. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . l dillicult to stale all theIausis which conlributt to make this tcmetery such a favorite one amonu ourbest class of citizens, not tlu least in these days of a^italion ionse(|Uent uponthe rajiid growth of the city is the feelinii of absolute security that this exieii-sive and beautihil necropolis will never be dislnrbcd by the eneroaehmeuts ofthe citys L;riiwth. The most favoralile terms are oflered to all wlm desire to se-cure a lot in tluse interestiuii i;rounds. The Secretary, Mr. H. I*, (omicll, canbe Iound at the uronuds almos
. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . l dillicult to stale all theIausis which conlributt to make this tcmetery such a favorite one amonu ourbest class of citizens, not tlu least in these days of a^italion ionse(|Uent uponthe rajiid growth of the city is the feelinii of absolute security that this exieii-sive and beautihil necropolis will never be dislnrbcd by the eneroaehmeuts ofthe citys L;riiwth. The most favoralile terms are oflered to all wlm desire to se-cure a lot in tluse interestiuii i;rounds. The Secretary, Mr. H. I*, (omicll, canbe Iound at the uronuds almost any day, and will .i;ive inloiiuatinn in regard toall points fiHilv. The city otlice of the cemetery is at ;2 South Sixth street. BONNAFFON. This station, four and a-half miles from the city, has as liiU bnildiuiis as ;ireto be found anywhere along the road. Near here are located the conscivalories,flower gardens, seed farm and handsome residence of Robert IJuist, jr., wlmscseed warehouse is located al 1)22 and !»24 I\[arket street, Ihiladelphla. ST,\TII)X. Ihlists Inriu embraces ovir 1 o(l acies of the very bes| land in Peiuisyl vania. andit is cultivated in the best style, and kepi in admirable urder. Mr. Hiiis!resides lnre wilh his family ihe (Utire year. His residence is a bcaii-lihil three-storv stone structure—wilh a veranda extending iu iVunl an<l sur-nmnded bv a well k<pt lawn eoulainiug a budsl evei-y Ihiwer, shinband treeknown to till lloris! oi- scedmau. It is an old country seal and formerlybelonged to the Ialher of the present owner. Mr. .VIbert , a rich and 12 PIIirjADELPIIIA, WILMINCiTON AND nALTIMORE successful Philadelphia merchant, after whom the station is named, resides inthe vicinity in a hirge mansion house, with extensive and highly adornedgrounds. The heautiful evergreens and other trees are of large growth and arenicely arranged, and form a real paradise here during the hot days of July andAugust. The residenc
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