CAP® MAY OQELAJT WAVM, WEDNEBDAY. 3STOVI£MB^CR j^.1869. ", Cloth lera.
Cape Bay Oqee,B WaVe HOME HAPPENINGS. Xote— <U per*. o« Indebted to tbe estate of 3. B. Ma^magk, deceased, are hereby notified tha. all tadebtcdim to ths relate DOM fat aettlcd bj (he 90th day of December. M AHT K. M IW'llBU, Juum H\ Lr can, Administrator*. gxasd Coxcxbt.— A vocal ami Instnuwntal Concert will ba given in tbc Baptist Church at Cape May Court House, on tl>e awning uf Thural day, Dcnemhcr 2d, /or the benefit of *» tbc Mlio Society of thai Church, liy \ the Cbntrof tbe Clinton Street Praiby- \ lerian Church of Philadelphia. The t 'lover* of flrat-claM rnu ic may expect "Men axd Milk" Fxttiyal*.— In many plaee* In South Jersey, the ■ ladle* belonging to various societies and churches, have commenced the ! novel feature of getting up " Mash and i MUx Festivals," for ths benefit of their I respective institutions, and they have < been a success, It would be some- ' thing new if the ladles of Cape- May < would Introduce llw practice, as It I would be an agreeable ■ hange. c , WATXX YVokks.— Subscriptions to s tlic Capital Stock of the Cape May City d Water Works Company, will bo re- l wired at Uie office of the Cape May t Motoal Fire Insoranee Company, on e Ocean street This Is a matter or great » Importance to erety property holder, t and every-ooe whocan afford It, should (1 subscribe to at least 10 shares, which t have been pat at the low figure of floO t each. Call at the office and examine « the p ma pectus and plan. This will be « a good investment, will pay well, and " add to tlie ralawdf projerty and vary k materially lessen tlie Hre risk, by which ° means rates of Insurance msy be reduced. The great convenience of having water of best quality In abubdaucc it In every part of our building-, and :i through our streets, the coolUenoe and !> security which visitors will feel, and S the increase In the value Of property b and the reduction of ln-uranee rule*, r are motives which will Induce our poo h pie and erery-ons In tern, ted In proper- n ty here, to ribserllm liberally to the n stoek *f this cooii«ny. Mr. Lycelt ii will lie found in his Ooe in street office 11 sny time after Thunder, and will be a glad to give any InfarmiUou. To all n throughout the county * ho may desire b a aafe and profitable i.ivretmcnt, we a would aay, " examine, carefully dijl merits of tha C'«|ib May City Worts Company. — — — — n Ikphuvkmcxts. - lb riug^HN"! d wwk we notice among th-JMst Im- p among the^BKt Im-
prrvrtne'nts, tho prcUmliary pre per* - lions for the erection of new store on Washington street, oppo Itc the WathM||tat Huttse, by ooe of our most enterprising basmren mm. Mr. J. Swain Garrison. The building will br thw stories high, having a lot <e deep cellar, underneath, besides eray otlter necessary adjn net in the shape af waler. gas and dxlnres. It trill cost over •3,000, and trill he boill by Mr. Blakr. of Searllle. On IFlBYlllto avrun i a cottage In being vreeted by Col II. W. Sawyer, wlileli w.- Vara will coal almut t3,fi0ll. Tbe handaomeand cosy little cottage now In course of sreclloti, by Mr YVm. F. Cnssi ' . for Mr. Jan es Mwt ay. on Delaware avenue, la fitai ncariug completlcn. TVmgh reflrit.g lu Its hxwtlcm. It Is decidedly as jwetly a dwclliinras haabsso built raesntly ou any of our more fashionable th"*oughforr».Mr. .Wee ray proposes laying a tin-roor on that |-irtiou of his b was which It rapped with the Mansa d or French r°nfsold ou hsturday Eveuli g al the meeting of the tietr Uuillln : Association l'or |SJ, pec hundred. This Association Is having quite a snnerreful begin - lug; new tnefiUMl* arc constantly coming In, and tbe number of shares rapIdly increasing. Tire offirera of tbe ' Dr. K. H. Phillips— 1 resident Thomas J. Seym - Ti ■asurcr. • John ft. Lyoett— ®ec.vtari . Ifireotora -.—Samuel .htUlwell. Isaac It. Snyder, Richard C. Sooder. Henry YT. Sawyer, J. Wesley Cocwxi. Alpbonso D. Ioc, Phlllu Hand, Jr. Hie next meeting wOi be bold on Saturday 97 th al 7| rfclock r. M. at J. W. I.yee it's Heal Estatt and Inarmnte K-iwus on Ocean Stmt. Hubimcx water frequently liuds its way Int.. write, exrfjfc' *lih it «Kby draining - vily rV ti iin. n' al to the health Of those who use the water from tbe .wells. Now Is tbe tins to look alter this matter, before to* groond freear . •up for ttw winter, "is ! i-vmy houstlio War look after tire (audition of his wall or pump, and *r« thai il l« wsll wonted from any drahdngs from the ! ftencr hn Owe i ir.-i VOW to ftwnt of the cfthreh d or* on Snuday cvrainga, gaping at ted, as. they com. U Jjc" I . . . , We know The now office of tl» Gap* May Motoal Fire Insurance Co . on Ocean «L, -m he opened on Thnreday next, 2Stl. j to! ! -uraucoor reel retste bu.inr« wiU. ] "i wnr ult wVvl nt-.i'atw May
I Sixotxo School Soooxstios— "A The greatest' mistake of tha pmoot day In musical rastlais Is tbetewSeocy to set eshie tha good old^hioncd sjw- ' im of singing sofaool*. Many improremenH ie the means of general muaiodednratlcm hare been introduced within a few year* peat, hut there Is to nothing that can take the place of these A tinging chute;. Butter I'w: all tbe b rest than to leee these. Private Iny struction, though of the very beet kind , can never take Choir ffiqee, Iu them there Is not only improvement (a nmsle, but just the things to which it U the province of mmic to toad. The social feelings, for 1 nets nor', arc there n developed es they can new, by any • possibility, be brought out by drmwtogH room' instruction has en unfortunate f tendency to exclusivcnsos. One result Is seen to the difficulty nowexpcrlenced . In Induting ths best slugers of a onngrtgation to take their plaoes iu the t chair. Il indicates a bad state of of things when, as Is now so frequently tbe ease, a cliuicb whlct., perhaps, . contains a doarn excellent singers, it i obliged to put up with very indifferent ■ music on Sunday. That could not i happen if the yoang people of the I church we re collected together frequcnt- - for the enjoyment of eodal musk, i or, lu other words. If they were brought . in tbe habit of attending a rhurch or a community singing-school. All . pastors should guard this point moat carefully, and use all their influence ' for tbe perpetuation of this useful in- 1 stltntlqn. It is true there is now a which was not formerly ex* I perienced. s rising from a scarcity of ' teachers.' It Is better, however, to ' employ au indifferent teacher than for I singers to give up the habit of " nseem- ' themselves together." But If a • class teacher can possibly be ob- I talned, do not let the paltry considers- ' tlon of a lew dollars rtaod to the way • of securing hit services. Wo strongly I all churches lo secure Ihe attend- | of their young people at some • of a singing school daring tbc s now do Tiixr Durr.—Mtuy umui- i ing things and somt very unjust things f said in trying to explain tlie very 1 prires prevailing at Oxk Hall. ' S-hut say " they I, we money by it," c but how a house can keep losing money 1 right along, and not foil, or what eon ' the object of losing money, they do * not explain. Others say, "they do 1 not half ]«y tliolr bands," whereas It c notorious that no rmploycea In tlwl' c of botineia are so well paid and so " well satis fieri, ns are those of Wanna- " maker A Brown, and it mast be riser all, that while tho demand for good I work It so gnat at it now It, II would e ■^possible lor W. A B. to command r B terriers of a thousand of the beat Ballots a Inferior prices. And one , was heard to assert very confl- e that "they mast steal tbem." c Hut whatever mar be the exnlanallrm. . i- But whatever be
the one thing to be learned by nil Is, 11 that by universal cunaant, Wonaamker A Brown do scS cheaper than any " Cockt uocex.-' We Irara.lbat the '■ Interior of the Melh»ilist Church nt h this plare tins trrn wnnilctfttlly bono. fitted and Improved al the hands of r Mr. Ilarry Owen, of Cap* May City, '• who hot been for some two weeks busi- ! ly engaged to beautifying the walls, ' galleries, pews, pulpit, etc., to the most approved style of tbe iialnter's j '• art. The Job U one wbicl. not only re- ! e fleets credlt on the artlsiie genius of j i- our lab-nted lownvmop, bat one that ! 11 remain* an l«onor lo the church and b j Its enterprising mrcnlsrrs. 1- Tux "Runrx^ M. Fxltox"— if .*>IIK l> IliKIO I'MOM Till*. Bxo or - ma DxlawaBi.. Some time, since, if as has not bern forgotten, tbe stiams boat .Svimirl U. F.lt.n,, oar Write finest h that plied on tbe IMaware, In a heavy I fog. s truck a submerged reek, opposite : Claremont, nnd sank. As n wreck, y ! she was one of Ibc least promising I- ever undertaken to lie ralarrl. Sba Is n now ui»m Morris, dry dock, to Wili- Kington, and to a brief while will I- again float u|kiu the Delaware, virtual- ! i- ly a am boat. i- The point of her ixiucusaloo with tbc a reok. which causes her' wreck, was Just in front of tbe iKiifen. The shock reft Ihe hrary Iron platlug along a line twenty-five feet in length, making an opening about an u inch In width. As the tide settled so r. did the ftfea The rock pushed up i, through her bottom, and to completely bruku brr hull «• to leave It fastened I- only by the decks. Ten of tbe deck I. Uiains were lltrrally forced Upwards * The broken port was then from twenJ tv-four t- thirty -six inrfacs wide. - Vt'bsn sh* mus> t- a level bottom the !S iipmlog dlirlmshed about five Inebre. , | To rite her. so desperately damaged, b was a task for from easy, but the work » was finally aommpllshed with complete * somen by tlie wrerkrre. Uresis Mss^BeUijroi e I She wfis raised by uaans of chalna , is and pontoons under the bows A I U bulkhead was next eonstrueted uodrr ' e the M. By powrrfhl man pumps ■ , file a(t-rp:irt of tbe bout was trlrived i fruin water. Sim could then 1» go^j '■ I liealvar to shore. To replac the plat- i i 1 lug eo as to get ber to Wilmington j y 1 was a three week's Job, hut still she j r : than any ou record. When ready t" tJ Ijwmr operatlooa ttpou tha river, she \ i- 1 w|U U rren more staunch' thaa ever, j ™ ; TU* Yoltu's Coxt'-vvwx.- JhU i ' is ooe of U» most promising and Had- : ' able youth's publications with which | wr arc aoqnnintr.1. It is Issued .from I I Boston, is inwt judiciously codurl.-d ! h j aed ha- among lu Contributors such „ writs** a* Mr*. Rev. Mr. Hale, ; k. j KllsabcUi Muatt l'hilp-, and others . h «iuaHy acceptable to th* .young pro- ; ^ ilde. Ita eeaonnnsiiisut* for JSItlarc . more than ordinarily attractive. SHRINER'S 3' T-» ;;,*T
_ Thaahswtvtax Omrfflt In a meteorological point W view xy last Thursday seas a complete success, for No rem brr, inducing many rf tho -,1 good people nf this virinHy to he ]Msed ml st the p ace of worship refected for sss— *•» he ^peffial religious service wae brid In n. the Fftabytsrtun fliurrtv, sail was alii. tended -hyr a amy forgo congregation, •n comprising members of that church 3. together with lupii mills I leas of tha IfotKfol and Methodist denominations. „ A Sunday school festival was held to ^ the evening, at the La Pierre House, j by tlie members oflhcMcthodislechool. j. and was crowded daring its eoulinuIj Business was not geacrally sntpetidd ed; our mechanics did not cnue from k Ibcir usual daily avocation, and but e few of our stores closed their doors In ^ commemoration of Ihe day we crlc■r brate. Next to thanksgiving the special bui stores of the day was dinner, and with t all who could tfibrd tbe luxury, the t special feature of tbe dinner was turP key. "Now, having oflhred np our for- . ma! prayers and enjoyed our annual , feast of plump, white breasts, w«|l ilet vcloped drumsticks, toothsome wings, i etc , not to mention stuffing, cranbcrry I jelly and other accessories, we are t ready to receive any fovor Providence 1 may have to store for us. Let tts be . thankful. i The religions services held to the ■ fornoon nt the Presbyterian church, f were of a very Interesting character, , after tho reading of the Governor1* - proclamation, recommending tbe commemoration of the day by religious observances, liy Rev. T. A. Leggett, pastor of the church, the exercises were opened with singing by the choir, and the reading of appropriate fetaoot from scripture by Rev. W. R. Maul, of tho Baptist Church. Rev. J. H. Leggctt followed to a beatilifoi and most impressive invocation to Almighly God, thanking him for the manifold aud gracious Uraslngs of the ■ that is past, and beseeching Him for an tocrauedisatpouring of his plenteous bounty, and a continuance of hi. watchful mid nil-wise protection and care for the fotnre. Tho sermon on the occasion was delivered by Iter. G. 1 II. Wight, pastor of tbe Methodist Church, a brief synopsis of which we take pleasure in laying before onrreod- ! this week i lie services were eou- ' eluded ly singing, and prayer by llcv. A. Leggctt. Tbe substance of the \ sermon was about as follows:— «, Hal man mould pro.'« At Lard far j gaoduau. and far llii maadrrful j rerlv la At eUtdm of mm.— Psalms j evil., 8th GajtrtTI'DE it an etnolion aithoul which no character la complete however lovely It may otherwise bo— on emotion which we expect to find In j ' cmimuu silica isc uxpeev so una in ;
'• humanity, fallen a* It it. It sraa this '• emotion, filling tire heart of the Psaliu:r ist. which tod to the exclamation of ■v the text. But at Wr should be gratrfol, IndivMnslly for personal Mrwdnys. we ought, eolleerively. !■' rratefol for : c Usosr btoaahigs wbicli are ronferrid i , ^ "I"" ns as a ponplc. j , - : This gratitude should be always fell, j , , j It should be breathed forth in onr dally ; , I devotions, awnlhnusl tn evrrv thouahl. I , Hut It I* right there should lie some , ^ time set apart, when prayer uid pcaE 1 r ; should sscetnl from the peo|i!e to tlie 1 ; " 1 throne of Grace. Such a tiny Is our | ; anutml ThaaktglTlng. It is a recog- 1 1 nltloit "f Bie sorervignty of find— of, ! 1 Him as the Giver of all good, and of i our abtolula dependence upon him for n everything nccevsary to our happlnevs. Tin- Pilgrims, early In their history its ■ , a colony, set apert one day In the year ' i " for thanksgiving, and ttibs custom. | t hallowed by time, mode sacred by tbe . example of Utt Fathers and the mem- ; i ,, orlei of tho past, wc still observe. To- , , day people are gathered together all ' '' over Ibc fond to praise God for1 hit mert cies. May His Spirit reel npon ns all l_ that wr may offer Him acceptable I II imtlses for Ills wonderful works to Hie 1. 1 children iff men. Let ua ctmstder - i I l sowx or tiik n as sow roa tiiakks- i i Reasons are lnniuurrablo. A> w* eoBshtor tlie mrrciol of the peat year. 1 I- the heart must be inwnaiblo If It foe! 1 n no gratitude. Our lives have baeu i ' it spared ; a degree of health enjoyed ; ws ' ' o boar no marks of tbe IHviiie dlsplms. \ '■ p ore. The general yield of tlie bounties j >- of earlh lias been good. The provi- - d sions of Nature by which tho earth is j k made to yield her stores, excite our ! s surprise and admlratioo. Warm rave 1 - of tun, rain, snow, and haU-all Ilk- - parting fracUfyiog inllucnci . e "W* do not forget tlutt Ihe greatest | of all Ucssiogs w»» conferred upon us ' I, by onr Father, In the gift of His son k to be an offering and propitiation for e the sln« af humanity. The Christian r out never forget this. Il it hu com- 1 j fort for the prewnt. hit hope for the | 1 a | future—the great foundation of his re- ; k r ltgious faith— the Inspiration oflus rre r ' llgtous life. I need go Up further to j d Thews manifedaiious of goodness ctiuld Ijjwll «nploy nil our though la, lint upon j n ing- which ere naUcmaL e J 1st. Wa fir* osfspfgt Us fifssssay. ./ ■ " The tines haw fallen to us iu pleas'r : «nt plsres. Though no direct rre-ag-r- ' fiRtoa'af nml In oar CVaistliatiep, asiU .- 1. 1 an firanded npou the unalterable prin- ! I, i phw of JusOnefoid down In God's wrtcd,'' „ ' and our fow-tnakers iwognise that j ^ i word as the great standard of right h I The prirltop of a llmsliann fond ^ ! r.slumt. We can never fiuDy catimotr »■ j T>,ur of t,,!• jfft-mscpqrahly cm- ! E ^Uscted with the |daa of saiiwtii.n It- - fid. AM tMpfiatiaa awl intellectual ; advanfcmcut an doc to It. It is tbr 1 . only perfect rule of morals ; the. Inapt; ^ . raj iori of all henevolmoc : th- rwdti. > :<sf all r-.-neratloB and njgiulstiod . j -Men tony folk of V" Gssf . ( ' ®.5$SS£i8K£.'2li: ; :,..hmrt..^;;; hamhen fond. ; ■
I even at U*r rqst of eodal pooiUrai aof rlr ioflnenvo. tlhaa iadotWsto sufltl " I t irtnreaad death, forikw that fispari mt from iu precepts. Il has comforlr"! ^ [ the J dying bare doped j" U to their boaorns In tnujsporte'jjf joy V passing^ way. This BildT bts We wonderfully preserved, though l"apa] kt power has attempted to teal iu page d- and pervert iU doctrioas; though inflt. dels have ridlcukd It, we have to-day • in itsymrityo-tfc, ooe aH-etiBclcatralc iw for oar frith and practice. S. Wt hootAo (Xasefi maUirtad In oar 111 -Wsv. Though diridad Into dlflhrent fo sects, yet is working faithfully to bring >1. the world to Christ. We ought Ud all «- who lovu tho Savtoor, God speed in every good work. 1- 2nd. IK* art is tka tajopmtnl af Ctml n liUrtg. Monarchists may call liticrtv It an Idoa-hat for this Idra humsn blood n has bom fredy spilled. Bui It It a :- principle dear to men — one which cannot 1m crushed without degrading hui- inanity. Through the long ages in h which nveiarebs ruled with Iron reds, a son ti menu of liberty were not extinct. - A few heart* cherished them, and ultl- - matcly tBdr efforts were felt. But not d In the sunny Soath, in classic tends, - but amid the towering Alps, In Ita. y hearts of a sturdy cten. The Switxrr r was told of Liberty by tho thrill notes c of the defiant eagle; be breathed It in e the air. It was his birthright, and hi secure it he give hit blood, and hemnir od in by tyranny, has not flail"! tape. , serve It. Bo tonga* the rcmemfaraucc of , Margate! Fast— Switxer land's Theri tnopyhe— and tbe sixty sanguinary - conflicts which followed, are held, so - long will ihe Swiss cherish their freo , dom. Tbe Reformation gave a new i impetus to Liberty; England was , moved by It; the Magna Charts more ■ frilly appreciated, nnd Liberty there , founded at Runny inede. centum* ego, , has been, idronclng. Isut ycsr for 1 tho Aral ttnie in her history,' Ihe polil- . leal power has been given into the • hands of the people, never to he relln- : quia bed. On the continent, It finds a , place, in th* hearts of the people.— . Monarch* ore receiving their thrones , by pofailar vote. Tlie logic of this *s 1 understood hy the masses it, if. the i popular will can elevate tbc same will can overthrow. It Is too late now for I b ickwiud steps. Spain has dethroned s the monarch, and tho angry muttcr- . 1 ing* n» lieord In France tell of another , the great upheaving of |iopufor scnti- • < ou-iuiu Eu opotluill occur, the "tidal1,' I ware which will sweep over the fond . ] shall, as It recedes, carry with It every , | mslige of oppression. But Liberty , ; had long ago found a new osylam upou j the shores uf the new world. The lltJ | tie -Van tlprtr left the fond of qppns- _ ' lion,' hearing with' it the germ of a mighty nation wliere IJberty should j ever be cherished. That IJberty was 1 ; established, and ibc stories of Bunker 2 a
| ] Hffl, Saratoga. Monmouth and Tork- " town trll.ua af tlia cost todo tfafo. and the scenes of Gettysburg. Vicksburg ' j snd A ppom.tt tot Half AM It Ihe ■ mora precious to us. I i But we must guard well our UUrriiet Our doors are opm to foreign emigration. While wr welcome tire oppress - • i ed of all notions, w* most insist upon ' , an adoption ,rf American Ideas ami 1 ; insist upon tUU iiUvrvainM uf our ■ ' Sabbath. The disposition upon the . ' j port of certain clots*, to disregard lhU j • must be met by the strung mvn of lire i f J law; ud If they are unwilling to obey j r jlrese laws, fefl tbem return to their own I ' 'shore. ' But there are other dangers. Too ] -«e» port, Kuor.tm „ oburumtdt.— ' ; if not retusdie.1, will ultimate^ ' | subvert the government "There must , j frw-dora of spsocb— freedowuf p'lma i 1 Kt all pnrts oT Ihe fond- justice to air • and a full reeognrticuof the rigfats Is 3rd. li s ore iq A, M Motmtn! .f ■ i RtHfiout . . I Included In the previous thought ! worthy of separate eonsidrnttion. Thi; llhcrtj U gusuntocd io the fo"H of the fond, ii ii a pwutous . gift, on i 'vrllhout which, thoro oould net be renl liberty , It bat euet th.- hfood ,u thousands in lire t«ut; seen lean hundred years of | Wood shed; hot religions liberty has , advened, and trill soon be #*%- , j IL THE OlILtUATIUXS MUCH THESE ( • BUMINOS rLiCK Dfi I XnEIC • <i:c Qfrt HMD srould. prais* tha J LmSt-w An obligation to return , praise to onr Heavenly Father. Paisf ing him with our heart; by kwing 1dm « ilh all our nuisnmrd jxiwcr; praising him with onr Hps; telling of his goodiiMlrufXiog others in tho way of ( righleomness with onr Uvea; exemplilying tbe principle* ot our religion; , doing good to tho~- around us as we 1 | may have opportunity Itjs the lost camel's hair shawl that : ! ths husband's hack. New Advertisement*. > GT1GK is hcrehj given, that tbe • • A-waWs-ev^roiw j ' --r : ' Ja.'s~^'h^>I«erara_ j^Mi«a|e » OUR HOME PHYSICIIH ! . ;
^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -» IrtRMhR'S HKLPhR It -wv*D<itraurTBk esor rri *]' W^crKxfo«ec?D?a TOT*nuts. r«. ir iSTtS-OIMU, TMm. stsOss't; tm laSstifwill m"ui ssafO. " fflW IB FOOTLIGHTS ; BEfflKI IK SCENES, >11 »* OLI VE LOGAN. The Croat Reformer of the Stage, SnisEut lUsUnM-ut 4- won lass. St lad SWS s rams oats— -tew* >- r-rt' 'Of** est I7*silsisg rt> sf»l Ks.i-.is. Mwss'srr, (saw, ...i L HENRY' WARD ; BEECHER'S * PLYMOUTH PULPIT, I n .ass.nu. rtro~* mr* ■> s.mi-u., «. ... ,, It. .'-a *r. Wrthrt-. rrtmnoa art - 6 ■' H>7asTai>uk "cl'ifr 'rL^h.r * SSSSSHij- ', ^ M.rket /"tafowmaULPfols i ' Lsditt' Furs. ! LADIES' FANCY FURS. ' JOHNFAHEIRA, ~ fit , mAiUd Iks Mick, tolranTfeasi Ifo »u, .Sulk P.J.. I * PHIL-kDELFHlA. * c Ioii*rt.r, klsrafcemw. sue tosUr la .11 II ki.d. asC culm., af - ' r Fascy Fnre for Lulira'AO'-ildrea's Wear. J ll..lae •dw.Lv.M.M ..rt - nSjST! r,l:r a ass^turaSMS.BVkf rte'L— "HCTlfu. »"»>- ] * MSiWSSSSSffiKKgS 1 ' a™'a«^*> SsITaCli Tad l"h .' f iasMT'x/mfcsnprvwBiaiiuai tdto-.et ul«. ' ' 1 i. 'ntk.ritr of h>u<d.i.<in. it >• nn.uii i i J Ike ualaltt«..d to d«t'ra.a* .ho. .0 bur
' m£f;£x: I HsSSiSS .v. rafwSL mi*.? D.^^reiukio ' a^"!>°fo"<!Xs!».'"iUU"r.c'""r " aswkwsnts, Ftsie as sis vsTOSs.. Iroa a i»nssi res re* rut. .u tk. «o..h oi J ssasssaj^itnrjr „ j In ...ion. st, I.. .»C qualllL,., .ad fo, ptl... r j wtrrT S T" * " • ' jfevPrun^VsNs'i IT!! kUT% i"" a"l! t "iskaTb'.U *™inY» m L,'? .',™':' ^ d* tmi ut, ssC <hsu .rl. I.rt . 1st, Iran I smS^SU t hlra-sClsa^vWM ruralan'dl... v-rt-Hn assuakvt (as noma of JiimrH Si.tkHj 'j ■ -.1 Cures. * Till Mil ULUBLfl CUBE NB Dlsl 1 rSI'KU IX TBIKXOHX ROkLD. * iSl'ltoTp's Inlat po.se. ° *** ™" 1 DA WINliAUT'N = PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL *■ SCtTSSJrTS4". " '.".'."iu'T .TTT i; rt.'sa 'as «orr..p-lna '-M-k'^o.'nl.'Trt-.l. •r J ii** h~u.au isf 5 .Kw.HTiS.iit gtvs to 10* ^.blw frm qf \ «r'? i nmTsi 1 WlfiHABT. M. D., * *^«"-^SaElM!SSha. "CABPETB and Olt CLOTHES. \\ K | ' 1 - .h ' 1 j | ; | rgjypLA D MF.YIUt, fH-Ai-oted /"«' Tr«i MO rinmaa. tl™ to
MAMMOTH SALE ! ! FOUR MVNBRBf) TJBOUSdXS (400,000.00) i DOLLARS WORTH 9A3A AND "WtWTSR C5LOTHIWG, AT SDCH PKICES A5 SHALI,*IJv-SURE AN ' : iiMJueut® SALE! ' ON _ ■' Ws».yssi>.frXffs.yiAT, DECESBEB 1st, 1865, al Half-past SfflH O'Clnct, : There will be commenced nt the 1 1 Grant Oak Sail Buildlnga, stxfft and JtCarA-et Streets, | A. Grand CLOTHIISTG SALE : To be in EVERY RESPECT a DUPLICATE of the 1 GREAT EXECUTORS' SALE held there ONE YEAR AGO At which the People wsll remember they secured | BEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHITG that THEY HAVE EVER MADE IN THEIR LIVES. Anticipating, as did all Merchants, au unusually brisk trade, wa invested Hundred Thou. and Dollars (•MIO.OOO) in the purchase and manufacture of Clothing. Our sales havo exceeded last year's, but have fallen for short of our catlcufotlons— amounting to tbe present time, for Fall Trade, $400,000.00 I aw ring Ot Four Hundred Tliousaoil Dollars' worth of Garments of Erery suitable tn all classes, mad.- up with the utmost care, of the Very | Fix eat Materials, onr Dollar's Worth of which air wc .Tiffing In carry over as Old Stock into next year Hence we ore determined, AT ALL HAZARD8 TO MAKE A clean sweep of allthts clothing,! ^Ulnthe^xt"satsor^ Strode without "* cuinhmucef ' gjy' Wo offer, then. Our Entire Stock
"l At Prices at Low an tins prmiliit al tie Great Sale List Fall, rJ 4.000 Overcoat*, r$s.r»a!-,"'°"" """" *" l",'4, " 4,000 Suit*, i 0u"°*"' """' """"" 6,000 Coal*, •" «"•» "•'»««*** town rra.a rresksM Vnm °° S.Oflfl Pet. Pantaloon*. In*ll%Vfl'^ns"''.?i?i'n°u*r"'T'*''!''a^4 6 000 Vest*, to'rtlv«".rtorf.Mi..„ v«u,a»» „ .i.ca sre..uo.kus Discount All Cash finlet In Oar Custom Departnsrnt, Deducting 15 per cent, from the Face of Each Bill, AX» ALLOW A Ji' 10. per rent, on all ParrkMM In the Furnishing Drpnrtmrnl - YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. V TWa Department bus been it speciality wllhus thin ymr. W* have had murro- • factored tbc forgrst and Be" Asanrtmenh of Mora' Cloth ' st to bo foend In „. the dty. all of which it now for tale at GKEATl.r KBHVCED , I'illCKS s« A Bare Opportunity to Fit Out ihe Children. SALE COMMENCES * Wednesday, December 1st, ** Store will bo opened early and rloa»d late. About SEVENTY' -FIVE 'a SALESMEN will be in attendance. Prompt and polite attention will he given' to all. No customer will be nntupplird If any Renaonable Accemmodalion of "" Prices will induce him to buy. : WANAMAKER I BROWN, OAK-HALL BIHLDINGM, L S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
ft' cape may I • I Mutual Fire Insurap" N ,d> t°: I>T IE BUILDINC 7. BUILUIIML FURN|TURE) MERCHANDISE, L AND OTHER I'Iy* 'L'lOO'Y, A»JtW8t,-'.150B8i«B DAMAGE BY FIRE. IJiJWEpTOUS : - v— « W 1 BswELL DaXIBL B. lll'attns, j Uraaixn M. Rirx. 1 nj w, J. IBWT1.L Prwifieal. , J8„ H. LTCITt; S.4 Trros. - : omcs AT TUS OCEAN HO IIS K, K UA »"■ -
Croat A d rrrlior mrHlt. ~ ~ Notice t* Creditor*. nSo. tMsi-r. ut^Kis •Votlce to Creditor*. TYkVIO w.awick, Ktntalstrskes *r KU Daw* OryL 1. in* . D*T,° "nVfoSa . >o(ire to Creditors. A. p. M.r. S.'.S, (l.n sol S..S ia.US.tt*. ^tob djijis. iMva, ^ I Lrwlni^°D Ptssk.turt Jsas M. rrasSt. | «u.i3\l.'l.^sCao«ss% M-^uy-^arsMSP*, Cj-B "oTlbt'csc"* otlipr IS. Sr. , onnxn to mow caosB. : A'.'i.rutr^iS's.v^ws , c-re MsVcL'o rioM.^TsriinLTsslMl A ^SeSSSSst! is. \ I . or a.**" ireiac.drt. i , Wlluas^t. Jj.la», .aolouirsti,^ ot^ asS-D Notice in Pnrtitiou. Bv .kl' vHk otoVi.." i!. itoYLS!
... * " ' >">•« I- "IITH. raJ»t », Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, N. (?. IW.t'.. £ , X. W. Con. Pennx A SctlTll ST*., " rNilierstot. BuiIUiaS'i _ FSE8H FALL AKD WIHTER BTOuK. DRY GOODS, - Low Pnoi'tT*! Fon Cash, ok Exr nucK. nno'-vx axd amino ALratAt, IWMsn and Prluls of all hlod.- Il IO- DUE1KIXX Notion., Hosiery and Trimming, of u all kinds. « CARPETING8. t u I i»r"s, on asm., * ■'t ."a; cH.-5£k. f 1B1 M JSl-ma. . Qutrmt, (./.in tad EarAtnwarti. * r'E GROCERIES. I c°' ritor, T.ss, rartr, * l!2"' o Sato ' 0**w *a " POTATOES A PRODI! E. AXrhUl.Ul.lltopl.Bi.Bt. | r , Ho... V.to., "ba* \ la • 'i^**' t re c**n"f • ; uj" _ apsi'So. ..sT. WOOD. tss n . ..vE jl
^ r., -i.,„to. wto*«toi| VKW KALI. *' • . sn WINTER ' MILLINERY GOODS, | Velvet, Straw and Silk ' nOXXKTI. IIAT» AXO CAP*. 1 01 is. i» ra««is .a* run, - dry GOODS, i 01 TSrttoO klsto.-rns". Hu.llto. fo-rlto". ' silk., ss* PnpUni. WsjOSSbfrtwh. | nrf Shero Xollrof sol TtluulsQ ot^il «ro Wall and OeiUng Paper, Ingrala, Slalr and «*g Cfor»*l» 1 Jaxk n. Smith, u.revto rare Msy Ctort Itoto* I a., ins out Xtw Army. FIVE MILE BEACH \ NOTICE. XirkTHX UXnXBSIOHXD, HAVE THW ; itouAOo m.iem s*w» fi'Olt I ACE. -
EXCELSIOR' » Clothing Hall, "r 6. E Oor. Seoeed and Markst Btretb 1'HII.ADEDPHIA. LARGE STOCK OT REIDI'IMDE CLOTHIIC ' rin>' w»SoT««Mtoti myiasis tea til ; Sr^Tr-vsawyii Tklrt. ** *»" " ntatou ' r**r*h *** SELLING BO CHEAP, , EXCELSIORCLOTHIMG HALL EDWARD! A LAWRENCE. j -yyANAMAXEH jgROWN. CLOTHING, 6th I & MARKET Bta. OAK Hall, rmt-ADZLPMIA. (V Samples ami by mall whsn wvlfe ' CHEAT ATTRACTIONS I ,* FALLAHDWHTEH LOTHHO. !* I. II. HMITH'fi STORE,
SrSrHrSsaff"®1" LtDixr CLoaxixcA CXDEBSHlart AND DAAWKRi a.p.irttt'.a.sita.Uatlsstartlto.^ I LOT II 15 (i AT CAPE NAT On ! um i* orxsto """ '' U^,A" TOWER RALL. StylflFfill 4 Winter Olothitg. iSSfe'SasiKr15 sttlx, riT.o* woaxMAHOirr, l"n Wslohes and Jewelry WALTHAM WATCm7' "
"rr'l*. A* \;ri: ; r.:^;vV <£?<xixsite ooL',.s.u.iiiiiAw*-"",'-..-J* to.. " ■ zM&s&sM * Htl' "K."£f.uw^u«w tattle -toe on- wy Octu W.rtL ^ . to.,.. ;. BE HOWARD A Co.. XoSlS BrssSusr, X. V ^ffgSUOB«lMSSS5 Pvstoia. x. t ■ tvissum. iter »L ^ - -A- — X '' ' * --- _ -

