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arrw ttai^att W.OO . Vs-ruTto A,v^. g •?"- rt/g cvnsB or the hour There la too nnteb lyhifc W. Vrcty fcaad w* m«rt w«h Tzaggrralion, • aqnt adeati'Si. flreeptton. "We rail it all Mb*. m*-*frrj man or woman who vasfcs one M> from th. stricttat Cart and truth t* Indent a Her. the "iDttl imanpromtkmtofcrnWiveWitnroom* that open muheOmM wbenMlAapnrtmewh «■ already engaged. The aSpoHmdiMReai meal solemnly to dalivar a trunk fcr yon ats'cartnin ptAee by a oertaln born. lie dellnrs H a day after H la praralmd, and thus Ilea. Tbs gibeer Bromine* to send yoa the beet in the mirk*. Ho takes the flzat Unhand dells npoo, without any i care for the quality, and dispatefie* it to yon wlihent a twinge. Hchallar. (tamper thai. At nut be done elsewhere in town. Br fovgete hU promise, charges y<ai what ho pirate*, and lies. The tailor agrasa to dr-drer a »uit of clothes without any fell by ah hi the evening. Yon gat them la the ntor•inn. and the tailor la a liar. The 4m9lat|Mgra Ma wont thai yoor teeth, as sued by hfan, srIU be an eight fcr a dagea of y ran The fining coram out Ate six uiouths, aad the dentist her. A nan over the way la -In need of a temporary k*n: Yoo lend Urn a small gl von Sow. y lie keeps U a month over IhnSaaa statm^nnd la a liar- Ananetloaecc telle you* set of foralture cost -hoot Ma goods. A bootmaker lira abosit your boots. The Jeweler Ilea aboot your watch. Tho carpenter lies about that Job of work. wUeh waa to hart bean done within such a time. The goaalpcr who goca around telling exaggerated storirastxiut her neighbors, i» nothing eiaaWojt a liar. The ihllkiliaii.—iilt* /pubis uiilk Is aerved every . morning as it waa taken boo the cow, Who, one-half of U i. apriug water milked hy a purap-handk, Ho ilea, and will Ug about anything. The book puUWwr advertises tint Ida book la asllbg'l* tent of thouaands. when he ha* not sold a thonaaod. He ie a ' , Qgr, and one door off from the murderVuigjylug, lying. Meat and women .who would knock you down If yon called them liars, lie every hour, llnccptlon is the tnlc rather than exorption. Canruacrs lie aboot Insurance companies. Brokers lie about stocka. Exaggeration aud mlareprre truth !^te2~atai£ l£d «"rr W"*Ufla deception and lying? "Why ao much folaifjiug and cheating? BLOOUSRISii VS. REAL WOMANHOOD. •Ac Washington Republican tells a good story cT an itfterrlew between Mia. General Oataes and Sirs. Doctor Mary Walker at the Patent Offlcs tho other day. Mta Guinea, after eyeing the jwcuHar fire** of the female doctor, who all the time went* "Wcomera," ached, "1. this Mm? Doctor Mary Walker? " aad being answered to the affintartivr the Httie hdy of the famous thirty years' lawsuit, having neat naked and reeeited the privilege, prouitod to glkrthc lady to the Crockcuat and parftaisSfiVtittle good advice. - thr,«lhyhig froih tMs point la the Mr*! OWw-s-'- Wyfl, my advice la to !• horn, and mUyff thcae bneche* at once, aad not disgrace vour whole wx ^fSby-H I do so will "Mrs. Dr. WaOtsr— If roa adopt me S? tiTi SEE rfcjss fc-"-Mrs. Gaines — You are itijuriti;; vi-ur-tte ftmlhin old flower* Worn by the platan* and the debate was waxing rueaive taa lady to pan tAloons adjfurn^ ad the naming and dtspnwed the gatbsrtsg wwwd. Here wr hare a striking "I HU if «w eohtrart between , esssr-ietier gSSrUSL-LS tlnmhta immqiial. dfficell and protracted eoovmte ever waged by wrwnan f>r tar righteta amy aMHnr, while the parlmaad to drpar taxrt in Waahtogdtaf «» taaaad cat to atarvs with hb> *aaB/ toiHiinnmiihte her with a pet drMmtahfrandb rwbwflW^n Joeo prtandgiln , hot It himly the hen Jwmgtag up on tb. from, flapptog ber Wtaip satd auomphez to ,1 ay the Wng, known to a number of our Capo 3 ■
== TJse Uls Thawaaa WlUtnagte ' ' to«h, ap*T"" WmtnXAa. information harinr been 1 , 8ua' ttnard. of the death of Mr. The*. ' ' William*, a mem her from the Urmer Townahln of this bodv since MM, and Ita Director huce 1061; and, WmotKA". Wlshinr to record nnr approrlatkm of hie mrsioto; therefore. - peomid *n<1 emtrtefto* Dlrertnr. and db* who had hi slew the. w»lfirrr. not onlv "f bit own immediate Township, f bnt of the whole county. > Rewlvkd. That in homWf hofrViie 1 to the stroke which has removed him » from amone tft. we acknowledee Uie . rtehtevMmeaa of that /biw which emro- , i rands aft IVsh to dust, and fed oornelve* railed nnnn to he also rrady, " knowing, that In auch an hour aa we - think not. Hie Son of Man may rail 3 REfor.rm, That we deeply tymna- , thlre with the widow and Cunilv of the deceased. In this their hoar of severe • trial, and berehv direct onr clerk trt i fttrniah them with a espy of theao Rea- , olatlon*. and to publfth tte aame In e the OcEkK WAV*, r A ttUe espy from the minutes. , , E. Y. 8waik, Clerk. Townaend Inlet, May 18, 18«>. j k A 8ad Cabb Ixdekd!— A Very cur- 1 c loua development has J Hit bran made , of a fraud, oeUantbly on the Trrasury, " but realty 00 dlshoncat privnte Indlrid- • ttah, Vrliieh demands a simple remark t " Cambridge A Co., 69 Wall street,'' e tend ont circulars promising to furn- . Ish /or stage United State* Treasury . note*, in auma of <900 up to £2,000, on receipt of from SIS to feoin genuine , given back a The victims of the fraud, , > we are told, have forwarded the drcu- ' t lar to General Spinner at Washington, \ and ask for mdremV Cool, certainly. " Redress for what? How, why, wberc- • In, wherefore? Do they ask redress 1 for not having bran furnished with , counterfeit money? Hare "Gumbridge * Go." feloniously withheld the promised means of their cnmmlt- • lnga felony? If so, "Cambridge St t Co." have obtained money under raise I pretence*, certainly; but is not their . victim ponictpi rrtaiats ? Unhappy ■ pteiand'rauldvtT''fa U"l>e 0tl>" P°°" • The victim* of misplaced confidence '. ought to hare »omething. but it should b* to redraaa/ the wrong committed • against morality and honesty, by a 8 few yryrs' im\rrisonmr n( at hard labor. ^ Gumbridge ft Co., are no greater s»»0ndrels than the men cheated by I them. Tho latter were over anxious r counterfeit currency, and eagerly swal[i lowed the ball thrown out to them.— k Both victims and vlctlmlsers ought to • be getting out stone, making shoca, or II shaving cane In some strong and se- ' cure prison. The victims who naked ' the government to make good the money they had loet by their own ' credulous morality, ought to have ra- » ther the heaviest end of the puaiah1 ment, bpsdav trui'em akcb Lxcnnuf*. ^ —The fidlowlng resolutions were UDt anlmontly adopted at the First Dte- - trict Convention of the Independent > Order of Good Templars, held at Woodt atown, N. J., on the 13th lnat. They 1 need mdexpUnatlou, and it la enrnest- ? ly hopad the Order will meet with all ? tho encouragement and aid which may he neoeaaary to the furtherance of the Objects to view; WimitA*, The Good Temphu* of District Xo. 1, in Convention aasera- . bled, feeling that the cause of Chriall- . anlty la cloaely allied to that of Temperance, aad bettering that much good » can b* accomplished by a combined I working of the two causes. ^■aOLVi^.^That^th^^ndnlster* of invited to preach or lecture on Temr peraaoe, at least oooe each month, beB fore our lodges; said meetings or lec- , tores to be held under the ampler* of , the Lodges, and at «oeh times and places** shall beat suit the parties inTnx Orokb or the Eagle, a new , Society which propoeea to diminish polities! corruption and Instil into the , young men of America a spirit of hont w and patriotism, bss been organised : ' in Derby, Connecticut. The member* . take an oath that they wOl snpport the Constitution of the United States, vote , for the heat men lneapecUve of party, - and If elected to ofltee, they wfll never accept « bribe. Branches of this order [ are to ba established In every city and I town througbota the Union, and it la I proposed to np tho Interact in It by establishing free reading rooms, [ gymnasiums, fencing or boxing schools . military companies, and base ball • club*. i W» would all attention to the new advertisement, of J. T. Starr Jr. ft i Co% Lumber Yard, In Ctandeu. An > Immense amount of himbrr-a larger [ quantity than we have ever seen in one [ yard— is here arranged for sale. The i Arm are about commencing also, the ■ nmnufoesure of sash, blinds, ftc., In a ■ large three story building lately erec- | ted by them on the grounds— which i comprise a large lot of land and long ■ wharf In the business section of the efty. The new two-story hrlck offlec, r with Mansard roof, built by the Arm. r 1* a model of taste and oouveolcno . ' The Right Flak. — Otse of two , hundred panoos visiting the President . wanted to goon the Catholic system , and shake hands with the President r on behalf of the whole ;*rty; but the , President, not afraid of the extra exer- . dee, fcvored the Protestant plan and , Sbodk Ha way, man by man, through ■ j^fr^iiwrty, Let Mm look after ' PATOtaV pays the following saferise: MaySr, »1.006; Alderman, M00; Ctolk of the Board, *700; Treasurer, . WOO; Comptroller, $800; Becxdcr, . $1,000; City Marshall, $800; Street , Superintends, $800, CHy Attorney, W00; CI tf Physician, $900; Overseer , oftheItear,$J»; Almshouse Jtaeper, r $700; Jaultere, $700.
. Presbyter law AaaeaaMlea ! of tte - togs belftg to devlao and perfect a plan influential branch of lb* Christian i Church. After organization a reetdo. ' ttonvrernhdopted dlteeHng thaforma- • tloo of committee* of conference conaUtoted of five minister* and llVeAfera. to he named by the Moderator of the . old Synod, who, perceiving the vital , eotmeqbenrak likely to resdlt from hbt t action Ih this Ant essential, requested ' that be be permitted time till next-day | to delierrate on his nomination*. These t proceedings constituted the main (&- , tiifc* of tl^e Bret dly'i routine buslneee. A Very pleating Inddenl oecnrrcd In j the application of a gentleman wlfo s had jounwyad frmq an extreme point . of Trxaa for admission to the General - Synod. Hi* credentials were not In < technical Ibnh^ga'the Church In hi* J locality is too sparse to form a local synod authorized to sign them, in con- . formity with tho rule adopted In the b year 1837. He stated that his corctl- ? gionista, having remained loyal to the Union during the war, communion , with their bretberen in the South was interrupted. An attempt was made to "choke off" the applicant, bnl Ihc j Moderator lupl. his claim referred to the committee; The centre of unity may thus be restored to the followers of * John Knox in the United States a con- , ] summation worthy if the religious - fealty, devotion In worship, citizen ; loynlty and nnobstrnsivc demeanor of the Presbyterian body in general. r In the Assemblies on Friday a con1 Committee on Reunion waa appointed. 0 A bnsis of union adopted by a com. 1 | mittce of the last General Assembly of t j tlie Old Sclioo^was presented, but waa s Fivk Cent'* Worth or Oranob i Feel. — A man from the country inj vested five cents in the purchase of an „ orange, and preparatory to gcttiug t himself outside oflt, threw the p»! on I e the sidewalk. Soon after a young wo- 1 r man rame along. Slipped Upon tlu> I peel and fell, bfnttlhg her leg. Tim woman was to have keen married the b nexi nay , lev — *«n't. The man who 1 was to marry her had come from at. | Paul, Minn., and was obliged to re- , tarn, on account of business, to await the focovery of the girl. On hi* way r back be unfortunately took a Iriiin on . tho Erie Railroad, which ran of the i trade, and hi* •holder-blade was hro- - ken, forcing him to stop at Dunkirk I. for repairs. On getting back ' to 8t- _ Paul be found that his forced absence a had upset a businem arrangement r which be had expected to complete, at . a pecuniary tees to him of $.1000.— d Meantime the tnjQrcd girl snlfrred a r relapse, which so enfeebled her Ileal th n that her marriage was delayed, which . had a bad eflbct upon the young man, ,. and be finally brake the engagement and married a widow In Minnesota with four small children. This to worked upon the mind of tho girl that - she Is now in the Insane hospital in " Mlddletown. Har tether, outraged by t the contact of the young man, brought - a suit tor breech of promise, and has f Just recovered flu.000. The anxiety ■ and expense of the whole aflklr thus " far have been enormous, as anybody ! can see. Similar eases are likely to ( occur, no long aa people will persist in throwing orange-peel around loose.— f Hartford Currant, Ast Auction and a Disturbance j at Long Bbakul— The attempt to j sell the Continental Hotel property at Ising Branch on Tuesday resulted In f a fight, Judge Vcrbenburg, Master In 1 Qiancery, offerded the hotel fur sale. _ subject' io mortgage* amounting to c - 813,000, with interest and costs. The u f first bid was $100,000, which was ran * np to $130,000. The last bid was u m*0e by a representative of the Bank „ of the Metropolis Tit Washington.— r Bidding having stopped at this point, > the man wanted to withdraw hi* hid, e hyt Judge Terdenburg wcteld not alJ tew him to do so, and th* property " refused to comply with the terms of B the sate. The property waa again put \ ' up, and at two o'clock It had reached , • only $97,000. The sate waa then adr Jovned until three o'clock, with a view r of changing thf terms. When the 1 sale was re-opened It was announced ■ that no bid wouid be received unless 1 $8000 or Ita equivalent was paid to the ' Judge. The property waa finally 1 knocked down at $01,000, when the re- > Jected. Thia mulled in a general fight, and the sale waa adjourned un- ' 68,O0O9rBCrxo!— number of ap- ' plications for oBce raoeived at the dtf- ' arent drpsutmenu la stated, by theof- ! Oer charged with the duty of arrang1 lug and registering them, aa follows; 1 Treasury Department 8,510 1 Department of the Interior 8.170 ■ Poet Ofltee Department 1T,«0 o 1 Department of State 1,278 K I HavyBepartmeert 4,180 ® 1 Department of Agriculture. 8S0 c g ■ Applications to & DeparroenU .32.898 or "To the 82,8Mrecetsedat the above . , rix department* must be added all per- „ t eonal applications, and written ones , sent to some three hundred member* r (• ofCongres*, but which have not been , forwarded to either department; alv. g I termaaters and Internal revenoe officers si , senltereiUtbr'i'.iglioiit thr I tfrriUO. ■ mate that may be regarded as *or»e- j' i thing bKter than a guess. It cannot , be tea than 83,900; wHch added to 4 , the number received at the depart- a 1 men is, make* a total of 86^98." £ r PHucnps' Meeting.— -The j! . Preachers' meeting for Camden and 0 on Monday tod Tuesday of hut -«k. * I Able and tatereatlag maays wen read l! _ by daifcnmt ministers, and discussion', d j
of Moout Holly, to. boiler eredoded te in d killed and wounded the Mowing H persons: „ Job GaakHl, engineer, killed; leaves „ a wit and four childrenl taken to hit H t.ome at Bordentown on Saturday. W John Salter, conductor, kilted; leave* " a wife tending at Mount nofiy. J Charles IraU, fireman, kilted ; teavea . wife and two eHldfeh. Taken to his d Edward Jolce, brakeman; arm too- H ken and leg crashed. Taken to hi* * home at \1nee»ito»fl'. U The locomotive waa altaehad to a n train of twenty-one cars, containing 11 marl, from Ylnqentown, and seas dea- J lined to Woodland, about one mite B south of BarHogton. It had formerly a hecn a first-cbuui engine, and Wat still considered a gdorl freight englbe, and j bad never been coiidetrtaed, at report- j, ed, or It Would hilve nle» the file of all 0 such engines, add been broken up. It C now lice in Rancocas creek, where it)" bounded after tearing the trade. | , Hail Storm.— The moat deetruc- 1 £ tire hail stortn known in thl* part of c the State, tlie New Brunswick F-odo- U sion saya. occured on Sunday, afternoon ' i last, mainly along the line of Middle- ji sex and Union cooptiee, from a few j , miles northwest of Boundbrook to j j RahwayXeck. The storm huted aliout c ten minutes, and hailstone* from tlie ( ' size of a cherry to tliAtof a brge hickory . ( nut feu to the depth of from 1 to 3 , inches in mtny places, breaking Ira- | ( uensc quantitiea of window gloss, ■ stripping the trees of their leaves, carry- ! J tag with them all fruit buda, destroying < garden vegetables, such aa tomatoes ^ < peas, beans, cucumbers, currants, ' strawberries, etc' The early crops of J the market gardens in the vicinity of , 1'Lvinfietii and Xew Market were nttef- i j ly destroyed. _ 1 The reunion of the Methodist Epis- ' | copal churches north and south is 1 again beihg agitated In the papers. , While, under fcvorable circumstances, ■ I the event would be a desirable one, yet, 1 at the present, the state of feeling be- ' tween the two sections of tlie Union ^ can hardly be considered one that would a nmto, — v a consolidation possible, c It will no doubt come in tuue, but the c time it certainly in the future. [ Mrs. S. a Allen's Imbrovrd Hair Ueatorfr and Dressing. The at- { tention Of 'the public is invited to the vary important change recently made in this article. We offer In the Im- j proved Preparation, a Restorer prompt an iutelllbte in Its action upon gray 0 hair, quickly restoring It to its natural ' color and beauty, together with an J agreeable Dressing all in one bottle. — r This combination is perfect and uncx- f cepUonable in every reaped, and Is 1 used with great satlatection by old and 1 young. Mrs S. A. Allen's Zylobdlia- j, mum, another Preparation, dear with- ] out Sediment, designed exclusively for Dressing, Strengthening and Beautifying the Hair, a refeshlng toilet luxury, lar preferrabie to French pomade*, and sold at half the price. Sold by nil Druggist. , b ■ ' ' Special to Qwitek* or Hotel*, Rxrtacrant* ft Cottages.— Wm. Akera ft Co., importers and dealer* In China, Glass and Qneenswarc, Xo.823 ! Market street, Philadelphia, would respectfully call tho attention of Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and cottagers - to their superior stock of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. yi 1 The whites in the District of Colum- t bio, according to Washington despatch ■ t es, have a majority of over 800. This gives the next election to the Republi- 1 Register, Collector, and Council- c are to be elected. Victoria havtag been bom in May, ' may be called a " May Qneen." The . th was her birthday. Lleeacei, Section 1st Be V onlaloed and enacted by the Inhabitant* of the City of (tape May, in City Council usimbk aan it la hereby imolwl by authority of the aame. That no person or persons snail hereafter keep any Inn, Hotel or Tavern, for the sole of vinous, aplritous #r other strong liquors. Lager lteer Sateona, Ale House*, Boarding House*, He* tan 1 ants, Dining Saloons, Street or Beadi Stand, 8tore, Shop, Livery Stable, Bowttag Alter, Billiard Saloon. Shooting Gallery. Archery, Show, Menagerie, Interlude, Faroe, Flay, Concerts, Exhibitions, nor peddle or hawk any goods, ware* or mercluuidize, within the limits of said aty, nor drive any public hack, baggage or freight wagon or wagons, nor prut any bathing robes or dresses, nor any dealer or traficker whatsoever, without first obtaining a licence therefor as hereinaf- ' tor directed by this ordinance- \ Section 2nd. And be It forther or- * dained and enacted by the authority ' aforesaid, That all hotels, ftc., aoeom- * modating four hundred or more per- J eons, keeping a har shall nay thr sum . of two hundred and fifty dollar* license > AB hotels and boarding houses ae- 1 com modating one hundred or mure * Ksssa-x., -i—-* 1 All hotels and boarding houses accommodating one hundred or more guests, not keeping a bar, fifty dollars t All other hotels, inns, tavern* and ' drinking saloon*, one hundred dollars * ~AH lager beer saloons, ale honors, J restaurants aad livery etablea, fifty » dollars each. * All stortn. thou*, news-aianua. billiard saloons, bowling alleys, scgar- . stands, shooting gallcrie*, arebeneo, t pwnageneo, interludes, fare**, . boarding house keepers ace«hhsni«la- a ting twenty persons, not keeping a bar J Section 3rd. And be it further or- " and enacted by the authority aforeaaid, That all mplkaUona for lito sell any vinont, apiritoM or SfSa.'ua'&rssrj s the sakl city of Cape May, by Iwtltiou J of the persou or persona desiring to ot>- « tain sate license, omitted to. by at least « i
SkcTlON 8th. And be it further or- 1 amine the license of an persona men- J in the drat section of thia onH- . and if any per sup or nereons | raftae or U topcodaee Ha, her | or their license when *0 demanded, it shall be (he duty of the and above mentioned officers to make an affidavit of the said demand and refoaal, and the Mayor, on the said affidavit beihg ; filed ihnls office, shall iaauea wartwnt, directing the. Arrest. of the said party refusing or hot producing his, her their license, whereupon the said Chief of Police, Constable* or Police officers, shall arrest said offender* and bring him. her or them before the and upon hearing fl»Ahe matthe said Mayor may imprison mid offender or offenders, in the city or county Jail for a term not exoeedinc I thirty days, or pay a fine not excecd- ! tlie amount or license of the class, j '1 in which aald business Is classified, I ! with cost of said prosecution, and if ; i said fine and coats are not Immediately paid, to commit said offender or offenders to tlie city or county Jail, until said fine and coats are pateL 1 Section flth. And tie it further ordained and enacted by the authority dor tills ordinance, shall in used by , any person or persons, except by the person to whom the same is issued, ' unless transfer be recorded by the City 1 Clerk who shall charge tho fee of fifty ' cents for such transfer, i Section 7th. And be it further or- . dained and enacted by the authority . aforesaid. That no provisions of this ordinance is to eflbct or prevent tlie sale of produce by any market men when complying with the regulations of the city, in reference to market streets or stands. Section 8th. And bo It forther ore dained and crated by tho authority aforeaaid, That the sixth Item on the second section shall be construed in [ reference to every ono horse hack, flvo j dollars. Section 0th. And be it further orand enacted by the authority | aforesaid. That all ordinances or part* of ordinance*, Inconsistent with this ordinance, be. and the aame la hereby ! regeated^and that thls ordinance shall Approved May 22nS, 1869. W. B. Miller, Mayor. Attest: ' " 8. R. Stiter, City Clerk. Am Ordinaaee taxes for the year 1889. Section laL Be It oraatnod and en- ' acted by the Inhabitants of the City of j May, In City Council assembled, ; and is hereby enacted by authority of ' the same. That there be aaseesed and raised by tax, and collected upon and ' all persons residing in, and lamia i located within tho mid City of Cape 1 May. for the generkl expenditure* of . the said city the current year, the folFor salary of Mayor $500.00 Assessor 200.00 1 " Collector lOO-Ool " Ttaaanrer 200.001 I' Clerk 100.00 1 " Chief of Police 50.001 " Constable 28.00 1 Retaining fee Solicitor 25.00 " Keeper City Clock 80.00 j " Reanatcr^if Bonds 50.00 Police and Watchmen 1,000.00: Ihlblic Schools 800.00 i - Watering of Streets 500.00 1 | Gas 500.00 Interest of Bond* 1,800.00 | Incidental Expense* 800.00 Total Amount $6,700.00 Section 2nd. And be it enacted. there be raised by poll tax seven ! dollar* per poll, to be appropriated to , liquidation of and payment ol in- 1 real on War Bonds. Section 3rd. And be it enacted, ' That this act shall take etfeet Immc- 1 diately. Pamcd May 10th, 1869. » W. B. Miller, Mayor. Atteot: S. R. Stites, City Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES? •J aalalloa of lhr ptolosISs of lm.) us f«uprsvai.lloM of Vcruvlss Su» or Isik sad ImiwIlttmofesfriW Ik—. sv. , ontr of Iks rsfsrts* *»«» svsr otksr pre]**- | rs uaas s( Ilea It *ss la • zrssf wsssuis 10 tks pmllsr sslirst sssd, (lias II ISs sSusrtsr of s sIlMl.ss tyn r-OWAfta at Iks six plstl boa. Xr.rjC.nu of (spinas has risen*. ST. op (aet Psrurlss Raul blows Is Oct Tan r self a Home. nulldlss Lata sktapsr Ih »»*»Sr, L« Is So k*4 on Uu "MILLER rSSM." COlmakU ASSSSS, Csps Islsaa. Appl, "» or «aar«so ^JL^asWSIR, ^ a new remedy in coxauMmox.— a esvltssss Uissaks jwstars a irs.'m;.is. yaassa^ Jsiar. No s^sn. Ttsik rtrert. PkUnTs. . liwlryiimls^lu Sm su^^.StTkirrePL ST.ksiip'bp s'sSSaJtaT llslSVf Tat bRowtos'XemsaM us sU *H sad wall Sd bj ikslr ust. Tkay ass tarsals SrArec TNK rXBUTtAB tTUVT. A prslsstra tas'tss rfks PrsMsIds at Iras, sta»n«s tea - WIST AX'S BALSAM Or WILD CNERRT ssssscs35 s i: - 1
^rTadvertisements. j fevtk' UTffig Vfi s5aLS!£;7 * sSSSHj tsSsttir I , Nam. ~ at amliaSbm > 1 ill I kmk^ a ad srartsTta - • f. smtxteki TtyeMTLj^,,.^,. ' Sm5sr"n3's.a.»T.''ss5 | ' Ssri r3F£',&£&vzSS : r mUI sop-t. • 1 tay9aa.Msytak.fe- : 1 Now 18 THE TIM® Tour » VLOl'R at $8.88 per Barrel : ■raaacxtxD good, , Aad dollrorrd IPS of Cklrfs- si J JOHN acTHXaroBD. as . , J£DGAR P. STITES, r Boots; Shoes and Eats, e Xa 1. American Building*, | r T"" T (JIEiTEST DISCOVERT OP THE AGE '. | J BKH0VE ALL HOVE BLEM1S0E8 j " Spavin, Ringbone, Cnrli and re Hpllnls, 1 1 from M to It hour. .Ilk, ml Oil or tlUlsr • _ Xo charge will be made until the bhmi- ; iah Is remover!. n| lcsii WHZirm, a JJEW SPUING A„,clolSB j MILLINERY GOODS. ' I Chip, Straw and LUuaion Bonnet.. DRY GOODS, If! oiattaSa ^Saa pwwKtaSn ^sua- 1 d | •n^TMsanssas, t " rt—T OIL CLOTI1S, H-MAnr Uvfslsi. J j Wall and Ceiling Paper, ) Ingrain, Stair aad Rag Carpets ; Carpet W.rp. a'.. 0 1 Jane H. Smith. 0 pLOUR 0 1 and | j , ,, ,, ^ !* j 0 | ^Hs »aj U^TLo U R— 'w*1'1 *"*"' * , ( | Lime aad Balr for Plastering bj LEHIGH COAL! Floor Oil Cloths, and Mattings, Mill— On Jackson Street. . oieaoz IIILDRKTU w| -yta" csps'wAr c,i). K. 1. j f j ^HEBIFPI SALE'. *" ! sutiblcMrt sfl'm. n"orrTfls*si?u?f " I MajS^'sry. U^s. d'^rlr-l^, win ^ssld^*l M Toeadaj, the *Jnd of Jane next, A kstajrd uH anr* nasi •i etanaaette- Iwr.lj " taaEag ^ ssmSZTUM tf JlwTm-l'tiu/-X pfll IS. I~l •-»•* lor »orlk two Ij-w t S=3S%'S2=«H: f ffiskesssssssk gfttstwr™ IOHX STKNLMAR, Skerlff. April IS, IBS mjlPdl » pOMMISSIOXKRS' SALB! . Purausat to aa ordrr of Iks Orpkaaa' Cour*. C u -a A>m •- Batardaj, Ike lllk af Jaly, 188$, I Vfl.SJZSl - L^V'SS^. : wv5j?. tsssSwiii *" paaSfra I. C. TUJuL Btiafe^z, r. la 1 100 7u«r;a,yja^g^te \ I
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NEW ABllERTlihlENTS. I r'mi ' ~C 3-CENT STAMP. iillllsl Ffeiwtarsaskitaefet; foe {y d-rea'p lor aDcul.r. lo V ^ ct»« salamt. Addrraa U.l r..,o C u ' u so.'oo nit h4* -par ■Jloiilr^'1 la-tu-v. j . I *CU iN t*Ca'i»o*ton i« AT S¥lat^77. J 'j ; ; l'OR $10(J PkR LIVl. e | |_j IITF.P — A ryus-loa m I kM II' , ANTED TO RENTT "if1''" ™L* ^ I ! J ^OTICE! I ' yj ItS. 8. S. 1UWKJNS SI Cheap PHILADELPHIA STORE, I •J Wsshlngioa St. bet Deo -tar ft Jcckwn, i 1 DllY GOODS. . , Milliner and Dres* Maker. J • e FOCUET A SONS, I i ' I I Impgrteh* or Havana Sega 11* |j J OHX F. STARR, Jr.. ft CO. >8 j LUMBER YARD, 1 Market ft Cooper Street Wharvoa, FRAME STUFF, OAK, 1 PINK, ,n BPBtCK and HKBLOt K, — " 81UXGLES, ^ CEDAR, J ('I PRESS, rijt and SPBVCB- ' FLOORING. ■t 6K0II8IA and CAROLINA HEII1T, y VIR0DIA ft DELAITAKK SAP. WUlTltriXB, , 'l SPRITE aad T MISCELLAXEOUS. 5 PICKET* -ad othrr EUNCtf/c, UILI. TISIKKIt. Furniflhed to Order at the lewrst io Market Rates. °! d™' "wh" ^O-r'CX-t'-.'kri Trtal"' At the annual meeting ^ TU^tobrUit kimun^lMis If ^ Baal '
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