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CjjeCajtf Ulaj ®t«a (fflabt ; CAPE I8t.AN.l-> ii 7. a. LEACH. Editor a ad Proprietor. : ' Thursday. March. 19, 1B63 ON K DOI.liAR mil AN N'CMI I 1 ' 71* A!tuE8 WORTH A*D SOUTH. ~ I In timet of war, the financial and commercial interests of lb* cnontrir* which an» parties to the struggle, are; mora' or leas rffcc'cd, and often seriootlr deranged. Such has been the case iu < the present war. Ti e demand for gold . to pay duties and the interest on the t ' public debt, together with the devices of * peculators . na* raised the price of gold to almost a frightful extent, even at the North. Not long. since every dollar of ^ gold was worth from $1,70 to $1 80 ; , or, in other word's, goM was at from i seventy to eighty per cent, premium. , This fell heavily on consumers of almost ( all kinds of eorfhiudities, as the prices o' those commudilies incrti»cd with the 1 ■ advance in the premium on gold. But , a change has taken place, since the peseege by Congress, near the close of its last session, of the Finance Bill ofaBeyretary Chase, by which public .credtV lias been greatly re-citabfisbesf, The con- ; sequence litis been, that the premium on I gold has fallen to aboni£fiy per cent. Of conrae.this did not suit the ideas of j gold speculators, who had a large amount on hand, and consequently must have lost large sums, and mauy most j have failed. Bat there Is one fact in Connection with this, worthy of note. At abont , the same time that the premium on guld ; at ibtf North took surh a fall, very suddenly, at ih* South, (be premium advanced almost incredibly. At ihe last *d vice* op this subject from tbe^Uonfed1 eracy, the preminm »ns .three hundred and fifty per cent, qr every dollar of • gold was worth fonr dollars and fifty eenti In Confederate psper. Yhrions causes for this are assigned, bnt it , h dot oor intention to refer to itiem at | present, but simply refer D the facU. as | * showing the repute of the real United ' States government, compared with that : of the bogus Confederacy, and the ; straights to which the ptople of the South uintt be reduced, when compared with ns of the North. If the prices of * the necessaries of life, and those used In the war, enhance with the rise In the preminm on gold, what mast those primi be. where. the. premium Is three hundred and fifly per cent, when we rotnplain s'o touch of high prices where the pre r.ium is .only fifty per cent ; aud when, too' we consider, that, in, most t oases, tbero is a great scarcity in the ( production and inannfactore uf the varion* articles of consumption at the South, and an ahundanco at the North. Upon these fuels we make on com- ( meat : If the people of the South can ' ( submit to such xelMeqial as they ueccg- ^ sarily must, for the purpjse of over- • ( throwing the best government tun: ever existed, ought not the people of tbw; . North nncomptaininiriy to submit to ihr • almost Infinitely less self dwiln!, to j Maintain that government, and punish the traitors mho would subvert It f 1 ,, . . i THE OUHBO AT IRDIAHOLA. I There sre various reports in reference ' to the fate of the gunboat Iudianohs, which the Rebels captured, from us on 1 the Mississippi, near Yicksburg, recen tly ; and some of throe reports seem to 1 he somewhat conflicting. That the rebels captured her," there is no doubt; , cud that this, with the previous capture « of the ram Queen of th» West, waa a • serious loss to our flotilla there, is equal- , ly certain. One report says that she has been recaptured by our forces, , while another aeya that aha boa been •nek. Tfcf: rebel papers tell a most . ladicrous story in reference to k. which : they term a "Yankee trick, n and upon j i which they made some pretty cutting remarks, reflecting upon their own t aval force. From thU report it appears ihi*t Admiral Porter fitted not en eM flat boet or scow, te resemble a monster Monitor gunboat, fitted up with jsaoden Utrrtl and guns, end steam slacks made of- old barn-las aad, la the olfht, set her
aBoeuiiplch pmssrd by the retwl Waller- j I let, wuicuopened a heavy fire do her 1 'as she passed, hut without any injury { done to her She finally ji**w-d on. j outil she ncared the spot where the cap . lurf'd Iudiuuoia and Queen of the Wis1 j were, when the rebels left the ' I Indianola, blowing her ^ up. This I I report nloo esys that some «! ! ' the crew of tjje Queen of the Weal had j | gone ashore, nud that she. too, look: ! fright at the' approach of the huge i monster, and l»ft, leaving behind ' flic ; j absent portion of her crew. This re- ( i purl farther states that tjie guns of the | Indianola had liten captured by the ! ; .Federals. There is another report that she has been raised, and will soon be : ready for use by oar navy. From nil • these reports, there can be bnt little N^Rbt that she has at least been lost to i the Reb '*, whether she hits lbe«n, or will be made available to us or not. j We can hardly think that the' rebel pa- : pers wouitl have repdried the above ' ! Yabkee trick if tbue had been no 1 truth in it.< NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. ' i We made no notice of rtte legislative "• ; proceedings lost week. There was no; J thing, however, except the passage by the Senate, of the charter of the Gape : | May atvd Millvillc Railroad. ThelyHi,. , ti'sl originated in the Senate, sadwas | subsequently passed ia the House with i amendments, which had to go back to • tbo Senate. | Oh Wednesday the bill to authorize i the Freeholders of Cape May to raise j bounty money, and the bill* to appoint j | two commissioners of deeds for Cape j isluud, and one to legalize the acknowl- i cilgeroents-of deeds by Samuel 8. Marcy ! and Alvin P. Hildrelh, were all passe!. ^ An adjourned Joint Meeting was held on Wednesday, for the election of Stole 1 and county officers. The Suto officers , are as follows : Treasurer. — R. M Smith. . I | Prison Keeper — Joseph B. .Walker, ; j of Atlantic. j Prison Inspectors.— :Wtp. Sweeny, of | Wwnw | John A. Past, of Und*on ; | Levi Duris, of Burlington; A brant A. j Hntcn'inshn, of Mercer; tV. Ward, of Monmouth. The county officers for tills county , were as folio »s : Judge — Matthew MaVcy. Commissioners of Deeds. — Middle 1 township — Jeremiah Ihtud. Upper ; township— W illel* Young. WAR AND OTHSR NEWS. An lntmen»r n»*«* meeting to inaugurate the National Union Club tiysk place in Philadelphia, oil WrdnesiUy evening of last week at the Musical Fund Hall. It was called to "order by Morton , McMichaelJ on whoso' motion J Governor Carti* took the - chair add ] } uiaite the cpynlag sperch. lie wu« * - J ' heinently cheerrti Speeches wer- de- j ! Itvered by Go tern or Johhsbt of. Ten > • neonee, Senai - - Dooliltfe, Brnjrtmiu II * j'RriwatvV, E*q , Hon. Ueudrick B. j i Wright., and others. J We have fro ii the sonthwest ntmom '• of an'mgngrmem at Port JtodSOn, but ! no drtnUs. The rebels had changed j their leader* in tho southwest, . Bragg takes Peniherton's place in" MiMlasippi, [ Longstreet takea Brugg'a place in Ten j •saaer, Price takes command again in Missouri, and Kirhy Smith is to com- ; raand in Arkansas. "Reports from Yicksburg represent everything as in a fnvorub'ie condition. The dredging midlines are s'ill at work The rebels now end then fire a^eHep-t.q^ dislodge them, though without* effect. Bai.Ticnar. Match, 15.— The staam«hip arrtvnd this morning from Pert Royal, with dates to tLe8tii.ut.il mails ami dispatch** for lb* gnrvrnmeni in the hands of Chief Engineer Biimer*. who wee | no hoard the Pas- sic in the attack -on Fort | RcAllUur Ilie Monitor* eere ail bock at Port j Royal in good conditio*. A ten Inch mar. [ isr shell struck Ih* Passaic on the- deck, i but did not go through. A torpedo was exploded beneath the' Mooisuk, and slihoagb it lifted her a foot ; out nl the water', dM eo damage. ThebcMherdmeWleatedstaenty buxqiTi
the Monitor ouelu tint g*t near j t ■ ur.ugh t« tbo fort to di, mantle it The | o distance* 4dii t-ifW yard* • • j « The English Mesnmr Qeeen of tho Wave i t **' "a jhcr'e Bear Charleston. TliJ crew j i escape,!. 4^--..iral Dtipwat w** eudeavor- ] i I tog t«i save her. ' I i j Tbo Cat-kill arri'rd on tiie 3rd iurtoul..' < j nud «a« ready for srreiee. > I i • The gaivi.oet ijitiker City left*'Poit!i U-iysl on the dth iu-laat fur- i'liiladelphia j ' ; The llrricsnus b'r off W||minslbs. j i N. 0 . iu clmse of an Rniti.h propelfer ' She bad bt.arded hern* the KricMen p»*-. 1 • ; e.l, and the steamer was. supposed to be a ' ' j prize. jj The movement on Cbarlestoa bad oat j yet enmipewcod. * , . ! -i "I ln» t.'harlest "u papers say ihat-b-ilh tlie ! . Iiuiiautdu and (^u«i-u of the We»t*are in ' I J goud condition. * , > I A r.-iu-l liealenaut, captured " near , Charleston, says tiiat sccrecl . negotiation. . for peace has e been progressing in Rich [ uin'sd for three weeks Tho papers are noi i allowed l«i ullq,l» m the particulars, j The hiitnuurdint-nt of Fort McAllister • ' I wat a grand sight. OUR ASKT COHHES^OKDEXCK. Ueadunarlers 2.Vh Reg. N.J. V.. ) t.' AM* A i Nkwi-ort Nbws y Varan LI. 1803 } ]>rar II ore;— My lettef* of late < Late notise-J, aie romeahat shorter than ■ : they formerly were. This is owing to the . u limited amount of time that 1 can secure • for writing. 1 never could d vote mnch i lime to tin* work, but now it is less than , |/ ever. What 1 may lark IJI my corsespoh- i , i.dence, 1 iavite other* in onr regiment to • , Ifuriusb, who, perhaps, have more tint* than . I. and may be more competent. I might . ' state, however, that while an army be* in | romp there is little occurring that afford* i j matter for * letter of length. To make np i . | a Utter Ibis week, 1 mu-t give yna a teinatr ' I Recount of i" trip to Norfolk. Saturday morning last, at 8. o'clock, J j*Lieal. Tomlln, Lieut. Foster and myself! ' took passage on the steamer Ueorg* M'a-h i ; inglou for Old Point Comfort, with a two 1 | -lays' leave of absence in our possession. , i In about an hour *o were at the Point , -j where we went ashore and obtained from [ : tho Provost Marshal a transportation pass j i to go to Norfolk nnd return The boat r not leaving for Norfolk nptil near 11 o' ■ clock, wo took advautagn of the interve- j ! timg hours M p«) tag a visti to Fortreee i | t'ouroe N«ue but t'omtnirtioned officer* , ; are permitted* to go inside the Fotirus*, ! f bnt 1 " plsyeil sharp" on tho sentinel* at 1 tin wain entrance, and went inside We ' , examined the grounds, building* und style 1 | of Wall*, and then took a walk v -unil the ! ( | ramparts. 1 bellova there are some Ove ; ( hundred gnn* mounted on the wall* aid in 1 i life coot-mate*. The celebrated Line-In i and Union guns are mountud on thd walls. 1 man could crawl in the bore of either. | | With lead pencil we Tu«cfTT!<6<r oiip numi1*- ' on the Union. gnn, where were thousands of , ; o;h«r autograph*. Frtq the rampart* w, | ■ ; had a splendid view of the anrroqmling WAtorsand the Iiumerdu* ve*»o|» of war and ; i governmeit tr*n*pori* at anchot After j becoming salisGed that the Fortress was a j massive. Strong and tpfen^id affair, we do | parted In the' wharf, and went aboard a fine • North river stxainhcxt now in government , 1 em -lay, anil steamed off tohifirfolk. llu the r -uto we had *n oppaftunity of *a.eiug ; i Ihe diff-reht fortiliert poinfe^that tho r»l«el* • h»lil for the defence o4 N iriolE ; the wreck j 1 of the Mrr tmic .'the ohsi ruVi ion* 'that ' I wero'plsced Iu the river over j> yenr "go to ; I prevent onr r»vy fro.n taking the city and . ' | t'ie southern river shorw, all- of which were i ! interesting sivhu to your correspondetii. . ! On the steamer it «s« our |>leasare to meet ; i flsWitt Crowell.'of Norfolk, who was re ! tarniifghome from Wa'shingftvi. His pai rents being from Gape May; and he having I married a fsir dauublvr frpm youjneo inly, j w* consider him a l'a|»« M*y man* At his ! earner t iaritation Wv enjoyed the hospitalities of his h»u*e during oar stay in Nor- . lolk. We found tho entire family, both parent* and chiidreo, to be strictly loyal in their feelings, notwith-tanfling iuputalioni of a different character hevo b«t-n - -charged -egslnst them by some et the North. Wo brtenrd with profound interest i to incident* of the rvlgn of sc.-csh in thai : city, as related to us by the venersble Mr. i I home* CrowelL A* joe o sy dv«irf jo know something of | I the stain of Norfolk. ! wjll t»l! ydn *hot I i t learned of it. |t was onee a flourishing 1 j city V 28 000 inhabit ants, but now it wrais ' . jthe appearance of a -deserted illy. Noli iwt lialf its iuhsbitante are there, and most , , i of those are seceseianisl* In wtU'ing the j I ef rests, a * obi tar run qnicVly discern who . 1 ere dtsleyel by their looks and mevea»ents ; ! asihey p»*s by.* Many plages of busier-* j art etoewd, end a pert at these doing liuti- j pii*s:ei^ KoffiMMW There are two
adr-d desert rr* f nut the leliel army aroead Ihe eitv. Society is utterly br.iken . j uj). ami it likely so to continue whd* war ; ragp* in 'ke land. Worsh:pi* heldiwl)te J se.eral cbnrrhci but I guess u *»nu!l | autouiii of loyalty exists in the pal pit Two < i regiments, a Wi-c»n*in «nd Ned: York, are !- doing pruVo»i duty in J_he city. Urn. Viele the miliia-y commander. A military ' ■ railrond runs WiTu tlie city to Suffolk, 1 where several "tWisamls of onr troupe are < [ iti camp Therw~w»gno troops pf any ! account around NofT.-l^ 1 wo* told (bat | j a m*Q tors' Jn anil from ihchmuod twfek a ! ; week but our authorities^ cannot succeed ' jn nrfesting the guilty parlies. lTtiw is one | j way in which the rebel* are informed of tbe of pur urmy and of affairs North. ! liu' 1 mu-t con. if io a cln-e. Sunday ) morning about ten utid ami a half o'clock, j the 'Lieut* uuiit* and myself took leave of t the fri- nds who had so plesswully entertained n*. and went abuard the schooner James 8 Hewitt, which was lying ih the i' stream off the city, aipl took dinner wilh Capt. Luke and hi* wife, of ISreen Creek. ' tl I o clock, after passing an agreeable • before sunset we wero Lack in camp, ready : in act the purl of soldier*, having spei.t t«o day* in pleasure. Wednesday Afternoon i-- Yesterday I sent off a part of IWy I. 11. .. , 1 did nut get mi opportuniiy to limsh it | The weather continues changeable One '■ d*y it i* stormy and the next clear. Wide not look tor auy settled weather until , after ril. Patrick's duy. No mov» . 'settled. Tbe report that other Army : Corps from the Army of the Potomac were to cutuo here, ha* lint been Verified by the arrival of any troop*. Kverv day we bear the rumor lhr.t fler.. Kurn*iile is to j lake command or <■« and it ■* said thai ha : and his a d* wore here the other day. but I returned to New York. Many s oppose we , are still in th* Army of the Potomac, • This is a luistskeu idea. Wo are in the Army <>i Virginia, and under the command of (fen lb x. Should Uarnsidr take charge | of u*. then I -hall think that •« are to do aer vice in one of ihe Carolina*. My pre* . i ent conviction, however, is that we are hehK^ I for an attack and for th« capture of Rich-* ! mend. Some inny question oor capability | j of teking-*he rauiial of the rebel confederacy ; hut if our army advance* on .the > i weetorp *ido or The Jnnirs river. I have no [ fear hut tliat the Uuion army will ercntn- i ! plish the work. From what I have |eBrned ' • of late. Richmond t* not so powerfully j fortified n* ha* been paldiely reported, j Rut It i* near dros* purad • hour. and. |.' | mi. st go. with e wor.d or two more j The " Jfilh" ia l«er<-ming very efficient in j i drill undey the command of onr officer* ' If the trn'h *a» told, our regiment would < he pronounced ihw best drilled m thej ' firignde. and. indeed, we a-k no odd* of any i , in The C'-dp Onr CUIipuilie* nre msw - j drilling the skirmish drill." It is u gooij • i drill, and the ho>* like it. Interesting prayer imeting* *re oigl ily | I held in camp, and quite a revivol i* working I ' in the heart* nf laanv Our I'hanlain is I ! faithful lit hi* in'-or* of invu, and in d-.in"g | ' the will of bi» Master. , One death he* occurred in onr regiment | »ince coming here. Di*ea*e. chronic | i diarrhea He wa« n member oT Co B, aud i 'I ftom Atlantic vnnnty. A* J. GRA$VILI.K LEACH. | THE H'fTJLETCAL SOCIETY ABD THE WAR I : At ILe lj-t m elm; ol the Hi'loricaL. Soeiniy the fidtowine re-o'ntion w»* p.i*-cd: j I Tb'at • 'cnniuiitler of three )■* ! appojpted t • take eitcli step* a* they n ay I tl.inff*pr.-per to eoil«ct froth all sourcsu j mementnew of tlie pending struggle for the j preservation of the Uniof, so that the lieidg present *« well a* tlie desd past may ho J made fer^cpritrihutn .store* of iuformo'tion j for iMlulure hi«tpriin. and that such Com I i n.iit/e deposit the instill of their labors in i the Khruiy; J ThbEiiiuwit taodu the 8ociety iru*t the; every fru ml of tlie eoldiyxirill aid tbem^ja ! carrying out this rasuluiiou. Tho facte gathered may.b* ns«.ful to the widow nnd • , the orphan in securing pensions, they will be valuable to ihu'hislortan ; end at feast may lecull to another generation some 1 cherished recollection of. I he noble deed* of the soldiers of New Jersev". showing that they were the wnathy sons ef lb* Jcr»»y Blues of the Rn«liiiion. Conimuni-ali-itis may he addressed to W At-TCK RrtnaavcAD. 37 Wall st , N. Y». S. AborsK*. Jersey City, N J., 0. 1). DUUI.KB, Newark, N. J. Committee. ■ j l"lreRis0^9bBSCBIPT10N — PKTKliSONSCOrBTSBFEIT DETECTOR. siRHTHI.T, prr snnuei. *| ,a : M'.M !• MONTH tv. iwr abbuoi. * MMil.l. M MUHIU la Trala rxrx^misss: atat -
LARGE PUBLIC 8 ALE. Tile *uh«urihcf. retiring from Farming bus- ' . ine**A.i 11 sell at Public 8«l£~dtt TU BHD A i. April, 7fA. 18C3. CamiucB-lae *t l»o'aie;k A. Si. (aw«l co&Uoula; tUI All l* soitl) olf Us . a Toe ia At«i> FARMING UTENSILS i.'OB-litrnj of Horse*. Mutee. SlIlcU rows, joukg C.v'JI* And I local f'srm Wacoa* »i«l Hvmh, Tiuohls* ll'rliior, Reaper lusl Now in* Slsrii.ne. r-aal-tbed, >'«* Mitt. Corn Sbettei, Cn;a Aud Cob Mm. Ko.it Cutler, Seed- Drill*, tj.iibn; ' , o*,». INuws. Harrosrs. Moe*. Slmvets ami f binder, a lull .urtneat ol i.'wrpeo'er'* Tools of every Ucfrlp. tiJW. UlseksalUi's Toot*, one hand ed VlU.,U one i.u no ted bushel* Potatoes, sixty tuos Timothy ll»y. Household Farnttu:*, and s tvii pf oeoperiy too tcllous lo oienttoo. r J-i OSDITHINA— Ail jnyreh s-es under n» dolessht oilorrrlhsl aiuouni, lour rnsattu' rrodit. » lib approved security. JOK.VX MILLEX, Lower Township. PUBLIC VENDUE. nrtLt. be sard Use* reside one of tho.eut»erl>-*r, ••a th SMv Shore road, three —lies ptbove Cape Jls) Lourt House, oa .ntl.WIIAY, Starch, XX. 'M. The tollowkat deeetibed property, ctmelsilag of — STOCK: ' Three good work Horses. oor Celt, eomtsr thrm years old iht- spring i « cumber of Mitch Cows s •rut youw; Cattle, Ho«s of extra bread, oec light I *rrupr. one hrovy Wagon, aad two Carte, with 1! trues* and Guar*. i. . * FARMING UTENSILS i line Harte Hake, one Threshing Machiae, double .xwsrpj horse |i««rr. with T roller aad Cleaner urtth tin- Ivte Itap-memeola. .tram Meiiek * Quick, rremoti ; Piowa, llsrrosea, CulUvator*. »ioe», •> ,k-s. i'orts. Shovels, GratW Crwdle. Mowing «e,"icand tackling, one GrtadaVose, one IV beei • i .1 .i and rutatoea by the bunhe! i Pork hy. the • I.di a hit of Lumkrr, such as Wacoa Bowrds. ' iirs, Com Bins 1 two hire of Decs. Merc Geese, t.-a scree of Wheat In the held. Hey by the toad. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. With many other articles too nnmeious to mcntdr.'.xle t» romrneacc at lioVhwk. WILLIAM I'LDRIDGt. March li taC3. C A R PET~ WEAVTNGT"" jo" jV C. Lirni : 1Jr,-s leave t-i Inform hit blends thsl he w 111 rom- )«-*» Carpet West ins egaln, at his reakletire et ti>" Mean boat Lao tiny about th- 1st of April, aad -rt'iriT-. the a I ten tto^ of thebutie*. Work done In' March l»— tf. CAPE MAY TUfUtfPJKE. JlrtolrrJ, Thai \ Slock HoMers Meeting ul ili« Capo May Turnpike ( Company b« cnltvil to meet rst the Hon*» of Imiwi* W haaton. Cape May t'uari Ilonae on the tw,-ii:r eigth day of March ne.tt. at one ■•'clock P. M„ to take Into consideration the Willi affair* of the Cnmpany ami tho propriety of Iwruing, Selliug or otherwise 1 i)i>po-ing of the road. Uetolvtd. That the Secretary be antboriced tn publish th* abovu resolution in the Nfeean Wave fer 2 week*. JOSEPH IT AM MITT. fWL * \ CHARLES HAND. Heet'y. ' , " »Mcs,""jFrwEUY t mSiSiET — -umprtslng all th* newtst and aiosl LesiiUlul dei atgn*. . . Also, Solid silver Warr. equal to Colo— and the hretmakeof Stiver Haied Wan. Csck aitv-le to warranted to be as reprreenled. rJ-Watotae aad Jewelry carefulty repaired awl satisfaction guaranteed. JACUBHARLKV^* (Successor to Stall Birr A Hariri.) : Mimifsi1-|lia;i5!.MAIUl,:T*,fel,,,,,,L**PA-WTtiave Money by liuyiog fnur ^ . CARPETING8, at the "New Sccosit street Caartrr nseax,*JT rttrre CH*art-rt'T, l*HILA DLLPH t A. I ABI Offrrlng at WUoieasIr It Retail, at We lowest Prl".s tor Cash, a large Stock of Imported A Amerteso C ifpcilngs of rv cry grade, newest style and the Iwet known taakrs. Atoo. "toor i HI rtoihs. t'anton and Cocoa Matings an I W 1 11 do w shade* I* (treat varlrty.— i colls It an rxanunation of toy stock and piles*. i. T. DK4.ACR0IX, , n ttooth second St , above Clieatnu:, Phttoo'a. March, a. Sm. - . ! TO FlRMEtS, tUMHOSTfimiEB A. PEVSON'S, lj DISCXFTCTKD 1'OUUKETTE, ! taeeciAtLv manufactureo roe . CtjRJt,^, WHKAT, TOBACCO. PEAR, CKA*« CABBAGE A .XL l.VEBV KINO OR CROP A.N'fl TRUCKING. -• » - . , _ . _. Gloueeelrr. N. J. > I A Totk Avenue, FhiiadV Office „r- .V c,>y»on library et.. No. 00, CeM- ""- -tTim"" of Nsw rnsd omci P H O 8 P H ATTC rnRTlIj'zPR MEAT AND BONE COMPOST !'- : 'I'lll". afention nf Parmer* and others, |. rr,--cl-1 fully Invited to the .bars ManVr^whlrhEm - fTn •«"«• "« the cou? tfy.nnd which as a means ot aOordleg stimulant. ' 'ee^^r'i.h.^n^l'^^l.'F<I•i*,,"' ,k" *-'»rtwrale the «WE,rSS£,?- IZgSSZ ,.w.c -.s^iYtsESysi,. steam dying a scouring establishment. • MRS. E. W. SMITH, N«. $8, North Firth Street, b*t«ree* MARKET k ARCH. PHILADELPHIA. "PIECE GOOD* of every drerrlrrtton dyed te any Artor. Lad Irs W'*>t»xqwNl ef eeeee : deeertption, dj ed In th mej^Tkrtgitoliie and p«A ! dCilal to itew"" IU"l^"i *" ■** warranted: ' j ""*•* »a*«February 5*b. !**!. t«y .

