Cape May Ocean Wave, 27 December 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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* MURTA S A/ A TURK'S ma m-m *>-— A. jb— BOOT & SHOE STORE, ,V<. 405 South Second Street: 1 iloort beiow Pine tU, cut aide. The Largtil, Cheapest ud Be#t A..orlM»l of Men's. Woman'# nod Children'# Boots, Um# and Mien la the City. ORDERS for Good* in our business, rent bfCipt. Nn.uoi.xr Meal, will meet w lib i.remiit Miration. MUUTl 4 l, JlATIlF.lt. No- 103 South Seevnd Street, Philadelphia. Oct. IE PUILADEI.PKIA FLOUR AND FEED STORE T J\ PBTKB80N, Sooth cant corner o( .1 J Areh and Water itmti, Philadelphia, respeetuliy call# the attention of Hotel keepers, Merchants, fanner* and Builder* of Cape Slay county to hi* tup atoek of ■ FLOUR OF EVERY BRAND. Mao, every variety ol gr.,1- »r. .ecd, together with Ruxao, lime and «:;per |ih»r,.hatoof lime, which he will aell at the loweat ma: net price. He keep* aiao aa aaaortment superior HAMS and SHOULrEIlS at market pries*. W-TTi- attention of the people of Cape May ia liillsil m ► MayW-ltf-y. DAYLIGHT OAS BURNING COOKING STOVE! What la more essential to the comfort of a family than a go -d COOKING S1UVI- Tina bc.utltul Store, the result of many jrara- ex|«-rlciirc. combine. all the modern impiovementa and liaison for itsetf aa raruble reputation for the superior Baainu properties i ercry one who hae thtm ui ore apeak la the highest term* of their superior o.itiation — They five entire aatlafsettoo. THE QUAKLE CITY OAS CONSUMES, IPateeled VIA mo tsao i . By ttit* Patent th« only objection lo those tsry ' KpuUr and hrautful Pirlur Stunes, "kilter*. Can rna r," has been obviated. By tht ureal the QUAKER CITY GAS CON SI - MKR, nil dust may he avoided ; the room ventlUted Without dtmlnUhlBE the hrat of the Store, and an ersn temperature maintained far many hours without nay attention to the Ore, nt a saving ol \ of the Coal usually consumed. Mar anient t'lllt. JO*Et' • trove. Hcvrca A*oK*ao^kt*ni:no«maa« *» K,„h ,— d •etober to, lseo. am ARCH STREET HOUSE, FOOT OF ARCH SWEET. PHIL AD E LP H I A. ^ t C. W, LOCKE Sc. CO. 18 plaaaantl* ailunteil nt flic corner of j ABCM fTRIfCT and DELAWARE AVEM "F commanding a hue vie,. af me fx-taww Mirer, Is I seoTenieat to the Rail Road Kerr . the Mow Jersey Stages, and Immediately adjacent to the wharves af » Visitors will here Had the comforts of bor e. totrethsr with the varied luxuries of the various se.vSA US- TVie alien ion of TIIK FKOP1.R OP CAPK WAY la tavited. Terme reasonable insKVU-ly s.r rAOCirrrr. a.r. xarnca. r.AMSta. Vandorvoor, AroLor & Co. WHOLESALE GROCER*, 43 N. Water at , and M North Hslnware Avenue, Philadelphia. We tevile the attention of the trade to our stock; SUGAR and MOLARS KP. Hew Orleans Uugvr. Purto Rlro dp., Standard -Crushed dn„ Rtandsnl Powdered do., stand ml •Granulated do.. White and Yellow Retine-i Sugar ul -nil grades. New Orleans Motaaae*. Porto Rlro do., Museorado do- Trinidad do., Philadelphia and N. T. Syrups. Extra and Common de. TEAS. Young Hyson, Hyson, HjSOO Skin, Gunpowder. Oolong, mnyoof . Extra Ffse .Imperial, Souchong, Pnwckooj, Congou Chilian. cor PEES. Old oorsramcnt Jam, -Prime Msraralho, Larulra, Behle. IWHlH Jamaica, M. Domingo, Rio, Nucha, Hummell's Extract of Coflee, Uoh let's do. PURE SPICKS. Cassis, (stick and ground,) Ginger, No t- Nutmega, do. Mace. Chocolate, loroa. 1 eppcr, (whole and grew ad.) Allspice, do., Clorrs, ii«-t English Mustard, American do. TOBACCO, he. Jo are h Sons' No. I TMsu-eo, Anderson's Solace, do., Maltese Knight do., Ligoa do., Yankee DoodU Tebeeeo, Shlloh do , Segata, Pipes. SOAP and STARCH. Groea h Deltrlch's Olelne Seam Proe»or h Csmbls'sdo , Good Quality Brown do, Extra Yellow do-. Genulns Castile do., Tha n h MeKeonM Detersire, Oakley '* Kraal rr Soap, Mri onurll'a olive do., liuryee*1 Aupetlor Stareh, Duryen#' Malrena, Dur}--ens' Pearl Gloss Starch. Extra Herkimer Cheew, Freeh Craekris, RaUIrs, Sugar UtreulL Pure Ta-luw Candle*, Oils, Adamantine Candles, Sperm do. , SUNDRIES. Manilla Wrapping Paper. Straw do.. Blcarh, Soda, Vinegar, Salt, Saltpetre, Indigo, Pearl Barley, Tie Tarts! Lamp Wick, Shoe Decking. *'»tr Ptdtsh, Matches, Sal Snda, Cream of Tartar. Rice. Farina, ■alraslni. Powder, Shot, Prrrussloa Caps. Buckets, May Lend, Bmnms. v. ash Hoards. ho. rv-jnle agents for Rhodts' Letfoed Indigo Blue. Jtoaember.Tlh. IBM, ly. * W^IOYSUMPTION has destroyed more of the hu- . Vjmaa CnmUy than any other disease, and the N at mkyatsiaas tor many year, denpind of furnishing meure, or remedy that would heal the lungs i yet her aim than two hundred year, the whole simr rati world has been eohvlnoed that there Is a mystoMW power nad elBea-y Jp the Pin. Tree Tar lo Meal the Lungs g therefore, they here reeommen-% ded tha una of tar water, whteh in many eases had a ro d effect, hut bow to- eon. bins It* medical prop«rtU so as to heal the Longs, ha* ever been a o> stwsg. nE M was disroarered by I. Q. C. wuhart, the uroprle'.or of Wtel -..art's I'lne Tree Tar Cordial, I *--F— v. s£~ it i SSSiraai'.'iSa'si^Stei M«rhaT7b!reu e.ned In a short time, that ! ave , Tree T«C«MUI. you would ha .atlatsd that It doe. *11 that It claimed fur It. Tl.la Cordial v.i:in;re • ^ ^ilwb. wiihirt, No. m hesth Thred S^eeL rtUUwelphla. saWSBBWifis: a» aar»

OA PE MAY OCEAN WAVE. I,OOA Ij akl-'atkh. CAPE ISLAND, K. J., December K, H80. c * ] THe Court Ilou.e Yard. 1 i- Wo were glxd lo see, when »t, Court last I week, that oor county authorities bad taken I '■ slepe lo sdjirt the court boara yard, !.y set- * ling out a number of trees, of various t kinds, and properly laying out walks, grass- t plots j-c., and brick-puving the main walk 1 from the gate lo the front door. WehHve a Tory fine court house, enclosed with a , '' good fedce. and the additional work on the t i, ground, when completed, and everything in « ta growiof condition. » ill add Very much to 1 the beauty of our public buildings ; and wo f J think the money will be well expended. I •> Murder 1 rial at May's Undlsg. 1 At the last term ol the Atlantic county | courts, held at May's Lauding week before j Is lust, there was a trial for nnirder. The c prisoner was a Uetman, named Louis Wal , " denbergrr, tried for the murder of a young ' I child, which belonged to his wife before ^ ■! Irer marriage to the accused. Founded glass t I- I and the end of matches were found in the a 1" i «*.nmacli of the child, which undoubtedly « . cuured the child's death, and is supposed ^ • to have been given while the mother was j, absent from home, iu comp >ny with anoth- (. er man, of whom the husband appeared to " bo jealous. The pri'oner, from the tesli- ^ i inotiv given, it appears, afcuaed the moth- c er of causing his child's dettlb, and con- j - spiring with the snspucted paramour to gfet t ■ rid of tbu husband. The jury raturnfivl a ^ ' verdict of gwlty of murdtirTn the first de- ^ gress, and the Judge sentenced the prison- g. V er to b^htmgj>n the 2Sth day of January L ^tfoxt. / *' tfnbtmtb Stkstl Amnlvcrnarlcs. ( On Monday evening next, the Sabbath ^ Schools connected with the Cold Spring c Freshyt erion Church, will ho\jl thoir regn- u lur nnnivefoiiry at aaid church. The n r j exercises, confuting of dialogues, address- * . es and singiug. will be worth hearing. A < <( ' cullcction will be taken up. No there with I p ' money in your pei keU. « In this place, on Wednesday Evening, " January '2nd, the ninth anniversary oT the [j Presbyterian Sabbath richoul, will coins off- J a. We trcst all persons who feel au iuterest b in riabbutL school children^will attend this ® galbeiiug. Addresses ami dialogues will , Le delivered by tha achular*. interspersed c, with singing. Admittaoce fee 10 ccnta. for it I be balteCt (if the library, i Our County Court. j The Inst term of the Capj May courts *' ■ was held lust week, Judge Clawson presid- R| jng. They were opened on Tuesday roort.- d, ing, and closed on Wednesday, aboul noon. ! Two or tbreie bills were found by the je Grand Jury, for assault and battery, on a A i Mimll scale. Several cases were traversed, "J ' but not being or public interest, and our fr eolumu.i being pret y well filled with other ti ! matteni, of more interest at this time, we 1 have not thought it advlsible toireport them, jj Our Soil for Truck. As n proof of the adapledness of oor jj soil for producing various kinds of truck, we uot ice a beet, raised by* our neighbor, H Mr. Lemuel Swain, of the Franklin House, e< | left at our office the other day, weighing six ' pounds. It was a blood beet, and a belter , one we never tasted than this when cooked. Uulnn Mrellns. > The citizens of Cspe Island responded , to the call gi /tn in our lust paper, and as | sembled at the City Hall, on Monday evoning. The meeting was called to order, and Mnyot Joseph Ware appointed Chairman. * Vice Presidents and Secretaries were elec led, resolutions of a highly conservative ■ and Uniou-loving cbotacler were adopted, ^ and appropriate and patriotic remarks were made, during which several goos for the Union were fired pear the Hall. Owing to the crowded stato of our colnmus, we are compelled to defer the report of the meeting till next week. Dsn'l Fwrfcst. C We hope that it will be remembered that £ the Presbyterian Church Fair is how open, [ at tbe Washington Home, where parenU u - m ay obtain presents lor their children, and T \ yonng gentlemen have a chance or buying £ ; New Year's presents for their lady ftiends. i Agrteultwrn. ! If our farmers are anxious to have an ) agricakural joarnal, we request them to • send fot the American Agiicnlinriit, 41 | « ' Park Row, New York. It will be sent for ! ]^l per annum. » | , a' 1- » I 8®"0«*nox CrruiAL Vote.— According ijto the official returns j*t received from J i Oregon, that state, in the Presidential I . election, gave Liucoln a plurality over " Breckinridge, tha next highest, of 301. [ (j- Missouri — The flectoral vote of . Missouri was cast for Douglas, nolwithstan. diog that stale was supposed to-kfvw gone ( for Dell. Douglas, majority wa» small I ' j kraever. '

tilifciitaiKWH il^KtligehFPts. t state Qasstta and II. publican PROSPECTUS FOR IWU The 68th Volame of this Journal will on tbe 1st day of January next. the past several months owing to the contest being before tbe counwe have been obliged to devote a large portion of our reading columns to Political •objects; but aa tbe coulehl is now ended we shall be enabled henceforth to devote much more, indeed, pearly; all, our columns. ■ to matters of "less intense but 'more abijT interest." Among these we may meo<> 1. Statk K*a««?^fc/c»il!ect, and collate, whale rerot iuloreut may ohgur in any part of New fleraey, has loUg beeb a leading characteristic of this Journal. --Though we make it m point to give a synopsis of Foreign newr, aud of suck incidents, accidents, etc.. as may occur in othor Stales ol the yet those always have held, and will continue to hold, a secondary importance in this Journal, believing, as we do, that tbe great majority of Jerseymen are more interested in the details ot what is' going i atioul them, than in Foreign matters ! then, the readers of the State Gaz | axd Ktcrrtii.tcaw will be kept promptly ad- j vised of whatever ia transpiring in other , .Stales, and in European countries, still this species of news will be so condensed , as lo leave a large share ol space to local j and State item* Located, a# wo are, at ! this, the Uapilal of tbo .Slate, our facilities , Male nows are such tbnt noth j of importance can transpire in any County or Township of the Stale but what J will speedily find its way into our columns. < "State Gazette and liopublicaii" mil j continue to give foil repot ta of whatever j transpires in the Legislature, and State ■ of ibis State or, whatever of title- I rest may transpire iu either of the Statu . offices, or either of the State Institutions, j including the Lunatic Asylum, Slnte Prison, and State Normal School. In mat- I , of ibis kind every Jersey man is presumed tc be specially interested. III. Agkicoltcbe. — A portion of our columns have been, aad wilt continue to be, devolod to Agriculture. We am in re- j ceipl of several of tbe very best Agricul- j tural Journals of the country, from which select, weekly, such matters as we thiol# , , will most iutcre.l eur re.ders. To Ibt-se ore ndtled original communications aod ob- , wrvu. toils ou the satno subject A cum- < pa? i-oo will show that we publish each) mouth iui,-e agricultural information tbau 1 i# cniiU-iue.i in many of tbe mcnthly pert- . odicsls ickolfy iWotttl! lo that subject — - the subscriber* t« this Journal need | uot be to ilto aii.nl oual expense ol xuii-cri- I I Tor an Agricultural p iper, in order ,o ; s Obtain Intormatiuli on this important I branch of knoc. ledgeIV. KnuntTinxALSt'Bj iters have recuiv- j cd, und will continue to receive, doe alien- , j| the columns of this Journal. We have made arrangement, for a series of articles j of this chars- ter, from the pen of one of j J the ablest and most experienced Educator. | oi t.ie Stale, wh:t-h will appear in dun lime, auti in which our readers will, doubtless, be deeply iulere-lad. . V. Literary and Miscellaneous sab- j ^ will continue to receive due attention. An occasions! good story, choice poetry, and items over which "to laugh and grow * fat" will be inserted from day to day, and ( week to week, as circumstances justify. VI. Markets -Now York, Philadelphia, and Trenton Matkels, including the prices of slock, grain, and produce of all kinds, will be carefully corrected aud pubeach week. We would also call special attention to [ , the large amount of reading matter contained in each issue of the Weekly— generally ' from 18 to 20 columns. j TERMS: Daily, - - per annum, $5,t)0 Daily, for Legislativt sees, only, 1 00 Weekly, - per annum, 1.60 W eekly, for Legis. session only, 60 I vTO CLUBS: The Weakly will be furnished to Clubs at the following rates— the paper to be 1 addressed to each subscriber separately:— 5 copies for 86 ; 10 copies for 810 ; or 20 copies for §20— with one extra to tno getter up of the club of 20. (SrPajment always io advance. Address State Gazette & Republican. Trenton, N. J. NO DISUNION. rfMlF people of Cspe May need not be alar* ml for A tear of "Disunion" as long aa they buy their ■JX^o zwr «aJ. M.A I. rt. SMITH, at tbelr New Store, next door to the 'Ocean Ware Office.' Tbry now have creator advantages for conduct inc tbe CLOTHING buslnee* la all It* branches. A Splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLO. constantly on hand Alan, CLOTH*. CAS. SIMEBKE, EATINKTTE, VOTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Sc., Re., to sell ( heap by (be yard or piece, cape Is mad, Nov. I. REMEMBER ! CHURCH FAIR, For the benefit of tbe PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CAPE ISLAND, Will open at tia WamActok Douse, on Monday Evening Next. And continue open daring the UoIidajK |3y Ur. George W. Smith ! will accept of thanks from oar litUa children , Christmas preeeata, received from Tot Slorc, Cape Mand.

Cape yfaji £o. fttfrertiscuwi*AARON GAR8ETA0N.J [JEREMIAH CUt^tCB. BOOT & SHOE STORE. JMiTHK Subscribers, are cooUnually rrocivine at tbelr SI ORE In the OCEAN "WAVE BUILDING, {Opposite Ike United St let Hotel.) tbe beet assortment* of BOOTS, BHOES sad GAITKtlO, for Gent* Ladles and Children-, and Men's and Jiey't I tats and Caps, at '.he moat reasonable prices ' Cf- Gents' Fine Calf Skin Hoots, alto, Gunning auq Dltchlos Boots are sob] Come and Kaauunr. CARRETSO.N S CHCRCHCape Island, Nov. Sth, IMS). Sm CAPE ISLAND BOOT & 8HOE STORE. Til E subscriber has returned In thv Island, and I* prepared to sell Hoots, Shoes. Gaiters, Sr.. si bis store, In Decatur Street, nr-»r the Market House. ^ Hating been a manufacturer for many yean, I , lh"llrt",^ 'rlly uas'd'c la !ri.al Oct. ai, ttwe. N. B— Mendlax nf all kind* done at lit. store REMEMBER THE NE If STORE' AT GOSHEN. N. J. 1'HE Subeerlher wtshet to make known to Ms trtend. sort the public In *rnrr*l that he h*. just Fall «uil Winter Dry-Jood.. Rnul^-Madc ClolMlnc. f list., Hwts and Shoes, Groeerle*. Hard- Ware, Tln1 Ware, and ^Earthen-Ware together with Stoves sad I ! JJ-# ouutry Produce taken in exchanre for (w<ds, I ^ thomas petehs-jn. ALBERT EDMUNDS,1 AGENT FOR THE SALE OF MURTA t, MATHER'S J .BOOTS and SHOES, ji COLD SPRING, CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY. i Latgost and Cheapest Stock of Boots , I and Shoes iu tbe county. | ' CAPE ISLAND. 1 ttOTTT**^!™? 7 ' I efrsph once, adjoin lo( Con* re.. Hall. j , Sunday, Jan. I ISM. the Sunday hour, will be . • to 10 A. M and from a to 1 P. M. t a R- Mtont tfll.K P. H. B3ENTISTBY. I F. LE AMI N'U, Dentist, respoct-Prsrtn-r of Dentl.tr) to the lount) of ( .|w May; ing >|ierl.t attention to the rartoiM oprratlon. : of Dental *unterj. He will Inrert ARTIFICIAL TEETH, ^ 1 aa represented. ' P ! C9"Term. moderate.— Coodlllonseaah. ! OPPIOJC OATS. — Cape May f II. Moodaysand «e«> lilr. Thursday., Frid*) * and the I forenoon ol Saturdays. Oct rrth, . CHAIRS, SETTEES, j 1 CLOCKS AND M1RHORS. AStVSE irjit eon.iaa'ly on hand, which the j He la aim) prepared to flit all order, for Saih, and boors. GEORGE OG D EN. Cape May Court House. Marrh ST. 1*0. IMPROVED FIRF, AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION HOOFS.: subscriber will continue to keepun band a 1 i. taousvrri v ef'Warrsn's" celebrate.' rootmaterial and attend to-putting on G K A V K L It O O I-' N , tn Cape Island and Cape May Co.. In tlie CHEAPEST AND BEST MANNER. BW- Builder t are rtqurrtrd to five aw « call Or/ore en- | All letters must be directed to "Cold Sprlny." ! Personal rcaldener. Town Bank. NATHAN C. PRICK, j N. B — Surveying aod Convcyaaelny attended to also. dr. is. >. HOME INDUSTRY. Porsons make good WagoB at COLLECTING BONES, which they relt to WILLIAM STIPES. He bnye a crest deal more since be RAISED TIIKPttlE Townaend Inlet. It. J. oe tt-tf. LUMBER YAlll) AT SCIl E LLING ER'S LANDING. ' ritHR subscriber has for sale a good ss1 sortment of WHITE PINE Inch BOARDS HEMLOCK SCANTLIN, SHINGLES and PfCKCTS, PLASTERING LATH. He wilt continue o keep on hand, a good assortment of Ltrwnca for building purpones. winch be wit: sell at the loweat market price for Laah or trade. t will also eoatraet for Bulldinc Houses. jeremiah schellincer. "GROCERIES! ! MRS. RACHEL CHURCH, at mkb residence, prrrt st., AS RECEIVED a^geoeral assortment nf GroeoBUGARS, COFFEES, TEAR I MOLASSES, BUTTER, LAUD, RICE, STARCH, SWAPS. CANP'XS, DRIED APPLE, CHEESE VINIMSAR, BURNING FLUID, Sc., As. whteh aha Isselltac at reasonable prices. _ Caps Island, Novembnr tu., issb. Of riwmi in your job work. HeatlbilU 1 circulars, cards, Ac., cxccultnl at this office. '

^jtcrikiqMiiA BtVii-iifiSWJiia-KXOCII EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. AN ENTIRE gilKSH STOCK OF GOODS, just re.-clved..eunslst:a«of DRT GOODS. GROCER1E-, PROVISIONS, HAdtDWAKt^ l.OOTS and SHOES. l AkTIIEN-W AKL, CRCCKERY-WARE, TtN-WAki:, ae , whieh wilt be sold for (nab, (or iise<|utvaleni lr. Taint,) as cheap as Coeds ot the ssra. quality sre sold t a tha county ef Capo MXy. Also; an assortment of READY MADE CLOTHINO COATS, PANTS. VESTS A BATHING CLOTHES. mrkORv; pIxe iso oak wood, delivered ne~ Hie largest stock of Fa MIL Y MEDICINES In tne county, kept on hand. Cur* for almost every disease.* T),e attention of buyers Is solicited. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Cape Island, N. 3. "1'HE Vubserther bavins leased the *t«ve Hotel. I'-r i.ti*e, f*#|tp ritiij, fofoimttlie pubUc foal h. RLA-x-A ABLE < HAM.L!#. A .mall DlNtn« ltootn la attsrh'd. STOV) S e.c re fojuuxlmut for I lousb.'Tn.^c . cryjitlirt rewUTtm.lNfl '"nmodinu. STADI.E* aLd CARRIAGE HOU- [ ^Tbeeltlrens of r»,w My -irr pnrHeulaifj nollBed Flritl .IF I it ARGE mull the l'l't'Vucb they are 1 7! , l° w w w a ,,B°' j ^ READ THIS CARD. I GRAIN AND GROUND FllED, with « general assortment of store ei-eds which he -..ill sell from thlsdstronlv for f A kit or trade, belle) Ing b* can sell At least 10 per >t. low- | Those ha, ing for Cash, wlY. Cad an advnnt'ge Fy I Pureh..,ns here. IV Iu#- right at the landing, «i J | ha, tne no i.. tiling I. , lis ran .el! lower than i He has also on b.nd an* fur sale a lot of th. U.t STO N H CO A I. I n!',?de,Fhl" Woes wtih the addition of firQhti PINE ROARDI Second and third common, and a lot of * ■ m m una«Ra-.aaa sui a e or Ul jj^GER, (Vt t 'sat f Schellenyer'a Landing. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocery <fc Provision Store. 1'HE SuhseelWr. havlns his Wore located at H A- v ItHNAI. H A I.I# call, the attention ol l lll.'KTlt V MEtirMANT* and HOt'XL'K EFPRIfo to hla st.wk of tlRulERlEt wiiil I'HOVIMIIM. He 1* coQ.tatitly receiving |mud. (ruin Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA PRICES. ry- H U hoped that Store-keeper, ami Duversla | xenerat. wilt oil and ask price# an I A ion . goods I hefure purehaaliix elaew hr-e 3 c J ! , N ( A ARON GARRETSON. i CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! AKAltt. aecouiwhleil h« a 1'LtXKR and Bt'PI'Ktt. for the 1 .0)111 uf Hie PRE8UYTKRIAN CHURCH, CAPK ISLAND. Will be held al the WASHINGTON HOT IE. on th* ; pi.roaehlnx Holiday.. the Fair will le..]H-ned on ( JimtTM*. Eve. Mon- . day. fk-eerober Mth, » two • rrlul and kaney Artl- • (tea, suitable for I brl.lnia. and Near Year's I're. euta, tugcthre with Urnlrc tfouerlea, Fruits, Ira ( reams an-l kefrrshment. generally will be supplied The Fair will he kept .own during th# aw# j hle"w i . I 'iw spread fn. DIN N Er' s* I uvtwk'p. I ►ir«ir#*r Alt ccttls. Sup|x-i 37 j cents. Not. TSth. irwo I CHAMriQN (PILOT) IIOUSK. No 334 SOUTH DKIdtWAMteAVKNUK'T'lic eltlten. pilots and travrlfor community, will 1 Iw pleased to know that DO>nNU k. BR A III. I T ,'vJr# half a een:ur»J ^ He 'in# Wftirs. Llipio-a and Kcgnra an- tbe twst the market allorls, and bl# larder will be auppllu] with alte | Trudrnl or permanent Boarders taken, al price# Nov. IS, m MILLVILLE AND GLABSBORO' HAIL ROAD ' SHORTEST AND qilfiEST RPl'TE TO ALL POINTS IN 80LT1I JERSEY. ON and after Monday, October And. I Two Dally I'aiaengrr Trains, (Sundays excepted) will run between Glaaaboro'aad MHIvtile, as lolIrave Glasaboro- 1 l-SS A N. aud 4 «S P.M. Leave MllltUlc 4.43 A. M. and I P. M. The Train* of the Weal Jersey R. W., leaTlr* • Fhtladtdpnl*. Walnut street Wharf, at B A. M. and 4 8 P. M.. eonneel with tbe down trains. Pa ere ogee* for all .points below Mllvllle wlU take Hie Morning Tram down, which eouoeels at - Mtllvllle wlOi stager for Maurleclown, and all s points la CApe Mat Couaiy. _ r ^ LEWIS MUI-rtlRD, SeereUry. IT- Passenxeis will procure Tlekct# al tfe Office on the Ifoat, and af the eundnetor oa the MUlvlUa aad Glaasboro1 ears. Mtllvllle, Sept. VT, 1800. PETERSONS' COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR. , A«D BANK NOT EL/ ST. >- Co n oc led by DRBXIT. & CO., BaaXata. fiifOOO flRrULATION. TBRMS OF ST IlBfttlPTION. IKanttrly per annum, - - 1 0» : aeral-HoasLtelr. per annum, 3 oe Subscriptions may eommenee with spy month — Terms always cash la sd«sacs AU JetUr# miuil b* T. JL Prrcason a Baomnor. * t SOS Uhostaut atgacy Pfcftadelpbl*. 'j ' V: .