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CAH MAT OCCAM WAVE P*IMI*ka« Waaklp, at . Al'E MAY CITY. N J.. J S. Magratti fa Aaron Garratton. U in advance. a CUM RATES TOR ADYEBTIillKI. n , | W— kg. : Miinllm. ■ _ i » i * [ i | * j » | l |n r JaSsaiii ! ■ch. i,n i» ut Ik u imiir a ' ■ rf'Militifiiiils! ■ • K : ISu nil Im» »" nre ™ "? w ' •I-. i um-a.m H,oo iijui* in ] • TiTnTyiiiiiiio 'bill* vh VntMn Birwtorj ••iW.",RS!T.:SJsr" '.CSS€S^ES r^Out. .oa^ujlna U ARI Ukllkwl i «« A Ware, Farmeri' Tools, tardware, etc.. Capo May. 1! Williams, Cape May. :«'t II Townskxd, •• " j mjJ 11 Hcitmav, Court Uouh. . T. Mn-t.rm C'-apa May. II GlsBY, Camden. irKttra; corctii a r«u.i, m.n. ; m W ft mi* II , 10 Washington at. C May ciljr iii«- II IICdUBi.-Capc May. •iivCI SiierrARii. •» Clark, Washington al, Capo May CSBISI . 4 ft. IL tiorr, Turnpike and II. It. . 1 1 IUIOAIH, .".Mansion SL Cape May Caller f • .M il & W auk. Cape May cily r — T&WbBSm, '■ 1 loo villi, KM Mat Let »t, Phlla. k : Smith, Deeatnr at. Cape May. I . iVIUIot I.AV>iEMCE, 2nd A MATf el Ma. Phlla. ' ■ SCHKLI.RM.Klt, lauding. :o Hiliirrtii. Jatkaon at. Gape M. . C Soi'DKU^C^w May city ^ . yausA Eldukdhr. " II Townsknd, C Pwlk A Co, lVrry at. Gape May Bra »sa•ntCB A Co., Perry at. Cape May l.yrXKY William*, Donolarille. m HmfivMoCK, M Washington »C i)B J P Lk.vMimj. Court House. »ta. Mabcy A Mkcrat, oor. Washington A Decatur sU. t ira J 8 Kkxxkdv A Son, C'n|« Slay '.BAt-n A Wake, Capo May city .. A 8. B. (!orr. Turnpike and R. H. ■! Williams, Dcnnisvillo. Htunrtt It Fitiokbald. Camden. I A« WaltoM A i 413 Walnut sCP. ! vis. lints-, 337 X. 8nd at, PhlU '.KACII A Wans, Jackaoo at 1 Williams, Dennlsvlllu it At. II 4 Wabb. Jackaon al. C Price, Perry sL i Williams, Dennlsvilii. Hair kssisnr. ■.MiiMs Vnretable Ilalr llenewer. aTVBBR Ilalr Reatoratire. .it Atiu * Wabb, Oaye May : KnKnanicKa, Camden; K roRTIXKE A sow, " tcM AKIN a ATLANTIC Hotkl. Jack! son SL, .John McMaMn, proprietor, . II Smitii, Dreatur st Hals Bum.i his. J H. (lEOBOR. 1835 Lombarcd SL. Philadelphia. . 1.. I/ITETT, 05 Washington Si. | •us W Lvcbtt, General Agent for
West Jersey. .ill villi*. Fire InanrenceCo. use R Schellkxoer, Landing. Wiluams .DonniariUc. A Xswrox A Co., MRlrille, U Sir Ais, Ocean at. Mrtlal-re - J S Kbxxbdy It 8os, Gape May, •irugatorr . Matey A Meeray, Waahington It . 1 Foi'Tz, IlaUimon; Cough 8y rap, ' .'urn for Rhriimatlini, etc ; van's I' nl vernal Medicines, Lowall, : Mam. : Lawtib.vce'- Kooakoo, by all Drogglats. its S b IIawums, lit WaahUnrtou s(. j ha Lvdia Footed, IVtsnlivillc. K« R Dillon, 323 South aL, Phlla. , rtiinn no W Smitu, 10 Waahington sL . ! R LfDl.AM, Uspe May. . A b. B. Gorr, Tm-unike and R. R. ! Wiluams, Dennis rule •-COB A soft n, Phliatltt . [ (box, SllAPLXba A on. Phllada ! > Kennedy A Son, May .a Mabcy A Mkcuay, cor Wish- , ncton and Deeatnr at*. : I". II PniLura, (Honkeopalhic), " j ; liiiuAtsa, Xo. 3 Mansion ft l It* •! ARsat. I *. W LVCBTT, Orran at. Cape May ; skaix, I lox-A Ku*, 540 north 6th, Phil. •I. .- I.kb A to.. 40 X wlitms, P. .Aimi^'cSirSiy. iiWRBBTT A Boo, Jaekaon st ri'iiTTXBK & son, Camden TiKninurKA. " <««as2JO3W. \« TISMStt " ■mrtt A -lino, Cane Mar *" Tm. susa r ill
{anCtlRD raOM FIRST PAOR.) -ith fo^'an'hl distreas at sea that night. I tamed to g mors coogenial Tie* of «rt bright, 1 Uulo dm, he-.!de«hich t now sat down and smoked U(f nearly ten, arousing myaetf at that bow to write a letter of soma importance to my brother. The subject Upon which I was engaged had reference to some accounts which I had examined lor him some time before, and respecting which be had written to me. The letter necessarily I contained a quantity pf figures, and I was so deeply engaged upon them tliat paid no heed to the (light of time, till, with a tense of honor amounting almost to sickness, I heard the round of oaths and blows cmsnstlng from the . cellar. A miancufa pause, and the footstep 1 had beard btfore ascended | the stair; and as I crunched Into a coru«r. with ryes dilated, and every hair opMtny head moving, in myagooy of ' terror, The sound of scuffling commenced close by me, tlioagh, as before, . , not a thiog was visible. Again the ' sounds appeared to descend the stair; , again, above Use bowling of the wind , | and the roar of the waves, arose the • agonised entreaty, "George, George! for God's sake don't murder mel" How I passed the remainder of that s night I hardly know. Nothing more j ( occurred; Imt I was so unstrung by ' j what 1 had for the second time beard, ! that I remained, Ilenrcn knows bow . j long, crouching by my bedside, mut- s tering incoherent prayers, ami in a I slats of hysterical bar which almost ' j Irrrfl incef my senses. With tlie first • ] a treat al dawn 1 prepared to go on shore, at great risk to myself; for •' though the sea liad been somewhat I eaten down by a heavy fall of rain, , it was still much too rough to be quite ' safo for a small boat with only ouo ; roan to mauagc it. However, 1 got safely on shore, anil instantly went • direct to Mr. Thomson's cottage, and ' told him what had taken place for the second time. "This It very strange, my man," ho said, oying inc with no particular favor. "This thing happened to you when you were alone before. 1 gavo you a man 1 can trust In, and nothing takes - plso( while be Is there; but the moment his back it turned you cuuso to me with a cock-and-s-hnll story, which 1 tell you candidly I don't believe." [COXCLrOBD NEXT WEEK. | I f StEDIXIi A VARIETY Or rOBIsKR. Most farmers need line upou line. f to the care required for their domestic animals during the foddering season. Many persist in adhering to the old practice of feeding only one kind of fodder for a given period, and - then changing to another kind for a few weeks. Xo practice ran he attended with more unaatlafectory results than this .Sheep, for example, arc fee- \ I quently confined to straw and a little gram daily. Then, for a few weeks, hay is substituted and the grain otnlt- . led. Sheep are exceedingly fond of a variety of feed. Therefore a fisr better practice would be to leed a small quantity of hay every day, and not quite as much grain, letting the stock ' : liave free access to good straw, day aud night. All kinds of domestic animals will thrive far more satlslhctorily when a variety of food is provided than when only one kind is dealt out without change. Evoi hones become . excessively tired of cot feed st every ■nasi; they Deed a change. Therefore, it will always be better to vary the | i feed so as to afford the animal any advantage thai may arise ftom feeding n variety of hay, straw, corn-stalks, grain, meal, or roots. Another con- 1 sldcration of no little importance is , tlie quantity of cut feed which an an- ■ iiual requires. There ie sncli a thing • as compelling a horse, for example, to eat muck more straw than Tie really needs, when JU lured work. A team i requires grain or meal. Straw will not lurnlsh much ifnnrishmenL It is bel- , ter to give a horse not more than a peck of cut straw with the meal, than , to mihglo the same quantity of men! for with half a bushel nfstraw. Too much i
bulk is qui to as objectionable as too little. Tide fact will hold good In feeding any kind of stock. Feeding too much straw with a little meal is like compelling a person to cat a quart of dilated eoup, wlien. If the nourishment were contained In a pint dish, it would lie moth more palatable. It la very sad how the savage uatnre , of the Indian will break out somcI times, in spite of all the e Hurts of pliilanthroplsu to destroy It with the loll, ' llucnces of Christian civilisation ! There was thai Nebraska Indian, for *" instance. He was educated for the Presbyterian ministry and placed In . iTBATge eT V cEa^b. Aba yet ' " : one day while be was giving oul a a. \ hymn, ho saw the boy who Mew the | organ-bellows place his thumb to his nose and wriggle his fingers at him. : Dropping his book, that coo verted i red man dashed Into the gallery, t. ! scalped the boy. brought his hair back ou the colb-e llou-platc. sod Una cooly | Won with the service. Bsldheadod- . uess it now the prevailing fluhion in ! that church, excepting among the wo. /<«; and they aware sheet irim skull- > caps, fastened under their <hln« with " padlocks. ^ A Boston paper says that a man up In Maesach useetts has a macliioe which can make thirteen thousand toothpicks a minute, and the m«p la not I. satisfied with it yet! We cannot see how that man can possibly use that >. many toothpicks, even If ho has as luauj teeth at a rip-saw — unices, indeed, he ha.- s machine shop constantly engaged in turning oat sots of artificial teeth on purpose to be picked. It seems to be a Liud of iiaelcs Industry even then; but the man knows his own buainoaa beat, we suppose. One of the principal ailvautagiw of living in a . fere country is that a man may do nothing but pick his tenth through the J nodding cycles of eternity. If he | The last "Revolutionary claim" • pressed upon Congress is that of a wo- | man who wants large quantities of l j ra-h for ch, thing which she aays she \ furnished to Iadayrtte's soldiers. At . : soon as this is allowed, eoroe old fci wridingVti'hrr'MU fiw w^ng"^- ; ^ If « don't , is d k
JOHN W. LYCETT fi«A«*(»l Insmraaee Agent, r FOR WEST JERSEY. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. BUILDINGS, FU It MTU BE, MKHCIIANDI, J And all kind* of CombreatiWe ^apcrty. Against Loss or Dsmscs My riTRt In the Beat Compacks at Lowest Hall Ron.'. ' r POLICIES* WHITTE*. TBAXftl-E MADE. PERMITS GRANTED, LOSSES Prona|itl) Adlnsted and Paid. j Spodal atu niiuu paid to Builders' Risks. Hotel Risks ami all S|toi»1 llamreds, j ! Lines PUced Prempll) lo the Amount ol VlMI.UOO* < Policies Examiucd and Fixed. I'cnons holding Policies may Mte their Iu- • surancc, or avoid trouble and rxiwnse to rollect, by having them rxaminA* Tisfi:. given in regard U> Insuram- law and the Standing of Cmiqnnic. LIFE 1HSDR1HCF tin all approved Plans promptly att. u ' ' i >. Call and get the Cheaiiest, Xon-Forfaiture. Endownwni .(..int. 'firm and Ten ! Ycsu Policies. Special atlention.glven to Indies' am! ( ha.h. uV Insurance. M.4UINE, ACCIDENT AND LIVE hTOt H IIISHK Plated in Best CVrnqionios at Low Rates. ! ' A(iLNTS WANTED In all parts of West Jersey. Rare inducements off-red to active, enrigvtic men , ' and women. [1-3U KA.MKKI. t LUDLAM. Practical Paint or ; CAPE WAV CITV, N. J. none but the most experienced workmen, is cna. bled to guarantee satisfaction. ! Millville LUMBER MILLS!" THE LARUENT, « III! t PEST AND RENT ASSORTMENT OF LC9IBBH 1 :r IN NEW JERSEY, Con Be Found at 13. A. Newton & Co.'s 8TEAM 8AW, PLANING MILL4 LUMBER YARD MILLVILLE, 3ST. J. •J0Q.OJU feet lncli .Spruce worked Flooriog. 200,000 feet Inch Virginia Pino Flooring, 200,000 feet Inch White Hnt fur FWim;. 300,000 Gedar and Spniee Shingles, 300, out l'lxs tering laths, 300,nt» (bet Cbdar and White I "inc Siding, ■VsT.OOO ftrt inch Whit.. I'inc Ih.irds. > 300,000 feet Hemlock A Pin - Fraiulug Timber, • 1,000,000 fret Hem! - L an.! Pine I/>g.. With every faciliy fur uanufacturiug nil lengths mid •!»*« of DIMENSION TIMBER. All sixes and qualities of Doon. Hash and Blind* ou hand aud made lu unlit. sSiwy«s,im. » ' ' ' CO
Contractors A Builders. "« ^ OONTRACTOh A BUILDER, irc Waahington St., Mar Episoopal Oh arch, - il- "" *■ '• »• JOBBINC r, CARPENTERS AMD BUILDERS, J cafk uusn, x. j, T A K K tkls atttaa a< lalamtra uwti bind ■ h Move Btructuros ' S II O r— Cot."„fcliatoo St.fc IWlsvsra Ave 1 i = " °''"»TI1L ATIT!"'"""' j t UTABi: h ELDSEDOK, ! . CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. I j CAFE ISLAND, B. J. sagts-l j I Also, Agsats for Ow Bast laproe—l r fl RAVEL ROOFING MATERIAL, | I jj^lCEAKD C. SOUDKK. BUILDER. CAPK INLAND NEW JER8ET. j * fflg;*2S£S j . WOOD AND COAL. '* DtALBB IE COAL AMD WOOD *
PDBLHATIONE. " ^LIBXTSFH a^i HOTKNTIFIC AMERICAN I 1 1 UriaSnsT IS&miTniaCiS^S ! j j iVs^omo , , S wywii. All ■.-!«- wruu, ! I — lht a Co., w raraStoa.'taLYnk**' ' ! a okkts wanted ior ss*Ss*:*«i£Si.» I " | ^ Aud Silver Ware. ^ ^
DRl'CGlitTN. _ DRUGSTORE! } rpiiu LorgeM and Bert ASSOSTMBET 0*^DRUGS, Full} Mtlia, futarj, ; s TOILET Fancy Articles <• In Cape May Coooty. * old aaaNDics, * AMD WINES, « For Medicinal Die ONLY, S iwakir Dr., MABCY A MECRAT. I • U*-V CAI'X MAY CITY. I • DR. J. S. KENNEDY & SON, ! DRUG STORE. No. 37 W. — ;*.;• ,;c)ton St., *y day or BMmtfr. j One of tin* li K-mrs holds himself j in reailinci, j AT ALL HOURS ] that .inranny-madc liy iheir feiends | and others. ( mur-u STORE, DRIBS. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFt'MERIES, And TOILET ARTICLES, wsleK Ihey Sttreoslag | n*ru«slws(Misfartks Great iieritaa Tea Caipy, OF NEW YORK, OBJtEN <f BLACK TEAS, COFFEES, 111 Warranted te glie tat I re ban* faction or IhMo; RrTaaded. ' as r g a ski: ciaci'LAas settinc roaTH NAHKS AND rKICXI. SW-THKV NUm^QNLY^TO BX TS1XD Insurance. CONTINENTAL tIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. "" ..
Nos. *«. as A -SI V.-. w. Cue. Cedar, w J ornccuT j.V.'S(«Kas. sc. ciu Jotla, Ja. a ! C/aCt-TOai; < 1 aaua B Cal(ale,o( Tre.or k l ull ■l. n.lS.U aickart w. Bacarv aTO M. n^art a Ca. - laaasA T saagar. Na SS Lnvrtj aL • I mVmeian. ai- I uS3S£i«' m,«»» tr i ",5ias i HS^ssa ' Trha aetoarlal ralue *" ■MM * amaaaw.1 " *w"" nww^Jreliiaw*." ,V" " fowJau^t ASeacua!' SM,1M ** SBANCH OTTICK »> Sui-Tasaa II. Jia.ir 1 No. WO Market Sl^ C.IMDEM. N. J. POTT»!lt RROTHEUN, Managers. N. a-as raw, rail- 1 M Areata wssWO. Call .... -wwnSa.,:; 1 iSftfiBIS lAlNtilvS'r iJOUF sjk'i^r.,*'.. -7 ■" ';,*'»w'"to*«'- - RE A OFINC, j
w JUUkAOAPR. __1 'V^TWVT JESMET RAILEOADH. " FkH A Winter Arr&agement, MouaAV. SEFfEJtnss i six, ma Tralaa srtll ba raa sa fallawi : FOB PHIL* DKLFHIA, Ssart Niwayre. tnytL Cap. Ma, Qtj. S.0B A. SL aio A. M. ... S: vii :: i 3 : is : VaoArr,. »js *• iTaa - SSs5SrS.s,asr'B: ! axTUaXING TBAUtl LEAVE ^ §T TiT ss x 3:- 3-: , Tte Down V.J.M Trala belwaaa MUltlUa | AO orren «'*!*! Ion Trala trim* MUlwIIU , Tr.Ltna j; [ WEST .ii:i:sj:v~i • m. loads. ' "e''*'i'ri7... ibrCoa. | . properly. WJ'BEWEIL. Building Material. j J Ckk HI til B. SCUELLR.WiCB'S LumberYard, | Sdulloiytr; Aaodioy. Oapc Slay, X*J., 100.000 reel WHITE FIXE, 3M.000 rusrsRixii lite, ( SHINGLES or ILL K I YDS, Flooring, Frame Stuff, Pickets, Lmuber fur DuiltUni/r, of\Evrry ' NT Order* Promptly Filled. I.nm'aee'rai raUhaill"* 'a SM.'pal *k.' HENRY FREDERICKS Hor/tiD siM, > ■ [S3 1 II AKDWANE or KVEBT REMOVED TO II IB N K W, STORE, In SMrrW stmt, tm Owe (Wear TIM, f irtifWS3ri!rajiJsi. syaj'sw Rasa. HARDWARE.
„ SASH, BLINDS AND DOOR." *• E. K. FORTfNEB fa 'SON, so No. IH Federal Street, (arcdru.N.J. HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, j BLIND*, DOORS, SHI TTKBS, MuULDINCS, j H i HOT-BHD SAU1I, - j X^IJWU aay lUaWt.^ MI ; . , A . I'llOMITLY ' ATTH5DK5* TO. oreacr a rnxr/.vi*. | BM.r. N** CHEAP STORE. ' 1>. Ac S. II. GOFF ! lora. Hwtri*rrofirletar>. . altasaeaaiu^rr'n. WKare IKar ara *,,aiH In larats* at Ska BRICK, UIH, CtlCISH FUSTK, 1 CKMENTS, FLASTKBINO Haia. oils. rAiftTi, rtoca Br i*a IVaad or Barrel. CORN art OAT* kj Ika Na.hW. «a4 all ether [J Mil! Feed, Potatoes and Country £ Protluoft, * T- Kltm.lZKHS . .
Of Inloreat to Farmers. Pacific guano co„ Capital, <1,000.000. JOHN t. REESE It CO., GEffBRAL AVERTS, 1'2*2 ScnUh Dtlawart, Atxnvc, Philadelphia. 10 South Street, Baltimore. Soluble Pacific Guano. The lent capital lavalva* la He prrtaellea « t eseelleaee. The corapaay hac a far srwaler ^ 1 1 tdl ' .. icral Agents fur the Co. j PEMPS. jl PURE WATER,! | J FLKSTt OF IT! - j^L/IOBDUR WELL I PURE, Befcl lfL.SI/ MATER I WELLS. m" "s* MI;. , ■ Sev-tno •Machine*. '■ Bartram a Fanton PRIZE MEDAL : Elastic Stitch Sewine Machine, MannCsetor), Uankarj, Cess. Office A ftakurooni, 838 Broadway, riSST rRKMIUM^otea^IMlUBLt THREAD r SENIUM AT rAHIl EXFOtlTlOX, | SIBST PREMIUM AT AMERICAN INSTILS « TUTE TAia, IM1. The most Dcslmhle Faml* [■ ' f. ;1;:chino in the World. Si It 1. •- • • •« snxgr*. U-nutiftsl in d- J II | ami - '.m perform a larger range il ias Maehim.* now made.
" Itieain i * in order and .*nnaei|tteaUT >* ays ready to run. ' I'ri.v H . I . from $55 to F2tW,orsame I or ■ tlK*r First-clas* ilaeliinc*. j -..v.a, Wgre" Offlce! Ctpe^Me,. ROPE AND r WINE. j ^ASurAtrrtEM-dDrafo-m Moi'K AND TWIN KB, SSfiSEsESSS s . roaujittxjTctiju VACHT A^NDJ^Uj^ MX'NCS A ( M NORTH WHABVEa, J wie. >„*.y. raireaw*hia_ CAPE MAY HOTELS. j^|r.MAMfXX ATLAftTII HOTK1. r f&*cu *'ort'f~An!''x or uuniu" " f
rOR TOE HAIR. NATUltini RAIN RESTORATIVE! m t'eenie. ha UC SCLrSllI-M r.1 1.AK I OP LUk-Ne UTIIABUE-Na Ml- I lea DkCCIN -art I. acher Rale Pre- j ton the* llaeat faWk^-peeWrOj Sato. Ctaaa. * THE HTPKRI1N 114 1 Ta fl RLKR5.
MEDICAL. . $1000 UK WARD. f ' ' 1 irtf^riw L. ' jJi"rt»Sj' •^I1;"''"* oi'aere'i*»*>) Ike aure of lEeae dleeaaea, the e e-ire le *lrf--l ead pe-maneot. eed without the * allehlra. dearer, wlthool "be ^.Ushteel ^lejorr j VEiM.Htumnn^ heal/' Weuad. Tnd Ujre^wTS'sreelreja^ldp j 3, '* "ertreT* y trcrrar^Tn toukc^men. : 1 krtleel Core °cTl aerailwie" Dr^VaitBa! _ Uretel"ead rhreb^LwalWI^' Mines' " frost Self- Aboee. ar .-*» Roheet I. Calreneell M^ll eulbor of the '-Greta Book^ac.^ ^ j 'r;!,:;Hl«oa ! ! IRON IN THE BLOOD. To raUVU* nrarr brake. Iberreal err..™, ! SHRINER'S win ren u— XarnitA. nnnxemrts. niDoo T~| srirrfNo, niriim.tr or bbsathiso, ; ILEsJft WOHUIO tflfoff j Mothers, Save Your Children ; -
, TIvTd n^rorri. ^ Furniture L3 U JKIft IT U HE. h'altom. LirrtKCorr A Scorr, CBINCT MAKERS, No. us walnut st., ntuoeiphu. aatabitehawat I. -r of I he eldest la PhUapetoaia, ead {rear loa* raaerwaee aad aaaeelot fatlUllee »e ere prepared to Intnl. h rood work al reasoaaMa on—. We beabfaelare Sa# Purallure, aad also, T^^fWSS^^ISKL for m^i'imMart'reotet, eaadr lo redar.n 1 FURNITURE STORE. . &o1!fg~* ^
Otstttoffa pxcELsioai ■Sf.ela* UhoaU. »tom* KUMIBE. NO. Eirrtdw Han"bj'"la*rW Soya iho portlUoa vlll ke aeUooo^mnkaral Urjieiart of ovebcoats, E LEO ANT Sum, PANTasod VETS, GENTLEMEN'S FL'BNISIUSO GOODS All ol wkfch we .re wlilla* lo eell i Al CoML Aad Dee Ibao taal. mkrr laaa earrj laea ! lillWAlllis .V LAWRENCE. : -ii'i: ci.otiiixg hall. - 8. K. Cor. 2d & Market Si*., | CREAT ATTRACTIONS ! Fall and Winter Clothing. -> I. II. SMITH'S STORE. * CATENAE CITY. N.J,
UNDEBSUUTS AND DOAWEBS Cloth, ead Caaalwerea .old bp Ua ,ard. Repalrle* doae al the ehorleal nolloe ^ k PLAIN FACTS : /tiding. \ ^ W« wc" CSUbiished ami > succcsful business, with an n - |K*ricn»c of more than twci r j five y Airs, -enable us to ofie. induccmcnis to all who ait about t| become purchasers of . mrC/othing-^t I second ti no establishment in j j the counvy. Our garments arc '■ all made If the best materials, • \ carefully A-lectcd; nothing un- |- sound or ti any way imperfect ; is made ul at all, even in the ' | lowest grats of coods. It is ' a. well cstallishcd fact among ' clothiers, thk our Ready-Maor • Clothing, ill every thing that 5 ! goes to malt a superior gar •j ment, b urtquallcd by any '■ stock of gooA in Philadelphia. ' Our assortVicnt is so large ; and varied that every one can } lie fitted at on*, without delay ; Our prices sttlalways euaran ; - teed as low, orlowcr, thsn the ; lowesr clsewhelr. We liavt • also a fine assorluciit of Jj ter Goods in A- Piece, -sua which will be maifc up to order I prices much lovkr than are usually cliargcd Ar garments i made to order. 1 Samples of uooifc, with price lists for all kinds a garments, forwarded by mail It any rim.when requested, uJUi instrui garments, cither n*A\o ordri '■ or seleAed from/oil \eady Made $tock, forwariftd iV ex presS, guarantc^l can when visiting rfiilalcipV:, , call and have ihci/mr Jhr .. -Hir 'luki/Mk tin j that purpose, -tVom wiih Jjjr ! future time. I 1 1 BENNETT & CC. i Tower Hall, j/S Mar/t\ Si I ID:/--. ~fwr.it Ftp » «wf JWaHMk i'JIII.A D&LPIUA. I , . -I U.AVaDrilJA. 1
® TWO MONTH. t FBEE! FHEE!! L I T T J. K CO B P O K A L 5 In* ^ Ika oaw" pa^wUre'aaam aad* c**p*'*' - '"ffllK Corporal baa a I arret •lltulalb.a ' world,*a*d I^bal Ur won* lbl**"1,>"ui Ji* B dHl'm'1' *** 'Sirexafiu. 1 H.0*>XERS AMERICAN CHROMOS . Awarltaa Pn.lt, . - (Ua t kf K TUtw'T'll . " "5 It JOR l-IIINflM. XBATLY au.1 fA)MIT1.V ' wavK" uFFirf:

