Tr:„ m a "S- nr. TCATd WAVE. TODNESDA^, MABCH 34, 1869. _J Li ' *r Are- -1- i— L_J • i " ' • •* 1 ' ' ' .*■ ' '■ ■■ , ' . ? - : . e -if ■:* ->■ ■ tii. a..
^jruultiiw. • ' ' ' o Tfct Parmer's Orrtrtisilin j far Menial ( nltnrc. ( •ot calling*, with a ^ trtar to «•!%> ^ of the year Ui»re an fro® two to four | early »V ' rota to reading md uttrer mean- of , mental improvement. Ha Is compelled . to duronttnne his out-door Iqpora, and ( seldom has in-door occupations to . adsorb hi* cveotap, sad hot lUtk to , ; interfere with his sitting down qniotly , himself of those thoughts, Ihets and ' fannies which groat mind* have written 1 in books. Moat of the callings panned , ' in town or city ate contimt. il in the ( : e renins, a Hording those ttigaqtxl them but little leisure for reading, and f those ' who do not labor evenings, , generally find so many outside ttttrao- { lions, in the way of parties, concerts, , lectures, meetings W JjinmainsoU , that any course of reading is liable to many interrujitlons. The farmer need , not entirely teagomsh social opportu- , nl ties, but bo is not likely to he absorbed j by them. It would b» well for the , young farmer to be systematic in his j reading, andgive large apace to such , as will instruct him in Ids calling. He ( should read someofthe best agricultural , Journals, and works of geology, miner- , «logy, chemistry, natural philosophy, , botany, entomology, ornithology, and f natural history. These studies would tend to make him a more successful | farmer, sod at the some time bring him ( into a more intelligent relation to the ( •oil' lie cultivates, the nature and , growth of the plants upon which be de- , pendt for subsist sue, the insects wbW> . oppose thoee which assist his ctforts, , the bird, of the air, which at Umet cheer , and at Um-i -annoy Mm, ami with 'he ( whole animal kingdom. • The farmer's Is a learned profession , and worthy the study of n Ufcttme— , jltflic gseat abject of onrliTtBghcre on , ^Hsoul , ^■snd ^^Hlim ^Hy of ^Hnter ^Hanst ^■•oIL ^^Kntl^Hhere ^Htreaf ^Hvcry ^■uiti^Hmth and ^^Hriiit. ^HoUs, ^■tlled and no to Is ^Hagls ^^Hoo or ^^nade 1* as ^■isln^^■cles, ^■othe ^■need large ^■othe ^^Lpplc ^Hootbfruit the ■>!»>. rliii li r l.ng but ■r for heat, it In r wend eriiel .men dities r the mud. of n ernwend v. r. ek. mlUloofe more itom.11 iu erin ^^Bpcriuritv over nearly every other in
Hi catalogue of Pomona, tana been ^■urly ignored, it being regarded ks ^^■ionging to the walks, of agriculture ^^Kther thareof horticulture. Just now, ^■twerer. we find the the horticultural ^■uresis active on the subject, and the ^fcut no' ou'y ^mM.our garden. ^KareWlyetTte'Mnd'; ^KT'wb."^ JU n crc,»T their is H more profitable thsn this fruit, m* "1^. wish seine experienced Hew JerDataware or Maryland pmchwould write out for u. hii mode ^Kd service 10 the community,
Deep vs. Shallow Flawing. One or two members of a committee of the Farmers' Club of the Aracrkso Institute recently made quite a stir in that somewhat dlgnlSsd body, wMeq meet, weekly in a certain long and narrow roomin one of the upper storfaa of the Cooprr Institute, In this city. — !„ This committee went down last mmmcr into the garden spot of a neighboring State, and csme hnek, a few of tbem, at least, enthusiastic mireidharies of a new gospel of agriculture. It appears ® , that in this fkvored locality nature had herself supplied some of the conditions brought about elsewhere by the appliances of modern science? had herself long ago ran a subsoil plow of the most ' ancient patent, through the rich earth, rendering deep plowing tliere. for ever : after, almost useless. " Said the commiJSee men: "Go to, now! See these pfethoric potatoes, see these mighty ears, and behold what shallow plowing can do. Away with your pet theories, your patent sub•oilers, your useless expenditure of t time and money. /"Tarn again to the old days of ignqhutee and tradition; * throw your books out.of the window, J and burn Professor Ma pre In effigy." [ But instead of doing anything of the . sort, wise old Horace Greeley stood up and read the Parable of the Sower, how the seed which was sown on stoney ground, and had no root, endured hut • 1 for a time, while such as were sown on good ground brought forth fruit thirty-fold eonw sixty, and some ' 1 hundred. Then the Club went to j r work and examined into this matter j " 1 with all diligence. Tliere were reports ' and spraclict and analyses and figures r and agitations— and the end of it all ' been tlrnt the thinking members of i 1 the Institute are more firmly grounded than ever in the belief thai deep cul- ' turn, imderamsjorityofcircumstances, ■ will give the moat profitable results. ' change from shallow to deep cul- ' turn should, however, be gradual, run- ' from oae to two inches deeper " each year, and it Is bettor to turn up the bottom (Ml in the fall than in the I 1 spring. The lifting subsoil plough is " the best implement for deepening the ' soil, because it lifts and loosens wltli- ' out turning. It Is a well known Gsc-t 1 that an Bnderdralned and subaoiled 1 lot never sutlers from drought.. r So says the Farmers' Club of the r American Institute, 'and we commend 1 its suggestions to every farmer in the • country, hjjping that lie may have the wit to finrf, if ha has not already, that "basapsht story,'' which Emerson says no farm is without, and which ° ipay drove to be the hiding place of f treasures he had only dreamed of bc- * fore— //str. m Hem s. Htm Ytrk. - Par in Stock In ttie Inlted , Ntatrs. J We learn from the report of the Dc- . part meat of Agriculture that horses 1, have Increased slightly in most of the J western and southern Stoics, but Very i Htfle In the middle and eastern— not 0 enough to keep pace with the Increase 0 of population in the Atlantic sea-bound a States. Nebraska, Kansaa,-Missouri, a Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the T Pacific const States exhibit the largest e increase. The number are, however, e not equal to the demand, aa is shown a by the general though small advance [- in prices. The increase or mules is also slow and the range of prices sp1, pears to be higher than last year, h The returns of oxen and rntw* i ,r tic show a positive decrease In New , Jersey, Maryland, North Carolina, j d Florida, Trias, Kentucky, Ohio, In- i >e disna. and Illinois, tbo diminution tt, amounting to five per cent, in the lathi tcr State. In mlleh cows a reduction j. is reported In Texas, Ohio, and Illinois, It ar.d some of the Southern States. A k- general Increase in prime of cattle Is rcl- ported. The reduction In the number of sheep appears to be general, the only 1, exceptions being Rohde Island, Ten- j tt nrssro, Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, and the Pacific States. The loss can ir not be much less than 10 per cent— t. In some States it Is placed at 13 or •r more. The prices of sheep hare deid elined slightly in certain sections, and id advanced in others. In Connecticut n and our own State, where . unusual atid tendon has been given to mutton ss breeds, prices have been fully nfalnie talncd. In district where the Merino 1 stock nsonqplizrrs sheep-walks, the a decline Is general and in some sections w bmrvy. s- The report states moreover that tlie d returns of swine mark n very decided r. reduction in numbers of (ktleninghogs, smounUsA 13 per cent, in s large portion onae Ohio valley. The prices j. are largely increased in many States (_ —38 or SO per cent., and not unfre--e qucntly 00 or 80 per cent. y A* EXCIXI.X3T FXETILIIKH.The Journal cf CAsmistry aays that one n of the rurv best fertilliers used upon J
the farm fur all the cereal grains and ^ root crape may be made In the following • Take one hand of pure, finely J: ground bone, and mix with a barrel of v good wash ashes; daring the mixing add, gradually, about three jiaitaftd of water. The heap may be made upon, '■ the floor of an out-bulldiug or upon tbo „ bars floor; and hy the tim of a hoe the bone and ashes must be thoroughly | blended together. Tbe water added is a just safflcicnt to liberate the caustic ' alkalies, potash and soda, and these J act on the gelatine of the bone, dlseolv- » Ing the little atoms, forming a kind of * soap, and fitting It for plant aliment. In t this way ihp moat valuable eeeutituents » of the bone can fas made immediately > available, and the addition of potash ,, and soda aids in the formation oTa ' fortilixer or ineeUtnable value. A #11 a of this mixture, phtoed In a hill of * of core, will work wooden. It is ex- „ orllent ihw garden vegetables, and for all » fobfeta Jt^wUl be ready for ua- " . Tax mcond~ largest dairy inAmcr- 1 f kntt located about four mile* from St. 1 Lam. There are about BO# eowi in r L the stable. They areall attended by > " Swim cow-makers. The chief food ' ^ ground com mixed with malt and out i
FERTILIZER^.*: £ Z & SONS, Philsdelphia, ^ Sorlh-WclfM rKRTlLltIXe Cemp'I, " CHICAGO, SOLE MANU^ACTTHEBS. ^ PfrTceS. rrl~,es«lMirI.«llS.: | Prt~, t~p.'cooorw ■ cai..«. ntwe •>.-»'•• mM,e4ops»s,"»ita. iboUii Tie'Bsc. vdfht, 1B0 pcoad, ' fowih"7i«« ' rttueT'or w«o*«l. o'lMlXl o( ■ssaUriarae Is IS. n.rkrt. ■ 4, J BAUQH A SONS, »< no IMS Drl.w.r. JJ' PHILADELPHIA j °*™" h**(j'lJCAa0. { DaICH-S COMBiaCUt MAXCRKS \0 j gCjggi". 1 g TRAVELING AGENTS. "J ^ S'«sula.225vS5t!l™ H' LOWEST PRICES, ALLEN & NEEDLES, J jAirniraCTuaitas or Its, (IMPROVED |^. BUPntPHOSFHATE OF LIME, 1 1\ AND THK AMMONIATED 1 FERTILIZER. »' 1 - ri PERUVIAN GUANO. ^ FlslJl ^UANO. ™ , ^ A^il r We else e*rt tee sste, reaa^e rLAwas. _ " Ol,l5\^lC«"MrTA*DlsCOCNTToDKAle "ALLEN & NEEDLES, 41 fioalh Delaware At., Philsdelphia. J , ESTABLISHED IN IMS. Jj| ; ~-.~-.JZZ — — — iR- * no st int's f; ^ COMPLETE MANURE, z c HENRY BOWKR. CHEMIST, j * t PH1LADKLVHIA. j „ MADE rSDM p. II BsKr-Phospbstr of Llnw, Ammonia A . e Potash. , " , WsasABTiS rats ra»H aDvLti«atio». r , | j . I FarhvS 4* Lies Df *0 poaad. rsrh. * ^ j DIXON, SHARP LESS ACO., c I- ASXSTS, , | - n u South Wstrr, sail » south DsUwsre A». 2 ForBsIs by WM. REYNOLDS, j ^ Aod by OsslteSgSaersllr Ihroufhoul th. j t ^roJta«ormsrto»,iul4rw HENRT BOWES, i . rMiimipM*J ALT A VELA PHOSPIIATL. JT U cotposed ot the GUANO trow ■r COMPLETE MANURE. ' > II eootsias .11 thr lUwunUai (WlUoot tn- ^ d Joitous) uuaUUss oi rxanviAN gi'ano, , sad tbe mult, of Ita srpUuAUos hare glrss li It Ihr lopataUoa of belns tho ^ BesrFertilizcr TTsetl. ,. Price. (U Per Ton. | o ror~l.hr ie S. S. BISHOP $ CO., fl IS W HOtTU prjJWAXX AfE-Vt't j, Philadelphia, J " °"** AHA VILA sr AS# CO., j ' d St Brut..,, a. T I . rah.tAM.nws MARL. ■■ Tke West Jersey MsrlATraniportutiun Company GREEN SAND MARL. ' « rphts N.rlhMbMraleoslrelruWlhroashu Ji > ~1 .sd dUUnrulihrd AKT'cnreurtotWully «u- u
s. lo lbs woluollis applies ttos. We sppesd * raor. COOK. Stsle ceolosl.l, wrttlac or II ••re lh«l "B spplleaOoa of f lqm» lo Ihe «err. , uTesi^ir^^f: teirjs VsaM* MS ~ld^whlle . Sere^UeLW run N iLTON'.'haJTol VuoUad. proa thr tollowlss •• hit espeneoce : , i.a VMM^'m^*'1^' . I*^!! „■ Vou? umloKriPE"cE"lr.' 'rewi «•" J ao ■Wshe^booi it, br y., :<i ehir'i n ° lean Dj'v- BMUlTOR J DubrlaVUeal-rull.sd Onian'tl Tr»re. * THOMAS 1keslev, li Caps M.J, Iisnidn't'ria rrry eeumerorr Moult. AmlWd elfKt losda of Msrl lo lb* «ere oo ooe> .
MEDICAL. TBE CHEAT 1 Ztngari Bitters. „ A PLEASAXT BEVERAGE. A Csrtata Cnre R PREVENTIVE of DISEASES i^upp - ' - rroprrtle. of which thr ZUfuAal SlTTkaS U eoMpoeed, will DusptpKa Fever atti Ago*. Pihout | Fever, OhoKc, Ooldi. Bronekitit, ' Consumption in iu. ArU ttagt, FtoKllfncj, Asrrows DehiRtj, Female Complainti, Rheu- / malitm Dysentery, Acute ant Chrinie Diatrhaa Cholera' Morbus, j Chblera, Ty • opioid and I • Sfc* ^ I-eUoj^ fida, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costireness, Ife , he, J lo the twri.li., sad Ct u ot the shore , It b., never Wro kn-tro to Ml. u I p»n our.^ ■oM^nrataen^oltloeas . tj. ho* the •irflrtcryMod Jtr amir SouUtfprooouaeed hoprlra bp our best phrWels.ii raiaiiPAL depot, ' F. HAUTEH As < « , 6 S. Front street, Philadelphia. Es-Oov-^IHvU R. inner, ot Psoas^lrsolw SSwi'llSSmf, •• "sod others GREAT RESTORER. , SCHEETZ'S "BITTER CORDIAL.' * ! o JACOB 8CIEF.TI. Sole Proprietor. pin^rs. BOLD BY ALI. DRUGGISTS. Noe.'S.jwr-'.c- ' BEET, IRON AND PARE BRANDV, i J^A^Orsdu.,. of Ihe I'^lrnslly of , ■ " Uborstorj 318 South Fifteenth St., j j E p-Sold bp Drwaatsl. Kvrrpwh.i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. E 8 TEY'S JCBIUNTE! j (An entirely netc Hop, and very brilliant.) other Instrutooet Is' the Bsrkst." tJr.st doMjUeats offrmt u.^ Sunds, oad ; * Ml HELODIOSS No IS North seevtitb street ^UtUsdrlphls | IP Sredlm a Ct/retermJ'Pria UU. — ^=j REAL ESTATESALES. • SDIUpG LOIH POR SALE. ! ui" rwtwK'" °<lk* "" """ l° ' Pope Islsad, H.J. ^LOTTAGEIt FOR SALE. Appli'l^1 "P* COTYAUES TO RE.VT 1 PFLYlo JESSE M. SMITH. ' A tlOee ae.l doar la roil ulo. Cope ' New letter- . 1
COTTAGES AMI Bl'ILDIMJ LOTH Eon SALE. y rKWdeWfatde Cott.es sod lulldlaf Lois ^naws oesldoor lo ros'^ CMS~,,C«"llw"od, ,*OTI( i: TO Tllt PI BI.lt'. ettreeO the oooer. If sold or eVctwevd froaftbo'SSIrr. aoy pers tos barlaf (dosed BOOTS AND SHOES. -If. BEARDWOOD, BOOT AN1> SHOE MAKER, DECATUR STUKT, above Wsehlaftes. _?^gag^jsKr5-, pAJNTING 'SieuSS!'' rjusrjznOCSE'k HIGH L^IISTTINO, a!' ' w''' '■V- :
railroad8. JERAET B *11 BOA B a ASH BRANCHES. PALI JU» VLtm AHAilGIKXT. us oad oner MoMDaT. Kne.ip.iem, Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: /oof a/ ifertW 3U-f>pte3forrT- , cofjomurH^j^ " _ rsiladalpSIa, j T? i""" I : *" ■ lotl e ™": ii^SS- i m Hi I !'§'§' r I grfow - ra aa 1 jj QOINC NORTHjMarax j , ■ isTil'f" i |§... i; *:i? j US'-: g g j •'fisjwj s i :::: . i
i ! - 1WPHOVEMEJIT TICKET. N WK8f JERSEY~RAJL R0AD8. r | « • sepd Spporia'teodeat W ri. R. K. 1 ' _ INSURANCE. | g W. CLABR A CO., | ' ; bankers. \ '■ No. 39 N. Third Street, Phtln., I ; ...... |j j National Life Insurance Co I • [ UV TBI # I - i I'MTHD 8IATKS OF AHKBICA, I i States of Pennsylvania and ! j Southern 3eW Jersey. | CUH CAPITAL OF «AE I1UI0A DOLLARS, ] r ! "^^nliSi^^V^M^^^iioa'.'i i ' r- lets, futlr dessrUdtw tha sdvaalofa. sfM j by Ihe Conpaay, atsy be had. , r. E. W. CLARK Ah CO., _'| B. S. RChSEL, Manager. Iter JOSKtm naiSIUTT. !j PIILLVILLE JltTl AI. lo FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ^ MIIXVII^, N. J- " ' ■ " ' ' 0 *KE.°hlrtytiili"r«* laSuSt^l'o*! K I ; j ' j
(ui.'as th?y°wia,|vwUly°~s Its sdi sulss^ \ j ^rxTTIXNIEL mUTTON^^ I THE HVBSON CODHTY MUTUAL ! INSURANCE COMPANY, J^NSUant scslaal Loss at lauaife by nro. ' S§ | Ss^|S:„ OSes. I EXCHANGE PLACE, Pint NsUoaol Soak Balldlaf, Setter city \ "groceries. THOMAS R. AGNEW. 180 A MI GREKXWICH 8TUR. COBNER or HUnUAT STREET, saw TURK. . Hem redoeeddhe prlso at TEAL COITEES. sue A R.FLO intend all kinds at GROCERIES, From 10 t* a« per cent. Est Ewa'LinfsksLAX r srr tea, si.sa . r-L en DIU^OOLO TXAjjIS Ceal*. ^ N.w'Tork ' I/®0 S..rsl. HOLASirt,N. O.M t. A
advertisements. BENEDICT'S TIME WATCHES VINE JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. WMM1BI Pr.~wl. * lll.w W.ddlwg. Cp Tbws N.w State, No. SM Bsaadway. J ■ ETWEES AMITV M FOURTH STEBETS. Eacpers el the City Tina. 1 Sols Agents foe Sd RiaoMr thlldl Closks. THK AYKRICAA WiLTUI W1T< HIR, BENEDICT BR01. , Of TOWN Ml 1BS1UWAT. P RI I^SII' I BROTHERS, 111 BEOAPWAH waters' | J^E^LODEOISS, ^ iygtralad wdatapm sralktd. ; SjprsdTtwomALS.— The Walere ' risnoe are ' known ae awoog the very beit.-». T. Item. ■ pus. We jnn rps.k^-f His ^-erc. of the tV tun mll^be ptous ire hnee always been drileb|ei ' ' BHIW'S PATKNT CARBOX IXK. I rpHKM^AND CHEAPEST INI^INTHE j ! K!K»d,^.'"^ab7°.nr',^lf ;
'J' '"•''Vi."" .""'^oi'.S i ! , SE WIN Cx^' MACHINE.^ j Send lor on llIo.!rnedSreUTt.**!mrri-»» R2. \0YKLTV BKWIXU, F.HBiiOi- I DKRl.Vb. Braiding Machine. Try Me and You Hill Surely Buj Ms. j Indispensable to every Family, Hotel , Steamboat and Restaurant. ! 'Ma^Vi'mtarrel*Soi51!ff»l"*r°ad"iio3. I ! Ing, this Btsehloo will ho found lovnloable Ihr ' i prise IS to low Ihst II Is wllhia Ibe re.sh ol i I U~™i^lsIou*J*°o'dTnl°erei '"lu'tslIprCT't "* n%Mt«lh ^;,Nliw''vor'k'*' HEWETT, JOn.N'SO.V Ac CO. Sew Patent Shingle Bracket. ^suVlDsOSpt' toss' "tend lor lllusuoled - jgNNETT, JOHNSON* CO, ; l dlV , *lt Bro*."sy, N. V. ; WANTED, AG EATS, ^"riro 'sEiisEGrMILT d sMbeh, hasten, tusk, uulll, sold, bind, brsld 'iI
porllas polmlag olT wortlilsss SMl.lrdn no Out. Is "."nlj gs "™s sutTredly ptwolsai WILDbb'H PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder 's Patent Powder E Burglar-Proof Locks, THE BEST FIEE-raoOF SAFE ; Wilder BaUmanfier Safo CoBpany. If* ' . ' ** ' CHASE A C*'s EMPIRE LAUNDRY BLUE for I.A0NDRY PURP08KS. - Sopsrlor laasj musing essr oFered to lha And Wiu aat Injurs the Inert Febtls. KCUNOMT. f II sumaeeoe tbe Beet ladiga. ? ratupta U«a>d and Drr hewn Prapaeadby CHASE A Ce.. yts tut WAgHINGTON ttisat. N. T. ' WOOD AND 6QALI~ j JOS. SCHELLIWGEH, J DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD •sheUlweris Laodlag. Cope I. 'sod, Pswllles real ing Callagre cal bt nuppUed wllh
REAL ESTATE. > YINELANDt 0 s To All Wanting rorms. NKW 8MTTUIUT M UIIUJL | h A Raft Opportunity in the beet Market i and most delightful and htallhftd Oi. i • mote in the (Asian. Only thirty Miles I South of PiVadstphia..an u Railroad; ! bring a Rich Soil atsd highly prednc- C the Wheat land ; among the best in ! the Garden State of Nam Jersey .. i It ren.ist. of SO aqoMemllep Good load.^dl- | Tho load is sold st tbo rots of ssSpoeaaigfoe i E s : 'Lzzti ' c X s | T \oZ£xjz ^ lis i ■ S/ty frel^lroal ^^^^kuttaMooO^llyJoal I P sssihissss ] iSf M^MmwaSnmSS | THE BEST FAU1T SOIL IN THE VXIOH". | [ ;:"\"„o.,.t oi bUaaaebusotts, whleh will i , ■ bo furnished louulrers 1 { • ' ' ' t| ^ ^rf in! *' ' ' ?*rtHSs*Ve Prt'rehs'2*"Trero"'i'"l tae
U' pmisON • AN C E OF J V i . SPhTCU |nod 'ibM itm«t^remfi~ye.r"lh<l i i T pUse. / , ; i -i ■ ■ i ■ i ^sasgi^mWbKSffiMu. j ul | prodtshle awl too beat adopird lathe Msrhet. i j will'be mtroduced «rt|lcb will insure the prtw- | tl
r tome plsorn^ stsM jegutsrMS pariadtos Ins the ihe^preSubMletailsetioa ol a Jaiai. sad* he laKr auareouat '•N*',' ulf ■ Ith l".8 '.'eo'" or lleosspelledta take tredo BUI t r.ry -b.rge riaeynrus la ^nrtaj^ Hssna W^drtreaHtreug. y entry. f-re tan Vjyslsad w*s* aad httaalda ta'tha CajeaVrfe * TM1 arauad Is jaaHytiraiwA and tasStw , u3'5.I"5tIl"lteT^d. ire'r-hls'bT,^, C^^^Tbf "o^" *AH , Mwpuid by'bsb^d rflad^rt^5^^mt!re' ■in,* did* in* ree atsil taoussadn. Tbes. ; "tfZX&nn irelarssta. u is found '"cHAA'^^ANW^re^mJ*^ <r
' stoves. . SATE iota HOWE* I gTovm gxj-uve srrovnMT ructssr henry hill's | NRW m ARXF.T BTOY^ store, i ruiLslsiLrsttA. • EpTbs tlo<kls''Odom^|y_^^f tas'«y|Sl j ,i BEST 8TUYES ^OW IN USE. 1 « and sores | ONE HA LPTHK U8UAL PRICES ! ' pnssnre THE ^rutrrSwbi* | PAJCAJL. S ) Th, puBlks are ouurrd thai Ibis Is ; bsi tbsiLrsry thing will bn found arrrprrmled ; OLD BTOVES REPAIRED, AT 1 TliK , J 8 11 OBTEST NOTICE. HENRY BILL, "NKW MARKET 8TOYE BTORE,"' PHILADELPHIA. | j ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE GOVEBNOBPENN, | FUEL SAVING, ; GAS BURNING, and | , AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. ! || FOR COAJ. AND -WOOD.
. "GOVKUNOR PKNN" i ' phis, Pa- j " ' ADDITIONAL 1MPRUVLMP.NTS ! 1I0U RLE, MURK DURABLE wmwLwh^re" | r | *toZhZ™j"kl%senn,sem Mn.u- J WOOLEN MILLS. r \ , ■■ 'Aig&.tsy , ; ♦* v-'iv
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