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® he (Dftan Watt. 0»p« Ixlxnd, 0»pe May Ootafiy, S. J. ' 8. R. MAOONAOLE, , XDfTOB A«ff"f»0»«ltTOII. ^ WedneidB), July IT, I86T. 1 •^jSirOoraotto: ^ "g-all profit*, and quick galea I" ' YY. B. Millek & Co. i , Cap* Island, N. J. Moral* of Horae- Racing. There t* » gr*xt d«l wriitei oow-b-' day* io Utlx'cooBtry.RX well ax In Englaod, tboot runey xporix ; aod the "uunnuti of the torf," nx^tfcej *rr< called, era praised ** ■ boon to tbr t laboriog c iotas*, end a relief to tbbody aod mind of tboie who attend Ikes. The teitioooy of an English ■eoaUr journal — which makes no pretaasions to tnperior morality — in re- ' apect to the most faooos of tbs Epson nee*, the "Derby," and it* influence ■ pon morals and manners, is worthy ol consideration by those wbo would en eaarpg* Americans to imitate English spo||is. The "Spectator" says : "*!p»|S Darby is nothing more nor >Jess than the drawiog filay ef a grea' anneal lottery. It is all very well t< . talk'abont the tbonsands wbo go down to Epsom, being attracted be the lor, ef a day ont ia the coontry, or lb* beaoty of the scene, or the grandeur ol the spectacle, or the gaiety of th> revel. One io a hundred may be iaAaeoeed by considerations of this kind, bat tko other ninety-nine woold nerei dream of taklog the trouble of th« jonraey if they were not pecuniarily Interneted in the result of the race. Tbi amount of mooey that must ebang> hands each anniversary of the greai race Is absolutely incalculable. You ■ay be pretty certain that every cabman who has drives yon for the last mentk, every man servant wbo waited apon yon, every postman, policeman, porter, yon met, every erosslng-swoep-er to whom yon gave a penny, had a stake opou the race, small perhaps in itself, but large io proportion to bis means. There la not a public-honm ia say town in England, and very fe» ia the most secluded rural districts, which has not bad its Derby 'sweep-' "Betting for the millioo Is still conducted en the varied terms. The troll Is, that the crowd of Epsom Downs it a crowd of gamblers, and has the code the manners, the aspect, the recklettaeas, and tbc extravagance of gam biers, and in the capacity of gambler, southern nations seem to o* to be superior In behavior to northern one Any one who has witnessed the drawlogs ef tbe.Tombole' la Italy and the running of a great race like the Derbjf ' la Englaod, can hardly fail to draw comparisons unfavorable In this respect to sur owa country men. Of the twen ty thousand people who, it Is eelcolated, were present at Epsom Downs, wt should say that at least nineteen thooadad left the course more or less tbi worse for llqaor. "To this state of well-nigh universal ■oml-iafitxlcalion we should ascribe the extraordinary coarseness of language aod gestore which characterized the conduct of the crowd. Songs ol tha lowest character were sang beforr tbs carriages of the 'aristocracy and gentry' who were assembled on tbt course. Jokes, wboee humor, if humor there was, was entirely Fescenaiae, www bandied freely to and fro betwson the oeuepety* of drags and mad phaetons, and the tramps and gipsies who swarmad wi)bia the encloserv anppaeed to be set apart for lbs Upper Tea Thousand ; and the great amosimeat of the day consisted io an interchange of chaff aod a volley of dried peas find from pop-guns between ib> fact men about town and the Anonymas and Margaeritea, who formed the greater portion of the female specta- - tors. Possibly eor view may seem exegarated, bat aa a matter of fac<, we helloes that the chief attractions of th, Derby eonoist, ia lb# first place, In the possibility afforded by the reee o'( picking op m&aoy ; and in tha second la the extraordinary licenae of condnci aad laegoage which, tomahow or othor. ho* bocoao recognized as per miseible on the great day of whe< ' Lord Pnlmerstoo called oar Iatbmian gurnet. " Snsrucrrr or Dante.— Prentice, of the Lewis villa ••Jours. I," (peaks thus to hi. swodwva i "Those who thick that, ia order to dvwaa wall. It Is eaeesewry to drsaa aztravafaatly wad gaadily, maka a great mistake. Nothing so well becomes Was famiaiae bgaaty as aimpUeity. We ham aeon msoy a remarkably has parser nhbad of Ka Sao cfisot by being overdraaaad. Nslhmg ia move eobocomtng that aaevtewdwd haaaty. The alaiplieity at Iks alaaaie taate ia aeea la tha old eta. ewe wad paste rev, pointed by maw of vary aapwriar wrtiatie gwwiwa. la Athaoa, tha tadtea wars awl gaadily. bat simply sr. vjed. ud ww doebt whetb.r eov ladies excited aaarw admiration. Ho also, lb* IPShI Me gwMea. K, i : . ■: 9i: > ...• ' ' ■ % v
Dress,. We ars all more or leu desirous 1 i -a seme ground or other, to win the respect of our follow-creaturae ; and a the ways of winuing it are infinitely c diversified. . To obtain influence and ■ position, tb* majority of mankind will c labor aa entire life, and eoatinae to t toil, ia soma particular trade or pro 11 feseion, long after their aetoal oecesai- I ties are sapplied. The merchant still J • pecalates in the marl, tha seaman atill , ploughs the deep, the gold-hooter still c digs the mine, and tba scholar atill t , coliaeta additional lore by the midnight lemp. With thii object in view, ■ men exert tljrif best eaergie* in their 1 ■everel mdoea ; hot there is ooe mode 1 "wW*b< in addition to ell others, is ( adopted, with rare exceptions, by the , whole human race ; namely, an atten- . lion to personal appearance, or aa en- | dearor to produce favorable impre*- t •ions by* the fashion, or propriety, or I liecomingness, or neatness, or splsndor ' if their habiliments. The effect ol " Iresa is indeed of unquestionable im portauce. It typifies a man's positior j >n society ; it indicates, bis taste. A perfectly suitable dress is a passport . almost everywhere. Wealth or worth | ll-sttired is usually Ill-received. The i nan who drosses la a style below i 'tis place aod circnmstances, most ex- ' .eel to meet many a mortifying rebuff. ' Some philosophers and men of geniu, J have been great ilcfkens, and have'af ( fected to conaider* attention to per- ( -oual appearance as effeminate Or , lioliah. This mistake is leas commoi , rhan it osed to be, and most of our , Klerati now dress like gentlemen. A l person pdrcased with propriety, may 1 •eve himself from the ridieole anil 1 •lights, and humiliations to which ill- ® irsssed merit is hourly exposed Among strsogers, dress is the only f criterion or a man's title to coosidera- , 'loa. . _ _ — A Cape May Aa It Was and " Aa It Is. ' Gentle reader! some few years agn, ind we need not date very far back, CapMay was in imminent danger or dryim up and dying oot ; not that the ocean itself wee by any meane diminishing, bo' t the hathsrs were few, and year by year l ■ hey were becoming beautifully less. Th- ' 'act was, the iababitaala of this part el ' \'ew Jersey were rather behind the age. t •nd were eootent to move in all matters 1 >t deliberately as their fathers end grand I 'ethers hsd done before them. Ooly fear " vears ago. from September to Jnly, • 1 •tege coach of email dimensions broach' ' 'he passengers from Miliville, and tbn«- ' • ho left Philadelphia at 9 A. M. dined * «t three o'clock at Tnckahoe, and supped 1 at the Centre Ennaa at nine to half-p»l I in the evening. The etege driver, a mir- j 1 tela of good nature, performed all the " 1 loties of expreeeman. except that, anliki- ' t fihat genine io these more modern days, ' he made no rhargts for the various com- I missions which he execoted. Bat the, railroad bat changed all these | things, tad these who only knew Cape f 1 Island eider the old regime, would hardly ( believe the evidence of their senses at the ( present aspect of xffaire. Improvement | ' Ih the order of the day. Beaotffol som- , mer resideocee are epriaging op. adorned , I with trees and shrubbery ; old cottages ( , ere putting on a little ontward adorning , in the way of aew fences, portieoa and ( . verandahs ; the hotels are careful to adopl , %» latest fashions, and th* ehorcbet of oil denominations are keepiag pace with ether things, in new paint, new gas fix- ^ 1 'ores and other soitable embellishments. , A flo^ ehnrch is biing erected on IV | beet spot ip the Island far such an edifice, , . which will add greatly to the attractions , , in tKat part of the city. Without donfc', , I these people are provoking one soother , to love sad good works, nod wt shall see , the gend resell" is iterraied orderliness and iodoslry io the promotion of whatever , t*nde iq the generel benefit"; snff msy we not hop* ia the diminution of gambling , ■ *»d drinking bouses? On* thing more , I l« wanted : a fine ecboolhonee and City Hall at the corner of Franklin etreet, op- . posits the new Kpiveopal ehnrch, with 1 rooms (nimble for lectures or concerts. 1 l(*t the good work go on. As Oseravtn. —The plao or the Washington Library Company for th* raiting of lands in aid ^ of th* Rirereidn Instittfte — a home for , the grstoftaee education of soldiers' and . I -ailora' orphans— is simply this -.—The , enmpeay offer to tbo poblio an interest , in this great charitsblt Institntion by ^re- , ' •anting stock in shares of one dollar, for . which a certificate is given', with an so- • graving folly worth the mooey*paia. As , * still farther indnoement to have the , •haras taken op rapidly, every stockholder ia promised a present or tome value - in addition to hit stock certificate and picture. The foods that tecorvd by th* ' •alee of stocWVre deposited with lister*. 1 tieorgw A. Cook* A Co., backers, No. 33 ' - S. Third elrotl, to be by them applied to 1 - the object ia view. A charitable public 1 , Ittlitnlioa that receives the benefit, nod 1 net n privets individual. Commissioner i Rollins, of tba Internal Reveooe Deport- ; 1 meal, Washington, D. C.. has exempted - it from all tax, aod the banking hoaao ol i U. Cooke k Co. signifies iu confidence ' in th* integrity of the trust*** by pnb- ' • licly, accepting their trnst ** receiver*. \ Tan "Ttoekoa Hoi'ow tteaUnol " re- 1 . canity pnblUbod aa evtteu, throwiog ont ' • th* snspietoo that Rev. Jfir. Vxanote, i • editor of th* " State Gexette," was CSV . > aactod wilt the Lineal* assaaoiaatioa > rnnspiracv, and Mr. V. bas brooght toil - against the - Seotiaol" for libaL It is, ■ WW ladwrsteod, alaa lotnndod tv csmataan a srimlaol graaasniia.
i' ormpo*4*ote of the " WaTA"l The Fourth af July at Tucks- ( hoe. The Nation's Birth Day was celebrated : a et this place by ihe.citiseae ia tbeir nenal 1 f characteristic style. At daylight io the. morning a salute from Clark'* Battery ' called lbs people from their elambert to ( bail tha aetioa'e Anaivaraary, each, as j came forth, eipreteiog hi* warm apprvcialion of ite joyohe asaoeiatiooe. At o'clock, k. M., the procession was ! formed by Marshal Rataeil. in front- ef , Hboemtker k Steolman** store, marehiog over the biidg* to U. J. Maddeo's itor», , thence returning to the beautiful grove of Jss. Shoemeker, Keq., beaded by the Miilevill* Brcss Band, then whom a finer set of young men in that capacity would i on difficult to find. The audience wacalUU to order by lb* President of the dsy, OdtTCa R. Powell, whose urbanity j secured lb* kuentton aed respect of all present; aid after etirring marie ty the the throne of Gran* was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Hall, of Cape May Co. ] A. E, Ballard was then talrodacsd. t wbo delivered an ornliot^ fnll of eloqoenc. and patriotism, and which, so far as we have learned, gave general satisfaction. At hslf.past eleven the audience was dismissed for dinner, which was provided -omptnoaeiy by the lediea of Torkaho- ' and vicinity. At 3 Ml M. Rev. ,0. W. of Pittegrova, was introdoced Io I the peoi-le, and ha gave hie popular lec lore of two years' experience io the Army ' of the Potomac. Hopper beiog announced. , ail who had not already- satiated their appetites, repaired to the tables, aod we truat did ample justice to the viands be. fore theoi. A balf-pest 8 io the evening, grand display ef fireworks was exhibited by Prof. W. B. Brown, of Tuckehoe, t* J the delight of all present. The exerciser of the dsy aod evening were all interspersed with excellent moeic by th- I At 10 o'clock, lb* people being 1 pretty well fatigued by virtue of th* ex citement end beat of the day, retired o 1 their homes, well satisfied that Fourth of 1 Jnly cams bnt one# a jeer. Tha gro«s proceeds of tha day amount lo something over seven hundred dollars, which, eflei i deducting neceteary expenses, is to be | applied to famishing the new M. K. < Church at Tuckaboe. i 8. B. J. Tcckahok, Jnly 8. 1867. Writ, FoiJta Rkad Locau.— An old i "local," wbo oaght to know all oboi y things pertainiog to bis deportment, say i the people read items of local interest i reMoosgs opposite as atao and wife , A reads about a fight became be wathere, aod didn't ; C because he hnd abont it ; D because he hado't : ' while those who had a hand io it want tr how much of trnlh concerning then the editor bas deemed cempetihle in its earthly career. The contcioniness, too, I that hundreds of other* ere simultaneously perusing th* tame article, and tkat it is ! j therefore a subject of common though' < end converse! inn, doubtless adds to the ' xest with which ordinary readere eagerly 1 devour articles that otherwise would turn 1 but a dull perusal or no perotal at all. Rxtxxra CoLLXCToa.— Mr. Tbos. Bees lb* Collector of laternal Revenue Cape May connty since the passage . af tba law, recently resigned the position ,on account of other engagements. Mr. Henry Swain, of Dennis Township, bas . been appointed to fill tha position. M r. 8.- is well known to the people of tb» connty as every way qualified lo perforin en unpleasant doty in an agreeable manand to the satisfaction of ail parties witk whom he may be thrown in contact. Bx CsaxrcL.— ' Tha express agents em. ployed on the Island by thn Company te deliver goods forwarded by ^ press or as freight, woald do wall to bear io mind that the article* they lometimss knock sheet to am liable to be broken. We instances of took carelessness frequently, and oar attention was called to so* the other day which resulted in seriously damaging tha ornamental plaster-of-Paris work intended for the roof *f tk* A. E. Church, thn box containing th* being thn recipient of too hard Nxw Railboad Dxrar. — Among th* moat beautiful boildiaga that new grace tba rapidly improving city of Miliville, on the line af th* Cap* May and Philadelphia Railroad, may bt mentioned th* aew and elegant depot constructed by the Miliville and Glaavboro' Railroad Company. Th* old edifice was both aneightly end. inconvenient, end geve thn passing vi^Aer to Cap* Ma; anything hot an sgraenbl* impression of th* enterprise of south Now Jersey. Bol sow all this it changed, and w* commend tha taste aod judgment displayed la tk* depot at Millvilla ta tha consideration of all placet where hereafter a depot may b* baill aloag tha road. — Never at any previous time her* w* heard of taah aa iaimeat* number of cases of "lav* aad suicide" as kava been reported ia oor pxckaagse of lata. We c*a hardly take ap * piper from nay town or q|ty\a th* eooatry bnt ws Bad a paragraph chronicling some new incident of th* kiad. The victims ef " love aad suicide " see at t* be pretty equally divided th* miss, though perhaps tamsttriag omr* than half of thorn ar* temslee. Wa h*p* the gent!* etx will at oac* atop this ungentle habit. It la possible to understand how a man might b* driven . lo despair by eoasa fascinating daughter , of Eve, bat how a woman ahoald fo to sash tesgths for say man— w* moat bar* women to explain.— -Yew Fes* Tim,,. — No man aver professed ta ceadstaa •tats tall bt VM MIMlsaa a I tbair H*lfl'
Tix Loanoa NawMAfxle.— It is stated by a correspondent that iU circulation o( I tu. London " rime." is about 60.400. . and its profits tint year wjm about $360,- 1 in gold. Tb* Londov "Telegraph,"* - penny paper, baa th* Irgeet circulation of aay daily aewspapw la th* world. 1 about 160,000, and it* profit* ar* abont * It it a rafora paper ; while the .-.'Htaadard," also a pvnay paper, aad the organ of th* Dtrby''MiBislry. circulates 85,000 copies, aed makat $125,000 a year. Loudon "H-rald," which Is alto* Ministerial orgau, aad is owned by tbe •■Standard," circulates 1,000, though it . p*y» $10,000 profit. Tbe "Daily Newt.'.' th* Liberal trgan, prfaU 5,000 daily, and bat an no a an! profit of $25,000 ; while the "SteC," which it the organ of Mi Bright, bs being riported to be a part owner and occatioatl contributor, circelates 30,000 copies, and last year madover $40,000. Thenars th* chief Losdon deiliee, and iheytr* nil large eight newspapatt, excaBinglho "Times, " th* daily edition of .which it never leatban twelve pages, aad baa boat) as high as twenty-four. Ill customary iatae is sixteen ptget, mod its sneual recaip's and expendilnraa arm probably as Isrgr as those of all the other London daily ooroals combined. Tax Woaxixo Pxori.L — The eight-boor took effect in Wisconsin en tbe tt! iotl., and os tk* 5lh th* ship-earpenters aod caulkers of Milwaokee struck foi eight hours, uotifyiog their employers s the seme lime thet they woold accept s proportionate reduction of pay. Somof the ship-builders iaaitW-apoo the tet boors work per day. The Plasterers Natienal Convention, at Baltimore, ad journed sine die so Saturday, after adopting a report favoring unity end action. The report says: "Eight boors ar* no» generally considered a day's w*>k on Hat urduy, aod our wages compare favorably with those of any other trede. It remeiofor os te uke advent eg- of th* groom Washixoto*. July 14. Another roll of honor has been isaoe<i fie*. It embraces tbe names "of soldierwbo died in defence of the Americti Union iuterre| in New York. $*w Jer «*y, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia Illinois, Missouri, lows, Arkansas Texas Utah Territory aod on tha Pacific coast The pamphlet contains one hundred an- I seventy-three pages, and is published fo | the iufarmalioo ef roi stives and friends | About eight thousand tames ar* given , Tbe blenke under the btad of Virginia j show 2,000, and under that ol Missouri' 360 deceased eoldiers whose names er> It ia generally supposed tbe President * veto will be seat lo the hoose on Tuesday when tbo supplsirenlery Hecoastruclioi Bill be passed over it, and th* tw> branches adjourn tbe seisins. An important document issoed by the Department, ie virtually d^et. dorsement of the seisore of Stole Ann. the Liberals, and an approval of thconduct of Commodore Roe io takioi him off th* Virginia at Vera Cms. Tbe Reconstruction Bill. WAsmaoTox Joly 15. Tha Provident tent to tho Henato to day a message Iranemilting hit reply t* inquiries regarding the Reconaitnclioi. Act and the expeoeee of carrying it iota effect. He gives tbe amonnl already ex pended end estimated for, and states thai if tb* present governments are abolisheiand taken in charge by military officers, that the expenvot will fall on th# federal ' government requiring fourteen millienr more, end it will be a question whelhei tha federal gavarameat will not makiteelf responsible for the debt* of tbe let# ' rebel Slatex incurred prior to tbe war, ' being at least one hundred millions, soil ' by this increased indebtedness injure pre. tent balder* of 0. 8. ijoant both et home ' and abtoqd. The mebege led to eom- ' debet* ia tbe Bcoale, Benelor* generally 1 scooting tha President'! ideas, vitwitg tcunung in* i-reeiaeui • mens, viewing
' it as another attempt to obstract tha will ' ' of Congrats with regard to tha rebel ' Slates. Tfi* Hoots, ia cooseqatnet of the ' ' omission of some words in tb* Reconstruction Hill, it was recalled from tb- , President, and being re-enrolled, was , signed by the Speaker. Na other boiiecse of importauce was transacted. The Trial of Bur rati. ' In the Sorrelt trial, Tl. O. Lea, rebel ' brigadier. general, was tworn, aad th* defence proposed to show thet Borratl was ' in Caaada aa bearer of diipatchee to Gen. 1 Lee, aad intended to settle tbore. but ' was employed by Get. La* oa basinets at Klmire, aad waa there en tba 13th, | 14th and 15th of April ; that he was ant ia that plana to aasiat ia conspiring, bni on a store! mission of aa entirely different ' character, aad that be received no money ' from Mr. Jacob Tbompeon ; that in point of (act. tb* prisoner left Montreal > oa tho afternoon of th* I3tb ef April lo 1 go lo Klmire,: aad was absent aatU tb* - 17tb day of April, on which day, or tbe ' day next soccaodlog, k* returned toMoe- > i reel aod made his, report, aud brought - beck wilb hia what purported to b# rude r • ketches of taid prisea.and its approaches aad numbers ef fercet, and that he paid ! ib* prisoner bis expenses aad for bis tor1 vie**. Question* war* pat ta Ik* wjt- - usee oa that* points, hot warn ruled oat . by th* ceert at iaadmitelbl*. * About /i o'cTohh— go Friday evening, ' tba extanaiv* wood* n flot,- build iags^ aU ' tacked te th* gleet vtrks sTBimviL, r N. J., Were discovered to be oa fire, aad ' ia aa hear the whole building was ie » rains. Tha rmia was falling in torrents at tha-time. otherwise tb* mafia building woald have been destroyed. 1 Doejae last May there waa dtoaeead of r ia UeMtraia aed Oregee, pebtio iaed* ho the ameaet ef 0d.6X> aetee.
raeu and I'aBCit*. — What is tbat which w* ail caa make, which 1* euver novo after it is mad* ! —A bow. » — Thw moat aoecirstfat progress is the' of the man who rolls th* wheelbarrow, /or b* carries all before him. — ,WMa a men. waala money, ar as sit tear*, th* world, at a rule, ie ten , I obliging end indulgent, *»<(— lets bin I — Apropos of fashionable bate, msoy i persons seem to psy mora regard lo whs- < i .they wear on their heede than what ij»> ' 1 have in them. I — Mrs. Elizabeth Loehman died on lb* > 13th lost., pear Htoever's Mill, io Beth* township, Lebanon connty, P*., at tbi extraordinary age of 105 jaera. — A collision on tbe Chicago aad St. ' Louis Railroad, eu Thartday evening. resulted ia the killing of a brakevmsi and more or leee iujsry to several passengers. Two eogiaes aud tuveral care wer> demolished. 1 — The two millions of people who com ' prise the popelalioa of this city — New ' York aod Brooklyn — ar* mainly indebtei I for their daily supply of freeh vegetables j to Jersey — to eay nothing of their sea I bathing! , . — It it a notable fact, that aeariy all the candidates spoken of io connectino , men. Grant. Colfax. U\do and Chat. are from the other side of the Allcghs- , oiet, though all. except Grant, ware bori — Sea-tickoese is eoppused te be ceoee,by tha opqard movement of tbe mess ol | -iisphregm tqasexet tha bilo oot af th. i wa and vaunting. — A young men of great gallantry re j ! ceotly reteeed a beautiful yooog womar. who waa io dauger of drowning. She j , furly springs ueder a watered silk, with e colds, which soon ripe* into consumption. gle bottle of Mirror's fifiJ/aum of Wild C/lrrry their lives could have been preI served to * green old ege " John It. Huffman, Attorney & Coonseilor-at-Law, Solicitor, nr. J. F. l.cHUiiitg. fZZZJswz* . *?* . U-Tlsut MIIUISUI Condi tluns Cosh. J»lDR. II. I.. 4-11. If OCR. ,, ' IIEI.MBOI.D'S I Concentrated Fluid Extract 8ARSAPABILLA ' perfect Safety. a ' j * TWO Tehlc-Spoonsful of the Eitreel of Servee parflls, eitded to s pint or water, Is'equiil to the j *j 'gallon or tbe Syrup of Sarsapsrllla, or 'the deco.- | An Interesting Letter Is published la the Med. ! r Ico-Chlrurxtcsl Bev>W, an the subject of the La ! r Denjsmln*Tnircrs, f.R.5.,fcc i peaking ol tho.r | P slates "that no remedy 1s equal to the Kx'racl II of SarwapsrlUa ills power Isextraordt nary, more so than any other drug 1 am acquaint jd with,— ■ " i
It te, In th* etrlcteet sense, s tonic wuh this ta hie ss renders other substances of tbt toale class i uBavattabls or Injurious." Concentrated Extract Sariaparilla, / Eatabllshed upwards af IS yearn. Prepared by H. T. HLLMBOLP, spM-aai b OruxgUt tad OtylsV ^ Wis tar'* Balaam of WUd Cherry. Ctegbe, two, SrewcbMs, AtfJuas, CVewp, frbeept*t Os* ft, «suuy, sad tba numerous ss well as doogtroua diseases of the Threw, akcsl and La Of,, prevail ta our ehanxewbla climate at all to escape their baneful influcncr. How Important then to hare at hand a certain antidote to all Chess complaints. Xangglence proves thai this exist* ta fPuseVt furiosi to as extent not i found in aay other retno.lV; however severe the ' enffertag, tbe appllcstloWof this eoothlnf, healing and wonderful Batafim at onee vanqnlshee ; health. | Mr. son uatTo, Or Ba Lewis, Caucse Couwtt, N. Y.— writes : 1 '• 1 woe urged by a neighbor to gat one bottle ] of the Balsam for my wife, be tec assured be him , that ta case It did not produce good effWcla, be wiasi-jfes : cured* bottly. fk> Wife at this time ws eolow with what tbe Phyttriaoi termed Xzatkzi Cosirgrnos aa to be unable to rata* hereeif from tb* bed, coughing constantly and ralalag more or boa Uood. I commenced giving tbe Ealeam as directed, aad was ee mock pleased with IU opera 11 oa that 1 obtained another bottle, aA eooitaued gnlng Iu Before this bottle was entirely rs,'i"-f2,;sf,a!fsas?ss;;K sta to bxalth, dolnx tent which weeral Ps>eletobe hod triad lo debut bod foiled. Prvmarod by trTH W. rOWLX A SON, IS Tvamoat sr., noetoo, aad for eels by Druggist, generally. Nero falsi. Da. LCGOL, of Parle, one of the most asaiaoat Cbemleta of Lumps, said : •j Ths^ewl^iiatouadia^reealUjuiy be Battelurn ell 1 1 /eta Id te wee. paeftiutmU te Brnwrisla 'and .Cliwalejwttwe. Dr. H. Anders' Iodine Water Ie tor sale by f. rpiemo^ap., mm, metm, mgty
8PEClAUNCgriOE8. J. (.rtsuvlllc Leach, Arrows ty as ty cchsuu.lop-at.lah, ' Ml SOOTH FIFTH BTUUT, • mil ve dm Pemsitnm. * Char loa H. Nedtl, " ATTOKS'L'V AT LA* *■ " r VM ■Tow IS AVMHtAiri J2 . j Offlce, 55« south FOURTH XL, pi Philadelphia. « Special ailention given to all s-nlleve relating Errors of Youth. r Debility, rtemalurv Decay, aud all lh> s. It, the rvvlpw and directions ,or making tbe slm ci pie remedy by which he was curetf."">wncret» " wishing tn proUt hy the advvrUser'e experleufv ,! is- u°C^nr«?GSew'Totk ' To t'onsumpllVea. . * In a few weeks by n eery simple remedy, aftn ^ having suffered far^veval years wuh a sever. the prescription need (Ime of chntfe), elTlS. » j the advertiser In sending tbe Prescription u Ie benefit the afflicted and sprcadtaformatlon whlcl Consumption Cdrablr by Dr. | Hchcnck'e -Mrdictnr*. I | eempllsb this, the liver end eiomnrb must ffrsi f wholesome food, which, by three medicines wll , ' l-s digested proi-erly, and good hcnllhy^ bloae c Fesrln for the Public, ' inebuUcture nod>sste?l7:|^!^i^rb?nMpl^ : ^ We employ the Iwst an/mosl experienced Cotlexaarul Workmen in making up our goods— ihr B'l ■qa^wTt. f i zzzzsz. " f u U "sd i s' llcO a 0° fn° e te/y* ra se , Vo d 'mqu to I fh s I v slliwb msjriw reported to uator ad^ataient. " - F«xlh?le. | SIS Xssur irxirrv. Philadelphia. 1. 1 A*t> <00 BaoAbwav. Nxw Yoax. j T-, " M ARRIED. * I. HAMILTON— THOMAS — Oo Monday eitnlng • July ISL at the M, V- Parsonage, Cape Island, it be Rev. E. Hewitt, Mr. James Hamllioe to Miss .- Mary A. Thomas, bolh ef Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS j OPAOBX, RAKEX, HOES, WILDING FORKS, . No. au (eight thirty-Bve ) Market street, ? below Ninth. Philadelphia. gj ■\1TIRK H AM. INI. BA9KKTX OF A VARIETY YY of patterns, and Hooks, Brackets, Chains, Kings, etc,, frr banging them on, for sale bv TRUMAN A SHAW, t No. BU (Eight Thlrty-llvel Market street. t below Ninth, PhUedelphl*. * CARDINE SHEARS AND OPENERS OF VAC5 rtous patterns, Champa Ig tie owners — Cor* - Drawers, end e variety of Cork-Oerows, ere Ibr j *No' «U (Eight ThJ5SM*M,jfctx W' / '• K culult'court' oTSSl county J°Spe>MaL to . me directed, will be sqd U PubUc Xatcpit the | ehtmon FRIDAY, theelsthday of XEPTKMBEhI ] A. fi. ml, et the^hour oM^vo ojcloch^P M... .All , longing to Zllphe Lawrance dereased. nod Is | as tbe daeiYsLeareaor>eew.tltutte la the | township of Denels, . County of Cap* Msy and , Male o( New Jersey, on the road lending lo Lud- I lam's Landtag oa Dennis Creek, edjolelag loads ( of Daniel Trior, lemuel Towneeod and others, l containing Vlftv-two asm, two quarters and | twenty-two perches, he (he sesee more or leee. ■ Belied e* the property of Ceoqre Lawrooeh, sad , taken la exeoutlon at I he suit of William Osurt- t son, tad to e told by J0Hfj WIUQ>( J July 4, 18*7 *H JylV .1 THU OLD STORE, I No. 906 MARKET STREET, HEMODELED. ' ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF , Fine CoNracnoNS, Fbdits, &c. Per lap earn i a. 18*7. M^,rt*nrsI°.ttfM^riymoJSp!s5Wby JOHN HAOKY, mad completely refitted aad reaoenlsd lbs, entire ^TemJsmpws^are preperwd^ 1° snypjy C,0^,|2?Js"JIriilir»®u'* business, Isgethe. with th* corps of workmen at our eommand, will enable UB to furslsh th* finest articles at the niSlmXtZ St~MANUPACTPRKRX OF FINK COKFWttOJffi, , , Jfis. fitt^Xrtr.Urm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Inteiesiiiig tu Advertisers. "Ou Ine question of Advel Using Agracks, ous ad.srtisemeu'o, subject io frequcul cu.iu.t s. it was argued tbat suets n cosine enabled agoLts rhefirmoflseorgc P. Howell A Co., of New rutk, u tog ^rrgaulcd ns tbo principal une MMeb boo which llwy^ncie ssTDbitt, whale similar piopuslllous, no acUoo wse taken trior untloo in regard to our sysiua. *A0drc a C uLO P. BOW^ h te, W Park Bow.^j. MDCCLX. t ' 17 GO. 18G7. "CENTURY." §100 A DAY. l'°» ^ote"o?Teei£!*e*ln V" Bv* P"P"L UdU ta s. l U ,ds /•!' rThrt v° pnpe ra *)| uS.'lailteim * amount of »10O n da *' U"t*'i";AL *s lo Ul° I "Bdcrs "! thcsr'uREENBACKB— bf send"'■fS'lc'ctNTURl* VofiS'l'co ran be had ta schslck is' s6 FWliLwI^'piaindetahin'i 7oy*A I? It WmlteSrndwi Cl^Jf 'M"""" " Prlee list sen' 'oo nppllcnMonta ' I». A I.ORILI..4RD, Jyis lEdPkbiishrd in nao.J 16 < haunters. Nt., IS, V.' AGENTS WANTED^ s New York hltthess. Nil ,004 rSBT Aplillcnt'lOB. AiUres^' J*Sv^c.*HOlADLL\^k°io'! RODMAN, F18K &■ CO., r BANKERS, G U VERS MP. ST SECURITIES , " No. 18 Nassau 6tukkt, THAN § '2 0 0 MONTH Msds wMh tlsnsll Bllt Bend fsrCUs1 Hvnttl«bwrw, yj" *' ' **>*Jy*trr rLEGS AND ARMS Invented hy n Surgeon. NUr patents IB Legs, ranging from 840, through a'l use n.,a,7,' nt ABkwi Two |rn tents In Arras, wtlh new WtouldermocH T v.: Chicago, opposite Aisl 'i)m^e;°l'i"tamiii', , ltd Most founb-st.-, fit. Louis, 418 Plne-st. s Address, DoooLaa Blv, M. D., si net rest or. ^L: j It"
OF Cboleeet Fniltaand iplcet, Btrletly Pure Dr.LH.tot.-s FLavons and UBBivaUxu THERE'8 NOT i CITf, TOWN or vffltgs ta 'be Called States where X TABBaBT'S rrrXBVBSCtnT ISLTSBB APEBIk»T It not s household medicine. From every pout of the eom pern, every Bull brings testimonials of He marvelous eflloaey ta dyspepsia, nervous debility, liter complaUttaafi qoaell potion. ■ 8QLD AT ALL DkCq fiTOREX. ^ drtfiVY *GFfT« wanted, to. tell fix New InUYAIU VSB lions, Ofjmst value to'fsmUleei *11 psy gveet profits, lead B5s. aad get to psget ' suafcg'mna.'."' — 'ffr PAINTS FOB FiSMERI ; A"PAI0NtTh?K,7IS5 • Best. Cheapest, aod Brest Durable Mai In ■ nasi two eoala well put oo, mlxsd with pure I OU. wUI Inst 10 or fifteen veers | it It af I Hgbl brown ehoenUta color, sod sen be cbenged | to green, lejul.^tlonr, olive, drsb or cream.^to suit ■ Berne, Fences, Agricultural lnrI piemen u, Cnrrlsfw and Cni-mnkert, Pall* and - Wooden-ware, Canvas, Metal, ud fifclBflrSfiofe, t being Fire asd Water Proof), Bridges, Brutal . Canal Boats, ships and ghtp^ Botabmc bblr. tho past year,) and as n patat (or nay fiWIkm. whjnb^wm sutqUy a rinmev &_ynets to ) C^sk"'TSs':"oS°ss'0,5K ■"jswasiajiafisrssi.'.Esasrj' rasssij A MVTSIOLOOIBAI. VIEW OF NiARRIAQv, : gsf.'w .■avurtsta's s ■t-.-.'.i sent Se nay part «d She wosld. jju

