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®b» ®-(jati Wart. Cape Island, Cap? May Com" lj , F. J. ■ • 8. K. MA<iON.\ClI.K,( Wrdnr-.la'y, Oct. 10, Isoi. KATE* or AUVCRTKIXU. ^ R> Ml'tfl o.Tt, U*U I one year io.wi Professional or bnsinrM ,uu ool edfc-dlng _ j <4 larterot tui ! t thou tadd* ' ' " ^Th" " ***** changed quarter-uluUio»*"u-"m™ ' ' 'W j , gj- Our BlrUo : "Small profit*, anil quick sale? !" W. B. Miller & Co. | Cape Island, N J. 1 Lilt Inturancr. WHAT IS IT? AND REASONS WHY YOU Life Insurance in • contact between an Individual and a company, whereby the company guarantee* to pay a rer- ! tain earn of money tn the iotnrvd at death or at a certain age. The insured , 1 ia required to pay a small sum, for ' ' which trifling investment bis family or I bla heirs irill raewletaa handto<M~ne- ; tarn at a lime athea, by his death and the loaa of his labor and skill, they I mo t need this help, which they eeek ; . la vain from any other soorre. Benjamin Franklin said : "A paliry 1 < of Life Inaarance is the best and safest' , provision a man can make for his lam- - »y " By a policy of Life Insurance the hasband leaves a staff on which his wife aad children may laan for auppori > when the -hand that tolled so gladly for them liea cold In the grave. By it a nable and affectionate son provide* for the support of his aged provines lur ine >u|,puu in ma •.*•.•»
parents should ho die before them. By It a provision roa» be eeeored i agninst old age, when cath in hand will , be a anrer dependence than oniiratcfol children, relations or friends ; making . old age cheerful and |deasant, which, , otherwise, would he cheerless and dependent. By it thn business man ia enabled to | borrow money without an endorser j By it yoe may procure bread for | , yonr family and comfort* for yourself j ia case of protracted sickness. By It yon can pw^-yavjiqtit*. By.lt yon can educate yonr children, or proride for them a capital when , lhay become old enongh to o«e It. j • By It any yonng mis can secore s . capital at thn age of 80 or 40 years, to | commence bnsiness, when without thi? , provision the golden opportunity may | , be lost, end (he yonng man be left, for , want of capital, to toil on far others — ! bis, the labor, theirs, the reward. It ie a species of propertf\tbst east* | notbinr bot the premium ; ir>gr quires , no apairs j has no taxes ; rfiJJs for no , ootlays; and its coadiUdns do not . change. It is a most upeoromodatlnc , laea'tment, monldinx Itkelf as to form, amount, mnnpeffjyul trine of payment, to anlt every ladiriifaBl coavealence. : and secures a lifn-long accumulation with bot a amall immediate outlay. The late N. P. Willis hat su'id | ••The importance of Life Insurance to : society everywhere ; it* strengthening ' Infineon- upon the sinews of social life ;• ' the solidity It imparts to all domestic institutions ; the protection it offer* to j ' the labor* and recreations of exietencr; ' the comfort it brings to the secred fire- 1 ride ef home ; the relief it pours oui, no abundantly, upon thn bereaved and : 1 suffering; ths eoantleas blresings it j ncatters along thn pathway uf life ; the M blssslnn It reserves for a future of eor- ' row— ail these are now mora truly perceived and more warmly appreciated - than eeer before." Every young man , just starling in business, or Jost enter- | log upon married life, every middle- , aged man to any walk of life, every j , bh sod evory woman ahoulda ponder the qaeation, whether, in neglectiog to | , embrace the advantages which this in- I mitatioa offers an teems which arej., available io all, they are not despising i , and aeclecting one of Hcavoa'e rhoic"t blessingsTemperance Mr.rrixu. — The stated , meeting of the Middle Township Temperance Association wsi held on the ' , < ivaing of the I8th iast.. In the M. E. i C hatch at Urn Court House. The addrees was delivered by Rev. J. K- j , Manning His aabj-ct was "The eeseowe why moo should not drink IntoX'- 1 cwtiait itqaues.." ' Ji was presented in a mast eloquent and affactive manner aad could not base failed to msks a i »-r—g aad lasting itapreorinn. Th» A-oci.tiaa elected Dr. J. F Laamtng Praaideat. io ifaw place or Rav. E .V Js.ks.rewM.fcd; aad an>wcwwd ta mart at Ueeaa Creek. oojlre , W» tm N.— ...A"
V Cape IslKiid Sunday School In The eighth quarterly convention of the Sabbath Ssjiouls connected with | i In? various ehnrcbes in the city of Cape j Island, assembled iu the Presbyterian ( ••horch, on Ij.i rjsfvilsr afternoon. Tbe eXvrcisri were more than asu--slly interesting, and additionnl impetus ■ saa manifrstedly given to tbe Sabbath j School cause in our city. The Association We* called to order ! by the President, Her. Mr. Hewiti, ] i shen tbe proceedings of the meeting ' sere opened by singing a hymn, and ; prayer by Kcv. Kev. J W. Hubbard. . J j The minates of preceding meeting ; | being read and approved, very encour- { 1 offing reports from tbe Superintendent* J ' o^lbe School* constituting the organ- ' j >zation were reeeived. Then followed abort, able and ex- | reedii'gly interesting addresses by Rev. •I.C. Ilyde, Mr. N. Corson, Rev. Mr ; Hubbard, Rev. Mr. Hewitt, and Mr- ; L. C. Edmunds, interspersed with sing" J lug some excellent selections from the J (i olden Chain." On motion, it was revolved that | : thg three Superintendent* of till schools j ; represented, should constituted dele- j , 1 gstion from Cope Island to attend the j ; Slate Association which merest Camj den in November next. / Several matters of minor importance 1 i sere acted on, hot on acconbt of the ' crowded condition of our columns at ' present, we ere compelled to be very ' vjcrtiict ip-ivnr rejtoet. I Fsxtital — A very delightful affair | >>■ inaugurated at the Centre Hoone ■in last Thursday evening, under the ! uirvetllanro of the ladies of the Pre*l"iiyterian church, which continaed sotil . i he close of the wuck. The aaont com- ! 'lined all the interevtiag features ef * j , '•uuptuous sapper and a well planned j ;'«ir or festival. Wa would wish to ( j mrtiriilariz" more in oor notice of it. uut where there eat so much to aeleri rom, so many beantilul things anil , '•right and happy fares to attract the J itiention, that the task would be be- ( aildcring to attempt. Tbe most iater-
•sllog feature, however, was ths votiog a silver Tea Set, to be presented oTbe pastor receiving the highest -mrtnbjr of votes. The voting opened qiiritndly and contlnned until Saturday evening, when the rvsnlt was announced , —awarding the really beautiful gift to Kev. Mr. Hubbard, pastor of the Pres1 hyteriao Churrh uf Cs|H> Island. I Perhapt, among tbo many other I .lungs, nothing occasioned each genu- : ine merriment as the insrcntable, nnac- * I constable, mysterloos, sudden and von-l-rfnl ditappvarance of a large quaoti- | ty of splendid chickens tbongbtfnllly | | i-rovlded foe the occasion. We were I forcibly reminded on bearing the oe- ( 1 .-nrreoce of a certain passage, not ( J ritogether irrelevant, which if obeyed at tbe shave time,. would have prevent - ; -d an uoforseeo circomstanre— "Lay : nut up treasons, where—" etc. Tbe affair was pre-eminently success f | fal and reflected great eredit oa the ^ j My managers, from whom wo 'have :ju*t ascertained that the sum cleared r. mount* to over |175. The object, we were near omitting, was the benefit | . of the choeph. R'ailroao Catastrophe. — The up ( j t rain on Saturday morning, as it neared ' Bennett's Station, was tbe cause of I ; severely injuring and maiming for life ' a domestic qnedruped belonging to Mr, J : T. R. Wales of Lower townehlp. It*" " : happened that the animal was snnning . himself in close proximity to the track, with his tall across the rail, and not „ heeding the fast approaching lecomo- | I live, the onfartnnate mooter got his | fly-hrosher neatly amputated at a re- c ward of hi* nncODScioa* temerity.— [ I Quite a commotion ensued, bat the " : 'rain coolly passed over, not even leav- ' | ing a hair to tell the tale Of a sorely f I it was a aa.l catastrophe. Coniuh-ipatiom — The West Jersey 1 ; Railroad Company has obtained aeon- ' : rolling influence in the M ill ville and ' I Glassboro read, aad they will hereafter t be under use maaagemont. As the West i Jersey road has heretofore controlled < | the Cape May and Millville road, the I entire llae from Philadelphia to Cape t i May Is now under one control. This ■ ! cannot help being beneficial to the in c | '<• rests of the roads, aa well aa to those ' | of Soath Jersey. G«on A rmixTHiKT —It gives ns plea < .•ire to announce tbo .appointment of 1 Mr John Reoves, of ths Lower town- ' -hip, as K»*per of the Fito Fathom ( : Light Ship, off tbe coast of this county. f . Mr. Keovea pasted through the war as a private ia the Seventh Now Jersey . Regiment, with great credit to to him- . -elf, sod hit appointment ia a tribal* , ' to the members of Company, A which i they highly appreciate. .gP Thoaa of oar readers in Lower | x towwahlp who may require the services »f a Commissioner of Deeds will pleaae , hew t in mind that Mr. James 8. El- ' dredge wa* appointed one at the last ; ' -e-ion of oar But* Lvgialatare. AO j ° Ml ta his haoda wtB be: ; promptly aad saiwfactarily Mtrndrij j Iw j,
Cape Island TEBrEssaci Assocu- 1 ' tiob — Another exceedingly interest- ; iug adjourned meeting uf this yonng and vigorona organization wa* held Monday evening ia tbe Baptist Church. Tbe chair wa* cccopied by Mr. G. W. Smith, who called the , oee ting to order. The exercises of ; ihe evening were opened by tba rendi j tiou of a beautiful Temperance An-.J them — selected for tbe occasion — by . • -•mo volunteer member* of the choirs : connected with some of oar churches. After prayer, temperance experience! . srrc narrated by Mr. N. Corson, Dr. j II. Gilmour. Mr. William T. Stevens, j and Mr. G. W. Smith. Some few approp«iaie remarks were also made by tbe, pastors who were present, alter which theXjiledge was circulated, and eighteen additional names wfcre obtained, making a total of 140 signers. On motion, it was resolved that the Secretory he authorized to correspond with the Rev. Mr. Nicholson, of Tren ! ion, and Mr. Atwood, of Philadelphia with a view of securing their services for the purpose of delivering lectori* before this essocietion. j The Society adjourned to meet at . j the Presbyterian Cbarch, on Monday evening, 21st Inst. BdT The following item of nn interesting transaction was "crowded out" last week, which account* for its production at this late day. "Went, and Gone, and Dose It."— The First Baptist Church of Ibis sity was tbe scene of an interesting and.Ao _ those more particularly concerned, iong-to-be-remembered event, on Wednesday evenlog last, which attracted an immense gathering of our people from lar aad near, the occasion being ho marriage of our yoang townsman, Urorge S. Wure and Miss Marietta C. I.eoch, both of Ca|fb Ieland. Our friend George, out satisfied with one co-partnership (in buiinev) already l oninmtnated within a year, with the head of one of our mercantile rstuh- ■ lishmcatl "stent and gone" and united | himself on the occasion referred to, in ! the bonds of holy matrimony, wiih e '
daughter of the same head, thus forming a must pleasant co-partnership, which, to be appreciated, moid ha experienced. Two bridesmaids and an equal number of groomsmen officiated. ceremony was performed in pre *enee of the largest audience ever as* vemblcd in that church, by Rev J C. Hyde, subsequent to a brief and excellent address appropriate to the occasion. A most pleasant evening, generous hospitality, superabundance of the "good things'' a number of pre--enta for the bride, and hearty greeting* were among the attendant cireomrtaneea. May the happy pair realizthe wishes which were so abundantly bestowed upon them by the gaests — a happy fulore. As for oarselves, we hope that every page of their life will be witboat a blur, that their affection* may always be-firmly locked together, and that they may never run ouf of torts. May the * * of both bless them with a aew edition ol happiness, worked off withont a monk or friar. The Elections. Election* w*r« held nn Tansday of last »'eek in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, aad city officer* in the city of Nawark. — b»gi» with lha city, lb* following hava b**o elected : Sharswood Judge of 8apr*ma Court, with a majority of 2,891. Hon. James R. Ludlow, a Democrat of acknowledged personal worth, official parity and legal learning, is sleeted Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, our the Hod. M. Hansel! Thayer, by a majority of about &.400. roue 2.500 abend of Judge Bharwood. Lyle for Sheriff, 3.0t2 beech for Registry of Wills, 1,384 ; Megary for Clerk of Orphan's Conrt, 1,629; Piertol for. City Treasarar, 2,975; and Balller for City Commissioner, 2,363. Excluding the vote Jadg* Ladlow, who saceeeded in part by tba aid of Republican voles, this give* to aversgs Democratic majority of 2,475. The contest is between Williams (Rep.) and Sharswoad (Dem). Tba latest reckoning makes it very probable thai dbartwood will be elected by a majority of a few tboosand. In Ohio, Jndg* Tbnrtnaa (Dam.) for (iovaraor has been elected over General (Rep.) The Democrats a* far at ie bev* a majority of 2 io tbe Senate and 8 in tbe Assembly. Hence a Democrat will be sleeted to the United SlaU* Senate io place of Hon. B. K. Wade. Tbe Repabllcao* have carried lbs Sta e of Iowa by about 25,000 majority, a lots or at least 10,000. The elections in tbe Stale or Indiana, were for eoaaly afficere. aad Tor a few i members or tbe Legislature Tbe Slate probably gone Republican by a small . majority. At the charier election in Newark, N. ; J.»ob Tuesday In t. Mayor Peddie, Repsblieaa, was re-*ls*Ud by abool fifty majority. A Republican loss of 1,000. A Tarn Balsam.— Dr. W mar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is truly a balsam. It contains Ike balsamic principle of lb* Wild ! Cherry, tbe be Is am >c properties of tar and j of ptae. Its ingredient* are all baleamie. t.'oagka, gold*, tore threat, bronchitis, i aad cuusumptieu speedily disappear uu- . ! dee its hehmmle tafiweaa*. |a Temperance Meeting next I Cterek ** ** ,w,'Wr,au
I Two Movrus roe Nothinu.— Look at 1 | this Oyrt*. — We bnve received the Amrriran Agriculturist for October. W* wish ! I ! that all oar friends could see this paper Wa know of no way ia wbieb so large an aaoant or truly valaable. interesting, and j ! in-tractive reading matter cnnld be given | ' I to a family at so small a price a« the sob. j f I scriptioD to the AynVufturfrr. Each num. | j ber contains 32 to 40 large qoarto pages. ; . ! and 30 to 50 fine engravingr, many of Ibem r ! very coelly and beautiful. Here, in this. t I October nomberrwo Gad, in addition to ■ | the great amount of valuable Information, j ' I biota, suggestions, etc.. more than 30 en- | ' j gratings, several of which are ernpng the i • I most expensire ever found iu an lllo-tra\ei! , | Journal. This number it ot itself really - j worth a yser's subscription. Tbe cost ol i the st mitt ran Agriculturist is only $1.60 r for a year, in advauce, or four copies for j 35. The publishers offer that valuable journal fee for ihe remaining ttrd months of this year to all new subscriber* for 1868, (Vol. 27.) who send io their subscription - during t kit month of October. We adv.se ' all oar readers to sreur* it on the*# terms. j It will be sore to benefit all fathers and i motheri, and interest and instruct the , children. Subscriptions should be sent to ihe publishers, Ontsns Ji'DD k .Co., ' 345 Broadway. New York City. 1 otnads prominent among ber j ' sister cities. Hiring thn wm she had our rnfreehmenl saloon? where thousands wenfed' while on their way to the "riant," and t now, ia order thst the good work may be j , continaed, it is proponed to provide lor j i he Orpbent of many of these brave heroes I who fell in defence of the stars and stripes, j For this purpose the Washington Library Company of Philadelphia was organised h -moid of the Riverside Institute fcf New , Jersey. Here the Orphtna of Soldiers . and Sailors in' all pans of the coaotry | ' usefal members of society The just end i • honorable plan adopted fur raising the necessary funds for this charitable object hae received the endorsement of every | A tfoon Bosimma.— The Advertising j • Agency of Geo. P. Rowell k Co.. No. 40 I ■ Park Row. NY. furnish regul.rW from ' . on- to three columns of advertising t- . nearly one-half ol all tb« Newspapers in j ■ the Eastern, Middle and Western Slates, j
, SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 ; Granville Leach, John U. Huffman, Attorney & Connsellor-at-Law, Solicitor, i 1 MASTER k EXAMINER I.N CHANCERY, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, sad NOTARY PUBLIC. s CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY Charles M. Noal. • rrroRKtr jt law * rhOCTOK IX ADMIRALTY, " ( M Philadelphia. !• to Yrttel Property. nisSMf DfiNTAb tJ FLICK. II. I.. GII.1IO I It. I). I). N.. CAPE ISLAND, ^ ^ JERSE t NtyRUU* OXIDE GAS eiluilnlsteird when I OFFICE HOURS— Frum » A. M. to IV M., end. (ifflcv for Consul tut ton— At Colt Sec on Front Dr. J. r. Lcaining, J-JENTIST. OFn(.K CATS. f < A PL MA Y COl ETJiUL'NE.— Tuesdays, end Wed. , trooDWlviL— Tbursdawt , st'AI JU.A, -Fridays cr- Tseiss MontSATt. Conditions Cash, j. i-a Errors of Youth. , vous DvMllty, Prrtseture Doray. end ell Ine | rirvets ol youthful Isdlseretlon. will fortheuikr of s^BVrln* hutnsaRy, send flee Io ell who need - It. ihe recipe ?nd directions .or making thr situ [ pie remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers . wish tag to pront by tbo Advertiser's experience cad do so by addressing In perfect confidence, 1 To C'onsuanlptlve*. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wUI send Hon with the directions foe making end using lung egecllon sod thiyl dread disease Consumption. Hit only object It to benefit the efMeted . and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescript Ion; as It will cost them nothing, end may ' prove a blessing. Pleas* address ' mytS-ty Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, r No. ISfi South Second St- wmiamtburfh, N. *. Information. 1 Information guaranteed to produce a li-.xurlao' I growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless fees, also a recipe for the remoral of rumples,- ' Blotches, Eruptions, sic-, on the shin, leering I thr same soli, rlesr, and beautiful, eon be eb- • la lord Without charge by addrvming | THOS. r. CHAPMAN, CWBVIST, t aylAly *a Broadway, New YorkIron In the Blood, r The nreeoelty of a dno proportion of Iron In 1 rrer. Use whole system tunvm, the weekrat peri • being nrtt attacked, and e fclln* ol languor, trm. The remedy Is simply to supply ths blood ' with the necessary quantity ef Iron. Thu can he done by using ths , PRRlirtU STRIP. s protected solution of the protoxide of Iron which Is so prepared that It esslmlletea el once with the Mood, giving strength, rigor end new , 11 Ie to Ik. whole system. , | • To take medicine to sere dlseeeee oaaeetaued . by a d-Bele-icy of IRON I.N THE RLOUP. win. , j out restoring IT to IBs system, n mi trying to , I repair a building when lbs foundation la gone. I An eminent divine says : -I hare been using the PERUVIAN St RL'P for some time Mel: ll ' SSWSl,.,«M' b"°',■nC, °' *PWt*' «•**»- - reeommesda' lone uemeome of the moeVemTeent , Kr.-.Tis.-- - «• — | The genuine has ' Pernrlaa Syrup" blown In ' J. f. DI.NSMORE. Proprietor, Nw M Dry St., New York. . Sold by Alldreggtam. I Grace's Celebrated Salve. I Tram Mr. E. Toeker, Dspot Master et SnJIebury. ' ■ | "I key, been troubled lor years with a bad hu- : i
SPECIAL NOTICES. John W- l.ycett,' i UFt. ACCIDSKT. riKK AXO MAUSt I ! insurance agent, - .• - HELMBOLD'H Concentrated Fluid Extract SABSAPARILLA j ERADICATE ERUPTIVE end ULCERATIt'K OIXSASEZ of Ihe ' i ' 1 THROAT, NOSE, EYE*. EYELIDS, SCALP • wise, end Is taken by Adults and children with I pretest Safety. parilla. added Io a plnl ol water, Is equal In the ' , gallon of the Syrup of Saraeparllla, or the decoe Au Interesting Letter Is published tn the Mrd-tco-Chirurglcal Rer .e w, on the subject ol the Ex t tract of Kerasparllle in ccrlatn effect ion., by llenjauiln T ravers, F. R.S-.hc. -peaking o' those ' | < oiiHiiiii|>ti»ii <\irnble by Dr. I j Muhrnch's Mrdirluen. ' I "£'H'rr..r™r.ivri 1 : j r'rvi: i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thaddeii? Isn Glldrr. . ' General Agent In rape May fonnly Millville Fire & Marine Inrarance Oompany l l. nit Hrnlorsj Pincers, " ieh'by1"1 * ° 01 j j No. MS (Eight TMrty-B'Vj ji|A RKEr^lree:, ' ^ ileal aiKl I.iKht ^ j < IH'YTV I'll W i:\TIO\- | I ""for WiV'jiu" |VlIc| ol"'/cc'Mng|' dcl'^?lc.bre \h- | • .j Diitf Ot RATIC ( OVSEItVATItt: t ^ CONVENTION.^ ^ ^ i ^ 'o'hrid"/ra^Mj./f6i£rt Wouae.^on^^ I ' j I ' ^The people win meet In their respeeljre Town- ; ] gatee. each, to ^^r^jdTedmuNPS, ^ jj EL KS f Fl'BB f Nos. 726 North Fourth Street, i PHILADELPHIA. - J^AEHI-ER-S FUR STORE ' IS THE CHEAPEST ESTAIILISHMENT ' In Philadelphia, where all kinds ol 1 FURS! I wholesale end retail, eaa be bought. Tbe public . Work -The ettendcdVu^to the grc*1eet aatu- ; faction or alL ois-itn BILLIARDS. • y BIRU'N [ MODEL BILLIARD & BOWUNG j SALOONS RESTAURANT, , . Nos. 605 & 607 ARCH St. ' next doqr below tbe Theatre, < This establish meet has bera remodelled, re- , - furnished, aad put In the must complete order lor ' THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. r ' On catering the Srst goor the visitors w.ll And a ! superior ; . BILLIARD SALOON, I attached to which Ie e m renin see I hoe. la Ihe New York style, stocked with the ebo level Wiaee Liquors end Uteres— Ihe whole uader Ike charge I olkL BAHlgL Di CSLAU. aealated 6y I on Sad the sssel vsn in a magnificent SALOON, 4 [ ccintalBlrc^Scve^ soperlor Bill la re Tabbre.^to- ^ FOUR SPLENDID Ten Fin .Alleys, t SiiS.".p,,^k'Jss5.,scs.^hlri."S;rih.' r 1 under t.e charge af Mr. WILU AM TUPMAN, Is ' j sioeked with Ale, Laoee, he. The Ree.euraat ° ; ' uffnSSZt'HT, UnwIU de'iy with ell " : ! IspS.'l-r-K SLS6W ; j rut* C. t* OOOMVTT, Supt. C. MRU, Pi 1 .m.Vny* ''*r'rm''""V " ** ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the' ( HA> kkii8" AMD MERCHANTS* ' ORAND Presentation Enterprise 1 A WONBERFTJI, SUCCESS I j Capitol. IlckfU and Prizes Inrrimxtd 41,287,148 to $1,500,000, Thi^ii] , October Mth, 1867. | A Prize with Every Ticket ! ! PROSPECTUS. - : S' J
List of Prize*. One cash prlie at *2'Sl : iaa '• Plata •• et ta 11^06 j fx Mngefs eeb. case ■■ at Ie* u.MA ; 1*0 '•• plain •• at U ll.ono diamond*. [ 8 Full *ets diamonds at H.MO SJi.ooo i IB Diamond cluster rings at Hoo islvoo } is Dtaiu od cluster rtn*s at do ll.sao 1 Xi iHeuoed cluster rtn*a et ru> is.na | 6 Dtemuod cluster pint et SAA SJW is Gents' gold wetrbes el *xx* *x.Mi 13 Urals' gold watches at tie V.nu Wl Gents' gold tratches at IU II, *10 30 Ladles Diamond set Welches at tre i.or S5 Ladles' (Join watches at ICS 10,13* S3 Ladles' gold watches at 100 14,330 Ladles' gold watches al IU 15,330 SILVER WATCHES. M American Mjver Watcher at *U 44,000 Totg» Value of Prtxaa, ■ *■ joo.ooo Thr Baokrrs' aad Merchaeta' First Grand Cooi Second Grand Cooorrt ,wae^ given Auj^ist 34th, J moth Hall war ItlleLph ihe moat reepcelable I aeommltiMOf lut's ol Th! .Iredlng bw^trs'and ] mrrskABte to exaanhs Ike register ol tickets aad I satisfy Ihrmsrlrsvrn-tbh: correctness of the re- : gi.trstloa bstare makle^thegrsnd distribution to Parties deslrlag Tlrkrts. 1st — There are bot tew remaining unsold — Those wishing t# be supplied with tickets must -Jnd-Tbe distribution of prises will pdeltlvslx on thsotthof OstojreGiari.,^,,,^ lbs sale of tbe lest ticket, for thr purpose of Tickets One Dollar Each ! eels el the Banking-house of Clerk, Webster ' a Co , No. *J Broadway, N. Y.,or sent by mall oa receipt ol price for return postage. SPECIAL TERMS or CLOB RATES. ' Any party procuring n ('lab of Sse or mine lor tickets, end eroding us the money foe • the hams, will be allowed Ike lol low leg cqm^le- . We will seed. 4 Tickets, . - 0LUI 34 Tickets, - *1* *0 ? Tickets. - - « ■) ta Tickets. - - *,*0 : Tickets, - - is.ta J too Twktae, - " 00 Ie order thai every snbscrlber's name may be , registered, send tbe p. O. eg Areas, with town. ' souaty and Btata ta fnU. '■SS5S!5SrIS2t,T ! CURE. IFM1U * 0$s No. OS Broadway, Now Took. { prtoere. and ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Copper Rivets ami Burro, t TOPPER Tacks. Draas Escutcheon Pi as. /dno \j Nails, FMBeb Wire Nails end lb* usual variety*! ltoo NalU, Sprig* umliis, sc. For vale *et TRUMAN h BHAW, Na-OU (Eight Thirty-fire) MAREET street. Below Ninth, Philadelphia. NEW FALL A WINTER GOODS. 'IjHE subreriber begs to Infoim ber trtends and A Ihe public that she har on hand at her store. t ape May - Court Honac, a large aaaortmeot of VBLTET,,fiILKS, CHBIP BOSKETS, HAT* ol the Leteat Styles, KIBDONS, FEATHERS, to sun the teste, MERINO*, DELAINS, Trlmmlngb. topbyr*, snd Trpbh, SHOES, and nregutar assortment of staple good* FURS, CLOAKS, SACKS, SHAWLS. CARPETS, OIL A PAPER CURTAINS. l»l" May cSuitWiTreT*' *' "" °M """1 " slb-Xm JANE H. SMITH. LADIES' FANCY FBM Old Established FUR Manulaelory, 3IH AH4TH T1KKHT, A o"Va>^lw^n^,rt> tip) ui'tT"' tSet"'" ZJ-fiS i tor 'es lud JOHN FAREIRA, No. 3IS ARCH Street, above 3th, «0-l hare no prar-t^"^1 [U GROCERIES, &C. N. C. PRICE'S NEW ■ CHEAP STORE, Cor. PERRY k BAN SI OK 81*., U A VINO renewed his stock for the FnU trade otlera Ihe YoUowWg goods at the LOWEST CA«H PRICES: 1 MUSLIN-, (Bleached and. unbleached.) PR INT*, 13 In 33 cents per yard, SATINETS, CASS I MERES, , VKLVI:Ka_/ I- IIIJCS, ! . DFRCRIPTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, • WOOD! N WARE, f HARDWARE, BASKETS, he., he., crockery, r fc earthenware. PAIKT8, OILS, CLASS A Pl'TTT,
GROCERIES, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, SPICES, POWDER » SHOT. I SEOARS Of all descriptions. °* PORK, HAMS fc LARD, j NT ELL' G K MIXTURE GARRISON'S Ague Mixture, a certain sure. ■ ! ""1 fot Hilt H A FRY, (Ute Kirk k DnwaldJ J JMPORTERS and DEALERS ta TEAS, SFICES, FO BRIGS 4 DOMESTIC FRITTS, Caused Good., Ptckloa, Sauces, fire., ! BUTTER, CHF.E8E, LARD, 4 GROCERS' GOODS GENERALLY, • g.E. eng. PROMT ta ARCH STB.. • ssfjssi. (test i J Ef Sole Agents for KstonM Trenton Crackers. ; Always on hand a Choice Stock of I While rplcee. ! CalrtoM d't. , Ground Spices, Cox-. Getatln, Cora'Suarek GlngreTTT T1'" ' stre'rioar, Borihd Btttere, • rn 2SR 1 Imported Ceetlle, {canned Fratte,', ! tadTfo."0 ! BoltDd%teUee, 9 Soda Aah, Marcaronl, Roap Powder. *egO, - Conaentratrd Lye. Tapioca, i ratmratus. seede, , Rll arb toda, Flavoring Extract!, - Cream of Tartar, Sard tana, i Dried Fruits, Oal Meal, I ( ranberrlea, Barley, 1 Ralstaa, Wre, ■ Stre!?*' Cocoa,'"**' Flga, Prepared Cotfeea, Preaerred Lemae and Eaaatios - • Datre^** '**'• SSttttalS;™' Orange*, Stars Polish, I n, ar— Cocoa hots, Butler, i Nuts, (all kinds.) Cheese, mbOky French Muetara, Lard, a... kc^ka. ! FALL R WINTER DRY GOODS, ^ T the I beapeat Dry Goods Otors ta the City. Honest sad fair del I tag to all the best poEey. Ws guarantee to sell as •beep M say stare ta the city. Smell profits and quick kales ear motto t MUSLINS. x-4 wide i 4-7 wide; *-4 wiqs ;k4 wide i MM wide. FLANNEL*. Plate. Bed Cray aad Whit* all Wool FtaaaeM ; Gcaraqfi While CM Heme— Wqta Rata. TNtDta Grey end Bed Shirllog Ptaxda aad Striped Etannela, shaker. Cotton and Wool and aU-wooL LINEN*. w^rTSrSSiSBEi CANTON FLANNELS, Bloaeked and Brews Caataa FUaaeta. ( MEN'tjriBOTr^ 'ho NE*?COM BCOU NTERPAiark **' WHITE GOODS. Vtetorta^-jj^brte; Plata nd AREOd GOODS. Balmoral Skins I afitee and rtjlRi f, kstmWM^W, XAri "eel taasheu, Mwm *4

