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Ikpe M&y loean Wave! rove n •S .ttr. In -A4»vl,n<<-. fc ■- ■Tin ■ nun i ^ in it H mtm mim*. Jmme I. 1*70. p, VOLT'MK XVT. * On sorb an araaalosi custom Mid .in- » Hi— line ambtnr to rendrr km few * IWfe I llfeiny.fr to the muuwr • ■a which tin paper wife be arodasteri, • the principki whteh ic win adroeate I »oii tlw interests to tan maintained la a it. eotamtre. Tin lad ins object of erery bminre. J enterprise it to tawet the wlnts of ttae i community, with . riew to * nuon- , stee degree of profit To mcOTmpUih j this object the Wxra will In conduct- 1 «rf an it hu ban In the post, and while I we hare been connected .wilh It under I ather .TModatlom. Il tat; be thai a . changu ol form wffl be docmrel afivika- ■ bk. bnt no Innovation will, be Intro- I durol unlet. K be of lb* improve ra,-n l I onfer.' Tfteprfreor subscription wilt" • con Unto the tame. The Vm wOl bo neatrtil la noUi- I lag, independent In everything, and i took, for topport from the laott indtpendait and virtuous portion of the eommanity, thoto who hare no party l««Judirrt, or If tbey hare, are willing : to toertare them no the altar of truth will be the deterninaUcn of the wax* i to roll above the seething canklron of polities taking no part in tbepnrtfein crtnteate of fht hour. leading qureal and State— will howerer be dltcnn££ro£fKT to tne i^tirtinTor any political party, which may rite or hi] in the tidal dow ofpnMfeofdaion Ererj^rao Jownai h» a rotation of ita own. When it JS2BK2Sjfrtn,,^t of "v hither and thither by every brtotb of p«.i<m or Mger lj degrod*. lUcll and b to BMehtedcd a. the common acold orlhe town crkr. The Interests to which ihla paper »m meet Specially he devoted wUI be U«toeof b|K May County g,„,I:,i and Oape Kay City I n particular. All qaeattoaa that may arhn la ofltnpWremerlj, county or muuirinal Botriumeaf'wIDba met, and fairly dtscuwed. at (he tome tune allowing •P|>ort unity for three te be hrard who niaydllftrteith Us onlijqscorany other matter, of local inq-artaace. Kysry•Wog pertaining to the development of .mrauress of the county, the Uautifj. hou»oihthifUrn'"'; tUC 6ra* >,ul road, and highway., will receive an 1 1 1' .ill] J receive l"
Wlx*. } co-uma. of tin. TVifh three few Introductory remark, and. Una reliance upoo that Head „ , from which comrth all light and know- * lodge and wUdom, we im.t to m.u. " the paper the meana of occompll.hlng p •mne good la Uie community. aaeawSr^-e-j,,, Jl Th. wtlfwlyled- ^odtrial paper of the « the benedtaf a labored and Iknfetclied v » hornUy la U. last Issue, taking tor It* a text . p erifed extract from a pare- 0 pwph pohHahsd In the Watb of last rt "ta* „ The object o( lha editor', flerw " commeajary U to trauspsrant we deem * 1. altogether uuneototoiy to parttou- c Mtbad'o,^*1 11 1° "tf thai he ran- * *«>« nay inference he may chnoae to T taw fi xan thla feet, he U perfectly L welcome to. W. know too wril from ^ bl. antocedeota that U woail be Inv *" italbk for him to eagige la a oontro- If verey _npan any quartba of mood, po- « liUtol or todalcon«xo, without Intro- Jl daring into the content pereocal abow, d' and (he low plane to which thl* tort « of thing U apt to deacend would dia- * SVototodta'rfS PrU" a We would aak, wffl thla patriotic in- tl dirtawal, who Kb himaelf up aa a I" | jodp m tetol,'- queaUoo the loyalty w of that ultra journal, th. Philadelphia II and aocuw It of .ympathy t. wfflt "red-haaded traitor.'1 hecatou It ti reilerata. the mj Mrntkal muOment tr to wh,ch he take. «uch rtrong excop- o! Uoo, In the following extract from hot n u :i wiUU*y^ day^iTl ^oomc when at - fr°» theitomof Ol ^ >.Uaatnr!i, one of thcahimt llepuhlicr-n 11 ,-,wr. in Sd« in .npperrt «f ti, » "^¥51 : «S'3£SS ; r** ■** ta.i, al Then- 1. net . tone man or woman « in th.toramdty whom bmrt Awe ret '• mmfcottor— 1 1., tat Battferoflfcia! - •>a "toljtato"'ta{too thritowd, and "an <* ■s.-M toftwir Kvinp i ;"i«redr " Vl " 1 ware*. -Wimr wr! ap. he able to O ■ry» rnfo* r-mnd the ►> iiZHl'SEc^r: it ttata and d r-.-rart tb ftnto «• owe " tawidew mnl Uw child a ht~- lL-ljwr H
Slate hto at hut Iw^jmUfelto*, andJPi a <kk' « Which •« am under oNi - fd i gatlooToi U. BMkri-tte itper- q ■ ntoadoM jf Cay Hay Ot^y. It A :ifc^«B?iltogh knu; delayed, cor^n K well flighted with Inlcreetiag detail. C of the afflkir* of the ecboob of toe State. lUtt'lfltf »l»nnnl ..peadwldanogthe « ' Kwal year for the malntatianee of (. i wthool. waa tl^S3,33o,7d, a rrij Cred- n Ittbfc ram, about Biec-tooth. of which a paid dmwt|y by diitrieta, town- It •hl|%M^, tul«pnfe.a IV Idle gnat p school fund., like tfaua of New York a and w>m. of the New England pjta, ( hart many advantages end Bit a load 1 of taxation feem the people. It I. a * matter of congratubuiou that la New t a .urn which would Mem to he e nearly .undent (or the rapport of t • good Kboob la cheerfully voted and • . paid by the people in their neighbor- ' rapacity. The role la getting to 1 ! to "rota all the money the law al- ( : for achool parpoeea, and U la i i due to many of oar largeet taxpayer., ' • wh. perhapa realize no peteonal bene- i ■ lit oc eoomtleoee from free education. 1 l_ la any that they are cheerful given ' T&oto who have no children, or har- 1 lag them, prefer an academical train- I • auch a. the Htatotmghl to rapport, ' I often ready to rote reiy liberal ' - taxation for public rabool. and to la- ) bor aealooaly la their behalf. r Ttae eflhet of thla liberality I. ahown ; m the feet that of the etalldrea In the ' i Stale between A and lit yean of age, 1 l SA pur eeut. hare attended the public 1 i achool. , Id per crab are ih private f Mhoofe, and SO per oent have attend. I od no *chool>. Ttae following atattelic. are exceed- - ingly creditable to Caje MayCounty:— 1 - The percentage attending the public 1 c KhoOU wm 86, thl hlghrnt, in Cape 1 , May; dS <a Cumberland; 81 la Rtmex; r 80 in (ileooetter; and 5n, the lowrnt, < I iu £uex and Mercer, t The percentage of non-attendance f waa II, ttae ioweet In Cape May, and I 36, the hlgfamt, in Bergen. The order >f oouutiea take, rouimendng with that 1 reporting th. lownt percentage at1 tendlog no tabool and ending with ' Uiat reporting the hlgbnt, la aa folr Iowa; Cape May. Union. Glooctotrr. „ Hndrao, Saieiu, Cumberland, llnnterI don, Huraex, Soenereet, Warren. CainII den, Eomx, Ocean, Mlddtnwv. Allan- ' r tie, Unamouth, Morria, Pamaie, Mcr- 1 J err and Bergen . j In rcpect to average attendance I commencing with the hjgheataad endo ing with the lowcat, the couatloi take t the SaOowlpg order: Cape May, Keaex. 1 . Atlaolir. Union. Camden, Cumber- ' if land, Mcrocr, Morria, Shuttle, Bere gen, Mlddleaex, Soroenet, Iludraa, nunterdon, Monmonth, Salon, Suad mx, filonctttcr, Ocean, and Warren. 1 i,. The hlgbtot average attendance la 66 1 n per cent, and the loweM U 38 per cent.
Ttae exeeutlre committee of the Editorial . AtoocUUon of thla State have fixed upon the following programme for the rammer exguriion: - The company will leave New York, Slat, at 6 P. M-, from Tier 41, North Hirer, foot of Spring atrret; and bnakflut on Inord the ateatarr Vaaderbilt; arrive at Troy about 7 A. M.; leave Troy at 7:30 Wednewlay, iil, taking th« car. for Glen. PaD., and xtagc from thence to at head of Lake George; arrive there at about noon: stop at Fort William Henry notel, where the Editorial Dinner will lake place; leave oo Thunday morning, the 8Sd, at 8 o'clock, .n ntcomar Minm> baba, through lake George to Fort IVmderoga. At Ticooderoga, on Cham plain, take .teamcr to HaO; thrncc on the car. b'Sor.top at Union nan, where a grand complementary ball will be girby the dtizena of Saratoga to New Editorial ifetondalleni On Frimorning leave Ntaloga for Troy, and return on the Vandtrhilt, by day, Now York. The Fcnlau movmneut uow agitating the telegraph wigea throughout the opuntry baa become aomewhat impottant u a matter of nawa, about which abaiat crerv journal la writing. Iftho movement in not vary lmporper m. It become, as from tho fact the oOTarnJBent baa taken the trouble to recognize it— baa probably obtained aoaoe iufarmaLion which girca graver aapret to the cnterpriM tlian publinnre diapoaed to attach to it, and that ^Iha Prreidaat haa iuued a course, that there la nouUthlng going on which impliea a violatiou of the neutrality law. The nawa from the frontier at first eheped * gathering of man at various town, and * general Movement toward. the frontier; of email bodice paaalng through the different ritli. north and mat of Albany, aa aorae migration from the Weat aa fer as Detroit aad certain parte of Wteeoarin. the Inter and more aigniflcant waa that a fcrce of Fralan., three thousand atrong. had newtabl-d fit ngwm Hill, «> Canadian mq. than was no truth In this .tateaaart, and prolah'v not touch more troth In all the other reports. : The bete are that a few Petiinii*. Are hundred strong, undero-m-B*re) ef General O'Neill, white advancing from Franklin, VU, ' tosrarda Canadian frontier, smre firrel upon hy sons' Canadian mfiltia. The fire were allot on . both sidre. After "u" Mdnafrfe United Stale* Merehal Fooarraatad the Fanhut aommaadcr, ok.- the apoi, and, throating Mm into a ouring.:, drove him of! to Butjington a prfaaanr, tenrmg-a. the telegram, .aid-hie flute army so AmnmlizeO that matty of them eager tr turned their fiicea toward, home and wmght m exits of trenqwatloo front AJban..
( *haeyea not only of dw whole I mvaby Milan worU, hot of lntel%enl>l j upon the great - GV-terei jJZ My >f\ AWfWri'tre rtwrrt h> fee feai'etfq Asia. •[ dosrire." UoVr holdfag itkf ' aewlao. In the old First Preabytorian j ChntchafPtaUadclpMa, Although It -has not tnadc such a ■ etir in the wrrtfi a the Ecumralart | Ootaicil, It. mult, are likely to be | ' much mare) satisfactory. Inxtoad erf" j i •rporxtlona, It wUI produce unleu; I ' instead of diaaenalotrt, lis object la ' itetkldg not to whom it shall a-'y onotAeaa, it moete' In ordtr tlud Clirlatleps may waleoma one another. have always liad*~Ibeir I annual general anemblic; but the School aad tho New School bad I each their own. Since the uaiimaf the 1 ' bod lea lu but November, those •eparate aaecmlllea bare become things 1 of ttifc pltet, and this is tbe first Assembly of tho Presbyterian I Church since the mrmarehte schism I 1838. One (j the most Intonating event* of the present session was tho reception of a letter from tho aged Dr. David Elliott, of Alleghany City, Fx, who wa» the Moderator of the but 'Assembly which adjourned thirty-two year, ago, to the moderator or presiding ofilcrr of the United AsI .etnbly of today, In which the venerable clergyman congratulate, his brethem on their reunion, i When the Assembly opened on last , It waa presided over by two moderators, the Iter. Dr. Fowler, of , the hue New School' Assembly, and , Her. ' Dr. Jacobus, of the Old .School. . It having been arranged that the presiding officers of the last Assemblies . of the separated branches should pre- . side on thl. occasion until a Moderator should he elected by the present As- . Kttbly. ; llw office* of importance In the Assembly, after the moderators, are the stated clerks, the |>.niutnent. anil the , temporary clerks. The Iter. Cyrus I Dicfaon, or Baltimore, was elected r iicrmaimit ckrk, and Uic Iter. Dr. t Heed, of Ctemdcu. N. J., with Judge . McCoy, of Chillicothc, Ohio,' were i elected temporary clerks. Among Oic . prominent delegates are the Iter. W ui. . Ailams. D. I)., ofjfew York City, who . was doe of the leading iiK-p among the . New School adrocstes of reunion; Dr. . James McCoah, President <.f Princeton . College, Rev'.' Jonathan F. 8tranu, D. D., of Newark, N. J. Iter. Dr. . Watte, from llclbut, Ireland, Dra. . A root and Blaikie. from Belfast, t Ireland, anil Iter. James M. Priest, , a colored clergyman, who cornea aa . delegate from Liberia. or couim tbe work to be performed , by thl. Assembly will rebte not only . to the usual business of tbe old As- , tcrobUea, but to the perfbetion of plana ; of united action. Tho most important business of the session is the action on the re|iort which provides for the en- J d r. .1 at
tire rearrangement of tho churches of the denomination. By this action the t "" Synods all over this country and t|ioM J 14 of India, China, Slam, and Japan will J have their boundaries accurately de- J ~ fined and adjusted. Other InUTcating ■ t, topics of busipras, such as the Von- [ I, .ideration of the report of the Commit- j t; tee on F reed men— wldch present, the ■ le record of the walking of Presbyterian - iy action in that direction for the last fire yean; the right of "ruling olden" to J ir admit member, into tho Church, and « lo other matters of general ecclesiastical r- interest will he acted upon. * rt It Is expected that a week or so « 1- more will be necessary to complete the • '0 work of this First General Assembly J ■e of the Reunited Presbyterian Church. J e- One of the pleasing incidents at the ; rt opening of tlicAsMtnbly but Thunday ; m waa this. ' The fint person to take his , 10 seat upon the platform was the Ten- J r- e&bte Her. Thomas Do WUt, D. D-, t ,a of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, i r- New York. lie was conducted to his J w mt bj Moderator Jacobus, and sat « i- there aa a premonition of the future i r, coming of his own blessed Chnrcli i bly with the groat company of I'res- • lijtcrians now gathered with one accord ' In one place- 1 TnCxownunp Vaoxwck^yJIon. ' William Moore, has appointed Dr. K. M. Cooper, WUUkm Fewimlth and 11 COL a C. liar ben, or Camden, as a < Board of Examlncn, to examine can- 1 didates for the codetehlp vacancy r J" which he la omitted to (111, in the " United States Military Academy at ' West Point. Cand Wales will range from 17 to 18 yean of ago, exaept ; soldiers who hare been honorably j ro discharged, whose aga la limited to ^ ' I ftwtv that the time ' * for the examination will be about the i * tenth of Jura. Tho Board wiU meet A at tbe Weat Jersey note) Ctamden, for . •"!: i > I^ttoa Hafl or BI.VK Fnju. — On a Monday of but week three retired Carmen hailing from this ritT, started " for Oap» Maybouaty oa a fimng ex- , '• Jttlitioo. Sao first day or two they f r- had not much s'ucceaa, but on Thure- ] , day they made a tremendous haul , with a Mine catching twrntynrren i teishda of bine fish. After (firing ( '■ away a huge quanuty they had three i al barrel* left to ttlt down for home eon- J 1. •umJ'tl°P_ If "J * <8» u doubt lb. above statement we refer ™ them to Charles Wateon. Daniel P. * Smith or David Tmniin. -Fitter. *■ !. A MlVTAKX IS OcOAKIZtVo THE I • ! Fast AX AXJCT— In tlw organixaliun ■ "■ ; of the Fenian army of invasion tin- J L j general rttte was reversed. Instead or ■ 1, having a heavy body of rank aad file ' _ aad bat few oaicen, mramricaUy eotn,n pared, It is said tlwy had more officen ™ than mm, and aa tbe officers retreated i m on lha approach of ttw Canadian miii- | tia the minority of the flgbttag fere* ^ "ulj *ere left to do the fighting. ] r< ' CAtmote. Purchaser, of the Pore.ri Peruvian Syrup (not IVnivian lterk] ) . ^22 tefiurePurel"^ Kl"unioc ^ J
Sprtlal Notices. J7.l«..r to OE^.o.nr. or K.w - i coKNiinoxin N J Ita. te. tut. "f f_a.xi.uto f; l tax. »t.c--t tasr Crer, «. I. | c Troi • |'C Wi. unaa aicatsx { i» , ron£u_ ml tiu lutoK , ims >_• sr ta« u_m.> stasuia. i i t BTtakAW9&<S : I » ware, sast_ss.iv.assTs tasttota _ss- • ' 1 3^ 1 r w'rtuw"'. ffrt!*!* Aee"4f*rnor"'to;' c ■ - i • sgakraffff i ■ :E=r:S; ifsss; ssss g | BlllxslJBS IS. roapnist, . Mora, ot ISIa B .Am »s4 i»kuus. itt psBirful. ilo;c SHgSlggfE; lr DXArNESS, BLlanSKM so. CATABRH »- liT.i.4 wits IS. ulauxl iww, bj J. Uuv. i , « n. ssa mr.Mor or diimw. «j «. r«< «»J 1 r«, III, ,riwi,i WW Iter ' i" : "i n.,i, i-.nra'i.. .. b/tu DO w-,r.lMn su prtZ j of "* ***** """* ,j Couiuniptiou. s- u»*r. .nd h.1. IS. rnlmobl. f.rup lo 4I(.«I .■» a IC cure. 11 to ■_ itooj.S • P«|"*I ol , Ihu Itlny-Bv. J.srt, Is .11 ol whle. Urn. II. .«pui»U>«J^» tewtote^ua jS. mew sta» *• d|'wto^wSsWM~-J».' tollls. li. m fa-re.?g Mtte. j •• 7. i t, f.lwtotnr Cwsivaptlos us altkls r...b <1 i!SSliwSS.a,S wen wMaY n_t to Sum to £_l "rtm U J ■-
*n ttra'r.ato.at at ron.asipllon It I. ol tto Jj ntswrt las iil'.slSteaiv. vtewsso . Suites " «:S5Srrfa,s=.'tpis ■ =S2 i ... ,u. >w ..du«. .—i' > . , ^Saftsit*55i^scs.,s^ Ms ol IS. ml. si Is IsslsersIM .nj lb. lusc ts n«stss tkstr fsullos. Is s sorn.l »J tosiu^ ._WsT.au. SiiiLlijurow- i s iSVhi suti ssl ESSf^SsSiS tUst safi ssslst Iks fatosata *rnf UroltolzvszjsttL i ; sStorromiSsvS'froite'otaSs.?*^ ! ; ton1! MroUsS.I-Ul.. isli.l. p., to" rs. . - : - ■" DD3). NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Arwraartc Tegetalrte Soap. ^ For tbe delicate skin eflodies fit Children SOLD by ALL EMlGGISTS. qne MILLION acres CHOICE IOWA LANDS ! Mis at SS P«r am sad uswarCi, tor cask, 1 M _ .nan, by (to lows Ba&_4 toa. Co - i lSr*3kto*BMttjs « msSSIHS : WUI _Sl| (ITS Slass SS4 stavstlsu of IS Oil* I I'll i n{ wuroto tasin. w»M It. I sa^^&i7taF2ici.,-4r ; w' PHKg, ■ £RYCH0MANCY. Fascikatiob j *TiMM"i"l'iji?Bi «te>aa ■ toll th* rssArr lo IssrlsaW .lib., MX. ( , ssr sslval. .1 Win. Vuswrtta, Spiritual. I WkEshtt Sim^fbulmshto l*°' " ' I j . tbss Iwa y_n,6_ S0W sollast IS. _ iSlxn tow s mast SarilMu si tto Sumo. ' Jl r«orx3«oia,uai.mii».tuxt_it. rails. 1 : i 'phi* tv tears' EXmiXKCt iii t*r j ! i ' : : ; i ii
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ^reMto.*AsSm' ul'irousT Hlr^r l&Kis PA-TESTTS I 1 tetslsw«tt<>Ctoem,taMkteaa''sVr Mm i -ssclr ' (CXTAILIitlED itsai : TX7ELSH 4 ORIFFITU8. ! s. "Wi d'mri uXtS ytssaf BslUsc site i r Sato^m i : 3|KtS8@S8St j ' psi'rarant ns in' tor iroug ^Tto,s is j SJIro j ) SIQO jgjgao : Daris ^ Sunlight and Gaslight : 1 n;:rETSjr,V'^^.P''"' [ Secrets of ^Interaal Revenue. J Irftrrulnn or '•tUov^rrfloi or^oorGorrro. ' ; Ml lo tl>. lowMl. uw OH Mr. sad Costto ( I a. j
drrrviraaos. Ms.plrs.tto oHclsl sotnio- 1 suSlto." A Ir.rl.M Uatofuat w«I, Inrslss- 1 a "Sot OoraraMt alrtswSvs S''n- ■ ' odo coplM alrudy soil. Ascst. wxalol. Cos. j I • SMISI books It M. AddMU w. nist. Vulll.k.r, PhtUds , P*.. Uoatoa, msm., CklekSO. ! ' wsxxr*- — 1 u- v"'— ' 'i GREAT AMERICAN : "wroa^sd •|h>r»T" "wis ^ P FURNITUKE, , : Oo ts Jl. It.VMI'E & CO., I 1 HAND BOOK OF I TtoV.- 1 HUSBANDRY. A ^^'tefictto^'ito' ?D> I l.l.o. R. 'wARimi, Jr. of OoSra Earn. Tk. lam .sporlasto aid mocalxvl sblllly si tto sutko. |imkw a wan si swritsa STJ^iSTjE&SrSfjS'vS^ sswrsTlaffa. "itrutoni oraulsrs liw. •toMSJWto Aa^MV at Oto. ^.S Hl'llAin THE OLD WAY THE "ifEW! Great American Tea Company „ _l£staMuta4tl»U. .. f Six 3L 38. 35 A 87 VfeUW St., New Yore. JAN. «. KtVSEDT fe SON STSSS towowro. wmto'Srs'to* i ^^^^^gSuroto . 0>«t ASWSM Tto QsIil.tnbOk. TM" : -aSSr^E^ S;^S£^SS| : ^S1"' r"^S^|*l2d' •^E^ i5" : cs ! MEfcSSJSSsli sUtoSMMe SsawtoMMOSlrML S*. | ; ^ | ; | Aor^^A^ BHIGLEY'S ! Miiturol Hlwterj. i ■ ■ sSSissE gS3S3S j i
GEO. WV8MITH, ^ Hm Jniti^eived a AVc£*el«ud Stock of the Latest Styles of WALL PAPERS! t I- 1870, j 'Being the Handsomest assortmeut of the kind ever introduced into Cape Muy county. And is bow iwepated to ftjrni*h Uiem in amy quantity, and in Kvory Variety, from th* Plainest to The Finest Gold Papers? A safe at rHILEDEtaPniA PRICES. WINDOW CURTAINS AND TRANSOM PAPER. Paper Hanging i N rally executed. Also, ENAMEI IN® done at.Iteasoaablc Price*. The great sdvautxc* iterivrd (rem having IV • prr Enxta*l*d is that it can be scrubbed like a board, and huts four limes as king as paprr put on in tlx- usual way. No. lO "Washington St, Opposite the Centre House,. CAPS HAT flTTt X. J. } • - GEOffifrpf W. SMITH. a Practical Painter. "i: GRAINING, CALClWrNING, WALL PAINTING, k ; I No. 10 Washington St. opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. UEOBUE n SMITH. • AUCTIONEER,
3 ! New Advertisements. '■ JHK CBK1T MUICIL BI8C6VERI S' VINEG.Ut UITTEMH! 1 1 ;£ Mere tian 500,000 Persons P?; ■ I |j| lis llvrZHrll
: srEvars ; : i s^'sf.'cr.'u'-.u.s, ; ■ 1 ™:-. jrtws |Jwi ? n^4 ^la^fl.s^^ \ 1 I ipOE Sen Article of Food, j Per IvrcBtj.flte rente jou ran tauj ■ at year Dragglvl or lirocer a package " [ 8ea Mass l'arlnc, manufactarrd from r part Irish Mass ar Carrageen, whlrk ! wlU make slxtera quarte of Blanr . Mange and a like quantity or Pod- 1 ■ dlngv, Custardi, Cieams, Charlollr » Kuue, Ac. II Is 8} far the cheapest, heallhlesl and most delicious food In • the world. ■ Rand Sea Moss Farine Oo., 53 Park l'lare, N. Y. I f | PLANTATION BITTERS. S. T.— 1860— X. t or* | bis vnd dvbilltolvd. As w Tonle sn-1 . ly.slas wV aiswid.i wkltk swl.rs,lBw ' ' ) IX* Miaul >plrll». far sals bp all H drawing »*to I A®™'" VY anted i ! Phygioal Life of Woman u TwcWTT-pirrn thocsatoxow rxadt j Bp oxo. h. kaxhstj^jr. o. h Tto SktoVrawstosbl. BtotoM of IIS Say. b • SwtosslL SIto a a 01 suss, M. !>., hsl. II. I ' P" "oi!a msclcar, PsbBstor, S&S&BS'&t *1 iiwegraasMS! C 5™ FM.in»ir -uirfT. ...TO, * ■ • n,.. I SI'X • il I HltelXI RMXTJHO KACHIRS cu, totk I 'HJUBFATHKII'S HOUSE'1 or SI Tho Unwritten Word «, BP Dasixl M * sot. sstaot of ItopspwUr ; amaefcgniasaaatf aa t
lAT GOLD PRICES I CASH! *;l 111.1% H BOOKS, I? to -r a *r i o i\ !■: u % . SCHOOL BOOKS, ' || : Mterellanrunk Baoks. Magailnes. fie. ' |l NOTIONS, UjTUUAOt'O ANI. SKL.MiS. "5, Snap, Cundk". Family Dyre. I|j TBrm, VUI8E8, a Confectionery BejarlNsil. • tto I Fin® Confections, Foroign St Domestic Fruits, Fruits,
' to. <Ji>rv-lM..n'>. talnn-. •IN""' || CHEAP STORE. . buck, l1mk, tailcinkii pulfiteb, j ^ j C"' Ja^'notm*"1' ! I By Ik. tetowl»a»|,CMjV to oat. by r Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country j r Produce, a la Iks wawin. lehigh coal sail i FEItTILIZKltM. 1 a. V. Oar. to-lrns Tnd fi Tiraflto, ( Contractors & Builders, j j. h. townskivi), Qontractor & gullclor, ,, , Washington 8l, near Episcopal Church, jobbinc T j Mr*roSrt*HTto?''Hto°,,Ii C'r" u > |'l* ^J^^^Y^I^k^'lOl'il^k Tklr'j ATTENTION! ' II OFF* A. \ fi WII. MAVIS, 1 6$l"peF)ki's ^i)J gijiidci'?, j TA?f I'1* Wtaro el lalnraisf ik.lr Irbal. £ I lor uo.ifTtomi^0;, M, so? jSSSail ■ j| Move StxntctureK 1. | toSuTasI" "" "* j [; SHOr-Cer. Wsaklaxtsa St. a D.I..U. A,. 4I " STILL AT IT." "" ! I WARE A KLDRKDGE. . ? j Contractors and Builders, • b. CATK ISLAHD. K. J, a Also, Ax»sb lb. tto bm! Impravto A CIKAVKI. HOOPiaO SIATEKIAI.. ' . tofiymoferotov si start sollw aad la wwkRICIIARD C. SOFDEft, j MILDER. Y CAPE IHl^NIi NEW jkhhk*. o, lalsad, tow 1-totj. j jj RITA* U! HIT. I> lalta. J, Fancy Dyeing Establishment . Y | a., tc ,'ws r« * mm. Hmarous. 1 teJ TtaTR SUks, Wevlto sad tossy M, ot I - j jJ.urp atosrtpoes. Tto!. .siw, winy . : •a ' wtSS 62tok^*d °"'iS5Tr i "W b ■ ' 1 a
Boots end Hats. RE-OPKNED ! BOOT, SHOE ill HAT STORE. FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Hals and Csui for Men sod Beys. ; Millinery, eto. h. nn. iain, No*. S'ill X 388 Snulh Street, & Mourning Millinery, ] VIEW FA LI. »■« WINTlill , MILLINERY GOOD6, Velval, Straw and Silk ! _ IIO.TNRTS. HATS ASD CAPS. OMto Ubwl Btyl.. lor LsdltoAsd Grslbum, DRY GOODS, or vsilsu klsJ..— PrlsU, Mosllss, M.rlsss, Wall and Ceiling l'ai>er, j Ingrain, Stair and Kag Carpels ; " Bslllso. (taiyul Wsre.rt.: " | JANK II. smith, £ I ~ wuimmiyiMNn. ^ ' _ : D0isl^*"n.,^^toT.,Si.,ro." Mobile Weekly Register : c. c'toJri ATto?!1",'11 taartM^ l- J ofgg.^gg^ iSrtsSOTJLVx , WMlHtaT mi. I "■» Proft asflstsr, stoblb. Ala • H : sr.ass iawasiffi."52 ' ,
Leaoh&Ware'g Golumn JHK LABGST ASSORTMENT HARDWARE IN SOUTH JERSKT, • ,AT ' LEACH is Wfiltr.! i - ^ n. z E 8 t I i s § s ! > « 1 m ! ■ » « S 3 " ... ... Q®. I gA«B wEiupn. WASH CORD, e" MASH PCI. LIES. HASH LOCKS, BAnU FASTENERS LEACH k WAIIE'S iihl i £ n I 5 I * * D « ' u '% * Jack Planes, Smooth Planes, Mitre Planes, Until Planes, Rabbet plaues, Dmilile nml Single Plane Irons,
If = I r 1 S • r a Yon Waal any Kind of CARPENTERS' MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS LEACH K HARE'S. "I Si ^ 3 !.i O rt £ | e m "s - e 2 Is Q ~ _! * 5 i co S Flour! Flour! j The Very Bnl FLOUR IIV TIIK COUNTRY ! Cheaper \ Than at Any Ot/ier 'Store in i lie Calmly. LEACH K WARE'S. ^'■L KINDS OF Groonrixs, TPKoyrsiOTsrs china ware, willow ware, WoodejQ Ware. Ao., Alb, Ac., Ac.

