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¥ THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY aPTRRNOON, a (SUNDAY BX ‘ - : . ~ SY THE STAR 5 Corner of Peansylvanis avenus and Eleventh 11 ur > . ia by ate 4 : year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subseribers + the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sia- is THE WEEKLY STAR. containing & grester variety of interesting reed- ing thaw can be found 18 any other—is published on Friday morning. : “Zeneare ween vet. XVIII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 380. 186). NE. 2,687, _ | caredat the counter, immedigwly afur thetene i rr mmIE— of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. ~— = = -—Stocki.g Down Land. inches in depth of the earth that has never | lations, when sowing grass seed, for a great P®orosats ror INDIAN @oops. s . ing AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! ! Prom the Country Gentleman and Cultivator.) | been turned up, may be brought to the surface, | many seed that vegetate and get destroyed: and RE J DEATH! : “Sep strews the woodland o’er, ; which will be dissolved by the frost and rain, | for many that get buried oo debp that they Oftce a Fas lapse. 4 sa cK mos PIiTa hs, AWFUL SACRIFICES! DBATH! th 8 brilliant color ; and which will make an sbundance of never vegetate, and also for a great many that Proposats, endorsed “ Proposals for | “** ner my Lead in tas Worle, oly | AWFUL SACRIFICES! D’ DRATE' ‘The world |s brigbter than before. and mellow earth for the seed to flourish in. | pever can grow, because too many fell in jadtea Boe "Care 2, 3 or 4 * the case FOR ALL nada IMPRUDENCE, | AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATE' Why should our hearts be duller? During the winter, let s sufficient quantity of | place. But after having mi observations Berea elivgred rao so Put of Now York, wil ES OF D AWFUL SACRIFICES! D: Di TE , finely pulverized compost be Fivpered tospread | and experiments on this su! orglook a.m, on SatuRpay, the 12th dayof Oo-| LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. ' DISEASE’ DBATE' thin over the entire field. There should be | twenty years, I ha ¢ next, for furnishing the following Lamed ar. APPLY iMMEDIATELY. AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DBATS' sooush to cover it not less than half an inch = seat Sarit s soil = weed on tieles: 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, | AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DBATH' 5 — low, rom Bs moder- 7 . The last days of rosy opeuedaglt yealery If the soil is of a clayey character, collect | ately rich—two quarts of seed, evenly sowed Mackinac and Goods, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH oo — — > ee come a , | & lot of loam, or sand, or alluvion, or decayed | on one acre, would produce just as much graas messure ' ¢ fa - —_ Secrifices! Disease! Death? Digier and higher, until we teech a yay leaves, or vegetable mold from those places in | for as would grow fromaixteen quarts. I D-P e ome eer, Ge Awfal Sacrifices! Disease! Death! Las : begit certain fields where the soil is so deep that the | have sewed two quarts per acre, and four quarts. = Aah? ud we . Avwtul Sscrifices! Dissasc! Dewth! pee it, te, dettend into the in always fall down, and haul the saraplags and thirty quarts, and several other different mobos 6 | Tre Awful Sacrifices! Disease! Death! pan an Sof That thie Coreg ve ees fom sround the piggery, and henrery, and + artaag on good soil no difference could i = nd roa Disorders arising from Awful Secrifices! Disease! Death! Seal the wlenioonsl yest nna the vigor ef Senpeparhs cae Soke ‘oem Oil voll together, 1 i seen. te 8 Lepoint’ white, Maskinae b ankete, to | 7 Habits of Youth chess Dreadfal and Devracuve Pret- | STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DIGEARE manhood have passed away, and that our oe Hanpes 7 Jy sa ’ ure S2 by 46 inches, and weigh 3% |b: “TRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE ‘Dark is gliding swiftly down the th where sawdust can be obtained readily, col- | tougher sod than is produced by thin seeding. 3 point searlat Mackinae bi: ‘4 on a, YOUNG MEN STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE seen in the amount of ha: lect several loads of such material; and get | which it is very desirable to have, especially myracare 00 by 32 in sh ito | Eepecially who have become the victime ef Solitary Vice, | STRIKE AT TRE ROOT O} : of time to hosry =o POD fen | ll the ashee—leached and unleached— on | for heavy an imals. rule was at was tap. igi ed ‘and wei fe | Seat drendful and sre thewande of Feng Manet! | STRIKE AT THE Root OF THE DIBEAB Re Feptenber, Sis ~~ harboosnen = half a ton of twelve quarts of timothy per acre, and. four - Bapaleele point Logriae ret Maou akinne Seni: ‘forellect, i Strike at the Root of the fre off sowed, | TOUSbly mingled toge id quarts—or about eight Ibs.—of clover seed 259 pairs 1-point soarlet Mackinac tas! to s ie enuey ok oe Strike at the Root of the Disease! many months past as plowed and sowed, | several times durin; - The heap| mingled withit. But, as the fertility of my masure $2 ‘Sig bs. gles eed - and cultivated and gua: with vigilant eve; | shonld be covered with: boards to exclude the | soil improved from year to year, I diminished MARRIAGE. and uow bis hopes are net blasted. The! i, the quantity to three quarts of each, per acre; LS sons, or ¥ Strike at the Root of the Disease! boughs of his fruit trees begin to bend ——o As sood as spring has opened, let the compost | and I was well satisfied with the att; and| © Pecaseroee brs nels id pounds P eg tree Strike at the Root of the Dissase* the abundance of delicious frait; the golden | 4 hauled out and spread evenly over the soil | feel satisfied that no more hay or grass would | 600 pairs 234 point green M t if under the care of Dr. J. may silge CONSUMPTION, INSANITY, EPILEPTIC in the gentle breezes. and invites | perore it is plowed. I good cultivator can | have been produced, had there been double the measure 54 by 65 iftehes, and weigh 6 pound in bis honor as 2 gentleman and coufden FITS, GAAVEL, DROPSY. LANGOUR, the nimble fingers to make thedry husksrattle, | bo obtained, let the soil be well sultivated at | amount of seed sowed on an acre. 9” pairs 26 point indico blao Mackin all on'0 pipsioten, NERVOUSNESS, and the corn cobs crack; and old Jack Frost | toast twice, three or four inches deep; or it will] HARROWING AXD BUSHING IN GRASS SRED. + ragirlad deecticy ieee side going from Baltimore street, afew doors CONSUMPTION, GRAVEL, begins to crack his jokes, and eer te answer to harrow it well, without usingaculti-| Experiments in burying small seeds like po! ee ny I Bot vo obecrve same and umber. Letiere INSANITY, DROPSY, that it is time to wi weet oo rer ve fhe | Pator- grass seed have proved conclusively, that not} 99 ' + | must be paid and coutain « stamp. EPILEPTIC FITS, — speed, and to begin to gather inthe | ‘fF the aoil is at all disposed to bake and to | one seed ina thousand, that is buried two inches Fete, to measure 64 by @ inshes,and weigh | yoy yp DR. JOHNSTON, | NERVOUSNESS, 7 " . wade " . : aes One ofthe items of fold labor for the present | itt were plomod:, becuase all thobsed tare | sues, borers tne eet eae aae SOE UP: be: |e Plate 6-otmt continslie bine "Mackinac } gia sites fitet ton patel ghost s beee Consumption, | Eesouity, Epis 208, Bonth which ought not to be neglested when | of subsoil will have been dissolved by the rain | the ground, the substance of which the sced is welgh 10;pounds © °Y % inohes, end | oy ; Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, winter grain is putin, is and frost, and the surface of the soil will be | composed, is all exhausted; and it dies, some- 500 pairs i ‘an Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Pits, LEVELING OFF THE SOT. fineand mellow But there can be no objection | times just as it is ready to appear at the sur- H measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Pite Ihave observed during the past season on | ¢, plowing some kinds @soil before the top- | face. 00 pairs 2%-point gentinells blue Mackinac h Consumpteo: : Be faa, Epileptic Fits, 4 most farms that I have visited, that bat very | dressing is spread and harrowed in, as there| Now, if grass seed is harrowed in, or bushed Blankets, to measure & by 6s inghen and eeprom, Insanity, Bpileptia 4 few farmers finish up afield ina farmer-like e never apy lumps, if it be plowed at almost | in with a team, there will be a great amount 250 waten Foqess tinella, bigs Mack: @ TAKK PARTICULAK NOTICE. Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Pots, manger. They are not at all particular to have | spy season of the year. The idea is, to keep | of it covered so deep, by the feet of the animals, Mets, to monsure 49 by $3 nohee. and ek Sane, Rice 08 ethene: Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, the last plo Bee performed, havin, the top dressing near the surface of the soil, | and by the harrow, that it never comes up. If 5% pounds . Vv; il canpenionn, or at I, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, every well turned under, and the d for the special benefit of the grass seed, as soon | the soil is very mellow, most of the seed, where 200 pears, 136 Roint gentinells blue Mackinac ly felt even when asleep, and if no Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, furrows well filled up and leveled off. Many | a, it begins to vegetate. fr the compost is] the team steps, will bo buried three and four ar kets, to measure 36 by 6) inches, and | renders marrinze impose a destroys beth mind an Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, farmers are in such haste to get a job off their | piowed in, most of it will be buried 20 deep, | inches below the surface 130 i ao dlan- | “Tiss ure some atthe s elnacholy e€ects produced Gravel, Dropey, Langoar, Nervousness, hands—to have aan it is done—that ner that it will have but little influence in aiding} Ihave never allowed a harrow, bush, nor a © 32 by 46 inches, and weigh | >» est Sight, Low sf Muscene | Universal Laseitade of the Muscular #yetem, often lose more dollars in consequence of it, | ang promoting the vegetation of the aced. roller, to be passed over a field after grass seed n Heart, Dyspepay, Nervous urria- 1 Univereal L&vsitude of the Musoular Sretem, bc oe gana a stock a field down for | . After the soil has been leveled properly, with | has been sowed. If the soil were not mellow fm ney Rodi a ice Functions, Gener} ] vaiversal Lacsitade of the Massular Syetem, either meadow or pasture, or not, it ought to be & harrow, let the grass seed be sown as early | and fine at the surface, it was rolled after har- ALLY The feartal ele feigned rer bole pet ice ere much te Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, fo conriee otk pirits, Evil F d ion y , Self Universal Lassitude of the Musovlar System, uads worsted garn, 3 fold) t, Love of Soli midity, etc.,are some of the evils | Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Insenity, z*r cotton fixe nandkerchiefs N Di judge whet is | Dimness of Vision, Impoteney and lasanity, 00 fire egtton becom- | Dimoess of Vision, Impotency and [nseaity, do 8 4 cotton shawls aprpennteranes,# consemp. | Dimness of Vision, Impotency and lasenity, do 6-4 do Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, do 4-4 do DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG do 8 4 woolen de bean inte at take painter ice THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG 2 in the spring as is practicable, and not work in| rowing, and the grass seed sowed last of all; well leveled off, If there are high ridges, and | the soil ate it is bes wet, that there is danger | and I bave aver tesa the time when I have deep dead furrows, and hummocks and depres- | that it will bake. The earlier in the springthe | ever thought that perhaps it would have been sions innumerable, el rr i hy yan that field id seed sowed, if the soil | better to have harrowed in the seed; for I am neatly, the next time th » . b plowed; =, e it will be to catch well. | sure more grass will grow when it is not har- if it is to be mowed, either 2b and or with better, when the soil has been prepared | rowed in, than there will to harrow after Prophy sag beste! sekppecemimy a seachny it Sounding the foregoing directions, not to sow | sowing. See how to sow grass seed in the 5 . 5 i ‘ 5 . The nestest and most effectual way to keep any kind of ing but the grass seed. | Young Farmer’s Manas: a 6 356. - It will be 4 & field level and smooth, is to commence plow- pete <, peered phen iaicry soeee WARDS Topp. seS383 3 2 3 BYS2588alsesze Fy 3 —— — - THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG ing in the middle of the field, and ag saad to | sides, it will grow the same season, in most OTICE! |, NOTICE! | % Mere ae : 8 vaiuniibe ov tae comes a sround and around, turning the furrows | pisces, large enough to yield in autumn, a good 7, ‘urkey red calico mobs a ir pr the pred eae mpaeed arden of grass. * = Nas drilling ich betans rift THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG manner of plowing leaves no furrows or " osnaburgs Of both sexes die annually of the above Diseases, idges, (seo details and diagrams of fields plow- | MINGLING DirrenENT vanieTiEs oF GnAss teh Stock of FALL | 3 Grornis ctieke ing dleappeintments caused by abuse of the . this wa, the Young al SBE. 5 blue d- peisce, ANS, oe B41.) Dead furrows hig ¥ y bad is often attended with good results, for certain 3.000 be ase, ouch as Affectioos of the ead GENERATIVE ORGANS, si 5 Bo ed tobe ry opressing with frightful ra GENERATIVE ORGANS, Places to pass over with a loaded wagon or —— But, it is important, that a farmer 3.000 Kertuoky 4 readful sufferings by sendi cart; and sometimes when a mower or reaper j #00uld know what he really wants, 130 ts eae focovered country from whens bouene mo tenvelen roses GENERATIVE ORGANS, is passed lengthways of them, or sows more than one kind of seed, when stock- 10,000 DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC GENERATIVE ORGANS, across caleg, Ae ll work very badly, ingdown afield. Ifhis object is to grow clover bom Somseets artic nbleached eotaad peseteeesa meee tS Sennen OneA sometimes not at all; and seed, he should sow nothing but the pure seed; 7 Ion <o. sheeting, do” red and fell vigorrestered. ‘Toesssndeel we | nd from diseases arising from * Habits of Disst- places are the cause of a break d: and if bic purpose is te grow hay for market, | , 7" on mn 8,000 bleached do \arvous tiated, whe bed lest all beps, cave pation.” Diseases of these organs On the day I write this article, I w: perhaps he oan select no other kind of gr: 5 AN. Importer, 10,000 brown cotton duck boon immediately relieved. where a nc was cutting ¥ y. T that will be more profitable than clear timothy. = ___336 Pennsylvania avenue, 000 es i checks, stripqs, and plaids All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqeal- require the aid of a Diuretic, chine waa saficientiy strong for any ord I eeeere thes, is no ag? kind of hay that will Ppcers, SOLDI To ane TAR FAM. 300 pounds cotton sesatiod frrmbiie sed Seckeoser naeotioney ae a eua!| HELMBOLD’S BXTRACT BUCHU work: and performed its work as neatly as y | Command a better price in our city markets, a: ls At home. Licit ‘ 0 brown silling twine, No. 30 Bak pees eee. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU maohine could do it; but, when running along | than good timothy. But, if the object be hay | inspect our extoraive stock ; no cbligation te 00 do, gotton maitre ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. 0 : ‘ 1,500 twilled fiannel shirts TNE Many THOUSANDS cured at this insti:ution withing HELMBOLD’'S EXTRACT BUCHU a deep dead furrow, it broke di i for home consumption, or if it be pasture, there | “See thereby inourr 1,800 eslico shirt and thi portant Bul . quonss;o€ it, and cost a joareey of over thirty is a grent advantage in sowing more thin one | Xll'vhrosis for tevnicrior scotia ced properly | B0doxea hickory shirts : yerkermed by Dr Jomnaiee, wikened ty he | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 2333 cash from of seed. I always bave thought—and | packed, free of charge. 100 co Madras han“ kerohiafs. eof ta tf Eagan UZLBLMDOLD'S £Z£XTAACT DVGHD three ‘senace to pat Resgentcroming tar still think so—that, although timothy hay 8 BRRY & BROTHER, ae eS 5 ts ‘| HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU My usual practice, in years past, has been, | # g00d enough for any animal, still when there | ae 27 st MaveriPerry Bullding.” | 175 frock conten wtdrea luc teed sloth =e HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU when leveling off a field, when it was not plow: is some clover in it, if it is well cured, all kinds = 175 pantalo ns, lo do Dr. J. . MoLEAN’S ed by commencing in the middle, bat plowed | of auimals will prefer it to clear timothy, be-] CR oGEATER PANES ai ig BUANKETS | {a0 Indigo bine’ Mackinac blanket oapotes STRERGTHENING CORDIAL | 22/!BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in lands, to turn from two te four furrows into | C4use they are fond of a variety of food. ties, Bed Comforts, Shectings, Pillow Li iy bing satinets ove. ND BLOOD PURIFIER HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU the dead furrows, with th djusted to} When timothy and clover seed are mingled, | Cottons, Tow pkins, i A f Fun not quite as deep as mn, if there | OF both sowed on the same soil, ifhay is the Borper, £0) All stour diab were any Knolls, the dirt soraper was used, and | ject, I have always been accustomed to sow | New comora, st jojourners ard citizens large billows filled up. After the harrow had | Wat we call the /arge dind of clover, (Tr will inspect joneure. PERRY & BRO., ‘ium pratense,) instead of th IY] so27-st Penn. avenue and Sth et. variety, as the large or la ty will be fit — = 7 sods, or mellow earths into all de- | t0 cut about as the timot! in full blossom; | &, W. TUCKER Would announce to the crti Laeger a THE @REATEST REMEDY sm the WORLD, = a a rd ean 275 gray sattnett coats, ( 7) end the most 215 do pantalcous 3 Gackones ame 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC 23 do reg DaLienmreL. I8 THE GREAT DIURETIC ass No. 3. 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC Aaricultural Implements, be, and @ positive and specific remedy for diseases gens. mili and sojourners in er down ail little ridges, be- wheress the small orearly v: ty will bedead thi pourners ie Waste BLADDER, beard KIDNEYS, roller was brought forward to finish | Tipe before the timothy is in full bloom oging Bu a ad GRAVEL, DROPSY, the job. A few hours spent in this way, are} When tho objeot is pasture only, I bh i f . Fepait, ra ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ABUSK, very Wooo consumed, and make a very | #ccustomed to sow oue part of a field m0- d erally acoom- : Byphilit card Veneresl Diseases, ‘ smooth surface for any man, or implement to | thy, and early clover (or the smull variety,) Te er lent reed to h — FEMALE COMPLAINTS, work upon. This job is intimately connected | #4 the other part timothy and the large ing seats cusouaete cateaeiee” . 4 with kind, orlateciover. By thispractice, a great- FEMALE COMPLAINTS, STOCKING DOWN POOR LAND. er variety of pasture would be secured, than by LEA & PERKINS! FEMALE COMPLAINTS, There is often no little complaint with many | *'™ply sowing only one kind of seed. ona ; position. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, farmers in reference to ‘‘poor catch”’ of their As clear clover does not make as good hay as 0 FEMALE COMPLAINTS, grass seed, and the catch is frequently so poor if there wére some other kind of grass with di : it,g2 thought best to plow the ground | it, and as timothy is too late to mature at the | Pronounced by EXTRACT b fo a end all Diseases of the ae Organs, wheth- patins erent | #8me tfie, with the early clover, itis a good | CONNOISSEURS of & Letter froma joes CAOFe method am women's ae pa as erekard grass and early clover to ha ee Medical Gentleman hand a sees’ YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, ‘9 hove two Kinds of grass will bo Bt | at Madras i —_ ee YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, eacky pasbize about as ecch as aay charked|:- ne baat To His Brother 2 : MeLEAN’S STRE. YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, of" seed; an ifearly grass for mowing is de- SAUCE. i ne rill eoares CS YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, sirable, I know of no other two kinds that will May. 1851. rs P preduce as a large burden, so early in the 2 1 te etien ryecr (with season, as these two kinds just mentioned. EVERY i Were I togrow much hay for home consump- tion, I would raise orchard grass and early re clover ona pertion of my meadows, instead of : 100 do best Ch nese vermillion. fmall Baz, Chi ‘Side, Sudden MALE OK FEMALE, having all my of . ety that would OF DISH. 3 Bene teotio mena? Goods of American manufacture of the required | £m rightful Dreams, | Prom winner ceeeneeneannneeenaapredt his system of man- | The above SAUC ly the BEsT Bnd most Ble at a8 Agee HOW LONG 8 " agement would bring the sonnon of haying at] rorv LAR CONDIME! Land the most Econom- | Samples of bisnkets and sloth A wi 4 it will bo necessary, HOW LONG STANDING, different intervals, and not all at one time, as} $°4/,84 2 1G", drope in Soup, Gracy. or with Fish. | sreiole of either of those kints TFLES HOW LONG STANDING, is usually the case when grass irall of one kind. | an exq ‘st, which unprincipled Sauce man- nall secumpany the bid. — ae MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, 6 » Sour Caring VARIETY 3 Sy Hg di re Dryness MALE OR FEMALE, pa atsbie, as well as F £ i i é t x tom. OW LONG STANDING, " u tioies to be furnished must in sil respects a y when MckHAm' a 3 T have known I have seen meadows which produced early | ufacturers have in vain endeavored to imitate eiulerts te ana al with peots y when MchRA® ROW LONG STANDING. a cropé were taken from them jRCESTE a6 é p @ articles wil " ation to-ateck down. But they failed al- | i d whioh afterwards afforded | MgC RCESTERSHIRE SAUCE” ts indispenss-| Vieidiy inspected Sed-oompesnd with the samples ree onan’ by ta HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU i j- | 0? an agent or axents appointed for that purpone. other brekea dewn HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BOUCHU and { that thi t good p: autumn. To approciate the excellent qualities of this Such asm — r ye rok Sach, have deiermived ts lion | |, MJ brother, Jouah Todd dr. has anorohard| in Heat? nceaeat tcc et | sil tareetea tr Shes caer ul tecoren| | seimtinety eee ee eee ee eT peony mseeded in most places. This is | f some four or aores, which was seede: fotel mod Kes.aurant © required ki: r 'D . particularly true of old fields which are at aj With orchard grass and early clover several @ the Pure Sauce vefore their | f f that be not done, others Fe ep A een HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU il z i i i srpense,, Poyment | tq MckRan's sTREAGTAUMING CORDIE lhe |LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU . | years which has yielded a heavy burden of abetitute® genuine Hottie Billed with be mad: Is received on ote s HELMBO. fitag hae been we the ae ane rote 7 ee tereral sm rea tee sho ae oes ra and Fruiterrs everywhere, tified 'y the agual or aeenae agnolatel ough ragenssaiog of ine system and all whe =z dave in -ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU nothing in the form of manure has been | cond years it yielded two good mowings—and = so . to be understood that the right will be re * ee ee HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU of gay t Union Square and 14th street, New York, returned to soil. @ coeds I think he has mowed it twice every season. I Bole W ited States, | #erved to require s greater or less quant ty hears LM y XTR. mellow, rich earth to bec gorine ee well remember that one season he fed aportion| A Stock ‘sways in-store. er the date received | of the articl wnamod tha tat specified in the | cor BELSSOL a0F Cee as these flelde which are near the ually | Of bis cattle, besides his teams, at the barn, Sor direst shipments from Et slat. seitations. 1 may be ce aad anid | @beiresied or Seentinense of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH® reecive much more manure than those at a dis- — aww mewn gram, pacer ape taclm, h- | sep S-iy,00 ae i ; ee dng. cof til clsecses neiaéat ie Pemeler,” | 18 pleasant in ite tacte and oder, immediate Sen” cer He commenced mowing it for feed very early, NOTICE. degcurer areat yey Bill e side of the fi and before half of the field was mowed, the grass where they began to &rge enough to mow the second “« ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY.’ here it’ FOR CHILDREN, time. We may take up this subject at some | Thi to the public * Uneqnalled Pippo 28 Af your ehildyen are ciekly, pan Little or No Change in Diet. future time. as its importance demands more Ppa sina bien, Manns her | the amenities hate nee eee sce ay regent ep aj © Little or No Change in Diet. extended notice than we can allow it here. ga Med eitelee: Money, de. | the eunasitzes the 1 " Cures at “Littie Expense” and “No Exposere.” 7 wAMOUNY OF GRASS SEED PRE ACS. he ngjou twios daly. Jorg oud conte 7 ail ingle Cures at “Latde Expense”"and “No ° was once accustomed to think that the o68es ‘experienced an id prices i ‘sereapari Cures at “Little Expense” and “No txp sure.” thieker grass seed is sowed, the more grass ha iy Monon prs - — wil aereee modidestin eae be ee oe hp o or hay there will be on an aore. I am now satis- LP on, oF variation whatever.” ‘They should ye) fied that this wasa wrong conclusion. But, States’? @) rete mason com y » Ly ‘Losonghly oud itis came ne engin _ , while some farmers, perhaps, sow more than is] and all Articles ” will be the. Inds 5 Bicpartment sed asscchen ts tenapeental takeh every morning tanteg Af yousre send, or call for the remedy necessary, the great ity of them do not ED. the :erms of its advertisement thereof, dated 2ist | Preventive for Chelers, Caflls and Feve _ . sow enough 2 me Tee feat nro me asritice in Waekltne ron. 3 ve = ep ‘eshil 5,and6P.| September, 1961, the following articles, at the | "7 lent Giecase. It fo pat w Explicit Socom say. Dg grass seed too thick, because} Ms 2 n st 6A. Mand 5.30 priges thereto fixed, (here insert the list scoording per bottie, or mx for $5, delivered tany ed- Giiper veuls, or Sboulecior it is some! reases leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M cer i fot) Gewernbio rs | “Li tian Patina! Depot ox te dress. thick, that quite one balf of it is as if it were} i! i> arriving tu Washington at 890%. M, and eof times during tho year 106s ax | Pe sveet Bt. bewle, ate, “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE *NOTIOR.”. thrown away— it produces no grass, simply-be- | ° {'xproases leave Baltimore at 420A. M.and3P.| vague? onder s sccepted ties | MoLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, | wx xaxa ‘xo sxcazr’” or “isanmpuaers.”” br ee phnad red thos too thiek’ a iy Srriving in Washington at 6 A.M. and 530 | i i: fit ur uf more than (FRE SESY LINIMEMT IN TREGYORLD.) HELMBULD’S EXTAAcT sUCHD- re will only about so many spears of grass ar for all pointa North and West leave | twenty days tharosttor, enecnre s CONTE Tae | Fas only safe and serisin cure for se Bo wee 1s composed of Buchu, Cureds and Juniper Bernes, grow a foot, if it is sowed a del loch, A . o moze, Bwellings and Brenchile or 5 is often asked, whether aatamn fick. ‘Therefore, tee can ton cepengih ‘Spe iene oN aad an tay - nee sive sgourity site nfor tke Ritbfar eae Bieta eeu ete, ote ae eemitay grieptad ith crepgenmnde 0 commstnst Comat. of the year is the best and most | to have it all vegetate and flourish well, that oan Pe,macto on spalieation tc this ‘ioe, : emagos of tae same saree ‘Braise, stook down land? And, aiso, amount per acre will be found the most proper . eg E WePs a eo od by terover ell, or better, to sow noth. | quantity to sow. Sup’t Adame: Express Company. ponsible persons, Fly ; mast t graes grain, inorder to] There are 6,278,640 square or superficial | _W#hington, August 23, 1851. au33 ti | be certified to by 8 United States jJuage or district secure. good oatoh? in one acre of ; and “in one} AUREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY Weer And severally guaranty ST shall these qt only with tef- timothy meth’ according to oF the moe bigasrey) & cougar pall ‘erence to the condition of the soil, and to other “there are about 41,823,360 grains” | WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. | beswa:ded to him; (or them,J agcording to his or eircamstances. wich would give aboat six and s half Seeds on Oapital. :.,.....+..8900,000, ati er egenrity Tor tae iat Uses AS LOCSONG, Ate, 007 Banh : , ation, 9 — sist oar neirs, ms Or pro- : of the the soil js in » good’ bes rdad gi and | every square of ‘oF pa PT | mown rovers AND OTHER rereaTe

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