- - - - __ I AVV. MAY. <*'KAN WAYH, WIvUNESPAY. AUGUST 22. ]86li
• p On*# IsUud,0*peMsy0o«ity,l. J. j tt. 11. MACIONA OLE. W«4an#«), Am- M. 1H86. •tTU or unmrntni. tS ! ^ : jga|::.y::::pj Hartnl llomr. TV* Harvest Home, bold »t lb* Coin j House oa Tbur«d«j- Issl, In kid of tbCsarl Horn Baptist Cbarcb, «.i sue--c«m(bI. apt withal so. ,'iiik lb* un|isfiiiiosbl, ! •lain «r"(b* wwslber. Tbs pro Sis amounted U> something over ( I oar bundrad dollars. NtellBi of City Cnanrili. A meeting of lbs City Councils tn i hrld ob Monday evening, 20lb inst. The principal bosinsss transected was lb» ap- | poinlmeol of Ilr. Jsnirs 8. Kennedy ns Kegialrar of Klaelions, under tba la* passed al lb* last session of lb* LegisW" 1 Board of Freeholder*. A meeting of lb* Board was bald al Ibr , Wosbinf Ion lloore. no lb» 15lb insi.. for lb* parpo's of sppolntlng rag'slrars of tba ! tail ahsctioas. Tba saseavnrr and collectors of tb* townships sra.by law, Member" of 'ba Board, and tha additional appoint nasi! ara as follows : l-emeei 1-esnring. Lowsr Township. W illisBt Kldradga, Middle Township. Tboaiss l.ndlsm. I Iannis Township. Uppnr Township. YVIIIisn Brown. IXTRODt UTIOXS. At b dlnner-pnrty, ondar ordinnrv alrcuBslenras. ihcr* is alweys a sort of | friandlloras between the guests ; el- | though wa rennol d»n* tbnt there eri Mine awfol dloner-tnblvs where a eerr faint boil of confrraation is frrqnrnllt broken by gnp# of primerBl silenee Under nrdiasrv rirrumitancrs train, an Wit we bete bean peenlierly onfor tannle In the choice of (roesls, e dene in» porty most go off tolerably well. ; * Bat, at a large arming party will nothing to amnt* the people, what rhanre of lirellocsa la left f It Is act oneonoton to see all the ladlea altilng > la a circle ronnd tb* room, with r deaaa and timid aonroy of man borertag la tba doorway ; oaaor two, bolder thaa tba rent, sometimes rentorlng to craaa tha room Into the charmed elrc'e. What la the remedy for ibis Mat* of thlage f Naturally. onanswer#, latrodace the goeeta to onanother and ao force thrai to be noeia bla. And bar# all tha tact of tha lad< of tba hoaae moat come oot. It la * grand mistake to coau to a geatlemai In a tort of pleading way, and aay : "Now do let mo introduce yon ti noma ; there are all those yoang Indieoa the aofs. and ao one io apeak ltbem I" Homan nature generally re i hel* agmlnat this, probably btcaoae ft ; •earn* to Imply that a little reeleUnn will spar* yoe the laBietloa. Whei w* lad tha most anraryinp triumph if when the hostess assume" * oa oaly ladles can. that gentle Impcrloaeeeea which neither know# nor co*W oawept denial. "Now, yoo must com. acroa* the room with me: I an gwtag to introduce yoo to a friend f I otiee." Ala* I brelhern. we here ngee* to ellenc* this battery, we folio* the captor drooping and r#eiatlrs< It la exactly at thi* point that thgread diBcalty come* In which I* th. hogboar t bet bean la arery form of in j Whan tha proeetsioa, consisting o' ] rostra* if and hoetaaa, halu in front of , yeaag lady, yoa are eonseions of a fr» mattered syllable', a alight iaflrctioof tb* rerUbrme, and your hoateaa h* •nabbed, while yo* art left alone wltl I yonrfiet#. The name of yonr ne» . friead yoo will fall to catch, ah* i. : esjoolty al • Iota aa to yonr* ; and tb antorai pficpJexity »hich presents Use I j to both of yo* is whet to begin Ulkim | aheat. It ia owing entirely to thi ! in preliminary (^.reatloas ; it Is > woo parti* By earn pre hip d, aad whirl
j yoa may be Mill . lea* acceptable ia i ; speaking of choral service*; you would i Ilka to speak ahoat tha paopl* to the room, bat they may all be her lender ' Ij-lored roaains, for aaght yon koow. It ia perfectly true that it is the : mark of e pusillanimous man to Isle i refuge in ihe wpatbrr; hot, aa far aa j < j we can gM, under the present system 1 1 of Inaudible* introduction, it remain* 1 . unapproachable aa a tafe and generally >' interesting. eubject. It there ootbiag to he don# to re- ! more this social blot f Coald we not 1 ! alwaya interchange eardi, aa Sir. Pick- j [ wick and hit new acquaintances always , , did f ThfR would make us certain, al . ^ aay rate, of the name. But some , J | other derlca must be hit opou for re- ; | moving - the subsequent obstacles to - It ia told of the lata Miat Mitford - that the once bought e turban on her - way to aa evening party, and put it ( on in tb* carriage before her arrival; , ' and the delight of the guests knew no " i : sounds when the appeared la the j - irawing room, atill carrying on hi* head-dress the shop-ticket, which described her as "Very chaste— only 13t. , ; fid." Now this unfortunate cireumr i .Unce was the resalt of accident only, ; ind was not very gratifying to the 'celings of the rlrtim. But some of ' , j the grandest discoveries of science . hare bean nothing more than the im- ' proremcnt uf en accident ; and why < , -hould not ihe tyalem of tickating be ' i introduced ou a more complete acali- ? If wc constantly wore in aocicty a oeal 1 playcard, with our name*, condition, < md taatea, what a delightful aponlanciqs thing conreraatlon would become? ' For instance, a young man might wear ' | ihe unprel-nded inscription ; "William /ones, goswrnuiant clerk: low chorch, ■ fond of the dole, like* gardening, new . | . milk, and l«naf*llow's poems. K#sij dvnee, Hionne street." How readily one might adapt one's enn . reraatian to bit sympolhiet and lades dimilsrly a yonng lady might bear as be 1 '•eolcheon : "Flora Rellaia ; likes weltxing, billiard*, bunting, and All Sniala; Margaret slreel." It wooid bu less arduous under those : circumstances to introduce congenial •ebjects into one's conversation. Rot ' ! we are denied all these stepping-stones ' | 'o intimacy; we ara left to work in the dark with tb* cbane* of throwing our r feelers and Boding something tangible. We remember to have s*»n. not long ,. \go. in the correspondents' column of th* Family Journal, or some other oracle, | ' the despairing question asked by "Faini ! ] Heart." how b* was to overcome an irre- ' | -datable shyness sod tendency to blnsh j ■ ahen he wis introduced; how ht was eithoat faltering, to. commence e ' I sprightly conversation, aod render him ; I self generally agreeable. Feeling thai ' , upon tha eolation of this qoeatioo hong half the isiaet of aocial life, ws wailed. . j n breath lest anxiety, Ibr th* next week's impression, which should contain the r concentrated wisdom of th# editor's ans. ' wer. Th* answer came, and if lb* ia- • ' qoirer wet not driven to snieid* by its > pitiless x.neFbe was s bolder man than he gave himself credit for. It ran thoe:— ! , "Faint Heart" it rrrcnmmended. on be- ! mg presented lo stranger*, to shmmon to j t his aid s manly conBdrne* !" How About it. ' It eppcara that borac eating it aboot : to become a fashionable enlertainmen' at Newport. A eorretpondant of the 1 sVrsg York Timr* thue describfa • norsefieah banquet : "Horse eating is ' * novel mode of creating a sens* lion la France, I believe; it it considered 1 qalte the ibiog to partake aow and iben of a little equine refreshment, hot ! v ao far aa I .know, certainly ao far as my personal experience ia eoacerncd, Newport has taken the lead In this ; '' country, and to b*r mnat attach the i ' ■ merit of first tailing tha borac by the j i ; mat.e, and of dlecovcrtag th# elements \ „ of a aatiafactory dinner lo bla caroue ! Last Saturday night, a batcher, s hanker, a Iswytr, a commercial trev- ' i eler, and a journalist, tat tbcmaelves J i abont a mahogany. table with the in- j lenlion of teating that which tb> j banker ewore waa good— th* quality : uf horseflesh, at food. Th# meat was 1 ; cooked aa steaks, aa rib#, aa haah, as J roast, and waa rotod tender, juicy and ' >' delightful No suspicion of boru j would bwvr entered the brain of aay ; , on* there, had it not been pat there. The chief otyeetloo to thi# aort of dl*t | I ia thia counirjsisita expense. Horees j ' j may ba tender, hat they are scarce It ; I i wouldn't do to sacrifice the aobieat ol : . { enimaia al present prices. Mr. BonJ ner, for instance, could hardly tell bis ; Utt |3S ,01)0 purchete of 8-'' eaota per j i pound, ami on* wouldh't eare to wait , 1 ! I ar lb* Vrry qld r-.g* whoa* muscles, I l .bough well calculated to work their | hony structure, are not aa toft and , i tender aa those of a juvenile missionary or a fat yoang lamb Bat despite tbr ' j isecwwiwcy earb*n>s«tqe^t*l which, J»y tba way, alWaya atari) eAtrabody i. I ibal.ee, a* mar at wall admit that . tioraafirah.pas-M. i. rcw-^ud dirt. .ad *0 far aa oar limited apportouiti !* "f ST" "oadudrd 1 j The battler !#Tth* b."BkerUp™^ .. i giving a grand Uaqnet da ham pretty
Pea Bad leak. Sfcelche*- ' !; Oa th* stag*, ia books and among oar t i acquaintance* . ona alwaya moat admiraa !■' ihnaa partly and good-hamored old gea- 1 I I tlrmrn whoa# manners ar* indicati** of : ^ ■god branding, bodies of good faading, j ; and cnavaraatloa of- caltara, rafinam*ot • and brains. •• All th* world '■ a stage," but Cap* Island. *t this saasan of the 1 yetr, isamsramnth play-hoos*, and among th* star actora ia ona who ia lbs tabj»ct of our akctch lo-dsy. Yoa will general I* find him behind tb* d«ak of the "Stat**," clad In a plain hosinass suit, and looking, i lor all tha wnrld. lika ono of thoa* d* ligbtfol old English squires whom Dick•ns. and Trollop#, and Wilki* Collins, describe so cbsrmiigly. In Bgara oor subject is portly and commanding, displaying a boild oot lacking ' elasticity or strength. In tb* face, how. ev*r, wo all *•• that which makaa or mart., , 1 and In the raoo of our hard Baa that which i makaa him our Aeaw ideal at a hoUl man. A rounieoanrg opto aad" frank Is lit up by ayaa which, iB varying moods of hamor, seem to cbangr from grey to blue. ' In tha ahoVt, browo hair, brnshed di- . i rectly back from tb* forehead and tem- , ' - pies, w* dstect her* and tb#re a streak of 1 1 sliver, which tell that lb# year* spent in 1 r awtering to the want* of a fastidious pubi lie bav# commenced to make their mark. 1 A character nose and mouth, an in- , I lellectual forehead, and a well turned , , chin, maka up a face which beams with ' , I all the nobler passion* and sentiments, j i I All tha aasy grace, tin aoli-l conversation ' ' ! gentlemen everyab»re, ar# th# cunelilu- 1 ; enta of the gentleman who ia tba subject ' I of our sketch. Need we say mora ! 'A r# - not Hie node outline* of our pic-tore failh- ! homes uf luxury and wealth tn sojourn at tba United .Stale*, while they Imbibe the ' sweeta of tbia "city by Ihe aea," if our ' nor pictora ia overdrawn. Wa know it* I i subject ia not iaimeculite, but, on the ! contrary, possess... an equal share of ' worldlinea* and sinfulness with his fellow, men. The " Wave" in ita rollings is r.oi ; oblivious to merit. It has washed egwinsi the hand of talant, tha garb of aanclily i ' and tha fret of humblenea*, but has never toadied a nobler, truer or worthier A *>»f ' . than Col. John Weal. *»W l'ork miaera. It it not generally known thai New i , York at the present time contains a i larga n umber of mltcra aa Inveterate j and degraded aa any on record, and if; we bad apace wc could give a aeries of i portraits of wealth and avarice which i would make the reader abudder. Many l | of these miser* are old botioess mer. who base withdrawn from active life i and atill keep op their fsded and i , weather-stained signs, and beneath i 1 i the garb of trade ply their money-aav- , ing babita. Tbase men will be found , sitting solitary in dingy offices, filled , | with cobwebs and thick with the dust i of years. Money borrowrrs know wh#re to go, and here these pale and j 1 threadbare fossils receive the beat te- . ' " curitiea fir their daily loans. Some . ' of the** half starved wretches, whose , 1 trembling hands can hardly sign a 1 - check, can draw for soms that would 1 ■bake a bank. One of the richest j . man in the city ia now lo be found in ' juat aoch a dingy hole aa we have desJribed, where be loaoa mormons sums i ally. He waa a tatrcbant once, and 1 , 'lit old sign it Mill op; and inside all I 1 ( thing# remain as they were a half century ego. He suffer* daily for the j r comforts of life ; bnt all tbia it com i pentat'ed for by tbe pleasure of actum- ' , ulatlon. "Thpy pome to me to- beg," ! ■aid tbe old man to ao acquaintance, "and there's not a begger ia New York that does not llvs at wall aa 1 i ' do* — a statement which wa* qnite i i trae. > A specimen of the better class of; i this ftnui waa given io the late Ex- i , change place robbery, wbsre Rnfus 1 ^ Lord, a man upwards of fore-aenre, . 1 ' waa tbe solitary occupant of an office ^ , ' which contained between one and two I ' ' | million dollar* in stocks and aeenri- ' I ties— all hit own. Here tbia old man i ' set, day after day, aocamnlatlng at the ' | | rate of $3,000 per weak, and no donbt ' 1 ; hoping in doe time to get rich. Such ' j a board was worth tapping, and tbe : job waa one of tbe neatest and most ' successful ever done in New York, ' [ Tb# late Stephen Whitney 'was a ' ! striking Instance of the commercial i miaer. When we hnew bim be bad 1 I made about ten millions, and at the 1 age of twfiaty-Gv* waa trying hard to | ! get rich. The person and countenance 1 1 of this wretched man were a atody. ' The tremulous form, the sharpened ' features aad the aolicitoo* eye told of : tbe one idea whieb mastered tha tool. "Mr. Whitney was. in bta day, to be . •sen habitually in Wall street, picking r his way along among broker* and ! sharpers, and baling notes, of which { - he was a good judge. He bong ht < ■ ' none bat tbe beM, aad acldom made a , 1 bad parchaae. His son-in-law waa In < ' a heavy business ; bat hi* paper was 1 not considered first rate ; tbe only ' chance of hi* sarcca* being that the old man would keep him an. This | 1 chance We used to bear often dis- ■ - coined, and oa Its probabilities his \ paper found a market. Bat th* old ! ■ 1 ..a did not keep him up ; aad he ! , showed himsaif to sharp to be gallad . ' J even by ao near a relative. Mr • Hd ^ the j 1 1 party cam* with .a application (or ;
Soma ef the** New Yark misers are I atleriy recluee, wtnU srtUvra are social I sad often meet If diacu.s mrth ids ul , money makiagi Tba gr»ap fccasiu*aliy area ia a o-rtain old ruukery, when- a few miUiuwa are rt-preseatcd 1 hungry forme and seedy raiment, ' would be a study far an artist. The ' great complaint with thia class is that "interest is dawn, gaonryjs (heap and tha county Is going to ruin. Only ; five per cent, on good paper, and six on bond and mortgage ; and aa far aaeen-tbirtis*, they pay well enough, bat one msk get bla throat cqfr taking care of them. Th# world'# made up of thieve* and beggars, and there's ao use of trying to get along." A Wutsxav Caaa— It ienot uncommon thing to if a middle-aged man in a car sacking the bead of a thick cane. Bnt ii is vary eausnal to see, as tha writer sew raeenriy in a car. a man holding the head o'a cane in his mouth and throwing his heed back while he elevated the cane in tbe air, to the, intense disapproval of those io the neiahborhood, who consid•red themselves threatened by tbs movement. The sight was not only a novelty bnt a marvel, li was explain ed, however, when the sucker pass-id bis cane lo ■ pares n gar rear him,- with- the remark: "Stranger, lake a swig." Bat the -straoger politely declined. — Count Umburgher. th# Kelgisn Min- j ist#r, who married a daughter of the late i General Cass, i» residing temporarily si • j St. Catharines. Canada, far Mhe benefit I of his health. The-Couat i* the inventor [ , of thet celebrated ebeese. whose " offence ; smells lo Hearen," known lo (ietman. I aa " l.imburgher Cass." — A radical editor ssy* tbst Colonel j Forney is of a "noble typ# wf pnbln ■ men." The jA.ni.rille Journal tBTilk" lie : is nf the type known to printers s> lb. 1 . "minion." Ilia "fsce" is "battered," I sod k* should be pitched into "hell." ' Only printer# can appreciate this joke, j — Contributions received at the ll'oc I oltics, towards th# sopporl of Missionntiesl Ariaiilic City and Long BraWch. , ! —An ingenious youth from tha Granite ; stale, now redding at linear, returned to bis lodgings a f#w nights since in s I stale of grant independence und erect ness. i "My friend." asked his wondering con. ! orsobeu?" ".Wall." replied. 'iho youlh with the peculiar, dignified, end oracular ' manner which only an intnxi.-olrd persm- | bnt fAr Nra ilnmpsliire, pretty d- d I drank:" " l»ok out there! What are you kick- I log my dog \ ' f II I Hess, and I dnu't want lo gel 'em on in) 1 pood clothes. '• "Fless, the devil:- Why. that dog I " Yes darn you, I koow it ; and thai I whar he gets t'hem." — A womsn will tolerate lobecco smoke | i in a msn she likee— sod even ssy she ^ it ; sud yet, curionsly enough, hos I she dislikes it in a msn she dislikes! j ; The Cholera in Seq York. ; Nxw Yo#*, Aug. 21— Ten cases and Eve deaths from cholera in the city are reported to-day. and eight cases and fonr ; deaths in Brooklyn. The deelhs in Ibis | j city from chul-re last week were two; j hundred and fifty ; the deaths from miss- ! eight. I Dir. D.— At ttllaols. In the slslj-olnlh jssr ol • her s*e, Mrs. Ellen, wife of Joseph Foster, April I 10. IMS. formnly of Cspe May. DIED.— 'At Illinois, on the twrnty-alath of Jul y ! lie*, Mr. Joorph roster, In the elghty-thln! yesr Only s shod line In ■ teller written to his I although now aBleted. I still Indulge in : j Ihe fondjiope. and It Is Ihe strongest desire ef ! | my h^l that, If eoBslslent with th. -Ill o, I I Hearen. I tnsy br Aerssltted to return, sod onee i more emhreed my children sod thskv hands with ' I my few remslglng frlvnd* In old Cspe May. hul , f not msy we all have a blissful meeting In eternity. Al*s,«e now streps beside ourlstefo.d erather, sad amidst our tears must say sdleudssr i j pareais. I Asleep le Jesus, from thee Thy kindred aad ikelr.grave* may he | Yet thine Is still ■ blessed sleep From which none ever wake to weep. ■ All, ROAD HffTICE. | Oo and after Tuesday next, the 2Sth I I iost., the 9 A.M. Express from Fbiladel- | phia, aad '5 P. M. from Cape May, nil) . ; be discontioued thereafter, and antil the . > fall Bad wiatef arrangements is entered of which aollc* will be given. The only Passenger* T™'» *-•!>* ' Island at d A. M.. and Philadelphia *■ | 2.30-P. M.. as now. Th* wiatsr arranr*. msot contemplates a train each way daily, aod will leave Cape Island at 12.00 noon. Doe In Philadelphia at -V&2 P. M. Leave Philadelphia al 3.30 P. M.. due at Cape Island shoo I 9.30 P. M. | J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. August 23, 1866. | Death ef Rev. Dr. Bralmard. 8#*»»T0*. Pa.. August 22, 186S. Yvv. Dr. Breinard, tba vrnersled Pes. ! I tor of old Piaa Street Church, Philadel | phis, died suddenly last oight. WEST JERSEY ACADEMY, BBIDOETON, K. J. JOHN OOSMAN, Prlnolpal. ; i ! ps-estrao'toe PeDegw.-* Mis etTaml ^th pre s I if SC. ! ' the>Ueolrmew<,c£orse issatsl attesrilenwip i k; I .»Usr sdvsatagvs «qnsl to three of the hes! Com- i crreisl I nllejes, Ingelhre wllh the opportlinl') ol pursuing msny Important s radios not laugh. | | 'aTalTh f w^sTi se**nT>,r ** ***,''^*",1 j i Early sppltsatloa should to mod# to the rtra- ' j rt pal Jrem wtom^ttreuUre and ethvt latoras-KiriffB-KS. BOTH L TO CBCDITOB#. 1***^ 1 | '
SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Ciantillc learh, irniOBKr am- rvrt*AsrUJ>« jT-t j w , j tn SOUTH nrm aTUEttr. _ Pwii-sM-LrniA Mutual Benefit l.ife ■uiaraarr ('•aspaay, NEWARK. M W Jl.X-kt. | J. r. I.EAMIN1-, Seaeiltv. John B. HiiBuaan, Atloracy-al-Lav, MaMrr, Exanlarr, and hollrlter la Chancery . ^ CAPE MAY" CUMT HOV5K, NEW JERSEY Strange, byaf True. Every youag lady aad geallemaa la the I their advaatsge hy return avail (Ires of charge, > hy addresatag the ua*ere«aexL Those hivlsr fear* of being hum-bugged will oU!(« hy not ; C THO*. F. CHAPMAN, | -IVT-lj Sll Broailiesy. New Vtwh. ' Deafness, Blindness At Catarrh, TREATED with tha utmost sureets, by Dr. I. ISAACS, Unillsl aad Aurisl, (formally of ' Leydew, Holland.) No. SI* PINE street, Philadel. , phis Trellmonlsln from lbs most relmhlr 1 sources la tha llty aad Coo. try eao he sera st 1 Ala practice, ARTIFICIAL EYE# Inerrtr-l ! i . m ! '! r ra*' t«'ii h hi ili If "t hu.''« void i li' li"h-'" ' I lll'sdov '• 'aodtsjoni' 'snd^h'e rep^-'t s^ I Te t oasaeaptlv#*. F.rrnrs of Youth. I voub IVhilllr, Premsture Pre'ny, end sll fl-r To Farmers and Others. | or mnnufnrtured to onlerllnto Sattnetle, Cnssl Stocking Y'nrn, Carpet Vera, Sr., ar. ' ■I All eoods guaranteed to to of the game stiprrlo, , t style, Hnlsh and dlirstdllty ns th se for which ttjroe i | Mill# have become so imminent throughout this ( section ef the Slate. I The highest msrkst rash pilar paid for Wool, 1 I ROUT DrDOIS, r resident, J. Di-BOIs, 'secretary, I of the East lake Wixd'ea *>l fg! Co.'^ N' uu n" Nf W ADVERTISEMENTS. di vin Gusno Subsliliilc! BAUGH'S raw no.ee ' 1 SUPEB- PHOSPHATE OF UME. i SI this highly eonsentre'ed'mnnJre has nttulnrd a wldo-aprend ropntatloa an a Sl'KTITTl'TB rOB PEIUVHS Being fonag nellva la Its opera I ion, sad or grenl durability. It dorn not rihnunt th* soil, hut on i ! the eoatrnrr, permanently improves It. The U- ; ereaslag sales annually, abundantly prove the ■ ; of agvtcsillnrtsts^oVnppiy'nM ulsSt tn the'sLBH UH A RON.*, Sale Msaatnetarere nod Proprietors, | (Hficc Se. » Sooth Dclawapr Airaac, ,j PHILADELPHIA. I I Price »«0 per 20M lb*. Cash. ' 1 | Just put-named, the nth edition of oar new ' ' I'edHry n/ a mer. I api-Heallon to us or our Agente. SS So IktMa' 11 | J>»-»- ' fbiladslphia. I PUBIS LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, ' W than nay other ! Try II fMuutserared oofy by ZlCCLXS h SMITH, W noLcaau Iraca, raisv s Class Du lcb*. No- 1*7 North THIRD Street **>~T _ - la '
nam I.>b>;K THX KI> t ! 4 MEOlt If tlelvre laqmrtoaee aadma* U-a f ; A •" 1 I Ufdar u/n. Vim, mantuaAl I^vmetre. .re I ag-S ■jsSsSSSSS : ' ' ° r-tjjh'rfcm' w ibj4. : I ra.Tio thm^vslrort 'f* ■htjidjw'a? rata*, j b'vahisg up Ft vera l-romptl, rsllevlag Ihe sets- ! lest palnn, kdUag the puiwxt of IWpitona. Putrid - l «me JYms^Mmfa ftoa.^ ' holere^ *ml 1 I I ! •, eetual trial ron^g^le s put Idea ol oll Its nest , V '"ft "-VT'n'l^l m'"*?"- Bred ' rim^Isd' i'Tt" TTIe's* <-o^BTT>u'al'lsnin! New Yuvfc. BKYEXT'R ] f Wesderfol Oent aad Bhmuutie Curs. ^ » U^n?^re?i' rettol'ra' by'rapi'sls'^'lslr""' ' "" Yvalter uhyent. Dealer la FuroWs and ato.ro. No. IS School St ., I, ^ WhulriJl'e "'J ^ le DH. FOORD'R TONIC CORDIAL. "'|1l,,,1' A*'|A|T,e Sll ' All pales- iMplsn-Tod Irregnlartllea of the sayaMwssatt-'rreiSii . to avtay without It. t tor s^vhjs" ( » LYOY S MAGNETIC POH DEH. j « S oss. Bags, nod at I '• .luMctlrwiV* nd* trotridroowie , rse no InsreMNtwder^hul Lyon's. 11 It ihe °*!t ,1 genuine Ootlle hit Dears* Barttrs a ( n V|^tr.. 1 j1 l.suii'n MRgnelir Powder, i' Till". KTYK YiLBH IMI, I'dHIIKK tO. ] W ."ESSHmS ; ; , | ( ^ ^ ^ tile Note, awl ^Bnuveh ll^/'h«re >' j > THI'H'e U,,;l, <l ^I-IFI- '' l-hv il'-l-!,. ^ I ,,-Mir^.w. loi'ie. ,iid l!--ntly« ei " Vli»r»«leh'n Cursssiiialiue Itj rup j iy And e It eetual remedy lor Dtarrhma, Cholera, j L j ^r",y nnV'c'" 7 '^"'7" A Yen Remrrly. It stand, for M ril, m'Moot a Superior. Mar»drii'a Yrgrtahlr Sqnatlvr Pills A or .Uere'rrlal'raeparaY'oa] anrTeompotraded 'V a lib gresi care. They be relied on In all Insportnnf to Invalid*. A LI. Sl'FFKHKRH •' pHDM^rulmonsry IllYisae^Nervou^DeMHIy, * auviiti Tstatc a ■* ^1 n vtuoa a tor '• ! m' 'Tn^cHKrml a co, ^ " EVERYAVmiAJ lu tha l.and '! DH. DODD'I M'.HY IM'.. AND INVIGORATtra. Amssg Mtdlrisre, U U Wnmaa's lent Friaait Leueorrhea, Amennrrhea, Amenorvhtas, Dye- .1 metrorrhea. Dysi-eynln, Mch Headache, dtAijIni prerolon, eonstlpntnd boacls. slreplrasnrro, Irrt- . tahlllly, and the Innumerable symptoms 0/ Ian vitality and disturbed elrrulstron-are fared hi this ontrsordlaary medicine. One hmM tn ^ water Is smrth^morr as an /nslgsraltn^Ttofe. thai »• wn's nltrnded by rereellon and deprevvion DODD'S NERVDJE digest Ion -^nmraosnr^nrMreeegutatro'tto hwnels, and letlores the vlulorgana to their natural activity. BrssMUA No Orll si er other polsoaoui ^/i.^1,hr.hr^;!sr::?rr" ,,roNo woaian should dropalr of perfect restoreI loo to health uotll she has thoroughly triav DodlTs^ Nelr Inc. AU Druggists wlldl. Price 1 H. B. BTOEER A 00, rrepristara, 75 Fsltoa Street, law Trek. » * ~y W. A. A. AKEBi,7 * J MPOKTEUS AND DEALEUS IN 1'; Ft! IN A, GLASS, fr. QUKKNSHARk M- WS MARKET STREET, "fHlS'&EL'tHIA. INSURANCE COS. TRAY EI-ERIt ISIFRAIICE f'O, | HARTFORD, CONN., . •t £NSCRES AGAINST ACCIDENTS KVKKY IIUCKiniON. L capital •aoo.oao. riry tsotuts afkval ml-mii m . — " ^P~Ksir»^retoisd' Iwu^ts roimrttrSn 1 Ihe esoured from his nrdlasry tmslness I TWEATt-f Jl ». DOLLJEA Pgh'SfflM "• to/to ro"21? .tlZl' i '' treJw#owaMSao4e*.offil#ro|mtlons,t?ralrr'" I h Trs 'uj'^lre °v" I"1 tokea at sjwclal sad | . RXSeKSS^^ n j Capo lalaad, N. J-| I | ' J DTRPEPIU. | DvMoet- J ^ ,TT|C^|_t<,a.t TONIC 1. P '***"* 1 Basra UdTSto.'iilh" aUMS E tonic. | «*< «^&*ragi»iiimni ro - .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CASP MEETING AT SEAYILLE. to I nni ieaee of a ahaag* to the Umsksf Thiawgh Two mare the toll* were iaowsd Sor ra aad hero ihe Cass# MEETING, a j ebaage has tocedn aeroroary. lhr|sUrwiw : " COINO NOHTH. ! L«as». • . -M i ars* of*4 IJ1"*' ta> -M-.eJepn. r Ct. House ..see " e.st - sit » era » Dos at . toavlUe Us - - sag - ui . Leave be.* I lie far Cape May ai ii.se aero, s-n pro . "if- '■*■**- Tto S AS p. ro, to, and MM p.m. nwd) Sro.l'ls wlU to run osly on Thursday, Friday tog Xalut day I tto rath, nth, aad smb. N OOINO SOUTH. n 'l' rni^iiVi im *"** Dalle Plala.... Lad •• S.« " Ml. Ptesaaat. ..II.S4 " l» " SOS •• Duo, at Ban villa — I (TO « us " *.»- - ' Lrova SvavlUc for MlllrlUe,4o^ LSBsro aads.se -vi^R'Ilfm.* IL* . AUgUSt SO. ISSS . 5, A. R. SANDS A CO., WHOLESALE DBl'dJdMBTS, snw riii:. THE POLLOCK BmiTITIi. A for ltoys,Aat qprtrej^l'nmBMd, Maro! "*IulrenU*U*1 ,k* OSwwlro pare c Ttrehredpalltofi totohreraUSB jy rvnsnl 1 ■ l.^i torov la tto family of the PrfadjaL • p-The 1 nil Term upeaa OvL lSth. For pare Meulsre, apply to lire ITtaHnnL Julys, link . YVSLX. RICHARDS. Y'.inplo) snrnt. 'I'WO THOUVAND A YEAR aad all Eapeasas 1 I want AgrnU. male and female, la eiery loven^lo" nnr ""^ states, to Ishmdirow a New *J*II #- oa'y * I! LIABLE Medtetwe far earlag DlliEFTE* J", . ^ DI Annua*. both recent and chroair, la all rases, from Idbs, y to Old Age. Is FtUEJATK'S ANODYNE COBSIAL If' ?l!™ o5bm sal *"■' ^ \*{7r,XY^s^rou!weTrar PORT EDWABD COLLEGIATi: 1 WSSff. 2 zsra : tost run suied of any la the eraro. Tn* tost of | f.rllltle. f, r prep. I. lion for College ee for Businero, » I Ih a . hole* of Vhr-s courses oTWtudy f.r ' »eekV Hrta-k HraldTt^' Uteactor' ®Ai|d" " ' Hrv. JU* E- KING, D.D., Fort Eywa'td. N. V***' IMPORT.! XT IM Holders of too poo Roods, silver Hair, and 1 any Sarontlvr ot YahuMea. THE SAFE DEPOSIT 'CO., or New Yorie, ihV""'^ by special Act of Ihe Legislature, for *AFE BEEPING OF YALDABLKd, < "upon Honda. and other AeeurlHes, Wills, silver jrasfR1 ^ - ai sc. i'uTiJ . i. tliely hold/ng Ihe hey. In Its ntmcLAR-pnoor vaults, - , 1 In tto new. msrhle sad I Hi S IIS Breadasy, tor. Utwny II , NKW YORK. ( IrruUrs with ftirthar details sen te erder. To person, at a distance, lb* responsible Xawhteh t^rte .'nd wtthdre^1 dlJSdtaVMhTIi Coupons sad' Interest will to eolleet d, whew desired, aud Remitted to Ihe Owner. FANHIOXB FOB JJRADLEV# DUPLEX ELLIPTIC w... . ."OLBLE BPS1NC SKIRTS ?K W; »■ ESTS, BKADLET^* CgiTr . A PHYNIOIANJICAL vgvSwatgYWWfepa YSK ciLm-uiSSlTpiJ tto' M lidSd* dm ""StTt!*' S3S°sSi7i2Ss5ser£ tS!s *»S* iy adkiiSe.' oi' rejj^t of* l' ,v MANNANOIT HI AIR DMJISINC AND RCSTOKn. f aro.rarer'1""* l«PVlefore of a Draaalag aad Belt Is the flncet Dress lag known, II Is . jierfeet restorer of Gray Hal*. II rew^ltn 'vuuinil^mel Sf '°v- ^ , L TUTTLB k CO.. Wkolroale Agents, ISJ rulton #»,. New York. PKKRT BAY IK* PAIS KlUIT. a 1 'j .enter, 4.ihma, II ewito In owo sdit!hy taOT«!W.nM:,'Ss&i £ totoabditototod.".*^ MP todsru. lb sheet, • THEBE IS NO SCCH WllBD AS FAIL." T A Jl HANTS CUBEBS'AND COPAIBA, J# A M'RE, CERTAIN, and SPEEDY CUBE lee SSSSS; row infaBa Imre^" °™ ta "T reeroor. Camp, roe Storrof y f htoto erof fkpefS. «..«JromtoroJh,>T , , JYS Groebmssfc Street, New Yefh. ^ Sgm , 1

