % to ■ say, considering WS character of the - sires snd dtlns, tbey bring about as good Aual results a* attend hone brecd1 In any other country where breedI Is only incidental to form wort— I But there is one item of niaddgemmt f. which, j* rilher dteregarded or imperT fecUy utnb-rstood, and that is, the eart ly education of the colt. Mr. Rarry i has done much to upset the old-foah- ■ ioned notion of brtatimg horses and has 1 shows that, by judicious bending, the 0 necessity for breaking May be entirely ' obviated* but even Mr. Rainy-* kykteta 1 confined Itself eHefl$" \n horses which > had arrived at ah ago when their ser- ' vireh Could he made Immediately uac- • ftiL* The reason why It is necessary to > apply any stemnooa system of twdnttig t In bringing oolfo to theft flfst work is, r that they haVc to be taught to do that > trh which their previous life has In no t manner prepared their minds. The s first three or four yearrof a colt's life • are pasaed at pasture), or In the stable, r and the most that he karfaW, to <Wj" 1 the reatndnts of the tfii'tel, and occat aloaallw, though, unfortunately, too r Seldom, to allow himself to he cleaned. ~ rirea, be It to be taught his trade in a I s few ^sys or a few weeks; and the bit, - the bridle, the girth, the saddle, the a hard-pressing collar— all perfectly new ! , revelations to him— are to he cntmtnod r down his young throat In the most ref moreek-M manner, and he\a a fortunate r colt If the cramming bo don* with a - I gentle hand. Too often his Elinpie ) wonder excites his master's temper, ! and a contest ensue*, from the effect of • wGIS he hcrcr recovers. If every colt r could be treated as are, for example, i those ofMr.CharicsSharpless, of Peun- . sylvan ia, the result upon the average , temper ofourharncaa and saddle horse* • would be remntfoibly, and at kwrt ohc- - half of tke danger* of horsemanship : would be obviated. It ia Mr. Sharplets, universal custom, while the colt is - still running with ita dam, even at the - agToTalx weeks or two mouths, to foli low die handBug and caressing to which - It has Iteen accustomed almost from the I hour of its birth, by a gradual harncss- ■ lng and playing with straps, and geni trail)- on the third or fourth day' of r trial, by hitching to a, pair of light ■ wheels, with which the little shaver r follows its dam about the Held. Tho i colt learn* thine things at this early ■ day a* easily^ ns It would learn auy- - fning elsyfhnd tho lesson is never fore , gotten -/so that when the time for actI uaUgerncsaing come*, it creates no sure i makes no trouble, and gives rise ■ tooosOnteata. — Amtricau A^rienlhtriat. j. Mtanchious tor Cattle. t Every observing flremer wbo uses sUinchiomi *ith open mangers fot fuelling cattle, knows that there it something wrong in this arrangement, for I sera that no Taror can be given a . particular animal, and in almost every berd oue or more require extra feed and care. It ia well known that some cows are i 'twlcr as long taking their food as others, . some on acoount of poor teeth, and ]' others Item their natural habits. Thai : : In a common open manger animals j that take in feed rapidly, will swallow f ; that before them and steal from their _ | active neighbor*, and, to more ef- ( frctuallyaccompliah this, we have of- , ten aeen them upon their knees that " tliey might reach a greater distance. Rome animals also that have the mastery often act very shrewdly, and draw the foddrrfrom those betide them J first, keeping their own allowance to leisurely consume, or work over and ■ gather the best, after the other It gone. | ; Sometimes grain or roots are fed to < ! a few and not to the whole, and in this ' ! caao what open managers the neigh- ^ I boring salami* arc set Into a state ot - agitation, and they reach and struggle I I to get a taste. If tne feed Is given out ' j of the sight of others, no snch commo- ' ! Now this fiuill may be easily rcinoj died by dividing the mangers into sec.1 tious with boards, allowing each nnl- , I nial spare enough to contain Just tin1 1 food allotted to him. rj Tbe only dllBculty in using eloao , mongers is In feeling* eom-#lalk*, but . | this is obviated by cutting them once or twioe in two, or by feeding them . out of doors, which Is by for tbe beet . way when the condition of the ground j I and will admit of it. — CUaa Farmer. J steaming road far Bartes. Mr. Stewart, of North Evans. New 1 York, wbo, in^^rticte furnislivd for the Annual Brfortof the Department of Agriculture, as stated very dearly the general arguments Infovor of steaming food for form stock, and the results 1 of his own experience therein, mentions, inddently, the firet that the steaming of hay it e sure preventive of heaves, and a sure cure of coughs and colds, the ease of an animal of his own, which came In from pasture with severe cough, and was entirely cured within two week* by an exclusive steamed diet Thlsresuh ia In accordance with an Idea, that the irritation of the throat by dusty hay is a fertile aouiqpof heaves and coughs, and It On general principles, it being admitted that steaming food for neat cattfe produces the most economical results, it ia folk to assume that the steaming of horao food wiU he even more geethr^orjsaus of the hone are much rrti k - iu f°"4 "'{'"f'1'1" hOU, aC-food, asnak ham tU i^Tof eoonomixlng^a a rary marked degree, tfett whkfo U given to our hone* and tog of all of the animaJ^n our firnns don to the'numlwor^h ^sfaT irtwms straage that bourekreper. dreit bu, pails and tubs with braes bT" >nd-.^^'-T^t mj *

pertili^ER8.: * ~ SI56S>i y BAUGH A SONS, Philadelphia, | a Kartk-Wester* FEkflLllISfe Comp'y, ' ie -ouroAficy. 1 ly BdLE MANDFACTTKERS. PRICES. ^ mcv. SSS per t.0® lbs.; Ueeab'" «*feairl Wo«« assrtUlmsr. i « riue, taoiwtxosoni.. S. , U*|t'l caireae IM Heaar*. 11 rites, *M pert^oe is'.. IO Tbe alters Slsaorst are fntnUhed la bdlh Sag* sad Ssnste. wSlshSVer •osloterra preter. '' ry TktAm s»« ssllbm h wvlgkq 1W pcuste sons'" i 3 °* PHILADELPHIA ' 'i North- Waaturs^ . j w ' c ticAao. ' . « S£a as-i:."'-gt j , WE BATE NO 1 ? TRAVELING AGENTS. ' Fsrotni^sse eSaJ^Uwmilrss'oS tat"™ ' LOWEST PRICES, I ALLEN & N EEDLES.j' t Ihfl'ltOVliD j; ■» SOPEE^raOSPHATE OF LIME, : 1 I- AMMONIAl'KD ! '• * FERTILIZER. ; •- PERUVIAN GUANO. j " FISH GUANO. A splsadM Mseuls l-Scked IsbuieP. P '• "aLLEN & NEEDLES, j it South Delaware *Ti, Philadelphia. h ktTABLISIUill IS IMS. J BOWER'S J COMPLETE manure, i re H KN II V BOWER, CII EM I8T, j ». pHikAoaarmA. *1 - Usbs rasa ■» Saper-Phoiphate or Umr, (mmonla I ' U Potash. t f. ^SrasStSawS'j: ' , eistlsralsSsd chsalslt wbo bats, b| satljal. if- IsilrJ mqusntlss. • Pstbtd Is bags orsoo pauses esih. , | DIXON, 8HAHP1.EMS AGO., 1 ™ For Bale by W*l. REYNOLDS, ! 15 Heath Blrsst. c_ Baltinork. MO. I And bp e*nlsrsc*Bsr*>lr tbreofbool lb* ^ Vbil'IiMpbU*""'' "K 111 "0W ' g f A ETA TBU PBOSPBATE. te JTIiwmpossdoltb. ODAWorrooi , 0- nowMsrd with otbsr Tslosblt rirUUtlaf Ms- ! : tsrtsl, KtoaWteallr Irsalse. auklag s I , ^ COMPLETE H MANURE. ' tbs repmsihte Of bsua ibe M ; Best I^Jrtilizer l!rsecl. rt Price, »»® Per Ton. re | rinses bp IU & S. BISHOP i, CO., I id j Philadelphia, I j0"'* AtTA TKU GIMNO CO., ' : MARL. it The West Jersey ilurl ATrun1 portatlon Compisny "" GREEN SAND MARL. ' sanust^0appnnnn*atTMastetKaari 4 37.1^ ■ r w- u° : U ,--ni/52"Kl pSi'-kesltes U.tsprlsrwi, ' ' \ 1- j? Sisflff h ; -i aicSABS r. srvrrn., KSC.1 ' if srtliTss wbslTof •'llITi Ih'u , PBIOS or MAUL. c w2^'r^^te.Tu, " tol,,OTa " I f^§g§3SE:I*.

MEPlCAi-t TBE CHEAT j ' ZlNGARI BITTER'S- T, A Slff BLOOD riRlFIRE, <- A BFLUMD TUMI', A PLEABAXT BETIKAGE. A Certain Onra PRE VBNTI VB of DISBA SBS is Dyipe/iiial Ferer and Ague, Filiates j.es t'evrr. Cholic, Colds. Bronchitis, . Consumption in its firs ( elope, ' Finite lenry, AVH-OB « Debility, Female Complaints, Rkeu- ! •' matism Dysentery, Acute J1 and Chronic Diarrhaa n Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Typhoid and ■ YtUrnc £ Fever, Scro- ! w . k fula. Diseases ' of \ . [ Iht Kidneys, Habitual ! [J Cotticenrts, Ac , $c. j p' sss^E'ilF^-SS;! i Ijf^LsMbs esse jercteSsnaatJe H . b»hoIirSla*akirIJtUa*. "i E. It.AIITEIt A CO , . No. 6 S. Front Street, Philadelphia. ^ JIRK/\T RESTORER. 6('jIKMZ'g F_ iLViSa^r.v^rajrsfftr.r.^ SSS; ! Jtt'Oli SPHEKTZ, Solf I'roprlrtor, s. w.-Oo*. rirrtt .n.i Vaci: si. , i-hiuesi-pi.is.rs. | SOLD BY ALL DROOOI8TS. I y- Mte-ifse-I BEEF. j ino.v AND I'l'BE llltAMU, J _ 1VDI UABTMSK, LTb.nl, cesuls, wrtfes ^ The curs of Conaumi-lloD Suit rgtetse ®:Se's^" ro°*" Qm^miaiMNra^s snr .ddtsM, rite, tl l-sr bottle — si* for ts. ! Laboratory 511 South Fifteenth St., Wholes. I* Arson. Preach, airhsres S Co.. Troth sod SUrbrle'reel-.Jobn.loo, Hollow., si 1 o.deo, sa ARb ■Irsetl B. sboesuker A roartb sod Bass streets, Pbllsd-.-ool-lm D-Uld b) llrutfl.lt Sr.rr.htit "" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. E s'fT V 1 8 ' ■ i JUfilLANTE' , (.1* entirely arte etop, and very brilliant, ) e! '■ No. I* North Seventh mMt-'raVls^lphls. j" REAL ESTATESALES. lll lLDIM. I.CJTs rOI^ SAI.E. * • ! , tea to r^W^T&ad. j t FDKNMBED COTTAUED TO c j ^rPLTto ; M , ITOTTAOES AND Bl'ILBlNU LOT* FOR DALE. n A rjST CotfofssDd Bulldlsf Lota 1 NOTICE TO THE l>I HI. II . c Cap. IsUod, W.J, Ms; teK'tit. "jsl|"l BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 MHEARDWOOD, J BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, * DECATCB ITBin, abovs WsaklasWa, CAPS IS LARD, K. J. *Tsnta .0 I wel'selrrtrd e!oS" ^P'resdy " ■SftTSSSS'SSSSfiSSa-M.. SU.SM. £ "rf.ffi'B.rft- • i PAINTING 0 •' Caps Island. ' 'raUadelpML- si BOl'DE A 8IMN SSS-'S.'-* a j

READY- MADE CLOTHING. IT IB TOtffi DiriESEST Tho Redaction in Prices, WINTER CLOTHING At prices so tow ju^jo JlUsf J all wbo^oms. T^mrLOsTdACge, e^ATiaoAjAcarrt. ri.U, Teals, Vstltas-sae Bojs- a«hln», ho. n BIB CTSTOM DEPIRTNE.1T I Uoo oV'thMe sboprAMu^ir0 Ibelr slothlnr | Sen o^l^Jleldi'-iSte Oslflor'siroor the PmkM Marital Rales, ; Makes thn^riu ow^rluMlj to lap Is a^ood EDWARD8 A LAWRENCE, Excelsior Clothing Lli.ll, f E. Cor. Second and Make! Btreets, RAILROADS. WEST JEUSE* ttllUtOAD j AND BRANCHES. FALL AND WIMEll ARRIXGEHEjlT. I Trains will Irate Philadelphia a* \ follows: From font of Merle I >/ , Upper Ferry. OOliVOyOaTi Man's SSSeu"'' "jS t"vS«..d,' j ■•wliaU :::: j SoMoalp sM^assaftte CoBpaoy !o Cta^odte nSaS' MoSr.r»Lcs° *",ur,1*r' And sialltte^nn tlie^rstndeo »ml Astboy and ,°ree'sfler'n"oo"rs\n'rnebn'rM(«delpbU la riuudjfph'urrs'rbl rsosltsd at aeeood covered whatMtelow Wslnul^ilyet^dsllj. ^ Jeri. W/SV GROCERIES. | THOMAS R. AIGNEW. j 1110 A mdiBLKNWK'II STUKET, MTNV TURK. <- i'li'. i' i." ' if » ' i KL* ' " 't"i 'iu !: \ Eroni to idlO per cent. best japan tea, *1.00. BEST EMGLISII BHtAKFABT TEA, CUITEES^aOASTUr soddaOUKD/lt Cent/ I oat n.rrsl> MOLa'asES. If. O.sod r. R. I THOMAS IL AGNEW o^ruptee bl. o» store, ~~ EDUCATIONAL. MA1TIEI.E INSTITCTE. "ttes. «S, IBSN^tw "**• " *DC^ A FIRST CLAM Boarding School for Toang Ladles, "TATl. NOBM.L SCHOOL TB1CISTOB, - - WWW JRRSST. ■ At. poplls, SIM a rear. Tor Circular, with fOU particulars, apple lo Dae I0.lim.-l, *" H"T. ritwslrah THE HEW IBBIET COLLEGIATE I NBTITUTK.t wSSrSS West Jersey Academy. Buipetrtar, x. j. TKS " ^ -s™~- - ^ Tka teeatlafeaS^Mte Acsdaae, Is tmabrpaesad SZrStfS: SZZ.'ZT.'-ZL'X: -

-HAIR PRfe86lNGHAIR RESTO^EP i 5 fiaSfefi I JVew^y'e in uueBoide : a ST ITB UBS * -Gray, or Faded Hair It qairely r ' nrieredte ibtvedlhllll (elerand Ireonty, | " and with the first application s J toaatlWl gloss sod delightful fregrues J it givoa to the Hair. It will fanso Hair to grew on Bald Spofo J u It will promote luxuriant growth. > FALLING HAIKIt immediately rbreked. \ Far Sale V, all Dra*|l.la. 3B Uarelay bt. A 40 Park Place. j PBlCfiONEDoU^B - I DRY GOODS. &.c. ! NEW r. I SPItlNf. AND kc.viviei; «;<)l>l>* N. C. PDICE'S CHEAP STORE"! Cor. PEHUl A MANSION Sts., LOWEST CASH gRICXS: trimminS^T »T ^ h*°D5S«"® jtoni: a iiakthkRwarx PAINTS. OILS. GLASS i Pl'TTI, GROCERIES, CAltTWLL-t AGl'E mixture; " 8TATIONEKY. WILLIAM niLDRETn. ■» • Cape May %'ourt Houet. TT AVUtG purebseed Ibe lateresl of Astoit ,v. ri Miller. Mc^ktejMrtDer, doclraa^lo Inforoi Dill GOODS A GCOCEBt STOKE, Mu.llOi, (lin-SC!:: 4 ■ / Sedsrs of all dcKrlpllotu. a , ritrk. H.ua and Lard, ijj Dents, Garrlsoa's A. re Ml.- an, j [J; General saaortmrnl o( otyto- " 'cnmU, !""'!• Iteu'le. CONTRACTORS &.*. ATTliKTION! Od HlltTllAN to WILLIAMS, ■" 6^p6i)fclP5 ^niidelrs, CAM It LATH). It. J. od fila«lM°BoJUIon!*wa*sre^ooI'* l-WTtertet* IS Move Structures uf Ever, Description, At tbs Shnrlrct Nolle, sod on tha- rotwl^aea suor— Car. WaaMaxloo SL k Oel.wece Avr B.c RICHABD C. SOCDER, bCildeh. n, CAPE 181. AMI NEW JERSEY. "" nuManmit 1*8.2? - GA8 MACHINE. The Household Gas Machine 1 ™" Qawwatec Gar wtduei Plrvor lleeet k* Tbo alaptlellT sad aasa b, wblab tbte MsTIN rUBNISHING STORE. No. in GREEN •*■ ST. PMUSD^-HIA. [Si «*npW_wr.%vfVi;. 5 CS3B#tiroptteae>j£r'" • j" WRVK JOB l'RIb*Tl>i_ oi'ilci. : r-

REAL ESTATE. YINELAND. - — S Ta All Wanting Farm. | NEW NETTLE >ENT Of nNEliJriii j N ■ A Hare Opportunity ia the beet Market | and mo et deliqhtfnl and healthful CRmate in the Univ. (Inl, thirl, Stile, South of Philadelphia, on d Railroad t ! H being a Rich Soil and hiyhly produc • I " tire H'ifdl Land p among the be, 1 la | the Garden State of A'ec Jersey . | s?KSTraffi«SS« ! 0 led ll.-a-e.- .ill, in Ihr l-,;u of forr ...... r torwwoMl^re wrocal or more, tbal four rear* aveaaea, w TH|( £ U, lafr.ll part. a Rich CLA* UaM,«UlUbla 'frulu'bfd nut tu. (<ia mtseno l^jcO sad com tbet* N'2vorV7wli*8ul* o?ro',(5u. V^uklo! 5*J8rSS!3i'iS™MAr,'°",tt- "ll " " THE MARItETE \ * ",r»7u ^irr«^ivr,"irid i '""f" "• : | i i j£-r,dj »»2Pu™^^rei^Ur,,.o'a fhlldfe*" aood* bfSi'b Is SawddtiatBSagil ■be proauble eolilvilioa of a fain, aodlne •a Mr at telUo lbs cnalF^s, yj^ldvaip paur^ Jo-ei.uy f/'rj^nrfj "^1 tea laTa 'low m°"i'. ™ .arfr^ la April taa^rtpq^titna^ta tlpUhwl (pov3zz". sa%i inssnY. Ill h-.rinc MrrinhedniaotbcoiifS T . bandted miles ol firm., orehardc and i In*3:Sf , tbe clearlnc of tbe tend, after wblcb II will oawT.teb, lb.l\*od af'oduntv.nd p'uteure! a- <n*r*tb* bundn-d. ol aeiUera -a Vlnrlaad^u bo - n/l°ifflfIfd'u*^,°fun1/e"cf,V"Ur'u'r''ud - g3ior,D"" "-*-*• f SfiEa fsrarsrsg

STOVES. UVE TWII HDHET I «• gTovsi stiuae jtwracmtr renews at BENIlT RILL'S Nfew MfiJuEt BTtoVK STORE, k rout Doorc abor. Soulb atiaat, Waat'llda, 0 rUUMLTBIS. j The Work la nodimblrdl, obe oftbe UreSct J} and beat asaortad lb lbs Clt, . comprldof alt Ibe j hhst sfoV'its now in Csk, " I sad coma I k I NEW PATTERHS MLVER BEFORE OrrER- j la j ED an of wbtck will bs sold al alreul " i ONKilALFTtiE USUAL I'UlCKs ! « i sTorv-WVb utf >^fawmUlpopp«t«oit, ol k NO HUMBUG l \l buttbat evacfithlaf w ill ba found A. reptrcefilcd . s STOVES REPAIRED AT" j a THE „ SHORTEST NOTICE. " HENRY HILL. "NEW M ARRET STOVE STORE," ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. '• GOViKNOH-PENN, . FUEL SAtfjNG. | GAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT I COOKING STOVE, [ FOR COAL AND WOOD. ••GOVERNOR PKNN" ^ lo rmposUeall, the moet ouperlor. II lc j COMPLETE SUCCESS I DOUBLE. ; 51 0 R E I) U R A B I. K a - ^ Fbllsitelpbu, J _WOOLEN MILLS. ~ S: €4S$¥ A°j* cy/f t ^ .4^ e HATS Sl CAPS. THOMAS lit: SLEDS. [; 1 I-'ASHIONAULE HATTElt, V I "-ttfo. tl NORTH SECOND STREET), i GRAVEL ROOFING. I NOTICE! 8 GRAVEL ROOFING! » THE ONLY. AGENTS d CKLKIIBATKII ; Warren Gravel hooling. £ MATERIAL, d tb^^MaRUOM st" ault^^vfcMim^a, a SPECIAL NOTICE. ir THi; undcrcisoeu bSflRaporubasad the |j MINERAL ^A^^^^^^OTWRrtlb 0 kuHof tbe eeute. on*n snd^there.flrr, a iiee south straat •i """J"*"* 1 IMPROVEMENT TICKET. II WEST JER8EY~RAIL ROADS. ^ Tbs Wart Je.JV '/-. I C^yan, will lod'cipi Mcalfte tad tefart ; "tt£t®X£SSSVi£io,tO,+n. V.U, tig bstskca of USB, OS boas od. arts of t -v . re&rr^:'oral, ma -t»

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