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|,jriateal ImM»X O >• Y. Hit main object .Iwaya.JtaiAo. secure a good wheat crop as the best paying crop for his section Mr. J. « now 88 ye*rt old, and aUtroogb but little in farming, has left a legacy to hit adopted coontry iu his wnttnga ,Md ^xpçriuient«, on, ^«cultivation of hit favorite cro p> Mr. George Geddes, in a late article in the New York TVt bune, speakt öf Mr: Johnson's method of farming to ahow boi* i lands tot* be made very productive. .Qtht^cropt were grown with a view to promote the yield of wheat. When be had a field of good clover in the spring, as sooths it got as large as could be plowed into ' ijjj ground, he. Would itbitoittUi hit summer fallowing, During the fallow ing he would spread great.flpantfties of manure on the poorer places, in the field. If this land' was not needed for any trthÀ"drofr hé would! again iutt tiler' .. fallow theyear. after the wheat..waa cut, and thus take a crop of wheat every from the same laud, and by Few names in this country ore betr ter known to the reading iyrro?rs than that of John Johnson, of Ôètreva;Tf. . . - , i, h, «Sÿ tka fr Z'^JïfjSteiIÂiîeî tbe Oll-cake me g r .ifiraBffiÜSCJßft* u, l;. ,k„„ In lalkinw over his fit on his sheep. In talking over Dis ^*** ut 0 * ***.t * importance «rf baWrJPhTd, mablOTe ®n* (till few men bave used elever more t iL il'A 'A, Ukkl »1 LüA*k,»C<' than be did. 'll mtisl bb Yet*0«bere5] that Mr fladdw. tKinlra mnw nf. clpyfl r KLffaffltF 1 al^ i Brte 0 i W « ■■*»« n two years â®L4(ÔÂ0W cr SC yard manure he constantly increased bis crops of wheat. To provide bis yard manure, hejrpjj]d purch ase sheep *»ihe fall ant^ winter on straw, bay, corn and oil-cake meal, and sell them to tbubtiilicr ib is. .9 Î qus.-pAt a recent mirà'Tarmera' Club, .31 c-Sdëtrtrwjp* icc-house could be made out of a stm pie WfPrfwM eçokwre. ho *-< low walla, or pits, or any costly appar at us. H« leaves six inches of space It will take twice as long to cook ss one that was cut. when, by trying it > y» JhtiÉHPÜPiW 1 take it np, peel it press it moderately, thibattor. 'Yitiiwill be m oaticr J I » e #«ôiÆ the i MTaVhM» packed, with a foot o» the bout. The ice , js cut into large blocks and made to fit at the joints as closely as convenient, but where the edges are jagged h« fills >o with pounded ice or sawdust, the latter being Aé cheapest. covers ' . Drajoag« is iptpprUbt, but if the house stjtgds on porous soil, pr h jp so elevated tbet the. water will ran ofi* readily, it an«*,ere every purpoae. He l^td kept ice several years iu, tuch a building, nine feet square, and _the ùt. b ken ont, be careful to keep all cavities covered with sawdust, er it will waste *way rapidly. tbe question to the cost of a house fourteen, feet square, he said that fifty dollari would pay for it and the sawdust ; and built of eheap lumber, it mifU co*» only' i ae sawdust. " ' . »ma ffi . i r i u ftn .» / nr. ii « Row to Çoçk A Tujinip—I will ask the reader to (took two turnips in twit differaat ways. The first is to be peel ed and sliced, sud left to soak in cold water for an hour or more. Tl»o slices' •re to be tailed until quits tender, and then are to be drained, and nioely mashed with batter. This is the most' «omtuen method of cookiog, and it baa it of w «I tbe gnat the. !terotT«8ft*«mi '".t ■tituents of fne root, ana oonsequentlj i ,Tbe t m twHIi ,ilii in; bat it is not to bo peeled, or ont, or soaked. Boil it whole, in its "jacket. i> *ii*à ■«rpriged at the difference. Instead al being, as perhaps joa will expect) "•trong,** '»rank." or "bitter," it will be deliciously full-flavored, and will eontai» all the nourishment (bat was in h befere ii was gook» i.—Oardntr» Magazine. ■>; Fattening Calves — A sensible prac tical farmer says that he bat often noticed that calves would thrive better on milk that is not rich in butter than , «n what is commonly called very rich elements ufTnilk that ßioet a quantity | poorer io batter, it is better to feed on ; milk of the hitter. Tbe ealf will thrive ' tatter« and you will get more tatter from the milk of the first cow. milk tod „ „ Chakcoal nob Cattlb.—C harcoal , . pulvemed and m.xed w.th water ts now highly recommended a* an agent * ,- • , . a ■ e for relieving cattle soffertng from any , 6 , , , 3 derancement of the stomach; auch as ., " . , bloat or boven, etc. This should be remembered. There is no doubt of its efficacy, idtiriodatwe i 4 concurrent tea timony can be relied upon ff T a.prettiest girl in Barsboo is Miss Birdie Peek, aad all the Bantaobiea / long In fly with her. »jumoim 5lP*SE'© k, * Ae, ° t ' , iiioifiniH Yesterday afternoon an old man ap petred befure ,be Detroit .»d L».», RaiWojtf picket window at yftef Central depot and asked : - .. What you charge for a ticket to *<> ..Two-sixty, sir, r doiy^rflr^ fi^tULb 3w ^ money ,, Two do , lar( , unJ ïixtJ cents : t Ue rtraogeT/pnllidg< lib head ^ , ..y^.^tbgt is. ike, regular fare ..Then I sthays here by Detroit forty yem ,A „aid the man. getting red in ^ "I have never seen me ^^ ^ ^ >-Two^>»«y is tho regnlar fere, and wil , h#T ^ t6 pay H if y 0I f g0 ," re — j after a few minutes tbe old man retaifoc . ,-K.. CP 1 ! d. it. -replied tte -tel, den, I don't go, so help .aiL» m «r ». al..»«. wiEÄHf»; j He yajked off again, looking baok to tÖ 106 w,na0 "' „A. paid,* „u., „ yil J'p. ^ f , _._printed I ( VfAWf y>0|understand ^ & soheàole of prices bee, .|.*. ■ - ^ _ »1 ,l 0 g ° 1K 8 U1. " " ■ ■■ . . (li$ tl »T*7« nt ' wAwehiMtoot for f" ex ^ j M 1 re, •*dT •aid tb» stranger. ■ -No, caÄ't do lbst "Veil, den, I stays mit Detroit till I-diesj", grossed, tjta^V^ yta^, and he L went away and walked around the de pot. He Cxpeotëd to' be' called'back be left the window, as a man is ofte it al en hë let deal bMfi lied «W I*W2 . 10 . ; I i "Vail, den, Istbaxa^mit Detroit von thousad'iÿéUJliWiî#sMl»ed the atrt ger, madder thaj^ever "I baya bol o5 •bout this by n " 1 1 ta: leaf of Bolice !" the 1 ke prent "Gef aad thlrfy o^nts', önil li t' rldh»' bn ide platform !" ''Can't! db it.T tutti, did dgdoÀA' t "VéU.4#l>., ^i gôlljf; t0 yon what I Jabs! Herd W' tffcto twd dofltt.bitf hiktfr'ketrtA, mfil! 1,#»» to Lansifig nnd never «ittds back ! No, sir,niiMMH mmntWe^WHOT I shall mit de blank rOàd ,u lbays taxe» dem 'bàttiei und by dbdi'Sk^tesA^Rnd I shall sbwwiJO«'tttt t/>1ttll t#f'nod»< 4ings more tö rfo uill dis Jo'Wn !" / i 0g\fwnUftk|>iWftt«V> Yrlltfn't ft Coring thk Hiccoughs. — A youbg gek'tliblah with Attends tbï Aust i b pub lic school had been told that a suddeD Chock/ of fffght y ^cv)d v «ur^ |b^\hic eougbj ttd ^aricvtoingk Whtle^e Akdy i wp Ms iIw d wsdbMfatntorrbw Wim srate,;,Uw-.spspeclf4, Was seized with ! a fit of hiccoughs' The old geotfe'miiw Wds' tilted baldlf W bis ckair, with his %al rsatiug'on the lop of the stove, and the young bopelfnl cftP«kMliri>b» '.kb. rIw nord cVttittl as the ald'ttttp WXS .î'JisIlinliV. Iwüht a JWlr.hW^WfVip,! getting oat pt»h—enh, but he tt^r got it eut. He gave a jump which tilt$ over the ehair,, »nd «mdmtrpfiag fw re gain his lbdf equtlibtijiWbi* feet flew up against the table- ppeetting it and a .student lamp which stood upon it, and ^I^ÎIÂiÔÇWïsIP ,ûï dfove-hcarth T^e • hgari tbe racket, oarne rot nie g io from the kitchen and ^ipped pro* the.old .man's prostrate form, kpochjug; da^ ^what ^]ipNeier» b^gldsd but bf his 4 hiit» and c , 0 , he# ^ w#s 011red 0 f tte-bVceoughs, . . « lift ,»*fc*«ut o //. .... but there was % foofc of sternness tu hit SY ' come e.e UtUi •jiii 2-JLU* ' and wâsjust from the wreck apd thoo^ the ashes sod MV 'be boy sits on the edge of lb» 4 «feat at school and Jie^ qn his front when in bed. and silently murmurs that the old hÜ clftlkine/Jld head ofi before h* iwil) ever try to cure it inf. —Anetin j[xV/er) Heat Clip .. I J | A Dètrôft '(nsursifee agent hired a boy the other Jay to iptot) hi« office, | when ; plied; "If yoq don't want to let a ' feller take soy comfort I'm gding to leave !"—Detroit Prêt». and went todinner leaving the yowtb in charge. When he returned be found that the lad had whirled otte Of tbe table legs almost io two and disaected the ggsbion of the swinging chair. 1 ' He was greatly annoyed and spoke sharply, lira bdy bgrit > isytb tsurs and re » Mrs. Frazer, of Iowa, used to eom : plain of dizziness, and when she died , . - . and a poat mortem waa hold, tbe doo torg found shirt b(ltton8 , . , . / „ . , two owkels and a finger ring jn her , . „ . . j J stomach. Fraser ta now aatiaflbif . , , . 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Joy tbs fireside during,tl;« long winter. $verv j n full and trustworthy live stock, çoun- . trÿ p^Uhce, ètod feerièTA! pro'duCÜ rharltef - TI« Sami-Weekly Wortd^. Ohe Year, Two DottARs: 14 9 :1 y. Awoxtra eopV'Vo'getter-up of elub of leu. . t ° 4 **'* D ' TOp rtf f tat> °■ iwerp ty-firea■ »e Semi-Weekly cootoin» .(T««toks *uA -<*"A«rib*lbr».illéwtY*»fc*ffc#èr wlW : ÄSSÄÄÄtSSL SifiSn® • ?ii the news from ^>0* dototr a great workilvVt' P" 58 in.tbiSAOi^rj,,,... . . . . ■ .y,,-, ■(,. -. -ATTTÎ " n r«> i ,Q]LTTB - •« ' -i - ■ »«■»-. gracefu|,y:fTtftR$lIGH l ^o } en ?| bled,to,lflr I ij»l| l4 bp (bltoi|in. lt ittgazmes to our .readers at greatly red tree*!, rites. Viz - 1 " , Scribner'sIMh^ly ^.00] and Tradscriplt $5:*<V. i-.i no:»**. ';«&.• 010i lasw Mtooll : ** flcribner's St. Michelas ($S;00) Wnd'Ttons „^,.$^.40. •ar '****»>*\"* T ~7'? &*&$**** *f ||5 25 Anvi î ^ nô M'*» s ^ U!Jilï< 1,0 "J**' **L <*.'r ÄÄ5^ , Pet«rson B.Magn«in»'(S2i00f and I'mnscript ,8 3 ;^°r: I. ':•! n /«bm«M _ Au»firi'VM>..Furmer il ^l-äp>,»nd Tr^naxsptf 1 gS.00. . . . i( 0 lit ... ill g,m. - I, I , ( Ofalltbe-pnbl^ong^Ibv * t .. m j fall i'iijA e*iô * K i •n [i Tbe postage prepaid by tbe E. 9.1 ! Tbax «seuir?' » in. .1 i;n*i , ia&dî !»}*♦ •ti i.ivTIi ot LL U) 'i .»/ h t 4 * : ?îi ! 1,0 * Sarsaparilla a " " t i .« i hsivuiMi ! *' i ','T' UJrilHi t':'.. 1 .'.. "'t as eue of riio' itlnist €ffeeiaali<rerB*3<j,c 4 ^îihÂWi* iii. a V ' : fi 1.1 h k ot .over,; cleansing 'tem 'toff 1 J :the Wood, fflm- 'tv y. it •tonUygrowiug rep. : ,ii L-, Stott», hpsedmwtti, markable cures. So mild es tô be sa^ic eûd beneficial'to'cLlldrtin,'tend yet so searc!fiii$ "as effectualJy purge out the great tor rupdona of the Wood,such as.the eçw^üpn*,; 4 syphilitic qontoroination. t , Imppplic^, or diseases that have lurked m tfie systetu for ydato; Soon yield to tliiâf ÿÉdHflWRttti dote and disappear. Hence Hs-wonddrtul 4 ' cures, many 4 tof which pj« publicly kttosvn,. of Scrofula, and all scrofulous dise#«e%,i Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive djs-, .oedefsmC- Mi* e&u, Xu»nows,»lU*#cfces, , u Boil», Pimples, P»vtt»llri8. 4^0«S ,s lois» Tfitußfa, pHit JBjl'wm» _ Rthgwôrm; pd 1i -H «ifTÄttVHWNvr^lio'Uacw««, sammftfch, . • irttttl Mwa». It siiso»curas . other.. wml ' iptoWs/to,which ijt.TOUl* nptj^eem especP i s,F.'SÄit&Ris: Female Wealtness, Debility, and, cOTtW»V !5 r^ 1 '^ are manifesta: of the scrofulous poisons. n 413 *h ii i. St. a *0 Id nd . 'H It is an excellent restorer of health and M strength^in tha ftpriup. : By rejiewüig the appaUta and,yifftr pf tho digestive ,«r«ms, ' it dissipates tbe.deprossion and listlesslan euwof the season. Even when pofilittider | oueat ^i_g 0 pj^ fuel 1 itettéT. anfl : live longer, appears, people i ei i»ei c- ° ' for cleansing tho Wood. The system moves oo™' h renewed 'Igor Aud A »6W iMfO t »«*.•*• «#•*,« vt».-.« .. ■» i ir. :t -,tanq »o ™ '"ifU" d" „ Dr. J.C. AYFR & C0„ I^Well* M*SS., ,v , ... a. .«(T PracUa't ,„..l .1 nMtft.cf ChrmMe. H „ _ v .. , .. WTS KV erywhere 1 SOLD BY A LL uKbUMSTn EVERY WHERE, Dgc 12-Iy. _ tQ] ai ■ ^ ,19i *^ g 7 g ?i' : — , ## , undertaking. . '' 1 M j UFHOLSTBRINQ •' ^ ^ >1 j )t jï 7 w^T»T • , L •?: ' I , ; ! t* to __ . , , _ . _ ,, , Tl j Walast wd Oth« Psn.it««, Wbfch be will sell very cheap ttr cash. Buy. j 1 ing at wholesale teib rates hb feels «Bured that he can seH as low as the same goods can ; 1 nhirtaf nil TTt/ri-rfrrirV «»"tlirir : fcJJSSTrlTHlSSrSTS iCu"! P V>T ^ ; l„dtltakil.g W«rU at short nmi« and m a^a|^r edited i en Caskets or Ciisesi will find it to their nd j Vantage to call on him. He has. also. T41LQR it SON'S 1 i - - ^ - y *'**•■'v®T5.' The Corpse may he dressed in the finest fab-:; rics and not be soiled, (and can be seep at all times) as nothingJn.t drv cold «tr enters the N , . OTICE.—I hereby give notice th»t apply to the Qcnfml Assembly of Delà Pfc. 26-6\v. SARAH C. ITATTSON. L.en tions The undersigned respectfully announce* fo ! lb«.o*ti*ens of .Middietnwn and .Vicinity that ! be ha* ca ban«' ». large and well,,»etected i I stock of i)anrtsvm>e a n4 dyratje - ÂM ÎWWtil», ! ■ Practical Cabinet Maker, and Undertaker Fcbl-12m Middletown Del. < «Imlî ■**»!»»' V I i DIU I -i 4 "I i,.i riunntn jc to rtoqvi w, laiw s , n « jP«npra^u *«kCL|ltf9<' JBjluer» accord 1 ing WcfireCTtotisrànd^WTOm jofig tin^ell ? pr<^ ■endekpefieiccs^vi^meir^fc^nrt.d^y^^ | J^Sttl'the polntMf-rtpàf? "t'T / ' " * lirtlie.Slionldëra, üo ' îïïè'hn'the'îoSt BlUoas Att :a«usetoe«*:|.^î|M»? n ÏÂffibl'toe .r^ioBtOf thekHney* MÜ abuadKd <Mierp*lnlUL . »yinptuins.are th cpflSprl ngs of yyspep«la.^ i Ctae > re-^, , "f? -»»»»««SWISItfcl "(in| Ckna 11uiys*^8^3^ f'MIhwMntmuja^V^jis^l«A^ . ■mWÊBk& 8 Hir 9 » ,, inrt''WtoSM&RlNWM^ MH-ww-kDBt, ^MrS^the^'sS.' '«B**»»«.»,: uc^ÂssentfMgSrtt tat^ÖÄiKÄS ^jSSsûvw' riou» forms, isknown only tothose who àiVünfbrtu-, i nate enoughs* it. The »leepite» 1 ,!^frhe saoqeu or Brigg»; Pil *Jtofffiir u> uptoL- -, tbe^WWl*yaafit)to;p«Wiahfrs'fhTeWtwWielrSile#lith<Wi*fBWW&lriu^Ae lt aisl,te SS fiSi'iS i_._ „ .^y, bTir'rr*• fifrP rh . bi mli rft ^CifiQftyldlSSPCfib ^kiP^iiiSiSm^nomonSSlt^c- , ( : 0ÄS . m iddte,a«d matrons, toi. maids, (treated; aptcO îSn tc*ma,'haoiona : »ad n»ifci»nd other bothoiMone of Avvn o ® un * ons t ß a< J Nails tHitfalf Diseases of Ihç j OfUSt Jfafttv Cancers and Scrofulous Humors, Files, &c., skillfully and sviccessfully treated at the ifrAtfreitftrat OhlrtoiJMleàl and' HeaÄbt Mstitute. ,o i " 1 ' . jri , * l! t I fa ya èâ 6 te of toe. le f ivlj 2 '* ; hr fc and SE i *i « Béas. Sor» cations of tbe Dlscolo tWrSnubf th e' 9 iy; 7 i fa < ■ A«*-lvlyt't vuiit fcoi.-ew -K sH.it t r,l t ir r-'f Ä Headache. Xeuraigla i WaoArrMt Dtaeasesi Vhe * f-aisny. »i sjuo'i dejrfui *i3 Mî a, l" ISBSaSÄÄä!f»i£»Jk»^sS SrtÄl;Ä*fi i ÄA L S , c?Ä ' ^.legkifii) kjod^araiwi j [i G ORN-g if rt. ! r.of i ■i,U:.i>t i j r l'li»a »'BÜÖrE BfiStirtBNS'ii't».: "'t !i 't taiohikly ' !/ ' .a«:»i.-.«l**MW : PAisb fot saie Uy « PvBak» , Ofessa, tt i. > mmmrt _■■ ■ ,, ITOsGUIMI® ¥RBWJ m ^ j«r 1 q*t i ».'timin'''* gn.iiiuHLadito taiqo'.» <'0f AfjMffen *utt.ripB tro*).tlw qucited to Rddre^B Db. Tbicb, and a trial bottle 1 of 'rmüälUheWilMwirorwIWUfcd »If Arprti.a.' ■! <w* FREE ! iftS WlK c 5VF b< 5WS,.ttV^PW eh(H»«.whicti/^ wing to my targe busineis, are small. Dr. FM«) la» Bt*d*n» tVe«»i*eit »iwui aot-i,.«rt*»HifcWfcE*»» . H dJ lu J 1S J3 . - v 1 RF.M adu a RT E. fHlfitr i A H UUJttv. «fvi •;! fiiJ î j 3 DoiiotMl tdiihiai fb*-Jk tt iki «tonUl« ;til «os*ts no matter bVhWiodg landing 'ÿWr é&e Hÿy Ä Ito^wyotherrtÄiedtBK^JlwÄUecl.t: • *b r T Circulars,an4 testimonials sent wiUj . • • ■ ,:.W./ ^\à*W A £" B 6'ttLk. J • •biyMlmllm&rMtlr ^«jirefejW Wèttfcf V« V , Pm, QRoS-SiteWti V* aui Boi*uioev7 laiulsili "j h,, lofi?^' » DR"t»ksrt. -wtit :#,* 1 * '• ! «'Ä1SU yf* 1 sn# Wl lfta^yWÇWeiPŸ oT^ RHEUMATISM: » v.ftT ' ,o I ■ i. uu • ai tliai n»b ,tauv».F 7 .. f tumdnd' Cw 1 ; ■'it;; ,ub«*uT no ^in.'o'* eds •» »dt to tteme TMtMMNÿf " .no' i .Lois loate •d 'i _*>^n 'tnfiigteS^tt'Âfcdlfiffïd 'Rolling MW},'strffdred*TdrSSrnb'tfioBiba-wHh tbafu:' RhaumMUm, and iwaadander wwdifBdvtoeat ' ,^n( wi ! bo H t nu, i; h J egfe^ W ipg t^,^. Sometimes could uctheç dress or undresA,anR i«Te?' Witt ifkrWft^Ming paina. Dr. Simms' CelebrateFi'Mk'SriiAhqr ' ed aftar waeka'oneriuiiawt ulu - and ffthe^ndVf the ^h^Spttl 'waftwWflrelv'wtfr." •■VWaTHRFffePhiitefe ih,*. " l "" ^ndiallsnr Ms' t/ilel^aW aqi.SMb SéatebeiF i.»iv»l« ba« b«vi t** tow-rff ««ears 1 s^rTe«rSfna uaS cnnM not^Thrs ^ 4-ttrtifs 4 '■ Two UriWenriM ia^tecN'WT- tteæ : |»«eg.. t Wd cottld give many atora velenaoes, tfs _ jqQui»kly,^llvv^tCr*mpSn»mk(8ain*,,^»iira| r «W'Hmdavlto,.Ita^«hVûto«hœa b D«e-- . *'tofJ,%c., aba in Rheumatism in* e?rtainljr à ! wonderfo! u^diciné, ^avlflg' flWled in * to«! «ogle case. Uaed inwardly and aatwardly.,, ; Price 50 oout* a bottle, ov six for $2^0. Principal Depot, fourth and King streets, ' Wilmington, Pei. ^ K i t* Philadcttfi >«' Mete P«rtt' —-— - „ . COKSUMmON CURED. ,, . ,« tn e-., To the Editor,o/.Trqnecrijd,^^^ ^ i-.j P Esteemed 1 Fjusnd: . - Will voiinlease inform your readers that 1 T have a positive "■ Ä , a2d tLfby it* uL in m^pracÄa hart'! cored hun4re<te « **»£* ■ *»» for a case it will not hemfit,,- Indeed, so ! strong i».tny faith, I wllj send a Sampui freb, IQ any'suflbreT addfessing me. P'ease show this letter to any one yon may know who iB sufisrutg from ihese diseases,and °i ) ' 4 R e i Faithfully Yojks, , , ■'R. T . F. BURT, janlfl-6m. 69 \\ llliam St., New York, r , , ,, lh . ,, . _ T H . S ''r,^ A 11 *" ,d *£ r " ,for,n ; l A. ttqnI that w.iU lead to.tlieapprehension of i JJf P^r^y or parties vfLo steal the lamps from | Ik* ttwO 4 lamp posts, or damage the property 1 octilitf, .701 Yt^ i of li) the? rf K)W! ■ *" i n- lot, Arch street. 1*J 8hl* ftrerttte: -' *tt.Wmûr« 1*^108 Bafttaotoaueet.: ! Sold by DR. BAHR, MMdlBtown WM /'GaR- i NAGYvEjrkwaodi an»rieale*»ex»rywhere Oct atkr-imos« - .1 • W ii ; qc -t i 7"t 1 a $5.00 REWAKD, r T. R- HURN, Phniriunn. < '(grain, ïumbfr^ Jfed, fti. i ./ / JfH '* ÜàacjoNKS, Jr. r.s.cox. COX & JONES, O!T c Ui0_lfl TNAUJIflH MIDDLETOWN, DEL.. „ aa»-5 silt . .. . ' va.i j ,o , |o TKAftAT.IT A GRAIN &0N KEBCEASIS, ya :u? *ili *lo Hoi* » rf» ./at it 1 ) T mt tJ •' And WttocitS'ALAANb RITAIL fisALSM 111* [tjntivd »fra!& evltfjiiai K^tilsi GOAL, Iriks» FLOUR, {sottataiiiKM •«ff d*? tu<t J-> [M f Villi! NJ ÜÜ11 iAJI 3 ,»/i iuj* till Ji !i*> FEED, SEEM WlSlISÿ 1 pwtj ivlj » h.\yx\* / U t s »1*1 nwl fchi ».\ic ifc'j »fi! U fût nrii* :raaio'j.ji nractaneni «irfT in L »«r 9 dt ► > tii\n -J lit AgrföUltnral ImDlètaèiits, &c. 1 fS MltlllflC U W 'ir^ï« 4 fj* H #1 " i .4 fui 1-ullo fmc l, tvi'i-ig « :,||,.s«q - Best Lebig^and Schuylkyj anthracite and , Cumberland bitnminouB Goals oit ' ,,Mo ' a ,!! m« , i{¥'hff i tii«». ,: ' 3: >«*. tau % l>aV *ilî lOtîkfc V 9,1» iy; it. 10V VÛ . • ;l n%. u i: Witidvs. .1 r: l?lfi'hliABb*"' n *■« 7 .lit Item ot li-ib mil la i e oii* is*otl > fa- OARD * G0MBMS;; 1 Grata 'GomaiiB8ioB> ' Merohaffts, r,l a evad o! .siwH +t»'Y, wrii oî I Jaa;u*»"t )W*PtHs*i.B,A>QfSn*n. stiaMtaa isa >- K '<>' ne «Ute»' aanoH tdi Bo kSmVfJMmrZBTs, • •. n visa yd #tii » 0) n {•4 r * > •* COAL, iiiitn »If; oi r-'f oi baldtoiMt«* *iAL8%' »/J tMÄ-'tjJ &c.; h.l: btih Iasi? toirn or sjuo'i , PjamWiATH, 9WWU n A«y, Soit AjKHiU ftr tie- ' Mî al 9 V. ' 1 " SUAMOe-: 35 WEO£.>'äOE's, fSoSÉHifE; ildloasA. R|;Rh«dss' OBnuiae PhOsgbàte, vi«{ ■ Which Wé ritt 'bill Onterins toSutittJ ti^ht ivwflo i w ' ntos bftthntiwés. »*** ,oi ®t iMUJsw*» ot.COAU «engtantiyomk^kawt, and AJ the eerjt lqwwt rash.ra4.es,. »Ii.2 8TANTON M^L^S , •* vllltu . BESTBRANfiS'OF'PQHR. vrft ty ». ll l .oqque Mn» I »*.1} ^ «.. <[!■*..' tri ca L :t.'.e, li-.i, i; . ss« cawoBC/i;. , 1-ltMjqL'- lit# l jBd* .8 • oori im qi*m ttf .WTa//k(*< 1 In sfjilB it 4jrfX* l?f '>B*A«ÏJ î RS. t<> ^. |(|f3 »rf* v fituV*tii anofiKi Ht# i ludf ,.„ 9t , WKha o- ,vi»i-*J 4 f! dthf .1 wlj-*?-* i«*4-! o/i.ii ! iiwl in K .lal.'ia.Hn'. ,ia!! a 6 RM%.Wift"' i .9i*i<r' L>«fc iMafeO bfljnKi^ 1« ,: !t ,f'iw beuosvi mwi v.li jjBi -..It I, ->-o! - oiii ik Ä , T WM. lb; A: i iiil wtifeb t *1 t&fane* .in *!*» i-n » ■ I » 12t> i?Lf I BrtANDVWfNÄ ÄfttÜ, .v^aq t-lil •lit ll. tb u ■ » !• IO «<»!-. ' . ivvet'l »K .1,-1 ' liihiC. :e ■ ,*.r I tv r..; •}*»»«/ifeö* ■ vi NEW OAOTLE. ! - »If vvafnwt bvtnioqqa saw auiguimflff .aotaaoK «qtiot ^ t oi jin*, bn« 1 tu ■i.a vi'.b -Hi ii, i-l .iuim jiiT taeqa litao t*ail td-fliod; vlq.mq yew ivvaisii« !,, . loijqwm ÿ.ii o*7* »dt To mod bl Highest m*tfM«t>rlce paid Ihr UWiht hB f!heMkp«ah^ Mrnd .. .jliiMlind *aw »trOoH Jiuo') adtlo not« biirf! ; 1 a'i Drttk%VWP6' l< H!t (: Hi''tthd '** yg, ^ to«! i P A TtlffT ilft vTkOTVglTaTDPTMgfPg 7r^i " InV lÄmÄjM^i'J» corner of , nth ltd® firbàd StlMft», "?^ ac, '*^ of furnish!. g Xthe àiffmi« Wtids^fptoi^OM sueh as are used in,this section. Giving ape cial attention to fhis line of trade, having been successful i'n procuring the Services of. those persons who formerly made castings a't Newark, De)., whose work was celebrated ns wpriop, Win keep constantly bn hand a large 1 sttpplyy whaleanle and velall# at moderate pri- i IKS m^:. ! foeture the celebrated Pioneer Stuntp puller, ''[^4 -ÄBÄ^Ä^SSC. »fc together w itb.Hor*-$h<*iog, done with j nealppsyand dispatch - Plow, Bolts and Clet | se8 con&ta|»t)y on .hand 1 Qetn^thankful f Wl fi3A .T!'-!*''«7 .MS ?,? a Yt^ Irit« ■À ,0'A December 5-tf. n«ZwT7Tj hardware? , « »bis vao so tn.' q i,-..!. i>»» .ln , *«»7ii -fi I*, JJ - i »dl '',8ttf19MO Htl: fitiw ^Dni^owN.;, ^L n 4^BK, li) f L K)W! ■ iu! ban SUITS usi-iiS-fto «dt tv l DEALE BS IN ALL KINDS Or •rflntw*:' need »»«# 7 *i',it *»li» i<Y H !■- <nil 'BRICKS, LI SfE i , niw; stob, DOORS, BLINDS *" c »it, ' -n H i ti uft ! i, MOULMNÖS; ^AINTâ. 'OrLS, , J ÖM8S. ETC: ïitC. l'üi'dtl «*jv» ti-»;.*;jit L\U j Ui ■* * Cdnfft&ntly on hätid all kruds 6f ' - i January 15-tf - .dPf • uB olq*» V ♦ . qc ifVf; r»fT ç.îsn *T'» iJvTi 1 . Hitebtwgownfonn tbe favmeva aad public gen -»cl» awily that hetetiJl notf#nu*s U» ft lo>PrM U *top T Ptf :n :;CoL in or past fa vor*,' by'strict al lealron to twaiaesa, tve amts liberal i share in the future,: L V. ASP ttlt, Odessa. 18^, aeUt-ly jfaftofcitolh ÉWttlW 4 TO TH€ PUBLIC rflHE subscriber would «*11 As attention X of the public to hit LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK of GOODS, Consisting in part of DRT GOODS, NOTIONS, groceries, boots, At» Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Queengware,. Woyi& *nd pillow ^Sre, E»rtteii.»nd Stone W#re. , j 4i ,« iTi FtRH. MEÀY 8. Ac., Ac ' And everything usually kept iti » First ^(fa^^ OöÄotfr 1 Store, •v-Afl df*AMfcL nit* bfcen' ( *fee»«'*tl«' • 'Mtre. »»«! wiji Mu^vi IN AeCORDANCK WITfl THK TIME8. ; . Vi La rt *: D iittUn ,Giva : nt a; <*U be<biie„purcbn«iMb «l#*wltere EOÄ ^OWiîjTG GOO®S. ImIi.H »I«! ! ! ■ Oh«rie» fFatm»n ! MIDDLETOWN, DEt ■ I«»! »*» Ki ttfil 41»lVl iH !* V a»l »!»«■'< ■»"«» 71 insju ai/ilil/ *'e I9U-I* IT I "-- 1 f tii Lbd I A ■Ï0 1 .imwi»awH hnn htMMi l *.1 ttdT Lit* VUtii'J OMV tfîfw - ; t»->U »tü l ■«'I »If; i V Jt 9VjJ awi*T it9ia<n'a;i 'in * v I •"'1n tnàkibi Àf pb rebases for tt>* teason's trade, f ltove etWrcisM J(r«rt cafe and takte in my selections, searobiBW lhaakntke*tbor«ogh ly before I bought anything, and then only buying wha UL w w —oitWvdmtT m price or qwirixy, *tnrfttrni examiBariod sf nt stock,'Back as' siapi ttncy.J>ryGoo4*,Hd»df-»adeCtelMDg saft»Ä«ar»aaa!? s; Wood and Wiltowward, tjueetaswnrfe, tin tiod. Glassware, Groceries, Jraq in tbe. eouBtpy,— töauT 81 ' ^ ''TdSwLn'tAth'te VlÉtt tne-bëfbî'e biijîo^. . .« tmnifM T. RLtASON. il K , Shoes ■ .'I >/. «*' vM min» wt..' .0 ,i »iH t.'< rft m«#W kv m %nn •* >îiT ' 19}! U a .a , il W, \rX iMJ.WtiH'. a.HcK'jP a i-iiv .tfc if*}' , »ii«! x . // iii TTliflJ: 1 Ü utioL f1iigjf.ai;V . aiU ,1.«) i i : •»*«• «t i ; -j-jjxH il .nü .naomoH : tüt. il'.. i*-)', : IV' i /. _ tff »m * Iff 1 ' »r L: harbGAstle a vtâlki ud in /In >1 iti : uns :> iHkf rfcOTFratJ to.. .* I H 7.1 .! ! Mi O ,, MIDDLETOWN, DELAW ARB. '' New and Large !Stock of 1 ■ . .-illoil 9 it. -ii-.l *•< IH! Fall ! Winter Goods, I -id -til ■: U1'I -J:»1 ÇqasiHing.in part of, ,, Crest'.ôooâ»^ Y-êsinR Styl*, i Hi tri NOTIONS, FANOYfJOODS, ' X oU, . Vd .Wg.-e,. ,1U' 1 ", tmfsm : GWKRHD8, BATS; «APS.. •uv, > bvlc.oqqi • u '«it li, rn-jin«,.v ,,.i i.w .!» i iHuekjGh>vea,(M*n'*epdiB<WO' ..... Ui RFAÖY ÄADE CLOTHUTG:. Derby», Ohasterfields, and Ovteeaats-, f. io -Guw Coats au4iOHCloth ämM, Äa's« 1 i ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS fruits and prodoce. j .X VMumwatMBL Men's ttAfTBÜff 1 BédB.'trddfïl.-« t0*$5.eo per pair. Ladies* RaLi-and Button Gaiters, «tT« . 17* cmvrngi 80D ; YARDS OF CARPETS, nf./^ no : 2 # ' i ai dt . .. >: >. * « - #7.(1 iu From 25 çenta to$L50. ; 1ti lap Bobes and Horse Blanket*» Double and Single Barrel .Gun», $5.00 to Tub«. # ' '.•'/I . fi 1 .t'cVkfe majority of tin above goods .will be W tbMfitoO.hft hqngbt in Umcity. and >l,! r1S 8 W ' 11 B^ 8 ftso mV sbhttft M ft ■■ ' . .„j«» | wb K ic *, rnH ttf Poultry apd Eggs- - -MididletowD, Del., Nov.Rj-1874. m — Ei v S 1 Cfe H S & ' fi f I ◄ i „ 4 - s ) & r a -< S & >.ii Si . . v X i r n/t THE \VI iff CBLXBBATKIY r li| "I PARAGO! J' V SHIRT. ) H S 7 i. c O m c i Ir g * ► •x. < ffi Send for self-measurement circular. J. P. DOUGHtmr, may 28-tf <10 Market at Wllniagtea. Drf l. C. HUNT. a. a. cocuBAN. John nix. COCHRAN, NIX à CO., WHOLESALE IN NO. M SARK PLACE, N. T« Poultry for Christmas and New Year a Specialty. . ia order to secure prompt sales i of the poultry we should receive it at least three days prior Consignments solirited. to each holiday. Dec 13-ly.