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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE i icumi. »o»i»»n •*. urn CITY AMD COUNTY : Cape May City Directory. ?zffizxT''u,l " "TH T f&Va *o*u, u «*» rsu**t tun. - . op* uu»i Ladra.^tto ill 0[°',|"J.-.'uVii SL m.> «.»« !«»' ssr^rffvas^^r ' k-SKP"'" ~™Z."'.l ssesSsi-. jst-isasffSa.' sair.— munitt *«OCI*TIO*«: mis month's qcoTATtox». ^ sa^^S°.f^noiw'i« *g5*^ ^^nrj-oS^u i ' Jtf* « a «•'» SS; - 10 • , A»« i ^awsuiws i Sad. " 10 I; J $ 3nL ■ * F wrra-c-i" **■>>» I 5 J !■'« '» 1® I
ttfiCnmi-nj In <-"Iul,n. 0,1 ,». ; j ^^sSSSgiSi ! 1 wen that tho Editor of th. «i«' J*" ner it mad — "mad a* a March hare ' J ' . at u« for dnrinrto make a com pari- * 0 son between tha Incomplete return of e Uid law election aa pubb.hv.1 in hU colataa* on Friday. lllh inat.. with t the ••ftilleriind more rehah e ' returni j, which appeared In the "'ore tho day c previous. Thla eUWmcnt wo re-iter- b ate, and in evidence then or, refer to hi„ nahliahed Inacenrate n turn* from the Sod Congreaaiunal dialrict. which ' the Editor haa not aincc taken the „ pain, to rectify. On the point at issue, p however, tlw public have dxlded, and a iu a way evidently not to the talis tut- , tlon of the learned Editor. Bnt to I rebut the drcuin.tauc- we laid claim ( to, tlic Editor, in the above lorograph, f otfere rtnr»t ooutomptiU,- rofiauntton ; t that we purloined hie "tetograma." J Tlila we at-imp aa a ban laced fivlae- j " liood and In kruplng with tin: puentinr ebarieb riailrw of the aourc i whence it emanated. .F * the enlightenment of , the writer of tho above, however, we . would ttnlc that on the night of dec- i lion and aUeeeedlnR day we eooetUutrd I another party who made nac of the telegraph wire*, nnd fhrthrrmore, thai ( wo pnld ibr the tame onl of ear or- , pocket- not having pnrty funda to (kll ' back on, na in the eaeo of tire editor or ' the See. Thia we are prepared to anb- ( r tau tin te ou the evidence of the gentlo- • man who jraa iu rbarge of IV tdegrnph office at tin- time. Thasxh.ivish DAY. Today | alao l>v the Governor of thia Bute. na a llay or thanksgiving u, .VI mighty God ' for the manifold w-rdre roochaafed n> u> aa a people. I hla time-honor.'! custom haa been observed by the pro- 1 .vie of the K ratal atntea lor many yea ra, and is one of gra^J^Wmaay Ikmlben who have been away from the inrenWt Rmf. There la n . more practlcnl or ptmannt giving of thauks thai, by giving the.poor and hungry reason to fsel that they also ham- something Tor which to he thankful. Therefore, while yon lienp opyoor basket with nil the good things of the tenemt. do not Ibrget that other table, may lpok bleak enough without your help. The Editor of the tjfeial paper doc ui_ ■ ■ — — I 1 Iff toll, HI U, UH .J,..—, ,—f— ' — - m< owe rial* to U*"tao<re-
trove rtlbki Wet that the MiAYU ia the only newznaper printed in l.apo May j I'ounty. On thla point wi will let the „ pubUc decide, alter flrsl . nlightenlng j p thran ut' tlie ainglo circuaMtourc tlsavt , f the edit.* iff the pa[".'r referred to re- 1 n eelres hla edition !•}' eiprews every | „ werk, wilh iu two ouiaMe pngre . printed. Yea, printed at Middletown. ( in Sew York Mate, from forma thai 1 air used for Uie same purpose Sir hun- „ .Irals u! other enterprising papers f throughout the country. In proof of j this ws refer l<> the editor, or. if be de- s . lima, wc can exhibit a paper pub- f lithed In lids diatric^ wnb^the nw ""r get four days later. | [ Mum tMlUUnaanm.— Ur. j. s. ; ) Ixaeh i. contemplating the erectl.m of 1 1 a eottaoe, perhaps two, on id. propertr • wU^Watreetj^Mwr U» Preaby-' ^ A very handsome marine residence j , i. f.ls. Im.lt '• i Mr Ic. • ' I- : of »16,000. wr^bu^g^ffiw^hy^pultin^ ^ (list and Bapti-t Ibmbre We treat that our renders while epjoving the gUIXL»S.Wr
^ I Local Brevities. Txll the jwef toSre. Leas politics would be better. Oraadlihrnafe met in a moath. _ -Dried apples are sender evgry year. IFc want kBthelldeWalk paVed w.tk Tu'rkeyn wUl be down In the month to-day. The LsgWatoi* nssols oo tlw lUthi^t i January. | We have Ulteen toreros too many oo 1 the Island. A cbarmiug story «* our Br*I luEe thhrwnek. Iraprovcmcota iu IBc building Hoe u are increasing. The prettiest girls in CapoAfV are u laid to bo engdked. W Uuilding and Ix*n Aaauciauuu uiceta on next Monday niglit. i Onr worthy AMennats has Ueu ducking the just week, r .Snuffing TUtnksgisiug — «tbc wild is geeae liare all flown south. ' Union thanksgiving acrvkas in the It la prohable that the tax m xtycar * will be leae than SI on the tlOO. There'a no mistake abbut tlw Tbeas Nectar at 19 Washington street. Only aix candidates are talked of for tho Mayurally in our spring election. Figs are coming iu. They are floe boiled in milk and sweetened to toatc. Mr. l'cter McCollum is about going i into the building of cottages quite cxThe "Wcmati^ Suffrage" question • log at the Lyceum . par Masses should build their new l«n this winter, and aub-lease the . room they now occupy. Job Printing gotten up In the U-st •trie and promptly ex c ited aud at the ' cheapest rate ia done at thia office. ^ The American Life Insurance pout have issued a sixteen page atmB ntslly printed, exeni pUfying iliolcui Kis 1 of life inauiaui' . Ilev. Joe. W. Hubbunl, formerly of ! the Presbyterian Church of this place. , was i natal led jststor of the church at , Dayton last week. 1 1 ia remarkable how pupuiar nickel- t p'.uUng is becoming; some oim is Lilknig [ of trying it on the ball of the Mettui- i d(st Church steeple. i dpi Church steeple.
' quality of rnhtee meat at I^ach .V ■ Vt'are'a, N.C. Prlce aand E Johnson's grocery and prm iaiou store*. Now la the time to sad your yards —for experience haa ahown toll sod- 1 ding to br aa enduring, if nut nuire mi, ' than tiiat done in tho spring 1 Economical housekeepers should ' make a note of the fact that lleneret ft Itro. hare CO hand the bugut and beat an ml —I of atovea in Hooth Jersey. , In Paris butter ia gj. a pound; hut i hope onr dealers will he satisfied i with sixty and aixty-flve eenu a i KrS,.' * "" * ° mr 'T " 1 The contract for building the uew. . Methodist Church edition at Dennis- , vllle baa been given to Meaars. James ,t Crandall. citizens of that place, and , experienced mechanics. ( Our young men should bear in mind . that they will Hnd^valuablc and interest- | matter at the l.ymim. Seme I excellent books and periodicals have ' cuotribnted beanies a number of ( Areekly and dally newspapers. t You can procure any magaxiiie. ! either montlily or weekly, any w«kly periodleal,(ltlh<rUlustnite,l or literary, any ktnd of stationery, "together with pocket-books, school-boois. music, etc., j at I Hurl son's great variety store. I Tho Committer on Protection of , have the congratulations of , I the |Kople of the -7th VYard," for the i I thourhtfb! consideration they have ■ j manifested iu providing au auxiliary i lamp to aid in dispelling tie- | gloomy darkness that nightly over- , I sluulows that flssJwsnr be slity. TUK X.VCKI H.— The society met tHl \ rj Friday evening, the President, Cnpt . . Smith, In the chair. In absence id" the i ' Secretory. Mr. John VV. I.ycett, acted ! ■ that capodty pes ton. After the ! I iranaactlou of tbo rvgular onler of bust- . ocas, and reports of reHumittera, the j , iiucstlon select rsl at bi-t meeting was ' disensaed. the Prealdrnt vacating the I ' chair in tovor of Mr. C. S. Uagrath, 1 I who was In decide cm tlie merits of tin ; f arguments iirrseutcd. The snbjoet i was ably oud Intrresliugls considered | the attirnrallvr bv Mnare. N. U. I ■ Price. A. I- Ilaynra, and Iter. G. II. i Wight; the negative by Meiers. J. II. Townacnd, J. IV. I.ycett nnd L. C. Edmunds. Tim queatka was decided , tha affirmative by the chair. On , motion the following question for dej hate was selected for next meeting;— , "Keaolvcd, That the right of tnflmce I should he extended tu woman.'* As I di.notants Messrs. G. W. Smith. X. I t'. I*riee J. W. Lyorlt. and F. K. Dnkc : .. are n> the affirmative; and Messrs. A. i 1- Haynaa. J. 11. Townsend, L L. ; 1 Edmonds and Itev. G. 11 Wight, an . oi the negative. Before adjourning. , the prop. wad XagMaUve measure for . repaillag ON City Charter. aboHahiog , our preweiit form of- municipal gorern- , m<-nt waa on motiim made the subject , fur a general delate on Friday night " week. Tlie speakers will be announce d ' | tn our next Issue. I We would remind our young fellow . t U>» iisuien that tbey can at any lime . J"ln thla exorlleot institution, and avail themaelm of the opportunit y for iutels loctnal tm [Wove men f — : n
A Family or l.BntsLATOB*.— We j , I find, oo conmlllng the "early hlstory of Cope May Couety'' that our reixut- 1 ' ly circled Ucprrsrntalivr. Hon. IU b. 1 Leatring.^ Is fifth drecendant of offioD. Ill fact tliey, have been represented alutc the surrender of the State ; in Qoemi Anne's reign In j 1704, hla father, grand-bther. great-gmnd-htbrr and great-great-grand-having all been represcinaUvi-. llse I cgls latum The but mentioned , served three conaecntire long terms ! from I7S3 to 1741 — eleven years. - It is I doubtful if anotlirr family in the Unl- 1 I ted State* have bald the confidroce of!, the people so long, and looking over ' 1 the record we find the name always ! i'ldou""'' >mu"* l,"1!'ood Of onr leg- j ' NuriL.lt — Notice i> berrfav given , tor*. Teachers and Patrons of the > j Public School of this plao-. held in tlie ' I < Onl department uf the aobooi building, • | tor the purpree i-f holding an luter- 1 ' I ""iu relative tu the import- . , sue* of earn ing oat nnd sustaining the j • iOcMreenflnstrartlon and rnfee and relis till ur 1 :: ".inn . ; .\ I, .j, J • will he preaent, thus evincing a credo 1 table Interest tn the cause of education ' . A apacial Invitation la extended tn the - clergymen ot i ii- place nnd to the Tru- >■ tee* ami Tow-here of neighboring Ills ^ tricta. W. U. Wauk, Di.q Clerk. f TH* "SKX-ATtOX FaLKEUOUU. ' — WItoO"lgtong into detoilsu, refcrem-e n oecte.1 i smHiHSE h art irk of test week wegaieauclipar:
** I Tb«Lat*Sctxxadc.— We omili'rrend ^ tokuhnmpiiTn^ na.."'--' l"n which on a certain evening booored iissaSBraKSiR sr. • *»«.*'(*. The gvrnlng in qui-siioo waa (g bright, beautiful and star A— j oat soefa a i ocauloa aa when nature adds to the , soothing charms of music. Tbo moah dans were to ecatocy, and af an appro- , prtate hour set out on their romantic *sn„r7»ni,'cs; s: M drums, drums with heads, and drama, with nary a head. Others were armed ^ Willi tin noma, and dumb roprreentalivre of almost every hotel In town In the sliape of gongs, bells, Uo cooking 1 utensils, and diab covers, while others carried sleigh halls, triangles, whistles, re Jmrtharpa, and suchlike' muslcahnitd unmnsical Instruments. Then besides La all these were some dorm patent w«l'-ing-iQachioea to be turned with a crank. u and au immense box. without a lid, which was carried with difflcuhy by a . numbsrof able bodied volunteers. Aftor traversing- aouic distance dowu urnstruckmnd up another wry qnletly, the place for the opening rc hereof vrus rvacbod. The mammoth hnx waa sir kutly ddvauced to a prominent position on the door step, and in the midst or a profound stillness, all anxiously . awaited tho signal to begin from Chief _ Musical Director— "Skippei . ' ' After a moment's pause, the Director gave the anxiously expected words,—' one, e two, three"— whea crash' went the - Iinrsc-tiddh', washing machines, guiao. % triangles, kettles, horns, flfea, whistles. ensuing louder and ionder, until the noise became one steady, deafening, 1 lodcacribable roar. Still it grew in * volume and unearthly grandeur as lire instrumentalists got more accustomed ' to their respective pieces, and letter » acquainted with tho melody they were executing. It was fearful, mromtiti1 hensiblc. grand. The serenade lud i commenced, and with a vim that rejieettsl credit on the performers. The . Victoria of the bow on Uiecalalhumpian I viol did llieir duty in noble style. The ■ dogs in the neighborhiKxl imagined all sorta of things canine aud loot tlielr . vocal powers to the general effect oT tlie grand serenade. Windows away dowu at hclieUengere Lauding and Gobi Ijinc were raised, heads.doae up with nigltt cups and pap-re. curly heads and woolly heads popped into the chiUy atmosplu-ro to see wlrnt in the name of all that was lovely was Domestic animals ami homes in t animals Wid horaca In
r tho stables became uneasy, while the I ; eats, for once, were silent liirough v. iy i fear, still the concert went on win, I uuahnted flercenesa, the wind instrii- 1 , menta apparently receiving renewed . strength ns the hubbub around iu creased. Tlie fiddle which had its per- ! formers changed every two min- ; , utea, covcaxl itself with glory, while j ! I he washing-machines woo Ibr themselves greater honor than they ever could hope to obtain in their draigued j domestic sphere. For half an hour ! this statu of tilings, which we have | vainly attempted to describe, eon tin- , urd, iiiul will, out the least appan-ui , desire on the port of the performers t" I n»t or retire for refreshments. Tin-, however, they were Induced to do ou j ■ honored with a cordial invitation I ; from the head of fhc rstabiislmtetil to , cuter and partake a splendid repa«t | ' "hieh had Iwen hurriedly prepared ' during tho Indiscribabk ssranodr — , About an hour later tlie bond dis- , pcraed, having first paid their respects to several other citizens, who doabtle- . would liava shown their appreciation | of the honor, were It not for the fact i that they did unt have a sufficient ; ruility or scalding water on hand at | time. bus DA* tkaioui. Cniurtttx'sCuN- 1 i Kitr.— The soco k! bundav Uottocrl ; 5tl,c children of tlie ItaptUl Cliure-U | this place, came of «i last Sabhotl, : ei-rnlhg, anil was well attend,'!. Tlw , exercise* embraced a number of appro- . priate selections from the "bong* ot Salvation" — a very rxcolknt work and the. latest music "publication adapted for Suudav schools. A most Iwnutiful composition, untitled "The old, old storv,-' arranged as a duett, was ren- ; dered with thrilling efiect by two of 1 the grown |r<o^o and one to the little . ones— were given by tha pastor. Iter. I C. E. Wilson. The exercises were con- , j ducted by Mr II. S. Ware, the SuperI iuteudeiiL to whom much credit has ; ! been awarded for the efficient manner iu which lie lias labored iu the school . since hla appointment to that rcspoosi- > bio position. ' Nor . Isrr.stiKi, ion Cxrs Mav I : I.itkuatl— In a little country town | in New Jersey, a del, sting cfuh luis rrcrotly been foriuod. Tho snhjcct of discawion on one occasion wa», "Was < 'ohinihns a grrater man than j Washington f" The gtntkman on the , affirmative, bring unused tn aprnk in . public on the stage, sat down alter . having dolivrred the following single Imt unnnsweraW,- argument: "Mr. . IV.-sid.-nt, I believe tbol Columbus was the greater man; I '-cause. If.tL B ; lumlrns hadn't hrm, bow could Wash- _ i iilgtuo bars heeuV" tt hut a intv the disputants on IhU ' : qtwstlMi hist Friday en-uing, wurou-l I prepared with the above view of tlie ' j snli|ect. a* In that rose Uu-re would . j have no need of further discussion. I I SaotTtn IBvB It.— Charfev Jay. . j tlio IrTepreaolbk fhllt/ir of the Trenton > i >'r*n'aW, announsm himself as a caodiJ date fur Uio Clerkship of tlw House of I Assembly this com' ngsessimi Wetrusl the hnuorablu Legtslatews-eiecl from C»|w May, willcudorse Mr. Jay*t claim l_ f.w the posltinn with their votes and ; support. He pledgeshiniwlf.il elected, t._, ,„,k. (H -lb i to make all the money honestly IHW*i- „
nut ei till plat .. . ••( "Ii" h II- ! propoaos to devote- to the weltoro of n v ' i K°r tolty— that Isrars his name.— t ' I Is.-o. voleuce of the Editor always „ ■ was past finding out. u [: — t i AX a Wirit M-K A HrsBAXuy— ' ' The qaestlon whether a wife ran sue b ' lier husband has hren rre. iitly decided f 1 1 in an Iowa court. It seems that n ■ * ' i huahnnd horrosrnl one thousand did- 1 d ' from bis wife and then deserted her. a i i Tlw wife sued to recover tlw money. { a ' i the hushsml demurred on the ground : t " i that a wife cannot sue Iwr liusban-.l t * | Tlw Cfeurt overruled the demurer and I gavr. damages for plaintiff In seven ; I r ' hundred JofLrs. No doubt this was ij ' i a rlghu-ons decision, so tor aa it went. I " ' But if the decision be sonnd was not I j the wife entulad to the tali amount | , horrowrd. with Interest f II A State Teretwrancc Convention i , . will be I wid at Trenton on tha 10th of j j Junoarr. The ohje>:t o< thla Conven- 1 , * I tlon ia to urge the (wasage of the bill ' * I to allow the. several township* and ' I. j wards In this State tn vote tqmn the ' [- j question of license. Tlrrv are a iarp- ] t-'nnmbcrof people not ivk-ui rti,*! with,, 10 ! the teuua-raocK iwusn who foror this j 1 1 m.reera.-nt. ^ d,; "Til* UxivKn'Ai. ATM*.'' On my jnnmryt ot»r llic cuuti.H-ul— ^ i tbrefeth Turkey, India, China. Japan, a- rem. Chin. lV.ragn.iy, Brazil, ami >e ' Mexico, nnd Ihe Cuitetl >Hatas-ln a- them all to tome extent *ml in some to a I a treat extent, I have found tie- uoiI rersal Ayrr represrilted by hi- fsuiilv ' I modkiovsi whtcli are oft- ti beldsa Ijl- 1 _ uIoms ret rem. Whether Ua-y win ilselt z EssSrHisrSI s S1«
dfe aacrii staniJ-*raB«**aci.ca id- 9orm ggxrOAJX Nov. 7th, 1870. z SiSS. "SSSto iff previous meeting read ¥ "E.'TatTOU read an artido from X ideas. Tit mate it predhSZi mnto b» ^ tottenod in warm weather. The writer , said it paid-to fatten boss was 80 cents* bushel, nnd t*wk but ~ four cents a |«iod, grass weight.- ?: (Doubcfld.). I? E. Young thinks B oosts so much If to winter ho**, that it is more profit- ™ able aa a general role to fatten spring Pl£ E. V sounder, toi^lred how fresh ? hay. (clover and timothy) ..conld be , kept without. being mustyI J. B. Crandol said Uwre was no , '' trouble in keeping It good, bol it must , r not be too much exposed to the sua: It shouB be cocked up s.wo after U is cot. (J. only allowed to wlU a httk. 'et it stand I" itel"uffld^yMid°hauI It |3T tbo ■ton., pack it solid ks possible; It would ; do no harm to put in a mow. when '} grain could be mowed on it, so as to press It firmly together, tlw closer the ; better; InsteoHof kaviug the baro doors ^ if o^wn as iv ' '• trouble Ui \tcep»ng' fresh hay; salting , liay does not preserve it, ik only gives it a tlsvor that cattle like. Incotnttncs ;' were U»y dmiend whoUr on fresh hay ( it is baieficlal. but here It would do no t. , good whatever: he thought it was iiu- , ;; possible to saw clover hay. without its , .. being dn*ty. , J j H. Buck inquired bow to raise apples „ on poor soil, his trees looked very well, s ' but no fruit, insects or something el*- . d.-'troyo.! them. ^ ^ ^ uiskc '' " atft the better; think vl'acti. go lo prove r ° that proteetlou-of trees by timlwr docs •' ] T. >i Vaogilder »xid that peadi j « ' tresa having a northern exposure were r u'Sxttw the best bearers. ; A. Wbcaton thought that many i [ times a southern exposure, protected by 1 timber on the north brought them lor- . ' ward too cmriy. >, C. M. I'reston inquired why apple ' gre w well the cast, when easterly 1 spirals were, foil as severe as hen-. t. ' .1. Voss l&ougbt Uw winters being 1 more uniformly cohl the frail was kept .
! in ore- uniformly hack, white hero U was more 0|>t l<> [ be injun-d froth Iw coming forward too l .I.^Cianfiy said lie had ^iwroiwa'cd I ; ^ manuring, l^r.-es that he manured | " whitetb^teera'hc'put no manure- ! " round had scarcely any fruit, and tin . j j bill.- tlmre was of *"li;^no[1 j I r ' body of the tree four feet around, dig- 1 y ' gin-g down a foot or more. " I IV. DuolltUeaoid pooplc manure tlie-ir • : I com. wh.-at. untune, Ac., from year t„ , , I ( year, but there • tends their fruit trees ; • just as the-y had stood for forty or more ] I ' I vein, struggling hard for a hire exist- ' I euce. without ever having had one ' particle of mannta put around them;:,, ' I the trees have consumed lire very last j j I v, stage of hmlthy. nouriahiug matter, ! « ' which tho soil naturally ami originally .' I contained, not even loosening up the | ' I strong hide bound turf under the tree. J J j and then w.>ndcr they have no froiE ( ! in lutve none. Who thinks of I I raising com or wheat successfully for- „ 1 ] ty or fifty years In succession on the . j shutdd'SisUeh a malt a fool.^ Com- ' that are destroyed by continual crop- , 1 j plug Ute soil mu>l seller or later h - I " come exhausted, and the. same plulo- - oplty that applies to com nnd wlmvt, , j will apply With equal propriety to our | J the- -oil restored to its original fertility, i, then, and not till then, can we- exp el ; I with nny reason, an abundance ol i • fruit, lio said ho had pout trees .,1 •; ' some forty or fifty yean, standing, and ' ' which had grown no new wood for I » nearly, or quite as long, laul spring f • or Utter port of winter, lite dirt was : > • removed from the body of the trees to - tho depth of about two feet, and six ! • feet dtsuocu iiround tbo same; tbcu ' applied half a wagon load of alnwt '■ retual quautiUea of muck, composted I - with liuio nud b.iru yard manure. [ mixed it thorougldy with tlie earth as it WAS filled la. Tlra eoliscquence '" was, evenr tree so manured hung foil II of fruit, those uul manured bore, scare - » ly any. Tlie utanutrd Irevfe also grew 'f new wood, shooting out from aim.*: every brauch, from one to three feet n loog. Those net manured grew not*. ® It ntado a new rich soil, the trees are ' " laiuud to flourish under xiieh trail - v incut. Try It and sec. The facts are. 1 • we art a» though wo were afraid of, '• manure. We cannutexpect fruit, eoru, , " w tieal or anything else wlthuui more - and thorough fertilizing. Let uy all - " go to work, make and pile on the ma- - num. Talk it, preach it, nnd pracllre.- i ' il Then is an atmndauco all about d us. muck, -edge, forest leaves. Ate- , e throw Into the baro yard, hog pen. , i <! and horse, stables, by the ton, and w.- j ' shall bate Hws of tliis whining and | . grumbling about poor soil, light crop-'. >'< and mustv fruit. " J. tt Crandol saiil that hark might | " he Stripped from the body oT tms in | '■ June, a new bark would lurm. and th, i " tree would be healthier. 11 II. WUleto aud others expressed th. <*> tame optoloo. but we coaslderal it, ratlwr an unsafe experiment to say the b least, and should rather risk plenty of ; j
J. Gaudy thought rotten, decay el wood, would he beneficial to fruit g but believed that wo must go to * manuring our tiers witli something, f give np tho Idea of raising any J had ujiuu dwarf tree* as to their |iro- r riubteneas, but the general Impression 11 ; seemed to he adverse to retting out I ,i I trees to much extern, for tlie | ; sake of profit; might do retry weil for ; garden or yard, but for general cub j " ■ tirnllon. standard trers arc for more I I preferable. J " j Question for next meeting. "The a beat .method of taialhg com." Ad-:? joumed oue week. W D. j . Tun I'HaMSOIAKtlCAL JOl-ltXAL, ! s I aw lLLtvmtATKD, Ftnt'Clau Eamily ; ! yiagazins, devoted to the "Science of , I Man." Contains lTtrenologysnd l'liy- ' ' , siognomy, with all tlie "Sign- of Char- ' ' acter," and how to read them; Eth- i I notogv, or lite Naturallllstoryot Mao ; ; Practical Article, on Pbyatotocv. Did , ■ ' i Exercise and the Laws of late find ; I I Health. Portrait', Skvtcbes and Biog I ' ' . rapbir* of tlw leading Mat and Women I , 1 ; of the World, are important feature-. | | ' Much geuoral and usrful infornixtina 1 , j oo the teadiBg topic of the day is niven. ' and it ia Intended tola- Ihe moat Inter- j 1 rating and instructive Pictorial Maga- ' - rinr pnhlishrd. By a -iweisl nrrange- • meal wu are enshk-i toofihrthe IVtut:1 MOIAIOIC AL Jot'RX.xt. as a Premium 1 for four uew subscribers to the * Os-CAH WAV* or - will furnish Ihe, " FtnuetouiaiCAL JuUSXAL and tlw ' Was* — -together for, W.,70 We " i- noue-nd the JOUtSX AL to all who j | n aut r. good Eantilv Magaainr. and ; 1 ; WIW doe* aotr A (bin « nil onlrra to 0 : Ihla office. • ' ' • The following is a lb: of btaud 1 { ore elected hut swt by ttu^l.ron I k-
A (War rod Drassrag that wfli cot Bora j tha Hair or Injurs tha Head. J It makes Hairaofr sod fiat, restoring . its oatsral eolor without dyeing, fay r imparting a healthy ,ud rigoroaa I ffrowth. • fT U AIMIITJ1I DS1HI AM" Will ffilrtlitifflit.TSu. I'lte* lUMsras bonis.. »0UI ' tvt S VWHIZ t None genuine without oiy signature, 1 sod I pat my natao to uo goidj that are not of surpqssiog excellence. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " to.us.UteV "glSAtto ,u_ ( fc 'LSii: US SM, M :: >, ;r.. ro u ,o, ii."r»r ' " ,n* s«— I
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■TOTEM. i " tei emms rapt suY Crtnm iisTovmfr g WILL ELEAVK l'A4vW<t>ft' E THAT 1 BENKZET _xS^ BT? < >' V HER HAVE JUST UKCrtYED Till*: LABGhMT SfOt'lv.OF COOKING. BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES EVER !IKIiETOFORE*UFFKItKl> IN THE COUNTY . * Tbey are now offering "■-Nor- 7 Cooking: Stoves As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, cv h PARTIGU1.A11 AITEXTIOX I.IVKX TO J* J* J9 HEATER AND RANGE WORK. Tin Rooting
1 New Adveriiaemenla. - -J"^l^^o*Yas*»352.,"^w*to5Jra'ir I • ...IrJ b> ...LSI .c.i.n, UMt gg , nuu£r< nwiKtwtt w^s .. a asm ^ ■ ii'e d i; V ■ e n v it i c ►> ^ i ' THOV1AS DCrCY, I. ( • 37 S. Serend 8b,^hove Chestnut, f ; ; BI'SIVEM CARDS. L | (. .. . . I I DENTIST. ' • j k* rii WIK M. AUCHtTKCT. \ ; | II. TCJU'XIZSD. I AK' ttirBCT AND UL ILbliH. " .""rusmtotrtuoM, ". Attoiuey ft Counieller-at-Uw, Bolititcr. It U AtTka a EXAUINKS IX chaXckky. >' sl-rnifMt COtlST CONMItlKlXXK. »- . vq*l« Msv Court tisose, X»w Jersey. '- K. r 5i,Lt,:^ ATTORNEY AT-LAW, _ otnc*.-WMi cot. pxaav a south sts. cm tsLAHOex-J- i» | w rpHOMA. ». Ml-CHZX 4- ^ LlCl 'vCD AL'CTIOXXZa. ^ |
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DRUGSTORE! | « DRUGS. , Family Medicines. Perfnmery, , TOILET Fancy Articles ' \ For Medioinal Dae ONLY, Uf. SARt'l k BEIIItl. ' DR. J. §. KENNEDY S SON. (DRUG STORE,: ' No. 37 Waslt t nti ton St.. : BT DAY OR 111 NIGHT. AT AIX HOURS TU KXSI'OXU TO Tilt HAM CALLS I : tiuil are dally made by their friend, ! I aud others. DRUG STOKE, " ! DRAG*. PATENT MEDICINE*. PERFUMER IE*, 1 And TOIEET ARTICLE*, j wklek tSej see dtsps*sls< 'j Great fogericai ft Jim,! Uluul OiiibllWUi IbU UUUipUU), '
OF NEW YORK. I GREEK <f- BLACK TF.kS \ COFFEK8, at riaiio raters. ! III fearraalad to Dm Eallre hills- j taction or thMo) Kefandrd. i Miss'awsffir "t I — — ■ FOR THE I. A DIE* ' - Mra n. ntt.iAi*. No*. 3'JS & 881 South street. rhUadetpkl*. y | & Mourning Millinery, j --...-or.— ^|B*. *. IIAWKIX*, ^ . , UKUOVAI. AND tJl'KNUlj^. J [ Nil I* Jl'akldngton (Rreut. » csra mat ctrr, h. J. Is we p* pored |* sell, si Ike law. si Cwb FALL AXt> W.KTkAin.T OO OW AXD j ^SrefetsssreiiiMinrissiM iacaUapi| J lo."*? raitwiv1 K»tun-li'riTcti'*i { * to, I llse o! CLXTW rt aXISHIXU uooBs, cnir rtitLAUTiruM «toss.
P*ABM roa (ALS1 • Uase.' 'rar lurlk«?SrtU«^rVraraI™afr*W /OHH W HAM,. Septenker IB I** fiwj CBM S|*tsi. X. 1. ^OF REAL ESTATE!* . t'l^r,' lr.) tsede^of toss, | J BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! { ; 1 ON ACCOMMODATING TEBMK, j | Hiram SSI ; . . j J 1 (irint. ttoad and feara" Mn-rl-. ■ Droadway and the Turnpike i DANIEL III. FOX h SON, - coxrr.YAXCEiix Itr-Ui hMTATK .ktruni*. J Office. No. MO N. FfflB Sr.. \
| Cottages <5r Biilltllrig Lots J: FIIIKINX|-RAN«'E. ' ^".ivill. MUTUAL INbUllANt E i.U. J , We Iui,urc ut tlic Lowest Rates, ' «r- -I ' t LP LA IK FACTS ' .! Ol JVC. j A Lrpc, ucl] cstablisltcd atui 1. 1 succelful business, with an cx | pcricntc of more than twenty • | five yftirs, enable us to ofier [, i induce® enis to alT who are : about t| become purchasers of I m-Cfot/iing-xoi . ; second t» no establishment hi j] -! the eounlr. Our garments are h : all made |f tlic best materials, 1 carefully A-tccre.l; nothing un- <r j sound or V any way imperfect * | is made u| at all, even in the. ; 1 lowest grans of goods. It is : a well established fact among . clothiers, thl: our Ready-Made < 1 Clothing, ill ever)- thing thy I goes to mall: a superior gar- «, mcnt, is uitoualled by any ! stock of gooa in Philadelphia. Our assortment is so .large ( ; and varied thu every one can | Ire fitted at on*, without dehy. LijDur. prices arilalways cuinin- | I Our prices araajways cuiran-
j teed as low, orloivcr, than the ^ j lowest clscwhck. Wc have | also a fine assortment ol . ^ | terGoodt in A • Pitujnm It. ] which will be maac up to pfilc^, in the best raalncr, and »! °1 j prices much lot*r titan are «r , usually charged 4r gartnenw ■ made to order. 1 , | Samples of gooc|, tvith pate ^ i lists for all kinds c| garments, ;j I I "fbzwarded by mail \; any time !" I when^ requested, wfc insttvc | tions for wlf-measifflBient, and . ) garment*, cither nAtlYo order | or sclcfted from /oil Made Stock, rorlirdkd • j press, guarantee! :iki \- | fectly. I J l\ It . J : Persons not rcsfliw^vre, c i can when visiting rftilalelpftht, ! a I call and havethci/mc.#nr . * ' gistered on" our hwdkMlmpf ' for i that purpose, frotn >#tlh Jfir- - 1 mcnts can be prdcSd V ! . future, time. ' I' BENNETT & CT-' Tower Hall, jj/8 Mark/kSt. ' lhlf-wf htwun F\fiA «*k -s r'y«-. PHILADELPHIA. I ., — : Sbssv:;"""1 — i-,
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