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ihe,©(t»u At'jrc. / 0»pe X,j Oosi tj, S. J. •\ . — -*• — r 8. H. M AGON ACil.K. \ xorroa asu ruvrxicrn*. ^ Wcduciila), Oct. 9. I MSI.' _ ■ I ' batks ob advttrtisinu. j r r* S4DAK «r tii Liwtl on lm. - , Ou square oa* mk •!.<» - ttmlMu....... """ffi I * ooc tot A" io.tSJ Professional or tmaureaa cnnla nut uxcrediui; six lines, dm year too dntrUr ot m coluaui our a-onlh S.O) Half column, tore* urontna".'.'. | wag : £SEH™iif§ i Taaily idTertSirareDt# maj'bi changed quarter- ! i without oddltlooal charge. Legal ndvartlaamenta Inserted at tiro ralea ea- i tabltahed by lav. fST Our mulio : "Small profits, sod quick talrs !" . W.JS. Miller ft Co. 1 Cape' Island, N.J. fSF" A change in the day art apart j for the drawing of lha Washington 1 Library Company will he noticed in their adrertlsement. The eighth of , January, 1M8, has been decided upon as the day (or the final drawing of the prizes. sen day School Association. — The next quarterly meeting of the Qppe • Island 8abbath School Union. will he beld la the Presbyterian Church of I tbia city, on nrxt Sunday afternoon, j 18th ln»t., commencing at half-past , two precisely. C. 8. Maoiatii. Sec'y. j Sinuino School.— It is with piessere that we annouuee to those of our readers who sre likely to hooeme Interested, that Mr. Nicholas Corsou j having Uksn up bis prrmenenl abode ea Cap# Island, purposes establishing a singing-school for the benefit ot nil desirous of Improving themselves in, or commencing the study of the vocal art. A meeting will be held next 8aturday evening, at half past seven, In the Methodist Chapel for the purpose of making the necessary preliminary arrangements. Let "there be a Ml attendance by all means. Agricultural Lecture. — We take pleasure in anaouncing to our readers that Prof. Geo. II. Cook, noder the direction of the New Jersey State Agricultural Society, will deliver bis auaual lecture on the important subje<$of Agriculture, at the ^oort House, ou Thursday eTeoing, lOlb lest., at half-past sevea o'clock. It Is aaxionsly desired thatsvery section of our county should be folly represented, as wo hsve no doubt every effort will be made to make the occasion pleasing to all.— Tb# ladies of the county have extended to them a special invitation to be pre•eat, for wbero they are, thrre will be gathered representatives of the gtnut homo.

TxursBANci: Mextino.— The meeting » of the Cape Island Temperance Asso- » elation in lbs M. E. Church on Mon- • day evaning was one replete wi^b iu- | k create^ Interest in the good caosyi ; «' After two most excellent Speeches L from Rev. J C, Hyde aad Rev. E. n Hewitt, thirty-fonr additional signalares wera obtained, making a total of one hundred and twilttj-one since the I formation of the soriety. This assu- t rwdly gives great reason for rejoicing c by the friends of Temperance ; and the indications sre that Cape Island will, i ore long, become a unit In a strong opposition to the sale and use of in- f toxieeting liquors within her borders. The Association adjourned to moet In the Baptist church on Monday eve- t ning next, at half past seven o'clock. Thero is a prospect that one or more . apeakers from the upper aeetion af the • eenaty will be present and deliver addresses. Th* Cape May Col-ntt Sunday | School Assocutio* will bold iu Third ' Annual Meeting at the Calvary Baptist Chareh. Seaville, on Tuesday, Oe tober 15, at 10 o'cleck A. M. Addresses may be expecWd from Rer. E | Y. Swain, Rev E. H. Dorrell, Rev. J. ' W. Hubbard. Rev. C. P. Wbitecer, Ret. E. Hewitt. Dr. J. F. Learning. Rev J. K. Manning, and others. A : afternoon . In which lbs chlldran of eh j The Sunday Schools In the atlfhbor j hood era ffcairod la participate. The] township aeeiwtarie* will plana* be pre- r jmred toseaia their snaoal report at j ^ heac^dUh^A,^ Ccr Sarniary. ; .y,» — ^ "

j * ~ Forth. "Oczas Wave.1 I A Word sboul our Agricultural Lecture suit Agricultural Cwllege. Mr. Ecitor — The readers ^f the U'aM Bsve duuhtjets observed that oa t the evening of the 10th i^st.. Prof. - George H. Cook, of Ratgers College . . Jfew„ Bra nastfrk, /fell deliver a lecture I at Cape May ConrtlHooso ou the sub- <■ jectof "PertilizeM." A, abort review * of the history of our Agricultarsl Col- ' irge will not prove uninteresting to ' any one who realizes the fact that Agriculture lies at the foundation of - oor prosperity, and that' ibis repisrk , Applies with grtatsr force to tbefulore , tiiso to the past. Recognizing its ' truths, Congress, a few years sgo, do- ' anted to each of the States a propor- ' tioaate amount of the public lauds, I. re|^rrsented by "Land Scrip," to be ! tpplied exclusively to the establishment ' tnd maintenance ef an Agricultural j College in each of the States lor the | .-ducation of the son < of farmers iu those i -ranches of learning which are assen. 1 till to a scientific knowledge of the | art of farming. The amount of laud | -crip falling to New Jersey was toa -mail to establish and maintain an in- j dependent Agricultural College, and j ' no remedy remained but to cFfeate an ■grieultural department in someone of the existing colleges. Princelbn and I'.etgera Cullcge'and the Stat# Normal School were earaest eompethwrs for the gift. A special committee of the Legislature of 1864 bad the subject 1 mder consideration during most of the term, and after a fair hearing of the ■ I ultima of each of lha above justly hon- ! ored aad worthy Institutions, the trust won finally committed to Rutgers Col■.Itgeat Naw Bruuswick, for the pir- . pose of astablisbing an Agricultural _ j Department there. The terms ou which Rutgers Callege received this gene- , j rons donation are every way ndvanta- . icons to the 8tate. Among other I tilings the is to receive students from the several Counties io the proportion j of the representation in the Legiala- , tare, and educate them in branches of Agriculture, free of charge for tuitioo. ' The Trostees of Kutgera College are to cause to ba delivered ananally, in , each coaaty iu the State, a lecture on aome Agriealtoral subject, free of charge to the county wbera delivered. " ] The object of these lectures is to * i awaken an interest throughout the r | State in the subject af Scientific Agri- * c allure, and to keep before the people * i that an iuftitutien exists in our State vbera hoys who intend to become '• farmers may receive a thorough sciea- j ' tific Agricultural education without y charge for their tuition. J la fulfillment of these conditions, e Prof. Cook again cames among us on 0 the 10th Inst , to deliver our Agricul- - . tural lecture, free of charge. His subd jeet will be "Fertilizers," oue deeply '• i iat<r resting to every oca who cultivates ' even a garden. Prof. Obok, of all men, " j is bast qualified to address as on this

subject. He. as a Slate Geoiigist. has J mirveyed every locality in the County ( . nnd enalized its soil. His abaadant ( i scientific knowledge enables him to , j what most we need to reclaim j ! our poor lands, and to improve our i i farms, and it is to be hoped that I no farmer will miss so rare an oppor- I luoity for improvement. At a meeting held at the Court on Tuesday last the following topics were selected for the free inter- , | change of opiniois after the lecture : 1. What is the beat method of raisa crop of whent. 2. What ia the cheapest method of producing a crop of clover. 8. On the uses of mack and pant. 4. The value of ground king-crabs es a fertilizer. The subject of reviving onr County Agricultural Society was under cod ! sideration. This, Mr. Editor, is what i we especially need, a nucleus around which may cluster everything that tends to Improve our knowledge snd enlighten oor judgment respecting this, the oldest af all arts, the art of tilling ; the ground. Where, by a few interchange of ideas, the experience af one seal! become the property of the whole. A County Agriculture! Society j let It : ho established. The meeting adjourn* d to meet im after the discoasioB on the I mediately discussion the ,

' evening of the 10th lust. , "AORICULTURB " , ! LtrmuBY Association.— At the pre- . ! liminary m, •'*» K*ld at the Ccatr. House on Tuesday evening oriaat week, , i for tb* purpose of organising a Young i Men'* Association, several measnrcs w*re then adopted with a view to formf ; iar a permanent Society ou Cape ' i Island. A Chairmaa and Secretary i- i pro I rm were appointed ; a committee , ! was selected to drwft a "Couslitulioa , .nd Bt-Law*;" a committee taaaearlain, if possible, the practicability of ilaentv 'aterMted in the taccewa of this - dTTcve^ or 'this weeA, but ow ac- " " * *

I The Trade of Month Jersey. Our Philadelphia friends are at Jeegth waking opto the fact that the trade of Southern New Jersey Is growing to be , ' tvry valoablr, aad well worthy pf 'b» at- [ ' i ion of the uiercbaats of that city. The • ' North American, ia an article on the 1 J •object, says ; To Philadelphia it is of importance j that the rising trad* of Soith J*r»ey | ' -boald b* cultivated, and w» desir* to j 1 call tbe attention of our mercbaats to tb* ; fact that New York agencies have be*n ; most rnurgaticallj at work for a number | of rears past to seenra tbis trad*. Naw j labors uad*r tbe seme disadvantage ; bat we do id bating to transport mer- j chsndisr across s broad river tbat is ia L winter apt to b* much obstructed by ice, i o tbat in tbat respect we stand upon so -quality, while w* of Philadelphia bsve i t«ry debvdedly tbe advantage io nearness, . which i« tfSnatter of great importance in railway trsoa^Qftation to ail points not I reached by tbe river steameri^ Tor points j 1 1 a tb* coast, however, above Cap* May, j New York bas the advantage of shorter transportation by sea, while we moil generally trust to tbe railways, wbicb are at yet iotdtqaale to any point except Atlantic. Still both the Cape May and Atlantic j Railroads have been great service in aid1 ing onr trade all through South Jersey, ! >od perhaps the best thing we cen l(oie >o build branches of both roads through • II tbe adjacent regions. Tbe eooner we 1 do this tbe more rapidly shall we see oer I businese from 'that section increase, for - Tillages are springing np wherever lints , of eommuaication have been opened, end rultivatioo and manufactnret thrive apace Soatb Jersey conld easily sustain a mil; ' j Iron of inhabitants, and we look forward ! io the day when Cap* May end Atlantic ' will rival any pf tbe seaside cities el ' Kaglend, when permanent improTements ■ will take the place of the present frame • accommodations, when Camden will be as | large a city as Brooklyn, and when rail- , ways shall coneect es therewith by means •iftannelsnnderlba Delaware. The charier granted at tbe last seanoa of the Leg-i-Iature for a bridge over the river wa» r the precursor of a railway tunnel, which ' will no danbt follow ia doe time, when we ) shall load cars in Philadelphia with good' - destined for merchants in all parts of

f South Jersey. . Coder any circumstances the prosperity B of tbat section conld not fail to bo Iribntary to Philadelphia, but our bnsiners 1 inen mnst learn to look after it closely, 1 lor New York is oo the track with all her ' drummers. To secure ourselves against this we mnst bring Philadelphia capital : " into the field. We molt take an active e part in all tbe affairs of South Jersey. Wo mast control ber taUways, bar sea. ,. ride towns and bar banking capital, by e means of onr own rdsonrcos. There it no liner field for enterprise of nil kinds than ! is afforded by Sooth Jersey, whether for ogricollnre. real ritato operations, stenm >l lines, produce trade, building undertakings, railroading or manufactures. ■"R-. " — .

Tin Northrbn Monthly. —The October number of this popular Magazine has been received from the publishers. It is an improvement on all preceding nam- t ber*. and should be read by every troe Jerseymsn. It contains "a sketch of the ' life of tbe Hon. Wm. L. Dtyion," with a fin* steal portrait ; "James Gordon Bon. nett," sn incisive nod nble article ; "The , Smith Family," an etbnilogical, etymologicnl and homorone sketch of that nnmerons persuasion ; "Breech of Promise,' s well told tale ; "Past Presidential Norninaliont," by James Partoo, is concluded tbis enmher; "Miss Tan Arsdale," Mist Dougta-i, snd a variety of other , good things, which should bo rend to be appreciated, The circulation of Ibis Magazine has steadily increased from iT« cnmmeoeemeot, and wo are informed its - . success is now firmly established. In - ! point of henoty.Jitornry ability, and the character and interest of its nrtieles, it is nnsnrpassed by nny Magazine in America. A* a Now Jersey production, we eomr mend it to tb* favor of all aur readers. SrinsniD Pnizzs ut G»git*n»i-Ka.— Over 85,000 ia Greenback# ; $10, (MM) in 8owl log Machines; $900ii» Washing Machines; a vast amount of iloog Skirts. Albums, , Books. Gold Peos, PeoensTLockeU, Ac., i Ac., to be distributed to the subscribers { snd purchasers of tbo"IIo«x Amubcurnt." 1 Every yearly subscriber gets two tickets, 1 drawing from $5 to $100 each ia Green- ' bucks. Canvassing AgvaU clear from 10 I to $15 [for day raieiog clabo. Sample , copies with a prize ticket and fall dirncr tions and instructions to Agents, sent by . mail, by inclosing ten cents, addressed to , the Ho*z Ancsrxsjrr, "8 Nassau Street, New York. Mole and Female Canvassing Agents ' wanted in every town snd neighborhood in the United Bttlst «3J-6l

tf Wo call attention to card in eolamn ' of Now Advertieements, hooded To Mor- J chants nnd Easiness Men, and woald recommend it to the attention of any one ' interested in tb# sobjret of advertising. They should road it nnd send for o circa ' Isr giving particular*, if only to learn how mocb a well regulated system can he , made Io increase the amooot of edverti*- , ing to be obtaioed for a fined som ol ! mooey. The portios who thn* invito at- , tenttoo to their faeiliiie*, (Measra. O. P. i Bowvu. A Co., 40 Park Row, N. Y..) 1 are known to n* as responsible business men. wilh whom it is n plonsnro to doal. Kw*knt Mr* or Scirsci have diseov. , .rod th.t oloafeKcity and magnetism ore developed ia the eystom /rem iron im Ou hlied. This accrual* for lha debility, low spirits and lack «f energy n .person feels when ihi. eital .Vmeol becomes rs»M~-. ,k# a. 1 ! * SO' — ' ; |T« good cow lot tale. Appfr this JUhil*

t Correspondence of th* " TV irt") Drrristillk, Oct. fith, 186". | Mr. Editor:— In yonr Inst issuti yon sny '' ji*ro are many things transpiring in | ci onty which w* would be pleased to | -<• ported for poblication." Thero- | fore 1 sohd yoo a few notes of mattern as | 1 thoy are occurring ia Dsnnitvilln. [ j For two weens past a revival of religion j j baa been io progress at the Ludlsm ^ , j sckoal boats, unditr tbe directioa of onr . beloved aod efficient pastor. Rev. S. C. , Chaftio, ably assisted by our local brotbP reo. Rsvs. Diverty aod Wilson, aad some ^ , | hfieen persons have been led inlo the , , I marvejoos light of the gospel. • . i As the interest deepened, and the coo- f i Lgresation increased in numbers, tbotcYmil , , , hocse was abandoned, and the Dennisvillr I , i test was erected in Iront of the building, ■ , [ in wbicb meeting* have been uightly beld ; for n we*A past. i ' ! Thero seems Io bo a wide-spread roli- 1 . I gioos influence at work, and it is believed ' i < bat many more will be brought into the , | fold of Christ. Rev. Mr. Wbilaker, of > ' the Court House, is expected to assist 1 t the coming week. t We bare also organized nod id success- i , fnl operation a "Young Men's Christian , Association," the object of which is bath intellectual end spiritual improvement. c Meetings are held weekly, and opened - and closed with singing auu prayer. The j debates, Ac., and every member is coor- Did. rod "aelive," and most do his part. " We have for President, Rev. J. H. Dir. j * erty, who knows no such word ma fail. r Regarding our Temperance Association | r we can say but little. Our last report apuhlisbed in the "Ways," gave abooi * two hundred signers to the pledge, since " when little progress has been mad*, owing i. to the difficulty of procuring speakers, |- though the President of tbe Association, j Mr. F. B. Boshnell, has fceen indefktigslile ia his efforts to maintain the monthly c meetings, and urge the cause along to a >1 glorious success. However, lha prospect s brightens, «nd we purpose renewing the „ campsigo thft Fall with fresh zeal aod vigor. I would say a few words in reference to our school matter*, nnd only a few words, * for I am ashamed to ray more, aod that is T. this : — of three public school bouses in the r rillsge bat Ane is yet opened. There is u great wrong in reference to this matter w •omewbere. Where is it f Let the peob pie of the Academy and Ludlam districts I* More anop. . Rzzo.

SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Granville bench, ATTORNEY ASP COVSRKLLOR-AT-LA II', b 151 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, " John It. llulTmnn, Attorney ft Ooiinsdlor-at-Liw, Solicitor, .! MASTER k EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, , | SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, , sad NOTARY PUBLIC. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY Charles M. Neal, J t muter at la w* # , FRO/TOR IS ADMIRALTY. \ Office, Ul South FOURTH St., !' t« u P^""lel,,!"['1' ' Di .N i .\?~7>ITTC;J:. II. I., till. Villi It. Ii. I>. 8., CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. * NITROUS OXIDE CAS sdailnlslered when desired, if entt-gtmectj sre made la advnnwr. OFFICE HOURS— From » A. M. to IS M-.sad from IP. M. to a P.M. ^ •trrot, near the Mesh. Dr. J. F. beaming, CA PS MA r COUHitiOUSL. — Tucedays. and Wcd-ROODBf.VE-Thmedaye. , sea iir.Li,.—Yritiifi: • Of Tcaat* Mammt. gfindlilons C»»h. j*l-« | Error* ot Yonth. A Cealleman whs inflered for years from Ner roue Debility, Premature Decay, aod all th# ' sltvcta of youthful Indiscretion, will forth# sake ' of BunerlBjt humanity, ssad flea to all who need ( pie remedy by which he waa cured. Ssifrrera wlahiog to proOt by the advertlaer'a »*perleace 1 7-y n do ao by addreasls'z in perfect conBdcnee, I y JOHN B. OCDEN, malS-y « Cedes St., New Yolk. To Cananmpthc*. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wUl send . tfroe cf charge) to all who desire it, the preeerlp. Hon with the directions lot making tod using the simple remedy by which he waa cured of s lung affection end that dread disease Consumption. Hit only object la to benefit the afflicted ' and h* hopes every sufferer will try thla pre•rrtpttoaiaa II wlU coat them nothing, and may prove a Mesalag. Please address mylkdy Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ' No. ISO south Second St.. WUlUmsburgh, N. T I Information. Information guaranteed to produce aluxurlant ' growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless ) Blotches, Eruptions, etc., oa the akin, leaving , the as me soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing* THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHtwiiT,

Iron in the Blood. The necessity of a due proportion of Iroo to tbe blood la wsll knows to all medical men ever, the whole system Buffers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude and "all gontmess" perrsdss the system. The remedy Is simply to supply the blood be dose by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP. protected solution of the protoxide of Iron which Is so prepared that It assimilates at once with the Mood, giving strength, vigor sad new life to th* whole system. To take medicine to our* disease* occasioned Iks PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past: It gives me new -icon, buoyancy of spirits, pleat l- ' Amphleta roatalsUg "^^amrtj^inonjrwm^mmd physician*, clergymen aod others, will be scat froe to say address. Th# grants* has "Peruvian Syrup"1 blown la j. P BIN1MORE, Proprietor, No. M Day St., Naw York. Sold by atldroggtsta. > .. Grace's Celebrated Salve. From Mr. X. Tucker. Draot Master at Salisbury, "« km. bora troubled toe yrata with a bad huiMffUl Uiaa uraal out war diy, aad f urad you* Batve. All alaoaof It hare Uae. dla.|mSlorMt*. • * •

SPECIAL NOTICES. John H. I.jirll. UPC, Accnuxr.'hnk ASP MAUxc 1 1 INSURANCE AGENT, 1 J Cap* bun, N. 1. I V HELMBOLD't ; u Concentrated Fluid Extract | . 8ABSAPAEILLA ERADICATES EBCPTIVEtad ULCERATIVE ^ DISEASES of the i THROAT. NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS. SCALP j Which so disfigure the appearance. Purging the j L perfect Safety. TWO TaMe-Spobnsful of the E'tracI of tana- i ^ Diet Drink, and one bottle la equal to a j 1 IcfMlhlrurglcal Review, on the autjeel of the Es Benjamin Trmvers, F.R.S ,hc. >peaklng oi thrae < i 1 u»av^ab..orln|u;,|.ou.|^un.a Cenrenlralrd Extract Sana /mill a, I E"t* • * P H. T. HELMBoLD, a*SLS«,Hih wi Broadway. N. Y. rensnniption 4'urable toy Dr. Sclirnrk'a Medicines. ' according to dlrr-tloua. l oaaumptlon >ery fre- ' ,,uei.tly la Ha last aisgc yields readily Io their ' action, rake the pllb lr».|Uenlly. lo cleanse the 1 ; required, for aomelimea In dlarrho-s ,they^ ■ rod an appetite created to snow the Pulmonic j syrup to act oo the respiratory organ, properly

MARRIt'.D. ~WARE-LF.ACH.-Oa the evening of the Sd ; lost., at the Baptist ehureh. by Rev. J. C. Hy.le. | . Leach, daughter of J. S. Ijrsrb, Hi »« «' "•'• ( new advertisements. Flour Dettlere' Pincers i t AM AND CHEESE Tcatera. Tinned Cheese era rad'Vrart^y^'oImrTmw T^'la ^Eor* No. SJS (Eight Thlrt)*8re*MARKET Street, i Below Ninth. Philadelphia Kent unit I.IkIiI Y NTiqUK Broaied Brackets for liouaehold u-c rtetyof Jroa BrarkaU for ahrlvtag or maatela. j No. U6 (Eight re | yKV REE • I C»|i|irr Rivets and Uurr*. | TRUMAN k SHAW. No. MS (Eight Thirty-fivel MARKET Street, Below Ninth. Philadelphia. ~~ TOTHE I.ADIF.S. r A DIES requiring aperlal medical advice will I i meet wltShoaorahleaod scientific treatment -raitVT, Nrw Yoaa.peraonally or by letter. HU | infallible Mcdithly- Regulator tent rvriywhrre , by mall or rvyrf «• free from observation Price j *h. Thirty y *■ "^aaltlvrf 'e ur e*l Va M * a'aew*' nrir FAI I fc WI\TER GOODS. CapchMayWCcmrt House, a large aaaortment ol TELTKT, KIl.kR, CHK4P B6\?iKT8, j hat's Of th* Lateat Styles, RIBBONS. FEATHERS. FLOWERS. FRAMES MERINOS, DELAINS, Aad CLOTH, for Men and Ladiaa' wear, Trlmmlncs lephjrs, antl Tarns. SHOES, and a regular aaaortment of staple goods of every deecripllon. alra, a rnriety of FURS, cloaks, SACKS, SHAWLS, RAG fc INGRAIN CARPETS, OIL fc PAPER CURTAINS. Call and see for yourself at the old aland at COn,< JANE H. SMITH.

COWTT COSTESTIOJ. ' ra'HE Union Republicans of the Coaaty will i i • 1 meetYa their reapeciuetoanahli* and cities Xl ; for the purpoy of electing delegates to the i . Couatv t'onrrttlao, to be held at Lap* May , Court Roue, oa ti SATURDAY, ISth INST., a at i o'clock P. M.. to nominal* candidates for y , state Senate, Assembly, sheriff and CoCOaer*, to , be supported at lha ensuing election In Novene , ^Daamavllhk chllnn,n uit"^«ntS^ | LADIES' FANCY FMRS j i AT JOHN FARE! RA'S. > Old Established FOR Manufactory, J - TI* ARCH T1REKT, , J a lOVETth, PhlUdelphla. Hav* now la attme j . A of my own Importntlo* and Maaufactare. oa* of the largest aad moat beautiful selection. OF FANCY FURS, for Ladles- aad Children-. Wear la the Clty.- , Also, a Boa aaaortment of Grata' Fur clavaa aod : I a call f-om my frirada of Cap* May County aad t - V'Hcmmnbcr tb* Name, Number and Street. 5 J JOHN FARKIRA, J No. TIS J t aa-1 hav* ao partner, nor connection with , I- any other atom la Philadelphia. _a_ t < «M mMUTK" BIWIS6 IKUSK, \ 1' T^eapa^I?of<|Iertormlrw ray Ofdtaary famL ! I, aewiag. It U ao simple a child era operate - It. Oral to nay part of the country upon roactl-t t 4PT Rroadwmy , New York. j A WATCH FBr.E. • A g'Z£'SglSaS?SSKTS ; I .

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ovi.v dihki t lixl: TO ci ST. LA U k'e.vi1.1.1 fR^'airam^. .^lurday. Oct. k a Di"i'ARi*.'*AU>«o*T... Saturday. Nov. T j p europe... Lust* 'UP- —Saturday, Nov.td > le Brval or ilavra, (wine includvd.l Firat CabVhel* ' Shtemera do m.fcArVy'' ^eefage pi.aeu- * get*. lil.o. MACKijNUIE. Agent.^ J Tw* «S35»® S E8TEY COTTAGE ORG ANN. j ? ; J^gSYEt ^ I O. Ilrvltl.b.. \ • *> 'i. "'.J ^/l.-. ■ . A |y e^r^ The* MDu'r y'?,f ne'e rra'T^Re p u hUc'. ! e.1 by every eltlua and wilhout'commrtltlra. | 1 Apply aloaec to Mmamm !««w V orW i AGENTH W ANTED i IIISTWKT OF THF. SECRET ftyflCK. I ! : 'the Mphrnia of 'he'Natiaual" Capital are Tho- i ' i jXSjjJ ' AGENTH WANTED fur "tbo m« l«l « ."i'atero.Hnff Hiuatrated Family llkteki'ev'er i ' i ai laYhi Ma"*''" Jdris 1° "pirofj ' wVLvta I i 'J'CP .YIiTt Im ii f- A- lliiaint'H* Hen. r j hiiivei.i. fc CM.. Advertising Agcata, No. *■ j

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PAINT H FOR iFARMERN Ann OTHERS.— THE GRAFTON MINERAL H PAINT COMPANY are now manutactiulng "TTT Beat, chrapul. ami moat Durable Paint in two eqst* well put oo. mixed with pure Unseed OIL wUl last 10 or fifteen t ears ; II la of light brown or hraatlf ul chocolate color.and ran changed to green, lead, atone, olive, or drab to "Varan, " "sTOresT' Agricultural ' Implements, Carriage aod Car-maker*. WoodCanvas, Metal, and Shingle Roots. (11 bring Flic nod Water Proof), Bridges, Burial bwefc^laori ^BoaU^ Mraufratur^'tTsv'reg'tra^ JOOlba., which will "l'2;l1' *_'*nn" ("r| Which give* full partleuUra. None genuine unles* branded la a trad* mat* Grafton loeral Paint. ^"^JeL BID WELL. Proprietor, SOS Pearl slroat. New Turk. Ageuta wanted. ' A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, con la lolng nearly mo pagra, and 110 Boe PLATE ENGRAVINGS of lha anatomy of the Human Oroa,1> a Plate of heal i h and dtae.se, with a treatise on Early Errors. Its Dei-lot nble Ooae*. ores upon the Mind and body, with th* Author's Plan of Treaimeat-the^onl^ r.rioaal ^^o?eronmnatrMl^S.<>r A°tru tkftil ndrlntr to th# ■Ha adlolSSi nn>k«a of thaSr phyaianl coadii ion free of lew I age to ray addraa. on reoalpt of WuMI book B«r«l 1 un'ro Wriit'ra wtiiannt1^ repaiSTblng wtth'lSEI XL'S 'mlXl#. 'S£S&S$*SmtZ A«— ' C<" V^Vw!AN^r*KKNDALL, M Mnnnvra Sfc. »«m»nas IGra. CAKTAUUU WANTED. SjbwSSSSISSS S VLTS. ,.T.

new advertisements. one dollar. one dolllar. AGENTS WANTED evuywhare for our Una ^ Dollar .ale, ^ A Watch, a Traljtl, a Sh.wtj .tamp lor tw- checks aod clichlar* living full pariieulars. Adortu ahlINGYuN, bkUUM J > CU, RI Waahll.glon atrrel, Dualnn. y a 1.1" able til an gold. 1 a*. WADS WORTH'S Dav-Ur,for the Catarrh, ' heal tale a momral, bui procure the remedy and ' Price 01 per hoiilr. Sena stamp lor pamphlet, Ml ^boul Cabwrh^ Kor^ale^by^ the Proprietor, Drugg,ata generally. ' ' the Richest man in the WORLD. Extract from a Latter from Baron Salomon ; Pari., April S, •«, im nur Fauhy, si Honor*. me her* xa- bottteaof"y?ui 'u-wl-uT 'uuTmeuV, 'if ' will forward yoo tire amount through Mcr*. | j e l"tn°many ol his Irlcada Major LANE a *L1NP i should' advise htm to establish a depot la Paris. Tbe Indian I.iuimeul, i A taken Inwardly, or uutwardl) ay-plled, baa uo equal. For the relief and cure of Riaauia-a. ^ tit 'mtSn?*1^*"*. h^tc?ltmttte"U££anta^bfraoreMld^U*t i retail *)>Driuaa lian.es fc Uu , >1 Para How, N. 1 I Gale fc Rjbuuou, IM Greenwich at., fc. V.; I I.e. Weill fc Co , IVZ Fulton at., fc. *.| Uhaa. S. i ble Drugglat. throughout ihe world. Vooe gea- ■ oDuntareigneel b,°J. i.Lani?e ciE^Propr'cto*., j lai Broadway, A. 1. Er Head for Circular. GROCERIES, &C. C. I'llflE'S KKV^ | CHEAP STORE, cor. I'KUBT Jt MANSION Sis., ■ ' UAB,N0tT7Iil h'i* ,or ,ik'hr*1,<rw1* • , MUSLINS, (Hie ached and unbleached,) ' I PRINTS, II to M cenU pet yard, SAIINKTS, CASS1MERES, DKLA1NS, " ALPACAS, RIBBONS. VELVET fc DESCRIPTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODVfc WARE, HARDWARE, 1 BASKETS, fce.,fcc., DISHES, CROCKERY, GLASS, STORE, fc EARTHENWARE ' l-i iytu nuc ct ill a Pitevv OILS. LASS t Hl'TTI,

GROCERIES, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, POWDER h SHOT, BURNING OIL, n very fine article for M cents per gallon. Th* celebrated Monitor Navy, Fin* Cut for „ Chewing and Smoking. SEGARS of all deacripttoua. PORK, HAMS fc LARD, DRUGS, CANTRELL'S AGUE MIXTURE, a certain curs. GARRISON'S Ague Mixture, n certain aur*. STAMPS, TINWARE, fc*. Call and sac, nnd examine for younwlt aifctf N. «. PRICE. KIRK Ja I KY. (Late Kirk fc Dawald.) JMFORTKHS and DEALERS la TEAS, SPICES, IVREItfK f DOMESTIC FRV1TS „ Caaaad Gwnda, 1-lekl.v, Saucea, *«., or xvxsv pracairrtos, aiao, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, fc GROCERS' GOODS GENERA LLT, S. E. Cor. FRONT A ARCH BTn„ (y Sol* Agents for Elton '■ Trenton Crackarm. Always on hand a Choice stock of Wb*i* Splcra, ciatofoti, Ground Spire*, Cox"a Gelatin, Starches, Ra.pberry syrup. Corn Starch Ginger " Rlee"piour. BotUed BHtcra, I Family Soaps, Jellies, Imported Castile, Uan'aei Fruits.' Demeaila fatxupa, ladlgo, Bottled Pleklra, Blueing. riekieo In Bamla. SaLaoda, I Vermicelli, soda A ah, MaecaroaL Soap Powder. I sago, Concentrated Lys jTapioea, ^"kVoda. Flavoring Extra*!*, . Cream of Tartar, Mrdlan. Dried Fruits, Oat Meal, t ranb* riles, I Barley, : J!*!""' I!£i Prunen.^ ChSoolo** . Citron, ' U-wos. . Flga, Prepared Cotton, Prseeeved Lemon aad Eiaenec •' orange Peel, Baking Powders, Date., shoe Backlog, Orange*, Stov* Polish, ; !r.-.T™,-, sr-* ; SSTiSSkro S2, -rn, I French Muatard. Lard, fcc., fcc., Ac. FALL fc WINTER DRY GOODS, 1 T tkal heaped pry Goods Store to tb* CHy. Honest aad fair drailaf toall th* bart policy. All Goods sold at a small advance overcoat. W# guarantor to arU aa^t heap u aay SmaU proSta and quick A. to. our motto I MUSLINS. [ WwlJaiW wld* i 6-1 wlda I a-t wide I !*-• wkle. I PhSL Red Grey £d*Wblffft Ytoral Ftoaaatay , r.,e, and Wklt* cotton and W Oot Mixed, Twlltod ' Grey aad Red Skirting Plaids aad Striped FlonI aela, soaker, CaMaa aad Wool aad all-wool. ; SiSSSSS5 CANTON FLANNELS, - Bleached dad Brown Cnatoa Fill lib K . k ","7*,^ mTf*!? Jrai^ii if ii i - HORRY COMB COUNTERPANES. WRITS GOODS. : Xraaaak. VbtohMaex Claim ; Plaid aad Mvtpod MraaOraa.