ae EL ER ERE Times | Analysis by Dr. A, Voeloker, IU R. 8, Con. sulting Chemist Royal Agricultural Boclety, England, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, The sol of the Golden Belt of North Carolina, in which this tobacco 18 grown, don't supply nitratesto the leaf. That 18 the secret of 118 delicious mildness. Nothing 80 pure and luxurious for smoking. Don't forget the brand. Noncgen- nine without the trade-inark of the pull All dealers have iG When feline concerts driveaway sleep, your best solace is found in Mackwell's Buil Dur. ham Smoking Tobacco, § BLACKWELL’ BULL DURHAM SMOKING * TOBACCO RARITARIUM. Riverside, Cal. The dry climate enves, Nose, Throat, Langs, full idea, 35 p., route, cost, free, A cul 00 po. MARRIAGE ~7%st, All that the doubtful curious or thoughtful waat to, now, (loth and gilt blading &) ets, paper 20, Mar {0 Guida, 184 p 150, sat oretpe,by DR. WHITTIER papduiiiay ALTH SA he greatspocialist, Nervous 7 mpedi ments Marriege, Consultation and Pamphlet free, Payucs’ AROMAS Engines & sewvu. Lf J OUR LEADER. We offer an 8 to 10 H. P. Aatomatie, Spark. Arrests Ing, Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill, 16 ft. carriage, 32 ft track and ways, 2 simultaneous lever set head-blocks, 2%.inch arbor, 8 changes feed : sawyer controls feed. lever and head. blocks from one position. 50-inch solid saw, 50 IL B.inch 4.ply. belting, food .beits, cant hooks, BWaEe, tightener, eto. Rig complete for operation, $1100 om cars. En. gine on skids, $100 less. Engine will burn slabs from the saw two to eight feet long and keep up steam. Send for catalogue fa! B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Manufacturers all styles Ante matic Engines from 210 300 11. P, Shalting, pulleys, and hangers. Elmira, N. Xv Box 1427. his TR ig -“. RB yo PROFFIETORS. OF Y. PA AYERS Sarsaparilla Is highly concentrated extract Sarsaparilia and other blood-purifying Todide of Potas- ginm and Iron, and is the safest, most reli. nical Liood-pur riably expels all blood & CO C2 / a af roots, combined with fier that hie system, enriches and renews the blo tores its vitalizing power. (3 $ ww Lest kno re It is wn remedy for Serofula and all Serofnlons Complaints, Erysip- Ringworm, Blotches, Dolls, Tumors, and Eruptions eins, Eczema, Sores, all disorders caused of Mie Skin, as also for by a thin and Lopoverished, or corrupted, gondition of the Good, such as Rheumatism, weuralgia, Bheumatie Gout, General Rebility, and Sorofulons Catarrh, inflammatory Rheumatism Cured “AYER'Ss SARSAPARILLA has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have sullered for many years. W. H. Moon Durham, Ia. March 2, 1882. PREPARED DV Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drugglstag §1, six bottles °F = Fou i Fray touse, A certain cure. Not expensive, Three months’ treatment in one package. Gowxd for Cold in the Head Headacha, im ness, Hay Fever, &e. Fifiy canta. By sil Druggists, or by mail, A ET, HAZELTINE, Warren, Pa HELP vom MEN we NERVOUS? ARE LACK VITAL ENERGY, Tae HOWARD GALVANICSHIELD nnd our other Bloctes Oaivenls and Mig seth Appliances cure Nervous Dabifity, Oa yoke, ateating, Lote of Vital Rasrgy, worked Brain, Lame Haok, Kideer, Liver Stommneh Complaints, and ¥ male W ote. ete. They are the very ; Hiferent froms Sele, ah vel Soniinenas mur. as satin, eanviog ne rl iniion of the skis, Css ba worn sl work a8 well as a1 rest--only Sotipe able ta the wenrer, Powwr fogdiaisd 10 mest the different stage of all die snes, Those for only as open react he seat of disense ae hey wetidh rootiyupen the Mervous Mosc ainr sad Oenerntive Cwsires, spendily restor. Ing vitality which is Rinctrieity drwined from (he system by © 07 fudiseretions, and (hus in 8 nek ural way oversome sil wetksewm without dragging the Momach, Waind Pemptics eaiiiot * THIER TIERS OF MEN," raged iol, enty & * for MIN ONLY, sie LES ONLY, free, or nt senied for 4 cenls he aypllancs warranted as represented, sa of money returned, fo se, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., 110% Chestnut 8t., Philada., Pa. Ask for at Murray's Drag store, EE A ss A sue for rrices Brery 1000 printed letter hegds, at $2. 1000 envelopes, with pristed businoss card, at $2. . . These rates are only for Cush down, and in lots not less than 1000, Home Items. “All your own faull If you remain si¢k when you can Got Hop Bitters that never full. —Fall, The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good, . Old men tottering around from rheumatism, kidney trouble or any weakness, will be almost new by using hop bitters, My wife and daughter were made healthy by us- ing hop bitters and I recommend them to my peo ply.~—~Method ist Clergyman, Ask any good doctor if hop Bitters are not the best family medicine On earth, Malarial fever, ague billlonsness, will leave ev ery neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. “My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitterns.”—Ed. Os wegn Sun, Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness, Ice water is rendered harmless and more refresh. with hop bitte youth for the aged and infirm ip ing and reviy in each draught The vigor o hop bitters, “At the ehange of 1ife nothing equals Hop bitters to allay all troubles incident Thereto,"” The best periodical and from which the % hop bitters, th sickly, fretful nursing iren, will ¢are the children and benefit themselves by taking hop bitters sands die ay r ladies to take monthly will receive the greatest f £0 oy ’ rs wi chi dally, timely use of hop bi oak stomach, irregularitios of the ' t en hop bitters are used, &. » * use of hop ep a whole fanily In robust health a year at a little oost, co real genuine sleep and child-like re 1,600 BUILDINGS BURNED. Constantinople, May 19.—A great con- flagration has taken place at Bei Bazar, a smali city in the province of Angora, Asia Minor. Nearly the entire town was consumed. Nine hundred and fifty dwellings, 544 warehouses and shops, 11 mosques, 15 schools, § khans and 146 other buildings were burned. Eleven persons perished in the flames, - The Pope rises at 6, and at 7 celebrates holy mass. At 8 he looks over his vol- uminous correspondence, At 11 he holds his public receptions. At 12} he takes a walk in the.garden, chatting with his fa- vorite Cardinal. At 2 he dines, the repast consisting of one plate of meat and two plates ot vegetables ; hedrinks Bordeaux wine by his doctor's orders. At 4¢ he receives the secretaries of the vanous congregations, with whom he confers on church affairs, home and forei beads, At 10} after which he retires to rest, gn. - —— - ~The amount of ready-made cloth- | ing sold at the Bbhilad. Branch is truly astonishing. There never before was & store in the conuty that had such a trade. All this results from honest dealing, and giving customers the ful worth of their money, and at much lower prices than] elsewhere, The stock is always kept up| ful and compiele in men aad boys’ clothing, and everytbiog tuey need in the | line of wearing apparel. » -_p - bad blood and improper action of the} Liver and kidueys 18 had drainage to the] human system, which Bardock Blood] Bitters remedy, i enn i FIFTH REGIMENT AFFAIRS, Adjutant 11. 8, Hale, by order of Col.| National aounces CGaard of Pennsylvania, the following appointments: George F. Harns, of Bellefonte, major and regimeatal sugeon; Andrew BS. Stayer, of Koariog Spring, first lieutenant aud assistant surgeon ; N, F, Eorenfeld,| of ludiana, first heutennnt and assistant surgeon ; Jacob A. Rourer, of Hollidays~| burg, first lieutenant and quartermaster ;| Charles M. Stock, of Dediord, captain] and chaplain. i an- i i ge pn « WOVLD YOU BELIEVE IT. Nature's great remedy, Kidney Wort,| bas cured many obstinate cases of piles, | Luis most distressing malady generally | arises from coustipation asd a bad con-| dition of the bowels. Kidney-Wort acts at the same time as a cathartic and a nealing tonic, removes the Cause, cures the disease and promotes a healthy state of the affected orgsus, James F, Moy- er, carriage man't'’r, of Meyerstown, Fa, testifies to the great healing powers of Kiduney- Wort, having been cured by it of a very bad case of piles which for years had refused to yield to any other reme- dy. GENERAL BRISBIN'S RANCH, General James 8. Brisbin, in command of Fort Keough, Montana, is one of the best known men in that territory. He hails from Centre county, and has been in the west ever since the close of the civil war, Last fall he purchased from Major ¥. D. Pease a ranch of 1,200 acres, about eight miles south of Livingston, It takes six miles of wire fence to inclose three sides of the property, the river in- closing the fourth side. Within the lim- its of the wire fence sixteen springs of pure, cold limestone water rise and flow into the Yellowstone. There are eight little lakes on the piace, with pumerous parks of timber, and beautiful drives. Formerly Major Pease kept wild animals on the ranch, bis herd of puffalo and elk being known all over the territory. When James McManes, A, C. Roberts and party took their recent California trip they made an inspection of the place and were hospllably entertained by Gen. Brisbin, who, since that time has made numerous improvements on the ranch. This property, which is 80 beautifully lo cated and so near the entrepot to the Na. tional park, has recently been converted into a land company, the title of which is the “Paradise Valley Land and Improve- ment Company,” with a capital of $75,000, Half of ihe stock is beld by the banking house of BK. Jamison & Co, of Phila- delpbia, and the other half by General Brisbin. It is to be a close corporation, ail the stock being retained by the parties in faterent. Mr. Jamigon is president, and General Drisbin manager. Improve. jueuty of a practical character have been in, . There are now thirteen people on the ranch, nll Penneylvanians, who were re. coutly pent out by directions of the Gens eral on an extensive dairy business, A creamery and a grist mili will be erected EARIY TELVEGRAPAY, In 1851 a branch or loop line was built from the main line to Westchester, which was hastily opened for business on the second Tuesday in Qctober, in order to veesive election returns. It was buils {at the expense of a fow citizens who or- ganizod a company, of which Judge But ler wna secretary, but who sold if in 1852 to Mr. Joseph Painter, Emma A. Hunter qualified herself to be im op erator, and when the wives were {brought to Westchester they were lod into Ler room and she became manager of the office. She was to receive fifty lolleas a year, but this was soon changed to twelve dollars a month, and at the closa of the yoar a purse of $150 was pre- ipect and as a reward of fidelity. ant ‘he « circuit of the line was felt—just as it al- ways i8 when a frue woman enters so- ciety. It stopped vulgarity. The influ- of Miss Hunter's presence wns healthful, and she remained manager for many years. She was a lady of superior ibility and character and the first lady pera or, at least west of the Hudson, ap- pointed in the United States. The next appointment of this character was Miss Ellen A. Taughton, an unusu- ily quick and intelligent girl of fourteen of age, to the management of the at Dover, N. H., in March, 1852. » was taught by Frank Nelson, now $100 AE WB — AN ECCENTRIC FAMILY. 8 three years ago thers lived in Belgrade a large family, very eccentric individual ten They lived in a large house, but one room of which was plas- tered. The head of the family daily dealt gut in stated amounts the food required The wife was an invalid. Many of the children took peculiar eccen- tric turns. They nearly all had remark- able retentive memories. Several were entirely carried away with reading. One would sit for twenty-four hours ata fine, 3.51.3 CHIIGren. for the family, neither eating nor sleeping, perusing his- Althongl pearing idiotic, he conld talk intel almost gny subject. Another child was fascinated with literature of the dime novel character, drowned at once in a lake in Belgrade while gunning. One of the dangliters a» puny girl, died, and her father procurad a coffin for her of dimensions suitable for aman. One of the girls, now a woman pnst the prime of life, is in the insan asylum. One evening last an Augusta lady, who twenty yoars ago was five years of age and lived a neighbor to ys " ii week, While moving about among g the femal patients she was astonished to hear he name spoken by one of the unfortunates of Thus this woman, broken in intellect and shattered in health, recognized the lady she had not seen in twenty years, and then only as a five-year-old girl. But two children of this large family now re | main thve Sr ently Gy ——- SUPERSTITIONS OF IRISH RRIDES, Some of the superstitions abont Irish! brides are amusing, It is an {ll omen to) to dream of the croaking of a raven, or to see the shadow of his wing flit by in| the sunshine ; or to hear the knock of an| invisible hand, which, however, should] be listened for; or to note a winding! sheet ju the candle. It is still more om- inous to meet a red-haired woman on the ist of May if the wedding is to be the following month, or to tread upon the poisonous beetle, whose death bodes fire or pestilence, or to speak with her lover before meeting him in church; and there are many other mystgrious saws that are not very alarming because there are as many favorable omens og, the other hand to counteract them. ——— AN OLD TOWN IN TEXAS The oldest town in Texas and, it is be. lieved, in the United States, is Yaleta, situated on the Rio Grande and near El Paso, the chief town in the county of that name. It has a population of 2,500 souls. The place is one of peenliar interest alike from ils age, its people, its agricultural and ite general products. It is a well es. SPRING i Late in Lif WITHOUT BLOSSOM, JOY Mend. i Readers of Hawthorne's “Hote ¥ to Look for foo Late to ¢call the pathos with which Hord Pyncheon, who had been u f : Lad since his early manhood, se ally fell across the gi {tumn day, In a letter to Messy tus, of Penington, N, 1, std au xX & Co, Mr. LLH.T i says: “1 have suflered {untold misery {senses of the bowels and dlsrrhoea, accompanied {by groat pain, I sought relief at the hands of phy- islcans of every school and used every {domestic remedy under the sun. 1 {found fn PARKER'S TON ipreventive cure. As {which did for me what noth tentitled to the credit of my g from childhood fram chronic « patent and have at last 8 Cou fic! your invaiuable Py {the fact” Mm EB ithe People The testin intary ; only it i suffering he hgs endured ny brotherdn-daw and 1 ki Lis pow perfectly 3 { heatith nod life, sso ic, | In Beecher’s church there is no ritual, {There is no Curistian symbol. There is | bare, ehilly nakedness as if the Lord's {house had been stripped. Bare walls, {oeilings, windows—woodwork almost irade in ils plainness, not a concession to | grace, beauty, art or religious association and suggestion, {| Baldness may be avoided by the use of i Hal's Hair Renewer, which prevents the | falling out Of the hair, and stimulates it to renewed growth and luxuriance, Ital- {80 restores faded or gray hair to its orig- {inal color, and radically cures pearly eye {ery disease of the sc he do - Two second-hand buggies, one second- jhand spring-wagon, aud one new top {buggy for sale, very cheap, by J. T. Lee, i ” {Centre Hall. Tmt ——— i ST. ELMO HOTEL INc, 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, i Reduced rates wo $200 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Ho- tel the same liberal provision for their icomfort, Iiis located In the immediate centres of business and places of amuses iment and different railroad depots, as well ins all parts of the cily, are easily accessibl« iby Btreet Cars constantly passing idoors. It off special inducements ito those visiting the city for business or pleasure, Your patronage respect JOS. M. FEGER ar Proprieto ropriet Ey 5 RS PR 4 a {Health and Happiness. ~ > D0 AS OTHERS | Feo S HAVE DONE. r———— n 8 Are your Kidneys disordered” Kidaery Wort brought me from - it woe, afer | had bowen given op by 15 best § Petros” NM. WW. Deversug, Rochas, k Are vour nerves weak? 3 Eitvey ® t curd Bo (roma BerTins weak ben Fr ator | wan 4 expected to five Hera MMB Good wing Bd, Chrigtian Koster Cleveland, U, Have wou Bright's Disease? “Kidney Wort cured the » hen pay waler was jos like ches amd thew like blosd™ Frank Wilson, Peabody, Mas wring from Diabetes? #4 bs Lhe mow spoooasTu] remedy | have jmont immediate reiled.”™ ip C. Balion, Monkton, V1, Have wou Liver Complaint? “Eidney Wort cured we of chronic Liver Disespes afer | peared to die” f : tenry Ward, lade Cul 9th Nat. Goad BY Is your Back ldme and aching? spd mes Wont, (1 botitide Fie tsp Wheat 1 was sd i ou of ped VW 1 M Talinige, Milwaskes, Wie Have you Kidney Disease? “Kidney - Wort made me soiad ir Ulver and kidneys after years of unsuwcwsful doctoring. Its worth $108 box "Sam Hodges, Willissastown, West Va. Are you Constipated? Ridoey-Wort causes easy evacuations and cuted me after 16 years use of viher me rig - Felon Pasrokiel, wt. Albans, Vi. Have you Malaria? “Kidney Wort hes done betler than any other remedy { have ever Sed in ractios™ RK « ek, South Hero, Vi Are you Bilious? “Ridner Wort jas done Joh ST vod than any bor red p - 1 cher TE Nie 3. T Gedlowny, Elk Vist, Oregos. Are you tormented with Piles pina Wart prrmansitiy cured me of bleeding piles, Dr C, Kline rec od 15 80 Geo, i. Horst, Cashier M, Banik, My Are you Rheumatism racked? “Kidney Wort cured me, after | was given ap to dio Ly physicians and 1 had saflered thirty Some Kitridg go Maloolm, Wess Bath, Males Ladies, are you suffering? "Kidney Wart cured he of heeuling Modules af see rs standing, any friends vee an . TL Fer IL Lamoreaux, Isis La Motle, Vi. me sown, Pa B It ould Banish Disease 1 Fo ain Health, Take TALIA A Te:8 THe BLOOD CLEANSER. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAT IB 17 tablished historical fact that a Spanish the town in 1540 and found it then a pop- ular and prosperous civilized Indian commmnity. He was immediately fol- lowed by the Franciscan friars who erected a church and established schools. ——— Ay Wsis— Temptation is a fearful word, It indi oates the beginning of a possible series of infinite evils. It is the ringing of an alarm bell, whose melancholy may reverberate through eternity, the midden, sharp ory of “Fire!” in th night, it should rouse us to instantaneous notivity, and braco every muscle to its highest tenison, So WA Gi—— Pay your honest debts before you sub. esty before charity, I —— WO sn. Largest line of white goods in the shortly, and, as another source of profit, the company will engage in the raisin of blooded Brock. . county at the Bee Hive ~Don’t forget the immense stock of mbroideries and laces at the Bee Hive. A strictly vegetable prepa- ration, Soltpesed of a cheice and skillful combination of Nature's best remedies. Tho, discoverer does not claim ita cure for all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures every form of disease arising from a tor- pid liver, impure blood, dis- ordered kidneys, and where there is a broken down condi- tion of the System, requiring a Bronipt and permanent tonie, t never fails to restore the BiRerar, uch is BURDOCK OD B BS. Sold by all druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re- fund the price to any pur- Shaser Who is not bene by PRICE, 81.00. FOSTER; MILBURN & CO., Props., LBUFFALO, NEW YORK, = od en RE RN del J. C. BRACKBILL, “RGR (v3 & HEY < THE LAR J: BEND FOR Q, pgm cmon ac WEAKNESSS FRI \ | i i FECT ‘ EW a 30 UNION SQ PA™ never OUT OF ORDER, W. R. BRACKBILL, + “3 4 Light.— HT AS WELL 48 DAY. “The Pastilles 1 purchased from we Lo me most conclusively thet {fe there is hope.” ey Gid thelr work far be. youd my utmos expectailons, for | certainly did net expect that 8 Babit of FOURTEEN Y Bs DURATION could be completely gotten under 0one tr] in the exceedingly short time of two months 1 «un assure you that no false modesty will keep me from Jong ail that 1 can in adding to the suncouss which will surely crown so beneficial a remedy.” Above extract from e letter dated -W, Va Dec. 26, 3381 The Puastilles are prepared and sold only by the . HARRIS REMEDY CO, MPC CHEMISTS, | 306 N, 10th, SL. ST. LOUIS, MO, Cue Month's treatment $3, two mopths 30, three months 7 Jou fn August ‘while there is i Cards—Attorneys. J H. Ps]. ORVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BELLEFONTE, PA © Of» Hot 1's by ¥: C ¥ HEWES Alorney-al-Law, Practices in all the C i Furst built J OHN BLALR IL et Atlorney-at- Law, y street, Beliefont, Office cmayil in $3 in ihe £ii iOffice on Alle, en { feb tf ‘YT ¥, FORTNEY, ; . Attorneysal-Law, Utlice in old Cocard building, Bellefonte J Il. SPANGLER, Atlorney-at-Law tt). Consultations in English and i. Bower ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ofte inGarmat's new building. Dentists. I R. GW. HOSTERMAN, ; Dentist, Centre Hall. (dice al residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis {action in ail branches of his profession. y Ether administered. l1dadr ZB. 5.6. GUTELIUS.~ Dentist, Millheim. Offers bis professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform ail operations in the denial profession, He is now fully pre~ pared to extract teelh absolutely withou my278 sH HOUSE. : W. R. Teiler, proprietor, Belle toate, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. junelGy TUMMINGS HOUSE, RELLEFONTE, EMARUEL BROWN, Proprietor FA. OME = HOME RAC UARE NEW YORK, WCAG, aAN pILAY S "ni. oy ! GA. “ FOR SALE BY un USE==36 ae La a ALL Hoperatht war heir pods Ree the begs Seed and Veethiinlng Dell and o pre 3 ws the beet = May Haken aaied cm Toe odd Ba Chie Newark Mm ranch House, HEALTHIS WEALTH! ba ges fed, Circgiare sailed free MENT BEL KE © WEETS RERYE AND BRAIN TREATHENT. s wer an ieed specific Tor Hoeberie, TH astoene Orv delons Rervoue Xeuralgis, Heeiadhe, Korvong oY he ume of aleehel or tefacon, Wake on, Sofening of the Meal senwietes io ue bo mieery, dooney 4nd Goath | Premnture 004 Ape, Barre nase, Lows " Power In elther se, Involuntary Losses «pratt Fhoes eadsed by cvevevertion of the brale, Sl sfutin of times Fd uipenos, Bark bak Onhed ne ons Sassi ont. §1 « box, sr ix bones for $5, bay medl pre PAE om reneipt of prios, yay WE CUARANTRE SIX BOXES Torursuny he. Worn sath order received by we fer why Bowes, woossnpenied with 5, we will pend the * our write punraniee Uo refund the money Uf the trestment dose Bot oferta eure, Conrantecs lasngd EISNER & REXDELSOX, 110 Roos Blrest, Phfiadeiphia, Pa, ASS, v i» Er ey SR Gulden. EISNER & MENDELSON, 1 Pa. The traveling commuuity will find this hotel equal to any in the county In {every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate, Giveit a trial 2¥june Uf ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop. FOR SUMMER DOARDERS AND TRANEIENT i CUSTOM. : heaithy locality, pure {mountain water, surrounded by finest (vatural scenery in the state. Schools sad churches convenient, Terms very 1Gang tf [fr BVIN HOUSE, : LOCK MAVEN, PA. { 8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprielor, Terms reasonable, Good sample rooms ion first floor. it EXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, 1% BELLEFONTE, Ineceive Deposits and allow luterest ; i Discount Notes; Bay and Sell Government fiecurities ; Gold and Coupons, 1IJAS, A, BEAVER, J. D, SHUGERT, NN'S VALLEY BANKING CO, President, Cashier. i CENTRE HALL, PA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; { Discount Notes; Buy sud Sell Goveramen "Securities ; Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF, W. BD. MINCLE, i President. FEXX'A. > 2 Nas Liustratsd 2222s For the Farm :2f Garler. 150 pages BOO (lunstrations, and a Loam ial Colored Mate of Flowers, tix What, When oni Meow to Plant and ie fall of oo lervation invaiemisie Yo sil terested ju» one Shalled for Oc, Dlinstrated Novelty Liv, BUmatiael 8.0 Tor hewered Yaris Flowran, Frantabion, ~ E Waited Free, = i wow J And have on hand rLownn A GARDEN YR $1.00. » choles Flower Sends fom nelovtivm), the Sug Sih SARNkY SLEDS (a mixture of oo of or Sewds, for £1.00, 20 phte, Chnlen Ver ode Dorin (our saliction incloding 8 Tas Ausc dost Yonder Dra, for $b, BOTH the above for $0.6 Cardonet’s Mand Bs K. BLINS & SONS, 84 Barclay &t., Row-York. to vever pesiage, Fonte, Frus., Fount a, bo when you want to plan, YEGETABLE GALDE: Hae Selling you Dow to grow (hes, sent Free with
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