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EE5TT **■ *""■ f" 1; — :i -ruw imum-nn: twin »* i The In safe ' «* O^nfa. I, tadiapotalie; nod w. f bettere (t b ■ fcel that no jairely Life i luunnn Company hu ever ben , A now* to fail. At all rrratt, there . an plenty of oeinpanle* that an , undoubtedly and Ibnr wlabing , to Insure noed not -go wrong TV , following atatemeut,' which we cut , from the FhiladdpUa fcreraArr R , frtrr, a reliable journal of Ifa kind, , and a atandanl authority In aath • maUan, >hows what an Iimntnaa • amount of money waa paid out to the . families of deoaaaail pence* daring , the year 1MB. Tha Rt frier up • , importaaoe and usefulness of an invti- ! tulieii which it doing a* modi aerrice , to the geoeral public aa Out f. life , WhUathanan imieuhaally many ' dadbcU in Urn ^[^administration of , U^T^^^^.'urdtbl tffciri. ! an uauaDy aa aahalaartlal man aa can j moneyed inslitotiooa. j Tmmtf mOUm, ef drffan, distributed : during eaepeor among tha famines of | dioaaaad paUcy-hridosm. ia no ineou- , -iderablc amount. We hate the , iTldenea of what wa assert la the ( official rials™ ml. fifed by" theae com- , paalaa. I Sxty-one compaaiaar .taanencttng , liualnese in New York aleoa, paid , »is.at»,Mo: i In addltioo to thia, fifty coopania* , more, drum which we have no report. [ ua yet, an to he counted aa paying , lata than fire mllKoo. of dollar*, which , ii a moderate estimate. t Tha importance of an Inatltution , scattering abroad eo nincli good, and i inculcating anch aarfng features cannot , i he oreratated or ortr apprechitod. , Tha aueceaa and perpetuity of anch, < an no longer qareftano of donbt. f MUUna ajuanaua aaaociA. [ Tbaao amocUUona are working out ' •ueeeaafUty a hear problem Ibr New ' Janey. By maarn of jhe small « monthly raring, paid on earh .hare, a ' pcraon H enabled to provide himself ' or herweif a home, a email farm, or 1 utharwlaa aa 'b. or aba may aataet. ■ Hooara can he hunt and paid for in < each a manner aa will aot ha senalbty ■ kit. Rrilgban naUMaa cna build I thatnaelraa bonaea of worship, or par- < huuac without bkadinf*aiiy_patbou I ■bonvtly. This la doing tha work in an ' •way way, erUhont making the burden 1 without making the burden ^
'"TTsnTkrestreeut, we think then 0 ...re bat few stadia that pay battar, 1 and Whaarros — • ~~~.-uu, ' ami uith tally managed they add large- ' ly to <he wealth of the community. r Wc ban man the nauUa of these > workingt, in the erection of huodnda ' of home, for the deterring poor, the • hardworking mechanic and laboring ' man, many of wbotu would new 1 have had hemes but for theae Build- * log and Loan Aaeertattoos. They 1 an most assuredly Hartnga Banks of '■ the right Stamp. • ■ Wo ad rice all wha haro a UMla ' moor j to (pan to Utraat It ia a good « •society of Uda Bad. Such Inrwt- « mania tannat fall to prow a perron- c eat and katlnghenef^bot only to tte • •onuomkatUy. Tafca ears of the cs- t Ipmam. Be pendant aren to a fault < | In the In 1 I : — 1 * - _ i I A»WimanaaT«rTwaea«*a*. , ( The nlnaty-fcorth L*kktnre of ' fetrsKrtrs!: l^sSHttES : ^^wtcr than tfc<n» of ansae years ' toe peoph^will J ^■kft untodsbed, but tola Is 1 ■bill; to th foci that penooa < BKv in brtaftag forward ttaatr 1 ■CL fit vTZsmmnv' of 1 III T aB— " ' of Wa upon I I wtVch they woaki ha eJod upon to tl,, .ad m fii upoh an earlier day bf Hdjouromcut than they might otberKSThlwdram. If, h. the first mcmU, I of hgi'lalivr. aoaaioua, as much bttalI wwre dona a. In tha aeooud, thrre I wnukl he no dtfkulty In acting upon I an the mmsnnn Intiodncwfi, but Uda la lanadorod Impossible by the fad that ■ pwrtie. aekhn lagfolatieu do nefi eome I ^.1.. » illilir ' - ■ — IJmouabultSmivarto hfaro, and I wlli b. admonfahad hn^r of th. ■ Bnirrmi or Srst'is ftT- ■ n-jJ.. «r. Bumutr lur^3nlua«m tote ■ wrtnun" It proaifin for the graduAl ■ oT,^ ?igy-r-^°r— - ■" I ff :
j the main t^r, a^BlIoaJlJL acatatlTa. TV®^TcfX i hk, and aa w%h»rc ^oken a little • about Its structure, w« wiB at this * ITlTr|,7tTni|r.lr ijjg tfc. wneumi. 1 ' In frtmt^oT the centre of the " hi* dtatdte of F nnklln. Orerlhecen- I In of the landing, when you may turn 1 ttrthe right or left and continue your ' ascent to the gallery floor, bdhgaa lifc1 aire eqnealrienne portrait of (icoeroi 1 ScolL The priucipal floor of thiamin* 1 divided aaibOowi,' the rontrelso-?-enpted by tha IlaU of the House of BepnsentaUvna, around which, run. a 1 corridor or lobby, opposite the ball Id Hie east corridor wa find the commitrooms of the 1' Military , 1 1 "Ways and meant, "and the houae Boat office, along the south eorrMor the receprooms, " Sergeant at Arms," ' Eoom," "Appropriation.,'' 1 closets," along the west corridor the 1 "Clerk's room," "Chief dork," " Fila I and Journal," " Engroaalng,'' and aamtber atalr- way leading to the gsl1 In Hunt of thla atair-way la a ' bust of a noblp.QdeC " Who fought in 1 many a cause." 'Tie ofbronae and rest. 1 upon a marble padcstaL Oocupytng the apace, corraapoodlog to that In the ' atalr-wky of the east aide, where Oen. ' rides his bom, in colon, la the i great painting "Westward the coorw ' of Kmpirt uses its way," tiySmannal I Sentx, and aa Uda picture deserves ca1 pedal attention, we will for the preacnt U hy and at aome future Ume giro It such a description as It deaerTat. I Wait In thla etalr-way In Uda cprridor f la the " Naval affairs " Wo now find ' outaelvla in the front corridor. On the ' north aide ita walls beautifully frescoed, 1 celling, arcbrd and equally aa hand - ' eomety painted aa the walla. Sevan cbandiliera, with tlx burner. I each, light thu lobby at night Letna enter the house by Uw main dour leadfrom lbs north. In front of ua la i the Speaker's desk, considerably elava1 lad above Uw floor, in front of the I speaker, tha clerk, chief clerk, and the reading deck, hare their desk but ire can see over Uda desk tha full front of the speaker ' a SUU another desk, at a 1 elevation, Uln front of the clrrk'. i deak. TUta U for tally cWik. sud assistants. Allan of pure while marUa. Over the spadtcr'a bead la the U. & Shield, oo which an eagle seems in the act of lighting, for Ids talons just grasp It, while hla wings are atiU extended Over the eagle liang two flags, the atom eroaalag at aa angle of abou! for-ty-five degrees. On the right of d^a speaker, but on about the same level > with tha floor, stand, the deak of the . Bergant-at-Anus. Between this and the speaker's deak stands the pedestal the sceptre which, with Its gildedknob on which reals an eagle, it only put In place, when earh day the house la , called to oedar, and la removed on ad- , journmenU On tha speaker's left, and , on the same elevation with the 8eri gsant-at-Arans, la the Door-ksspec'a , desk; behind likn a foil length (faint - , ef Franklin, behind the Sergenot--1. «. k.-~ . Sill imoi. mii.ii—
it-Anus n flail of Gsorge Washington. In front of * the speaker, and over the doov nt which r — >"■ t- » t-sw» «la*... On •>- . rigid stands Uw pioneer wtlli his trusty 1 rifle and gUttsriag bwwlo kuifc. an the < left a figure of Mr. Lo, whose rfaaracappears better In poetry than in actual social Intercourse. Bnl'here he ' stand* wiUi tomahawk and scalping knife. Around tha hall an the gal- ' leriea, capable af aeaUng about fifteen ' hundred peopla. On tiu apaakar'a left 1 In the gfelkry, a small space ia est ' apart for the diplomatic corps, the ' right reserved for ladfaa, behind the speaker the Bepeatcvfa galtcry. The ! celling la Indeed liandaome, being dlrl- ' dad Into aqunraa, aaah square of gfasa, ' upon which is paiatad the coat of ' arms of poa of the StaWa, and web Stats has its awl Uaw represented. Through this osiUng Uw ball is lighted ) by day and night At night Uroumn da of gma jeta unite la ftuslahlng a bright ' light for tha members below, and the .glass gives a pleasant aoft effect to thla ' light- un Uw gallery noor^l^re ; ' aide "Foreign aflhiro,'"" Jadleiary," ' '■oonuacrce," "Public lands." On tha | south' ladies room, Baporten, Wwtaro Union Tekgtaph, Insulated Tolt- ' graph. On tha west Elections, Berolu. . tlonaty Faneiaos, I toad, and Caoala, Dtatrict of Columbia, and mileagtt- . Oaths north library. Opposite the door hading Into the ball and at which , wa entand era find Use corridor, which . loads north loUwdoam. Pnattng first . through Uw old hall or Houwof itsprasantattvao, lo arise which, we must . through the great Crawford , Broom doom, which wa w.ll describe r funylaalaWarat oome other time— A CaxitAI. KXW NOVXI..— ' ' P. sa> I AS A Boaa 10 Snx," a new novel by • lbs Author rf "Cometh Up aa a Flos" 1 ar,"laa raty vivid and ahamdng lo.a- > story, to whhdrUwchanwtacaardrawn t with unusual vigor, and Uw IncidauU t havoprobahihty and freshness. "Cour- • oik Up aa at Ftower," and '_'*ot » Wlsaty , bo* too Wall," tha preceding r novel, by the same author, attracted a ao litUc aUaatfaar eo aoeounl of their d spirits* dwnctar-akacching; thsy «x- * hlbitad. Indeed, ia tUs partlcoUr, a really WrlUagpowar. "BedaaaBoac' has the aune quality. Ahalaarolrawn r" haroiaa, or oaa more truly foil of a ta flttdtetos M^sl. The Interest of ^ Uw story Is arot ahawfelng, and, * altogether, tt b Uw freshest and moat " madoife book of the season. Published ; ttgcf&zzsz j rss of An Ameriatn traveler baa Imnwd If at hot what gives iU peculUr/sror to .. KngHah multou. It it fattru-d on W XgyptiaC mummies. Those are
VniMxSTmuLUjn anddeulr as tt had risen at about o , 8:80 A- M. At Iwug Branch, the w in front of Uw famous Stetson tl ' ttouw.- vf.twvmnnwbar we? h . est. Several vamela intending lo make . Sandy HaJk, whlA' fa About wvan , miles from Laug Branch, ware ami- * r denly caught by the gale, which blew " ; with tremendous vlohffice right on the j kind. A large schooner from Port- , . land, Wlikh Vraa Uius cotnered, ro , ; . a elicited impatiently from the shore. . The wind attiring away her gaff and ( foretopsail, the Captain seemed to res- j , liae the lmpowlbitlly of rouDdinj the . point, so Iw turned her bow straight I , Thr the beach, and steered her right on ; shore In front of the Stetadh House, I the scene of so much summer gaiety. ! ' , The surf wa* thundering on the beach 1 1 , In Uifee serried line*, the foamed- j 0 topped wall of water rearing itself to a i , height of at least eighteen ket. jj j Another schooner went ashore near ■ the old Ocean House. The Captain, i finding be could not weather Uw Hook | B resolved to anchor, but anch was the , fury of the combined winds ami Wares the he was dragged broadside on Uie ' , beach, and there the rreeel grounded, < the waves washing over her in vast " sheets, and breaking her lo pieces.— \ , Sbo was laden with cord wood, which _ . united ashoro In qonutltlss -~t i lines the hegfh. ,Het crew of six men | [ wen all lost They were seen endear- j 0 oring lo get out a boat bnt It was ' swampad and stove against the side of • the veaatl, its fragmenta drifting to , . the shore. Tlte nrea became frozen, j t and their lifclem bodies were seen | flooling among the debris and wreck I', of Uw rasael. One man climbed the i „ rigging to escape the ftlrfoua pelting of • , the" waves, but he was drenched with j , tha torreuts of apray, and became Miff- i . enod like a wooden block. Two pilot 1 , boats went ashore, aome distance be- \ low tlie James H. Hoyt. A wrecking > „ vessel from Xew Tork is working at ! c them, and will probably save tbem. ] , The schooner Joseph Long, 158 tons f , burthen, from Porthurd, Maine, liad i , landed at Kingston, Jamaica, bound for , J> aw York. She had on hoard a crew j of Are men, a mate and Captain, and ] waa laden wtth coffee and logwood — I ' She waa Crock by the gale at a trout n [ ' o'clock 0U Wednesday uroniing. The . gaff topaan and the gib ware blown i away, and In a abort tlhie tha reaaal ! became unmanageable. Captain Edward B. Perry, knowing 1 that no anchor would hold In audi a ' . atorm, turned her fairly lo the beach , and ran her oo shore about three htm- ] 1 drrd yards from StaUon No. 2, in tha | • charge of Charles H. Green, near the place where the Adonis waa wracked 1 ' in 1850. Not a life waa lost. The , men bring In a tarrlbla condition, nearly ftoarn and exhauated, were removed to the house of Mr. C.reen, and tended by hla wife. They are all well and hearty. Tbelr name. are-Hensy llurgrss (mate), John Mugau (stowart), Harry Gala, Chaa Iwa, Ehan M. Ctan- " ley and John Iloolay. The passenger The passenger en
Mt. IUyhnm, left for his sister's reddeoro In Hadtun City. The other vessel, tbejamosll. ilnyt, |jjj to James S n. Iloyt, the PreaMaat of Uw New "J Harm ItaMrnad. «w was command- |j sd by Cnptaln IfanW J.' Anderson, of Us Forked Hirer, New Jersey, and had a J! of fire rem -8. Uuraawim, tha ty; mole; C. Webmeyar, Claytoo J. Cam- jV bren, of New York, Serern E. Bow- an doiu of Accomac cannty. East Virgin la, and a .man nicknamed Dumb Jjf Bill. Tborereel had gone to Virginia ss. ' for cord wood, and waa retaining to rt. Xew York when orerUkni by the ^ stona. Tho captain attempted to fin- jj . chor both at storu and rtom, but the - hitrrtoty overcame the resistance of • _ the anrimrs, and the Treed plunged , Into the land, dragging them after her. ta, ' Thov struck the beach somewhere near " Navesink llrigbU, about a mile from ' the old Ocean noose. The station 10 ' men were oo tha alert, and fired Unea . from their mortar to the poor wretches jw . whom they saw In the rigging. One co ' one Uw men lost their hold on Uw ahronds, and dropped either on deck « or into the angry surf beneath, Tha men on shore were powerless to help - tbem and were obliged to see them f ' dlo. The holies washed ashore with ^ ' the next tide nil but that of a man " | whose head waa broken frotn the trunk. « i Tux lUnorrr Sunt.—' Tha March w I number of thla popular children's t paper, Just received, presents an - unusual rarfety of oontacU. There I are over twenty diflhrent artlrire, all / I original, and sotpe of quite superior 2 I merit. Ita aueceaa has ban very {J - remarkable, 25,000 drcufaUon being ^ already secured; the publishers say ~ they intend to make It 100,000 by the u . time it la one year old, which will be next July. They offer to send the ' four numbers for March, April, May and June, free to all who subscribe ' 1 before July Bret. Terms, B0 rents a " year. Spodmra copy Tree. I ' JcutK B. AkDKW A Oo. , Pobliahers, ' Ohlcago, 111. IT The Flrri Baptist Church In New- 1 [- ark. Her. Dr. Fish, pastor baa bren a Busking great improvements In ita »' Babbslh School room ty the lutroduen Hanoi a fountain, and other beautiful accessories. The room, which wlllae- I it commodate about #00, is carpeted if throughout, and voted with chair*, d, A little four year okl, aftrr attending at ffabhath School a few Sabbaths since, si asked when she reached home "Is k, heaven aa pretty as our ftunday School , a, room?" « ' A man In Now Hampshire the other "< ' day ate fifteen doaen raw oyatera rat a *j WOger. The sliver trimming* alone . an his coffin rest twelve dollars and I thirty-five rtnta Thla should be a '■ warning to all glutton., bat tt win not any more than whisker attldde* la to fa, ' Vnflarlhetennioiu.l lV- Presbyterian ,j 1 .-borcfe, the Stare of New Jersey, with ,0. ! Bri foreign Ftrebytcry nf Cretaco. U to M Ifrnsa .vnfat, whtoh wffl contain to!odalffiara,"2S2 .I.nreh-, and B7.«0 ;
Wit-WCtixaaT BaMAK— ' The more- j uty'of Dr.Wlatarfa ombritned ta Uw j - brought ^h-fore the public, and yet 1 ir - ; -;fi | tiu: JjjtGxrr Xmrurarcu Mah. which goes to any case firm In thla " country, ia recrired by G. P. BowaO A Co., the New York Advertising A genta. Their plare of buainaas la at *0 Part Bow. . Special Nblieea. j Mulrr in Chsnosrr, of Now | COMMIBSIOM en for Iks auto si rssssrtvssts. ' DEAFKXSS. suaDnrss tir catsssh j ntriwasfstsasolssusa. -ktajTS . (ousumpllon tSSSSHI ' iS'SSSSSskI ' | ' sswssLSiai^ssg i , -srKMrss-rvMiSrs j • mo It his as*. tCreurh s pcrtoa of sm - 1 Ikss rklftMvs sssis, m sll si wklsk U*a lm , mpaunss kss IsassssS, sod fa. most sksU. 1 urmltom^stck"s»»eis|«y silt 'kotus.^s. i mSX&TS 1 ' i stlswrt'twiSrtssmlsiiVstSssssa skssnkv ! t isols srs asslcssW* 's Dr. s«k«osk'. Alas- . aa wkteS srs «Mt1ksSsS frslsItctulT Is I tswstlksaslWslls lsrl(otslsassaUslas(<
Si^*^^^^»nmk!sjsuiy^ay Sfflssfe iiffmsmsSStt^s s'artre 'iosretssar fas ralnaals fens sas siism DIED. STXVXIta— Is Cswlm.ss aakkstk ssrsfe tatbtasa, loalss s.OKiisr or J.M y.rsansD -AtcoidSprtre.ss Tsstosr f ■^xt^ir^'w* toytim Sffjoutsw e New Atfyerftaemeitta. | fTLOTnES WIIJ. DRY QUICKER 5S5S Notice to Creditors. i a '."vs^!i^wk|il«r,w*muiss;*i 18TO. ATTENTION. THADDEUS VAN GILDER'S Afrioltual Wartitewe, . Cape May Co., ! a. J. I . ^ Four Hundred Flows. 10 ZTSs^ss^s^^srss1. ■s bl u,,.us!y.l uo relsn 'lm.
new >overt»£ment». ' Cedar Lumb<3r,j SIDING, SHINGLES, foe-i I " A. M. LODLAM. DryOooda, Orooertea, Ac. DRy(j06Da"(}RocE8,Es| 5» -yyit-t-iAsa rpownaxrrD wiil orxw his pxw rroax j Cor. WashiiigVin A Ocean 8ta., j I " * | Thursday, Dccenbei 30, 1869 . ! ChtTBS, CAMIHtM, fliTUHtTfl, j Flannels, ilpa«si.fslvstiua ■ Ilk. Dela I sas, Prints, ®11 CI etb, Boots and Bhooa, WOOrftK aj.0 WBXOW wast, BIIBVIKI, tllWAtfl, paint* oil*. vAaxint, rrarrirriNX. ALconot. rottt. Qlaaaware, Lamps a Chimneys, Stoneware, Window Class, PowDKit, Shot A Capo, Eintmi! M PniiiiR : cornet, tea. avuaaa iasd, hahx aurrxa. CHIxat Eilra tholee flew Crafl Sew Orlrare 1 si start fee, be. ; pr At i k.j 1st CASH 1*0 sot tsUw* to ks cteo *sr car, n. a. dw st. its* iso ; rr-VUE PnbUo are aan.-rallr ■ Advissd to call at; the cheap store I JIAC'KKY WTT.T.tA OTs DENNIBVILLE, Capx Mat Co., N. J., new GOODS. J jar tccc/rxn rtoM rut cirr. : DRESS SEif LS & Oiler Gma ; s.:.,ir| alUtaml mtsss* }sst sAtglsaso c'm-0£!.:£»G?£,'5ztr*- m
^ _ F OKoicfe <8oods e LOW D0W1 FIGURES ' FOR CASH I C w.-^.re-uh^warl.oooks. » Bleached Muslin Department , * Being the 1-orgwt and Boat „ Assorted to tto Coanty. a cumkanp axs oca ww stock sioht " a rou. uix ox „ t'LOTBl, CAMIHEREfl, I. turn Drills, Etc. J roa man's and aavs- wxaa. a la ace rrtcx or 2 Groceries, Queens Ware, Ac. . arvau win find at THE CHEAP , STOKE of Maokey Wllllama, ] phoftphates, lumber, FLOUR AND GRAIN New and Ckalco fltock,' At The Vest Lowbtt Pick* "^MACKEY WILLIAM8, js»t . q»|s Ms, Csasty, K.l. N. C, P-ron.Co.. N. W. Con. Pxur * Sctmi »«., , cats jur £trr, t. i. FRESH FALL ABB VIA TLB BTOcJX. i dry goods, Low Paonta! Fon Cam, on Kxchahob! blacx, aaowl asp (Toirao altacs^ domestic ock)»a . "KtSt.™"- " CAKPETINOR i SSfe.-. Glow sod Ssttaren. I" GROUKKIES. Si St^^Efea u PtaTATOBB ft PRODI' K. J ». ft. 5 "-vS^'Z run i - 3 '• otli ANl t PINE WOOD.
GEO. yi. SM%®, f ^ Has Just RopeivM a Well-select^ Stock of the ! Latest Styles of WALlf PAPERS! v UfiZfl, . .. | Being tfcc Hnndaonicst assortment of ytlio kind efcr introduced into Cape May county. | " •Vnd Is now prepared to furnish them ia any quantity, and in Every V arietr, from tlic Plainest to The Finest Gold Pajiej-s,. And at rHIHUALTMlS ruttto. WINDOW CURTAINS AND TRANSOM PAPER. Pspec Hanging i Vroflv executed. Alto, EN AMEI me done at K»asouaW»Prtaae The great advantage deriml irom ha> tug !•»- 1 I £c EnameM ia that It am be eerobbod like a board, and faafta lata Umcs as long as paper put vu in the usual way. No. lO WoffihiHgtoii St., Qppoota tin. Centre Houmc, CAPE HAirvCRir. N. 6iOiO£h«^S&: sAA^v PrantioaA Painter, GRAINING. CALCrMtNtNO. WALL PAINTING, CHINA I Ami All other Palntiug Neatly Execatad and balisfsatiou Guaranteed. No. 10 Washington St, opposite the Centre Holme, Cape May City. N. J. GEOBGE W SHITn, AUCTIONEER. Cape May Cl«y, fl. J.
Cape May Builders' Mill! -yy E ARE NOW PREPARED To Manufactui-e by Steam AT CAFE MA* CITT, SASH if ill Silts, GLAZSD or OTBETO ftknttarB, SUade, t>e>er», MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, Newell Posts, Brackets, «: AND SCROLL WORK, ALL PATTERNS ,]"! ALSO, JOB WORK IN PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG 8 AWING, ri-oor boards furnished to order. I| LOGS SAWED INTO ANY SIZED .STUFF REQUIRED * AU Hinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. , £ Thla mill having long been a want at Cape May, wc confidently ex peel thai Ca May, confidently expert tlret
EDGAI gOWBR'8 complete manure. | or Lime, Ammonia a g r*r astakr *U tootlsr losWre. * rxarxcT rxaTiuxaa rua all caors SllTii1 2ls2d,M "Cea^NK"*lr ™"i*uS7' " " p *"4 J aotrav aowtx, mss<i(miutisc cksmut. m>r a~4ir>u^j.i,sii • L <» ^'fenre.. - C DIXOX. Sit ASPLXSI k CO., SS US DaUwsta tarn rklUSs. WILUAM aciMoraa, S.1S* US Uatk Slivrt, Baltlaore, *1*. jJAl'UH'l RAW BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime, i i ft* 8nu»ro 1810. FARMER*, f coax, oats, rotatoxa, wat.it a«d AUMtk, rsetiUG 0* _tk» amk^ ^ | Oror SIXTXXM fsirs M nn'm nss. «f sU ' WB£ >r^**|"*' f**"'*. Baogh & Bonn. usimcmuu. mkio* rniLAnxtrni*. i Fancy Dyeing Ealabl'skmscnt | 5 J. k W. JONEn, cAHVAasuw-aaon axrr rut roa Paris -• Sunlight and Gaslight - asss S3S! Ltamko co. niio*. »*. o**w " I iSvSSrSS^HE
r, and wo pledge ouradrea to give tliem the country \R P. 8TITE8 8L CO. . Georok W. VAOO. I ,! Clothiers I — SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! ^ EDWARDS The grand .uece*. i iwhich has attended our gtttat Sale during i , 'the month of Decernher, 1809, haajnducod u» to continue It Until I turnrvrv every garment of our | M I Iihri CE, rerClothingU sold ! W'e hare about 40,000 dollars worth of this Sale'atook yet on hand, eOnjriaungj)f^ w . , . | ciixaTxariKLDt, 11 WO, OOO '"Txrra, ^ dollars i r_ otfi1isc3. kl Of all ilcacri|>tlon* of ° WOHTII or lour celebrated make, Iwhich we are closing lout without regard to ready-made|^_ m 1 (Slothing '■'^"1^''' c ! Note.— We will always sell Clothing to CmtiiDGd • "Ci „uca. ^.LnrSrsaSfe'™' • Bold. XMwooAs A Xawraoa* CHEAT ATTRACTION# ! PALL AID* ITER LOTHHO. 1. ii. iMrrn'B stork, > 22SS SaSSS*1®® LADixr cLOAXrncr, cxwrr rtJBiriaaiHO ouona i J CWDKBXHIBTS AND rSAWKSS ,| j *' "k*""* **15. ,*.1, clotriflfl at an iui citt 1 iilk»a»*»i^fc«t^M«T^ Cli" rer^a-n- T aSHmt luani Jhirtaf'u'- WvTur. out will OtXMXXTI MADE TO OOOK* ASH St- * ' rAIBING ICEATLT HOWE5 ! TW rablt- ■•» in|Hll»Pr tavtud ta J I m a tan. jtMin r. aLOAW. s I QUI Doflar and Twenty-fire rent* t • W.LL auv A r.a.T.tAU - S£WIXG MACHINE G-old ^Watoh.^ f : ^ I
Boot* and Hats- , RE-OPENED ! BOOT. SHOE ana EAT STORE, On Namlen St., near Jatkun, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, iJih* Oqli * ^Q'_ *' feauc
and Oapa fin Men sad Boyt. KDOAIt P. BTTTXS, I u-ia-ti nwAic.p. m.t.rj I • Millinery, etc. lilaii BilliDery Store. MRS. 8. HAWKINS Millinery, Men's Hats and Caps. La- 1 dies' and Children's Furs. I 6ood« ar Krery Dearrlptloa. l LiDICS' TOM AID EXER TXUOGiafe: I _ MHII..^ud I«u M.*w | i* i nbw fa,-,■ a.. winter! MILLINERY GOODS, Velvet, Straw nnd Silk j soarxti, nm aid cm, ' Uoof*. Cwmu aa* Fun, j DRY GOODS, ertpttoaa i W»W* 0~«ta t'OtyS"--t .Ur <a* n—r OU Cut., »»*• IWU, j Wall and CaBlug Paper, Ittgrala, Blair and Bag iarpettt i MatUaca. <TO»a« Warp. at'. Jamb H. Smith, sstsswm Till AflB KlflTKE rASHIflflS. ^oknts WANTED for INTERNAL REVENUE. ' . rTiu )',Vy I"'
,teaoh&Ware's Column ! "JHIK LARGST ASSORTMENT HAiarWAHE IS BCft'TH JKBSEV, LEACH k lrlk»?« - i - ,g„. ■ s "»« * \ h 1 I..' i I I 1 E pri,. = a 5 HAflH CORD, •ASM PI'LUCa, st*H LOC'tl, a AMR FAITKKKRR i.Kitn k wtnra. . ' 1 I 5 , | ® I j | > ■> S iJ j 4 5 * ...3 0 ' a 8 S a J 0 , | % a * r i- < .. * ' I a i e cs 1 J.MIBE PLANE*. Jack Plnnos. Smooth Plartoo, Mltro Planes, ( Bead Planes, Rabfeol Pianos, Double and Single ' j Plane Ironn, LEACH k WAREta. 5? »S> .lie .rill! -if f f s
• * f 5 . ? } t i fs s'j'cs.ff; » ?Ff ; ? f § 1 f j ; | } | 9 < i * f JF Ion Want any Rind of CABPENTEBS' [ MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS LRACM la WARE'*. CS -3 ii < . s 5 I < "S * C « « ^ E 4 ca g ® g » s s ii S i Ji I L Flour! Flour! I; Tor* ■i.'Lv FLOUR I IN THE COWlTBY 1 Cheaper Than at Any Other Store J In Ike ConnlT. a LEACH k WARE*". ^LL RIND* or VISION'S • china ware. 5 willow ware. j Wooden "Ware. Ac.. . i AC.. Nr., aw. *"• LEACH k WARE**-

