J 1 *" MK OCEAN WAVE, (A PL iSLA.NI>, -CAP1'. MAY COUNTY. N"K* . '
Sty Cat' IB'I ©**»* ®>to. if published evert thcrsdat bv t. B. !H AGON AGLK, it Cspe Waal, Cape Saj Conatj, !». J. Thursday. October 8, 1863 PiOCUHiTlOX. a oat 0* nuiuvw and teater sn apart «r tnB rampcuT. Washinstox, Oct 3 The jaar i list i» drawing tow*rd» in clone hro been filled with the b towing of froitfel ficldi and beautiful ikiea To tbeic boontiw, whieh nr» »o eon•tanlly enjoyed that we ere prone to forget the eouree from which they eoine, •there be*e been added, which ere pf »o •xifaordtnary a oatore \h*l they cnonot fall to penetrate end eoften a*eu the beert which l» beblloelly intangible to the erer-watebful providence of Almighty Ood. In the midet of a olell war of aneqealled megnltndo and sever-
ity, which baa eometimte eeemed to for- , eign Stetee to Invite end to provok- r their aggrewion, pence hee beeu preserved with all nationi, order hee been t maintained, the lewe hare been reepecied , and obeyed, and harmony baa prevailed , e»ery where except in the theatre of mil- , itary conflict, while thai theatre hea , been greetly contracted by the advan- , cing armies and navies of the Union. | Needful dlreriiooe of Wraith end of (tnngth from the 6*14* of pteeeful inluatry to the national defence, hate not | arretted the plough, the ahuttle or the , •hip. The axe ha* eelargal the hounde- , Hea of onr eettlement, and the minea #* , well of Iron and coal, ae of tire pracToo* metata, hare yielded even moro abundantly than heretofore. Population ha* already locreaeed, noiwtthaUnding the waate that .lia* been made in the camp, lha aiege and the battle- field, and the country, rejoicing in the conaeionineaa of augmented etrength and aigcr, I* permitted to expect continoance of yeare with large Ir.cresia of freedom. No human eouneel hath decided, nor bath any mortal hand worked out theae greet thing*. They ere the grecioo* gift, of the mow high God, who. while dealing with ua In anger for onr (int, * hath nevertheless remembered mercy It bee aeemid to me fit end proper that they ahould be solemnly, reterently end gratefully ecknwledged a* with one httrf nd-rolce by thawheto American , , i. ~ * - * - ■ I-al.. rnw 1,1 InW.
people. do ikerefoti mj fellow- ^ citixene in erery pert of the United n Statwa, nod nlao thoae who em s«jonrn- ^ ing In foreign land*, 10 eet apart and observe the 1-at Thoradey in No* ember ^ next, u a day of thanksgiving wnd prayer to our beneficent Father who ^ dweltotb In the heethne." and I do recommend to Ihrm, that while offering op the neeriptione joxtly doe to Him for each singular deliTerenee and bkaainge. f they 4o alio, with hnmhle penitence for f onr national pervanefia** and diaobedience, commend to Ilia Under rare ail j thoao who ba*a become widow*, or- , pi, ana, mourner* or eutferera in the lam- p •stable civil strife in which we ere una- f voldaWj engaged, and fervently implore t the interposition of the Almighty hand to baal the wound* of the nation, and j to restore it, ea aoon a* may be eon- t tiaunt with the divine purpose*, to the { foil enjoyment of peace, harmony, tran- ( qoi!ity and union. s [i t ] In teatlmony whareof, I have , hereunto set my hand and canted the eeal of the United State* to be affixed. , Done at the city of Washington, thle ^ third day of October, io the year of our ( Lord, oee thooaand eight hundred end , slxty-thtee, and of the independence of , the United States tha eighty-eighth. , By, the PresidentAseahak Lincoln. W*. H. Seward. Sec'y of Stale. Tn Bceunoton Murder —Tha jury in the wee of Timothy Ridgwey. indiet•d for the mnrder of hie father-in-law, Job Brooke, retnrned e**erdict of no*, gnilty. The jury rendered the verdict M Thursday morning, after an absence of «m hoar*. *T * bV^C^lT He preiect. Bevml pmmtnnt apeak-
J §t«* of the Wtti ; LATER FROM EUROPE. '' lrrirsl of the Steamship City ef London. " . r Mason's Withdrawal from Eng- v . kud Confirmed. t ■ The Mm TlrtMl'r n.M|W»U as ««»- * li|,nai, hy ri»»c». a ■ Mill 311 LI. l> 4CCEP7S IBIS KUCAX 1 THRONE. t New Yore. Oct. S— The nonmehlp j City of London, from L:verpool, on the t 23d, arrived at tlfl* port this morning. r ' The neas is confirmed that Mr. Ma- t 8 sou, the Minister of the Confederate r t- States, be* withdrawn from England. , >- The London Time*, In alluding to the ( 0 anhject, aeya : "The confederate* ere ( offcudtd with England for trying to , 0 beep In Ike right. We are *orry for it , * The loas, however. i* their*, while the , • relief to the 6ritJ*h nation to great, and < 0 she will have nothing to repent." | '• The Perie Montieor hee creeled • | " greet eeneation by pnbllahlng tbo meni- | r" feste of the Polish Netlonel Governr- * tl:. ... ...,nt.it . . . wlptnal ment. ae
recognition of the Poles by France. ^ A crowded anti-slavery meeting had | held at Leed*. Reeolotione were adopted that the war In America wa* ■baping iuelf Into one for the destruction of slavery; <al*o denouncing the building of ships of war for tha Confederste*, end applauding the government for detaining those bb(U. The Timet' city article warna the British government ageinit going too far (topping the building of ebTpe for the Confederates, while furnishing munitions of war to tho Federals. It add* 'Such a course bear* too mueb of a resemblance to the views of Federal politician*'' The Europe, of Frankfort, assert* 1 that the Archduke Maximillian baa ' finally -accepted the crown of Mexieo, and will lake It all risk* and perils, even' ' renouncing his right* and prerogatives 1 under lha crown of Austria*. 1 Advices from Str Helm*, deted the ^ fith of Angeet, say that the steamer Alabama bad boarded the ship Haver lock, off t'ae Cape of Good Hope. It * was also reported that she had captured 1 a barque, the name of which was not ' given, to the rearward of the Capo, and ' fitted her ont ae a privateer. It was alto reported •hat the steamer Georgia | it acting in eoneert with her. 3 Tha English jonrnali with 8onthern c sympathies begin to see signs of • col- * lapse if. the Sooth. Even" "the London 1 1 _ . I A .AM!,. , V. . , t V. . I.., that the '
received from America shows tbst ' numerical weekness of the 8oolh Is ' beginning to affect serionaly (be opersof her armies. The Timet seyt that the fete of 4 is virtually decided, but ar- 1 gaax that thf capture of that city will ' not secure what the North requires. ' The Confederate I^an has suffered a 1 relapse, anu ia qn >ted at 80 and 28 per cent discount. The Times assumes that the Arehdoke ' will ascend the throne of ' Mexico, and that the British Govern- 1 ment will acknowledge and favor the ' reorganisation of the government of 1 that country. Tho reply of Russia to Franee is published. It it the tame in effect as that England; hot Prince Gorttehekoff tells Dronyn de 1'Hnyi that Russia cannot (fermit of provinces, to which no international stipulations apply, being even incidentally alluded to. Nothing if know, qs to the next step that will be u»ir-. by the three great powers, France, England, and Austria, in regard to the Polish qoestlon. It Is asserted that Count Reebberg. of Austria, advises tbst no reply be eeat, bat to await the acts of Restia. Tha Pari* Paine ergas that tha reply of France to Aoesia be the recognition of the Po leans belligerent*. Insurrectionary movements in Poland contiaea active. The Pa trie also urge* that preliminary stops be ibktfn to place the army on a war footing. Logoow, Sept. 26. — The steamship Grcr.t Et stern hat been withdrawn for The Amerieaa ships Express end Anna F. fehmidt have been destroyed by the Alabama off Rio Janeiro. The date of the destractios of tho vernal* is not given.
as follows: Killed, 1SOO ; wounded, 95t)0; taken prisoners. 2500. Total low, 13,800. It urns the opinion that/ if the right •ing of onr army bad held i»* own. the result wonld have been a decided Union victory and auccesa The success cf , General Th«»e« ihe toft waa math greater than baa been repretetofcd in any published account of the great battle. Gen. Tbomee rooted Gen. Longstreet's Rebel corps, and waa in a conto pursi e the enemy, had it not for tha diaorganixailon of our right wing. No aorprise wa* felt by our army officers at the Rebels not retaining the stuck. The lots of the enemy it believed to be twenty thousand. Oar army is in superb ffghiing trim, compact In organisation, well supplied with provision*, has plenty of ammunition, ^nd is fi|U of confidents. The enemy ahowa no disposition to stuck. General Bnrnaide waa at Kaoxville on the 27th. and no atrong symptoms of force* going to Chattanooga were then apparent. . Affairs at Chattanooga. ADAIIS Ml
WsiBuioro*. Oct 3.— Advices, have received here ibis morning from < General Rosecrana. Everything is go- i ing on well His communications remain unbroken. Nxw Yosx, Oct. 4 — A dispatch to tha Hrrsld, dated Chattanooga, Oct. 8, states that the prospects of soccers arc good, and if the enemy makes an attack , ha will be badly defeated. There is bo ■ cause for alarm from any Rebel flank , movement*. Ths enemy is in sight, and i tklrmithlng contiawaa, the 'Rebels alt ways getting the worst. Forrest's Cavalry beyond XashvUIe. , Nashtju-X, Tenn., Oct. 3 —An nnu- j ! sat) degree of excitement prevails here j to-day, in conseooence of tba rebel j j- General Forrest with n force of about g foar thousand mounted men, having road* a raid on our lioa of railroad come municating between this place and Chatr tanooga. Just at this particular time no trains ; , are leaving for lha front. Yatthiscir- ^ cumitance need give no particular caost lt for alarm. The enemy can do but little 4 to injqre onr line of commnication. — it Forrest may succeed in interrnptihg t them for n few hoart, bat we have not only the^orce to drive him buck, but to n defeat a immcasely heavier force. There j. la no need of fear for General Rosa-
Chattanooga. He ia too strong at that ■ point to be attacked with ereu a shadow I of success. 1 Tha present raid ia not an unexpected 1 ont to ns. Wa were looking f>rtt; ^ Cavalry movements do aot surprise os, ( «s It ia only when heavy bodies of lafan- , I try mov* on onr lines of eommunicatiou , or flanks that we prepare for serions en- , gigements. i No faan fog General Rosterar.v'. rrsr and the safety of Mnrfreesborongh teed , bs entertained, nnlesi the enemy movtd j j on our rear flank in full forte; and n j gtntleman well qualified to koow assures , me tbst tha waa no information of an |- attack npon Chattanooga up to the entiiog of tba wlrea between here nnd Bridgeport. r Arrival from Charleston. New Yoex, Oct 6.— The steamship j j Fnhon, with Charleston dates to the ' g 3d lost., arrived this morning. She j brings no news of importance from that p port. t The,5ebel steamer Diamond, from Naaaan, bonnd to 8avnnnab, with" a , cargo of saltpetre and liquors, had boan . captured by tbo U. 8. gunboat 8tattin, t aod arrived at Port Royal. t General Meade's Army, n A few days sinoo a Rebel force of six hundred men aijampud the passage of d tba Rapidan, near Germania Mills, but they were foiled in tha effort by a small y body of dismounted envalry from Gene a ral Bnford's division, who whipped the Rebels handsomely, and drove than p back. Deaerters from Lee complain of ir a great acarcity of shore hi their army, on acoonat of the ? igiiaaee of onr gnnd boats off the porta of Charleston, WUd mington, 8avannah. and Mobile, proe venting blockade runners from npplyi, ing than with the goods from abroad As tba desert ars are generally barefooted they probably tell the troth. j Rxuxteb raoa I trrr.— Col. rerov r. Wyndham, who only a few days ago mum* command of hi* brigade oLoair airy, bu bare relioved from-defydo the % Arm* of tha Tot Musi". * m:
Vlcksbsrg. It is thought that no movemant will J1 be - made from this point Immediately, j (Jan. Logan has taken command of the ~ city, and closed the stores and ' other t plares of bnsinasa. Gan. Grant was ; able io mount his bdksa and rida out on j the 25ih, after having been disabled by t hie fall for a fuD month. I THE EXITED STATES STEAM FRIGATE 1 .NIAGARA. ' Sine* the retort of this vessel from tba , Oolf of Mexico a year ago. sh^ba* b»en 1 | rrmodtilcd, so far as her anginas and armsment are eoncerevd.aad sha now ts nearly ready fet are. Sha is the largut, swiftesi, • scd moil gowtvfully srmed rhip that avar J 1 went to sea onder the Bag of tha United j , States, or that of any othar natioa. Wa considered, in oldan timre, that oor fifty- | gun ships of tha class of tha Rarilan, Congress. acd others ware wilboot rqnals; and so thay war* at that tima. Whan tha 6*e ' like tha Wabash aare constructed so proud ' ware wa or than that oss— tha Minnesota 1 —had (o ha sant to Kngtand ia order that f John Ball could taka pattarn from bar, t which ha did tn tba skortaat possible space of time. And eow that we have aomethiog, far superior to either, both io tounkge. spoed, and armament, will sba be sent to will sba be sant
Eoropo as a sample for othar nations to ® copy from, or will she ba kept to oareekeii ■way from the eyee of those who have always beatlited by Yankee ingenu Ity. , It is safe to say that the Niagara t* pacu- j liarjy an American ship. Her hall Is by | , tha lata lamented Uaorga Blears. Har j i mschioary is Amrrican, both in modal and | ' 1 construction. H«r main deck battery it ^ : composed of gone of tha ioveollon of Ad- i i miral Dsfalg ran, and bar spar deck battery < ; of rifiad guns of tho plan of Mr. Farrott: 1 | Tba speed of tha Niagara was rally tested dwriog har first cruises, and sba was Ibeo considered one of tba fastest as well aa one of tbo bast aaagoiog ships ever coostructad | ia ibis country. What will sha ba now j with anginca of largely increased power, • j and aitboot alteration in any other esaans tial part? Wa predict she will prove with. I I out an equal. As a cruiser (be will be I I perfect ; under cantata nothing can Uacb j bar ; and won to tbo Alabama, Florida, or | any c tisr steamers that her commander o..y deaira to ovarhaal. Escape will be impossible except by stratagem and under cover of darkoest. When not io chaao of 11 a vrtsel, canvas* will be used almost eo- "• tirely. Her firee- will ba ba»kad, which . e will economise coal; bet steam can so le readily ba raited, if needed, that hardly no _ delay will taka placa before this noble ship will ba moving through tha water at a speed that will be sure to distance any CLinpatilor now on tba ocean. Fears are j 0 expressed that with her new armament she r® will load too deep; but this can hardly be '* possible when bar tonnage is considered. s(J — Tfae bwUety la bs eweried-by the Niagara — tweotyJour eleren-ioch and twelre two
hundred-pour, der rifled guns — is the heaviest ever placed on board ship It is terrific, whea the waight, calibre, and cbaracser of prejeelllea osed are cootrdered. of her gun* will weigh, aithout lha rerriege, fifteen thousand pounds, which briugs tha weight of the srm-uont alone up to tha enorniooa amount of five hundred and forty tboueand pounds. Wa will consider the eslid shot ased as weighing two , hundred pounds each, both from tba rilled and smooth-bored guns, and, a* twenty guns can ba used in broadside, we bave | four thousand pounds of metal thrown at | each discbarge of tha guea from ona sua I alona, which would ba annihilation alm-asi I to any wooden ship taat received it. The ; extreme range of her battery will net amount to much in sea way ; but it still 1 possesses an adsontsga, from tha fact that | one shot might strike, which, from its •irai I weald infliot serins damage long before | j her antagonist woald ccme withio ordinary ! range. It ia when all the battery of the i Niagara can ba osed that its crushing ' ! power wiU ba Celt Tbejrroadsida of an 1 old fashioned ship-of-tba-lina, presenting a mark lika a row of bonaes, would ba hit at i avery discharge, and very toon torn to t pieces. Nothing bat an iron-elad can , withstand this truly formidable ship ; nod theae, If sha caanotigbt with any hop* of success, (ba can leave to search for some mora vulnerable antagonist. In tha araat of a wer with any great maritime Power, lha Niagara woald prova tha moat efficient l vmsael in tha world to destroy tba wooden f navy and commerce of oar adversary. t a " , From Um Klehwewd DtepetehTO HARDEST BLOW TKT. We understand thet intellfgenca wes re- ' caived at tha War Office yesterday, to the B effect that Bosccrans and Bnraeidw. aftar baring ehnsad onr forces out of East Ten- '» nesiee. tr*d fallen back to aeenra tboir • prise. It u tkt kurde* Mo* that hat been I- xrvck mi efwee Oo fcfferi" f of '*< Twrithtrtls of oar nitre bm»a Ua ia that re r. gion, and a larga prcpbrliec of tha coal | which aappliw oar feowdpfoe- Itabaunds . i« tha wre-^ias mt liWUhW of lb* atroagest eoaatrie. ia woridTeo fall of |Ay moretaiaS. thai it has been called, not unaptly, the Switterland cf America J As tl « possesion Swl/xarlasid opeaa tha o door (o tba iovaaian of Italy, Germaoy aad - Fraaro, so lha »t«*siiia.i of East Tcnnaa. e — gi«wa reey aceare to Vkgiala. Nprth OffcHwa, Oeargta sad Alabama.
Tha Yankees bote great reason to rejpieo over their coaq.:eet. It was achieved slrr.es t ailhnut sheddiog a drop of blood. - Scarce a eprig of cypraea is intsrtwlaad witb Bosecruns' wretth of laorel. He bed to ask, aad ha received; be htd but to ; end it wat opened. Everything gave way before him-, Tha strongest positions yielded to his demand. Tb* most powerful fortresses opened their daor, when be said. "0| en sesetce." The loft isa1 monntaias offered hie enemy wo point of resistance or sepport. Onr ertdy teems to have been paralysed, aod made no resist anca at *11. All they appear to haee thought of* was to gel ontmf the way. It is the most astounding conquest recorded In history. Tha march of Charles Till, j through the length of Italy was nothing to iC It seems now that BotecreM never meat to Mlow Brtgg farther then waa ce cetsary to get him not of the way. He means to hold East Tennessee, and a rail- ! road is already being made to tba Blue , Grass ronntry in Kentoeky. Ha will then I have access by rail to Cincinnati acd LuoL Uville. Ha will fortify all tba moanUio t passes, and get him out who can. This i*. we repeat lt. the heaviest b'.ow | we have yet received, scd it is tb* heavier that wa had a powerful army in front of Rotecraas. which was oot allowed to draw j a trigger in delence of this alhimportaot I I
conutry. SPECIAL NOTICES. •40. WAGES PAID »IOO. TO eel! £•>"<!• the ADAMS SEWING MALOMPANV We will give a commission tl ! on all goods sold by our Agents, or psj- wmges at *10 to atoo per mouth, sad pay all nerrsssry I espmscs. Our machine W perfcv: ID tu stcchsu sm r A child can lesru to operate tt by half aa hour's j instruction. !« U equsj to sny Family geste* Machine In use, and we hsre reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. kach Machine la warranted for thtee yaataAddreaa « C WUCLO. ocS ty Geo- AgL, uforoll, Mteh. i ' BOOK, CARD fa. JOB PRINTING. ALL kinds of Plain and Fancy Book, Card nnd j Job printing neatly aad promptly executed at this | i olTlce. Good Work at reasonable ralee la the founI daRon upen which btwlnaes ts expected at this e | tatdlahmsat. EIE AND EAR. PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist aad A Uriel, . formerly of 1-eyden, HeUaad, le new at Ke. SU Pine Street. Phlladm, where persona afflicted with diseases of the Uyt and Ear will be acianttBamlfy 1 treated and cured. Lf curable. ArUSmnl eyes Inserted ■ without pain. N. fa— Me charges made ler exam v. , . . nation. • 1 Tha Mediant FamUty la thrlthd, hh ha haa ne aecraU - la his mod. of trvxtmenL Je I* ty , iait. , NOTICE. THE subecrtber. hxrln* sold out the -Oman Wave " OlDcc, calls up.,o all persons Indebted te ' him for Xutocrrptlon. Adrrrtulnc. or Job Work, te s call am. settle tne same without dotty, as he la . desirous of aetillBf up hit old laiaineea, and needs the money fine him to hl» present bualOMa 0 I All debta due tho offlot previous to the Bra! of • June taat must be paid to tha uadcraltned, and all . simx that time jo i. R. Magonscle. the present publisher J «- LEACH. July IMS— tf late Proprietor, a. 1 i i ; m. . . [
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. rjraiL'ANT to the proriatnna of "cation I* of an 1 act entitled "An act to provide internal revenue to support the Government and to p»y Interest on the public debt," nppruved July 1st. W, notice la . hereby given to all persona liable to pey duties ov taxes under aald act la ths County of Cape May that ! the fotwtor of the First Collection District ef the V ats of New Jersey b*a received from the aeeereor ! of aatd district the Irate fur aald county of t-x m, Irenen end Inonmea, and duties on anlmtlr attuch- ■ used. The above tnaea and dutfoe, aareamnl by ths , said luucreor, h.vlng become due aad p»J«Ms, tha i undersigned anU attend for tha .-Uitctlaa of tba AT GOSHEN. Fran Monday, Oct. ttlh tola Wednesday. Oct. tut- . ' AT CAPE WAT COL'RT HOUSE, Thursday, Oct. Uth AT DESNUVILLE, Friday, Oet- tsth. 1 AT TUCKAHOE, 1 Saturday, Oct. 11th. 1 At <\4 Washington House. CAPE ULAND. t Tuesday, Oct. Sam. And that all parsons who shall aaglret ts pay ths . • duties aad taxaa, as aleresald aaaccaed upon them, . I within tha period of Urns ahees apeelBsd shall be . , liable to pay ten per oootum additional upon the f amount thereof. . Celled Ma ton currency aad bankable money m- I reived In payment of team. . X ortrt. THOMA* BEESLrT, ( Deputy Cotleetorfas Caps Way County. , ^ God. cn. octotwrath, ire*. , t WENT JERSEY KAIL ROAD. ;( 0 AND CONNECTING LINE*. " on ah 4 afirr Mondnj , Srgt. Sl*t, IMS, 3 TRAIN* WILL RUN A* FOLLOW*: ,f From Pbiladrlphia. • I A, H. i« Tuesdays, Thursdays, aad SatURlAys. I • Cane Mar Aseommadstioa and Freufct. WooohuiT. • i 3 ,;.„.!-ro 1 MlltTtllaj M Toaknhosaad H. r DiMto ta.Uk Mt. ruaaar.t 10 A asaeUie lo se. Cape May C. H- U.I*. Du. at Caps May at IX-ld P. M. j It *■" m.,i lire- foe Bridreton. teirm. Htiatowu, i stages to all places IB Caps May County . It. ExptcH tor fwvlgrttm, nalem, Ptttafown, : . Glamboro, Woodbury, tviwtvtUs. OcuaeaW. ha. s T IS Woodbory and sU !tvsrm«i!st» pfoW". " Retmraing IrtVf bs foHaws: :i i rnmmMi I htants iBP. f MUI. Exprres. , SttatawJL sua. m. -or ' l*j •• a " Frefokt at -JZ jTTkN urntfi \I.R. •"**. i
NOTIt k. \r.OOt> BrickUyre far rre«r**w/le« of work ran a'wy. te found by VftpH V ■"» oBor- •■*2'* SPEC IAL NOTIC E. ■ ams without delay. A Mat la aufflctoat tor fan A. wrvfry: Cape May Court House. Cre. A isa «m JEREMIAH 6CHELLENCER INFORMS fcta frleada sad tha publla genarally thai as haa tor aals a large supply o( • i CEDAR SHINGLES, WHITE PIKE LUMBER. J aad erery eartsty of building lumber. The attention of the public t, reaper tfulty solid M. oeStf JEREMIAH SCHELliNGER J CARPET WEAVING. J JOHN C. LITTLE 1 BECS leave to Inform hlafrtenda thai ha wiD COW- J men re Carpet Waaritc again at hie re wenna at the Steamboat leading about ths 1st of April, aad 1 solicits tha "ttsnttaa of tha Ladlrv; Work done la H . tha baa! manner. oe* tf o.tobcr ata. ta**. H. S. PUTNAM fa CO.'ti I . PENDULUM CURTAIN FIXTUREPATTNTtn JASl'ART l*. ISM J Diairreotra.— Wild up ths Curtain only ; plica It MM In t - a bracket -. rua the cord tlirmigh '.he loou o: the f j • juadulum ; attach • taasel to tha.cord. Tb Inwsr ^ , the rurUln. pull ths e-ndhnHvonUlt; a*d false tha a hW. tf- Caa small tacka ""S ■ Manutsgtory. NEPOXiETT. UAH. NEW COAL YARD. ^ r I'LTKBSON Jt K t M U L E COAL AND WOOD TARtr I I
CORNER Of SECOSD A VINE RTF I ATX, CAMDEN." Where the- wtM be pleated to acs nil their are ■ -ustomera. The, a. II alao uaep.la MCneetfoa with their Coal Tard. FEED, FLOUR, LTXE. Re , Alt of which will he aold *t the loweet market PETERSON fc K1MBLL. I t aiodea. Oetnbei Sth, UU. ONE CENT REWARD, I UAN eway from the aob"*rther oo lha atght sf lha ^M *Mh sf foptember, IWH, Aieaaader Rtahasdana AU peraoot are forbid karborlag or trustier him oh VALUABLE PROPERTY rOR SALE. I THE und'Mlfucd offer for sale tha meet eltgtkle the turnpike leading to the Court Houm. Urea- < tini about thirty metre, nearly thawheiesf whieh le deetrablr for bulldiag lore. i Thle lot of g-onnd ts aorthy thaattaallooof there 1 daatrfg plaaaaat homss^^A^as ^ ^ PUBLIC SALE. 1 ' OP VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPKRTT OK CAPEMLAKP TiriLLbeaold at putdts aale, re ' 1 SATURDAT, OCTOBER ttlh, mm. aa the premise", at « o'clock P. M., a very dretrabfo, arat cottage, built aad finished In cottage atjrts, ua L» layette street. Sie Of lot.** fast trout ty MO deep. _ i Conditions will be msda easy sad known at the P t,me of talc by , oci Jggtr. M SMITH, Auetleoear. v HENRY HARPER, Xo. 120 Arch St., Phllsdf Ipfata. f TTA* always nlugattach of ^ WATCHES. Tor Lafilss and Gsntlemen, M (01* and eflaas. ONE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARt, In great variety, and ot on ROGERS' Superior Plated Spoons, Forks, ef-. SM- ' SCHENCK'* PULMONIC JTRIT WILL CURE m Coaiumption. XCHENCK'* PULMONIC SVRVP WILL CURE ('•utumpiion. ^ SCHENCK'* PULMONIC &Tff 'TWILL CURE Cousumplion. tCHENCK'S PULMONIC STRUP WILL CURE f'onxnmptioB. U'HLXCK'S SEA WEED TOME i will CURE Dyspeptl*. SCHENCX'S sea WEED TONIC WILL CURE Dyspepsia. . SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TO.VlC will CURE Dyap*p*la. 1 SCHENCX'S ska WEED TONIC will CURE Dyspepsia. schenck'S mandrake pills will cure Liver Complaint*. schenck'S mandrake w.u will cure Liver Complaints. schenck's mandrake pills ; i will CURE Liver Complaints. ' | bchencxv M indrake ptllr will curl Liver Complaints. ! - ' jsSSSr?E33l iSnrs Rcap.romaier his prlee la **■ .. . , , S knjr. Ir ca-i.-.o^ Mjreas.da^b^ sbregsrew «j< . PrtregH ottre u Ka. re Merit . Mxlh Street. rMlwIerph-.a. Pa., wher: MM* for 1 ihsf Jt> !

