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April , I860 and Ayr. 1866. 
GARDENING FOB. PROFIT; 
IN THE MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 
BY PETER HENDERSON. 
A new, finely [Rostrated work on Market and Family 
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that great crops always pay; half crops ne,vcr-snrh are 
a few of the important truth* succinctly set forth and 
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There is no theory ahontlt —one who has made himself 
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■ '-Kl 1 : principle of the old Dash 
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£he tfontUnsttr 
— The population of New Orleans is 225,000. 
— Navigation of Lake Ontario is commenced. 
— The fruit buds of Ohio promise a great yield. 
_The wheat crop in North Carolina Is promising. 
Congress has adjourned nntil the first Wednes¬ 
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— Whipping is prohibited in the public schools of 
New Jersey. 
— The Constitutional Amendment has been ratified 
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cents a dozen. 
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The American Horticultural Annual, 
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