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VOL. XII.
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. lSBti.
NO. 582
CROQUET. |||| plpSsr j 0 &toUte>**s ** «h»Cre*eel 9-"-' ( Ver very famous to Ik* par Uieyplay, ■ML w Iiykw'Sifitfa'artOlToWIhr fr...' ' 1 Si a* aa* blue and aearlrl, through ike be®pe ■ ralf • < "i :\wpx,,zz.-.-.:w&r:~'* , Me awsfWurued ankle, while Ik* '■""•» eeeiOa ( IHMHlikl aun m out of preaaail " "%r-"u" cnvM-" b*u* h* , 1 arei'Tr'' -* ,k" | , * WktoT*raa>U*>taa "ttet'ae'it.tM res • "a I Deftly did >k« Cfo*na*. sad a, thouihts recall I Now mf kNrt w croqueted (or more than j , Plartaf bow wtlk o tba is, anil another tell | Whel I fondly whispered, sey ha lore, her ■ MiWsaftUtte. !C I M. D. Ooawaf, who write* London c letter* to tb* Botloo Commomttalth J ud other paper*, recently attended ■ ! c reading firee by Ch.He* Dleken., In t 8t. Janet Hell, and girt* at bit in- j *S . j b***llf*l*otop*Dj, evening dress being ' it rijfrur. The noreliit it very car* fol aboot the trraegemenu mtde for hit reading* H* baa infhrtabtjr a little red reltet uble. with a tbelf on . ui* tide for handkerchief and water, ar.d pa the other » Hula bJ.wk lor the , hook for which he einoet e.ver rkfer., f the read life being really dramatic t dHl^ertee, •Hh-ebe*! end mimetic ac- • eeetorie*. «|Si'i*arh. He Wat dretted 1 »e a war JPJfrll h* retarded a. afe; ' Jeweled ablrt-tted.t and e little booquet in the lappet of a draaa-ooaL Ha i* cooaiderably bald on th» top of hte , forehead, and hia beard and inonaUche i are qoltc gray ; th* wrinkle*, too, get J deeper and deeper about tbe : i eyaa. Bat bl* color ia etill good, hit role* elearand .trong, aid hia aoi- j at all oa, perfect. Dicken'* reading ia indaacribablr j it j • girea eat th* iaprettion of an entire r ■lock company in on* man. The [ - lieoeaaatnetad for reading ware "Dr ; Marigold" and thg trial-scene from ' , Pickwick. 1 did not, I conic**, like ; J to well the pathetic pert* of Dr. Mari- i gold. Wbuerer Dr. M. brcame J pathetic ba tpoke good Englith In- j ataad of maloit, which wat inartintio [ airil d*prra«ing to the beenr. And in j j deeeriptire and In hnmorou* pa**ap«* i bit reading* wtra nniarpaaaabl*. In | the raadlng from Pickwtok hia f*ca i iirtwUw ii" Trjrant »»<» f 1 tome be wat calling np, one alter j . another, old . cbamctera, old friend*, , oldfsncle* and dreamt, and that they I > cMad abaat hia, ogled him. played . aboot bit bead, and nettled aboot hi* j tet>. One hat to be faattlar with , > the English court* to realiae 8. rgrant ! Baxfu*. end Dodeon and Pogg, and- j J th* old Judge., To each of tbaaa | i Dleken* fir** an entirely different I J tone, face, and look. Hia imiutlona ! < of the lawyer* ere eo *xosUcot that the j J boon i* filed with oprbariobt laughter j Hater* certainly meant him to he an : i actor aa well aa a eatclitt. ' The public ' bar* appreciate# the** reading* deeply, ead it ia befff to get teett , ! |i The adjournment of Congress lea*** < Waabiagton ia that auta of dallnet* j < aad atapor that azitled ia time* anU , ' iiffiito. Nawapapar men, following i ( 35^icSTS.",u."rti; narS2%ib jt 'Iha ' r*m'ai(i9r r of ih* hot i •«2BBiBSrsr«Ei! Hgh*^ tU' patriarch of the Associated : Stfag Imwreaoa andjff bib Moot- | * o*d By lag ton. af th# Tkiigmg. «r» J ' Ulu far dam* oa Lourlaiud -• SH— Ml*, of the Bo. ton Ad- , 44»***oJ*p*t aad yrratty j IjWIa Oaaa Qo^X. H.-Poore, of I PReh Boatoe Pmt, t* lea w| ; all , 'VWifiif iflglkiltoiMhii c , 4m of two maah of a ahruia kind , wiB.Olffch, of tab, lTerM. , wiltaka a tea mt th* PhUdfglphla I Oi.lMhi^f mmk Itoffattha ^ . . 2jE£9Wad"w«*~- - 2r" ' SSSp *1 yi *^-*7^*1
Tanltr (eol * *ery promUing name) h«*. r*c*ntlym*d*il*app*ar*ne*lo New York, Biter th* model of the Ltdgtr. It I* edited by Mr. Ckeney, formerly a *&UeTtar le . Uifeloo. He dielik** law. and hae turned hi* attention to writing aorela, debating, 1 editior. and baliaring in apiritaaiiem. i Mr. Willitm Wiotar ha* collected and j published tbe writiegi of the lala George Arnold of Now York. The Tolome will I »er»* many ae a pleaeant-reminder of a | (raial companion and a wbole-eoulru , friend. Krum the many poem* ihernn eoutainad. we aeUcl the following, at I giving a eery trolhfol phologruph uf , George Arnold. Am I : I k>*c m/corn'oA* «o7mj" Mtun ; i Lei Uuma who.wtohlhem mil (orgnldaml i-ralw. To mc UUnmmrrday brtaf. mora of pto..ur« 1 - Abj iiUuuI wnwde of waiar Uly MIIm. ' ; 1 , Ther. wa* a time wkea I ba* higher .la., I Th.n thu. lo lie aamag the flower, aad il.leo ! 1 ilii-lag bird., or walch Ik* .uimet'. nam.. I Toete «ai a time, parkapa, wkaa J had thought To tuake a name, a home, a bright eal.t.Bee; ( ° n^ughl-. "" ** m' W*" I j .are a mlraga Ika* raal.hed with (he dlatance f I " " uwe I Icara do longer now Fw (.am, for fortune, or (or amply proton ; I | Relher than wear a crown upon m» brow.- | I'd U* lonrcr ken among tha dal.l... ~ The lover* of fine poetry will be glad to i ; that Mr. 8. Adam. Lee, the Ameri. I editor of Leigh Hunt's work*, i* about | pablrab a volume of Elegant Eonnet,* I | from the bait Italian, Kngli.h and Ameri. poata, with noire, so Kstay oa the Bonnet, and a preface by tbe Bl. Rev i Alooto Potter, D. D., L.L. D. , , MrnBobart Davie, odilur oftha Phfla"baturday Night," will Malt lb# lelaud aaxt week. i Knbmarinr table*. ' Tha Atlamio cable ia the Bfiy-flfth deep eca liaa oow in working order. Tbe oldest < line ia that from Dover to Ca'aia, twenly- ' *«ven milt* long, which waiiiid in IBM, j and ha*, therefore, been in operation lor 1 " fifteen yeere. Tbe llee from Dover to Oe- I und ha* been worked for thirteen year.. | A cable wa* laid from Coraiea to Toeeany . i months ago. 1 I The following ia a lint of tha Una* now t ia op* rat ion : ; . | !| : PLAtg* 1 0*a*cTXB^r n g ( J 1 t* Laid. _ — — I jfcreMnCaUlfc...^,. - jy,; *J 4 14 ! laM-rrnhor Forth. . "J14 J " : l*aa— Porlpatitek to Donagh.- ■ ; u^Por^tSS°N^klittead i a !* I mat rwadw to Seamark u ■ n 1 £— ll.ly loiereia.-.-,. no aa K IV . ; tea*— Cotaled tojgfdlala........ lo a it 1 5EST," iojtSb i !r • ;i ttxzrsszittsz". ,e. i' i MWI— dmoea lUtttke al Onauke, ^ i a ■ nee una Korway pftatda.... ifl i a iaa*^bAtuma^tou*g!*tord im. i a < l*a* — Cey loa to iadxa Mia { 'i&gSssss:.^ ^ I mat IWIkm'uri *»>aa**ga*. . £ a v l|j* Ml*l ■ tha awera la lauta HIV S ! •? i«* adfklc Jakai »!**« aa t v H*e 'era* to Ftiefh Fnuww. . . »i r • 1 insk— Taomanl* *o aamta a-ralio MS i t *ee~ Seamark— Swat Belt Bee : iwn fgma* rnGtoga n* i « i l*M ludataa* to llakoa. M I I j55Ejafe^.v.:::: jl % i i iff Mu* w.v aet^fftoadih','. i* i * 1 . iai— Tootoa toOamoa im i * , IMl— Hotybaad la Howth *4 i n \ !51~J^k*wotownihJ..'.!;;:','5 * * Hi f laav-Tagtand to Hotlaad las « j., I ,4 : ; 1 i itoi goiiklaSlrati— ,.^ ini, 1 I 1 Cundea to Toaoany to I lam". ' lsta— Vaientla to Kautouadl d -Ito* V Ma, . Total mlla* r......A^»T I, . Savarai cable* or abaete'r length. , nnt i i included in this table, are ia operation* i ! | diffrient pan* of lb# world, bot they ere I of mioor importance, and their working ; I j doe* not materially affect the probability ' i ! eurting point* of nineteen of th* whole | Dumber df .ubmariu# line*. July ha* , i thro*'; Horwwy ha* laid three aeiom the JOvif #i*oa lsA7 ; France baa two ; 1 ! Spain baa one, and India iwo. Tha , : Malta and Alexandria line, nasi in length | (1.S35 adlae) lo lb* Allaotic cable, la laid tbrae taction*, and th* part in daep 1 j water ha* waver caoaad any axpeue* fur I CABLE ENDS. i Th* New York Poti of tha 41*1 nit. I pablUbe* Un annexed : ! Why U a happy hweband like th* AtjUalic cabl.r Becaaaa ba ia tplietd to hi* l/tarl , \ Tto'aaU tha pnaeat taeeeaa af th. telegraph wa* ia lb* fact that tha I director* never lost eight or th* "gnat aad" of their awttertahiag fro* tha rtart. Oa tha arrival af th* Great Kaatara at ' Nawjoaedlaad, th* tailors nnaoimoooly ] doeUrad that tha wboU tblsr was "fltgtd , •mt," and dwiiag tb. paa*» tlwy held aa indigently aaath*. at whmb lood ahouu of "Down with tb* cable" bare Shall wa call Mr. Vt4d as ariatoarat j hewjwoe it m ea vary pread ad.hia "rwa. ,
The Reatleaa Sea. The eca la not only the emblem of i change; bot it ia itself tbe caoae, ( directly or Indirectly, of nearly all the j I physical change* that take place in J ^ tbe world. Ascend the mountain *nm- . | mil, and there, amid tbe crag*, where | i the eagle builds hit eyrie, and tha ! | heather growt in the bine immeaaura- i alienee i of heaven, yon tread tbe 1 1 ahorea of a former tea, whose abelia ] and coral*, imbedded in the roeka, are i •till aa perfect and beaotiful aa when 1 tbe last retiring wavi^rlppled over j tbem.' 1 Descend into the atony chamber* of i , ! the ear^), and there In the darkne** of I ; the quarry ynn will acc the petrified ' : skeleton* of Gab that once swam in -the : i waters, and the aands that formed the | shore* of the onkcown ae**, and tbe : | I undulating ripple marks left behind | by the ebb and flow of long-forgotton | tide*. We cannot name a single spot : other been. _ ' I Kvcry rock that now aonstitutc* tbe ; | firm fonndation of the cartb waa once , j dissolved lo it* water*, lay at mod at , I ita bottom or aa «an.t gravel along it* | , ! shore. Tbe material* of nor boose* j were once deposited in it* depth*, and : , | bnilt on the floor of an, gncient I ( | ocean. Wnat are now dry continent* | | were once ocean bed* ; and wh%t are ( ' now tea beds will befotore continents. , ! Everywhere tha tea is.* till at work — encroaaking upon tha abore — under- , mining the boldest cliff* on tb4 cosit , by its own direct agency. And^bere ( it cannot reaob itself, it send* it* , cmiaaaries to tbe very beart of the , ffaeert* sud the vary tummiU of monn- \ tain ranges, and tba very innermost , rccesse* of continent*, tbore to produce cooatant dilapidation and change. | It* own water* an coafioad by the , shore line, but na voice baa ever said , lo iD Beet-fooled wind* and -Ita view- t lea* vapor* — "Harennto aball ye come. , and oo further." Tbty rite* from tbair , bod, these measoogera of tbe | aud peraue their flight along the , aky until tome lofty peak far in the interior arrpat* them, and lhay dis- , charge their watery burden Into Ita j bosom, forming tbe aonrcet of ttreama , and rieera and glaciers, that carry on tbe work of change where the roar of the tea itaelf i* never beard. Tk« Taut or Mm ann Wont*. _ Some Frenchman of a alatistical lorn of mind, who evidently baa but little ) to do, pobliahet in a ll.vre paper tome curious statistics of tbe average talk of men and women: He has discovered that aa ordioary middle-aged man apenda three hours per day in conversation, calculating at the rata of one hundred words per minute, or twenty-aloe octavo page* per boor, , which would amonut to qir hundred | | page* per week, or fifty-two big J : volume* per getr. Having asccrtaii.ed it beat facta a* regards th* inatculino \ , portion uf the homan race, the statia- ■ ticiam applied bit beat eticrgiea lo \ ; aaoortaia tb* amooot of word* uttered an ordinary aud middle-aged female j. ! per minute, and lb* amouut of time | spent on tbe average by that tex in j ; general conversation. After tha moal ] , patient investigation and abtlrune Cal- j eolation, tbi* able arilhmvticiaa waa j I compelled lo give op tbe question, wnd confea* tbe magnitude o[ the fignrea produced even at the outset of tb* { inquiry, baJHod all baman calculation, j "Why are you like an annual, my 1 1 darling f" aaid a taocy lover, binding ! ' hia arta aronad Uarriet'a waiaL "I cannot a*y. Why ?•' "Became you are handsomely bonnd." 1 ' Indeed l" aaid Harriet. "Wby then, aa 1 like a book T" "Becanee I'm bonad in c*lf!" — 4 corraapoudaat from Lonaiaaa writs* that a great maoy of lb* water privileges advertised ia that region, are not worth a d— m. — What is tba d.lereace betw.en a miachiavoB* uoaae aad a bcaalrful lady ? Oae barm* tb* chaaae aad the other charm* tbe bo'a. — "What Sow of baaaty shall I : or * t^f*OT*nwc | ry ?i!rM?h * ; tbaiaaa eSaea coa. lastly gas borwd
Tut Favbiok at Saaavooa.— Jecai# I I Juna, writing from Saratoga, thus reprimand* soma of the belles : "The lsdiee here expose tbeawelve* te criticism, by wearing, for daocior. high I black boots aad black aboes, oith thin ! whita dreeaea. This ia onheard of gaue Merit, nolaea the draas is trlqimed with ( I black. Tha pre Mint fashion of koopa and tha present style of daaclog exposes the feet and ranch more; aad the extremes! i cars and nicety la required in dreeainS i ; the feel and the arrangement of th» un- - der-skirla and other gannvnta. Nothing | be eonraivad more ilirenchantiog than I ; to see a pair of large feet, encaaad in cor | ; rssponding black bunts, whirling rosnd ( ! under a thin white Areas and scant skirts. And tbie remind, ut to venture a hint, that their drees*, require voUminou. I drapery beneath and oeer tha hooped i skirts. Many gentlemen have a fashion i of j'gging » lady up and down and j«»ing ; round in a way that startles one or , | ordinate .kina oat of all propriety. , and unless the dress ia very deeply trained j and properly supported ,by skirts trained ; j in the same any and dt the tame length. ; ; mortifying accidents and disclosures are I , , A W 1st r I wind Cloud. OnJSaturduy last about noon, Ozeadyde, near Uileskelf, n singular looking : clood, of the ehqpe of an elephant's | I trunk, appeared in the air ju«t over- j bead. It wua wide at the top aod tapered off to a. small point at the bot- I I within on'e hundred and fifty { i : yarda from the earth. This appear- ' 1 : ance continued about Gfteeti minutes, 'all the time revolving very rapidly, :' aod making a noise like a large mannfactory at work It was probably ex j tending aod getting nearer to thu earth with ita tall, when all at once it seemed to bnrat and emit whut we thought water, causing a great mist, though it was more like a large ateampipe when the steam ialel off. Immediately after there was an alarming whirlwind, or tornado, tearing np eeerythiog before 't. The first thing we saw it atrika 1 a large tree oo Mr Farrar'a farm, wbicb it nearly atripped of It* branches off the bough*, tnaoy of , which would weigh more thao a quarter of a too each. These it earritfd j more than one hundred yards high, and afterwards dropped at a distance of one bonbred to three hundred yards, forming a circuit around the tree. It ' next went in the direction of Mr. I Ferrer's orchard, where it did great destruction to -the fruit tross. These it twisted round like a corkscrew, . although many of them were ns thick - as a man's body. It afterwards passed i in lb* direction of tbe river wharf, < which ilcrotseJ, taking a lajge quality of water up lo an immense beigbt ' After crosaing^tbe river it laid the meadow lo Bolton logs, ~ "(about one hundred yarda wide) quite fiat in a straight direction. It then rccrosaed I tbe wharf* near Bohon dough, and , was seen again -to -tako-a quantity oil water up higher than the lofticat tree J in the uey^tefliood. All this took : place lo the praeenca of eight or teu i people -~Lim*4SujUuul) Sltrcury. |- — A dstf gallon of Louiaiaaant are in Waabiagton urging Congrats to past the ^ 1 1.500, 000 appropriation lo rtpair lavas, along tha banks of thy Mississippi river. They show that tha above sow txpeadad now will aave many millions another year, and if tba work is neglected tha «Uy ol ! New Orleans will eventually b* destroyed. Y A soldier at Tybs^^land, Georgia, was shot whD* trying^^esarl. i — Nolhiag like it,— Congrats water, I especially aftar a lark. I —Getting the worth of yonr money, — i goiag oa an excursion in the Kennebec. ! — Ae infant woe killed io tba cradle by ! a large rat at PilUbarg tbe other day. Sqalbe. An eothaeiatbc admirer of Uncle Tom's Cabin said lea friend. "This book. sir. naver written by mortal baada." "Traa," said his frieod, "for It it the I work of Harriet Baeobar'e toe." U- Whet part or a lady's dree* is like A. An spa-ran. Q. Why dees a ban uavar grow old and die? A. Her ton [eon] never *et s. 0- Why hav* bane oo hereafter T A. Becaaaa they have their out world [oaeka twirled] la thin. 0- Ifytm rnparaapar on lbs -knuckles, what diaaaaa will yaa give hia ? A. Yaa '11 mmk, torn drap-sickU Q. Why is U* Davil always civil? A. Aa (top o'dsrkaaas, oaabot ba imp-o-tito. Q. Why ie adog'e tail lika tba aapaf a "d- "SMaitoa it sa th* - fisrthaet from the ■ mCt" • q. Why ia a hay erith a tanad Jacket te tre—re Hha a totetar bieaarmaar A. 'Oaaaa ba'a tared hit eloae. Q. Wha* wm th* first pagQitoic aa- ! eoxatar aa uteri T .(- Wh^KihflfitM^Nihito. • .
BAUGH'S RAW-BONE SUPER- ' PHOSPHATE. Office of B.t'OR A Soxs. 1 No. 20 8. Delaware At. [ i Philadelphia, August I. 18C6. I The " Msnufacturera' Tax" of six per ] cent, upon 8UPKR-PH08PHATK OF LIME, imposed by tbe Government do- j ( ring tbe war, having baen' repealed by j Congress, the i liance takes rff -rt this day. We have decidxl !h-r»ron< lo reduce the ■ price of Baugb's Raw Buna Supar-Pbos- j phato of f.ime to ff51 per 2000 poands, B AUG II * SONS. |< Sola Manufuctn rerv { ' Tbe Difference. Those visitors on th* Islaud who are oow making preparations to go boms, simply tbey think their slay has been ( i sufficiently protracted, would do well to | 1 | pause and study the pictures which we I oow lay before tbetn. in ell tbe largr [ cities tbe lavagre of varum, forms of disease are now .s. n la Brooklyn. New York and Philadelphia, ths cholera Is doing quietly but .un-ly n> dralhly work. I Up tbo close 'ieove and alleys where the , many congregate, *e »-o disease, a poi- | I closa aod ill ventilated boarding booses | (lasses reside, a steady current of vitiated ' way over and into all tbe residences of i the inhabitants. The rich do not escape. I for near or contiguous to every palatial i abode run* a court Or alley, where disease The summor complaint makes havoc among tbe little ones, and I Le intense ' i bent of the son, reflected from the burn- 1 ing bricks, gives rise to discomfort, fovor weod their way where business end doty . cells. All soch have our sympathy. Now turo from contemplating the above I picture, and glance at tbe scene around us Observe th* oot-door life which we < We drink in the moisture from the ocean loaded aa it it with' those many valuable constituents which prolong life, aod make I | all hale, hearty and vigorous. Wo take s ! daily bath, tbas opening tb* pores of tbe body, and permitting and facilitating the voideocs of noxious aod unhealthy score. ' dance of neb. fretlTaud nutritious food Finally, we era surrooud.d wilb those 1 influences wbicb lend to call forth e flow > of good spirits, end banish depression ; and m.lancboly, -music. ,lho bath, tbe ; j hop. the drive, sud tha charms of convsr- I i aation, all combine to do ibis We are j living in an earthy Elysium. We may ] reaching our distant homes. ) —A South Carolina lady died lately. , who for thirty-six years prior to her death I j subsisted entirely upon water, i —Ths greet question which sgiteles I the country uow la— " Are paper collar. I • poisonous t" I | — Th#''Lord" mayors or Now York i and London are exebeuging coertesies 1 ; over the Atlantic Telegraph. Delegates to the 1'hlladelpbla Conservative convention from Ururgia. A wwer a, Ua., Aug. A— Tba despatch from this ctly,)osluroey, giring thu n ofst delegates at large to Ibu Philadelphia Cou- , Senator Manning, who was also elected. , Destructive Eire at Oil City. I Nww Voax, Aug.* — Private de.|oOOLe. have been received here aanounciog a large I lire *t Oil Cllv, destroying nil the property here of thu Uaitod & tales Company . Jeff. Davis. FoRTKsas Monro*, Va., August 2.— i U'Couuor went north this eveniug o'u the j P steamer George Leery, Luring brought [ to an end bis protracted laleiv.eW euh Davis. From the raomeul or hw arrival 1 bore, three doya ago, hu hoe remained i r From I aliform iu. 8a* Faaamsco, Aug. 1. — Tba U. 8. steamer Sewsnee Iroia Callao, arrived heir ! to-dey. The Chinese tfaroogboet the tsuie favor tb* projected China steamship lite, 1 and promise suppoit to It. "Tb* Climes. mernksaU are paiUeularly auxiuus to pa- ' troulse lb* Hue. Uioiug shares bettor. Ophir, $260; Bdlcher. $160; Chollar, $117; Yellow ; Jacket, $628 j Legal lenders, 72). From Minnesota. St. PacL'a, Mine.. Aug. 1.— Tb* Dsmocratic Stat* Convention to sleet dslegates I la lb* National Union Coovsao* alti Philadelpb.s mat to-day. Tba following delegates for tb* Stole at large were cbo- , sen D. S. Norton, T. Steal, H. M. Bic* and F. J. Calbrsiih. BwsolutioD* in sup. I port of President Johnson, sod favoring 1 tha immediate odmiwioo of the Southern ! Slate* into ths Union, wars ado .ted. Arrest of faxta inns. New Yoax, Aag. 3. — Uen.ral Seat* A Baa has beea arreetsd ud toll to bail to th* sum of thirty tbp— and dollars. ' charged by Mr. Maatgomary with acting malieiooaly in bavtog him arraetad ud . i imprisoned. H* lays hia damage at twenty- 8 va tkoasaad dollars. Ftgtot wrttJa' lmdUma. 1 ai- jd.— To* Democrat : , ' diaoa i* Idaho as* getltof treahltoom*. ; Tha»to*d**rud Jot, tot oa Bola'.r 1 •tub aad Baby *»ty. Tbey was* par. ■ ' sud by Hasps ud * «gbt *cc*t*d m | wbieb tweau achbrre ud fhsrty ladiaa. were til tod. AX hstast adriaee Uu. , ' ~-7~rr •jjjj ju. sewww- owe!,
MEDICAL. 1 THE GKEET ETHKSCTHEM-E TOMCl , . (HOT A WHISK* PREPARATION ! IIOOF LAND'S j GERMAN BI1TERS. DKBIL1TI ! IIHLITT ! PBOSTBXTI'M^^HX SYBTKII I Severe Herds Lip*. 1 i; D I S R A S K S| OR r *m*Fb UHO DYSPEPSIA, ind Diseases from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, HOOFLAND'S OEBMAN BITTXEB. ttrjo Iisn^ b, u^lhau. ^feBUUW p ( ^ "tMrWiviirrmwCHKOMC OK NKKVOl'S DKUILITV DISEASES or THE XIDHEY8 Tf*" Weight la^t^momsriL Sour Itructasl?u"lm«lBl","Vt' sa«T°*.lr«.resl IV^reeimo .'"i A. ' (From the ^v.^^P.^Vndsll. A^wlsa^ Edilo. ! "* Tou'rs* rill"' t. D. FL5DALL. j ' I Prom the Bee. P. Metises. Pastor of the Pass- \ [ ^ ^ punk DapllHt laurelt^i'Lllada.J ^ ^ ; ' | i uaetol to dtaoreere el ILe llver,toeeol appelllc. I of my friends, who have tried them and'ounu I I Ihem greatly beseSeial iu^thv reslovatloB ol j health. ' ! 3XT I (From the Hev.Joeeuh H. Keunard, Pastor ol f ' ! I ha lie" '"t ,^U" L'hureh.l^, I o/medlclua, but togardlog the'prullra ae'ou! ' a' nred^tb0f"Vt»i l"*' ' h>" '* *" : ] staoeea, and parUcuUvly la my own family, oi | the uaefalneea of Ur. dooOand'a liens aa Sillers, 1 depart for ooce from my usual course, lo ; ' e sprees ar full eoarletloa that /er'ev-evei o>. . mttzzs&zp&r s zzzz It msy rsfl J bul usually, I doubt not, it will bv : veir JwoeocUI to those who suffer from Ibv Yomrs, very respeeUully, J. H.tlNNaMb, Eighth below Costos St. Phlledelphts, Lee. M, iose. Rev. J. A Herman, of the German Reformed Church, Kutstowa, berha CUuaty, Pa., war cured of Dyspepsia of (weulylreareeUediag. ^ruTrK«H54'r,mbj'ofre^to proetraUoo of the nervous system. ;s H3;S.w-,2£:s«J»ssss: s.Mva.TSLC'rr These geatlemee eapreee, la the slrooarai theu favorable opinio a of this Bitters 33 B SWABS OB couxrBKFBITi: i xysssrk.r the i^wsiues to-c. m.*ackson- | Asa icttirSnvsz "rifap"' j JONES, ic EVANS. ".-~atStoa , ;
I 1 STOVES. SATE YOUR MOWKY F gTO VKS SEf.lf.VO AT roVHOMT Nh'gf AT 1*\F.NBY HILL'S NEW MARKET 8TOVK STORK, sun ssalb Svesad Htreal, Four Doors sl«.ve South Mreet. Wmt tide, FHILA DELPHI A. O" The stock is undouMadly aa* *( th* lasgsm BKST STOVES NOW IN USE, and soma PATTTRNS HtVKR Br TORE OFFCKXS ONE HAI.F THE USUAL PRICKS! Therefore all who are In want of a GOOD STOVg bal e OOW a fa, orebie opportunity to procure THK BEST, AT M AJtV LLOVSLY LOfF WgSt but thai tverythlag wUI be found na represented OLD STOVES REPAIRED ATTHR SHORTEST NOTICE. ,'** Cjf- CASTINGS AND BRICKS FOR SALE. HENRY HILL, . • "NEW MARKET STOVE 8TORK," No. MS SOUTH MCflVf) STUtUT. PHILADKLPHIA. . ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. THE CELEBRATED ♦ GOVERNOR PENN'e FUEL SA VINO, - OAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, FOR COAL AND WOOD. Numbers sends. d croth C""°"ou* Looklnf 8<0,,v rwr tntro"OOVKRNOR PKNN" .n.vnthm, heln, patented In'toe yenl |OT,,ed ISM by Meant Hill. Ptdladelphln, Pe. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS " consisting ol the plates exposed to Ths Bre being DOUBLE, making it therefore , . MORE DURABLE Trade, aa It has been a general complaint And Vn tured heretofore hare been enUrfly TOO UBHJ. Tire "GOV ERNUK PENS" c creeds nil Others Ly so per cent IN WEIGHT, which glvee It nn edvnn. "*i'h" 0l" *"4 'T,*,D",'; *0R,: W*AT. BEST DAK ISC JSD COOK ISC STOKE KSOWS, For sale ouly by tha I'Aicsrca ami MaRura< , ' ««■*#• „ HENRY HILL, No. MS »o err ri stcoso Btuwt, Phliadelphla. O* All Or.lcrs eent by Mail. In racta Aotrrs, 1 ' inLalo '** °r wlu prossptlr atMEDICAL. . . CHOLERA. DR.C G. GARRISON'S 4 ' CHOLERA AND DIARRHCEA PREVENTIVE, * Will prevent aad cure Aalatloe Cbolem, Cholera. : VarVoMmtrair^ S3T8C ntue lo. every laially la hare w totlto e* h**d. 'once. Fme toe. |rer Lome. obtoSto-ea ■ uihdMliii'.'iure'grave itrvn!gb aagtreL^DeStot ' Iclaj . but lane my LAI'Ll l uKAN T Bl eoee, or 1 It may Iw loo late. Price *1 UU.USE DR. C. O. GARRISON'S * , H TITERS FOR DYSPEMSU., A PURELY VFGLTABLK COMPOUND. Tbey Improve tbe appetite and promote disss - uou There Bitter* are of my owa toveauoo r rod manufacture. Ha, rag need them tot a Luge ! of time a ucc-eai ully la my private preaUcw. 1 now ii. e' u re*"!* e vc n' u'yaf—'ptle^ WhtoaTTaatoS ' -im iraad* tbem^bwroiduigw my Omtola.'Sfy I ^,^al»aja mark a prefect sure. Price Si eu 1 DR. C. O. GARRISON'S j ANTI- DYSPEPTIC TILLS. Thvee Pule ere purely vegetable, aad do aoteoa!bmUd^wWccdU|,S,*CUr *r"'-..!^.ft?y*' ; i ssaJisrsiasaiaefflsS moc .hat requro c Par sou, v. Price toe. per ; i "V you hare Chills aad Fever, use Dr. C. O. 1 | Jareoa-s FEVER aad AGUE CUKE, rrtoe *1 so " I ;«r Rome. — ' I in" on'e PT»C!r -,-iucdka, butfcf my own larcntluu aad maaulae--ry, aad only prepared bylrr C. G. tleivfu. y'ajnjruggula aud'lkalere saoereUy!^ C. G. GARK1SUN, M. D. . ta a regular graduate of the Ualromty of Ps*aU liania, aad treat. paUcate tor all dleroere, al i r. ortiLStir* DRY GOODS £ GROCERlc^" NEW STORE AT UOIHEN. I'HE UNDEKSIGNKP baa nyallld a New Store •znxzrzv ctSZxMifs** ** ** UKOUKLHY ASD TlSfAMK. COkS. I LULU ASb I' LTD. Tto atmatlo* of 'aiyara^ ia^geaeral is aaltodro " GOOflE* as la TWIUdotphla. eeeae^ •hail and rue ia. my mock betore portoeaiag ta^MerehM,toto gA^Ziu ATTENTION I I'llE uaderaigned havlagUke* tbe stare toemev I ly ueropwd by Ma wBltoto I to* .IS , at Brw. RY^GOOOS aa* TKIaf MINOS, . •- . are.

