CAVE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I,~ 187Q.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE MCMMT, DK-EIKI I, im CITY AND COUNTY (OUOIM UlAcuno»: TUIl WOTTO4* (JVUTATIOX--The wl* Ul* C*t* M»> , ■ baring Food andBuildlug Auocut,™ for the pruoot navath is ■» feltaws:— nm rn lire, « Booth- old, P7S.11 | ML " M " ' *18.71 I " 23 " JL7S; Ith. " 10 •' lft«0l , TQ iwmtumn .WUTTON;, 1st. rerius, » nvmuUs old, M2.no-! •Jod. -" 10 - " 40.80 . 3rd. " i ^ jo.00 ; i OrncsSrC. M AMUR, do. 1 I ' CAMDEN X. J. K'ot. 20, 10 [ ( The Directors "havo this dor tl«- , dared o ternl-annual dividend of . Our jvr ccol payable ot the office of • the Company In Camdro, on and after , ItecoabarStd, 187®. . a F. L*& Trcawrrr. . Hoi r* Ssaville. Xot. SB, "70. "■ ' 7i lir Edftur of Or. an Wart. ( A rarcUnc of the Caps May Count) , AgricstUunri Sodaiy srIU be hrkl at , WmpBIi 8«atioe. oo Batarday, Ifee. ,, 17th, 1*70, at wro o*cl» k P. x., tor llie purposed Kiociiof a alio Ibr Ita -N End Anna dWa !, Any iwraou having |«ld II to tin- , Trcaaurrr, la rntlllrd to a roU, and ran rote personally or by prosy. - Any perano voting by prosy will aend their hallot, vrtth their namo attached, to Ibo V FrraldenL at, or prrvlona 10 tlie meet- w Ing. Bv- order of tt d 1 -21 . Till Bmrnuii-. (I To any new buUcnbrr who iwiuls . no «.(*), the Ocean Wars will bo £ wot from the lime ibe money U rtteived until January let, 1872. tt] TnahKaoivuw.-Tbankacirinii Pay
of 1870 la now among llie inemorlea ol the paal. The great national holiday baa come and gone; bnt IU lreaona are atlll freab and It* cflfeeta not all worn uE From Maine to Catifornia, from Ibe Atlantic to the IV-iHe, Id cvrty town and village and hamb'l of llie nation, there hoa been merry-making and re union. The eo«loni, founded by the Furl tans In a j^dt^f robglmi* and Jewaod Gentile alike honor ami thank liod in their own peculiar way on thb day of general thanksgiving The f«»Uval ws« extensively oclebtaled but Thursday ttiroughort the country. Families wen- re-unlled nfler many months of aepnnition: turber. plum pudding And pumpkin pie insured materially, while stories <>f the dolnga during the paat year fell I rum the Una of torwi » anderrn nod lirighlcned or darkened the fkoes of tboae who Uetoord. The orlebratloo ..mmMkaglrinK I fc.y liaa. In thla cnunlry. t** u to a great extent the poeiUmi held by Chriitraas Id the old country. Tlure la not, of course, the name I'lirliti-in mystery Ui uelobtulc, bat there la every reason for the nation to give thanks, as a nation, iinoe a year, on a day which all can celebrate On Thursday the observance oftbu holiday took a myriad of forms throughout the length ami breadth ot the land, bat nil landing to . show the thankfulness and lightness ! of the nations heart, bermons, ex- 1 of.llvlii-- worship; special u Strings of! thanks In domestic click «, public nod i private amusement* of all mods, feasting and merry-making, were every- 1 where indulged In, and throughout all— lot ns hope— ran a spirit of genu- [ inc Ibankftlloees. In this ctty and rouutv tlie celebni- 1 tlou, though of the undemonstrativeorder, was nine lis less genuine and | appropriate. A union servio- was 1 held lu the Freabytermn Church. : which was well attended by members I of nil denominations. The Exerciser i an roodu.ted by Kev. li. B. Wight | ami Kev. 'J. 15 Wilson, teutons of the I Mcihodle. and HapUat churches. wen . peculiarly I iterating and profltahk. ; The as-V 'oage looked .grateful e*lb- ' criug, and they aang grateful anthems, and tbey had the pkruurc of listening to twe addresses brimming over with grateful reminders of the myriad causes for which, as Individuals, at Christians, aa states and as a nation, there Is reason to be th inkflil. The weather was brauUftil; the sky so bright and olear, the vun.hloe so tlieerful, and the air so flue and bracing. tunning to carry thanklhlncM witli every Inspiration, ould not (ail to act as important aids to make the stores being closed, our streets presented a Hnaday appearance. In thafternoon an Ultcrealln.- meeting of the fntMe and teachers t-f the Fuhlie S-.hool eras held in the school house .mdrr the anapicrs of thrSdmnt Ihrrclore. Ekrwhero oor com»|K>ndcut, Hi-Hector," presents to Ibo result- r- or the Wave a highly Interesting sketch of lbs day 's observance a '- our county "at, which we commend to their consideration. These were the public , demonstrations which tic- uiYwl as Ctr us we have Warned. But then there were (badly gatherings and rvtmiouv where frit-mi* and rtdatiies ,,vul the lime lu soctal enjoyment rod festivity. A llAXlriOM Joa — Ws congratulate our highly mleemrd townsman, t apt, O. w! btnith, oo the beautiful Improvement which be has lust fin- i Isbedoa Ibo interior eftlm Methtxhst Cbnnh The walls and ceiling lusvtbwm^reacoed In a mmt tastefhl bad j the galUn- artist- The c:*ct prtslucttd , utt tmUring the earrctl ecillce. Is strik- ; tug. bat phasing at the c.mr lime, and meniagly adds io the droa naious of the building. The pam ling b laultka-. and I the selection and blenJiug of the Our readers otlt judge, howrvrr, for ; themselves of the improvement. Again the of This liK bitest work orj llt lUMXU AMI I. "AN AmUCIATlOX. : and Building Ammdation. ne.vrlv ooe thoasand dtdUrs tn du s and 'tines, were mid in. After deducting Uu Imhlrod to make three m ""loans, two tf Which wm, mM at ««• |»r lean and I"0*1?™!?: MaXXOTO Tcaxn.— Judging by: the apecun-ni left the ttihur da) at our domloUa, we should say (bat tlie |SSbmnM4mi«BL H. '\THHS: : ver s turn by Mr. Geo. W. Blaka, tirinsrly of HnavUle. Mr. Wake rvidonlkBmerUi stamp." We trust "h^ htato w*U aMwVwSaB ttBk™ w McMtksu-s Attantie MemL 7 V eSSwffssI SKfcaSuSt ^ ln |»y
E! Lxtcatl Brevities. Velsel coUam glva atyls Pt mo- < A at use menu will be dtirk during 1 the holidays. Staled meeting uft'isrndl next ilonday evening. December term of our Counly Courts emmruneea on Toeaday, 30th his I. A alee holiday present to a newly tuarried coupk Moid be one of Benej j net A Bro.'a snpfrh porior or cotAlug' ^ a I ,lora- | Il-ey in your ooal from Jooejib N.beU , k-ngef't and prepare for the winter ■ solstice. , i; The Interior of the Mcthodlit t 1 1 Chuirt, since ill laic improvement. Is i : ; hardly recognisable. The next Monthly Saaday School ' * CMMreu's Meeting In the Melliodiat 1 > | Church will he held oo Sabbath * I evening, 1th Inst. The site for the Second Annua! Fair of the Cape May Agricultural Sgdsty f ' will beackcted by ballot atykaville. on f| ' Saturday afternoon. I7lb lost. The "Wonten SpU'ragr" Iiufsiiuu r was postponed until to-morrow even- c ing at the l.yocum. The ladies are 4 invited to come and listen lu the r. dehatc. b bjO.OUO la the sum guaranteed by U one capitalist Ibr the construction of Je the proposed passenger railroad rein- d ncctlng the Steamboat Lauding and t(he Island. fl The falsa alarm of lire which star- 141 tied the folks on LofsycUu street last •'< Sunday afternoon, was occasioned by a the appearand! of a dense cloud of smoke overhanging the gas works. °< The Singer Xew Family Sewing Machine docs a greater variety ot m work, and doe* It easier and better ,(J any other S. M. Horner, al, (Rridgrttjp^j .Vgent Ibr South Jersey. ,,f Thr -fjslgu of (iood Templars in.lhls ►" place have in contemplation a aeries In of Instructive and amuaing entertain- Hi menu to bo given some time during t-d approaching holiday*. The object slit of ibe exhibition is to pay otf a small cm ibe Is
^ indebtedness incurred during the post mi Tuk Lrt-KUM.— Despite tlw severe ,ra rain etorrn of lost Friday evening, there ry was a gn,«l attendance on the part of he Urn friends of our local Literary A snoot- elation, at tiia Lyceum. President ed Smith occupied the chair, C. 8. Mans gratbnctiogas Secretary, «eo t«m. In ij, abaeBOB of the majority of the prineind l«l speakers uu the t|uc«iiuu uf "Woman Sutfrage' ' the discussion was postlotted until aext meeting nlghL Tim lu. evening was taken up in the traruoche Uo" of business anil the election of a if- nnmhar or candidates to membership, o; It was tndrevl highly gratifying toevery in one concerned, to srej the large Increase r% Of attendance on the part of our youn; ell men, moat of whom were applicants , id Ibr memberahip. During the order of : business it was unanimously ndnpp .1 to exteod an invitation to tlie ladies of , iv tin city and vicinity 10 attend next at Friday evening, when tiny will have , as an oppnriitnllv of listening toiro Inter- , eating debute ou the— to Ibetu— aD-im-,r Before adjourning It was suggested tluti u the contemplated •IIscumIuu ou tin pro- . IU priety of abolishing the present city v- charter might nut he quite satlslacU) rt ' of to the wrll-hstog of the rioeiety. Hooii | id thought that lo the Inat of the argu- - 10 ! ment thing* wight lie said aud relireu | lions Indulged In srbleb would "not be [. | creditable to tin- present municipal au1 thorilirs. It sras shown, however, of ! that it was not the character or public id acta of the authorities which wore to t. be considered, bat the merits of th.f. ; present system ofgovtrumeut as com,1 1 parrel Willi the one which is in tended j. | tn supercede It. 1- ; Kit «E Banui'kt.- ft'c uuderstau-l ' ■e , that Evening Mar lsd«c. Xa (IS, I. V. d i U. K-, Inu-nds giving a free tnmitnl to is ' its members and their Li lire on thr 1. evening of Urn 27th of Decuinhrr. This > Banqnet Is to be paid for out or the -s ! rent ruoetpla, mre-half the rent* of th - It I present yreir bring apjirnpristcd for ' ,c I tlral purpose. The Lodge futnis. i>r 1 V csmrre-. will not bu loudnd. I'll.. U -. ■ tin most wealthy organisation of Its i- ' kind In the county, aud can well aflurel . 1, to pay fora graud re union of Ita memo here ami frirnds. h Its fliuDctal snccess is due entirely d to the efforts of Ita energetic Trustees, | s Daniel Eldrrelgr, Unnlal F. Crow- ! I, ell and Joseph Schcllrngrr, who have ie by their skillful maungeutom entirely ,0 cleared the property from ilebt and set 0 aside a lares fund tor the support ' of -. widows and undtant ' of its deceasnl a member^, and liars a large surplus In 11 tbu ire usury which it constantly and « rapidly inertasitig. niAwlthsUnding v the Iteavy amounts |sild for benodu. il Further pnrtleulars In regard to tho i- llaoqoct will be given in another Issue. if TOWXSKMW 1XLBT. — Fatgxro' e Mrmxn Hof»K RE-orcrsn.— Ou k Sunday 21st. nlL, the only Friends' -- Meeting House In this county was ret, o|imad, after being re-huUt and grrat'I |y Improved. It !• I- walrel at 1'owuh wud'a Inlet, and as tl« Friends arey quite numerous In that part of th - >- ronnty, it doubtless will be well at- ! c tended. On the ocrasinn of the n- ) r : opening the house sras crowded, and j v 1 the service* were very interesting and , is proOtabic. s-mtuns were prnselnsl by j a i a number or eminent friends present. ' r. One of the toemlvrs, Deborah Batter, is , 1 now 83 years ohL and has ten children I- 1 living, whuse aggregate ages are fnpr 1 , ; hundred and nuiety-s'.x jsar*. Tills . II plaos of meeting wUi bu an additional >- aHractltm for those members of the 1 A ' Society Of Fri.-t.ds who have desired , ; i to locate In Uipo May County. * ; 'HfMHW ' EiA>nxAno».— -At ? 5 ! tlie examination hdd Sor. 2nth, at! " I thu Court iliHWi-. fur the granting of - '• | Teacher*' C'ertlfkatrs' Ibe following 8 named parsons rrcrlvrd ccrtiBcaU-s. « with the grade and average, attached, J j as allotted to each : - ; J. intra tialtahcr. "ui "S I-g j T ! Orllla B. Hat or., 2d • 181-9 1 1 Virgil X. Krriek.on -Id 70 M n I Sue. W Xtckert-in, 53 .-(22-:! 1 if ; ricory IV. Uand, .Id K8M ' Rebecca WiffiaoMon. 3d U3 { | W. Hemingway, 3d 79 1-2 * Kametta HawtU. lid reSM • ! David « '. Vanaman, 3d 82 1-8 : II I K. D. Barrett, 3d 823-0 ; * i The cxnmlnatloo waa conducted bv b , Maurier Bralry. Oo. Supraintaadrnt. •I s. a jaua*, A. U Ha twits, i\ <***;**. d Complaint boa been tirade that a I number of noiay individuals are In the liabit uf eongregating etery Sabbath y I evening, on Franklin Strrot, In the a ncighh.irh-.xl of tlw vbool ImiWing, ® ( for the purjwwe or indulging in l«Ut-r- . ou. praetlcrw that are nothyanv me:..., [" I it keeping with the aannilr of the [• boor, should such violent cxerci~-s lw js-rsiotril tn, partiot Ih lug i.| that • * 1 locality are deteruiinrd to h\ thr gri. v- * I ante before; the authorities " 1 1 AtroniEE Soke -The hand i JHFlnvlwrart .mr tram* j m I >"tr wre^Mr. "ww^' w. "•rautear, fhe I.landT w 1 1'
Pcauo School M«wt»Q.— In pnrananra to notice previondr girte . by tho Board of School IUhkAWj. a meeting of the par.-tttauf t!.- ch.alreu attending the public school, tuaathar 5 with thefriends and teachers of Are 10- - Sjrfvi™ iv"^ ^^ildIng. rte mceUng was rolled to order . by the Principal, it. A. L. Haynea, in nominating Hon. W. W. Ware to tlw chair. On the appointment of C. S. Magrslh to act%a aacretary, the ofrto soo so many parents and guardians and frienda of the children present — That they srere assembled for lha purof considering those measures which had been recently adopted by direction of tho Board of Trustee* for iMRMiag the cadency of thaaehooL chair then reminded the parente, it was through tlie medium of tho school house that tbsir children were lo acquire the requisite Instruction to fit them for after life; that it Waa impossible lo expuet the ri-dng generation to rental n In ignorance and m» up Intelligent Chrtaltan^mcn and women. remarked, should lc couragrel by the parents of tlie chilami perhaps w of themoateft their preaonce in lliu school room, that the vflurta of the teacher, and obof the institution were duiv appreciated. He therefore entreated all interested to visit the school frequently. Waa indeed gra tilled with the attendwhich gave unuiiataknMo evidence of on awakened Interest in tlw of public instruction. He tln-n introduced the Principal, who would fully explain the objects of the meeting. Mr Ilnyuc* commenced bis remarks by explaining that at the suggestion of iue Board of Directors u set of "Rules and Regulations" for the government tlie school had been adopted, and subsequently that a thorough Course of had been introduced. Tlie he then read, anil explained as . taken up. The school at present was ' divhlpl into four different ileportmenls. commencing with the Primary, and so dl commencing with the Primary, and so
at oM lb rough the twelve divisions, until if^K-aolnxl tlw first Division of Hie (Ira in mar School. Tlw "Graded Course" aa introduced had been printed in pamphlet form, nod was then in ibe : 3 hands of nil present. The object ol the , _ moeting'waa to have ao Interchange of , views in regard to tlw best method of 1 1 working up this "Course of Inatnn- j " | lion." Since Its adoption one of the . I leading benefits had already manifested " iuclf la tlw apparent desire of tho iiu- . pilts lo be promoted from one division to another. Ho was rejoiced to report . since tlm promulgation of tlw Rule. .1 noticeable^ Improvement in tho ottrudaneo and promptness of the scholars, j Would Impress upon tlw |«rents thr • great Importance of tnaiilUug ttii-s • latter trait in the minds of their cl.ildim ,r ! Mr. J-* (J. Williams being called on ,} to address the meeting, made a lew . "i : polnusl remark.- I lo bad tlw privilege ,, of being connected with the Board or ' Trustee* of the Public School of the city | . J for a number of rears- After a brii-l ' retrospective sketch of the past history t of the educational Interests lo tlw |dai.:. , ' tlw gentleman pointed to tlw fact thai , ' tlw public school of Capo May City was | , x-cond to none in tho aoothern port of | 5 , the State in point of scKobutw advan- 1 £ I tagea or pecuniary support. lie hope d I tlw parents and guardians would aid < L" ! tho fioord in the ohservoDco of the . Rules and Regulations at home and in . ! endorsing theGraded (krurse of lnstnii--tlon. Would request them to have '. their children prompt tn attendance. - , Tlw apenkur cloaad his reuufrks by ,, drawiug a vivid contrast between the jin-seiit statu* of tlw "wh-Hil awl what : 1 - Dr. E. U- I' hllSps Corel lolly vudorenl 1 ■he • •Course of Ii.strunl.m'' as laid , out. lie thought there was no better - svslctn of public Itiatntcttou lhan that • iii vngna in Michigan, which was sonw- ] tiling of the same nature as the one n they wrrr now Intridueing Iwre. Was ' , Ol iqdnion that unless the school . mid its tcnchera tie eneoitragn) by tho 1 : 1 -a rents of the children In altendanre-, f the -Graded Counm" or any otlwr ' ■'enrrek ' would not necompliah tlw " hoe field nwulta it was designed to J perform. He had previously examined til- school record and was pleased to " 1 sco snch an excellent average attend- , sure on tlie part of the pupils, lie I fully coincided with tlw views as ex- ' iiress*l by the PrindpaL ' ; Mr. I. C. Edmunds drew some hti- ' in ore us but instructive inferences from ; : th. subject anderdlscnsslon. During l tlw |asl year or so our ci I irons had | J been occupied very extensively lu the ' grading badness. Cur streets and . J drive* had been graded, lots and yards , ; ; had to he grmdnl-in fret tlw phrase j ' "graded" had become a vrry isipuLir | • and Important one at Cape May. Now the teachers were engaged in grading I • thr school, and its pupils had to go ! . . Iii rough a ended course of Instrm-- ; linn. In tlw former roses the city I 1 mul property had hqen improved, an.l ' ' there was no dobbt bat tbat the school , ' • would lie likewisa very mtwh U-nellt- • teil under the present system. A Iter ] ' " aunw further remarks the awaker <le- 1 L' sired to boar from Mr. J. H.Towmwnd. 1 "] Mr. Towntcnd made a very pleasant 1 • sprreb, which wr can onlr n-ler to 1 " I briotlv. Holding n switch In one hand'! J 1 and a printed copy of the Counw of ' 1 Instruction in the' other, he directed ! ■ I the atteuliou of the audience to llwm - : as representatives of the obi aud new • ' systems of public Instruction Ho bad 1 been i-ducatrsi under the tough and C I limber system oftho rod; that Ihlatys- 1 ' i u-iu hod given place lo the new and ; : 1 I superior systrtn under wliiclt tlw child- 1 ; I ren of llie piwnt day wrre Instrurted. 1 I - The speaker thru sliownl thai nothing ! can bu attained or accomplished with- . uu: sonic irrtaniroH w»« llmflnl pmj. t - law of the universe. 1 l! After a few remarks from Mr. ' f Kscvi-t, of the Capo Academy, who 1 t i highlv ajqiroved the >y stem, an exprea- j I . ' sioo of the meeting ivas taken on the ; ' , ; ailoiUioa of tlw Holes and Rrgulnlions. i Tlwv wore unanitnotuly approved. A vote of thanks on the (art of those ? present was tendered the Board of Di- < J . rectors. Principal of the Sdiool and the - I I Assistant Teachers Before tho mo- 1 J | lion waa adopted, some oppiwltioo srn« J made by tbc Director* and I'riticipnl. !! wbo beared Ware to duclltw the li.mt.rj The Director* said they dasrrved no ! . cmnpaisatlou. and lookisi for none ; ' tbat the thanks, even were more than : they desired. Is-cansc all they had per- 1 r . bwmoi was nothing torn than Uwlr | • I duty. Tito question was. hinrerer, tarried unanimously. Thr nweting anon altar adjourn rd. Uocbt Hdi-sk.— Kev. A. J. Hires. 1 pastor uf Uw: Baptist Church at this - pliu.*, some weeks since tenor red Ins 1 resignation, but which, we .are n j-decl 0 j to learn, bss since bono withdrawn at ' - ' of the t ftmreb uaemhurshi|i. As the ■ pastor of a church and eitiam ot Ca|»- [ Slav. Mr. Hires has won a bust of 1 : wagufrtcudslbrougbouttbe length and t ! breath of the countv. all of wh-i.-n have - - been excecdiiiglv gfslil'wd with Ills recrnr. ilecnbsi to" remain among them. f CarnoK to Vttreha* -r> -f the i"crus ; vlan byrnp le protectad solution of the . protoxide of irvm.l Beware of brfug r '. ueceivnl by any of the preparation* of I'eruviatt Hark, or Bark and Iron, r : which mmt be olfcre.1 lo yon Beery f brittle of jraouloe has i'KltrviAN , ! Svut'r loot IVruvian Btrki blown : in - the gbiss. Ewwrxr. tiik uovtlk «eTYc will semi Us: tkraaK Wave to, . «'«■ rs.t.rr.Vs fr.cn i»» lo January 1st ! , Ue-
" A special meeting qf eoundl waa -n convened no Wednesday evening, Xov. 0f Mecrav, Tliooipsou, J. G. W. Warn, d. J. H. tV'are, W. W. Wars. „ A roqwrt from the Committee ou _ Judiciary in reference lo taxation complaints of Jo*. F. Page and C. MireL-. belht was pcraenled and 00 motion *ci ™^n fu!luw?jg resolution was offend by-Mr; W. W. Ware; and adoptu «d'— _ Resolved, That the L'ummitlee on r. protection of pfimerty he suthorirod , and instructed to offer fifty dollars re- - ward for the apprebemioa and conric- j x lion of any person or pereofta found des1 troy ing or debaOE any property . whither public or private, within Ihc „! limit* of tlw (.IU— and that the tex quiaite nnmber ofTiand-hiila In accordance Willi the saaw.be posted through , y. out the ('it v. , n Mr. W. Ware moved that an order n le drawn in favor of Mr. Thompwin 1 ror tliW. for telegraph, stamp, and r other expense* incurred while attend- ,. ing to businesa of tbn city as chairman I. of Finance Committee. 1 Which was so. ordered- , Tbc following WUs wen- ordered ^ | said : — ^ h* " : iStStisftKiar-- • A bill of Jo>. Bryan fo% carriage a ' hire was referred to Committee on n " Judiciary lo InrcstlgaU-. el ' Un luolluu the chainuan of KtUAUCO n Committee waa instructed lo eorrrs- a I p'mil with Mr. Ceo. J. Bolton cm- d . corning the un|nid lie-use of the Co- b lumbi-4 Honse. I" The following resolution offered by n r Mr. IV. W. Ware, waaadotiied:— l Resolved. That the colloctor be In- h stniclcl to notify delinqnenl tax-|nj- " era that all arrearages for taxes re- si r nulning unpaid at the expiration of ll , thirty days from the date of notice, hi will be placed In the City Solicitor's » and legal proeeeditigs taken for di ! the ciilcction of the same. • hi i On motion Council adjourned. ry
!,„ 1 A Goot> BuonpM Joke is nar,1 : ralid livwllicli the name of a clover ,] j Iriend ofours who lives up the county 10 j xinie distance, figured conspicuously". „. : The two principal character* itfithr af„f fair, we will call Bill and Tom for con,r ! venience. Il seems that at the lale p. I . lection Bill wanted Tom 10 vote the „. I same ticket he did, but Tom couldn't j see the thing in that light Arguments were brought into play but were of no use whatever, to induce Tom to see , rt thing* differently. At length q more persuailre agent waa exncrimeutcl ! 1. with, and tbc result was Tom's eyre u j were opened, and lie wax enabled to ' K. 1 jierccive things in tlie same light Bill , j did. To make a long story short. Tom , |. j got . the ticket Ik- was to vote aud its , market value in the shape of an onlcr r t», with Instructions, to proceed at ,. niHxi to the polls and deposit his vote. ,f I Off Tom hurried with trie documents , | In his veal pockrl, and his mind busy , ■1 ; employed In apecolating 011 aud eon- ' 1 u-rapUtitig tlie Thankagiving turkey and other good thing* tor whish one t of them was an equivalent. While „ thus eugaged. Tom reached his deslina,f lion, handed •uedocumrOt to the judge. . 1 and took hit departure fur home. 1 1 j 1 was next day when he thought It would j I be advisable to get his pa|ier converted ! into greenbacks awl for tint purp-«->- , , consnTlad hit vest pocket and drew .. therefrom— the same ticket be was !•> p hate voted the previous day. Tlie . : reader can imagine the cousternatluo , of their friend Tom as be came to ren- ,, ; lixo tlie true condition of affairs on nut [ I'mdingthu sought fordiviim-nt. It hid ! been safely deposited iu Uie liallit lsi\, j i and was read, dnriug lh« counting ol 1 - the vote* the previous evening, 'mid r an uproar w hlcli it woulil ho vain for l - us to attempt to dex-rib The tieki-t , ■ Tom rou-d ran somewhat in thU la-b- , I ion:— "Mr. 80 and so, pleas*.- pay to ! ktrf. etc., aud chirge to account of so , and so" 8ign.1l Bill So A so. It has siu.x- hern sal.l that this meiii- \ orabki ticket is on exhibition at a hotel . in IXmnia township, the proceed* b* , lie used fur the punvose of erecting a | Home tor the Toothless Little Wander- , > cr¥- * lltsuAXDBwhotlralre to save money • should present their wire* w ill. a year's .subscription to DHMOHEMU Moxtii- . LY. Tbey will get more than the yearly price aacb month in new .dens. , I We are furnishing the Ockas Wave i nu.1 DEKOECvrn Month 1. y one year j for W *5. j j A mngaalne ol uurirnltd excellems1 in evrry respect— hrmutr of typogra- . | pby, gems of literaturr. elegaul engrav - ' togs, choice music, and Its rich dl» ! play of fashions — is DemouesT's . 1 Month t-v Magazine. We cordially , ' ; recommend it- as the host family per- ! radical published. ! We bear that J. W. Xawlin, Eiq., , i editor of the Millville AepsWicaa. . is a candidate for Asa is taut Secretary . of the Senate. Mr. Xewlln lias beeti ■ . an afilcieul laliorer in the Republican route both as an editor and a speaker ! on thr stump. His appointment as , Assistant .Secretary would he a proper j I i appreciation of bis services. lie would f l» an efficient helper of llroUier llah- 1 I rock— a good tram, which wc would I . like lo see lu Itanusn. " -- WsWiery . furiro. [ Ir u well foe peupk- living east of j - - the Alleghany Mountains to know I - Hint the Knited Stales possess impor- ; - ' tant ptaee of commerce beyond lint . ! cerulean range-. For instance, Mil- ; waukte is not generally underatowl in - this part of the world to be much of l .E-pUuo. Vat Milwsnka* in q ajngW day last sroek shipped eastwanl 3IU,- . OOU bushels of wheat, weighing 18,1 000, (PO pounds, ra|uiring 912 cars, or - 31 trains to tnuntiort IL This should J considered a lair day's work, tail . it Is not an extraordinary one for this We-tcni village, and. wlulo it shipa so ! Iiiucli wheat, it smdi as every other - merchantable- product of the soil. Its j • shipments >*f corn an- far In extx-ss of 1 - ' the above figure*. We devote cnnshlerable space this . ! week to a synopsis of tbc bte Mate 1 Sutiilay 8cfto.il Uoovcnliou. hchl last month, at Elisabeth. It was intended 1 for last week's paper, but was received . 1 a li llie too late. Our readers, however, r | will fhid it none the ices interesting. Our summary of European war news aud the situation in France ha* Urn crowded out by matter* oT home in- _ i tcreaL Tuat pepper and salt color which 1 renders your hair so couspicuoas, ran , easily be remedied by u.iug a bfiulo or 1 tw^of Xatciupb Haib REH-ronA-f The Oman Wave will bu sent t F REE from now until the 1st of J*nc uary. to all ».w .eisenier. who remit . us fa no for the yrar.TKl. Special Notices. COUMISStOHCS t - gry£»rrnJ.'ra'ltare row, rauyiij d :
' DoftmaUi^ : VEWTABLE^Uri A Oolar and Dreas-ag that will not Bum th* Hair or Injurs the Head. It moire Hair soft and fine, rretoring its natural eoicr without dyeing, by - imparting a healthy and vigorous ' growth. > IT U IITNITIB I'.VUtl AN Will """» "" » ""re, 426 Herts Eiiktt St.. Plulada. Pries SL05, Ursa t*ut:Us •OlD (VCEVWHtU So ae genuine without ray signature, j and I put my name to no goods that are aot of sarpareiog excellence. j "A Roving L'auimlsalQU." which J constitute* tlie opening article in /j;.■sarort'e Jfoyeriae fur December, is a [ verycuri.Hi*|nper.de(aiIi<lgtIic remark- 1 aide oxperienr-.-* of a correapondent of ( Xortlu-ru uews|ia|ierwho accompa- ! nied the Southern armies during the j entire War. and wbo unioyed the extraordinary advantage ef being protected and eneuuraged by seme of (lie most ' I'enfedcrstc officers. • both civil and military. The narrative j wbollv truthful, nothing but proju-e \ being changed or suppressed. twelaliocs will beeutirt-ly new to j the pdbtic. "Flotida; How to go ! tod suggestive article, aildrvises parto those who are contemplat- , mg a visit to (he South during the iimiug winter. "Chit-Chat from Anis n pleasant, gossipy contribution from the pen of Horenrr Mar- ' ryal. "The Geysers of ColUnrnla" | ptiwcnU an Interesting acrounl of tla- I present* acrounl | it I 1
,r. hot springs of the great Pacific Stale. | rr llieir curative properties, and the | wonderful scenery amid which they 1 J." are situated. "Expansion orC'ontracx{. tlon?" is a most able ntnl instnictire n- I*!"' npoo a suftjecttluit deeply atfect* hg It !• cnnlriluAed iiv the Hon. Annua , , Walker, a writer whore ability iu n,1, gird to topics of ibis nature is univeraally acknowledged. Edward A. Pol- ! w ! lard's article on "The Real Condilion [ rt, | of the Soutli" maintains that tjp' State* ,1 1 lately in rebellion are more yra|wrnuv j Us : war, and enter* lu'lo tlie discussion of | netted wltli till- political relations of i t, under Uie old administration. | ,r Fiction form* a very prominent ele- ; j. j lunt lo the current issue of /.ij.giToirt j J.' cles of Hlis character are" Anthony te . Tmll.qs-'" novel, "Sir Harry Hot,v j spur." which U burewilh coneludul. I f mi.'eii'uticd "Iratxie". The remain- 1 ,V ingnltnielioti* of Hie number couiist - It of two I **1111, 1.1111c very agreeable I g.~-ip, and the usual literary reviews. li NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ® j 'till""*'" "' "n I'. LEE. Tressuwr '"Tolt** TTALIlErra 'oo**?'' "" I I- LEGAL NOTICES. .lJ'vi»lerl«.",sl fuMIe Vsal^Mlks j , ° M|*»»t^b"t-I»', us TkiuUsv. us ''kjdy •' j a. re a ^ It AlttllSN * ISA1.K „. ,AN1| >' | m IK j 1 u Hotel ol Lewis vrssstoo, c«i» M'r Court | J ' mr^ieraiu'snt. ! 1 1 si* 1 I f Jillili ToiireVpTiiJtsuw IsauVolOssnres I I r. Lssw^ '^'Ctols. uljjke »iot»"r ot 1 I I VUMA 51. «}£*£• | - : ! • ^o-"-— "*"uf LAND. I .1 -li - Miirm- - ii tn. ssrt'BOAT, tin ma t p *» "t PECKH i n I. > V tt« >our ol 1 .0 1 , * i »w«awi_wretsoi* treT"* ' . i ! r | It j ; g j d® "Lof *1 !"srtrel?r.iVnf tuuWetSrUsU. ' II Unore' uw Sowers "lisMla qmtwstsss skovr.SoosUsUtyJssOi , h SALltKl. VANASIAN.^^ , q iSktsusr m'tre&wrerrimwoMbvrwur'C " (wwrer kurad trow sirecrulls* -w torosertai MOs Wk ,! KKBCTK D r StcV 8 . : ! ' !
)T m cm or cipi bay mum? ■ . WILL PLEASE TAKE. XOTttJB THAT - ■ .J I!E>TEZET & BROTHER _s HAVE, Jl'ST RECEIVED lil 1; LARGEST STOCK Ol4r r : j COOKING, BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED IX THE L'OKXTV. No. 7 Cooking Stoves As Low as Eighteen Dollars. Complete.
if m- m particular attextiox given to *9 e* .89 j HEATER AND fiANGE WORK. • Till Rooting
' i New Advertisements. 1 i S£2SS§ - l"i e.\'£ 'a!,'u* |^«I. ; : ^'su^?iT.,D,^KT!^ • n,nci-j r^SKr- ! H O'CLOCK. L'w' *' wntxor »iwto«K . j ,,r S iOCIAI.UFEin Ike G«E.47 (7rr atl .^L J»E WITT ^<^31 AO I ! Vro.1 lor Irons SnU lllustrntre 11 l-ofr rlreu- , ui. lo I ..By^lloaJnrl^S. Co., PubJunors. 1» j | BtMISESH LARDS, ; d» H. uc.,L-o,r 0ENTI8T. I syilH It. WILLI AMB. | PRACTICAL ARCUITKCI, ARCHITECT AND DVILDKK, I ^ w. •uvn. : Attorney A Ootmseller-at-Law, Bolicitcr. I MASTXR a EXAMINXK IN CHANCEaV, : j st-racstE court coMMttnoNga. ' S5S: ATTORNEY AT-LAW, j I ; (»TIUi*-WMt Co[. PERRY * SOUTH STS, I Raperlnl •lunUon flvro tosollsutloos. rrsHoM.ts n. huchel LICENSED AUCTIONEER. IS. | ArriU.VAI-iT.tAW. AM.VT»«. VUlllTru*. j I ^"sli* A4)oUls( rirsl Nstlore! Dask. | ^H. J > . LEAKING, ns||t|ir rxi^rrlas ■ NR. E. H.TMILLirs, H 0 V 80 F AT8IC FlIBIf IA8, : urrtcE and residence-no. is wash. (ape Raji iTL . orriCE HOURS-IMS a. m„s to ta vi* • ; C^; ' | lull osoartaut — Aire, OIL CLUTHS, HAT- j | | TINGS, DRUGGETS, RUGS, WINDOW ' SHADES, STAIR ROD". Ar. 1 , ti. IL SXYDEIt A CO.. j IS SOUTH SECOND ST.. PHILADELPHIA, | j Wrel SI4S. Mlow Mnrkrl. i [ 1 'J ME OLD STAND 1 THOMAS 8. CLARK'S , BOOT AND SHOE STORE, , 03 RABfilXCTOX ITKEKT, i urrOSITE AMERICAN HOUSE SOW. i A tergr OMt watt oooortrA stork ol || CAN TT, LADIES-. 1 ROTS'. HISSES- AND , CHILDBEN'S BOOK, SHOES *OA!TEIU. I ' ^ \swretarek*ro«i. •"frf"''- »'• : J WORK MA DB TV ORRR ' ' KCFAIRIM. ftCATLT DONE. '
DRII.I.ISTl. |( DRUGSTORE! ! i 'phe 1 41 rg.-Nl msil lls-rei 1 i , ASSORTMENT ill j! DRU(is, i| Family Mediciies. Perfomery, li TOILET Fancy Articles L. (is,. Ma ( -HUllv ; For Mediciual Dm ONLY, * Or*. .9 tltci Ai. ntHHti. J.S.KENNEDY t SON, - DRUG STORK,!, No. 37 Washington Si.. | ArmH I BY DAY OR BY 3TGIIT. | 1 ' One of the Doctors hul.ls bltnwlf) in readiness AT Aisle IIOL'RN '•« j J TO REiro.SD TO THE SCANT CALLS tlut are daily made by Ifteir friends ' j As4 At Uwlr i ! DRUG STOIU:, i | ' PATENT MEfolCIXEN. | PERFt MERIEk, 1 And TOILET ARTIC LE*. ' wblrk tb., ue Ulipsoslsi "" AT PHILADELPHIA PftlUKa, j TRr, .p.". ^11, ( Ifirrat American Tea Coipaij," 1 OF XEW YORK, | OREES «£■ BLACK TEAS '• COF FEE8, ] AT C'ABUO puces. | i til Warranted t* site Kntlre Sstla- i faction or thSuj Reftudrd. , ' ** '** mSnBiRNiM iruSsYJ ,1j*™ i «r.asLf ,-s — - FOHTI1E I.ADIEN JJES. K. DILLON. i I ' Not. 3'J» A 381 Suutlt Street. Fanoj it Mourning Millinerr. ■ AH ISoN °ric7f.*?.'4^,-Vll ■ Mo* sod Nest RIM oar, Blrte. EesUMr. esd , reret' ! (** """""" - «i! , ! UEMOVAJ. AND OPKXpfG, | I j No. 12 Washington Stnvt. ' car mat crrr,*. j. '• — Esssiynsia w cand wysrrrR n*r gooim and| — j ^ fsrftggii^Ss-^fr *"7 ; 1 ; c-fiESr* ^ ! a ^rajnsMt. ere reraauj Isvlire t* reO are . ■ AND CHOICE STOCK, ' j « CBXAP r HILADELTHIA STOEE. "
. - - 'e.;Jp rmi RssfEMsfo. G "ARM "i*WJlT. BROOKS, DECD. ep^reateTstaereW S-wi., ^k-4 TTHe|1we. "***M WreMittqp fe.*Qip» MsfeVy. | EJ1ARH FOR SALE! -SSfS^«^sfc ssSsgdSSaSitB asa! ! KSgg.'gsggaaggaa"- : ■tweaws ft. t«TS. 'itrnf jSt^lpJwr.- N i. r 1 /vr AKDIANM "A1.E OF It E A L ESTATE! | i »V nrtreUf s terror lereeJ relor Uw .1 1 ! i,--" "I,r.!i. .;7 loss,:, , I i" r li i , . * ii — i T 'r'n^rrl'lV^J^J t BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE 1 1 f RLE PRICES e'sd " " " | Jj ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, !! BroadWR) Si!fi Ibr lurttplkr >
I DANIEL M. FOX & SON, (TI.VI'Kl .l.VCf. Jf.Sj 1 C on I l-XTATi: Agent*' 'ColUuies & Bttildinn L-ots1 FIRE IVSC'RAXC'l:. , ill villi: MFTI'AL IXNI'n.tNIT: lit, 'We Insure l* tbc lowcri Bfttes, A PLAIN FACTS AS?,-/ DING. A Irgc, well established and succetkful business, with an cx ■ j perienlcot more than twenty- i j induccllcnts to all who arc i about ti become purchasers di mrC!(/i/iiig~a» ; second tl no establishment in ! the coun*>-. Our gnrments arc all made. If the Ivcst materials, • carefully wected; nothing un- I sound or I any way imperfect is made ui at-all, even in the lowest graits of goods. It is i a well estaftlished fact among | clothiers, thlt our Ready-Made , Clothing, ill every thing that goes to male a superior garment, is urmquallcd by any stock of gooc* in Philadelphia. Our assortVen: is so large j and varied I hit everyone can be fitted at on A, without delay, - Our prices arAalways guwan- ! ' teed as low, orloivcr, than the j t ; lowest elsewhel;. Wc have also a fine sssoAncnt of m- (roods in /fe Patt.-ihi which wiH be mait op to order, - , in the best malner, *nd at 't I prices rn&eh lovrer thai) are - , , usually charged At garments 'r I made to order. 1 ■ j Samples of gooA.jvith price j ; : lists for all kinds ca garments, ■ i forwarded hr mail It any time ' j when requested, will mstrucj tions forseTf rnic-u/Kicqt, and ; garments, either imtl\p order , or sclcded frotn/otA \eadv- ' Made' Stock, foryanftd iK cx- j ; press, guarantee! tewit Ny>: - Persons not idiiiAr t|ecc, j 1 | can when visiting rftihfclpftja, | ■ ' call and have thei/mc JKrc ^ ( ■ j gistcred on our blo\vflAt(ar | 1 I that purpose, from vyiilh J|r- ] • mcnts can be ordetan k anv I future time. ! I BENNETT & C®. ' Towr Hat!, j/S AftmArt Sf. riULA DELPIllA . 1 ( j L^; liSs? ■ i:..-,. . . ! tapart*t,MsB^etdf*Ti*d iv«i*i usbtuiUj I
| ^"t1" ^ A (VtCAT MfReAL HSfoP 1 » wutxjemraofxifoaBJji- 1 vINEGAE BITTLKt.5 Haafirefa pf Thnstsanfis || -I WHAT^A^THEY? i ' ^ ^ ; • • 4VtAttSUa'A5LA--.1 lfc« »to«q. UmJUteeislrl tec n.t'k Dtreares «*. nM k» llitsn-. ,'j uu. DtitaUitOrsuu nTH*EPNtA OR 1XDUre*T HI \ ■
Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair tc , its nafural Vitality and Golor. falling hair rhicuknl, lial la'-' uftcn, llMtgb not slvsys, -run,! 1 !..r nlura the folG*Ut| or-- (kstiuyt-! tb.- glintli n-.nqJs.il rani dw-jj.-i li'.. --.teil as ranuin can bo owl fi* - i-'i - .s for tills RpplirattoR. Invn-fl • "t fouling liio hnir «idi a. My roli- / it ..ill keep il rl.-ao and vigotw; . Its -•i-i.-nnil uou .Rill prevent the li.;f:u... turning gray ur falling off, ami C"n4ct|ui"itiy^ ^prevent UMmsli- Ftvr il.iL.- same pri-uwaiiaf dangenau. ami injurinn. tu tnq. hair, tbc Vigor , pot .'inly fonrfii-Mit not honn it. if snnlcd ni'-relyTor a 11 , HAIR DRESSING, ; • n ; ri*' ran he found so daatrahlr ( '. aiainiiig wither oil nor dye, k dr. . !!•< roil white cambric, -Rod ytt L - i'.ng on tlw Irair, giving it a rich, glu.8;.and a grateful perfume. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co., 1'naCTuui is d Asaarical Giojurv . IAJU'EIAL, MASS. | 1'KICM si.oo QOCUlis, SORE THROAT, Etc. 1 I No JUnlicint or trratmnl can erect th "j DR.'linni' PULMONIC BALSAM. " j «ta -in tn- — Mhorkt u if pouiu.' toprannr 1 Aljri '• fstfepaferttf (fosfowin Ukainre. j nre.-t I UL'ghl LoLDa.aukKTHBG^Iq •Vtrtut; "ho* a " 'nSl*00 '' NO* ART CONIUSIpfloN.whrotresvsti J. H. SIMMS, M. D., Practical Organic C hernial, Xo.7(l7 MnrkotHt., vv It.MlMtTOtl, PEL , -lriKi', raka«um. Hotlu-iy a I'l.l WHITG A G kN-WTTMrfe. j -y^M. G. 1UIOAD8. .kuujycbejr, I Steam and Caa FITTER. J So. 3 Mansion Btreet, cm mr crrr, Asat Igrl Msrtot StereS, SRUaaslfOls. , s, irej-.rot to usreot. II . ■mU1. Is m, RENT QUALITT OT fltnn.lll.K CEH«MIT ' A ' lf' OI-T EE

