CAPE MAY OCEAN VAVB. THUH8D4^. AUGUST 11^ 1870-
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CITY AND COUNTY : : • i Fob Hale, — A Smith * American Organ, with *tX stops. tremolo, subbose, and *11 tho modem Improvemsnte, IbUrd in the h**t style, sad ansnrpaasadlnsiraetnMOfteoe. It* eoat wa* 3250, ha* been in u*e only eight month* and will now be sold at * low Acme and warranted perfect. Tbt* U a splendid chance tor any one 1 tlrolriag to secure a anperior iiu'.rommt for parlor, aabbath acfaool, or : church. Apply In pa»e, » by mail to the Editor of th* Ocab* War*. I Tub Lars Dnuwaiso.— The Daily ' Wilmington Cammmritl, of Saturday . In •peaking of the event give* the lid- ( unfortunate gentleman :-"Thc genUernan drowned at Cape May, on Tbureday, wa* Mr. Tbod. J. Hlggtn*, at St. Georges, in thi* county, brother of Mr. Anthony M. Hlggins, and ' nnuio to Anthony lilggin*, Esq.. of thUdty. He ha* tor a long time bocn in poor health, and mbjoct to sodden ' attach* of fclntnem, and It 1* peeanmed waaadaed with one while In the water. ' Ho waa 71 year* of age. Since ISM, lie baa bran one of the larwt Bepub- I lican* of thi* State, having, in that c year, nut the Aral ballot (and one of ' only three,) In hi* Hundred, tor FromonL He wa* unmarried." * Among the most notable and pkw- * Ing event* of the part week waa B the arrival at Cape May from Philadelphia, oo the 3d instant, of Arcadia Lodge, No, IS, K. of P. The visit of thia organiiatloo waa marked by the cuatomary oottrteou* decorum of the » Iiartidponu In their lamed annual excordon*. Wo are happy to learn that the benevolent object for which th.« cirvrdou* are projected met, in this " instance, a* it de*erv»d, with tho moat " happy encouragement. The entire aurora* of the aflkir ia doe to the fol- I lowing named gentlemen comprUing i the Committee of Arrangements i John Boyle, Henry Krttcra, W. J. I Goodwin, Henry E. Davit, Jos- II. ' Smith, T. 1L a King, C. H. Hartla, Samuel F. Fauna. Field PrOKT*. — A aerie* of lawn entertainment* In tlio abape of lodi- ' crow exhlWlkma, aack raoc*. etc., baa been lately inaugurated by a number j of nor joung gcntlcna n vlaitora, among whom wc may menllou the namea of Mcaara. A. Nuaboum, II. | Moore, Ugprge Fox, A. Moore, C. W. i llari* and Geeege Moore. Yesterday . a whsalbaxreiw rare, with the wheeler* , bhndfoldwl. and tho greasy pole font, were the attraction* on Ocgrra* Hall lawn, bringing together thousand* of .pet-taion from every nook and corner <4 the Island. Tho wheelbarrow race did not prove a* intonating a* ■Ucipated, but the climbing of tB growy pole waa ftm to tho assstnblsd thousand*. _ — „
typaainl TO A l*It!t.AD*l.rniA s Merchant.— At the Stockton Hotel oo Mnoday evening, an impromptu n concert at aercnado waa given to Ben- ^ Jamie IhrHoek, Bsq., an entorpriatag . and llberabhcarkeil merehant uf I"lill- ^ ' adel|>Wa. The moil; waa frtrnialinl . by Haasler'* Band, or Cowgraaa Hall, | and aonie very choice ackctlona were pUyial and hlgldy applauded. It wa. a aurpriao to Mr. 1 hillock, but aa he i. „ a man nor likely to be a*tooiehed. he waa equal to the emergency, and eu- , ,, birtainoil the band and hlafHsnda moat , handaomely. Ths DAtLT WAVR was ( not forgotten. ^ t Tub Moohuout Excv union—An ; J exenraton per mil haws the Court Ilonae tor the bland to-morrow even- ' ing at 0.4*. returning will lean Cape May Uly at 10.30. Onr-Menda at the Court Homo and along tlie route will doulrikM avail tbsmadves of thli pleasure trip. Fare for tiic excuralon ( from Court Hooao, 70 eenta; Kio Grande, 40 eenta ; Henrietta. 90 cent. ( Any profits resulting will be for the , tx-nrfll of the Sunday School J If the odltor of thTcspe May Ilally j .twr re would give mure attenUou to , the bualncaa if hit dally journal (I) and , Iwa tow Iraa en tho prival- aflhlra of , iwople who haw dune more toward. country In a juar than lie will in a life Ume, hot who happen to differ with blm in apolitical aenw, bo would ' I.- conferring a apodal luvar oo the reader* of his enterprising .heel, which b " puhiiaboA daily daring the season." At. ABB or Fire.— A portion of a j bnanl partition In una of the two-story *Imhiwa dri Osborne nrOBt, in the; ndgliberhood of the Trem mt Home, | •aught Are yeatcrday morning from I an oror-hsalial store which Mood too | ehan to it. The ahum wa. rery 1u'etly given, and occod-joed but iiuki.er t no excitement, *avo the ruanfag out | of one of .the horn earriagre without 1 the engine The fire w«. twnmjiUy rxtingniahed without the sasutanre of IB lire department. HlKTlUiAV Cklkkbjltiox.— Y»- 1 tarday Mr*. I«aaeD*Toung celebrated her birthday by a •mnptuous dinner at the Ocean Hon**, ■mounded by a limited number rf bar dear Mend* and children. Tau*t» ware Hberally giveu, and Ihr absent ones wen not forgotten A Joyfrtl rate by the gay party through the Island ended the oceaaien.
•'OdowtHjCB."— Iwdiea who have I never tried Colgate A O-.'a Dental f W Freparatloa havca pkaaun In rcacrvc. I n H ThSr "Odootlquo" U haaed uimn ; enrrectdwaakal prlnctplre, 1* -rimWSKMiSyCisSi ■ i* ab«i moat Miapfe and agreeable. >' % Tub I'nJndice ia Favor of Import- „ id S.«r* which tonarrly extotod haa i , . ttif.ly dhaprnored aiace the wahtv , adaduptt-bytrfW-cmmufCtol.^ gur A admirahbi wnja NBH , o- '"Oaabmere Boqaat," the tatoat, | , U twaapambh-. _ ] SrujiR-v DaygL-Tho Superin- 1 ' T-hitoieipbou diial anddonly on Sunday while reared la a chair la front uf mm if our hatafc. Hit death waa attri bred to dieeaae of the heart. ■ I 'nam Sab-ai, and iod*lg-ri in a plate !,H iKiiIiib* " peach man " ar
; Local Chit-Chat Ceaha are plentiful. Good pcachea are acareo. Our pohno fares will aooo be reduced. Our excellent Alderman ha* been vary bmy of lata. Watermelon, are abundant but of poor quality. The watering of atreaU at drnk U Serenading partita will now be all the go. Watermeloni thi* ytar are aald to be Lmipid, Why ia it? Vary likely an cxroaalon to the Dreakwater en Saturday afternoon The greatest bargain, in the ribbon 1 at Mra. Barkcrl, No. 49 Waahingtoa atrert. The member* of the Stockton Hotel Band hare a benefit bop oo Saturday A young lady at Congreaa Hall U finishing a pilr of .Upper, commenced Are year* ago. Decatur Mroet, between Wellington and Lafayettr, needs the attention of the Board of Health. Our City Collector ha. Ma bendquartcr* for the tnuiaacUon of bminca* at nndreth A Taylor's real catale office. Flat roo& thi* weather are an ahom- j nation. Wlien. oh when, will buildera give us something at good aa the old attic roofii ? Tho Monumental City la well represented at Capo May tills reason, and . are Indebted to her for tho large and i tuqievutite .V-fcgatluu she has rent y ] A moonlight excursion to Cape May i from the Court House takes .place on Friday evening arriving here a few ' minute* after seven, o'clock. We can dispense with a good many > things for next season, bnt we must hare more shells on our streets, more i streets shelled, and a more efficient ! •treel watering department. Mr*. It. Dillon has Just returned Philadelphia. with a new and splendid assortment of Uw latest and 1 moat fashionable style* saslie*, ribbons, llowere, hat*, shawls, etc., No. 61 ( Washington street. We leant from " J. T. S. V "Ca|w , May Goaip" In Uw Ereniay Stir that Mr. W. drainer, Mr. Bennett and W, AlUson have secured building lot* in , Uw neighborhood of the Stockton ' | Hotel, and iiropoae patting up cottages as soon as the reason is over. The bands at Uw Stockton and Congress Hall deserve handsome tesUraouiala at tho hands of our visitors, and will doubtkaa be remembered by , their respective friends on Saturday i evening, in theatrical parlance we , hop* the gentlemen will receive I "bouncers." Ticteta for tho Dodf worth Band Testimonial are now r ready. * It ia real ftm to watch liw " lovyere" - aa they promenade Flirtation Walk ' these delightfril evenings, and hear ■ Charles William Henry Augustus, as he turns hit eyes to look Into her dovelikrvirbx. murmer to Fanny Clorindm murmer to Clorinda
Sophia: "Divino Fanny, you're the yi daughter at an nngel ; yon are, 'pon .i aoul, by Jove ! " And then to f watch Uw fair one on his arm, a* alw « leans up to him like a tick kitten to a brick. Oh, Moses ! who don't be- „ licvo In moonlight, music, lore snd tl flower* I ! "The proper study ol mankind la t man." U ; Tlw atndy of fiunlly history ia ex- b tending in our country, some threo |( ; hundred awl sixty-five printed family n , genealogies having loon published, and o those In charge of Uw records are almost dally written to for Information ( of tho early history or torn* family. « A society for fbriillaUng this study lias been established in New York, and •> a periodical adlod the Geneafogioa and t Biographical Bfcord L now publtahed f ' by tbom. If any of oar citizens know anything « of Samuel Bancroft, his ancestry or J I tucerosor*. wBo was one or Uw pur- t chasers of Uw parsonage at Cold , ! Springs VlUage, In ITJl.Uwywm con- c frr a favor by wriUng to " J. M. B.," ' i r. O. box 3M, New York city. [j ThBSeeood Hop of the reason at the j . Tremont lioure came off la.t evening, i : The snoceas of tho Aral taw das so great i | aud the enjoyment of It bring heralded ] . aliroad so freely, all remaining on tho , . Island who |wrtidpatcd In It, were | j anxious to h*ve another evening of I such pleasure, and number* regretting j " ! their farmer anrencn took advantage \ ! oi the ojiportunlty offered them last ! night, and mad* Uw wall* of old Tre- i i . mant tremble UJlbc maisure of ebutlc rjmepsaod ring wlUi exclamations of ; p ' unalMJTff Juji" and rounds of soeUl • , haiqiy greeting*. It wa* without doubt > Uw greatest surer** of Uw seuon, and 0 j'reflrets much credit on Uw enterpn*lng • j hiwtra* and the gentlemen of the house. ' ' rmou.N AU.-Wc are always plrasnl , I to note a compliment to one of our J j editorial breUireu. If there it one I I clare «f irvqile who work insider than j auoUwr tor the pu trite good it is the ( . editor of a newspaper published at the 1" I seashore. A number of ourprominent i -41— — we learn, have tendered to * j Tlobcrt W. Rcnshaw, Ew] , Uw odltoj j of Uw Capo May Viammd, a eompU- " mcntary tosUroooial in Uw ahapo of a " • promenade concert ami drew* bop. It M wUl take place at Uw Stockton House, oo Friday evening iwxL The band. I ul Professor Dod worth, of tlw Stockn XTDHSSor ISUWWUI, Ul wm CI
ton, and Profcntoc Ilastert, of Otrium- a - have volunteered for the occasion. « : will, no doubt, be a brilliant aflkir. * j At Tint BToca-rosr.— The UwUmo- J, : null compQmentary promenade cou- 1 ; cert and dress bop, which has been ii i tendered to our lively cotemporary J | over the way, promises to be among Uw most .elect and brilliant of Uw , season It will take place at the I ) Stockton Hotel on Friday evening ' next. The combined hands of Uw Stockton Hotel and Uw Colombia , 1 onre will be proacnt. We are satis- i J | that Uw programme will curia am | ' j some of Uw choicest gams of music. ] It will be, per oreflnre, an af the I ; riebmt UTpnichorcan and concert /We. i of Uw aoasun. ^ Trotlmeaial* are Uw order of the ! d.^5-xt Taredsr^cvreiim: Mr J 1 S-hosL Ires Uw meal
^BpOMOOtT AT TBB CATttOUC CnuncH — Last canning a Urge and fashionable andbBiee assembled in the Catholic Cbarrh to sreisl st a concert I given in aid thereof. Tho onUstalna mcnt wasji grand concert given by the member* of St. Jcrim's Church, under , Uw direction of Mr. Tho*. E. Ilarkins, won known to PhilreWphiaus, and * ever oflkred to a Cape May audience. The opening selection, "To Drum Twnrlsinu*,". from LBmtriloUc,. wi* well executed- Mr. James A. Connor » and Mr. T. E. HarVto. sang Alercadaatc's Domine Dm*," which waa : wm* well received "OOnsmTtiu— by an. Kate Eiahoo, wa* enthusiaa- , caliy appUuded. Mrs. Caroline . Sauvan, also * member of the choir of | St John's Clinreh, sang "Gratia* 1 I Agimus," and "Beat in Uw Lord." , Mr*. Sua van is a finished ariUie, Willi a very full contralto «jm pathetic voice. Mis* Eishon toot ths soprano j I lu " Ave Maris Stella'' and " Quia c«t [ ] Homo," also singing tho solo in < "Show me Thy Ways" in beautiful ' r style, being frequently interrupted j [ with marks of approbaUoo. The solo 1 , " llcdemptor Mundi Dcus," by Mr. j ! | Hawkins, and "Sweet Spirit, Hear • , my Prayer," by Mr. A. H. ltoscwig, ; were worthy of special mchtion. Mr. ; M. A. Nowland presido.1 at the piano ; in his accustomod happy style. 1 Tub Mooxlioiit nop on Uw j J splendid jriazxa of tho Stockton Hotel ( ; ' last evening, was one of the pleasantcat ' ! gatherings wo liavo ever attended at | Cape May. In feel, we congratulate I J ■ Mr. Duffy in having mado a decided ; 1 Ixit with his moonlight hop, and trust ■ that on its rcpeUUon tho same admi- : ' i rablc arrangements will be iireservcJ. | _ • The only drawback wa* Uw dim aud uncertain quality of borrowed light I ' afforded by the luminary of the night. ; | I Doilworth wa* equal to the emergency j and gave the dancers a stunning pro- , , : gramme and in the best style. ! 1 | Last Evesixu'. Hop.—' The Hop ; . 1 List evening which came off in tlw , splendid dining hall of tho Stockton Hotel, waa a splendid aflairi between | ' twelve and fifteen hundred persons : in nttenpance. A large broporUou of Uw ladies in tlw room were in . ! evening costume— in many in^tancss ' really magnificent— aud a gqocrou 1 rivalrv' was manifested in Unite do- ■ 1 gance. Some of tho geuUcnicii pre. ' cnt appeared in frill dress. Dod Worth's | ' music sreroed to outilo llsclfiwhllc the gentlemanly proprietor way a. - usual ubiquitous. The programfnea \ - used were gems in Uicir line, and , hop was one of tho fullest yet given i I on tho bland. „ A New ExTiatrnisB.— Wilson, of | D No. 00 Washington .Street, whom tho • i- Inhabitants of tho Monumental City | here speak of as the prince of caterers in tho provision line, will erect, this winter, a line building for tho purpose of supplying not only Uw cottagers ! k but all tho large hotels with their marketing next season. He will pot on ' one or those celebrated Arctic cars on s the railroad, and have an Arctic ltoh friei rator Lirge enough to keep a woek's supply in his store. Think of It, ye s • - i i r i..>H,i.rM, ... supply in m. store, i nine oi m ye •
of good uf eating N meat the day after it la killed, you can have it kept three or four days a. you like. And think, a fine Juicy leg of mutton kept hanging for four a weeks. It 1* almost too much to ex- c pert, jot many hero from Baltimore who know him, nay be never foil*, ami hi* establishment in that city is not equalled by any in thi* country. 0 An Albany barber having a very In. § tem|ierate man to «havo on Sunday, begged hlu to keep his mouth shut, as | wa* a punishable offcuso to have a J rati iaU open on the Sabbath. » "Tht Her trtr.ro tU Satn, ill Ca am. Char net rr, Conduct and He- ] . ft*." Byllox. A. H. Stztiikn-'. : f Three year* ago the announcement | 5 the Notional Publishing Company, Philadelphia, of the speedy public*- ; r of this great work, created a pro- J; sensation throughout the ' country. The prea* of both sections liall- * aa the appearance of the hook with delight, for it was admitted by all that Uw task of transmitting to poMority . Uw Southern vcraion of Uw history of r our great dvil war could not have bccu - confided to an airier pen than that of j I Mr. fTBrnitxn, the greatest living ; •talesman of tho .South. The col- s league and friend of Clay, Calhoun • and Webster, be ia a connecting link 1 between the present and glorious post, j and aa Vice-President of Uw late 1 Southern Confederacy, be is peculiarly ■ I fitted for tho task, by hi* opportunities ; of knowing the most weret detail* of , ' the history at the War. Above ali, • » high character as a man, which r always won him tho respect of his i , political enemies, enable* us to rely ' upon his statement* with an absolute ' certainty. In Uw first volume of bis | 1 work, Sir. Stbtukx* confined hlm- - self exclusively to the causes of tho - War, reserving the narrative of the actual struggle for the aoeood and con- ' eluding volume. The success of the i ' UF TBiflmr wu eiuiaminuy, " t reaching a sale of over 60,000 copies, i ir then tliat portion of tho work , which of necemity was tlie dryest— if * miy tart of this magnificent production ' caii Is- called dry— lias met with such , a wonderful and rapid sale, what are we not warranted in predicting fur tbo ' second, in which the thrilling story of o the most terrible snd destructive war n of modern time* ia told with all the _ iasclnation of romance and all the sublimity of truth. Mr. Stephens slights e no Italure of tho War. and hi* work t reveals a particularly interesting and d fascinating portion of it* history, , which has ncrcr been made (public untd now. He goes to the bottom of the secession movement, and Igiote Uw confidential history of the OWvontion It which formed Uw Confederacy- The , vexed qur*tioo of the non-exchange of , prirooen of war ha* much new light " .hod upon it, and ihtt alone ought to t- commend the book to every one who ,1m I n.l/L nf n n.irlltffn n- Rnnil,. uic I.W. iu every ouo who saw a nbrtbern Southi ft
ern Prison. What will strike Uw practical reader taunt favorably, however, U ths fact that Mr. Stephens' narrative is free from bitterness and sectional feeling writes with that calm dignity which is always the historian's most eflbeUvc weapon, weighing fact* according to their merits, ana arriving mt eooclu•ri.ms with a clearness of Judgment which is, to say Uw bast, remarkaiu one. who was himself an imporan actor hi the events narrated. It is this fact which wUi nuke his hook so wultouw to those who arc seeking substantial information upon Uw subjects treated of, and who prefer clear I wAol was* dam, to fine theories as to what might ha— tore aceompiisfaed. ! 1 bren compelled by ill health, i since the wax, to tnnsata abnott onr day, Mr. rivarexB*. ha* hsrei onslA.d . I m took t«k orer his h-Ht and ringu- .. tor emre. with the swtore. of on. t > wlioar reennl is netafrilto^, and tspra 4 i 2ke5TE5rhd^ ! b) sntocrtpswoi <*!y. aad agents are i-
c New Advertiiements. ^ funiir AKD MILV1LU aAtLBOAS . e L CO.-* rrnCB BOLDBtea BBBTiwo. J ' ' 1 NTtUSJHS , x*.a>(ncuntrtTan)iiAUETSL^ « , rjnu. TAPrtsi n*y sc racer *atxd ; sssss! f*re. saUstkl aili Ssls* s*sre«. ... - TUMI :r ol oU>.r (ooca Saou *s* Mil b»IU, tor art. . : ACe"T* WANTEEieo m ib ;,.™:s.EWMp j | pouasura UWIHUB rnix " 1 0..I asrrooi. smiuiii Toi o*iis* aret, > ■lu, isrs. r«t tbuiacss addmr ts* rns>n«it , , w. COOK. A- ii.( sat stir n. JffHBpl<TKt:ni:iivii.i.R io i kkb.u bb-| . i ' 1 j S'.«cns -.i:S egg ; I SSsBwsSu! sfip" ! niSwt Ifi SOlADDtO SCBOOL roX^TOCXQ LADIES. ! • I STATE' NORMIX SCHOOL, u I - - MEW JBHIXV . v 1 ^^1.1 ta»r«M. Iselodln* Jo.i«.TMinos. su. J( j j.-BMS'.K^ COLUUK. Itard^nlswo. ' PUtKX*L»'.°AnM. trSlXpul.*" " „ 1 rkfAIA .OOHJOL^ n 1 stem!' hroiSsreirtM J. r*°iiiii:«- 1 I WAX. A. ColtefRTUls. Most. l.k I'.. ; wwm^xM •" I ■*< — ^ Weigh •These Words.; f | CSIj" Mki^pnSSsa^reSaw U*' Ssi ' I ts'Sth rijatw ; a I » saAreUf ft" | tSElUU CrtuVteS™ relresb- . " 'ml-"!?!.'; *"!Iii 'p7!7"m "iu'""i.n ■ " !
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i" i' i 'yra^llbSis^jre ^ Bw; RTITOKM SRl»irl , '.rWR, luTssBtoMbk RORwj^wgj ursfejkWte^to^tM AtiKM'k WAITED Ftm j 'J LOST ABROAD r j DR. J. S. KENNEDY I SON, IX thi: itRtit tin TintiB IraiUG STORE. ! • No. 37 Washington SL, i OK THE ArrUCTBO. 1 WILL ALWAYS MtCKlVK BI DtT Oil DY NIGHT. ' One uf tin' Doctors hold, himself f. in readiness ' AT ALL nOUIW . that are daily made by llieir friend. • and other*. i A-|(|Wl( | DRCJO STORK, niti'GS. J PATENT MBDI4TSBX, < Pl'.lt Ft'. it Kit IF*. ■ And TOILET AUTHT.EX, *• which Ihry at. JU*RR«lR«
Thsy are r!m RjRBt. tor ths Great American Tea Cam, OF NEW YOBK, ALL THE CtlOICBST PLKVOBS OK GREEN ft BLACK TEAS COFFKKH. wutcil ark auaxv ABnonorxn, at Cisco ran ts. Ill Warranted to glic Inllre Kails. rsrtlos of UiHs) Krfanded. as rra sxv ciscolsss slttixc vosth aWfijii|Jg§ ??? A**7~„r*C. ■b. Bic.tam t*., arsptu, sot
New Acheriisttn*nt*. 81000 REWARD. JOHX1TOX. HOLLUWAV * CQWDLX, KS.SSI AiskslmL railRdRlfSL. ^ TBI ■TriRltl MHC CCRLEU. ( DRUG STORE! tjllre Largiwt i.u.l lis-nt 1 DRUGS, Fail! JMisiiits, Ptrfatri, TOILET i Fancy Articles I In Cape May Counly. j , • j For Medicinal 08e ONLY, Dr>. n.tltCY to BEt n.IT, : patent Englldh ' ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT.
Mcrclmut 3t < - noonsi ro' ■»> th'i' hvitosis hy R|>i>l,i»r >r ; rptr rmunimm | ; CAl'K MAY CITY, X. J. 1 r MICA HOIS' OF IX7<». j Fine Tlew of Ike Bay and 1 Orcsa. p '] *** ... """" , 3 IN EVERY WAY f WOKTHV OF I ATTENTION. \ Thi greJN^dvxntagc* wc • (xiascss, as the rcSlt of a large, , well-established ancKaucccssTul 1 business, with an expefcnee of I more than twcnty-fivAycars, j. I enable us to offer inducements to all who are about to ttcome , purchasers of a tar Ready- Made Cpthing-tm 1 If second to no earablishment in , the country. JBtir garments »re all made of/he best materials, | carefully selected; nothing unoun l orfan any way imperfect r made/up at all.Vvcn in the lowest trades of goods. It is a welllMtablished fact among clothiers, that our Ready-Made | CtotiiinB, in every thing that j goes to\]ake a superior garment, is wiequalled by any stock of goodsSsPhiladclphia. i Our assortmenrSa^so large j and varied thft every Oae can | he r'ttcd at once, without tfclay. j Our prices are always gv^n- \ tccd at, low, or lower, thanlthe j lowest elsewhere. We Wave j also a fine assortment of J
! ft' Goods in the Piec/.ngh which will He made upA> order, i in the best manno^ «nd at prices much low* than are usually charged/for Garments made to ordpr Gcntlenlcn visiting Phtla- ... ip.'iia.ivan, by having their mcasur I registered on our Hooks/have samples of goods fnrwaulcd, with price lists, by mail, Vt ■ any time, and garments, Yither made to order or se!edled\om our Ready-Made Stock, WSsdcd by express, 1 which will be gu»>qntced to fit correctly. \ BENNETT &CO. ; Tower Hail, j/S Iftrht St. I H./fwaphtmm FrfiJbd SOU Sir. a PHIIADJAPNIA. ,r
Real E«i*te. FA>?" firon **- "tilUsilMire liUT xT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE I A0n0%n«TTT.w''1 Nti TLajao, Craat, Waad aaf Caagrw* Rlroru, , ■roadway and Ikr Taraplkr. R. n. SWAIN, Agewt. SRLIML DANIEL M. FOX & SON, COKVKYASCEKH Itcnl ESTATE .Vgoats, Officr, No. 540 N. Fifth St, fRr |W IM» Mf IRK.1 Cottages & Building Lots ' t-u is c-.rr «■>. y-wd , l> KAI. ESTATE ! It. B. riWAIN. Surveyor, Conveyancer, j Real Estate Agent Mm BuildiiUL Lots & Fans, ' :: ]z " .•l.V.K.RU.^. prooll. CRpRHRy, X. J. QOTTAGK LOTH FOR SALE.' Itlaiiu AUatic HMmli " Columbia Ilonsr. i( Decatur Street. 335 II. j :'s ! ! i, H 4 S ; I 1 > I J 5jj I j \ S ' s j ll I bm i ^ SI ,41 ! , I ! u I
JacksoaTt MS ft l-J. Flour and Feed. I? LOUR" ; re FKED 1 '°ri—"'n°'«i toto'etoiiy . • » annl tare* " ioTir jr H<> ul nnwkyuwtoki Lime and llilr for risslerlag. 1 re.iq»myRf J, LKIIKill COM. I Floor Oil Cloths, and Mattings, j jinsaMyiw mm. Articles IXllvcrel Free sf Charge. Mill — On Jalksox Street. I ■jis-tf cri* n«r ci'r. x. '■ QOL'GllS, HOItK THROAT, Etc. JV* Medicine ar treatment can iced (to ' ponrful earmn jnwr »/ dr. iinni' WHITE PULMONIC BALSAM. nlhrr rrwRdy osrtrd lotlTinul R*^L"»« 3kIW Itiacrr, **4 Mkf ritlrR R*4 wiuitlu roita1Tk^.SI»u^rr«,t^'i toJMi dtj ARd mis rep*i*mr •rt*M ftua «*r iR«t ikr« It ORlHJR.ni <»r« Rll •— «RR IL TkRTR U TsriblA. SKOXCH ITU, csour, BLOOto • rlTTIXO. HOAUBXKSS. RRd "" KUL.
t^llk. rr.pR'rd RRly Sy ^ ***** J. H. SIMMS, M.D., it Proctioal Organic Chemist , 3 Bio. 707 Market tot.. WILXIXClTOff. DEL. y C LqAX'f Xr* SRlklRg Kota .RdCtreklR* StDtR, * lbs WullMiM «n<* e ! i^., u, ar,*::.' »7; 1..V. 5 . Rl SrIIIIrc C.ro.RI«Uk" lor -11 "RR-W it : S't52 — -»■ U-IW1W R,R*R IR RRSRT RR4 Ow— .1. , i.s.lisd **d w—s*d. 1 -^iluiB a. WILOOB. t. PACKAGE AKD JOBBIXB DRUGGIST, i Nt). AOS MAKKKT BTHBETj 'AMK. rBHtosLfwiA
Dry Goods, Grooorios, As. rpiIE PuhUr sre srereslb 1 A.lvtwRd to'cwU «t THE CHEAP B TORIi MAC'KET WILI.IAMB DBNKISVILLK. [ Cat* MAT Co., N. J., WkRlR TWy Win iRd BvRty Vulrtf Rf NEW GOODS, A MAOB| picket stock DRESS SHAWLS & Otter Grit SRlrekd ullk fo.lmio tJRl J»Rl RdRywd k J* Choice Goods LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH! Wr RukR • SlmlRl^ar STAFLB GOOD*. ' Bleached Muslin Department ' Being the Largest and Beat Assorted in the County. COMB AND SEX OCK WKW STOCK Bid NT A KDLL LIKE or (I.OTBK, CAflHIHEHES, Linen Drills, Etc. KOK MKX'l AXD BOTr l*t»*. A LA BOX STOCK Or , Groceries, Queen* IFitre, rf*. a^ikuu'"*1 SRtfRiRR ROW vktn yoa •» ar You will (hid at 111 F. CUBA. • STORK of " Mackey Williams, j •UW ^ ' 1 PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN BT THE QOANTITT. ' ryjBfreyikwff«yGcioS "fcj'om Sew and Choice NtsckJ ^ At The Vert Lowest IHick*. „ MACKKY WILLIAMS, jT OKXNISVII LB. f 4 JRW., tore teRi Cously, X. J. S. C. PRICE'S OML'.AP STOliE (or. rKKRT I M 4NSI0N fit*., CAPE ISLAND, ^ ^ "Sre, Ikr follewlR* roo.li at Ik. I "*,'cASV»trBE*, DELAIXA ? BIMblS, velvets iiesobTWIO'N"* °* *"
STUXE. bEABTHENWABB riltTS. OIL*. GLASS A rtTTT, GROCERIES, TEA. RllUAR, MOLASSEr. dPlCBS n.« »| / . 'mssasesisiss, TkR Mkkrekd Kaiilks Vry, nRrts' '"■4"%Snat™kmU.D. \ < CAXTBLLDS AOU^MtnVHE, I HTATIONKItY. . ton rraIi tattoTyawMu!' N . C, 1'kick to Co., N. W. Coil Ferry A Hcvtil St*., ""■r.'sss^ rEESH FALL AHD WTKTER BTOOlls DRY GOODS, M Ix)w FRorrra! For Cash, on Ex-/ SSOWK AXD SYBIFED ALPACAS, i DOEiams, DOMESTIC GOODS, Notion*, Sealery and Trlnnlsgi or all kUdt. CABFJLT1NGB. •ull'r ckikfR, k. J?""*' . Qwrer, Cilau and Earthc—m. i ^ UBOCEBIK9. ^ ' srere'. cSe—i, orr rkkdu J POTATtJ»4AkFk<afaUB. 1 AEvtaulltirol luflmtRl. ,1 r°* "~**^JS5JtoUkl*, L XRU*Sy*toF*aR4*rk«s. L. OAK AND PINE WOOD. " RMredfRrOuata " u MMuMutrurikn. a r* DAN KINO liOUHK
HENRY CLEWS & CO., (MbdSbto Trrnm, r tofldk*J S3 WALL ST., NEW YORK. ILIWI, RABlfiST A CO., isadfa. SSSSSSassases: NBATI.T am) PROMPTLY ?* Kxsentod at tha -v.vr. crock

