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' CAPE KAY OCEAN WAVE ' ,^3I.rA.USl3 • CITY AND COUNTY : C*pn May C'rty Otraclwy. * — - sSiS? sSS3SMtv-!i ^ttSittieiMsato'ci •JJWSjJSSB&MABir ^hbbbs?"*: ..WKafWlft .... ... ... . jsts~z«s^sr" rK^EiSB^TSfiaSt^ MU) StorMS St MAS » * .••«•» ■• iciu>i!»u TUll HOSTBI qVOTATIOS". Tbe value of Mock In the Cape May Farrius Fund and Building Association for ibo present monUk b aa follow*:— Fint .erica, 45 months old. $75.11 && " 23 •'. 11-75 4 th, "10 U.80 The Co-OnmATiv* Association: l.L series, 13 mouths old, (B.00 it " :: 55

Tiik Oo*a* Wat* will bo yent i FBF.E frwm now until the 1st of Jan- r uary. to all aer suticntoc* who remit - ill $100 for the year 1(71. I*T*OVEJSKNT».— WUhlll tile |«*l I week or ten day. the contract tor erect- " ing a handeorae throe-atory cottage ; with French roof, at tbe comer ontouth Lafoyctlo ft Wood streets, ha. been when to the well-known Arm of Hand Ware .t Co., by Mr. CW FWgueou, 1 or Philadelphia. The cottage 1. alter c designs by the smtaral PhfidilphU } atchltwl, B. II. Button, aod will coat t from right to leu thnusaud dollara. I At tbe eorner of Coogrees street A Broadway a my nlco cottage it In ; t uuurao of cracticm tor Mr. Jo». B. . ( Hughes, of thU place, under contract * byMr. Wm. T. Hteveos, which win j t ^SXmat Mr! J. H. Smith', new ! ' ■gore on Washington street I. brine , rapidly oneloard Mr. Uayret, the ' t obliging contractor, ha« a mnat effl- i dent corp of mnthauia engaged on the I k building, ao Uiat we mar confidently : k ' tot* fur something. alike creditable to t himaelf and Mr. Smith, and to tto e avenue ou which U la erected. a Tbo old store building of Mr*, Hawkins on Washington street. has cilia. ted a change of barn wilUa tba week, and , J bnaw/wraosedin tbe classic neighbor- L hood uf Ileal Lane. lu late alte will » won be occupied with a haodinmr * thraa-etory building, the frame for i which ie now baiog prepared by the i • contractors, Messrs. M are A Eldredgc. ' L CoLlLW Sawyer la about bulldiug J a largn ctHAjmcw oo the eorner of Hugto* I b \ .tore bulldiug i. being pat up on Jack writ atnet. oppoallc the Centre ( Houan, by Mr. Uuieu, of PteHad«l;>hla- ' | Will ml a'-mt 53000. a Mr. J r tnlah B. Sctolltager liaa .1 tumneuccd tbo erection ofu fine three- I .lory Cottage on LafoysUa atreet. hi<- ; iwicn Jeflbnon and Queen, the dimen.ion. of which will ta 34 by 50 fort, I 1 and will coat 55000. Mr. IJ. Ptersou [ baa charge of the work under Mr. . 1 ScheOmger'a auperrlaloa. i 1 Mr. Philip Hand, Jr., ie putting up ' - a hau denote cottage for E. C. Knight. , f Esq., «r PhitaWphta, on the bluff, , t between Whitney a Cottage and the j Hub House. Mr.MaOww Hall la engaged in bui Id- ' , log ibr himaelf a cottage on North . , Ware A Eldredge hare cootracted j J for a Cottage for Mm. Bennett on . Hogbae Street. . f Mr. A. W. Clark U having a Cottage , .•re. i«l on Eld ridge Arenue by Mr. 1. | ; K. Moore, contractor. I , Mr a a Uugbee ia olao putting j , up a reaidenoe on tbo aatne atreet. the I , Hughes Bin.., being Ihe rnnttaeton. ' Mtwars J. C. A T. a Stevens have ! in cnuree of crecllon a building <m , Ilruadnay, which we boUnra la inientlcd ( Among the contemplated ltuprareuienta we undrratand Mr. Wm. Cameron. of IldladejnMa, la preparing to ! 1 pul up a atore building on J act. on < ; Getting orror Dttirr.— Bearing i in mind the eaytng of the good John ; Wnaiay, that "a church In debt ia a I boudage In tlio world," the Truatcca i aod member, of tbe M. E. Church of I thla place have for aome time hernia- 1 WBWW .Ui" -Wrerawtt fi$ debt '] ioua Improvemeola made on the church i property during the pact fire year*.- ! Thie pntlaewnrthy ohfort la at length alnmat atlalued. ao that by the cfowof the year It la expected that all etrumbrmncea will be "Wiped out." When , with!" ^^.l^'iTO''ptioah,1o7ht7i k+hcopal, will be entirely free of debt. , a a all auch i..iniitiM*. ahoold be. I Tit* Lti Kl g.-Laat Friday ethning'o Bleating of the aodcty waa Ihe 1 ruuat intcreaiing ret held. The que- . i lion Ibrdahitr waia ably diacuaard. the ' argument, pre and eon being aharp, 1 Ireiiing^ '£i»l^d.'Th^°Sii2£n j VfMjK^o/^Aa"' chief 'dUpulant" j PU the negatlrc. One af the mod Important and aucwurkinga and tbe M|Uhpa to .re in-king arrangenwnM to hare h-aaaa amAad by lie: Aamnakou lu

rgl Lxxad Biwrities. Wild ductal abonad. - - -fSsaBses i. Gunning accidaota are aoeri n order. C.oo May itareaeaopk-rlewa foraale November in the nkiiaa time waa called the "wind mouth." A meat Intonating aubjec* for deI»te at tbe Lyceum tomorrow eren- *• tog. .The youngatoa who own akato are impatiently waiting for the formation of Ice. Franklin atreet la to be opened aod SiahL fr0m ColBmUai aTtooc 10 lhc •" Every houackw-per ahouid try Thca. m Nectar, for aafc at 18 Waahlngton r. Bar. Mr. shanka wUl ilhriata in tbe * Presbyterian Church of tfaia placa next u Sabbath. u- . The "Changed Craas" ia uudoabtcd- '• ly the handaomrat rhnmio which hue ^ been published. r- The question of tbe day— Win our , Tbankagiviog turkey be tit or lean, and what "a It going to coetT The (taction is pact, the wcatimr la J- colder, and the propir are^bnnylng to We ought to have at this aeaaon of Ihe year a revival of one of ths old- " kiUoned singing achooh. Whn'U Mart HI j The election returns aa published in - ihe Wat* tart Thursday ware fuller and more reliable than those fureUhed * Donation, of apprepriatc book, will - ho thamUhlly reoetysdat Ihe Lyceum toward* aurting a Ubrary. Several , valuable contributions hare been already made. t .. We will send to any address a copy- • I of tbe <10 chromo, entitled." Uttft Bed Biding Ilood," ootcodpt of tHioamea ■ of ten new .ubacriben acqMpanled < * with the money. i r, We would nd riiie property owners ! 0 to hare ihe ride walks In toot of their : • tores and cottages property curbed, J and pared with brick before the stormy } season acta in. . 1 Our popular to wnuuau.CapL Hiultk, ■ Our popular uiiuau. Capu Siultb, ■

la moat Cirorebly spoken of for the I IMaitlia of Sergeant-si- Arma lu the 1 next Home of Aaaeanbly. We know a of none more deserving the hooer. a Mr. Thomas S. Clark UitUl driving * a brisk buaineaa lu tbe boot and shoe ' line, having every facility for turning , out (lrat-claaa work. A new stock of ' 1 lad lea' and gents' winter boots Just reaired. I No service baring born held In tbe t Church last Sunday, tbe 1 congregation wcrehipod in the Preaby- t toian church by luviUiion, their paa- ; i lor. Rev. G. B. Wight, occupying the f I pulp"- f The Durlingtm OaMt, makes mcu- ( {. tion of a maaimetii laimpkiu. weigh- : 143 pounds, which hits been relied 1 r , by a gentleman in Ihe neighborhood of , 1 that citT. Can any of our Cape May i ; ahead if this? |J 80,000 Singer's Sowing Machines , ° been sold in the Called States t . the past year, uveryoooof which i F 1 given entire wtialmctlou. Several ; ■ ! have been sold wlttdn the F the same period through H. F. Hot- u 1 and* "^"T AeTOC7. U*pc May 1 o Our reader. Ihrougbout live cuuuty . a should remember lhc fiici that they can o buy auy kind uf .lore »: rithcr of the store depnia of Ihe Heneaet A Brothers, ; h cheap and In «hm iuataocaaebaamff k tliau thore article* can be obtained In i, , Philadelphia. ThU U uoconlrorertl- n I and any of our friflsxl. may astlflfy n tlipmaelm. of Ihe fact by a pnactical ii ileal. ' h I. O. OK G. T.— IWXALLATIOX OK 1 At Cape May Court llouae ■ tin following pereoua were duly in- • 1 culled ofiksn of Shanm Lodge. No. I 1 57, on Monday evening. 6th Intl.. bv J. T. Craig. L. D. W.C.T.-Dr. J. F. learning; K. H. ! 1 h. — Miaa E. learning; L. H. S.-Mlaa 1, i Hewitt; W. V.-J. Walker; W. &- I a M. Crawford; A. S -B. 8. LudUm: c , W. T.-H. Craig; C— Rev. A. J. ' a Hire.; Marahal.— G. Madden; D. N. e \—l. W. Mnlfonl; F. H.-L. Crew- a ford; Guatd-W. F. WUUama; Senti- ' ] ; net— J. II. Crowed. . a TUe aeaaai of backwheat cakes ia ; F approaching; are aee new bock- , c 1 nlicat rlour adrertiaed In our stores 1 | but the odor of tba cadms haa not yet ' i | been observed. An exchange gives e I the following recipe: "Make a thin ^ latter with a quart of flour, half a cup J l of yeast, warm water and a little sail. 1 1/4 It rtoc over nlgliL Bake on both • ; aides on a griddle. A little Utter left J tbe rising dtah will wrre for yeast J I the next hatch. It la better to add ' a tesapooofol of aalcretus before bak- ' ins In tbe mornlug. and ft la very \ I eaaenUal (Ul this is good and strictly ' ;p"*" ; We Invite attrotloulo theadrertiae- , inent In aantber column, of The Great J ▲gmrfcam Teafo.. of New YnrkClty. , ; The bint to partim to get up data lor ■ titor good. 1. worthy of notice. This : baa been retabllshed for ten : and their n.umeroua patrons give , . them full cmlit for reliability, prompt- 1 , I and lair desliugs and all testify to , ' r the cxrnllent quality and low prices of I ' their good*. An iher warrant all their , 'gualito fire ■ntfkwwi ut wftiufi ill ( I money and expemms no rink ta ran in I j •'! A fit ASv* fur bp ilber. to prewut I klriera or lady friend, with the last ' I ' Fashion Monthly. For *3 35 we wffl , i auppiv Cl>e Oceas Wav* and D**» ' i ; amrr a Mokiult for ooa year. ] 1 IMmarrw i Hhutratrd Jfo.lt ly |> with- , 1 nut doubt tin beat and aari complete . fondly mags aim nabUatod In America. . ! . It ia eminent for Itahlgh timed liters-:, I lure, lu varied and useful Information, . , . I and artistic iBuatretiooa, and ia tU , ! ; rmd^ktUUhl and reliable expooeot of' , ■' PmapqaAtj — By relhreace to war !i - , tha Bnsrvl of t 'orumiaaivaKra bare ad- : : • fiMIre^ rand the epert^ ofne^em*!* 'w'a > hope tl.i the Stoambvnt Landing > lusapikr ooaapny will atao adept tS Huxir Ta v max x Disaktkk. — i Ihtring the stiff blow rf Meoday night i , though It 1. hoped it will be got off iTha imd was lad. a with gravel tot ! e _ lanuaiaa sla uTutkx rents TUA , : SSxSS-'Si V dunk.' beside, a uutaW of other wild ' a birds.

a Titinr n caw* mat t» ^ a «a» nun roa koktt-kit* docT- aAa.aoAp rxAt^A8D«r» j>yira TU ttwUed suicide of JouathaO Qohart kai Swatos' Stotiou, eartlcuteaof which were published in tbeao columns two weaka ago, lures out to be a case eTmntoioaa and abaortlng r- Interest 8moe the body waa Interred *" ttoMfofteo! .^dblrtMM mS? re Instead of deDberats suxdde, ended the , u Ule of the •.-a——-'- man, and eub- , sequent devdopoaenta confirm these , the engineer of the down!] psasrngia train discovered on the , - ; " statloo, a nan lying motionless at ■ foil length across the track. Tbe , ' whUUe waa blown fiaruely. the bell , ' waa rang, and an endeavor waa made t to atop the train. The man did not I- mora, aod- before tba Into could to t a stopped the locomotive and three of t tire car. had pajued over his hodjn— c ' from undecnesth^tbe train, and was t ' carried ta the Court House. The fca- , tares were identified aa those of Joua- " than Baton, a rretdont of Middle ; tewneblp. i A hany cvaminallou waa made of c f the severed remains, but a It was gen- I - c rally suppoaad that the unfortunate t I man had committed suicide while un- ; der the Influence of liquor, do aearcbing , . Investigation waa made, beyond the |. . viewing of the body by tim ooraoer tod I Ihe bearing tbe atotomeata of the em- ; , pleyeea of the railroad company, after |, which proceeding they waee intoreiL , Tbe examination of the pockete^of the m ! showed, however, that he had no moo- 0 and this fitct together the lingular . circumstance that the body was per- h foctiy cold when discovered, led after- fl - ward to the exhnmatioo of the body. 0 1 Wo now loam that Mrs. Hohart, two i days after the interment, made tbo dieI that her husband had carried b with him on the day when he last aeen over 545 In mooey, and V | It waa alio learned that lata In the af- p U rn ooa of the day be had toco aeen p near Uw tramp^to comyagy with a c body was then taken op and a aur- ,] ■teal examination was made, This, It „ waa »ufc, it

Jed, revealed tbe bet that murder preceded the supposed suicide— i balls (buckshot ) were lodged In , and mar tbe heart. An exploration t of the swamp near the apot on the rail- j road track, where tbe body waa ran 1 over, resulted lu the discovery at a • trail through the fallen leaves and heavy foolprinu made by some person who waa burdened wilh the lifeless body - , G n ha. diaappesuvd, and alibougb ] ihe foutprinti amid not br. ideotlfi.-d , the »oft ground aid bodded leave. a> . Et gun, which had always been at hand , In hi* bouse, is now missing, and the halls found In the body of Rohait cor- ■ respond in alie with thare nred by him. > or some days bands of tamo* and 1 , villagers, generally armed, were search-' ' I ! log the extensive swamp hi which the " murder was committed, with the ho;. ; of finding aome trace, of tbe murderer ' that would lead to the tfieooevry of his I present whereoboulA They had also " : atroug hope of coming upon the dee- ! pcrado himself. Ibr at a form house llic east aide of tbo swamp, one i of lias form hands reported that be bad ' I soru a man eniwrring G — — n's due- ' criptlon, walking along the edge of the j * wood on Friday forenoon, the day pre- ' oeding y* diacorary ot the body. At fourth, after a toilsome saarob, it . I* said that the murderer's shot-gun has toon found. The excitewnt I- < throogbeut tto country for many miles surrounding, and If the murderer I* still in tto vicinity thaw llttlu doubt that bo srill to appro- 1 « I a Kobart'sboAy has been again buried, ' this lime with Ims careless haste than . * at tto first IWttonruL Another lu- ' rat will not probably to held until 1 1 close of the search for (he assassin. , I ; The corner stone of a new Mr thodiat ! ' Chnreh in Ifonuisvilfo, was I laid with the appropriate and peculiar I arrricca of thai deoomlnatloo, on hat- I . unlav afternoon, tto 13th Inst, fjnltc large cooceoree of people was gath- , , end together un tto occasion, aod were ! adorrued by Bora. A. J. Hires of the , Church at tto Court House, . and G. R Wight of tto MothodUl 1 Church of this place. Several appropriate hymns were finely sung by tbe , choir during the exerdam. While not ubn.uS5.,ShSd^d3^,2S ■ contributed, making in all some (3300 j building. The services were conducted by tto Pastor Ber. B. C. Llppiocolt, ' A M., who has .been unremitting In ; efforts to brine about this work uf The church will to thirty- ' foot wide by fifty-five fort long. ! with spire and bell, and will coat be- , iweeu five and six thousand dollars.— ! When completed It wlB to a model i country church, and an ornament to ' the place. Mr. Geo Johnson, tin genial corn*- 1 : pendent of the Philadelphia Day, ' ! j wrote from this place a short time | . ; since. In tbe following stain: i > "Return B. liwain, Esq., dty BUT- . veyor, hat finished the survey ol tho . ^ I Marie Ifovinc tract. About sixteen : { . < acres has been reserved tor another ' .'mammoth hotel. The balance, oon- . slating of niTroH hundn-1 acre* bit ! . born Uid out in cottage sitae, with I ' i bread pavrmetils and wide streets.— Tto collage loU will ta Wty foot front)! by one handled and fifty feetdeep, and : ; buildings to to put upon them will j ; : : at Dearly at possible of a uniform j , I I style of are-hlMctart. There will to - tlx or eight streets, and when all the are taken op and built upon, this ; ' - site, which la contiguous to tto ocean, I I Ilfll form a beautiful Utile city In itself . i No nun slery huu— ueehaaues will to • - 1 permitted ou Ihe ground. This pro- . party Urn between the Excursion house ■ I and tto Ughttowar, add between the f 1 ocean and tto tarnpike which leads ' to tto steamboat landing. Tto beach I it seems that tto whole ocean front, - ' extending fr >m Inlet ta inlet, a distance j r I of five mite*, will to entirely built up I :ISSiSS^TS7-3Li£! t ocean fhau, and when tto Meeal Vco ' j mu'i!tiP.limiMMl ' S reeortTta tto coootry. Much Srdit I » for tire roauv improvarwnU which ' Erj=J5i"»"rari-.,UT! tey, Beq., GmmralwfttamJ; NeweB, . I I E. G. Htovena, Esq., Gaacgt J. Ballon, '' SfSSro^S^ — lria" 1 efttotfadaand-Stilllaa" uf Beach avenue, will also to finished toftwv > tto npralngcf next eraaon."

a am i ■■■ i III! ■»«■■■*■ u lift • Bocth Sxatti.t.k, Oct 34th, 1970. Tto Snath Seavilte Farmers' Mb r was .called to order, J. B. CmodUin \ Minutes of previous meeting read " "j TSSdol Inqaired If them was J. Gal dyeaid mueriee sowed broad9 cast, produced p-scch potatoes, and I» to thought was a remedy; potA foeplanted Or tbe usual way. D. Wbeatou mixed manure with 1 muecto; part win good, white others i were joor; to had.nerer been able to > satisfy I whether It was a dis- ' earn or worms that was tto cause of 1 the detect. J. Vans thought it was n disease; he I had aevse heeti-aUs te finds worm 1 about the potato, although bo bad ex - 1 amined closely; vlna worms might occaaioaally to found in tto diseased i part, but doubled srhettor tarn eat tto , potato; phneplwle has a tendency to make them grow smooth, modi better than tog manure K. Young said lib experience was , that new varieties were Ira* liable to to to iqjured, than those thai tod been . of laager standing. D. Wheaton ptantcd Early Rose that bad only been planted once previous, and they were injured badly. I 11. M. Towntead said it had W-. > thought that pbnting diseased coca 1 would have a bad eSect, but to bad I experimented with them and could aee « difference; to bad noticed thai i»- » in low ground were more liable a to to Injartd than ou higher ground, J and worau would to more apt to work , low rrouod. • D. Town/end said to planted Early manured with muscles; never r smoother, nicer potatoes. J J. Voss said tbe disease wae first , seen In potatoes brought from the slate c of Maine: had thoognt that pbnting k tto was ground from year to year would to bancflclil. A neighbor of had planted ooe piece of ground year* in succession, and no , ooe hat uniformly totter potatoes. J F. S. ToWnaend inquired If planted ta drills, they were any more liable to eaten or diseased. t J. B. Crandol said his beet potatoes were found when they were planted In or a little distance apart, from f and a half ta three feet each way. Others concurred In the same opinion. J. Gandy sold planted ta hlHt, j| dropped manure on potato before cot- 1 ering, and hb crop was excellent.

ata w« said jroand jjju, ooposed, that no new light waa shed tho subtect. and the matter was Sit as much in mystery, at we found If. D. BEBOLITISXB Adopted by Cape Island Lorigi . N'» ; 1 [30, A. F.4 A.M.. ou the death of; Jshn Sillier. i Wrkkkas, The Great Architect of the j ! Universe has been ideated to alarm our outer door and remove from us Brother John Milter, who ha* been for many years a member of the Frn- j teralty.'thus severing another link from the Fraternal Chain ; therefore, 1 Be if /Njslsfff. That o* a 1/idgr we [ cherish with the Cenriereai and most 1 1 nonfood renid tbe me mors of our de- ' eotsiti broihrr. and x* a body feel that ' the beat method oT perpetoallng his ■ memory b "to emulate hit many virtues and hb teal for the Institution, and by tto exam plr Is- has left us never ' to found wanting hi Faith, Hope and Charity. RamUtd. That aa a I-udgc we syini pathire with hb torervnl friends and 1 relatives ta their afliicUn. and we I would commend bis spirit to that Celeo- ! : tlal Lodge above, when- the buprcmr 1 Architect of the Universe presides. Jfrao Ind, That a copy of thos- fo-.e : lutiuak be printed ta tho t.'AKK May i | OtKAX WAT*. By order of the Lodge. i Luuk HsjiX.— We wl*b to say u word of thanks to tto petrous of eur advertising columue, and a wonl ol' ) cneoursgemeni to Itoae of our fricrob. who do not think K nays to advertise. is not a line of Judicious adrerI tlttag wasted. Many people are surj prised that dty desdrre will use so much ] space ta country ;wpers. They know j what pays. They know their money : last week wo know Ofa Bcusselt rarpe't j coming to Highblown from IkpuVs ] eslabibhment ta Philadelphia. Now the bdy who bought it never hoard of 1 until she saw hi* card in the Gfetoft of the week before. It was his I first advertisement in our columns, but It paid. , Again: Waknow aladr of this town who went to Trenton anil bought a bill of goods, amounting to (100, of a flrht she knew nothing snout, cxoepl what , die read ta tbe GnaMte;and the dido t get cheated, eitherl But that adrertbement paid. Advertlilng also pays our local merchants and dewier*. Any ont that doubts It oan ask our lira manufac1 tarers and traders. We won't mention but you can tee their names ill over tide paper. They will tell vou i that it pays-nays them, pays their | customers, and pays tbe printer! That I j last ia the beet of alL— Hijkuum* | Tn* F AKitKii's Fkiexu. — We dc- : ; tire to dispose of the right for Cape I May county ofa most valuable tavcu- ' I tion. aod ooe which are can recommend I [ with coo fide nor. Every former and ' fortn laborer In tto county should hare | ooe or more of the famous I'ockrt I V-ro ' I Shelter. It weighs only one pound, ' and will shell from 4 to 8 bushels ;« ' ; hour. Any man, woman or child can use thrill. They are adopted to the ; i tantatursmaUmtmre of ^ro. -taking I I or even breaklnc the germ, toevtag the m ev^tweaWng S

; ; cob clean. Tbe littte machine per- J forms on soft as well as on hard corn, j peen or dry. Tto fort U, tto I'ockrt m I Ctern Shelter should to mod a rt..rt S ' time lu order that Us merits mar to u ' frilly tested and appreciated, for it sells " 1 j exclusively upon its merits. For a [ u ' i live, energetic man tore Is an admir- : f£3CSLf ftoSSS ! sold at a considerable reiluctlon from * first cost, as the present huldcr Ium tret * ' tto time necessary to devote to it.— • i gsygsrsvf™ : 1 "h It U tto cheat** L t- It ie the J ' moat durable. 3. It is the lightest and 1 i toutoU01^ lt'w'iU tetoivmy kernel J > [off tto cob. 0. I» srlB leave the .wru • 'I dean and ready for the mill 7. It , ' In the c-iat pocket. 10. It win shell 1 1 ' mora earn in if day. tn proportion to „ * sin.-, than any other machine. 11. It t ; j* ' Tax FtotKNOLoau AL Joe un a l. « ;• aw5ei.c»ti<atkd, Flret-Ubss Eamily J * | Magaxtae. devoted to tto "Science of , Man." Contains Phrenology and I 'by- < |l aiqgapmy, wllhtiUtto^naof Clwr- , ° i noltwT, or ths Natural History of Mar. ; > S£W?S- . !S^SSS£SS:.5»,V2. uftito Worid. are !mp.*tanl l-wluree. , * Muefa inn' i si and usml tafocumtiae LSlsBbsT.'i.'lt.'uip. ;i

• tks Hair er lljsrw the lead. It mskee ^Mrsnft sad fira, rretoriny • ia natural color without dycisg, by ! , imparting a beahhy sad vigntnra , growth. : IT B 11TKITIB HUBiKT »£jn. ; f2~wawff»#. None gtuutae without my signature, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SSSftgSsSra ■win. si. C'sstua i«« Tiers tv.iui., ""'■nijS'SstS'i-' !kg'**"g^iiBg5arO'CLOCK.

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I Cottnffos & Building Lot:- J| I'lRF. INHVRANLL. 1 a MUTUAL lysUR'ANCK <t> r i .. - ' . . , - ' ' G,u : i . " ^ Wo lB?ur« a! the Li^act Batoi, I : ' c | i •: *Pl::ll x facts u flS^.1 D J N G. I A fcr;!". well cstabl'tihcd ami [■ tULCclful liti?ii)CNS, with an c* (>cricriy? of ninlr than fortHy-—""8 five ) l:r:. criSbic us f '. induce kcijis to .all who' gfc " nbout t| lux unie purchasers ot* mrCkihiug-hM. second t| iuj^ cstablbhrfient iii ' " tiweouniv. Qttr gMOlCtits arc •' • all made if the best materials, carefully Allotted; nothing utt- ,, r-ciuud or I any way 'imperfect " Li made u| at, all, even th'thc. ! lowest gralis of goods. It is a well estaUishcd fact among ' ' clfrthicrB.thltour Rcady-Madc f ' Chsthmg, irl every thing that : goes to mall- a rnpenor g*r- ' ment, b urfrijualled by any ' * nock.ofgooA ift Philadeldfita. Our aasortlicnt is to urge and varied thlt every one can 1 l-c fitted at omk. v.ithout dctay Our prieea nrraalwuva lyvxiran " I orTmyer' thilftjic ""'lowest c|j«W'h<;r.: rW? have "7 lowest cisewiuffe:.- we nave „

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