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I MpOKTANT I im^JHHnBTOM, AJP ■ '-" "-f l "'- ''• ' kiMHk MM Ml | wm ad am »o»kl tuniu, hop-B-UUf •'« «*>l WMK BOal K »eC«X, lUUOtl, UUUl m TPT- (. ■ .1 ■ I If • I I ■"—•■- — B: n 1 11* -i — i— — -* T- — f — ' atirssrsrrjx Itsm—Sl > IIHI»flMHHt.ll«nn 1 c^i'«Tr O't, ' ' ; nwr- i • Ttr?*rr,*'rjr ' SS!SS,r3SS ! ** jobs wTtcxtt, ' - ffilw h' I "'' T**r-ln Aar.nw,. J ntm MBB^uwwwraneroii. „rrss. : L . -urn. r^Wlia I lUmtflmito, the lurslhl must look » to the cRta* of MB alMimtUu to • ttoM of MB bathing. Mwbofttae I fasneflt attributed exclusively to the last . of ifemv twe s^ramra u dm, in Owir i eosjetat upsratioai; sod in not. few I nana, kurothlag tho mi««l s<a and ' , Isadateof dnrntt, without be thing ■ •e fengoid frame and cunt parlous i •wnfcdjssnesa, Among than wo ' ebllArsn, rengb with copious cxpecto- ' nM^VinlwsonpwiM by gnat do- 1 MRty and dyspepsia provided always < that there ta so tubercle or spitting of > blood pnmsnt. Both of these last are I ^ rrr ^ i tfaeJlhS^ "otataTtotl^iLm I evftrarMrf ague fa^ropoolaily parried 1 < feetedia than who bare^d's sedentary- « Hfc sad boon deeply absorbed in study c or the tans of business. Equally roq- • orating fa the change to the votaries of ' fashion, who oome to the shore weak, depf—tnl, and who hare last V thefr appetite aad are dyspeptic and " aSSS®-'! ss.25.-
airs tat the benefit moat depend on Uw*r h^dnfjwflss, hows nod ,»ulta- : U» *Mft Mee. ' Sometime* the Bret «•#».¥ hesathtag this air are exclteJ^l^t observable in children. - *hts »• rell few aiedoetlou of the VfhUMmrrfAiod, moderate cxrrctae sail seal hatha of common water. eartnMaaoe between ?; •dill l|l lit fepedal ore should be - IfojllMRifly raffif lug from' at liable ta assM aaid other sfcglione of the air I g^fy"wurf if.*0?1" "jEff HjNP*1 rf &*&*!, and often , I *!P8PM*W^*».-hQBI ; *°d I "* *"* , . i *Wt.* .j ■>:. ■ i- . A ■ tadg^rtS^Sran rtsui . ***** Oewerel Hoar ha. pubry JS? T y °*1'00* ; rmmMVrnMmm *sr i n n 1 , ** * ***ff ; *** ' — * —Hi- £ ■vaffnaadhk. thlOapwi «xri»- t mimmlli mhMt the i ■ ^ i ■I'luii.' t •"p3HJB5S§S* '
States will mpond with a hearty Gad Speed. Pet it under the Atlantic aad • Fjssessss compUsbed (set. and NT WWd for IP ' oUtaiStol!/ Jn» 00 mriam " k,D" - Impressed with the rabie and import- , anoe of sacb an enlerprise and rlwiry t In traneaUantic telegraphy to suffer eminent must not be made the tool of ' monopolists to the manHtet detriment i of the puMlc good. Shock! lajuaotiiw. - cr any, tins! hair sphtttUB-ba resorted ' to for the pan— of .topping the ope rati on of the Preach cable meant win ., be found to act there aside, and Congress, as aoon as it meets, willMcom- , polled to take a liberal action in the myter, should ony action be neereaary. • We want this cable and as many more ' cable, at the business between the two epatincnlii will Jnatliy, so as to cheapen the rate of charges, fikcilitate commu- ' ideation and promote commerce. It la the nerer failing spring which flowa dally through the green meadows [ the little ripple that meander* along both summer and winter, day and ■ night, spring and fail, by the (arm bouse, and the Bower gardens that become so useful to both man and bcouL The foregoing streams are those which gladden the heart and slake the thirst i of tbocsanda There are those which I should be chosen, rather than the towi ering flood or the frightful cataract. The noted Niagara 1s the world's 1 wonder, and the stranger stands and ! looks on with smazemrnt at the iinliru- , ited power and majesty of the Creator, 1 who opens hie hinds and sends forth the watery ware as easy as the dew foils In the morning. But one " Niagara " is all sufficient for this terrestrial ball, while the same world really needs thousands and mllUons of bubbling springs and limpid fountains, which will water every garden— nourish all the meadows and form yards in the Isnd. There never foiling springe ore required every night and day— every month and year, summer and winter, so as to give drink to oil that livo nod In like manner are the kind nets of every man, woman and child required , dally, weekly, yearly, it is not ny great and splendid doeds, performed at, or mar the close of llle, by tlioso who cannot hold their gold and silver any in their own names, that the world Is mado better. The communionly requires a few such men, bat the old and young, the learned and the ignorant, the rich and the poor, the stranger eml tlie neighbor, all and each, in their day require some aid, and tlw Influence arid quiet virtues and examples or their fellow men. The humble may admonish and pray for rich employer; the opntcnt may give and relieve the widow and the orphan; they In their torn, may make returns by many acts that are within their dally reach. The husband may manifest constant foe bee ranee towards the fatigued and wife. The father lias it in Ms power to receive the prodigal son, and welcome him lack to the family table with kind words and a smiling panaris pa pos. The sister, though poor the heart and feelings, which, when exercised as they should be. Is able to calm the violent temper of the brother, and to win him over to the paths of virtue and temperance. One country requires a few deop and men and women, but there is ; more room for the everyday and the : Sabbath School loacbere, than for those 1 who do not, at all times condescend to 1 men and children of low degree. There • are a few flftata and Pninll nrfllnn altn i oratora
, are vewy uerfbl, bat thore everyday ort storm, wham Franklin found in every - apartment of life, are doing more good t than the former. The latter may be. . come peacemakers; they eaa do much I In «he fondly circle by their winning . voice, by admonishing the young in . the streets, and at pobBe gatherings, i they may have hcarae every day. Let i no one think himself fere from this ob- , ligation and doty. 1 The Florida ratification makes, wo ' believe, the twenty-fifth State that has » ratified the Fifteenth amendment of ' the constitution, providing for lmpnr- j tlal suflVagc to male citizen* above the ; age of twenty-ooe years throughout the j United States, without distinction of rata et color. The whole number ofj. States at present Is thirty-seven. The , approval ^! the legislatures of three- ' of these thirty -seven is necessary to fix this amendment as part of f'anpreme law of the land.''. Twenty- , eight Stated therefore, being uccea- j sary, three more will yet be needed to meet the requisition. Under the last ' reconstruction law (signed by Presh . Grant) Virginia, Mississippi and ' ato ration to Congreao, are required to ratify this amendment. Rhode Island and Vermont will, ratify It. In short, with too reassembling of Congress In . December, we may expect Impartial enftageto fan proclaimed as (bred In the supreme law, with the power to , Congress to reform It; aad so, after this year, the negro rata In all the State* North as well as Sooth, win betaken Into the estimate of , ^ feretasTtaU- ■^WVT' Sw- 1 i j&KyvSwtrs j £23^2311 ;
| SlM.-nJCE ."»i.r i Beasts Point Hotel, TT. RTTred, . ftoprietor, is becoming quite s hotel p resort far parties in search of Up-top I Ashing, Oyetering. dunning sfad Batb- . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth are at j Long Branch. r The Ikrge seaside white' parasols i gods. r All thieves are to be arrested at t Saratoga during the rare week, a White percales and piques will be i found both serviceable and stylish for . the seaside. . 1 The second hop of the season win - lake place at the Manalon House Long - Branch, July fl. s Strawberry /n«» ere now ailtorNng . the attention of all the country beOre c and Wax. 9 " Where are yon going to spend the i Summer? " is now the question drrul1 ating In society. White duck suite and shirts cut low inithe neck are affected by young gentlemen in the country, h Gen. George B. McClellan will ocrns py a cottage at Long Branch this Sum5 mer. also BrignoU. 1 The Seventh Regiment arc to Inaug- > urate I-elnnd's new ball-room at Sara- - toga about the 13th of July. Atlantic City — once the favorite roll sort of the Fhiladelpliia fashionables— t has lmt few visitors as yet. I> The view from the Pavilion House - At Sharon tipnngt, n the nnest in the j s Lake Umbagog, north of the White 1 mountains, is the best fishing spot j - known. The Summit House on the Catekills . i is open. r Bockaway is no longer a good bath- j - ing place. 1 Xahant is no longer n desirable wa- ■ tcrlng place. 5 Canadians go to Portland for their i sea bathing. J St, Allan's, Vfc, Is one of the pretb The mosquitoes luivo driven tourf ists away from Mooschead lmUe. , Watch IIHI, Conn., is a most sensi- j 1 bit seaside watering place. New Totters have abandoned Co- j f ney Island to loafers ami elain bakes. , 1 . — — — - t psixxmsuxm. ^ At present American Presbyterian- ' j ism is cleft into a large number of sep- 1 P arale division, which In #68 reiwrtcd 5 tlw following membership; . 1. O. 8. Presbyterians 2o3,B.W . 2. N. 8. Preebyteriane 184,687 3. Southern Presbyterians. . 70.0411 « 4. United Presbyterians 05,612 B 6. Cumberiand Presbyterians. 130, 000 0. Synod pf Reformed Presby- ' terians i 8,821 •7. General Synod of Reformed Presbyterians 8,487 i 8- Associate Synod of North r America 2,091 9. Associate Reformed Synod of New York L031 " 10. Associate Reformed Presliyi tcrianChnrchKouth(about) 7,000 I 11. Indepondodt Presbyterian Churcc (about) 10,000 t The total number In all the PresbyI tcrian bodies above rnomerateil Is , about 730,000. To this number of l'resbvterian churches may, however f properly lie ailded the Rcforroed Church . (formerly railed the Patch Reformed f Chnroh) and the German Rrfuruwd ; ISJ^atsr'SSS, IHi? K , Presbyterian name, are agreed with the Presbyterian bodies In tbelr fllsf tinetira view of* chnroh constitntlon, and therefore truly belong to the ProaI byterian family. Altogether, thcrei fore, tlie Pnubyterinn family of churches i represents a membership of over 000,- , 000, ranking among the Protestant , cliurohes of the ronntry next to the ' , Met hodiste and Bnptiste.
TnB hewsi'APEii, If edited with f care. Is entitled to a place In the family , j circle as well as in thecoonting-honse, . tlie wortr-shop, or manufactory. It , most be a very poor paper, lodeed, which does not contain something to , interest ami Ins tract every member of i the family. The youngest child that : ^ can run alone, delights tohearan elder ; . brother or sister road an nmnsing i of which It has I ward.' Then-there hie i stories, tales, scraps of history, bio- j 8 grapfdeal sketches, etc. , for the fads and i ' lasses; nnd a number of articles to In- i tercet "children of n larger growth;" i i It is not reasonable to suppose that an ' ; entire family will road the same paper, i J I column after oolumn, or even a cons Id- i ■| erable part of It; bnta paper deserving i '{support will commend Itsrifto the at- ] ' j tention of every Intelligent reader. i Let parents then proifiBe good pa- ! ' per* for Ate perusal of themsetves nnd > their children. The acquisition of Is of paramount import- t once, and should be attained at any j I' cost The newspaper win lie eagerly c ' read when the ponderous volume will t ' remained unopened in the bookcase.— t 1 Its eulnmns will Interest the nest In- 1 dolent student, while Ms class books ' will Be voted dull, and only to be opened while the master Is ai his 1 elbow. Who shall say that the know- 1 ledge enquired from the newspaper la ^ not of equal value with that derived ' from the weighty foH*, even though - compiled by a professor with a string 1 of titles as long as a donkey's ear? j Tint ImxtmuK or Own Col- e ' ueoil— Princeton College, which In < point of age, is the fourth ooBege In t the country, has graduated 4JM0 stu- t .tenia, «T whom 2.GM are now living, j It has raisod a large portion of Its owu 0 coliego officers, aad supplied thirty United- States Senators, more than , twast, foreign srahassartosa. eight * nearly thirty Governors of States. On 1 all * taere- it has exwtri apswmftJ J , and deteraltaag thdrUres. * ^a^cLU. to Ovsnoof Hotels, »
■Eueioct ancufetn. , ' Nfew Crrcxcw DxciciTKmv— Ao- I I cording to the N«s FertOte luaruew i -linicbes hare besa dedicated wtthio < ^MiiSSSiit— W i B5£] ' t —10 ; EpIscopU— 4 ; Congregational - —3. ' The Harvard Church, Chariestown, ■ has had but tsre pastors, both now living, daring Its fifty-two years. e 1 'Connortlcnt reports 113 Baptist . ^ -h arches, with 19,300 members. The African M, E. Church has 300,000 membera aad •MWO.OOQ Worth of 1 property- i I It Is stated that the practice of coo- i fesalon is very hugely on the increase r, In London. s An Indiana rtergvman makes his putorial calls on a velocipede. 5 THE MrtMi<l frurrtml has a lead- : * er repelling the ssnertinn. so frequently made, that the Church whose name • ' It bear* originated in a volonUsrv sr- " cession. The organism of the Chncfa, . it says, were exndted from the Methre I " diet Rifiseopal Church for exercising | * the liberty of speaking nnd writing, i and, being refused readraisalan. were i " compelled to form q Church for them- > " selves. As Episcopal minister at T-afnyCUe, i Ind.. has been publicly censured by I his assistant bishop for attending the "Black Crook." His church, the 1 8 ' wealthiest In the State, sustains Mm. I 1 It Is stated that the Chief of tbo 1 0 ' Cherokee Nation, Silas ffiright. is a , ' Presbyterian preacher; the Chief of i the Choctaw Nation, Lewis Downing, is a Baptist preacher; and tbo Chief of tlw Creek Nation, fntnuol Chihote, is _ j a Methodist preacher. j The present numerical strength of . the Baptist denomination in the United States, according to the Year Book, r is 1,121,988. This shows an Increase over last year of 12,002. The Second Adrentlsts propose to cud the world again on tho 10th of - July. Tub Chinese Empire contains 500,- , - j 000 temples, containing 3,000,000 j idols. Tbo temples are valued at - 81,000,000,000. ' | The Pope enjoins Paris physicians I from attending any who refuse to cou- _ | less after three days' grace. J A Boston letterto the N. Y. TKhmr J The Peace Festival will probably 1 have this good effect, if it have no 2 other; it will teach 11 is ton the differ- } ence between bigness and greatness — Measured by the rule of arith malic, tlie performance h>day was stupen- ; dons, but aristocratically, X have no hesitation in pronouncing it a failure. I The festival, as all the world knows . by this time, originated with Mr. Patrick H. ailmore, a well know Bos- ) ton band-leader, who has been concerned in one or two m Unreal mon3 strositics before, aud being part Yaa- " low, part Irishman, is naturally fitted 1 for carrying out any daring enterprise * to which lie may his hands. ' Another tetter to another paper says; 1 The result of to-day's performance ' confirms the view stated yesterday ' that for the best musical effects both * too large. Nothing Is gained In the 1 way of musical emotion over a performance of tho tame works by a small > chorus in a moderate-sired hall. A " greater sensation has been made, nnd doubtless a great Imprtos given to mo- . 1 slcni culture, but that it all The ' Handel and Haydn Society produced 1 much\etter and more artistic effects 1 at their last yeafa festival with seven hundred voices. i:
i A Sosn clot's Craft.— Some little ' excitement was created on Monday last, by the authorities of Philadelphia t baying their attention directed u> a , vessel now lying at Camden called the • Fire-Fly as being engaged for a Cuban f expedition. At the request of the : Spanish authorities, and through a do- • and from W aahington, tho ship was searched. Mr. W. F. Vernon, treasi Ury agent, P. J. Gray, collector at i Camden, and Henry D. Mann, completely overhauled tho vessel and I searched everythhig on board. Their ■ search proved fruitless, ss nothing of warlike nature appeared. Captain Davis, master of the vessel, politely showed them through the ship, and after assisting them in every possible piciona were entirely groundless, as the vessel was intended to run between and Cape May dining the Not being perfectly satisfied with the assurances of the captain, they proposed to escort him to the seashore his first trip, which took place yesterThe steamer was built on the and is a fast runner.— Camden' RepuNie. . " Masosic Matters.— The work of the . new Masonic temple In Philadelphia it progressing rapidly.— whole cost of the ground and work on the temple,' up to the dose of November of is tt year w*s »30B, 344,77. Of this sum there was received from subordinate lodges, subecriptionaf 130,400: from other Masonic sources 151,600; and from the Grand Lodge fond, required for work and material for Ibc temple daring the present financial year, ending in November, is 8190,000. . TiixNxw York Elrvated Railway.— The Iron columns bud on Greenwich sterol for the attested rqiiway harabtan erected as foe op ss street, and it fa expaMsd that the ' road wiU be epsoed for thai distance ten wsska. Tbs raits see to be Orel and the car wbests cfinmwith forages an inch and a half drop, at a faB fen the derated track Wtraid be s serious thing At first the rend wot deemed chimera, hot It will be a .reality en , J thj« fexoBBta'epn4. tho irambcr . of ' ie ;
Freen the frm wc glean the foBrarThunday night lost, the firethep , ef the season took ptaceattaa if idle ! prwprietat.efi^SaBek The foOosring win the rata on the , Lay Ddegkneti qaeation IB dm Long • Branch M. E. Chnrebre, eo ItobJ FirM Ckwrek — Per, 20 ", against, lft t ^ Ottlmrr, GturcA—For, 72 ; sgsinst. Dr. Ilcmbold will orris? next waek. • The wife of Mr^jTmitfampbell, of ' Matawxn, was poisoned a few days ago by rhting rhubarb or pie plant, and - died a short time altar, i Over <200 was netted by the Oentenary Church strawberry festival held Every roam at the Howiood House . Is already engaged. The order of Good Templars have , just finished their new HalL Books IUtiieh thaw FrxyrrrBE. . — Give US a hnose furnished with ' books rather than a gorgoas army of r furniture, beyond the wants of the ln- . mates. Both, if yoc can, but books at i rate. Think of the mental torture - you must undergo to spend several , something to read, while yon are trrodr on costly carpels and sitting down ; on luxurious chairs, and sleeping upon > down ; as if one 'were bribing your , body for the sake of cheating your , mind. Books arc the windows through , which tlie soul looks out. A house f without books is like a room without windows. f The Boston Peape j ithi.ee. — > Great Hnbbnb with the Bobs at the Hub. f la is slated that there are between 1 8700,000,000 and 8800,000,000 United , States — — ' '"special notices. J ' Get Yourself a Hone. if gjjjjjj* Hxinp«7 to t your hoove.- ' Ol" hot CUT, 8 >■ j • i'liie'ivim oftbv PvrUTlsa S/inp.ls prolrct- j f orlty of Iho romvlva S>rup over othor jirrp,. | • ^Schemcfa's Pulusoalc Ayr u^p, . Ihrtunn iilun iEr.iv, II ofhr ■■ ni) 19 iwOwailflt, for vara th- pa ram sr manor i> v -oh-ack'a MSoSnfo fUlo ral'spea tho llror j r«U* Ihq duelo of Iho (all bl-ddor iho bUo a 'homo.'n'wui Ohev w'tM tholuln'ou'ao | . Juleo lo dir-olTe"hr lood mi^Vho ^1 Puf,uo'oio OeSehoook, ta hio lioolmrat, dsoo Sot Iry _
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; MA RBI ED. ' - »' tesssuToorm. c. Grorvy or cms apnar- j . " DIED. ; ■ j formarl) at raOsdrlpbt*. ma uaa»vIa'1sdr***mv1',h*'b?>VhIuto ' B rsllatta raCbarrr Eva -ravt^ta-L d^atea^ to SagaSggSwsfig.' ' L "w.'^SSTttemrovmawvWkwramr ' U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n No. as irabtTbierStfJirte'Ibvi, r halov NlalS. rblladalpsU. r TPCOR nwr IN aoar IB ORKATLT raoI. .7,^iLiVboi.u iTPSK, lt x TBuKai. a SHOW. " No7 .aad ( tUsht Thirl) -era) Market atraei, \ Uelov Niaib. ralladalpbla n No. am lElrht Tbutf-arei mm; tuaat. I U,. KUU..PH deipb,. CAPE MAY CITY, H J., ~ aire eq, and eommaalcau^ _ S3rvf tf.'SCVSArorai PACKAGE AND JOBBING ^ DRUGGIST, i NO. SOS MARKET STREET, ! TO HIRE. Z sntnntv notiRE office, •» I J«*s CAPE MAY. '» | ^ THOMAS S. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 03 WASHIXGTOX STBKET, - ° .iL"0"" *r i ta WOKk'maDB 1VORER. [J RRPAIMING XE1TLT DONE. »- Jovs-r | 1'; ^ CHILIS AM) FEVKH. | BTrhorners^ ! 7 SEWING MACHINE I I MART. T 1 Eatahtlahad for the eoavraleaaa of all penoaa ' s I utiBf Srwlag Mae hi nr. aad t j Sewing Machine Findings, u Aad lor the lupnlr of ah) make of Sevtax ,t | tbekihaa to Ibimo arko dealie t® el rtlCBlSK, REST OB KIUUX4.E. I : tl.VODB'i SLEW i' FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ''Best, Sii&plest aufl lost Reliable " I wja^tHu onSi/ an.' unnpAMj- 1 "" j ANT AMD ALL OTBEB8. a H*kaaaMl1raeaa far UsmmlssJ r-tllaa. Br.lS- * s;.""naaaa mahaa the moat parf-e; Look St tab, Iba ss fK' f*Sn!r' nS ."-ILA i ^iasaiti&stSise; i ■ asisa ■aaaf.iund ta iba aera. I ■ockloea sf all likes ao< Patents Kt- ! paired at Skin Stake. JfecW'C Off. /Froflra. SkMla, .See « j Springa, and sll ntXrr f«f« eifaalk; menfe/or mU Jfaedfaes J . TrtMm0rf'r- ' I tS^EEEEEE^ '
NEW ADVERtlSEfNENTS. ***,<» mmm* -r rev AND AMUSEMENT. , THK MAMMOTH 8WINC OS TIE Mumc LtaH. ; ' -•asjwyta. A. S. DDDLXV, R. R. JANS. 1""*' "" "" " " ; A«SS.TR.VS. - ■ | Inportsat to HsRukerpera, Hotels, , Bxikt, Offices. AC. J J 1 ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SORT, KB, ' ' with FIT ANT WINDOW, . tare M.IUsnra sod llgV( 1 Serean fw»m view a W eNltft |- F74e*, MU>qutlox and other Ituoci* ( [ Tke UJmtskle Window Rerren Oe. > li MANUFACTURERS. 1 ; e» MA-KCT STREKT, PU1LAD' A . I For aala by DcAlera La Houar-FBrnlahthg Coodr I Picric.: ; ICE! ICE! ICE! ' I' ICE I ICE! ICE! j ■ ISSS KBICKESBOCEEB ICE CO. 1869 ' < 0 CANS ISLAND. N. Jj by-SiW^ra-U., my^lfttrtkRhtlA^iB!, , SUPERIOR QUALITY OF ICE, ' ^ F. BENJAMIN, . * DXAL.N IX ' GltOCERIEN A I'ltOY ISIO.XH, i 1 C0"'*i?icn, I ALKER & HIKES, - FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, lit UK US. WASH STANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, LOOEIftG GLASSES k YATlii ESSES, ' UNDERTAKING BUSINESS • ! MANSION STREET. ! j , Socrels of the Great City u ^ ON L* I7.40 PER rOPT.^ ^ A ' 'a" 'mrtaVo. "o'nrlTmYo 'wJd^'l'.'i'i'a | junxs 1 BRST BOOK o r Til a rxsino, WOMEN or NEW YORK. Or. The Teder World of lire Crcxt Cllj . 'BE CAllEFUL ! WHaT MEDlU'INtS YOl' TAKE. DODDftt' JIITTSI I IS VlfiDRATOU ' raF 'taIiLl|Tellnaraea ariuD " J°% ' V^^HOKEi' ^ , On. at, aad w'raMiWdran aoS*snraanra ' VACTtrikriveTooLT sTrai'ra* JlIl t" jwm 1 A DMlirnSTRA TOR'S BALE OF I A. Rt*L X.rA'X -ruraoasltaord-, of wrbawa aro^oObjForajtjj of^iTuv Nay. r Tkarsday, «d day or Jily, I8S9, 1 m'f'oTtanx. b" iMrcl^Ae^'ollb *"'b|n bi'" ! Cuvfas ciio Mar rilbaa Wo* rod ranI " ■ Jeis-s— - AdmialaU.toe. ' > ^CABMISU SALE OF LAND. TbeSale vl 1 lake ylera ea Iba peatulara, on , * tl iTlfw TT"1 •r.*7ir.iV^!"7 , LDMINI9flBA.TOB« 8 A LE. J • ffiotatayTjaly Si'" iSdfo"' « ;
NEW ADVERWSfcmpTfa. t cuutb? diwitbi e? the ige ' lulnuilTOl COARAlrriKS W kkioti ALL MR BLIIISffiKS Spxvfc. Blngkene, Splints, ( | w^bc made until the blemi °T "f ' ,CW' **•«*•■ y | jps.ss, Hawkins" j PHILADELPRiA STORE, c 8t, bet Dcc.tur fi Jackson, Wll* a ""'IT,,.; 4 DRY GOODS. brc|ttwlra*e*K,Oeal^niroSsJsg OeTOk ' ak Hoalery, ate f Halve, Klais, Caps, Zepkrra bora, PaeLutaq^ ' j Milliner and Dress Mslrc^ * " NEW SPRING ; MILLINERY GOODS, Chip, Straw and Illusion Bonnets, DRY GOODS, I i Wall and Ceiling Paper, lograln. Stair and Rag Carpets; Jane 11. sxitii, pLOUR PEKD ! I ' Line and Dalr for Plsatcrlng. i] foil Qusilly of < r. mi in 1 1 co * i.i end Mattlnga, ; | Art idea DeUvered Kris, of Cliargc. i i Mill- (hi J ai ksun Street. 'I ^^nainiy.li J i JOHN F. STARR, Jn., A CO.'S LUMBER YARD, ! FRAME STUFF, pi.vr. sprite and hrhlotk,— (ALL UaADKa.1 SHINGLES, > i'kdie, S CTPKESS, • Pl.VK and SPRITE— (ALL LENGTHS) GKOHSIA and caeoliaa heart, v1r0ibia t delaware 8ip, ' white PISE, ' sprite and j hehiock flooring, ' MISCELLANEOUS.' | Furnished to Order at the Luwest Marltel Rates. - rad" B.rivXr'Vi'eBiUa vlf STs??™ • 'ha' 11 ■■ prpperly leaded aad furvanled vllb - daaivteb. m ufcjo' ^ c°" j gOStHEEfi gekhaa strip of tar ax 0 wild ' ( herri, ic. Orrtata Clifata' ^eraea. »f lb. rad i ' but 111 1c IVlea W ele , talgi alfe,?!. baldly ! J^EEDWHEAT! SEKDWHEAT!1 cS'SSSS511®*'® KlXAX'n CM* FORD, Aprprab, mm VproTy*tetaW«ieva"b^ssTirirasSta'ia'itta'.s ■
medical. Coe-s cough balsam i COE'S COUGH BALSAM/ 0 e • s co uohbalsamt COE'S' GGOeH' AMAlM ! a sexx uxioi.rw and will sklicvc . CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, -aad mothers esxlesa for the aafcij a( Uvir •" "bo "Xae fram >sy dtaaaaa lo ba vltboBt il laeddMiaefoUsomMt aaara as loag la Urn mnbsS, wa saw forwill, la eemmm vttk u. eOvr mra,*anram FOR group, .'.a.- .« . tbt BaUaoi wlUka foaad laeafoabls, aad may alvaya ba relied spaa la the moat exwnooriNC covsh. tbl't irta^tbte^lfojatrad- "* it**' ^ BORE THROAT. ' : aooa Bad raUa(. : *** *"t | BARD COLD* and C9IWHR " 1 ramra," ^t"** * 'TiTgtem NORENES8 OF THE THROAT, CHEST AjNO liygt, ^ no not daisy pfocuitag aad ImmadtaWy , " coKjuiMrnoii, ? '■ ibr'raat'aMd vai"oi^ 5s« itl'Svro ai'hy ' rurdlnl authority, ta ula. Vaara BS'.rTA.'MEfBKL'aSSt • wsr.srss.'sts.'n.'Ks b "ra^tasm^tv ln,,tilee'5 taSIU^ veil'1 i uvdw bottle? '""jf* bealM. aad sot IN SHORT, The jvnpla koow tha.rllelo, aad if a'aade aa 'runrlat aad healer la Uhudhaa'ta'um THE C. O. ( LARK CO„ Sale rxup.lalori. haw Maram. ck . " THE ATTBSiTIOX OF the pe0pli ' It callxd to tbt World's Qrasl Remedy, ' COB'S DYSPEPSIA CURE! , "er ai the oaly kaovn remedy lhat a^mk ly eura lhat a«dw»kthu t"« Km Mdtdy.- "■ "n""— ^ ' coe's dyspepsia cure 1u8, comb to the rescue. . Indlgutiom, byip,p,ia Sict tieo/acke. Sournrai or ArUity a/ Of Stomach. Ri, ray of fi M, Flat,, I, or, Lturitui,, HWaess. jtavlfy L terminating in ' ' - k Urn ll.. Arc ..ami** ehfed by (hi. rate,,, ramify, a. iba patient tabra t*. Mtaaagb Sal tea yrara ' bafu,, i he pa-pta, vial I* <ba read 1.1 of iba "qjint" *"*** " *"■ i Fr am lcstu sixtdn, v n-iu. ] Miiv.eata, Jaa-m. Uta ' . TT.^TT.'aiKfeC'^ ' A GREAT BLESSING. i cram Src. l f. w,n. Jaaa, Lara*. ck_ ttl d «-m mrrap t dramriaap Pra,,lra, namiil- , iraiirt£x*» CI.BRGTMKir. the adv. laaaa ala xx. if MWnai iraiL la. thai ii h^jtbttakvntikrc--. - dh-a bad fahad, UROC GISTS. ' WIU atae bad—* fotrteroSlaivill ami ad j. ..e-r. .-'"V "ayg|— *

