t . .» . CAPE MAT OCEAN W A VK, -WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1867. _ ■ V
®hrv©V>an Gape Ixland, Oapc Mar Cum ty , N. J. a it. magonaqt.f.. > Wediieadtty, Oct. 23, 1HG1. MATIU Vf AOVnniKVr-^ taciquirtaM «wt . V true - , »- ill Ban. w >*e» - * 00 a*u ^>.uro "/"".v.:: " gJTUur mutlo: "Small proOU, and qoick title* 1" W. B. Millkr & Co. Capo Inland, N. J. TnmiKct Lecture. A Watum Atvued, E^j., or Philidi-lpliia, Atior-a«f-«t-Latr, will, on invitation of the Cape Itlanti Temperance Association, deliver a Lvetnro on "Brer, who drink", and of what it ii made" in the M. E Church, on Monday evening, 28th lost. All are cordially invited to be preaeal. Thanks — In a eoainfaaiealiou from the widow of the late Mr Japbrt William*, who died a few daya alnce on the I*laad, ahe daaire* to expreat her •iucerc and haartfelt acknowledgment to the Maaon* and ladiea of the lalaad far their repeated acta of kindness exteuded her husband during hit final aickoeta. Crrr Bonds — At the vouncil meet, ing hold on the 1 4tb lost], an ordinance wa* patted, authorising a loan of five thouaand dollara, or *0 mncli thereof ; at may be aecttsarjr, to complete the 1 Patdic School Building now tiring j erected in thit city. Tl.n loan la to j ran tea year*, at aoven per cent, Interest payable aemi-annnally, end will be ; a Irat claaa arearity. At the prevent rate of progress in thi* city, iocrraard value of property during the time, wilj more than pay the iatereat and prioci. pal of the loan on it* maturity. No better aecurily can be foead, aud it i* ! worthy the attention of men having capital to inveat.
To Whom it .May Concern — We', daaire to publieb, during the winter, a aerie* #f article* on Cap* May county,' ita biatory, agricultural feature*, iU towca, village* and prominent men. — Toward thit objaat we deaire and moat reapoetfally and earnetlly aoiiait the aaaialanc* of all intelligent men who caa give aa any information. Tbt principal object will ba to bring Cape M-J before the people of other aec. tioaa. whereby ita advantage! for residence, manufacture*, boarding achuola, and, particularly, ita great afericaltaral advantages may become generally know?. We hop* to receive Chmmo•ioatlona from every aactioo of the wool*- ' • | The W Esther,— Ji'lic paat week haa in general furaiilied' a* with aa fair ■ specimens of toft and balmy October weather aa fall* to the lot of' any year. These particular daya deaerving -mention by tbaoiAclve*. There are none like them. A peraon* spirit" are pitched oa a key not known again In a twelvemonth. There I* a mysterious and . aablle something la the air that awakeaa one to the discovery of element* in hit aalnre that tnrprite him. It la glOHoua during these day* to be out in , the air aad the tnuehine. The street* , aa well at (ha wood* abound with Autumn glories. Such weather make* the awuraat persons intrust ly in lovo with life, for the aimplr sake of living. And - of all the weather fur love-making, command at Id the delicious moonlight of October oveaings. Do Not Ovkblmjk This Fact.— No doubt tbera are many of oar readermore or leas interested in the enterprise known aa the "Kitnrrid* lanital*," aad have invested according to Uelr mean* in the praiaewortb^todertaking. To those who have not, at yat, thought of this matter, we woald any, Uo at once to Mr. J S. tiarrlaaet well-known variety store, opposite Ocean Street, Capo lalaad, and purchaaa one or a dozen shares. With each share you secure a handsome (lee) plate engraving, aud a present in the gra«: distribution of $300, 0U0 next ! January. Aa delays are daagerout^ wo waald urge all lolendii.g'ln fa vest to do so Immediately. Mr. Garrison M aopplied with a quantity ol the auporh atari ragrwvings gieaa to each share balder, and a call at hit store will W»B repay say Uooble. VbUe la the stove aafc to aee th. "Magw Ijiaeo Marker," aad nor word for H. yoa will pocchaao woe ranUater. Gavrtto. ken*, tha Lr,«* aad m-t e-n-1 aaaortmea: of thu g* to Sooth
Beportrd (or the "Ocean Wars." Sabbath school Cons ration. _ According to grevioo* notice, the Cope May Coanty Sabbath Schoel ; Coovantlaa assembled in the Calvary Baptist Church BqjNfille, on. Tuesday, 15iH iostant., nt ten ») 'clock, a. m. In the absence of the President, Mr. George W. 8mitb, one ol the Vice ■ President*, called the convention to ml order. Rev. Joseph Hammelt, Secretary. 1 read the proceedings of th* fast meet a tag, wbirk wrre apptovrd. ' After tiaglt.g by the. choir, the reJ ports of the Toweablp Secretaries werr J reed, showing an iocreated ioterest in ; :he caote throughout the cooaty. The President, Rev. M. Williamson. J having arrived, took the cbalr. J A committee la nomioation of offices for the entuiog year was sppolotrd, •ad after a' short retirement made the oHowing report President.. — Her. M. Williamson. Recording Secretary.— Dr. J. F. [•earning. Corresponding Secretary. L C. 1 Edmonds. "vVice Presidents— •, Capo Island — George W. Smith. , Lawcr Tovi%»hip — Abrata Ryevet. , Middle " — J. B. Ilnffman. j Dennis " — Joseph E. Wilson. Upper " — Jos. C. Shepparil. 1 Tbe report of the cotnuiitleu was unanimously adopted. The question of selecting a place for ' holding the next Sabbath School Juhi-i-c csme up an J gave rise to an inter--sting and lively discussion. Tbe Court House and Seaville werr I both urged upon the convention, bnt tin the vote being takeo the friends ol I Seaville proved the taost numerous, and that locality was selected — the , time the fourth Wednesday of May.- . ; 1 80S. An interesting address was made by . Mr. L. C. Edmunds, the County Sec- ' rotary, in which br, introduced a por- ■ I tion of his last years report to the > Stale Couvention. 1 After singing by the choir tbe con- . vention adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. , j The afternoon session consisted of a I children's meeting, the exercises of | "hlch were Singing by the children, . ' l-d by tbe choir, and of addresses by . Rev. Mr. Hewitt, Rev, M. Williatn- , ; «on and Rev. Mr. Manning, and Gre • minute speeches by Geo. W. Smith, t Rev. Jus. Hammitt, S. R. Magonsglr, Rev. Mr. Hyde aud Joa. E. Wilson,
j after which tba coavealiou adjourued > i to 7 o'clock in the evening. In the evening a larger audience than during the day time, was present, j ^ Aa highly interesting addreaa was de- j Iivered by Rev. j. C. Dyds, of Cape P . Island. Ha spoke opop the qualifica- ^ lions requiaile for a good and snccess" fui Sabbath School Teacher. The j, thing* considered the moat important by him, were Promptness, Patience, i ^ Persewranca, Piety. By Hlnatrationi j- ! both apt and jodiriont, he impressed j ^ these points most firmly in the minds I of those who heard bim. He then | ^ ' «poke upon lb* necessity of, and boa : to retaio. tbe older scholars In the « school. And in order to do this, he ! orged npon Teachers and Officers the necessity of Knowledge, or knowing haw to tearh. And ahnva ail bo kind — practice kindness These few tbiags c were indispensable in order to retain t our larger scholars. j He then spoke of tbe importance 0' ^ order — how to secure it; how to re- ' j tain it. Decision, Determinatinn, and ; * Doing were tbe points brought out. 1 o : The speech was an admirable one, |i suited In the lime add oreasioo. It n h-«t, we trnsl. left an impression upon ,1 the minds of the teachers who beard q 11 that shall last. ^ Mr Hyde was fallowed Id a few re- , marks by tbe Pastor of The church ; ,, nnd all felt at tbe close of tbe services 0' that it was good to be there. „ Temperance Meeting. * An adjourned m-rting of tha Cape " I I sited Temperanee Association was eon- ® vsned at th# Pre»byt»»iao Church on . Monday evening last, 21*t lost. — _ S. R. Mtgontgl-, K#q., President o! ® iht fltuHuty. oerupivd ths thair and called (| ih# mevtiua to order. c, Tha'ex#reis#t wers commenced by tinging a well-known hymn, followed witb prayer by R#v. Mr. Hyd#. After the reading sod adoption of thr * mi no lev of previous muetinz, a soluble " chapter fram the book of Provarba wa. i rvtd bt Mr. Hewitt. Iter# Rev. Mr. Hyd* made a statement r< ihstRw: J. K. Manning, of HeavilW Bap. * tiaS Chnreh. was 'XpeeUd to arrive by ■ ihst-evesuags Usla. for Ifce purpose of de- J , livering a l-cteri beiore tbe Association. , I hot fniltd to do #0. la eoasvqueoee ol h j this disap]«)intm»ot the Association wa* ■' . obliged to "fell back 00" their own favo- * rite Vp-sksts and co-opt rstora. Rev. Mr. t . tlewiuand Rev. Mr. iiyda, both of whom t I made exerlleal addresses, which war* n listened to with Burked attention by all r present. - fi A reply, by mail, being received from t 1 A. Walaaa Atwvud, Kaq.. af PhihuM- c I pbia. acceding to tbe request or the As- B ! •oriation. it was oa motiaa, rueolved that J . Ike .Secretary ba iastrwetad to accept thf d ! •pecia-.i readstsoae aad make tba nseaa, , -arv.arraagcmeats wrtb Mr. Ateoed for 1 the delivery of Me teeAar. oa kloo day a , ereaiag aext eltiM ■- R. Charcb. I TW A venciatraa soao after e^aaswed « 1 iyiw*' tle*^5w t
Reported for tbe "Ooeas Wsvc.". Itcpublicasi Conseatiun. g 1 Cape Mat Court lloestl { |, i Octorrr 19, 18C7. j a Pursuant to a call from the chairman f of tbe last couraatioa, tbe RepablietD i County Convention met at Cape May a Court, House. ' j * Tbe convection was called- to order ^ ^ ■ by Dr. Maurice Beesly late chairman, , and on motion, . Hon. W. W. Ware j c , was elected chairman. After a short, pointed and patriotic 1 1 uddrrsa from tbe chairman pouching i - . the objects of the mcetiog. Dr. J. F. , Learning was appointed secretary. i 1 Messrs. Henry Swain, Dr. Alex Youn^Vgnd Capt. George W. Smith r were appdtated a committee on crcdcn- | ^ lials. Aftr rq (hort tiuic spent in ex- , • "mining the credentials of tlie dele- • gates, tbe committee reported and tbe | . report wae accepted.- j On motion tbe delegates from Cape ' Island were authorized to cast tbe fu!| , vote 'or that district. 1 Nominations for offices were thsn ' proceeded with, when « Thomas Beesley was unanimously ' nominated for the State Senate. - Edward Y. Swain was unanimously . nominated for the Assembly. | Jobs Wilsoo was unanimously nom- | I inated for Sheriff. ■ Robert P. Thompson, John 8. Cole (" . and John G. W. Ware were nominated , for Coroners, r The following nominations were made for Boards of Kegintry in the . different districts : — Upper — Champion Corson, Elmer . Smith. , Dennis — Albert Peterson, Joseph , tloff. Middle — Eaoch Hewitt, Thomas • Douglass, Jr. I.oai-r — Lemuel Learning, N/lson T Kldredgo Cape Island — William 8. Hooper, ' Capt. George W Smith. Nelson T. Eldredge, Champion Cor- - -.on and Thomas Douglass, Jr., were p appointed a committee to Introduce i be candidates to the convention, who. , on being to introduced returned tbeir • thanks in a few pointed and eloquent ■ remarks. I The following resolution was pre- , sented and unanimously adopted : — ) Rttolrtd, That the coarse adopted by ■ nnr representative, Hon, Thos, Beesley, in the lest Legislature, on tno subject ol p Negro Suffrage, is heartily endorsed by , ibis Convention, and feeling that whatever may be the intrinsic merits of the , definite action thereon by the people of 1 New Jersev. and la do so at the nrescnl , so present
• line would have a tendency to defeat the object of the friends of tbe measure. Ob malion, an executive committee 1 of three from each township was appointed as follows :— Upper — Champion Corson, Henry Young, Anthony Steslman. Dennis — David Goff, Dr. M. Beesley, Henry Sweio; Middle— Dr. C. F. Learning, Dr. Aiex Young. Thos. Douglass, Jr. I Lower — Nelson T Eldredge, Jos C. Eldredge, Joseph Creese, j Cspe Island — W. W Ware, George | Smith, Geo. B. Cake, j Tbe proceedings uf tbe convention ! then reed, when on motion, f ' The conveatioa adjourned. J. F. Leahies, Scc'y. — Tbe new Methodist Episcopa' church at Tockfboe will be dedicated the worship of Almighty God, on Oct 25ih, by Rer. Dr. H Mattison, of Jersey City. Tbe Prei siding Elder will preach in tbe afteri and Rev. H. M. Brown, of Stin the evening Other eminent ministers will be present and conduct the terticca on Saturday and Sabbath. honse was b'uHf -by Mr. W. C of Bridgeton, and is creditable both to the builder aad eammoaiThis ehurcb introduces a new era of architecture in tbe section where it is situeted, aed will no doubt possess large infieeoce in deciding the oatward appearance of tbe number of ehnrehct, which, of necessity, will soon have to be boilt In that locality. Rev Durrell Is recognised in lb* congregation, not oaly as an able preacher but an efficient business mtn, to whom enterprise owee much of ita aoc- — Rev. Artbar Tbomas, formerly of Cape Island, now the esteemed sod efficient pastor of tbe Baptist Church in Mount Holly, has arrived home from A Patiro I*rt»nuorr.— There are bal fuw ways in which a small outlay of money will bring u# turn and satisfactory Kinroin the annual snbtcriptioo to a wwll conducted, unobjectionable family paper. Use of Ike cheapest, most iatvresling sad csloabi* weekly journals in this cosntry, bswn published for nearly nin* years in tb* city of Philadelphia. While its subscription price is so low aa to bo no obstacle fa the way of its introduction, very liberal terms are autde with any ooc who will eogege in tha work of obtaining new subscribers. A sample copy of the witb w prospectus for lc6g. aad information ta reward to torma sf i»redaction, also a Descriptive List af choice books rer prsewau will ba seal free oa application. Address J. a Usrvigas, Co., 148 Month Fourth street, Philadelphia. alterative ■wdtatM*' haw"* ^ l°*'C "p! visa Syrup, la all eases efeatsetiled sad remedy seeded. . Tbe asset posUrw proof of this mm be addwad. ! i
Srt.tNoio - | ill in liresobsckv ; SIO.tKN) in Hew. j IngMscbiuot; $900iu Washing Machinesi s vast amount of lloop Skirls. Albums, i Book*. Gold Peas, Pencils, Lockslt, Ac., ' to h# distributed to the subscribers ! ] 1 and purehsscrt of tbo"HoRE Amiskhrrt." , : Krery yearly tubtcribor goU two lickvts, ; ' from. 85 to $100 vscb is Gresn- i . j bock*. CsnvAsring Agent* clear from 10 ! , | 815 per day raising clubs. Sample i i copies with i prise tickvt aed fall direr. | . ; tiont aod instructions to Agents, sent by ( mail, by inclosing ten cent", addressed to j Y | ' Vale nod Female Canvassing Acefti- ; i ■anted in every town and neighborhood , the United Mates. s5'J-lil With ths inducamrot* held out to onr cjliiedt tw' aid a noble object, every man, j woman, and child should have a share of I ttosk for tba beocfit of the Riverside In- ' -litute (located nt Rirerside, New Jersey,) ' eetsbllsh-d for the gratuitous education of the Orphans of biddiers sod Sailors who fell tp ibe great struggle for the per- ;| pet nation of the Union. This meritorious affair in under the control of the Wash- 1 ington Library Company of Philadelphia, who. in order that their benevolent ebject may be sicresfnlly accomplished, have issaed five series of fine steel-pltt" engravings. one of which it given with every ehurs of stock told, at prices much below this superb inducement, every shareholders— ooa (if 'wbi2h it worth 840,111111 | another fflfi. 000 smother 8 1 U.OIHI Ac.— j shareholder has an equal chance to | obtain ope of/the most valuable present--all wifrwrtain tome present, beside* . beautiful engraving. Read Advertise- [ SPECIAL NOTICES. ! J. Granville l.r-ach, Ml SOtrtjl FIFTH STREET, 8. W. Beeves. John W. Lycett, urt, jr cfpE.vT. rim: asd muse John It. IlufTsnan. Attorney & Ooonscllor-at-Law, Solicitor, MASTER k EX A MINER. i> CHANCERY, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY Charles M. Neat, ATTOKSSr AT LAW V PHOCTOB IS ADMIRALTY. ohicc, nil south fourth st., PMUdelphls. DENTAL OFFICE. II. L. GII-MOI H. ». D. 8., NEW JERSEY. OFrt'cK HOURS — From *Vjl. «» » V., and
! Dr. J. F. Leamins, ■ B™"' ««,«,. «■» CAPE MAP COURT HOUSR. — Tiievdeye. end Wed. . ' troopRJ.VE.— ThymUrs. SEA riLLX, — FridaTS. . Errors of Youth. A Cent lemon who tuffered for years from Nei vous Debility, Premature Demy, and ail the of softer! Of humanity, aen.l fie* to all who nee.' it, the rerlpe and dlrecHomi .or making the aim ' pie reaiedy by which cured, seffrrer. , f wtahiog to profll by the 'advertiser's eupcrlrnrr * can do to to' addressing In perfect confidence, s * " malS-y , 42 Cedar St., New York. To Consumpllvea. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wUt tend ( ^ (free of rhargei toall who deaire It, Ibe pre scrip 1 lung afhsctlon and tbsf dread disease Consumpj tloa. His only object Is to benefit the afllletcd and he hopes every sufferer will try this pre. . - script Ion; as It will cost them nothing, and may J . prove a blriaing. Please address myin-ly Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, " No, trn South Second St., Wllllam.burgh, N. T Information. I growth of hair upon a bald bead or beardless j RJotebes, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving ■ the suae soft, clear, and beautiful, con be ob- J taiaed without charge by addressing THO*. F. CHAPMAN, Cur MIST, ' AtyiMy «Q Broadway, New York- ' Dr. Witlar's Balaam of Wild Cherry. ' J Whets this article Is known It Is n work ol r I well |a It established as on unfailing remedy for ,i Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping • . Cough, Asthma, diseases of ths Throat, Chest ' sod Lungs, at well ss that most dreadful of at' diseases, Consumption, which high mrdieal nu1 therlty has pronounced to be n curable disease ■ Those who have used this reaisdy know Ita val. ue; those -who have not, have bat to make s ' single trial to be satisfied that af all othere It is { Tilt SMthT.^ jACO> glcHLEp> wen known nod much respected among the GerI man popnlntlon of thU country, write*— 1 a YI r. rrvw-"''- '• ( portent beneBte IroS^ the use of^jumMSlu'sble — H ' * gords" me pleasure to' recommend It to thr I public, eight yc.rsMO, m of ^my d.uah- ) fmproreiaent In her health. I have, in my inih- 1 • - I I woald. however, caution th# public against tm- , position. b#aawsa there taaiwoddaolofewurlovs wu tor's Balaam a( Wtld Cherry .Host ihrougb- " out the eosatry. JACOB sechler. Nob* genuine ualans signed "I. BUM*" on r the wrapper. Prepared by IETH W. FOW1 E A *CN, I* TV#1 ima t Chromic DImbmi, Scrofala, l riceru, kc. ■ saisaamiaiagaaia ' ebrato# Springs is peuwtpaMy ow lug to tho Jodiw i - «h#y ooataln. I Da- K. ANDKR'S IODINE WATER snwtatui lodtae U the soma pan state that it is > srJL.'r^s.,-.'. .-.iS g » .~r; , - puma *w mat Unit nwaaamtnteaum puss wa-
SPECIAL NOTICES. ItGLMBOLD'H » Concentrated Fluid Extract . SAKSAPARILLA ! ERADICATES ERUPTIVE sad ULCERATIVE -j THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, ICALP »] and SKIN, j aostlsflgure the npiwaranre. Purging the Sl perleet taJtety. " ■ ■ ' i An luteresttng Letter Is putdlshed In-the Med- - j tract of Sariapsrllla In certain nffectioas. h, o Renjamia Travels, F.K.V.he. peaking o. those * stales "that no remedy Is e^ual to the Extract . u of SaraaparlUs t Its power laentraordlnary, mote h Concentrated Extract Sarmjtarilla. atablUhed upwards of it years. Prepared try apM-Cm-eh """'W Broadway." N. T. " Dr. Ncheiick'n mandrake Pills j a Nutistitntr for Culomrl. I ^ SfC"°'' *"" ' "'r U'""' ' llAHItlf.lt. 1 1 "her, Mr. K,lg.r Page Sllle.%i Phlladelpbi. ab-t i ■
DIED. ~ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J ARE VOl' INSURED t B. B, SWAIN. FOR POLISHING STOVES, vjvHE tarr.arct of lion qulckly^glves a beautiful TRUMAN h SHAW, ] No. S15 (Eight Tt.lrty.ftirl MARKET Strre' | A LARGE VARIETY r\ F KEY* and other Locksmiths' Hardware . U may be found nt < TRUMAN fc SHAW, i No. fat (Eight Thlrty.flve) MARKET Mreet i Below Ninth. Philadelphia | SO A PSTON E G KIDIH.ES ARnW yonr"hou<* Wl'th°an unpleasaui | Griddle*, Coke Addles, aod lake Pans, for talr j No. *15 (Elgkt Thlrt^^ee) MARKET^ Btrcet, Balow Ninth. Philadelphia, j FOR SALE. /1HKAP FOR CASH. ^ About thirty acres ol - situate on the Nummytown road, two miles above Bennett's Station, la tbe Lower township. , adjoining lards of M Marrv, D. Edmunds, dr. , ceased, and others, lately belonging to Jennings G. Math!.. THOMAC BAILEY. , &KI&W "• c r"c» ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JOHN H »°t», administrator of Joseph Smith. By direction of ths Surrogate of tbe County of Cape Mub hereby give# notice to th* creditor a of ealfitlecedent to bring In their debta. demands, end claim* against the estate of said •bey will be forever boned of any action thereagainst said administrator JOHN H. ROSS, Dated Sept. ml, IW1. Administrator. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE t* hereby given that tb* undersigned ^ have thu day duaolved partaareUp by muDAN1EL r. LL'DLAM. " " .Cap* Island, Ccttlat, T. CP III persona having accounts with th* same requested to petticoat once wl'h the under. ttnumm^ltepSltspomwm0^ cooMMt, - JEREMIAH CHURCH, Jr. ThRddcR* Trr CiMer, FKTERSBCRGH, N.J. General Agent la Cap* May County , for tha , File & Murine Insurance Company j HEW 8 TORE Oil CAPE ISLAND. THE WASHINGTON HOUSE, -yy^HERE can be found a general assortment j READY-MADE CLOTHING, j DEY GOODS AID TBDOOHBS, ' BOOTS AND 8BOKH, j Whlek wfU ba sold at a mull advance far Cosh J GIVE Uf A CRtl. Ne trouble t* show (sris arnaa GEO. A CAKE A BON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A,. F. J0HN80VN GOLD 9IEDAL > DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH "j SEWING MACHINE. 1 most simple TwBThrasd Mschlne knowt ORIGIN AND HISTORY ^ BOOKS ol tho BIBlbjp, |ty Prof, t ALVIN E. *TOWE, D. 5fiu5wS prv^'l^a^^sramoaa^^l^l^forasttoii'hc^toto'rr t j WANTED immf.DIATJ'.I.Y ! '« 1 TUB COTTAGE CYOLOPEDI A. jJ j 'be rlcbeat Jrt;iisifBlTqf knowwfijie ever brought | f j urne nl^^ ^.'1 pile's' !°ch"^ l!'u7t'r.rad"Tpra!- , ! HOMljMjlU Hllll.K I LI.UKTIt ATKI', j lor te.ms and coTpuTllsheta^ | j ^ ^ ^ TO TUE PIUBLIC. ^ 1 j For Cleaning Watch*. *o u | : 8 ;; 1,0 TAKE YOIK 4 It OK E. AlfifEW! \>f WJJ3K 'utfoVa^' A S8B Sowing Machine "lib" wheelet "NF.W YORK OBSERVER.
AN ORDINANCE traylnc the eapenseeif eree'lng a building l>»^ s U|! ^f'll'^ ^ hu^^ri»p^lI^nI^Ta^undr!d^m'/^ seal ol the laid I Ity^arinchad, and IrahaMbe eamentioned shall be exempted from taxes 'or c"y. purposes. f bj lfc# >uttoor„y of Ibe some. Tbaj^Tbere ^ efamxhe annually api^ro «? theB'IirtCVwi^IrfT»^»ri2"rn"Jm,"n Ibe par value of such certlttcIUi ao Isaurd. ehall be a jquopriatml ^annually Jo^a sinking-fund, tpecttolly pledged fur rite icdraptioa and pay. It.. 1 —Be II enacted by the authority of the tame. That all otdlnaares and parts of ordlnanort conflicting herewith be nnd tbe tame ue hereby repealed. Panned October It, 1W. K. R. MaooaauLg, Mayor. Jos'xnt B. Huongs. City Clerk. 31.000,000 IN WATCHES pOR SALE 00 Ih* populu NT ONE PRICE PLAN J* Giving Every Patron i iUndsome nnd RelUblc Hatch! For the Low Pride of Teh Dollara, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE! And not to be paid lor umleoa perfectly 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watehan, Hie to (IJtts) 100 Magic Caned Watches. WO to too too Ladiea' Watchea, enameled, too to tot TOO Gold Hunting English Coram, TOO lo m, TOO Gold H anting Duplex Watch**, Its to Mo »M Gold " American Watchea, too to *90 500 tUrar HuaUag Levuv oat# to* 000 Mlvor Hunting {hi|4rxea OS to TO* *00 Gold Ladles' Watekra to to SB# Gold Hunting Leplaea *0 to TO >000 Miscellaneous Hirer Watches to to I0D 2400 H noting Oliver W .tehee TO to to moo Atenrted Watchea, all kind. I* to TO „5£ST xzs STS£S» if 25" worth Oiooo. Ho partiality shown.^w | Wa w^ U^^wedJUeljdUqjaee^of^tkr ^ahwre S:Jksss«5 r= ' lor «!. tklrtrWhraaaad TOqmnt pea^uatu Be. huii^ .-^^^^Sjkwrh jT WRIGHT, UO h C a^lmputora,^ ,
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Ac., FALL 1 WINTER GOODS. T 1 he^utukYh.tTE'.'ha'ron' hand" VELVET, SILKS, 4 HEAP BON SETS, HATS of the Latut Stylet, RIBBON*, FEATHERS, P LOWERS, FRAME* MERINO", PELAINU, for Men nad'Udlet' weu. Trimming*, Zcplijr*, snd Varnt, SHOES, and a regular assortment of ttnplr good, of every doacrtptluo. FURS, CLOAKS, SACKS, SHAWL*, CARPET*, OIL k PAPER CURTAIN*. Call aad eee lor yourself nttheold etnad at *'«■»» JANE H. SMITH. 1 H. C. PRICE'S CITE^lP' STORE, * Cor. rEKEI I MANSION Hl»., CAPE ISLAKD, HAVING renewed hie etock for the Fall trada uBera the following good, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES: I USLINS, ( Bleached and unblrnehad.) PRINTS, 15 to 11 cento per yard, j FLANNELS, SATINET*, CASHMERES, alpacas, VELVET k SILKS, TRIMMINGS of all DESCRIPTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, , HARDWARE, CROCKRRT,. S CLAtt, STONE, • k EARTHENWARE. PAINTS, OILS. CLASS * PCTTT, GROCERIES, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, POWDKR ♦ SHOT, i BURNJNG OIL, * very line article for 44 cant* Flout by tb# barrel or pouad. The celebrated Monitor MiyJlH Cut for PURK, HAM* k LARD, DRUGS, CARTREI.L'S AGUE MIXTURE, GARRISON'S Ague Mixture, STA-MPt, TINWARE, kc. Coll and ere, nnd examine for youraelf. •ISdf N. C. PRICE. KIIIH h. FRY, (Late Kirk fc DewnldJ | M PORTERS and DEALERS lu TEAS, SPICES, rOREIOS 4- DOMESTIC FRUITS, Canned Hoods, Pie Isles, Bnweea, 4te . , y
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, t GROCERS' GOOD* GENERALLY, N. K. Cor. FRONT * AHCU BTS„ * ayiSft.iSsss, i •""BsftL., ty- Sole Agents for F.xton'e Trenton Craekera. Always on hand n Choice ttoek of rt arches. ^ ^ Raepberry Syrup, . ri».;y°s~p.. Isag B,"er*' Imported Cnettle, |c*nued FvulU", IndTgn. ' BottUiThcklee, Blueing, j Plekhre to| RorraU, ' *odn°Ae'h, | Muraroul.' "osp powder !»**«, ' CoaeentrateJLya. iTaploea, » usln-ralue, »**da, Bl Catb. Soda. | Flavoring Extraale, i Crria of Tarknr, tardlnan. Dried Frulti, I Oat Meal, SS" CuTOita, i r'lmraloee, f'lgo, ' [ Prepared Coffees, Preserved Lemon and LKsacaea " orange Peel, IBakUw Pondera, Orangea, |«<"e Poluh"' r^A^tea jPa^r Baga, r-reneb*My.UTO.' ^ iLard.*k«., fce., hn"'''*T ] FALL L WINTER DRT GOODS, J^T the NtgntwaffDrv Goode It ore In the CHy. Ilo^eet^and fair dnelJ^tonU tkebeetfOUey. We guarantee to oell nt vhenp u any • lore In the «ty. ■mall profit* and quick Unlet our motto I ■ MUSLINS. 1 V4 wide 1 4rT wldet 6-4 wide t *4 wtdet ITO4 wide. I Plata. Bed Grey .Fnd*WhireL.H Wool Flannel. : | Grey and While Cotton and Wool Mixed, Twilled I Grey nod Red Shirting Plnlde and Striped Finn- I nclt, Shaker, Cotton a ad Wool aad alMrooL j LINERS. Brown and while Table Lines (Linen Napkins; lJnen Towels; Unen Dt.per; Sb555flB**| \ Shirt Boeoma ; Crash and Horknbnnk Availing. CANTON FLANNELS, Bleached and Brawn Cqatno Flannala. MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR. Kentucky Jena Satlaeta, all-wool Catalwara*. HONEY COMB COUNTERPANE*. Nonaook, Victoria Lawn, Camtolr ; Plaid aad ttrtiwd Muslin*. DREBS GOODS. M^^tMJ^uaakJ^Uut^a^Ujlubw. "c, Pe*el«: ran!— Remember the No. T Nottk IX1 CONI> St.. Brat Pry Goods ■lore aheee Market, •oat aide, Philadelphia. , 4MB JOHN R. BREEH. Joaa LLic. R. F. Antacx Rich. A WlLLUHl JOHN 8. LEE A CL, "* No. 4* North WHARVES, below AR43H H, j Pmunsmu. ( mad SEINE TWINE. OARS, OAKUM, ' PITCH, TAR, ROBIN, PAINTS, OILS, BLOCKS, CANVASS, h Every knlela requlrod thoaed 1 1 mil We also have a Deportment af GBOCKRIKH A PBUTIHIOKO, rhUadmpkla, Apell a, tata. CAFE MAlT OCEAN WANE. Fa" 'Sjf&at'jaaaff' 1 * ^-jsuSSSSSSJSS.SC '*~&SmZT£O bollaar A THAR. -4

