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IwifMHun gvo I MsswMlnjA^fifor j-»on<M« and Sweet P^jgadj^^j*^ !■ fc^sMMd. '«^KT.Dd wilt those «m> sou h nKra they maybe grown of gtaodqi}%,fey • proper method tf fiteMg ^ slssSB&$ -* fccerquaBty. About the nn»i week in Mat. in this btllafa, prepare the grouod to hare the pimntstsS out le hlile. Soil* that is sandy should Its pleughedftereti inches deep; but toil that Ir'neety too to. Bit Inches drop; aa poutoee grow ehoet and chunky kg «W»« ploughing. After the ground l» ploughed, har- . row it owe thwougWy; but so the «41th«tl«ahwiTjloata,i»e lW■twltl__l^JaiaAaa1arta«^*^iUo.A. roeliow condition « pcdslfalr. The gnsrod rosy be marked out on randy raft, five lnohae d*w "»Wi « (il*w. dta wing- ftDraws sack way for Mb, three mod n-h*W fort Apart; this will giro epaai liiliiua rowelo *nn the hiB eaftrwij", wWi a plow or inK Orator, hot on soil that fa hds*», furrowe ahould be drawn fen fast apart mfcta way, Da Tinee ran and spread Stick orermch ground. OnauehaoHe ihey shbflVil be farther apart. Apply to the hill half a .boroHal of horse-stable manure that baa been well '' rotted and haa laid at leaat riz month in a comport. Hoeap the earth on top of manure placed la MU fourteen lnehnt Ugh. Once hoeing around will focm a hill sufifefcotly large After hOh are made they are ready Sir plant*. Set one eproot In a UU, which la performed by running the tight hand down in the hill Into the , manure, and with the other hand put In the eprout ae the nght hand i« dawn trek, hehtg careful to hare all fibra of root* eet in the manure and aehrtb, which ebould be prrneid around plant*. Water thoroughly, and* immedlotiy cover the lurfaoc of hlU* •lightly with do- earth, to present the grouiyfTrom becoming sodden especially on' eoila that U a heavy loam. In the course of two-week* after plant* are let oul^tbey rrqulre coltivalu the flnt place, the noil around planla ebosld be fomented. Tlti* altould be drew witli tba thumb and loam (if the ground haa become eodden,) a trowel tnay-ha aaed — facing careful 'not to disturb any loot*, or fihrre -of root*. Tbey may Tie pkaighmi 1*100 oet soil that la a heavy foam— oftener (If of choice) on sandy coll Thlaabould be dune before Jbc vine* ecnunanro to run and spratd over the ground. After being p toughed, hoc Immediately, lorn ruing the ground around the plant*. After vine* havo run and spread, so aa to 'be fa tha. way of working, they may ho turned, so it* to leave rows open to the plow or cultivator (cultivator prefrrafafo). aa "It doe# not leave . the ground " ridged up," and the hill* - have a Mter aocros to the rays of the sun. This la important, especially on toil that i* heavy. Turn the vine* between rowt7 right and left— thl» should be dooe with the hands, laying vines on every two rows, which will give open way to the plow or cultivator.— Wbeu rows are pkraged or cultivated an one side, hoe up the earth around hills of planta— then turn back the Tinea, and the adjoining rows win be open to prooeed In the same manner. After which, spread the vtnea over the ground. During the growing season, on sandy soil they should be formed once in every two week*, but s/lcnir on soli that Is - a heavy foam— and he- mrtlrular to keep the ear* up nronrio the hills of planta to ensure moisture to the hill. They will require cultivation up to the first- of September, and the vines should In kept loose from growing fost to' the ground, until within two or three weeks of the Oh* to dig them. The prop* time to .dig them for packing Is thfforsl week of Octoberand should famdag, if possible, before frost has kOacl tfao vines; bat should frost corns SDOMt to blacken the vines, they should be «« immediately: for If the season Is stormy, and the ground keep* wet and odd, the potatoes wUl take injur}. Sweet potatoes, when dug, should by in the sua, if possible, to dry. But should the weather not permit, spread them out thinly on the floor in a warm, dry room, where there is Are to dry them and be partleukr not to handle them roughjy, bruise or skin them, or tbey will rot tamedfotely. They ma y be packed as soon as dug, If by laying in the so. they .re perfectly dry (and this la a moch better way); bat if hot dry (on the day they are dug,) W them dry in. worm dry room, as I hare staked, before they ore If any qnanttty of these by toother, tney will beat Wlihtn two or three days. The, ihosld be packed before Wring | and must be dry whoa packed tor ksrp^At sonm ftfope foty^psefesp I may Burlington Co., K. J. A.C.C. Bow only IhsSisat It b an irrevec-

rrnlt-flreftiei. Aa the tkme tkfli soan be here when - grafting win hsb«sdm>, we will repaat k Zdd do hbown graftta^ It ba arsJisrrsKtr? A seeing it dons. A ehasp peghlfll Sad * ricood fine » SI. lodhfMable. I Splitting the stalk so that the hark | shall net be bruised— and shaping the ng also the bark untojured-an d placing the rim tf lis wood at both " stock and scsoa tagethtf, so that the |° sap can faircmfagle—thefebno danger ■ of foilnre ifpepdy foaxsd. H-.make n a shoedder to the grift and think It * aMl to the certainty of success, though * probably it wsakms It. Ws prefer " also two eyea or bods to a graft, and wooH rather have only one than more than tw*, One year's wood should * always be oaod when it can be obtained, Jj aa Kb more certain to take and grows We wish to remind those preparing lU grafting wag, that we Am found >ur *" parts of rosin, °f beeswki. knd * one part of beef ttttrcrv, to he the best proportion', kelt them together in ® aeUUst, (which is the best,)"** tincup, and mix well. It should remain in r* the veaeel, and be used as needed, r' Twenty or thirty scions can be waxed ~ without heating the eup. wfaehnrticfi grafting te to be dofte, a Hftle for luwtlng the WaxkhoAM lx£m*de on the J* spot, between l*o bricks or stones. We have seen various preparations for making grafting wax, and we be- ° Here we have tried them ail, but prefer ™ our own. Applying It wanfi or hot don no injury te the graft. The object to attain fa the proportion Is that the * wax will not crack in cool, dry weather, " upon trial, different proportions be te'e quired, the foregoing can be altered, f l.i- ugh after trying tftem in several '• waya, we haVe come back to these,— " Ocm«*/#«rn TtUgrajtk. d Birds and their I'ses. I- Baron von Tachudi the well-known Is Bwlsa naturalist, soya: "Without ic birds, successful agriroltur# is ftnbosI- sible- They annlhibtr fa a few months a grader number of destructive insect* ir than human hands can accomplish in t- the same number of years. Among the moat useful birds for this purpose may d be classed the swallow, wren, robin la red-breast, tltmofiae, sparrow and finch, d Tachudi tested k titmouse upon the y road bushes of Ail neighbors, and rid ,) the same before* hours of innumerable II lire. A 4v>mn red-breast killed about jf WO lrjah hour. A pair of night swalloWt destroyed in fifteen minutes an 11 Immense number of gnats. A pair of if wren* Hew thirty-six time* in an hour, le with insect* in their bill*, to their nest*, n lie rowldem) the sparrow very importer ant, a pair of them carrying in a single r, day 800 worm* or eattrrpillart to their e nest*— certainly a good compenaatiou for the few cherries they pluck from o the tree*. The generality of small y birds carry to their young one*, during a the feeding period, nothing but insects, 1- worms, snails, spider*, etc *uOcicnt * Interest should be manifested by all , Is to prevent the discharge of fire-arms in { ie the vicinity of orchards, vineyards and f o flower gardens, aa thereby the useful s- birds bccqme frightened. d ' ■ "i , Egg-Plaats sal TsBslsn. ,c Every pdraon can raise his own to- ; rasto and egg-plant*, with very liUlc j trouble. Select a warn border, enrich j j heavfly with liorse-manure, pulverize ' lf the ground thoroughly, and aow pretty K thickly, thinning out If nccc—sry. A r common window aa*b or two, raised ie two or three inches over them, on any kind of supporta, will greatly facilitate y their vegetation and growth, tf they _ are transplanted into other bcdAWhen I, three or (bar inches high, so that they a shall stand about three Inches sport ,f each way, it will canae them to become very stout in the stem, and they will Q branch considerable, making much „ stronger and more productive planta. „ Tomatoes should hot be set out for a T crop until the ground is warm and weather settled, say the last of April _ or first of May, the later perhaps the better. Egg- Plants should never be , art out before the laet meet I. Ma,.d We prefer the F(jU tomato, and the . Long Purple egg-plant, though many other excollcnt varieties of the tomato ,1 are now Introduced, some of which it 11 would be weU to cultivate abo. Nolo day should be loot in getting fa the d "**■ • . it Lssk to Tot rences. d Among the flr^^des of the spring i, we may mention the mending of old y and the conatruetian of new fences.— 0 A form but poorly enclosed is almost ir worthless; it is . perpetual source of perplbxity, And annoyance is often of ;, a nature that acta both precaution aod (- patience at defiance. Whenever It is ir necessary to construct a new or tovey construct an old .line, It should be done y in the most thorough manner. Good « materials" and good.workminahip are as vahmMs beress in any other departr, men I of the art. This should be ali, ways home In mind, g Good fauces secure good neighfaerm, i- and good neighbors arc a treasure in our oold, selfish world. ' — A sbort time sinoe, at a wedding ! in Booth GaroBaa, a young lawyer moved that one man la the company ahould be duly sworn to keep entirely should be forwarded to him in his ~ ofifeial deportment that night ; that * «Mh unmarried gentleman and lady ' ahoold write fcb other name on a piece * of pap*„aDd under it place the name ' of the pereon they wish to marry, and * thro band [1 to the Prsriisri foe lospecj Uso. and If any lady and gentleman MresMt, anfi thorn who had wot bmn *«jl*"?l> ^ dl0tal be

FERTILIZERS.:' latuHi yrr* 7n» i sSS ■ ; BAUQH A 86N8, Philadelphia, ; IsKb-Wcstcrn FIUIUflKS Coaip'j, ■ SOLE MANDFACTTKER& PfoT^tS. reur, SH par *000 |bv; rfcl.»o« a~i. WarUHmar. _ s*M|k'. cau*c« ium< a5mS3s.iS i g »>-Tk»lliis»*«aarolawsifkt.HOpsssfe. tkl siusllos of moll to sipMlslU direr- i toraUh tbre of strkslr OBlform aaollty »*S j "" *" bauqh"A"SONV \ aa seuimu'o.t. !•«■>. ' pitn.ADEi.pniA ; 1 Kbrth-Wootsrn FertillwinB Co., j [ cue ADO. strain conssriiL msCHk> < ■tf bk pnwortd Irns dssUro^lo^t*V, O^t*' TRAVELING AGENTS. ' LOWEST PRICES, 'I ALLKX & NEEDLES, [ " invito v ED ; SUPER-PHOSPHATE 0? LIME, ■ » AND THK J AMMONIATED "• FERTILIZER. J PERUVIAN GUANO. j m. Mil o.if no. i-MMi>sa eiwi fro* th. , FlSH'OUANO. ' A islsKlia Sum i*rkre la Sural'. ALLEN. & NEEDLES, <1 Soslh Delaware Ar„ rbllsdelphl*. i> ~ bows; it's 5 COMPLETE MANURE. HBNRY BOW BR, CHKMI8T. 1 Ssper-Pkosphstc at Lime, tunonis A T Fetuk. TSktd 1* bu, of too pouado fMl. ' DIXON. 8HARPLKS3 4C0., For 8«le by WM. RBYNOLD9. 75 Soslh Blrsst, BAtnaosa, Mb. I Aad Br dBoiBlssebehillr llrouihout U' I ^FMJsikumSUo., oddraoo HEKaT BOWK*, ■ ALTA TEI^rifoflPnATE' JTSioompoood of tht GCANO fro* ( COMPLETE MANURE. ! n rntslaa *11 IS# itlBuloUof (srllSosl le- . jurioos) qs.uiiM Ot rniivitn ouanu. Best Fojfclizer XJsed. Price, (M Per Ton. " VMMI#ST S. S. BISHOP If CO., i . PkUadetfAio, Atli YILi srixo CO., ' ias.it, aa-n " ~*r' T MARL. J The West Jersey Marl At Trampor ration Company f An a0Wi^'iSS,'vmm7i j f GREEN SAND MARL. 1 fTSIS S«1 Soobnn* rstoMlraly oMdtSraasS. ° * raor. cook, ttst# coobtiu, vmioi or u : ; * lh*toli 'V' vl**u°4>*lT'* 1 MiillaHLurau ni«i**«?iuunaB i at f*U laa sad rru* rl*M. T»o «■>.-! < p;_o l!,c >-.0-0 . -.1. »..r ■ r I- . - (rawts aad piadooUraaaaa, I uu.k, uvea c , FOOa HUNDRED era CCNT. TkmniH • I aasdwaAaoSoai u, to. imuaooalaaou* h c I 'o?$ : * ytn,r fmit, j* orf?i'''Tra{'Tn.s. '• t ■ssLT&*asBKKsl3t,St55»55*rT3dl < ■ : Tntjjaoao, antSLav r ^^ramfiernaaL i n^tfesy will Sa ssssmn'i.<rwML m

. M EPICAL* THE GREAT ZlNGARj BITTERS. 1 SAFE ILOfiD PniniE, 1 SFLIFDID TMlC. 1 FLCtBtVT ■ETHUfil. A Certain Cure PBS VBMTIVKif DISftAERS ^TM tlgO ^syrafi* afw^SsTsa* tOfJ AkT s'lTTtlll Dfftptfiiia Fever and Ague . r Hi ant Fever. Ciolic. Cold,. BronMeio. Consumption in itt first stage, Flatvlenej. Servant DetiUtg, Female Complaint,, Rhett- ' matiom Dptentrry, A tale and. Chrome Oiarricea ; Cholera /lofhue. I I "St" 1 TeUom j Fever, Acre. 1 v fata, Jyiteatt' of the Kidney,, Habitual ; ■Ottfufeiien, &t , lev. ! r* l be r.c.r.T.o. Ud era. ot >S. .bo,. i ul m?»' tL^rat:*-°i°,ii'!:,i°i" j |r (L.t tS. afllk-tr-l .obi f-^ t covl^lf^ | i ! j PRINCIPAL DEPOr, r. RA.I1TKR k C O | ! • g.^tronl Klreel, rblladelphla. | HATUEirS <fRF .\T RESTOEEE. SCJI E KTZ'S •BITTER jCORDIAL.' • I OMbotSjld' ^'ned'ra^Sswdl flit J.IC0-1 SfllF.ETI.'' Sol"' Proprietor. . psi*. r*. SOLD HT ALL DHUOOISTB. . Nov. is, isn-<]M|. 13 DEP. iron And Pinr. iintMit, driL-ftc"l«i.. >.'l'- V.b! ""°"'he"r '« ^2 Kisser ^ "JZZ'. psMw't s1I"**Mi3 fi'l (' ^he laboratory ^l^lh^Flfteenili St., WSolraal# A«#o'«. Fraa'S. Rl-b.rd. h Co., T#..b J»d Mj^tnml^obailno^MoUoa.r Co.. Fourth ud Rara olrrats, rblladT ooi-lm MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. E S T E V ' S JUBILANTE ! entire!, npe dap. and wry brilliant.) j ™ OBUANS AND IIEUIDIUk ; To a»< or Far Sal# oo M.-o-hl, lo.lUn.ui, | No. 10 North Sarrslb .lrartvphll,d'jti,bl.. CP Sent fee a Ctmler end Peter tiJ. - REAL ESTATE SALES. lt.lM!VG I.OTS COR SALE. COTTAUES FOR RAI.E. A Hta.bl# trrn.i twooa Much#. *tr««t.aoa •n W».hlb#Ii'ii .tra.t- 00. sror Coiqcrao. Hall. lib! ApOto ■TrS^srli'TH,' NufjJrM*' d°" 10 T°^~ °m"' FLRNISUED COTTAGES* TO ^ rpLT "EAT COTTAGER AMD BCIEDIKG I.OTR FOB RAEE. A Eiir** B<i>u,°r La.. n^AM ora'dour to to,' /.Trad. NOTICE TO THE PCBI.IC. SaWis^S^-S'HjS at ir'lilfiSio'oM >cu'lra*ds!a ***!' **l^jT"p^S??*i!!**.*>*7W '** jEsTETffiHcv.wS assnSL^Ma'wIUmawiEa' "lU,,h"bo** - C.jt# l.l.od. N. J„ H.r **' ISM. ju™. ~BOOT"8ANP' 8HOES~ M. REiRDWOOB, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, DKCATCR sracar, ssora* WaaSLwtaa, tuth "?»' •oUHod, and . ' PAINTING IIOCSE k SIGN PAUfriN.G, GL"T£;«ui^c" OHmAOLQSSINC.ee AdWO Md P4PKB UASU1NC. . _ |

RAILROAD8. west i£Rt|T kin ma am \ SPRIHO A RR AN OEMEKT. . ua uimthcmdat, Arriii.ian, Tralas aa the abate Roads will leave , a* fallows: TMjnet fn rmuaitirmi ■ ; - oKav.-wv-™™ : ..JB84»Al.nL-u, ' j - — , Tun ,„u~mmr ' | ? « ! THKOUGH TICKET, to »BW YORK ' : Od.a ill Ambif snd j ' ■ '• L .nmuLtlooTrvb#t.b#twe#o rSllodrlbbl* ' Sold bniy .1 Ifco OOlr. ol IbVcoToponxloCoBi- j ' | IMPROVEMENT TICKET. J WE8T JEURKY~RAtL ROAtlS. s INSURANCE. | W. CLARK A CO.. BANKERS. j IVo. S3 8. Third Rtreet, Phila., I ; National Life Insurance Co Wlfgfe STATES OF iMhil'i, ■ Mule, of Pennsylvania and # Southern Sew Jersey. fc ArtU to*«ira^.y(!rovodJul'rSl' lsi.'-Tu'* . rtlfl CAPITAL OF SNB wisMON DOLUU, • '''Lib""'.°'"rio. oflVrad lo Ascot. .Dd Sallcl. Pull I'tnlrultii lo* So'hod oa^sppllootloa ot let., fufi i noieribiD. the Jdv.at.fra offctrd E. W. CLARK fc CO., No. 35 8. TIIIBD 81. :j B. 8. RC88EL, Manager. i! ~ .MlLI.VII.I.lV MCTl'A 1. » FIRE INSURANCE * I COMPANY, MILLVILL.E. N. J., INCORPORATED UU. ssssrss'cS's - arat^oomlru Coapaar ■» o*Ut«Bca forth# • manner, and lha laara. inrvvwao effect tbow "* who fa.v# utSot ptoprrl/tnmrrS. Wa would ■ ralltko tau o AGENTS AND SCRVETORS: WUlS* ■*«Sh^i£q»l| Lwdlw." Jt. J. ^ DIRECTORS: SUihsalristr.ttaa. MUlvllle. since* r. rsiraTatcratlra!" ov-r THE II CD SOX CODNTY ~ „ MUTUAL issurakck coupaht, IN sr. Li ofslaot Lara'ot DsmafcS^ft#*. it Pint Nsnoao OsaS au-dtsf, Jarra'r Qt| f Kj-lMf *" Cspelsira*. N. J. S V ARIETV 8T ORE. MONOPOLY CRUSHED - JJTJHK0I1EAP PRICE. AT C. SHUMWAY'S VARIETY STORE, b 008HEI, I.J. u.rj, fvod. o.as"ou'bt la Capa M •/ Cooat j , 'Look ! Look ! Look ! A. Bfookal ud Bra* MraUn.tsac- »ad upward. aronnairi*i«NalHst(a - - - SUrtlag Tfaaaal# SSl - " And Other Thing* In Proportion. Dry Good*, Groceries Hollow, Tin and Wooden Wara, D BOOTS AND SHOfiS, fc - te bbiwi. DOME OHEI COME ALL! fud«. out **«,! tafeiw Jaw roorcaan. Isafdcptosi'l dnr'*1 kwl WT nod a#U JJ. ^ .vrarcrir «w cash. ^ ; 5

ADVERTI8jEME^T8k ■ElEDICT't TIME WATCHES line JKWELRT AND IfLVK* WARE 1 1 una PtwraUA suk.r W.ddt>'«. ■ jtakoict ftp Us, Op f»oS k»« dtara, No. ni Broadway, t BETWEEN AWrTT A FOURTH STXEKTR Kacpato of tSa City Tina. Alw,*ASeatiKr I Tli IjtKklCAS WllTSA* W1TCBI8, • ' DtLOLME BENEDICT-. A A. BENEDICT PRO*, ep row* asi mtOADtfe at. BENEDICT SROTHRSS, Jtt kftBADWATJ BraUict hm.fol rultoa M. Stuoklyn. FLtTssi ' *» ELODEONA PARLOA CHORTH. AND : B1 Cablaot OAOANt, ud First Prowl.* pt.aoa, wltS baa Fraaa. Osraatrsac Srara WllSSm ■ jurpa.: ,KW5,.tgr„--r^ ■ &Mc.r:s^sJS!s.'ts IV# cia >|Wk of Ik. m#tll. of lb. W.lfrt ' PI .BB. froto peraaoal kbowMas u being of ; OM lwUt0D#0, (wtwr# It bBt Itnoo 'or y#.ia,l ot [ j!kY ai>thsaVs"7i SHAW'S FATRYT C1RB0X ISS. i . •• si r,°,M f Till; FLORENCE |- SEAVINCJ M ACHINE., N#w Eafl.od^AgrlcolloraJ Fvlr^Provld'o.-#, il.ryl.Bd lo.tltutr." Baltimore. ^ I *». KOtKLTI SF.HIXU, KUBROI DKRIXb. ilruidlnc Machine. KlBPLtTE WITH TABLE TOR ONLY *» H Which II citell .11 oth.t.. Had .tamp lor J Try He Bnd Ton ll III Surely Buy He. Indispensable to terry Family, Hotel, Steamboat and Retlauranl. flT'jSi i?^' J:" ; r.cb. *ftL^^TO&^a,'^nihra, - BENNETT, JOHNSON ^k. «;o. i- Xcw Patent Shingle Bracket. ^T-rtltory for ral. uysbn to tt-r l'.llr d APP*r. . BENKETT JOHNSON A CO., my»l . Ins Btuadwy, n.y. WANTED, AGENTS, S7 5 ibd^- Sn s E _ reio'raiy.i'.' jUymtUmMto stSSI: raw "it »:*# * 'mora Hsu o? *olmorfel I'l# tcsrlag^U^y. pay^afoai. f-omSl.^ -o^Stoo • WILDEp'N PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder-* Patent Powder ft Burglar-Proof Locks, j TUB BEIT riBE-PROOF SAFE in TBK WORLD. Wilder SatamABder 8nne ConpaBj. Drpol IS COBTLANO "tract, Haw Tork. lyi» ' " , CHASE ft Co'a BMP IBS LAUNDRY BLUE ' FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSKS. CHASE fc Co., , m ,__«r WASHUtCTOK swan. N, s - ■■-■MtOOO--AW--OOAL:i"":-JOS. SCHGLLLNGER, | dealer i* coal and wood L w ra^'r^iuL B COIL, ia I

. tftEAL ESTATE. YiNELAND. To AU Watmn* cards. SEW SETTLKHEST RF TISELUB. S A Rare Opportunity in fir l„ I Market and mod dolioht/ul and Aea/rtfiJ CH. 7. '.Ie i/ni-in. Out, 'thirii Mile, | ' South of Philadelphia. ,m a Railroad ; ■ t being a Rich Soil and higM, proelnc- ! *j the Harden State of AW lertey, ^ i i . | Ii, In rra.t port. . Run Clay Loam, .uttablr' ' k't'W Oram did Pd.lw, .lu> . dark ..d ; ^>g«rsis5s5i£ , « •aTsrarSSa slt } noire tVra oraum.t.t|cra^ unlru new am. • XrwVc'nr'IilL *: S°o r°" 7h « T^HkUl j BUj- O^gaftat'ol tu.raeto.cit., wktek wUl . J hllwdVwUS , » qgesknt impmovemenW. ...ly, la Ap-tl tb. plousbia. I' SnlJtel (Ira--lueally commcelog la M.tct-.J .nd the arrf v.nry-.rua la brarlag. he e.naedrli.e tbroug ■ hundred mile, a- f.rm^nmb.nla^od Vyp Largs Bomber. ttT^prapleara l-nrch.alo.. an.- *- Tmoo^SnravldtiVS/|S*,laJHdt*i <r i i i

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