wp»ji*iiiipipii . Mwpi » I— fW:"' ' ' . -wwr cape may ocean wave, Wednesday, ootober is, iaea > . • f . " ~ 1 - - -- — ~r I' _T~ . . . . " ---- Pre". . NFW AnWlWuFNTS. hFW AnVFRTISFMFNTR HOTttS. Mrt&Cftt. Building Malarial. ... . Evrtvbijdy rreoilccts the Itorj of the NEW ADVC5lSEMENT&_.-' j new HOVERtlSEMENTS. HOT1L8.
f |®'- ■ b. ■ aaoaaouc. <1 1-rin.iMiRix AKI) i-nomivrr..;,. ii T«k£iul ,.V»F.iiriAH • W- c.'l ibc attention i>f oar rradrr* to the ail- , II llimul id liml I nliniM' "| ji I' 1 taral, HfimfcftaHrstM-ffontfralFam- . Hr W«. <b« "JfAL AWOUCA.V, ! puWWwliJ^n-.Vort,, Tb}*<Mv I Uliltahal ruml|«iblkaJinD.t. now Uk- t tug Uu k«d,,w.,Uic l«.t, aw! rowi » pretrial japcr of it* etas* Lu the Vui- t tsd tiufea. for extraordinary ' low t U-rni* for eluldnng the iXfan Wat* i . With U« 1UHIAL AMERICAN, TO do- I talU- »l boUum of adrrxtiacnK-ul..- ' ,«FTha Ulrai. American i. rime • to. January next: A DATOfXATTOKAt-TllANIWOIV- ] l*o.— 1'traldenl Grant lias Haded a ( ItrocUmalion, ratnins Tbur»d«y, tbc , 1Mb of Nopmnlier, a* a day uf natlotml ( thsnkujivln™, and recommending IU f proper observance *« *neh by pmyrr, thecxpreastbnof gratitude to Almighty , GO? * flvtwral. resort to the chdrchea The PresHriit mnmeraU . the many causes wldch rrlrt for this piook tauMgUMi' <* khe !•" » 'f «» peon)*, cxWMtlon tl* grand fWrelo|>mrnt of tbe country, and the official document la, tin the whole, coorlifrl-ta . words betokening a Tory drrl>**t>sl ttBMoba (imrltflnn. arHb great apti- , KMmta wnrlrtl'm. wt» great apu- ,
thjfc Ihlhe Rrqlli«ltl<m met uee f.r hfrrardiiofl «tN«su on the part ..f the^xemtlvc-^ _ , W HOI loo kl» w a «eluxJiuaab r alio i tea. in tbe. habit -of buxlog » boy > i right -ear sad than in'tauUy boxing the left, by which proraas lliepwpendicularlty of tlM pupil yra* rigid|y maintained. W«: MM.ratuinded of tW» 1 1 ,-'—' r ■»» the statement ! that a-mnuls-r of tree* Iu Pairbitvvu, Hul, »bwh wara Upwtdowu by the gala (rftlie aUi lA Scpuuil*r, qrrrt: last ' llllil J "— '-v-" upright position —another beautiful exemplifiesDon of tha law of, csitnpcmatiou To i Uro. who ham, burn orer-Kl by tbo . atnrtny btaoxas «f adrenw fortune i there may lq a scnuen in the Bin- 1 > atateaient «( thp. lf»lrb*Tcn . Uec. , Moat dol bam »op«tinua to buud before tha £*k, but Uttb** *0 hare L""" poaiOrely qpruoUd.utu tuay n-a«.n-nbly hope for a eliining of the wind t" put ua flrutiy aet our fcot afftin- | A'iyintNtTtt-* RntAU-rNoisr. - | Mr. K I TrafTSn, or Pnrtemouth, K. ; IT., *l»oha»been eoetfroemftt! tabalfct- ( lne the. tooutlful Utile »toat«initino f '"flry. Qaton;" "III imMcdlaioly . • conimcuru upon aqottar which tbr beauty' gnd dlmimtlJvtWM HcrinUmU | ' AeH norpeaa anyth(n*.eTtr got op.— It wiU be made Irfkn a illrcrhiUMolIar, andwnit.boiirr and ill coirtplele will , be placed under orUm caaf «* loch mculoDA pill bet mfuUow.;-I>Umr. j ter ofsyUtakr, 1,1-i of nu inch; .(ruke 5-3J: diameter o t whrol, M«; eteani- ( pipe, •tariab&V'lho «t» ofacdmiu™ kullrtojptteeUleV Th. boMar wiU bar c iwo minute unagm, and will hold about flight drupa of water; *wl it U expected that f.iur droi* (,-cncraUd ln- . K&uaoi will be euffldmt fo run it «ereml mlnulca. Tlw .parte. Mng »o •mall, will be ol.n^rd u> bo mad# by the aid 'of a powerful magnUSIM# jlaea. Mr. Traftoo Intendethat It »ha!l be perfect tn all iu i«rt», and to hfeeVit completed and ta runatnf ertlor *"tne thM durtnjpUw c«»<hln^ W tutor. The ■malteat engine now on reeeadfeo «ay» a twhdimupapm) wat.rn.-uk at Hnr' tirtb, tthfUtui, and ta two (nrtwe In bight, requiring el* dropt ef tuwth-^krahf, JkyhOTIfOrt,, My ■■ 6to^fcflS6£35iei6i«*ii|oH of the contention of thh" riwa of jihyd- • tit pa, MM a Krw d»r» elnea in Jcrx-y ' Otv. f»'appe«. .llmt^herer an. one hundred and twenty-Ore mottcai a» n ofthat tallh iwrnairiug in our Stale. - Twenty r^-aua l^ were twelve. A hoapital to lie ronduetoil ou thoeo priiw^nao be locAtod in 1'Uhulcl- 1 gaged In contributiug artic'ue fir n. Mr, to be. htild in that city for the' furQierance of Gil* obfoct. — ftridyrfon b ****"■ _ | 1IM> WWiltWWlt'lk habit of kill - tag qtuib, partriilpt and other mull gAme. wfflHo>lMIW» ri.wd theamtaxed , lawdbd-ptodl accordingly: CiiArrm: OOOCJOII.-SBmikm. at * . . town Act cntitU " Au act lor :l„
te'wMfwoM^artTiu'w^ 1 any raffled grouea, eomeionly caile.1 • nartxidse. or any ninitl, e.un,linic« t •"SMTOginta pirtridg,-. within tbl. - m State, ondar a peneltyof Man dull.tr. for each aad erpry jwruidgc or quail 1 ' ao killed ur dcatrotcd; provided, tluii l nothing herein ooutained dial! prrreut . a panon from .booting tlw abnre named vaaeeu hi. own land, or on * . . tjtaleml^o^ere. If theirron-rat^ J fur- t A Wmhing.™ bu.r water aam | (lien are thi.tr genriuuoa who arc ,
dJSTBpKlttTAJfrtTWWll- ) a mo Honat. t!B Bkoab- !• „ . WAT, tKTOBKB li*T. | ^ i LaiOaaare ahdeuly *ddag for So- ' of Winter Uric: n.klng » flttancr. win be .till worn, if etreet r uilte will be longer, heel, higher or » coal pint pad or To thene end rimllAr weighty qoeric 1 wc here now got definite amwen — I Flounce." will he .till worn but will I of the mo»t elaganl inodeh Ju»t ' reed rod from Pari, hove hut oue • flounce on the anlt, and that 1. deep i and a la Ittuee— that la pleated with I pleat, all falling Ono vy. Thla la I but epprnpriate. The tunica I either lie triminod with a narro w ' flounce a la Houc or with a heavy ' omanimtrd frinpe. Whin |daid i. 1 it will be "very exteiuively, 1 the trimming .kould l» »lwwl fringe 1 of lire color, of the plaid. .Street rail. 1 should te made to dear Ilia ground freely. Nothing took, won* than to •cc the bottmn of a .nit, evidently de.igiml for short, dragging on the pavcnu nt, A «kirt must be either a ioud,1 . ; or train, there-ia no half way admirable. India, who would combine the ' merit, of both mnt »A«r trains at- ' tached ami loop theni or let them fl-nr ' at their option. These train., which can be .Uppcd ' on or off M easily as » (irons, impart a very atyUah air to tho wearer. It 1. ' etuential that the shape ta good— that Is that tbe .Idea ha ri sloped As tn ' trrln* It In kuriiiniiv with tha bat lam of harmony
the round skirt — wlicn flowing llmuat took of a picco with the round atirt, and to favor lhi» impreadua tbe trimi wing of Uie round ekirt and train must i nlwaya bo the same only narrower on • tbe train. The pompadour or square . waiat la going out, tlui heart sliajn-l - neck la more affected, many of our ■ model drawee arc quite high in tlx1 neck as they eugbf to he for winter. - , A new style uf oollar called Uie " East - Indian1' nore>tn|>aalca the U^t-tuckwl i dinner dreesw; It 1. .iiupiy a deep ■ yoke of not or milalln foundation coni- . pktety covered with lneertioo and leoc > and edged with a deep tall of lore; It , open, in thoback.hiid is fastened with • a couple of small buttons. Velvet dr . satin ribbon of a suitable color may Is . lntrislure.1 Into thoae slyli.li collar.. ■ They are designed to be so llildk tlu« i the drrsa will not idiow through them • Muslin or white silk therefore forms u ■ Utter Inundation than net. A alnll •baped bow or rather tab ia added, and may be worn or uoi, but wrecannottblukilanimpruvement. Crescent shaped ornament, go well with ltd. My 1c uf oollar if tlmy otlierwiw become ' tbr wearer. In ball and party drcwes ' j there' i. a revival of the old style of peaked waist, tared behind with the ' exception of btcr bud otl flat, tire whole design being hi show tlie shape as j much ns possible. Dnases were uevcr before so simple, so severe In their ' outline as they are this Fell— and fur that reenon never an trying when bad- ' Ijr fitted or clumsily made, nor ao sst- | bfactory to wearer be orholder as when ' flttrel pcrfrniy and sraouthly and bcau--tiftaUy made. Many holies are so parI ticular about the -'smooth eel" of j their dresses when on that they will only ham them lined with ailk, and ' stitched en the Graver A linker MaI chine, the seam of which is at once } strong enough and elastic enough to inert the requirement, of the flwtidions ' bclte. who "iff havfl tight dn-wre, and J yet who Insist nn even the tightest ( having a sense of "give" to It. They know from experience that the exercise of the hall-room makes the heart t beat Out, and tho ehesf expand, so they go prepared against seddrnts.— The Maria Thervra sleeve will stHI be ' wont on party drerees, but on walking j J mils the eont sleeve, only lighter than | before. E;nnlc«s ate no longer worn, f but bretteles reaching from the waist - beMnd over the shoulders down to the walit In front are to be quite In style p tor every day dresses. The sleeve, o to r Cosaque, win be large and flose--ffcs- " s Heels on walkltig loot, are worn lo0 1 wcr, the ttppera are higher llian tn the I- Hummer. The FOlUh shape will be il the : fashion thla ; winter agahi only , I- { lacwd at the sides Instead or buttoned, a j Tile Fsncbba bonnet is dead at last. . e' The new hat, a modlfld snghr-kflf m | shape, takse its ptaec. The material b'of fine f«H of varies cOtars, tho rhns ' are bound with vstrrt. Uie trimming I la one, two or more ftathera. Alto- - | gether it la a stylish afikir— It is dedII d»d|y aristocraUs, and is caned Volals. 1 jAroxtcA. •l ItT the Bank of fcnglaud anil tho 1' , Hank of France alike there la noted a j decreOMi of bullion. One reason is
1 1 that it drift. tUU sray; for the Euro- ' ; pcan bouses that do n largo banking t, 1 business here cabnotaflbrd to be al the I of fellosrs who rule In Wall i street. Tttcy must have in hand gold- > that cannot be locked np. I Tu« Camden I'rtu ailvoretca ' the I practice Uust has obtained io some eoc- . Moos of . submitting the queaUou lu - tote of the people whether liquor | should or should nut be sold in this or , that district, township, ward or city. ' j It ias resurrection of Um old doctrine ■ or.pop^ar^.ev. O'isut^ tawiug the [. whether thcira shall be a solwr and • omununUy or whether tlto demon of intemperance sh«U ran riot B out iflgislature will be asked to pass j a law embodying such, provision.. ml ; wc trust they will do it, as it is Ues j » each community tar itself, tbe qw | c AtiTEKTiKiNO.— Au advertising peo , plc.are always thrifty. The enterprise } and energy that prompt them to push i forward in the nice and keep Ihcra-
We bare rvcrntly referred to the(har> actor sod cxtit-l of the lumber trade v. of Oemdcn, npil commended the enter- w twite and hnrincss tact of our lumber ii ihetahanu, in making thik, wllhih Die I< short period of IWo or three years, the b ntoet Important branch of roerenntile o and mechanical Industry. To do this b itnl end necessitated the erection of tl rstald'.shmtnls lit Which 14 ikidt- 0 the raw material into the manifold J required. Tbe past rear the c re: ion aire additions to tlie yard and I: wharf of Maun .lohn F. Starr. Jr. t A Co.. lias boon the tbemeof laudstarv > rrmarks not only from our own elti- i tons, but from ntl*n who have flailed i this market to examine the most ex- ( tensive srtd varied stock of lumber tn ; found In the Stale. But none of f Uie other adiliUans and improvements . i of thorn gentlemen equal their now I stram Saw and planing mil! built on | , tlicjr wharf the post summer, and no- , , ecssiMe on two side* to vessels of Uie | I largest closa The main building or 1 , mill proper Is sixty fiet square, with | . engine room, holler room, drying , . house, glaring npertmcnte and store | room adjoining. A sixty horse engine . is required to drive the machinery for ' this establishment and was mannGtc- . tared by Messrs. Full. rton A Ilolllns- 1 , hed, including a large Harrison boiler, ' in their wry best manner. In the ' I engine room is a donkey pump of suf- ' , Orient capacity Io supply the whole j , building with wnter tinder every [ emergency. Tlie t -oiler room Is fire I , proof and Is proridal with ample hose I r On the first floor arc Jim larger ma- '
t chinea where the lumlwr undergoes the first process of manufacture1. Here Is | found one of Smith's floor l-oard 1 t planer* capable of dressing 10,000 feet 4 of lumber per day ; there am also five rircnlar saws adapted to the various | , kinds of wortc, also saws for slitting 't r joice. weather tamnling, scroll and j | r bracket work, clc. There are- other j ' saws required in the preparation of the j ' t lumber for Uie finer kinds of work : ' I whirl, constitute the machinery oil ; , this Boor, and which to he fully appre- 1 , ciateil roust be seen In operation. On | B the second floor the taaehino work is j ■ L principally [s rfnrtiK-d, and hore ad of j , j tlie 1**1 machines tliat the Ingenuity | , _ uf man has invented for the manipu- ; ( b Utinn of iambcr an- in be found in all . of their variety and perfection. Here- 1 ' sin the moulding, tentKmlng machinery, | and dovetailing machinery, circular , and dranln-n saws and large and small ' | turning lathes of cvrrj-.tlxc ouit*^-ari-cty, and all of tliria are opcrab-d by nn i ' ' skillful a corps of experienced work- , men as ran be found snywliere. As : i tbe nialcrbil come* from tlx, first floor ; " it is marked and placed so that It 1* i 1 accessible from all jstrts of the room - ' and no interference or liindranrc It experienced by the workiucu by each ] other In their labor*. Tin- drying ' room, which is twenty-two by twenty- ' eight feetj it reached from and adjoins r this floor. In this department all of ' the work is thoroughly dried before r going to the store num. Tire third floor Is wholly devotnl to finishing tbe work, and is provided with brnchc* 1 for thirty men. There are a fe w machines here, ono for rabbeting sash J. and .huttes*, ... .rtUiua, Ar. The wort Is here pat together prior to going to ! tho drying room from which It is taken to the store room and prepared for shipping. It should have hern stated that the material ia convoyed from one floor to the other by means of a intent ' hoisting machine, a great labor saving invontlon and Indispensable to the snc1 asjful operation of so large a mill. I Hut agwng the most noticeable advantages of tbo new mill of Messrs. Starr x is its location. Veneris ran come 0 alongside loaded, unloiul the raw material reload and depart in less time " tluin would be required to remove Irer fi i cargo a single square in our city. This " - extensive mill is flanked on ell sides '' by immmse pi its of lwnber of erery '* variety which is drawn upon to keep ® it running, and tha enterprise of Uw ^ owner* warrant us In the belief thai if • * not already, their '.amber yard and : r~ mill Is destined to stand flrst among ; the industrial establishment* of our h city, and coatlnne to he a monument ; 18 : id" that enterprise which ntnrea to Its I permanent prosperity HV« JenrJ L i TlUt Taxbc.— Considerable misun- ; ri 'leralandltig exists among Ux«oUn.t- ' t* ore In reference to the lime when the j "• taxes so collected am tn be paid over 5 l>y Uie eounly and township cnlleetnre >• in New Jersey. At the Inst session of !• tlie Legislature a supplement to Uie h T ox-law was passed, which h*l|a. In complained of. The provisions of thh •o' amount of State tax to be raised 1 among the several counties, has the j Is following: e
'• Which tax and the same required 1 ; be raised for county, city, township I and other public tax,*, shall be loviod, ' < nwwd ami cnllectal on Uie prison j and property, and in thr manner di- , . rvctcd by the above recited act.T ntltlc 1 ; ' • au Act concerning Taxes,' and tho j several aupidemenbi thereto, and the ' ' taws of tins state which shall bo in fores atthc time the saifl taxes shell be . and collection or taxes except, si In \ ami by this set is otherwise ordered > and din-etrd ; proevM, that it shall In J Uie duly of the county oil Ire-tor* <>f tbo I several counties of the State to par to ' tlie treasurer of this State the quota.- ] due from their respective counties of I the taxes imposed by this act, on or ' I "-lore Ibc tenth ilay or Dccmnbm. i next after tlie passage of tliia net, and I ' at Use same time annually thereafter ; ; ' I and 11 slmil be lawful for the said ! i ; county collector* and they are hereby ! , i required to pay the said quotas out of • i the Unit moneys which shall be paid to 1 1 I them by tbe several ward or township ] ] I collectors of their respective counties ; ; and sold township or ward collector* | J are hrrebv rrepiirrel to pay the taxes , i or hrfiwe tbe flrst day of neemnlstr. i ! next after the passage of litis act, and ! I at the samo time annually thereafter, ! i : J In consequrao- of the provision di- 1 reeling Uie collector of the county to j ; ; ; I
tiraatilnl Groygtana, Hochras of Ike" vtithlre, the partisan of Mr. Fox, > who kissed a huteber for his vote in si the famous Westminister KlocUon.- ',f has been reldly enough recalled a rerant elctlooerring experience of land Somlon, who his been kissed by an enthusiastic fish woman of liverpool white on a visit to the rotors of rily In the fishing intereot. As j fids-woman la not a Christie < the oscillatory ordeal of A ra»"delta Ibr the House of Commons " IJverpool and othsr retire and of tbe Coiled Kingdom tliat do ■ targe b« sin-as In the fishsrieA. may i< well excite apprehension. Should the a Woman's Ilizhta party prevail in „ Britain and the t"uited Stairs, " will be worth while to Inquire how - n candidate fur Parliament or ConI* in doty bonnd to kiss hi* femconstituents or to receive from ] them this mark of tbrir support and j • approval: and It will ho also a roalter j ' Legistatqrra to determine whether j ' > the Mutate concerning hribery In | J LtTK Insurance Is reported tn be N . flourishing in Massaehnsetts, { where fifty-nine companies, represent- ] * ing fifteen hundred millions of dollar* i of Insurance, are transacting famine**, ; [ and tho oldest of which was cstabllsli- 1 ed Iu lfllS. This business, it is stntrel ! is one of the few great Interests that ; hare know no fluctuations, Imt lis* . grown steadily. Increasing tn both and war. Since the official vol- _ cation of poUrtis tn MnlSBcbusetls
] teen to^v-.x at the beginning of . IMS. the nnmber of policies not* land- ' , log from forty thousand to more than , liatf amllBor thr anouRt lasoral from , tUIMlOOOt to round n muter*.- to , j tt.5fl7.fri0.TM It - -.iimn! Incom- roni \ , tt otin.WM %o r7.nnn.eoB and tfo ■ ridge .re ta-ib .u Ni. *bvi lb- e !.*-!, -H*jrr- ' i In* tor tbr Tmo— Smatorvbtp.— 'I ex-PrcsKlinl oouplr* UalmJm , j clmnibae* at the Max*- it lluuro.au,' 1 | Ikioded Ih* I --•Ultra hall* wtti ' j of Parltaniciu are botlevd U> filtui ' j General Is coulbU-nt Hat -it will be nfl ' j material benefit to our mercantile In- [ • teresla. | . 1 John IT. I., ret r. \ i "*• j , »iti: *oc iNstmiDi f ' It It. SWAIN, j S ll.Cn UDTU.U. IHSBS AIS'-K rust PANT. , i ■ jB^sggjatsiag ! : ; s-sfftrdBstttaaBSMSi ) The fur Ut*l ImuUj ore ■■•Its* tu nc -ouip,!,, . • MsmaSmTi's^^tUu'sal ullsr demur • i r ortsrj^Lndoord^Mo lotaiil th*-jr*pwrto*»B»^ f. jasRvi^SH'sist.wsiri'.is , Schench's Piilrannlr flyrnp, V will cars Ooasu*|Hloa, tire r-MspUIn' ssd P' ■; -;o' * ii ' - ' - .lir-.u-i . - fjiiiplil , |1.,,I!,UB.'.-.", I-^- >1 * S-OrV. j aU&tM^^Al*lnS Syrup s!d j mSrSe Surts'.J't.-.r s«ll SUdArr.tSs n» j C i sUrtr tivv-y.^*a.l^iti- ilrrr I, re-* rrasvsd ; I SHSS^SSiSfS; / As jrall si I Jalss teSlsrelrs tt» tiwd u '.Ih lh» P,l*ool» . ; iSBHSsssssctssa" ; : iB-.Bta. gswatarggjs; pre sudmirw l» M»s l>> WMMh.'e «toq.«k»U-. u j
' wsatlse. S«l It I, IS* afiMs So*y. Tta Itr*. ' :!,i wfcr* irere Is ae ititeiwsre ssd oaly Ltrer : | asa-saggs-rgstgys i | jTtT "y jSr-ssHS: '.relsSysttdrantata. jsei-ip i
Vtmc* t. u. | i v.i:Ml:.utr,lcunrt«».MS, | •lirr wrtK l IB. n. c»r.M T.SSS .DI tw , I rer.s-14 wcatr HAJrth 0«n««t»r. ] ' WOOD BE sale: j At J^o^wk A M , UytKpOD »»d TIM CCS Hiss Hud red sad Fifty Acres, Orul'c' wTu'Is* «£uirer1°"B*' S*y?»^ira"LtAHisc HE-OPENED 1 iBOOT, SHffi aM HAT STOBS, On Mantloa *1., aeur Jackson. j FALL AND WINTER GOODS, n*
r| ' ' of.B" ^ * j 1 1 1 1 Hate and Caps for Men and Boy., | ; ! | : j ^LLPKOMtiai: iTraxsT^n wtLhTAKK rJi^thOT*«Or»\t|,,!i!^"t'hr'Vui'ilT MOV I ST5 XOVI.MMS or lASll^yi AR^d il 1 f I eemOei. •••>. 'otasw «ura wh|r so j . ui re"-aJlTl'1'.tren'e°"o'^*ror 3 hu dshls, or th. uodu. Jhsreoe, is lb* us* | - "** lu-TATiffi r! I.K ASIINO, *0>r«f sts. | j jolis F. 8TAfc»,'J*.,*'CM., | STEAM DOOR AND SASH MILL. J SASH, | BLINDS, • DOOHS, Sn UTTERS, | J WINDOW, " " and DOOR FRAMES, " MOULDINGS, HOT-BED SASH, Ac. . '• | or EtTiuta iiAkD on sorr wood. 5 • PLANHHi, - j » i STRAIGHT A SCROLL SAWING, ( * -
FLOORING and BK-SA.WING. , „J iraSH.-iKv'cS'ttrrrS ; i ,,-t.rs prowpilr |h DKAI BUS ICrpUW. I | Feus t nasi cnxtr Ateo ooud. I k la Ika'sHV at *>U •dslriu* it » eiekolt (»r i J lh» uolBlUs'*] lu Srtsmlnv whfr* 10 Svy , Thore who v* rsrsrd I* tbs dlThr.»l^q*ttV ^ islslatjrota m. ra^r^rtrwws , °h.re* n*sri*s^*M »' | ihrek°h." °( sn«"jo«xri'i" »osi:Nsxt>! a CO. No. *W Are* Slrett, r*ll« , tala* lh«r 1 their 1.0* ..jwrlrer. tat*. Tor totrere-Ui.t . .Mho (ood IWhl Is whisk t»ST show oC oil tkolr O-oassraaraasr A* »*■*"■*> Th. most <uhlo»sUo fur, rhb osoooo will I be the Mlok hdite.ooi this Is tho sosst ssrh«y • good osl s* rorm ol fiery rereos.lt t» . rre, rsreatlsl to to— w»-re to ,et rood Fur.,
Rt-paUiUcnn c tmventlwts. ;i ervtx BsraSUesss of the Coantjr of tape ■ : aSagaaSaSSt; : re •'■rro'tu^h. re-d^s^". rI So*, rn-st Oiolrao* hot Coot eolloo. ; ~ OOTffHADTlffEYBFL Celebrated Iron Frame! Dirt no* , 1 Wuorooas. Ko. TXS A IS* <L, Fhll. , Hurreetred fhe Prlte MeJ.1 of the World-. [ESTABLISHED 1*5*.] ' Wtlce lit Par tit ton. join let loads of Its heirs ot >'") o~^ Jrere^crfhtaasL l£SS nreAh^VL'a^tTirelfwy^.'kT^jU " S"^SdW^of°^^nl™Us'^iesjtor grts, - §llpSSS?"X " I869'FAU OPENING! 1869 Mr*. Wm. D. FRANKS Bflnnets, Hats, Feathers and Velvets
Queerrwaic, Croek-rj and Earthenware | «W0NSr: ! ■ j OF^THt ^ ^ Sights OF THE NAT- ' tn/'^ : | 10,p0j)cV«g|m ttfo,Y*Z>e£ STElbbLKS AND Tltmrns or
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