GAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WlgDNIifiPAY, UECKM3SB 8. 1868. '.
j^ruMta. > bM.MMmi. " J (MM. -bo haw Otomidn to . < deed, quRokntuiere, but roil that has j Sn&T mamaf leaf mold aeveral inch- , nm*S? Ttaitad a"farincr ', - who ctaasn foMrt Intra an one of tbe fast fcctflten afltaded bvbta farm. | H« gslbera large quantities In Ota tall i , andearty winter, stores them upon the , tar above hta table* end .tin, and , through a lb at drape tbem upon the : - — Mta tar. «»' JXbf-vn wentad^ , ell hta aithnata, and add to the "bulk , and Taloa of hta comport heap. They fsnti2h remunerative work to his men when the harvests are gathered, and ihua an an advantage to .laborer.. Tiny make good bedding, and thai alportant Item whore straw is worth $15 a too and upwards. Leans are eomewhat difflcnlt to handle, bat If gathered inbenpe a week or two before carting they become quite compact, and, with a large basket and take an readily loaded upon the cart. A tack, with flaring boards extending about two feet beyond the sidee and ends of the cart body, & a very convenient article for carting the loaves. The two end boards upon which the rack is bulk Just lit into the wagon box. IV etck Is mode entirely of +-ineh stripe of 1 1-inch pine, tas toned together by cheap iron bolta with nuts, and baa a tproad of nearly 7 feet. The leaves ale loaded and unloaded with dung-brio, and, of course, trodden down ss they am thrown into the the way taom the woods to the ham-yard lire, oser grass Acids and lance on which there Is but little bam ground aad taw atones, a rack, or hop-per-shaped rack, made to lit a woodshod atad, will be found very handy, shod tied. Will be found
on amount of Its being to Mr and easy J to load. It is taatened on by low stakes' £ ; River aad Pond Mud for n - Tap-dressing. 1 We recently visited a luxuriant pas- j ton in the Valley of the Bronx, and , supposed from the appearance of the [. . grass It had been recently laid down, e or droned with stable manure. On * Inquiry w. found It had been well cqy- ] c red with pond mud from the abjacetit , river two summers before. Theowni r c informed us that it was once a poor „ pasture with plenty of wild carrots anil t other weeds, and little grass. The j rammer was dry, and be drew off hta ,■ mill popd, and carted out the deposits j of mud, and spread them. The land | bad not been plowed or seeded. He , though It would cut over two tons of ; hay to the acre, If he did not prefer graz- , log H. The mud was not seasoned, , but was drawn directly from the river bed and spread upon the land. Pond mod seems to act more immedintely upoo the gnus than muck or peat. It Is frequently made up of the wash of cultivated fields, and of decayed lravt*. There are nooks and eddies along almost every stream where this article . collects. Fond mod Is an excellent top-d resting for grass lands and should j he saved.' flhve the Manwre. Farmer, are not aware how much U wasted on their Bums, that with lltyA tta care and trouble might bo made incut be decomposed, either in process, of time, with ths assistance or the elements, or by the aid of chemical agents, should be raved for the compost heap. Select some place in the barnyard, or wyaeent lot whom It will be convenient of ncoeaa, and them gather your ouch solvents u may be neceuary. Here being all the weeds, sods, briar,, thisUsss, Ac., that yen are compelled to dig and cut up through the summer, and - addto these from time to time whatever you have to waste material, much from the swamp, decayed fruits, potato vtara, leaves, the deposit from the sink, Ac., and at the close of the year you will be surprised at the site of your heap, and be able to see for ynuioelvea how much is really wasted valuable accoaut.- Aural America,,. filstiti on Clover Bod. the nmdra The land^L a l»eavy, gmraifrloran, IngoodWt, and the clover wra turned under the tart of April, altar h was well started. The ptaee wra immedtateif-planted with the Early Goodrich anfl Cuzcq potatoes, In drills. The crop wm hoed i Sratf" nmunre* vTOu\d8p«Tnltt'D "We mitidpsfod Tot, on account of the ex- ' L ^iwiis inasture, bat a larger crop of ■*.. [ Cqseo taatalr table potato. Clover | faratafaA a targs amount of vegtable matter to the soil, traps It loon and ; owtUow, and ta probably quite as good [ a preparatliwi tergoUtore u for wheal. E othy **t» meadow tor eevural yrans L ' " — ' " f [ • g*Tr"nlB'1''*^' "i""1
Oat-Door Cellars. capacity, Is very pertocioaa. Theprocra. of dowhich can but prove dfhmoo- * tal to the denlrena of the houde^ Tbe neeeaity of a good root eritar U felt on all taims where roots are raised the' more economical keeping of stock, and nothing on a form ta more B useful than such a cellar. A sandy hillside, when it can be found. Is tbe * meat convenient location, and Id such a place ^ celtar can be constructed very cheap. We believe Burners would And sucli a altar to pay well If for no other ure limn for temporary storage of potatoes. A man who has such a cellar in a aider hill, where the potatoes can be dumped from the upper side, can bid defianra to tbe weather, securing his crop as dag, to be afterwards barreled or loaded for market at hta leisure. In no way r run potatoes be hancsted so rapidly as by pbklng tbem up as dug, without - sorting, loading tbem intava_jaft, sod J liaullog them at once to tbe cellar, to ^ be afterwards sorted ill wen tlwr unsuit- • able for out-door work. If the market is unsatisfactory in the fall, the crop can round u until spring, and then ho removed. If the cellar , can he made near, or in connection with the barn, so much the better and we advise nil farmers who have not 1 such a altar already to lose no time in * constructing one. Dig into the sidehilL throwing tbe . dirt Into a convenient plara for banking; build tbe wall with stone, if lowly : if not plauk the sides or put up itabs. Make a strong roof of plank, that will J hold earth enough to keep out the frost. Put in your roots, and if they nro lobe removed before winter, nothing more ' win nood bo done. If they ore to refoiiin through winter cover the roof with a foot ofeanh and straw, and all ta safe. It ta an experiment worth trying, - and one which, we think, no one wUl regret making. — Antriean Farmer. ;
Wonderful sweet Potatoes. There wss received, two or throe week.ago.by theCommisaioncrofAgri- ] culture, through General McFarran, of 'General Cant's staff; a couple of sweet potatoes raised by a Mr. Huggins, of Glasgow, Barron county, Ky., i . which, for size, excel perhaps anything of the kind ever before raised In this country. One of them weighed four and onohalP pounds, but its length and circumference were not measured. The smaller one, which ta yet in the possession . of the Commissioner of Agriculture, measures eight Inches in length and fourteen in circumforeno, i
and weighs three and one-half pounds. potatoes were Imported from and; we believe, arc the first A raised in this country. Mr. linggius _ estimated his crop far (ho present sea- . sen at 8,000 bushels. The flavor or 1 there potatoes Is said to be excellent. JJj If this bo so, they will prove a groat 1 acquisition to the West, where swat potatoes raised in that climate and soil have never borne any comparison in 1 flavor -to those raised in Virginia, a: r New Jersey, Delaware and ■ other States farther east. — I Vaekiugtcn Chronicle. j ' Our Receipt for Curing Meat. To one gallon of water • . Take Ijfos, of salt, 1 j tb. of sugar, f i oz. of saltpetre, . J oz. of potash. In this ratio tbe picklo to bo Increased j to any quantity desired. Let these b* t boiled together, until all the dirt from g ■ skimmed off. Then throw it Into a tub to eool, and thru c old, pour it over your beef or pork, to remain the usual fi t time, say four or Are vraks. The - meat must be well covered with pickle, - and should not he put dovrn for At least I I two dgys after kiUiug, during which , time it should bo slightly sprinkled * - with powered saltpetre, which removes , ail the surface blood, Ac., leaving the • meat fresh and denA. riome onrtt bolb r ing the pickle, and And it Pi answer - well; though the operation of bailing r purities the piekk] by thntoing off the * ' dirt always to be found lir salt and so- - • gar. 1 If this receipt ta property tried, it q 1 will never be abandoned. There 1a ■ none that surpasses it, if so good. — 9 Germanism Telegraph. | A ' A Good Smoke-bouts. j Wo find the following in the Hrsfcrn n flmral, with the above caption. J e " We lately observed a wpll-planned J smoke-house on the premises of a good • I farmer, worthy of a brief description. ■■ It was about six fact square, the lower £ half built of brick, famished with an house and ptaa for the Are. Tbe up- " i i«r part, about four fret high, besides •> 3 tbe ascent of tbe roof, was made of * , wood. It was separated from the low- ^ s cr part by scantling Joists, a space of f f two or three India between them, ■» b through which smoke and air could " i ftaly pass, but suffldent to catch any 2 . ham that might accidentally Aril, and J] I thus save it from the Are. The upper I put as well as the lower, was entered n 9 by a door from the outside; this upper " - door may be kept, locked, except when a f admitting or withdrawing hams; but p - the lower may be unlocked, to attend jj f to tbe fire, without any danger of the J; 3 contents being stolen, as tbe thief can- " e ths>fl«ta." \ ] Woaxroa a WxtDat— A practical Burner Jota down the following as ti " .appropriate : Barnyard to shove) up and manure „ f to haul to naxt fall's wheat ground. • . On over and fix Up all fences. { . Barn doors, yard gales, etc., to J and wash-water oujeta to be * t Mowing machine to be put in order; * » also, beta aha and hay tedder. 1 Grease wagons mend haroow and ° 1 o^? rtt^M.r'oa ^ * ; -■ ; 1
V — ■ i FERTILIZERS. . f ' BAUGH A SONS, Phlltdelphis, Xerth-HcRsM fUHIUHHS CsMj. CHICAGO, SOLE MANOFACTTKERS PRIOES. ■asakW n»w »— Wfces sWats. ■■■■>'■ ChM>i« •— r-rtiu—v Prtee. SS0 per aooo lbs. Vrlev. SSO v-t tyre lbs- ' ■ !:Lt_ °— • BAUGH A SONS, rULLADKLMlA j r Nnrth-Wrstern FavUl'vlnaCo.. I Coru.r I-. a. .nd t^raU* »"■*•"• 1 C ICA'/O. • ; genuine manures. ALLEN & NEEDLES IMPROVED 1 SUPEE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Tb. old ptssdsrd .rtista. aqiform lo ! qsslily. ths •»"•« li""1!' I1"-psr-d and cAeapeet Pholpbsts in tbe Msrkvt. . r Is Bsgs, 300 tta- etcb, $80 p« 3000 lbs. ) 1 ammoETat d FERTILIZER. I Ac i new/et/yed to i. tic «"« eofaaMe manure a I tie price offered lo the Public. Is bp. 150 !!•- wok. $38 p«T 2000 1U. - PURE GROUND BONE . A T LOWEST MARKUP RATES f - PERUVIAN GUANO. ! CTT'S'MS'.. : FISH GUANO.
A sptosdM mtsats ssd'ooo tbst U stlrmetlsr Buktd Is' Mta° $88 VfTtOOO lbs. LAND PLASTER. to Bsmlt, »t lowost wrtrt rstos. A pure Artists. ' Discount to Dealer* on above Prioea. ALLEN & NEEDLES. ORere a Stores. 41 a 8t,A42aD.L At. OCSLXaSINOlLa CAIIDtES, AMDOCNEBALCUMMIMIONMCaCHAIITa. PHILADELPHIA. [ESTABLISHED IN 1848.] BOWER'! COMPLETE MANURE. 'HKNRY BOW KB, CRKMIBT. Snper-rbotpbattrofUmr, immonta A P^^Mu"lS7ram°rti?.iSrer^ub"b7; rsMOinas.trd IitaU wbobsvsstaStt; sloobj DIXON. SHARPLBHfl *CO.. For Sale by WM. ItKVNOLI'S. ;;.s«Btb flifwi, BALTtmtM, Bd. i i|A»dW dsstsrtfsnsrsUj' tbrosfbMt. tb. MARL. TbeWest Jersey Mar I* Transportation Cons pan; j so. dravsrisyraaJtolrW" "">»• GREEN SAND MARL. I Hut bss tree V»t»asl fir nswl ibtoosb^To'ibrjSlS. oi'!f.7Ps.«uSrw. raOF. COOK, State G#olocl»t, wretl.j •( It : " A-Tr <3Wu7otr*l7J',o7\lSI]t.4. stv.t trannxtaiublsnrertrere: ; c VobsenaTtoaf*' f"of trail tree, u^trajf Th. rffect : Erao'ss-raitsS^S;;;:;: I"™*™ raruv mpi. Bodka, Stationery and Notions. ; ' '4nct'oa2Htot ■
mi ui nm uunnnT. . Trains will tanve PhlMelfMa as IbUevi: Frtre font pf Market M, Upper Ferry. OOtWOSOcTH C^ ( jit| | ranui.iit.1.. . sis I sSl. !' S, ■ •; S ~ 1 ■LVUrtaa*,' ' : .... [ * Sash ^ ! Ssbii S' is I ' COING NORTH Moro's Leave Msll. ; FrvlfbL • ' ~ (aTH: "ire Cap. Hsy, . aoo |aie Bonsrtis, i it I sjoato orao'., . an , ana ajLCHrasa! is j re I SnTnmssat, | 'm j i? J fr.SB'a111 [ r"' SiBtavut. *::! ' :::: anlretora' ' I iiii ' iio'r m I raradstpbls, 'torn I ..1.
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WOOLENMILLS. vvv * ■^wM t. 0 GROCERIES. THOMAS R. AG NEW'. 880 A KB LBKESHirn STKF.KT. CORNVS OF MUSKAT STREET. Hu rsduMd tb. prlra ot TEAS. OhrrtiT'". „ SttGAK FLOOR Aad All kind, of GHOCESIES. . Front IO lo 90 per cent. Z CurrXES ROAtTlO gr'uoji'i'i' 10 Col. 5 1,000 OATralf FLOUR, All sradra. uenauaM ■ maczxrxl i SVOARS, RJ .rsdM, si aKrtNtas' raiCE|i SSSaSw-Eivi'S ran RSF bens t« tto tlty. UU lb FRT, 3 (Ufa Ktik a Dvw.ld.) 3 JMniRTKRI AR3 DEALERS |R I TEA8, SPICES. J rotsiaK * DOMKSTto-rtum, c BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD l ORQCERE ' OOODS GENERA LLT, 3 Z3F Rot. Azrat. lor KstAaWTrastob Crack ' topornd cram., ItwraJd rraital 0 ratSPhura, : 3. S SL»,„ ' ; &?""■" * iST"' ' i™.. - ' iM"*1 • 1 aaafe' ..-isaKt. a..^' 1 CAP8.
j HAIR DRESSING: Th«Ujt®fisueccs&. - F'iE^Baa>« 1 ; HAIRdresSIKG : jw'StfrBHk Gray sr Faded Hair ta qiiczly ' ratarod iU youthful rotor end beauty , - and with Abe Bret application s Ixaatifat ;loM and deligblfal fragrance la given ta the llair. ; It win cause IlaJrta grew on Bald Spots I It will promote larariaat growth, i FaLUSGHAIK it immediately cheeked. I 35 Barclay M. k 40 Park llaee. PBldEONEDoUjAR ! DRY GOODS. SEW . S spittst; AAD«r.tincB goodi ! b I
'j AlH.' nrawjod Chip Hau | j J 3 N. t'. PBICE'S • CH E AJi. STO |< E I ; Cor. PERRT A MAKSIOX Sts„ LOWEST CASH PRICES i | MCSLINR (Bt.Ath.il Rod nnblMohod,) I oil cumta,"'1"**' ° L A*E ARTH E S W A K» P.UXTS, (HIS. CUSS A PUTTT, : GROCERIES, Tb. rrl.br.lrd Mnaltor Navy. no. Co- ' canthkll's ague mixtuS | G A R R I « urr. ; ^ 8TATIONEKY. ! WILLIAM HILDBKTII, rape .Vay Court Vauie. > jJA^INr. p^r.-h-M-d tb. Ibtrrrafor^Aaom DRY COOBS A CUOCKRT STORE, D.I.IOA AIP area Hlbboea, Volr.t, ttosa'. Oil Clotb. IgUoteu U'are, HardStone a lad Larlhrawarr, IWlola, OiU, Glare, T.a, nrere. Ho, ..re., toW So.d.r .nd k rLOU^by reiv'birrel'or po.jra °WiLuan 'znaitni V , oiySdn Cure May Court Korea. - ~b6"NTRACTOR8 4^7 j ATTENTION! nOFFHAR fa WILLI AMN, ^pegtel^i^ ^uiJdefs, ^ T*AKE Ibis orethod of tstornlret llwtr rrlrodi 1 red tb. publi. sooorally.hsLto rear, tiro with Buitdind, [bop bo re uroreldoroble rspoare prooaord ret tal ororeoory Moratoory loraovlM Build, on. « are oori yroporod u More Strncttires h At ^ j^TarereTb. R B1CHABD cT SOLD EH, BUILDER. CAPE ISLAND NEW JKBSEY. Bdaraod A. aowtor, Eoq., Dork moot Wborf, ~ GA8 ^AOHllilE."^ The Household «daa Machine I ' roe SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, aTOSES. rA^Ri^^H^wjcnEjAWbrua. BAUD JoNha"' If rew/br IBremw It v-re. ' "Tlrra".'.'? Carp-t cuuli rijktaa.l, J rrfcira4-*^"1: t !
' MEDICAL. _ COE's cough balsam i 3- ; 'J'Atl tooe trtrd aod poyo'sr Roreody I. rests W .ftraarvray«^nm^tM»top«tare A aanuaDy aat. tvir bo", to tho poopta. rad required lovRh. Krertb, cam teat red rnltooao* of tb. ureuy tbaeesb Ore toaOtoWk Zu,d"« to firelonU. ro. you. « b- VI .toot sod loon, rreoot atot So to wttbowt [a 1L to odd, ttao lotto tf tooryhoroooro oo o| loos 1. tto nrekre, w. to-^ltaour nreo- re ■uuo'wttb th. otbrr at!., to (bred St Drat 'J FOR CROCP, l! Tb. BaUan -1U to (oOto b whoopho oeeoB. ( ^ ; MORE THROW-
e: ! HARD rOI.DK and COt'en* I Yhld .1 on., tn a a'-ady UN of lb,4 |Trul I remedy. II .ure.'d lo Slvtbtrotltf "tore d) HORENESK Of THE THROAT, Tr | ! CHEST AND LENDS. '■ i Th.y .re' .11 J.r.nre « IK CONSUMPTION. u red 'o-d.y^retoKre tbst^MMlh^bM to._o ! Coufb Balaam. J IX SHORT, , Tb. proplr hno" ,b. . rtl.lf, sod oo ^ THE C. C. ( LARK CO., J . Read ! Read : ! Read ,11 h THK 1TTRKTI0Y Of TDR PROPLK j ; \ L World's Great Remedy, j ' || 0 Cue's DYSPKI'SlAjCure J; Bw"*SeSe^^ Ojrprp-^ | COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE II A8 COME ! j TO THE RESCUE. Iniigcelion. Dytfeptia Sici Head- i ache * Sourness or Acidity of the ! Stomach. Rising of Food. ] Flat, deary /.attitude. 1 Wearinett. fnaU, ' j Death. ! \e*n. rarely cured by tblc potent remedy, a. ; ; before the prop,., "hat I. Ihr verdict of tbo I ! :.**ukra,..yre " ! ' I" re.lto tbal ». b... rreelvr-d rrv.r toradt """oipred)' ^'S^T^lkxroir. ] A GREAT BLEKSIXd. ! [J iFrem Zre. L F. IPJZtl, j 1 •IMoThAMwr'wIfr ^i". derla*— ' yrrar totoll 1 tranUaaoreof Ure-aDyap^»laCure. Stobre " ■ i L CLBRGTUKN. j Sre tbot U ku cored blm.afUrallolb.rr.mo- j . dire bad failed. , bRUGGlSTS. key drusti't lu tb. oruotry "in't.11 you. If , g am. Ibat boy. a bottle of Coo'. DyrtoHa , era pretre of It. great modtelnsl vlrtuea, 1 ~ €on Dyspepsia Cuae !
REALfBTajkTE. i YIKELAND. — g Tn AU Wanting Farm. umiiDi #r nnun. N Rare Opportunity in the belt Market met matt delightful and healthful Climate to Br Vain. Only thirty Milee South of Philadelphia, on a Railroad ; E •Aotnyo Rich Soil and highly produc. " tive Wheat Land ; among the heel are the Garden Slate of Nete Jereey. PRICE AND TESMS , x , ttriyfori#froo^ br^ooe buSrekred Briy'taet p - r££r-'::-
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i I «"''SSf®inSMto | ' f j ^ TO MANUFACTURERS I j Ihr proStable ralUrrlre. of s laim. red ir e " r cb.rr Millar to "Olid baayykld vr.yporer, t»dgw»d upoolt "1. , orirraapollMtotaltSSwb'reTyrkiv ' ; ?M"ra„"7sr r,?.a" ssrrs&'SsSa !BSU?: ksjs WHAT VISITOR: win see. t iJIJjli; Ju«re7°^i . nT^ii?T35i3r'. mTT! I ■ra^bow.v.r, «re su^ldtwragr^uUtow. Improvrd land ra alio for aalr. LASB '* *' 1 Tho tltlr U lad.apotoWo Worreatrr rtrr.'o ; ,k.t u found IO(Ure jvpsro onU^ouauu^ ■ - *, <A
8TOVE8. ''' ; uATBTB^Manit t " j slujiw st rvvKB*T rttcox jt B E N Y H I L L ' S MABKRT STOVE STORE. rmtUDCLTHlA. ood tort SJS^'i^to^fiTiramiStto BBST ST0VB8 NOW PN USB, redrepre NXW PATTXam Ni.-VF.11 BKFOZX OrfttLailofwhtab will be relddp •tout' •" . I °NK HALFTHE UBUA'LPBI.URSI [ ^TfX SIST, A T^LSFtLOC»L?LO" I The public are areured that tblau ; butureraj^toidre 0L!> STOYEtT REPiTfRED AT TIM? ; 8UOR1-K4T NOTICE. 3 dW CASTINGS AND SR1CKS ran IALKHENRY HILL, ^ "N KW M ARK ET STOVE STORK," No. MO SOUTH SICOKD STUFT. rUlLADXLFHIA. 5 ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE THE CELKBRATED '•* GOVEBNOKPENN, b FUEL SAVING.
GAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT COOKING tASTOVE, FOR OOAI. AND WOOD. . 1 "GOVERNOR PKNN" 1 aad Improved 'itSbyaS^ Hr'tL ndbldrt | pbla. Pa. ^ | DO O BLR, MORE DURABLE . baa been got, en upespreaaly for the country j r far tared heretofore have been entirely TOO UBBT. The "GOVERNOR PKNN" rxreeda all ; ( o three byre par rent IN WEIGHT, "bleb ft... r DnaeonT. and ban prerad ItreH tb. ; BEST BAZI.VG iKDCOOKIKOSTOrtttiOfh. j ; EF AU Order, rem by Staru Xaanere Ao«.T. J or CaeTAin. or P.e.sre, wUl to prumpUy nt- ; CORN *8 HELLER. THE tiJREATEST WONDER OF THE TIMEN . "The Pocket Corn-Sheller 1" 3 Abd [t aal^to^o rapakle of'shetlurfn Buabrl ot I Cape May county, baa appointed ran fold •*»£ Ro4T.t gap. ^TjurtHiure. a jrerabMeUranG>atCu!r3{iaod. O A A HUN GAt^aXTSON^
PAINTING. l HOUSE fa SIGN ! ; PAINTING, : ''re., rnwlw/tSi0''"'0- 00,tDm° ! '| READY-MADE CLOTHING. EDWARDS 4 LAWRENCE, EXCELSIOR : CLOTHING HALL, ' ; j H. E. Cor. Berond and Uaket Bts., BHILAOELPHIA. r CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Cloths, Casslmrret and Tctllagi. DEraSTHKNT FoVcUtTO* WJJSK 1 Agents for Oiled Clothing. Tto too of blnb prtreu sod todaorooo proSu sr«sK?,viRSa irj: &ssis ; l^d^S borrard ^cOaetme ,r.W : gg ^■sTOsra^agg TH E i ci,E M" Om" WiTe! ■ ! A ITI18T-OLA8B ■ ; Family and Agricultirrat NEWSPAPEB, r PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. ' Cape Island, New Jersey. \ ' I , TEBMi t - $2.00 PER TEAR . - . IB ADYAWJR ' 1 ' -"T". i
MILLHtERYo •9S - HOOP UURTI •*« CORSETS.^ CORSETS. WX. T. HOPKINS, No. #38 Arcfa Street, Pklla. FOB LADIXS, HISSXZ ARB CHILE BIN ; KLff'C'i;;sr!S4;SSr';s ' ''^'""t'rad^&ataKTs'id ^MOKALfaOrSfeG! sSSSirsSi??™!5 j ^ WASHINGTON zraxxT. re Aod F^fa t^rptjrt0^ DRY OOODS AND NOTION!, Aire, CLOTHS red CASSINZBrsai''^ red s. — rntr!."r. and dlapatub, and fa lb. Utret atylre. AM ERICA N WATC HE S
No. II BOUT!! SECOND BTEKIT. PHI LA DELPHI A, T tried and extensive Stock GOLD and SILVER WATCHER ^ SILVER ' i PUTIB WARE CONSTiNTLT Ok HAND. ISAAC K. BTAl'FFER, . 1 WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER. ° I Cor. or tisarrr, rhllodelpbla " •" ]— "a'o'r ' FU RNI S HJIN G' GO O D S ' rjm rOv^f'll'and* winter'-l r 1. H. ♦SMITH'S STORK. Harlot a food reeortmeol ol GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Od- Repalrlnf' dre."aY!b 33borL'al raU as (ult CITIZENS^ OF CAJPE M Alf^CO. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING The La tret style aod of tto Beet quality, aa "m "motto le : "quick Soloaaod Small ITollte.
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