- -• — fillip PuUithed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE BAT, SEPTEMBER 137lM4~ ssisasi . *orria county procitoM 600 totes tad Mfor knaly AO votes for ib*rrahlbi- •— ^t£ tt to tohnd Oat lb* wbra- crop of Miaoaocm sad Dekgta this jr - ro be - $4,000.000 bsffia., M> rely Center tea* bean boo: toted for lirorral Bob Torabt < if Ooortfa ajl kavootd ruber beOoeerior of the lute•al rqpun* than of He* Tret. Om. E. Bunfurabb to reported a* bar. b« aid ibtt U lb* people wasted bun to •rerpt ibe Caegrateioiial namicalfca, and woetd eleet him, be would be proud to reeei tbaao L le eatirnelrd that the cool weather durta* the pe-eeot «o mater withheld or*r 1,090.000 rs*ren«cra ,froot Ibe exeoratoo | brerctra of Ibe different railroad* running out of Pblladelphto. The IVntWTlranla Railroad Corepany bat made a (nod more in rounding a note Of eamSng to iU employee*, that iter i nay be prapaed for Ibe cholera if U tl«e!d be brourht to tbUenumry Order. bare been toeoed mjuinn* taeh superi* leader", to caaae a thorough InepeeUte to be made on bto die Woe of all Static* building., .hope and olber Mructtuv*. and aewen and drain* to am that there to DC e agouti water or fiUb of any kind on the lag weed. f< mil the rioinity d bui'dion •ad to makr every effort to eeoora the bat moll art eooditgo. Immediate etepe moetbeinkeaM rrmedy aay objectiosafato (eat arm that may be dieooeered. Wtorosrer oroemery a dwinhrtanl ataat ba oaod wberrrer tbeeamc maybe fives to all pa wnger, baggage and cxprem c oa. abo eabooeea, to me that they are eteaa and baa from nspleaeanl edcri, and (dying good water to, ah cam E ve£ . 04tar tailroad corporation ahould rrelira the imiortince ol thto adkm of the 1'entasue inMiootioo* of aimilar Import.— Ara For yean paw. in ibe oyrttr planting water* of New Jeracy, the on written law bs* been that oyater gronnda which bad been naked off hrlnoged te the perm laylag not the {pound* until be three to abandon Ibroi A cam which baa JurK to overthrow the exlatlng state of affair*. The action, which was ooe. far trespass, . in op at Rad Bank lad week, la the . who represented the defendant, mid: "No man hat a right to Make off the' rivre bed and, by virtue of having Makcd it off. my to the public, TbU land i* , mint' It to the oyrter which be planu ^ no the euked off ground that -protect* the , ny»t*r planter in bto occupancy of the c-oaad When a man Makat off the river b-xuan and dom not plant oysteri au.il, I bat land, btioog. to the oommonlty, Juit . the renin a. 1' the land were not naked off.- The jorr retu-wia a vord-ct of on , gailty Tbi* verdict threaten* to rendu- , troatre the cyrtrr lodoatiy in Ibe Stale These »re larga trad* of good ovoer , groond beid by planter* which w ma , a and If «oeh land can be ei feed -upon darned by any Individual. It will ' give many oyrtcnnru an opportunity to mnbmfcmba.iaaeatortbwn.elre. to for men to )ud«e ibe ^ Yemn^lu ro thniJs^snsL J ■retaorersto. tbaa fie la to aatapetato « "wutmi Another man to nam thai I every Ohm mm, weald mrjoy aleepln, I we in the awrnhtg. it hreeffid be privU- < WKHodoee. Rut. a. a maUerot tent " .1*r mmrtm. nor woato^ttay wtoh to do I *•«»»•. a hrerel miaUm would to Z < ~ i i fc^^ tbwa J^Wtobeemapom ^ •am Uoaid abow a' ratmr aha I liad tmwba mli mm 1 1 a m ejarity of 10. « ' ' . mars* eartma'y $riw"u« Mm j ■
I STATU fry MS-' ' a The New Jehey fesrtem lUUrgad Wc*ifc>fc JOvnttij- tt the g. metoo prodc-.ag dtet m Oloocette: ■_ Ground bra been bmken at Eut Trra- ~ too for the Keadiag i -i'toad »pur to the Tree too poUsrtoa. - Abrabgpi Xlealc, a Warren county man, ■d wa* reoently flned (10 and coat for abootW- icr two • wallowa. i'eiat Pier aal claim • to hare the mfcat ot and beat bathag groonda cm tba ocr I of be XewJemey. It to ah claim too. On 'acoochl. of lie :iu:o-poeniaonlt a* .'emeycauie a I : ^ ewedu it . Philip Piatof Eliaab. th.' reoeaUy buried a e x. yearn*) child, which la lbs dftecntb ch f b* baa lost. Ue ku two tott. ** 1'qp new lal'road depot u Ooe: City wid com PS.00U It will beat the a. me aise and pat I'm pa the oee at 6e v. Cl'.y. The Trent, u Tia- Pralb Air Fund id arc-jmoa, took - place 1 < P.-iday, and to newly two hundred cblircn of po-.rrr were mad. bappy. The New Jersey State Canreotiqn ol " ^ V" * The receipt* cdtW Wmtern Union telegraph office, in Atlantic Oly during tba y month of Auguat, fag manage) aent to 1. Philadelphia alone, were 91M0. v bto probable that the Slate will par- t r* Brigade, KG. N. J., encamped near : ». Maaaeqaan, and alto the a4jacentgiuends < lo uaed for a rifle range. m Itotrtok Cunningham, the proprietor ! A Of amnall grooory u Burlington, recently i c learned that be bad talleo heir to $100,000 " a. by the death of a brother in CUifurnia. I , Howard Sullivan, held for the murder I e of Ell* Wataoo, near Terkctown. oe the I a 18th nit., ha* eoolwwd ibe crime. He I *■ killed bar wtU a dab, dragged her into I L the wood* and then rubbed ber. i it Jonathan Hand V been the bandy i e men about Ibe Cape May Cooaty Clerk'* « e office these forty -fire years, and Ibe poo- t ■ pie are going lo giro him another Ova f t because they can find Do other more • 3 bandy. — Et. Cretan Bros , of 8* tern county, bate c r notice that ill appl'canta for pooi- <1 e tinea in their factories between Ibe age* I - of 11 sad IS yea r* moat present a leach a a nidi I school i Of the twenty-eight teachers exam' ned f at Ibe last teacher*- examination In Allan1 tic county, all bet flea received certUba ' te* and of the twenty-three thus mooring 1 certificates, sixteen were graduated in the ' county oqnree of Mady. 0 The New Jersey State Sportmra'a A*- u 1 roctoihm will hold a convenUoo and tour- r • nament oo Septembet lfith, 17th, 18tb ' - and 18th. The (boot be imld oa the n - wiooeediBf da>* oe the grouad* of tbr 1 ! Jor*^ City UeighUG.n Oub, at Marko. P Tim Salem County Profcibtiaoial* bare £ organ iaed far the campaign and put up „ 1 Wooiman; AmemUy, JuHu* WScox ; }' 1 Sheriff. June* J. Petit. An Eaaulive '' 1 Committee, with Reuben Wooiman a. f, 1 Chairman, baa been formed. d The twenty -eioth Annual Fair of the J : Huoderioo County Agriculture] Society J, 1 will be held at Pletciagtoe on September t, ' *1. «th sad 25th. Tb. Plamiogtoe f Branch of Saatoo and Amboy Railroad Jj W 1»I- -ill ™, J ' directly to Ibe ground. ,, The Ocean City a«mciati.To-a opwatioe C will sioet likely aion ceaar." It baa J a *ooroe of great eipetme and lorn, kept ti up tor Ibe general accommodalino. and •! a grant relief will fat Mt whes Ibe Mrain la removed. deverol adlm this aide of Tmatoa. oa D tfaaHneof tbetaaeylvaaU lUllraad, to it e broatifal bad of wffib taaea, over tlx " in axleat. The flowers, freshened b. by the recent showers, are eery fragrant a ae the trains- Tba variety to }' a* the "dbg roan.- Tbeygrere „ only la maraby toad. The Board of Ammaon of Warren u emmty have dtomeaiad a fraud in rti- « , tort township, owing la a oollaaioa be- Z twern the I rata* u, WOUam H. Sypbara, p, and meeral property bolder*. He re- H turned the total taxable property in bto & l-wnahip at •l.Mfi.flSfiwbitoit wa* found „ that Ibe total valaatlaa waa »1,W».«2 : u the towaffiip ha* bean -ri^mra oa the • difference . flSS BOA toe the 'part tbrie'
yaara Tba Mod annual reuniac of the l&k aaffi, *. J, Vata, took place ia Sab* tort Thai May. There warn over IdCI apreak wa* detifered by Uto'^T^.Tmt and adjoaeaad Tbaaamof $78" ha. alrmdy mi tba field at Gettysburg sad noly $800 Jorah Sh table, of Oaeto«H. c alm, mom tbaa iwmdy Ihnamnd acta of too.! oe the Jersey coma brfow Aabery Ptofc nod Ooran Oram IU wffl have aaurrey contrary in hie dem-r . TtebaUduvofrt toaeidkavt offered him $7»,000 f.« •ertioa tb. toart .and Uret aW> tffimrt reed my title dror." OSrorW^ Hatoma ree». of acted (m. » toe werto of tottore. eaeroyml to Mm <* leaLw* rdbT*lro^tomng W. 1^^^^ ■ f. :
fl The Uat t . which yoong Rhiafiander i- b Ixxm robjeetod in -the lusary Inquiry I- New'T o»k dieckve* fealeres wtjch r nuie <m reeotj. Uh*x bum aimed* xbci i that fur marrying Mtoa MargnrrtU Hci- Guintaa, who rn a aeamwr-a* in the in*. .'.rod in penond uxfiict with Mr. i, Drake, the family lawyer, wtoar effort* . bare bees ttrady and pereiatect to arperate mac and wife, te obedience to the ,f lady ba* been dearriled on the ooe ride n> lady-Sac, of ereMderebie beanty. and x a dcToot Cbthi l-c, abhor! ig divorce. The family KMnelapder to old. Inoed-n-alary prood and wealthy. The young d ^^aptht. prtwp,ct or mberitiiig a t annoyanoeaof the family uwjer i d*bai > b in. The attempt to prove the buriund „• r - -ie to for Ibe d. eporpomofniv n- ; out i reap. -Jt tdlh for the attempt 1 to toll Mr. Drebo and for "matrying 1 hen oath hi* family.'' Throughout the r 'ideal yoong KbioeUnder stand* Hitu'y or the wife of hi* choice, aac being ao • embarremed by family hoatih.y, afcd him trom hi* wife and children. When - put opoo Ibe eland Rbindander told, in I timplc graphic language, the story of hi* I persecution. H* *pdke of the indignation of bto family that be should bare married anil himself, of their inlento pride of I carte— a pride *u great, be midf that "my family would rather k.oow/thTTl hdJ i committed a crime than marry beneath me. ll Lad bran drilled Into me from boyhood." They kated hi* memory /pr date*, and it wa* found marveloualy acute I tried to trio him in varum* way*, be invariably baffled ibom. He explained Ibe eccentric etoriea that bad been told about him in a mti.factory way, and a* a rraaoo why be refaaed lo accept the pica of lunacy put In for him by hi* and which, if *ucoe*»tul, would relieve hinf from trial oo the charge of aretolt with Intent to kill, "if bto family got him into an aay lorn Ihry would take care be shoo Id never get oat. A prefar,." b* mi l. "to be tried a* other- men — by a Jury of tb* people— not by my own family." The dacirtoo of Ibe comoiiarioa baa not yet been made, but hi* demand that he shall be put on trial and ahle enough, lo view of the attempt made ' by bto family lo prove him tomoa. and bto wife. — Baltimwrt Ar*. Battle* and Leader* of the Civil t Under tbl* title The CVafavy will he- 1 gio'wltb the Nuvemlcr number of the preeeol year, and oootrnu* without icier(wpereT Uiertjmtf ibS^toarttonte ■ In dear and graphic manner, the life and . •plril of the moat important of modern military ounfl.cu-.be war for Ibe Union J main portion uf the actaemeeill be ' ot a popular character on the great . engagement* of the war. by general offl. « Up* the Union or the Confederate ain™ In maay iqrtanoc* the contributor will be - Ibe officer of firtt command, and in every instance a participant ill the engagement* ' Mode." Shlleb and Vlckatomw^l'br • bv Gaol. K. 8. Great, who will J aiotribute four paper* to the aerip.; Gen' Beauregard will writ* of Ibe Prat Hull Run -. Genl. McCkilau. of Antielam; Urnl. Kaarorena. of Surne River; etc., The Damage of the Fbrt. below New ' ;2r.;^°;j-w2s,s„£„4£s; ■ hy Real -Admiral Walks, and the fight )•- . Ibe Monitor and the Meirimac hy (I OnL John T. Wood, tb* eeciw eurvivinc " Officer of tbe toiler vrerei. Other prrnni- » scsjsjtk : hrielef tupplemeutary pepen will cbroni- * ete apecial ioddenu or consider special " Phases of aneacngereroh Personal rem.msorocaa of sevani of tbtmwi promioeut ata1-''-"- ? general officers, or, la Ifcree or fane Inby suff-oOwirs, ned will repre-SS-r.rrSffiX : enuttod "Reeoltoeilaa* of • Priteie." re- * flectiag. Whk interesting and life-like detail*, the experience* of the osnmoo aoMler from the lime of ealtotment to Ibe omuer-out : the drill the march, the c tevooac, the skirnuafe. the charge, tbr • poreait. etc.. *Ut Auiilto-y branchre of 1 will atoo be treated ia ibis eup- _ way. The illustrations of the scheme will re- _ ortve-ih* most rsmul .Petition, and in T particular It is thought that tbdrorire Will $ Ml I ae uuqualrd blrtoricul interert. n# CVafwry has at K* diroore! a vrey large qtrtnuty of map* and ptona « ssh'ssijna.K ■ d
P^n^and^drawiaem. and m strfc* regard for acrore^wnT'gohJe the 2 prepermkie of tba Illustration., and where » SBfflBSSSr.2£ftS witneaae* and the best rrosrda. and. wWtr ■ penetienMe. from nature, with ti. aim of - avoiding amcalied "fancy- screw*. Haviag the aid of aaca resources of pea £ sad peadl. Ibe eoadaeton of the eagnrine feel a reams fee coefidenur tbst thi* puti- ■ I ft** as well a* tbr form of (be greet bau ttoa). but atoo a btowahtal ralaa aol easy to be calculated. .The *Xu to to present, sSsSSSSSS s Mg more Ae fa-rt* ^brrulc rtridsaopwsrd Forewrly Juliet in the a pbyrtcian probe# Ac and I csica tin bah thra opssa the skull acd take* i; out and tal attendant had an attack ,y arvofoto several year, ago which cumplei.ly de. rtroyed bto ecar Dr. CtoMnc u*A tb. peritat fa band a year ago and ever rtner baa born patiently et »•«* ooortrnrotg a ■rt ecae far bilk, tfcraaga to"my be ha* now bat a eoe* that be tea aaeer wsh. aeon with and cms that can be Mown Iwaa emu* from the middle finger of ha toft hmrt which *» apih open ami otode to grow tym the man, Isv^llmjs.
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• ~~~f Udto* mho intend visiting the Bate Fate, to he held i x'. Philadelphia from September 8th to ll* 2*h, shoe id i bear' in mind that there to another exhihUton la the same fl'y that a IB perhaps prove pf eqnal iataacsi to Ihren— an exhibition cf ail tb^new thieg* in dry god* gathered from Paris, Berlin, louden, and nil the otter erawra of ; European MsbSeo. ProMttly fhe mort pkreing An of this peal Pa.li mn Fair mill be Ibe faetttal tbr/prioee oc all dmcripllaaecf dry gnadi are lower tbmith^y hare > erar-Saan fafore, or Ukely to be again. ^ . — ' It la, perhaps, aeedlrea to add that this wraui tfu! ex- ' r htbition to Made at the boaac of STRAWBRIDGES CLOTHIER, I Market St Eghth St. Filbert St.
Sftr ^drrrttsmrntj. j every day « Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, n Motiirra aay they are Orirto-l J Dr. CHIPMAN'S jJI.I.S. r as lot 8ica naosacma. Mie xxaia. CosnTasare and that ot l , grn ro Mi, .Pvaraesu, tfcey all' < fl DO a rerun, and pmnaerm I > Krare laautj ahouw Mreftabux 1 1 Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, i ■ < i lathe Moure. Thry are sold by 1 r all enterprising draggle* and , . E.D. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. ' I ISO) PII.BERT HTEETT. PHTLAIIA. TWKXTT-rH-g OgNTS A BO*. I I J^-OTICE! The aosual new tag «f ibe West Jersey nam ! eortrtT wUl be held at lierlauac'* J , He;:. *51 Markrt n-ert. l.ml.a. N. J.. WrtMwv- j ra.av«ng.vw^ri^^«tsojdon»- , 7^-OTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. " SSSBSsSssB ; Ti^OTICE. Nollre I* hereby given Uul Ike adjourned sale - J., kr*ad«vmai of'uxre/advartaed in late ptare as tkl* dale, M adjourasd omit V| EPXESDAT. OCT. 1«. ISM. at Ibe Cold areonsv. miaj hare at aohSrea^ m. DUSd June Sd,' Ifr-4. TO HOLDERS OF Bnore 6 PE "te i S2re°ieaeeoi (asj.voi J 'po INVESTORS. pSajSJSSSSIS " s5iis3^jaseisi£ f gSssaS'KiEjis'rKS c pire Tt' d ***'*5^S wrert. rr g| RUTGERS COLLEGE. 3 I SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT lie Itew Jeray aste CuSep to Rmute AgriraltiirE aM tte lettacE Artx "
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I JMtrr jfBrn ANTtJ) IM MEDIATELY T I Sue? At* "o"ex^r',ra<Jr*r^.'Jnrdb*' reSra aad rapew* ah dma. H. /. bewnas k GLAY PIGEON IS^weT^^r! a0.' JfH i*. 1**1 Hrtruooluaa Him Hal. ran.. Nr. Vurt 1 Cuy. uoowssv a r. ca.. .'•Ma ciunnnatlTokia i A GENTS WANTED— FOR THE I BLMI0" 'CLEVELAKH & 'J'HE BAY VIEW HOUSE, ^SSlSSSKS!^ ! ss^sts isirs "VT7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY VV vors'o HKN io laara trlremrapby. sss1 rroua. J^ere-y^TjrewTW^b . bbort-Mnd J^OTICR. A M eating of (he awrxhoidas of me rorpoUa , Piahlag Compaay «r care rtar. K. J- u hereuy 1 nailed lo was* al the omre or U. eoamaoy. Xii . I Waahlngm* Mreea. Cape Mar city, on Morel* r £»£-£»»- .■rora-resree-rmereo'ere-k ^ n i RE -OPENED, i j DEYELIN'S rooms, ! SO. 14 SORTH Bkcost) ST., PHILAPA- | I" ^ ^ I TTIlCkS EKASOKABLE. iljTjjT PCBOkT. ; DkVkLlSE I *[«- Mm 14 Bona Vrond Philadelphia. J jCffla! pidrfrtismmtj. ] I QUBRdGATE'S OFFICE ' or TKk OOCKTT OF CAT! ( at M|a omre al (tope May Cssn Boose, on 1 TOkSDAT A ton BATVTRDAT of asm worn. wiluam bt-unrm. , Jsaeai snmwale. 1 pj^CHANCEBY OF NEW JER- ■ I eehsasexsih ! The aaid WD™ *"ro'<toT?e.*?l.'"".' n:".urage t "** '""""oABfciao* a pubcb', a SaMrSlreaotOameto'uaM. _ P. O. aedrsn* las Mariel BL, Calnden. h. J. C natol. jmyu-iroa £
3 ^DMINJSTBATOR* SALE t HEAL ESTATE. ; sislii " SATTRDAT. SkFTkMBkR MX taas, . n- attoreewfcp.eu.st thehoartof Bentartto to. r-svj-Ki'sffiTi-irsaji ifcvreur; land el Jreee (iodtrey an tte niu ^aasgagagggyg^'s gHERTFF 6 SALE, " - ss 1 •" aaTTkbar, octom* isu, taw. teres mlS* .fejr '■w^v.'r^aM > mi ' i , vyoe boare* cre^broro).
jiff giilrfrtisrmfais. WANAMAKER-S. ran. tr to* *.swi— Four years ago we said that a mcrcheint's way of -1 dealing in black silk was a pretty fair test of his dealing in general. There are two reasons for the statement : the importance of black silk as an article of merchandise, and the impossibility of being perfectly sure how any particular quarter-yar I of it is going to wear. It is worth something in estimating a man to know how he treats 1 an important matter that involves some risk to his client There are two attitudes ; which the merchant may properly take towards this treacherous article of universal dress. He may say : We buy the silks of the best makers ; use the best skill we can command in choosing them ; examine carefully beI fore we sell them ; and, if the ! silks do not turn out success- | ful in wear, the fault is back of us. The maker himself | does not know how a partic- | ular piece of his own black silk is going to wear; the I skilful worlanen through > ! whose successive hands it ' . has passed from the cocoon j j to the last process of the ' finish do not know ; noj body knows. The only way i ! to find out is by trying. You have got "to buy with what- | ever of risk there is. We do j all we can to make it little. [ We cannot take it away. This is the attitude that he | must take, if he is frank and j fair ; unless the maker bears ) the risk. Somebody has got i to bear it; the merchant j can't; the maker can. If a j maker chooses to insure his j silk,, rely on' the merchant | pass that insurance over to the wearer and deal justly i with both, then the merchant may say : This silk may wear , well or ill ; we do not knowhow it will turn out; but, if goes too soon, we'll replace the part that fails. Either attitude is proper. Either recognizes the unavoidable dunce of disappointment that lurks in every black silk dress. One makes provision for that chance ; and the other notifies the that the risk is hers. depends on the maker what thynerchant can do. Not every maker of black silk, not every maker of good black silk, not every maker ' of the very best black silk, is disposed to »ke the risk of work. Some merchants of the highest standing never guarantee any silk to wear. We , choose the middle ground. We warrant silks that are ; warranted to us. If a re- ' sponsible maker is willing to take the risk of his work and ■ t&st us to administer his , ' guarantee, we do it We ao not insist that he shall. We are prompted to this explanation by a series of , black silks which we sell with agreement to replace without charge any part that may . to be feuriy durable. Let . I
it be understood that the guarantee is ouss as much as if the maker were. not behind us; and that itTsnhe maker's f 1, as. much as if you were not . I looking to us for its fulfilment l The silks we guarantee to • ' wear well are these, three , ' French and two American: ' Bdlon's "Household" brand, - $1.25 to $2.23; Giraud's r " Cachemire Alexandra, " J1.50 to J3; Guinet's" Cache- a J mire," 90 cents to $3 50 ; c J Givernaud's gros-grain, ; >1.25 to $2; and Cheney's « ; gros-grain, $1.25 to >2.50. - Each maker's silk has. its peculiar characteristics through its several grades; J ahd the prices rise with die lit price of silk is very { low now. The depression is A fdt particularly in staples; less in novelties," which _ always bring extravagant' a prices far die first few weeks. ; We refer to-day to staples; to silks of intrinsic value ; to silks that never lose their favor. Because they always hold their place in dress, they go up and down in the m market according to the current value of silk and labor and tariff—hardly ever ac- ~ cording to fashion. Samples sent if requested. ; JOHjJ WANAMAKER. j _ -JISX-JE" js
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