Cape May Ocean Wave, 30 November 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 3

. - CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.

I lit CRT A & MA TURK'S BOOT A SHOE TTORE, Ao. 405 Smtk $*-oad Street, 2 doori below pldcm.. Mat tide. Tin Ck»pMl and B»I A>M>rt« . SS'i'.iS.V.SffKr"" ORDER* for Goods In our business. Kit by C.pt nicmla* ncau.wI II «re< With iiruukpt attention. „ „ MORTA * MATII KB. ^ 5&U«1 ascend Street, Pftflrfrlphl*. puiladelp 111 a . flour and feed store TP. PBTKR80K, South cast corn or of I J Areh and Water afreets, Philadelphia, respect- ! Mlly «a!li the attention o I Hold keeper*. Merchant* I " Cxvy* T"™* i * FLOUR OR EVERY BRAND. I Alio, every variety of gral- «n. .eed. together with tunnn. H-r and super phosrhatc.>f llm. . which he | WW sell at tti« lower market price. He keep* also '■ "HAWana'sHOUhrrES b * . th« 'ffopto t Ope May U | I JMir^BprT. daylight qaft burniko cooking stove' •V|7THfH*»«roBee»itl*1to the comfort of a Bml- . lit lfw»s fr* comma stove. thi»t>»»u. .SWaStowjS" f" lit Of many years experience, t»prO«eO»entiaoO ham on me luflf ah rncUMc reputation fur fhe superior **rsb WVWtfrt > every nt.e who ha# them in un • '? ailMHHW Mm of their luperler o,«n- i Maa-t^rWry give entire »»ri»fv-flon. «eb quaker city oas consuhxk, u» muakkr crrf c \s cossuie 1 wjihout ^ dUalntahto Vbahej t »enllla- ' $wj®i2sik! *" .! ^c-i'iis. jdNKi' ' yama- -- "TT 1 arch street HOUS^T \ fpfrr OF ARCH STREET, I v 1 y p.wlaiye'tphi a . 1 . c. yr. i.ockk* erf. 18 ptaamoal— sU-atotl - at the comer or . ARCH KTRKET and DELAWARE AVEKUE ee— xndlac » Owe view of the Delaware River, |> osmttaow^&ssifiKss a ^vtojlnt *3Cih> ■(« jhV eoetforti oflto- e.lo- 1 «elkjglrflRM I buxtsrist o« the vartoau i.»- » ttr ■ TltellWrrf - rnp mrovlh or caPB may h !• lav'tftff, tenaa rraaonakla maXTSO-ly t

m. r runatm. *•»-. dartres. p. a. arrvn e. Vandorveer, Archer ft To. W28SBSSSS S±?S,ES5& - We Invite the altentca of the trade to our stock: SUGAR and molasses. Ihsrto ^hleo da.. (tends nj aagagisaB&i^r^^ Old Cirtwm^rtai^%iau*Mei4cklhfc Laxulra. ^ ffiSSWB i^TOT® PURKhPICEA. Caeeta. (etlek and f round.) Qltee. »• !■ RutJoiwkam' JlX^VutHiMh' Aaderao n 'a ■to tare, &S2sSi£S» •DAP aim »T ARCH. Orewfc aetUMh** OUIne «Pay. Proctor h Gamhf>"edn.j Cecal QtaaiUy Brown do., Pvtra TYIlow •do., Meaulao Caetfle du^ Tha r k MeKroo'a Deter•Ire, (Wkle>*> Eraalve Ooan, MaCounrll a Dllvr .hi.. SSpBKSC* u"7~4' D"r)-k-ttr« Herkimer Chp«ee. Freah Craekeie, Ratal a, ^cjfe%3*SPr c-ao-.ohka.u-.n- .. .n — sdn drier. vSSf £,wser T'iX: ^"Tr^:.- £££& »£•<« var'na! H-rJeed." Broona,' % Boaota.'a" '"'^ Du kcl11, "fTAvffl i /~M) IBeMVttOR hae deetroyed mote of the hu- ' m - .. .• .. .. ... . ... . , i^XTre^l^ 1 rt-a, power end rffl-»ey so the Pin. Tteeftrto 1 t.h I ulR'a, they have reeamitnen- , ettien taulo heal the i.unta. kae prerboen a »ra- 1 a* i fen bww. PJ In lKHtt*» patented hf the V. *. 1 Goveratneart. V» iay toYfeae Ma* Wete—tee the • hlwrl oCltarrrwa lfi.purlHr*, tonehee errry mere, •wt rtwroeer^th* whnte ey"e— to hrx!-h an.l vlror. , 1 T^ttirr "''"•a" h Re. sa nnathtTt2rt<m tj^i' n?iM5rT^k I a. ' A^Rt tar tkv art el thdahore, lathe CoBRt/.°" ' < / "

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. local. affair8. , cafe ialaiid, r.j., Kovember 28, 1r60. IUII(lan> Notleea. * Kxtra mkrtiroi ro> in prerrnMi in Iho l m. k Churcb. nl ibii place. thoy were commenced the firit of week bvfore liwt, with prayer meelinge every evening, nnd . j continued lhu». until Tliureday of lost week, ! j liuco wtiicli there baa uoen preaclnng — i j Tbey are to be kept up during the preaenl • f neck, and longer wo presume. * La*1 Sunday was the regular time forJ * | thoir (Quarterly Meetiog. Rev. m r. i'or rv. { the Presiding Elder of the diitrict, preuch- j s ' ed in the oreniag. His aeratou was plain. ! j | pointed end effective. The meetings have beeu very well alletideil. .lid a good degree of interest is manifested. t 'fuaXARtiirixo Sccricor will be held in1 the Presbvteriaa Churcb to-day, (Thorn- 1 day ) at half- past ten o'clock^a. m. a ser- i mob will bo preached by Re.r. d. l. Ad- , ' ami, pastor of tbd m. "e.. Church. The j community is invited to attend this wor ' ship. a lovr tkast will take place in the m, j e. Church this (Thursday) afternowf itne;b*rTl*T Cnpucn pnlpit we« supplied ' lest Sabbath, by Rev. Edward Y. Sw.in. , ■no of Hon Joshua Swain, Tnwnsrnd In let. io this county. ' Mr. Swain it a been- | lisle of tho Second Cape May Baptist! Church, and bus been licensed but a short j : time; but bis termoa last Sabbath would i 1 honor tba head (and heart too.) of ooe . ' much older io the ministerial calling, | ^ Tkr prksnrtlmar CHUkCiT pulpit, . we I ' ora informed, is to_bw subpliuii this wtnief, 1 j by Rev. Mr. imser, who supplied (ho same j , ^ruipil fiirsome tiinr, iu the early part of J summer. lie is expected tocomn ence j bis labor* a waek from next Sabbatb, Dec. ' h 9th. - \y Lc flew Sloek or Oseda. I n Mr. Joseph Scludlin-nr, ha' put a new j i stock of Groceries. Dry Goods. Ilata and i * Boots and Hboea, Ac.. Ac., in his j {' store at 8cbeillngoPa Gandiag. to wblrh i hn invites the attention of the public. mr. p Scbetlinger has no hauliiig to pay, and ha j g ■ tdls evervlhinr ehean mre adveriiaAinenl ** veils every tblng See <

in another colemn. Dlilrculng Canullly. a young child of Mr. v. a. Wehiell, at the Court House, was nearly etrangleH a to death, onn day Uat week, by receiving j Into 'la windpipe a kernel of enm, elt' er . all or p* it of it. and at last rceount*. was hardly expected to survive. Home day* af. tera part of a kernel was thrown up In i coughing, which afforded seme hope that . the child might recover, thinking this . might poaaiblv be all that tho little suffur- ' er bad swallowed. itgai •/the Ttmaa. > Easiness on Cape Island, continues to be ' good. Mr. Peter McCollum. we notice ha built a large addition to bi« house opposite ! Kalional Hull. A cottage is being erected, en a lot adjoining the residence of w. b. . Miller, in South sl. for Mr. j. f. Cake of . Philadelphia. It will be. when Bnished, a ; neat piece of architecture. The Wealhrt. We have bad t^uite a foretaste of winter already, lout Friday was quite stnrmy, nttd when it cleared op, the wind come ont 1 quite cold from the westward, and remaird so for sererei days, making the gentlemen button up thair ornreoats qni'w closely, and draw on their winter gloves and other winler garments ; and tho ladfea to wrap their winter shawl, furs' sad such-like fixings | close about thrm. Agrlewttwrwl Addrvic. | Many of ouueadur*. the farmers especially, will reac7 with inte/es: the address I of Mr. Iceland, delivered before tho Caps ' May County Agricultural Society same I ! time ago. the eommencemeRl of wbich may i be found on tbe first page of our last week 't I issue, and lbs conclusion on the first page of this pspcr. The subject is the culture of tbe Wfno Grape. OtricaXHl Bitter*. Tba cures effected by this remedy ate j truly astonishing. Tbe confirmed Dyspep- i tic regain* his pristine vignr, the Jftttiaut- 1 < lie- "breathee froer," Indigestion disap. i J pears. Tbege Bitters produce these wan- ( j idert. Let ill who suffer .try them. - ofc—pso. I We sail attention to tho advertise moot of Dominiek Bradley, proprietor of tba ; I Champion House, Philadelphia, wbich may . b«. wren la another colema. *«»•• Slwrv. J| i Thomas D. Clark is prepared to make to ' 1 order, io fine style, ail kind* of booU and i tk. 1 1 The Presbyterian Cbjirch wfll bold a fair 1 dinner Ac., oo the approcbing holidays, as ' ' will be seen by aa advertisement in another 1 Column,

It r pul/llc » :i Bawqw«t. The banquet in honor of the late Repnb' lican vfetory. agreeable to notice, cotrni off - at tbe Washington flouse. Gape IriandT on the afternoon of Tuesday last. Tbe day - waa ooprnpitions, beiag stormy nearly the entire day ; bat notwithstanding, a goodly nombcr was present, though much leas than ' there wctfl J have been it tho weather bod • been favorable. Tbe repast war indeed a 1 j sumplunu* ooe. and did abundant credit to [ ' j tbe occasion and the house ar.d ;ts worthy " r proprietor W. W. Ware; and tho pueola i 1 | did not fail to do justice l<> the profusion of , good things, j After the repast was over. Mayor Were | • who occupied the chair, presented several I " i letters from invited guest*, and members of, • j the committee of arrangements who were 1 ' not able to t>e present, which, by request. 1 ' | wero read by Dr. Coli-man F Learning from ' I the Court House. Brief speeches were , posed. Tlie letters, speeches and toasts . j were ell of the must conservative cbarsr- 1 ' ler. Sudden Death. | Mrs Shaw, late the wif- o' Mr .Swam ; ' < i»l.ax. deceased, at Fishing Creek, was ' seised wy»h a Tit of apoplejy, on Saturday | morning laM. (being up to that t:n.e in {usual health.) and remained unconscious* , 1 until Monday morning, when she died. — • She was a woman o estimable moral and | christian character. The Tribune for 1861. ' I The XX tli Volume of the Wmi.v Tat- i commenced with the i«»e of Hcpl 1 j , the past yea r. the Trihungrhas been j i > obliged to duvote quite a large space to i J | PoliDca. but we shell S6"n be etile In foreI poli ical disciissiun almost entirely for I mouths if aot for yearn, and devote nearly f ~ all our columns to subjects of lei* intense | i but more abiding interest. Among these. ' 1 mean to pay especial attention to, ! i. Kommtio* — The whole subject of { ; Education, both Popular and General, will | discussed ill our coiimns thmughnut the j 1 I year -lotil. and we hj|.e to elicit m that ills j [cussion some of the prof<>uu<'e*l thinkers '* r«ud th- oldost instructora in our country ' [ cause of Education «hi«n receive an i* ,f i polos from tho Tribune in its behalf during ' . j the year 1861. II AoaiCULVCRR. — We have been coin pelted to restrict our riu idatieus v' t> S 1 great interest throughout 1H60, an i «i»ll , ' endeavor to alono therefor In lttlil i fi ; endeavor to mono mere-tor in tent

Whatever discovery, duilucl mo. deinnmtlr.t tion is calculated to render the reward nf j labor deroted to cultivation more1 ample or ; more certain, (bail receive prompt and*fu:l attention. f 1 III. M AKrvacruae*. Ac — We hlqfftery i Invention or enterprise whereby Amaysgeii Capital anil Labor nru attracted to ami all- ' vantageously employed in any department of Manufacturing or Mechanical Industry | as ureal contribution to the Public Weal, i insusing ampler, steadier, more convene nt, { more remunerating markets to the Farm er, with luller employment and better «t j ges to ike Laborer. The progress of Mm- { ing, Iron Making. .Steel -Making, ('loth- I Weaving, Ac.. Ae., in oar country nod the j world, shall be watc'-ed and reported by us I with an earnest an active sympathy. IV. Fobrior A rr airs.— We employ the! best correspondents in London. Paris, To- ' nn,' Berlin, and other European Capitals, to 1 transmit us early and accurate advices of the great changes there lileuliy but cer- I { tainly preparing. In spite oT the pressure ■ of Domestic Pc'ilics. oar news from the , Old Werld is now varied' and ample ; hut we shall have to ronder it more perfect during tbe eventful year just belore us. V. IIork Newt.— We employ regular paid corrospendcnu in California, at the ! Isthmus of D-yn'en, in the Rocky Mountain Gold Region, and wherever else the* seem 'requisite. From tbe more accessible pnrwl : lions of ouroen country, wo derive our in- ! limatioo mainly from the multifarious cor ! respondents of tho Associated Press, from our exchanges, and the occassional letter* from intelligent friend*. We aim to print the cheapest general newspaper, with the fullest and moel authentic summary of useful intelligence, thai is anywhere afforded. Hoping to "make each day a critic on the past," and print a be'.ter and belter paper from year Io year, as our means are steadily enlarged through the generous co-operstiou of our many well-wislie.-e, we solicit, end aball labor to deserve, a conltnoaoce of pnblic favor. TERMS. Daily Tribusk (311 itsanes per annum) $6 Srmi-WBSXLT (IM " " " ) S3 W surly 152 " " - . ) <2 To Globs. — Semi- H'ettiy : Two copies for $5; Five fer $11.25; Ten copies to one addres* fw $20. and en/T5rger number at the latter rate. For a MuM.of 'I>cnty. nn extra copy will be f6aC~~-JKr a cjub of ' Forty, we- Mild 'Tus IXuir Tufspxc gYatis for one year. I Weekly : Three copies for $9; Eight co- | pies for f 10, and any larger number at the . rale of 1 20 per annum, the paper to bS ad dressed to each subscriber. To elatyrbT ' , Tweou. we eend aa extea copy. (Twenty copies to one flfldress for $20, with one extra to him i who send* n the club. For eaoh club oK)ne Hundred. Th« - Daily Tbibckm will be seat (nuli.hi one I When draAa can b* nrooararf it la orach i Safer than to remit Bank Billt. The name 1 oT the PoM (JIBoe and tiulo should ia all -caavs be plataly written. Payment always io adva .ce. Address, Tub TUItfCNB, No. 151 Nassau St.. I Ne« YorH.

i Dhji Co. fcjberiisihrqlg. r a .■ so* OABRRVsox.j (ssanttah ckvrcu ' boot ft shoe store. ' bbTIIE Subscribers, arc continually rcnsl(^^■Wvtnc at ihclr SI ORL In r ocean wave build iho, (Oppotilt (As United St let Hot A,) the beat aasort—eau of i boots, nitons ssd gaiters, , ! for Oats LMfra and Children | u>.l Men's aa* Hoy's tints sad Caps, st lbs— os« ressonsbls prices 1 tj" Oenu' Fine Cstf Skin Boots, slso, Gunntac . | sod Dl Ichlas BooU sre sold Come and Las— inc. G ARRKTSOK a CHLRCMr"* imp. - 7 cape iSua.no boot ft shoe store. til's cubsciibsr ha* returned to tho is1 land, and prepared io .ell Boots shoes Oali tris.ac.. st his store. In Itrcslur Street, seer the I lining been s manufacturer lor —any years, I I feeL co— Mtent (o satisfy curtomers Ladles sad Children's shoes made to order st ! • short notWr Ti.OAIAS O. CI.AHK Oct to. inac. j REM EM RE R THE EE W STORE ! ! | ^ ^ at goshen. n. j. i Fan awl Winter ^l>ry.(!n<kls.' Rra.:> -.Made I lathing, j 1 "lo"* ''tber articles Io tedloul Io — cm Ion | Also several Tons of good Salt Hay for sale CF" Count ry rioaluct taken in rschsnge for goods, I thomas cltliison. I Oct S5 t» albert edmunds, AGENT FOR TUH SALE Og Mt'KTA A HATUBRS boots and shoes, COLD SPfllNG, cape may. new jersey. latgcsi and Cheapest Stock of Boots and Shoes in the county, Oct. I7th. IMS cape island. THE Post Office will hereafter be kept Ui the Tel- I egtsph Office, adjoining Congress Hall. otBce hours from 7 A. M to 7 P M On snd af- | tar Sunday, Jan l 1 050, the Sunday hours will be j * to 10 A. M. and fro— a to I P M. a n. fiaoox aiii.e p. n. 8entistry. Dr. j. f. lea ming, Dontist. respectfully announce, (fast he will continue the Practice of Dentistry la tbe County of Cspe Nay; j of'twalM?1* atlentton to the various operations J a ntirirei a i we-^-ei • i

i ARTIFICIAL tpon gold; plsllns or ellrer, In all thi usual stylsa; ! I warranting all work to glvr satisfaction and loprota . I as reprrsentrd. II OFPICS Utl'l —Cape May C II Mondays and I f Turadajs. Seavllle. Thuradays, Srlkajs and the , f oirnuwn ul Saturdays. 'I Oct nth y. ! CHAIRS, SETTEES, ' CLOCKS AND M1RR0BS. \lao a good assortment of SCBSTAJfTIAL rURN TURK, kept on. lastly on hand, which the I subaerlher can sell a> very reaaonahtr rates. 1 ^lt« la also prepared to (III kit orders for Sash.. ' GEORGE OG DEN. I Cape May Court House, March 17, t««0. IMPROVED ; FIRF. AND WATER FROOF I COMPOSITIflN HOOFS. 'PHE euharrlber will rontlnue to keep on hand a I l« sua n rri.v of ••Warren's " ceJebratre' rooting material and attend to putting on o havel. hoofs, , la Cape Island and Capo Nay Co., Is the cheapest and best manner, a*- fisl/dert arr rrftuMfd Io ytee ate a raff beto re nv1 ofkrr.. r>" Alt tetters —net be directed to "Cold Spring.'- , »| Pcrsonat residence, Tow* flank. nathan C. PRfCE. I n. 0 — Surveying and Conveyancing attended to | klio. dr. 14. y. — — j HOME INDUSTRY. , PoreonB make good WagQB at < COLLECTING BONES, which thsy sell to WILLIAM RT1TF.S. He bars a great deal more since he RAISED titk pi'tcE v. Townsend Intel, Mi J. oc I V-tf. , JZ- i LUMBER YARl) AT l SCIIKLLIKGERS LANDING. fkMTE subscriber has for sale a good as JL tort— enl of WHITE PINE loch BOARDS II EM LOCK SCANTUN, SHINGLES sod PICKETS, PLASTERING LATH. He will coatlnue to keep on kaad, a good assortment of I.uMirn tor building p'irpose*, whlcti/Tie . •Ill sell at the loweat — ariat price for Caaa or ■ trade. ' t will alio eos tract for BaUdlsg Houses. JEREMIAH SCilELLINGER. GROCERIES ! ! r MRS. RACHEL CHURCH, AT BRR RE8IDKNGE, PRRKT St.. Has RECEIVED a swaaral assortaMint af Grcwerte*, coaalatlng ot i sugaRs, corrrcs, teas. molasses, butter, lard, EICE, starch, swaps. . candles, dried apple, cheese, 1 vinegar, burning fll'ub aa^aa. | 1 which ah* la sal I lag at reasdoabla .wiaoe. Cspe Island. Nove-barlth, ims. 9V Send in your job work. jlsndbitl* circulars, cartlt, Ac., executed at tbil of- ' fie*.

" ENOCH EDMUND'S, cape island store. An entire fresh stock of goods, luat .rw,il5!f..«»*to"h0f d*ycoods, grocesu\~n.r? nii!"2''**' hakdwark, boots and bk-w abe. cbockert* w are, t1n-ware, ac , which will be sold tor Ca.k, or It# equivalent in Ta.nt.lii cheap aaOooda of m a! quality are sold is tho eounty of Cape . ready Iff ad b clothxvo r ' conatattag of coats, pants, vests a bathiks clothes. Corm and Oola for Sol* I IlltllBt, PU£ uo on BOOB, DJUVEIEI, j **" th« targeet Stock of Fa mil v medicines j In tae com ty, kept on band. Cere -for alnoet every disease >- The attention of buyers ia aoUeMed. 1 ar.h'u.y !, WASHINGTON HOU8E, Capo Island, n. j. I'm i Subscriber having teased the above Hotel, an.l htt. .1 it up with all tbe comforts of a Win- • ler m.u.c, r*-a|teeifully Informs Ihe public that be ' 1 UV°?t l'r'l'*rrrt i" o-oominodale them at fair and ■ heasdnadle charges. : . '""'"It Room is sftatBed, stovts t tbrougbnut the Mouse, and every other een1 i Ho— j** 10 lamk'' " • evsntortahje end planes r l . { rtabl1xo. ! i c ''"0,mo'"u"s stable* led carriage ROtlsi * b» * r beeu bunt oo the pre— tert. biikos. osir'af/mt'to0? h^'vurth^^tiilw ' i tavhrt0!1" c" vrui °° "" '-01' wh,ej' ,h»p •"» October tth iiw w u " wauk' pm READ THIS CARD. th,: vubacrther keepe conatanlly on bead a well ^ 1 selected .rock of staple and fancy dry goods hardware, groceries, Provisions, boots and shoes, GRAIN AND GROUND EBRD, isstras urcs oi trade, believing ha can sail at I saat 10 par et. tower oe 1 heee ler—s. Those having t ha Cash, will find sa advantage by purchasing hers. Being right at the landing, and having oo hauling le pav.be can sell lowar than any oUai state la the place. • He has alto on hand and for sal* a lot of tha beat STON E COAL at Philadelphia prices wllh the addition of (relghti i • lot of t h pink boards. ! Second and third con- on, and a tot of suitable fur building purposes. joseph sl'hellinoer, Oct 7. 'j* ».f. Sehellenger's Laadlag. philadelphia MILL VII- LE If CAPE ISLAND mail 8tagk8.

yv,u •**" "i00iwav housi, foot of 1y Market street. Philadelphia, y h oNlock, a. j m ; and vvilhit SrariT WnaRr at ■ o'efoek. Passing over Ihe Went Jersey sad Clsesboro' Railroads to MlllvlUe i thence by Stagrt, through i Port Elizabeth, Dorchester, LeesbUig, E wing's i hook, Weal Creek and East Creek, to Deonlsvule, dally ; and through Goshea, Dyer's Creek, Green i Creek, end Cold Springs, to Cape Island, on tuetdays, TJutndays slid sal nMays. — inrkjejll-fss v» lodlam'* hotel, Cepe RtkSdCI t y , onMondays. wKtoesdstt and Frldajs, passing through the above —snUoned plaeea, and atao. on Mondays and Saturdays, through Flatting Creek, meeting the Cars at Mlllrtlle, srfll arrive la Philadelphia by «l* o'clock, p. m. This line eoosects wllh tha Bridge too line at RUivllle. ^w^ic^tt A doughtyk co, Prop'rs. I'll 1 J. A Dm.PHI A TUCK/HbEjnd CAPE ISLAND m xlbsst a 0 &•& ; ii'iii leava tbd yiobwflay housi, foot'of loads to Mill isif thence '^yjltages, i "rough Tueksbne, Prtetsbur*. Seavllle sod'TownarDd's Inlet, te c«|ie May Court House, dally; and through rio Grande and Cold Bprfog, to Cape sal and, on MOndays, Wednesday a and SYldays. Returning, will leave ludlam's hotfl, Cape Island Clly, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, passing through the above mentioned place^ piret1 Ing the Cars at Mlllvllle, wlU arrtve In pbll-Llphta ( by eye o'clock. p. m. This hoc connects with Ihe Bridge Ion Use. st MlllvlUe. wkstcott a wiiitaker, rropYs. Oct- 18, 18*0 james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. Th k subscriber respectfully infom* the Inhabitants of Cape May County, that ha sat Just returned Iron Philadelphia, with a large and well assorted stock of goods, coaalatlng ef cloths. -ca ssi meres akd yestitctts. which ke Is prepared So — anufactu.-a to order In the — oet fashionable style, and oa reasonable ler—s. Drees Goods by Ihe yard art o (Ig red tor eeto. Having secured the service! of good work— en. ke Is* enabled to guarantee satisfaction to all wke —ay favor hi— with their patronage. Be also Invites attention to hta extensive assortment. of ready made «r-3 -m_. a rr xk xc iw «ks- w whid)*h* u reaetnatly receiving bo- rhtlsdel)>hla, c^bslstln; principally of •-otercoats, frock coats, jackets, pants. Ae. * solid t tbe patronage of tbe public and ay friends, (tape May c. hn fcpL Nth, ims. "STILL AT IT." cheap rem naff rlim oomihxfl. impfloved COMPOSITION ROOFING Both Firo and Water Prool THE Sabncriber challenges co-pcttoa In tha putjyjHtenrtedto- ^ Apydj to L »TR ATTON^WA M^al near the Bret tall gate, on the Cap* Mod InnspUc! ■ 0°*«l>**s tok*n for building and repairing OeJ- ' wart a eldridcr. Cspe talacd, Jane 20th, ima J a"-*-