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jjgricuHuw. ■ »■'»»'.< ■ X ' " * ■ " t QUake tins o( lionet* , V lVifcna^c LUuUrU, Uw. veterinary nUT£VCQ, IkAA fowl Ui Kllk MOMAlbe ■atfrattun* uym ihi* ftttbjuct, which am of LaproUaooAt thu acmaca of iW year. ir*ot i v ^ Ha Uriktm that very much harm U tloaaby loAeoojr hiaafcrtraft auppoctlng tUU v lew by noorui ^yauU^iasi rcawak i!d 51$ 3 !%T i I * « itil • j Ik IH* "J%i akiuofouao tXoatcs tie, a* of all vcr- . tehratt*, couaml of tvyu detect Libera The outer, or catlcte, is cuupce<\l of Uy*r*of rovul rerila, la vhkh tealilcw the ootorin# locator. Throojh stepdrtri of ttooA-vtmicl mul u <n<*, thi* outer •tin lu»a V*H3»i^U^ *Mul V 1*°^ fundi ou*. i^;.i • / rV*. looeror true akin ha* a more U sacra aexuitire, nul i* ihe.rv*l rooUn^pUce U the luir. It v»rMa \w tWctocee la diflbimt an-

iouJe, aalla Uidcmit ponioaa of the i uAjpQRnbMj. Ill* much UUuurraisd j am multlY© In tha thoioujjhrhrM , ract r tlua iu the cedlaary carvhooe. Oa U»e . Uturisw pert of* the Ihi^h, the nKn ta» tfcln; oa the <utcriur, much thicker. Tho hair, nlao, which Udietkbated ortr Iho wbute vxdxto^ varica • latjiltknen aadko^ae pfUecuou W 03ld . ii tuoM ot I U* acftkd.—, ProtaaHdorareilcaiilmalaina healthy • aLkU 'there U an exhalation from the aurfhre of the okia, called wKmik'i tranrfimtiom, "lVhtalhUcxcrvUoabecwm •emit i.\ by actlre exertloh. or cooitlon of tcc^i«*ruurts U ie called awcah ^ ^ t j.. Both tbrme cf excretion arc iapcj> tout to the vital economy, and rarjr grtallf. vlth the »Ulu of tho atmoephcre, vWty^f Ihc digreUNM urgaaa, and quick or loog-conUnued mnacuUr exertion. It U, If wo may use the Hx>£U3gCt ~t,]*4rt of by mean* of which fool or unnecessary inaiter belimtaated from th body, juste aa vitlakd and car bouixed air U thrown off by the lungs. Thus, sometimes this cutaneous trans jiratloQ will ha to the odor of urine; at other times (arte* 4 using), itwlUhavu the odor of sulphcr.^;,: . This natural transpiration, should neither be checked nor thou!* >. bo cxocssirely pro voted. Hoary tfanVciing in stahks will very likely make the hair Uo smoothly (thus ?aTlng no rue labor to the groom), and make the- skin supply; but it will open Iho portw aire natumily, and make a delicate bono fearfully sensitive to sudden changes of Lcsaperstum v. Xatnre trry wisely provides a thick-

er and moos rapid growth of hair in the winter , than in the summer; and. the disposition of the hair to atsnnie a briskly appearance la. cold, weather, bowrrcr otaoxioos to flniral tastes, Ls nature*® own adjustment of covering, to ward off danger from cold, and Co keep bcalhty the puts of the skio. (i rooms nay mJf as much and as oftssi as t^f will, but they should not £nd an excuse ffcr harness In henry and ckae blanketing. HZankcU of coarse wool arc the best, which permit a free circulation, of air, and, if Iirw4, tbry should be lined, with a j ■irons cloth. UuSaLo- robes, used fi>r this porptee, are tod, and, if o*d at all, should be used wfrk He liar tide darn, by which rrwns the rapor will be absorbed by the wod, and not hr'.d In cloao contact with the swelling skin of the animal 't' , J ... . , . . . It Is the poomrt of all policies to secure a slock, supply of skin at the expense of constitutional vigor and satire bar line* — J! rank a \d Float.

* y Kteqnislfes for tho Cranberry* i The crop is srosll this year, and a . barrel costs as nmch as two of four. ( Thorukw for its cultwoare nek well i uzxfrntoods A great many arrrs hare ] been put In, and souse hare yielded rich • return, bot many, most of the bogs I | * is Souihdcrwjy, bam this year girtn . k*» than 73bnihds to the acre. Tho mote obsa raul of the cranberry-grow-ers nrw rrachisg the conclusion that tho viae* should be set is four or six iaebif Of sand, tprod oa the krrrl snr- 1 Cure of the «wa»p, afWr afl stumps, grass, and bog* ar® removed. Then, after the bog has produced' a large crop, tho viaes require a top-dressing #of mod. This need not bo repeated for two or three years. 9 Tho cranberry differs from all other 1 fruits. ' It must have mock to I make vines grow, and theoo require nand, la order to tWelop fruit fur a •wrtes of years. Thrbogs require to be ffooded 'froro tho first of December till tba tot hTAprfl. J When a bog Is oaoe eetaWIslwd, it surpasses all other agricultural proper ty In tbo tidhs^of tho- jdefilpef scrv, is compaxtd' wlthv lbs yearly tabor bUt A beg of fhs now, near Bamega* Bay, jieUod last year (199T) 1MQ boahe)f,

from ffro acres.." Thry sold fbgttperl busbe^ arfi the'cHtf expense was 50 c£ftts • boshd for picking. This result is hriUlant, and by no tneans common^ Onohttndrtdboshcli per am If a fidr average one year with another. , ifany farmers, In all part of j tha country, axs asking whether they j m*f ftot .mske eranberry -gardens of I thdr bog-lands. Befortothov embark io rochan ester* I . prise, th^Sd'ho inO,rmKl of the threS ihfof rtquWteS fbr Shebesa! id I rxlring large crops of cranberries. ' I t The soil mutt be black swamp- 1 T4' rSdHf, cotafi Ifirfmilrify oTTleoiyed rrrx.fl, gTMt, Sod lfUTf*. Tl:« fnurk •bonld bo a foot or mors In thickness. I 2. A bask of sand thonld be con venient. Yellow,' couno'esnd ls not so I weO as that which Is sharp and nearly whiter This should be spsrad is a layer of from four to six inches all over LL, iflK.tr ' f A A danf, with' flM-gtteff, and a . system cfdltelwe, martbosoanxngwl, with reformed ta £ sfreSrA of water, that lbs whole «or<kce of the bog may « j ■ I* mam^% i Tits old German fdagebad Jl, MKo etl(ter nfe momtrtt no manure, « crvpa.'t Jhs fimaer's first necessity was manure, and be knew no other ray to obtain H mtw by fading exttlr. This wirs 'safe- plta| find' whsWftl*; krW M somonlksmy at* the Hcrnmn did bf soiling' his stthnqU, and thus iwwffiig' is i) wiwit m-AaHteohs dd' one, the nmodtjr eT fbtflMsg matter rvturneri lothei^B^f ; ifff O^njAmt. Ilotn U,lh.. U*taa.~rf l«m tut. tfe», or lu*vV< '. W '* by orfog • rewpooad. nw^H-rf A? gnft w»!l pormtoU irj rl«rr*M po. p«rt Iron minp', Into jrlHi

Tho FAtmora* IMttlafUauk. I hxvo born aoqn.i1ntol with two I j &****> nw i^twoapr They itjpscttvely carao Into poMCosiea I i if ihruis of so ens two hundred acres I 'each, worth at that tttoo about thirty I MoUsjs an acre. They aro both Indus* | trioua and* eaoaowicxl, yet pubhoj spirited and Ubcral; haw both bcea | 'members of the LcglslaUuu, and oc- 1 :capj x high standing la country socio- 1 ty, but liAvo pursncd two Very di2fcr* j cut systems of Cuming. Mr. C. Ih I ImmcdiaUly begau W jdaut his suqilus I rcTcuoo la tbo soil Instead of dealing j out Ids mauuru in hocan-patlus 4omw I oTcr several acres, he ploughed no mora than hn could cunuro highly and cullivato thoroughly, thereby producing as bugs, a crop frxnaoua acre as hianslghburs did from two, and was 1 otio of tho drst. In this vicinity, to In- I troducc a system of high culture. — Having a largo amount of pa&tures and meadow, ho bought youns caltk

Xi) rouiuiuo his hay, never selling any, myj so Increased manure. Tho loose J stones in lbs iklda were gathered, oud I * put Into pcrntanrot stuns fonses and I . under drains, ilia barns and sheds I . were gradually cxtcadod, so sa to giro j , a warm shelter to his stock, and so j 1 saw s largo percentage of their food. I j His Hock were always wvdi hocscd and j i wvlLiaL . I recruiter t one, year, when, | couact;ucnec of .^ccasiw drouths, his ! crops were small, that ho did not hesitate to buy oocu by iho car-load, right- ] ly Judging that the next spring his cat- i lie, if la good condition, must sell at a L high . iwicc. Doggy meadows were ! drained, the bogs converted into fenllix* I ] ing malarial for the uplafid, and the t low-land brought info good mowing* I Uj this slow but sure sysUm of 1 rx taming tho prpdta of tho soil again, Uo Ixas Increased its products more than tlx- folds, a farm that you could nut buy for one hundred dollars an I acre, and over twclvs thousand dollars I in farniiug^uid Cnitcd States stocks I and money. Such b hb savings-bank, i Mr. E. has been equally Industrious, but by no means so succcssfuL Uo j looked upon hb farm as a bank of iliv- 1 idem!*, instead cf a Ixmk of deposiL— Hb idea of farming has bceh to soil all ho could sjcirc, and loan the money at I high rates of Interest. By pursuing this course lib fields are iinporbbcd, I boras rickety, fcnses tumbling down, j atUte often found In the growing grain, I whllo be is away from borne, with hb tram, thinking be is making money, because ho gets fire dollars a day for hit work, lib rattle and sheep are fed at stacks, or la open -yard*, wlicro they waste and consume as much food as

would carry thmi through the winter, [ in good audition. If properly sheltered; 1 . but as it Is, they come" out poor and t thin, and If sold at all, must sell at a # low price. As a natural consequence, his farm is cot worth as much now as when he bought it, and be b not worth j a dollar more than ho was twenty yearn ago. Skinning Uie fsrm and ' lending money has been Aii savingsbank. Which do, you like brtt?— Htorlk «W Hvmrvs tVhrahDrau for Milch Cowi, Cow* tl»t giro milk require feed that abouniTs in albuminous matter, in order to be able to maintain a satisfactory flow of rich milk. Buckwheatbran will produce about as large a quantity of milk as wheat-bran. But the milk made by feeding buckwhratbraa will be thin and poor, and much inferior to the milk which a cow gives whrnb^r food Is composed Largely of wheat-bran, which contains a large ar^sunt of albuminous matter.. But

wbeal-bran undergoes a great improvement by being cooked before it is fed. Agricultural chrtnists tell u» that bran contains more than fourteen per cent, of albumen, which Is an excellent feed 1 for making rich milk. Besides this, wheat-bran contains nlwui three per | cent, of photphoric acid, which is an excellent article (a the line of fertilising materials for produdnjrjbountlftl crops of any kind of grain or vrgtabte*. — Where » pereortlias only one or two milch cows, it will always be profitable to scald the bran Wore feeding to the I cows. Let a feg quarts be put In a J tub and boiling-hot water turned In and mingled with it until Iho mass Is as thin as gruel; then allow It to stand J orer-nigbi, or during the day, entered | closely. A good cow, fed with such a j mess and prime hay, will roll live milk almost as abundantly ail/ she were fed oo grass, provided she have a comfortable shed, or stable, In cold weather. CflSAF IIoiTSK. — A correspori- | dent of "the Rural „Vrw Yorhtr, *ayt: 1 41 We would challenge a better house j for preserving ire than tho following, 1 which with us, now holds ice three I year* old: — Oar bouse* Is above ground, j doubte-boanlcd on tho sides, with only 1 a board roof The Ice is packed in

; pkem two feci square, lmving about | six laches spare between tbo Ire and t siding. Wo tbencOTer side* and lop j I of the Ice with saw duri. If anything can beat this for keeping fee, let ns know, and wry Large doubts remove, i need of making Lite top- air-light; ours is open to the atmosphere;" I Grain for Milch Cows, --Corn- ■ j meal alone; shorts alone are Ws nseftil than a mixture. tVhy? Because In ' corn-meal tho element of butter I abounds; in shorts the element of curd joreheesej As a rnl^ the heavier milk 1 14, Iho more cheese It will make; white I light milk mates the' more batter. If I feeding for cheese or milk only, shorts I are best; If for butter, corn-meaL I Tim Jsgrictiltnral editor of the /few York IW« says: The most satisfketor/ tvmedy for a lore mouth In a horse , I Is a yrmntfve. , If tho bead stall Is too •I abort, lengthen it, so that the bit nmy : I ride Tower down toward tho Iipo. If I the sore ik produced by drawing up the cheek Hrt tow rightly, gbre It gi eater ; length: , > . ; IToios-Mxiib Gtriiro. — CoUeet a I barrel o^bones, crush them; mix with I a barrel of oak or hickory ashes; molt* I ten with eeop-eudf, spplya quart or ' I two st a time. Use as. a special fer* ^ tillxer on melon*, squasltrs, early eons, ' I and encumber, altetrlng n glU to- n hill. Th* yields of wl»mt In Britain !i I I this yvaf rttkaMA at 15,000,000 quart-;laikf-or lfi0, 000,000 of busheli, IWng .Mfi.WO, 000 bushels Jnraxness of, but ytnT. TK*pH« f. .t^llly <Wdinlng M Uie tlx liVrvnt jltM U • bmmtns mnw ftUlyaroCTtolixA , FanxnLY cut timber eontaJna about I Eite ItUB cofitMM 10 ' MfCtti ' V~: . r. f&Pja

. MgPtQAUv' 3 -a HATDBM QlttiATlESTCKGL SCTIRETZ'S txLxiaaTMO 'BITTER _CORDIAL.' rpHU BL*>U<U srtf «r*Uea U m«w [ 1 u* p*>u« m a r«lubu •ut*4itui» I okAay ■oniUn ciMBfuaidt WtOik mw Soot [UomAikot. Itl®V*f«lr lor tultxu Hit*, s«lb«f«i rr«« Uo stool ator^ouoo of oaluro, a*A ooAm(*4 wtU U* [ bttaool car*. It It roo*aa»*»4o4oo o Corn®JUX,Sot*r llo Slroat oo4 ootuUfy lalooMO | uyoo Uo tlooxq Uf ■ r. KUoars Uuasa, Stwm* [ let ao<l Sowoio, U MU Uil* m a tmrootlvo I aai tan too mm of lUdUaaiwtawklik | Uooo vrsao*OA«o«iVjsof UUovoJIaklo Taw | Uy Moilrtoa, u4 «** Vo takao If dUor lo- | (aoI Ot Uatl «it* Uo aana Uoadclol r*aulla- | UU»Mjt4U,ucai.l *u*4 apoodf rooaoJ^f tor 1 UUAXMCXA. «t|*RTASY, SOWKU COM* 1 r LAIN T, Dt IPLrjIA. LOW N KM Uf IMSITS. VA tX TIN US, au'fc'MUAU ACUX, Or.— TOf CHILLS aaJ1i:VX*S of aU kuia.lt U Cat koiUff oa4 ao/«r (Xaa ^uUlAo,«IUaol Aoy »f tu |*(iUwu «r«<U- It tr*a1«o am ap;*oUU,ftwt«o « poacrfU ils*«W0 of food, aai will NiuUrAit tk«*tCrtta of U^oarUAfow I bIAJUA ■>.' K: . . rir^kxosr . JACOB SCDKETI, Sole Proprtelor, x. vr Got. rirru *&4 rack «u, reu*i«u pkiA. fA. " SOLD BY ALT. DRUOOISTS. I Nor.lR IML-ljtq.

.n B EE F, lit O.N A.Nb bl'Ilt BRANDT, BY DIL 11ASTM AI*t REGULAR OroAuaU of tlo Uair«raHyof Naaijlnala. II will poallltolf (U« OoAacwptloo, Coofko ui CoIJa. ao4 oil 4lo*Aor« of tks Lca^i or Dr»a<klal Tokoa tlhaabocoUa taoaooof RXSTOStXO THOUSANDS to fcoaUfc Wko kATO UfAflTfa Uf tofood Uo rtMl of aaoCUAl aaalaUoro. - tl lo«o to roUoro Uo Coataa patro thas aoytkloc •vrr koowa. UatcoAUoO atm|U4«ir for Sallcato loilra aa4 akIUroa. EAA V>tliiociUiaj tri^ji^tcji^ftha «ft»i Tkocuroof CowuBpllMt woa lr»l #ft«UU tM um or RAW SUXTa»4 BRANDY Ua Ruaala. AitorwarOa lA KriAfa. U wklak <ouottira 1 kava IxovaM for mn. 1 kar • aorl It wtt * H rw« I aoroaoa I o m v oaru family. I* praoaotlAS tkla ptasoraqlea to tha pablU t tool rcoOAaat tkot oro/r A Q If lot o«a who raodi t*la itrrAtkAoxnl ik*oU«Ai)»sy cotTtArad.SfA alexia trial tkat It la tralf o xaolt ailoahU Modufao. Circular* aoJ caodUIa* a aaat tp anj adlraao. rttca SI |»a* botllo— ala fat S3. laboratory. 513 South Fifteenth St., riULADELNHA. Wboloaalo Afvata, yVtath, lUckarCa R Co. TaaU aod Xukatatraata; Job aa loo, llcUowar A Cowdaxk, aa Arch atrtal; R. ttocaakrr k Co^ Vouf IA Ukl Ram lUaa ta, Mllod'a. oot-Saa cy-Soia *r Pnt»l«n ItwarywRaxo. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY'S .... arrm tu* • JUBILAWTE ! (.In entirelj new tlop, and rtry frriilfonf.) Kara tho mm to ax. no rw rowxa. a ad It takoa LXII XOIXT to Vttf than, Ikaa any otktr loitrunrat Ln Ua narkaL Croat torfsreatota oXcrrJ to SoaJay School* aai Cbtrtbr a. A UbanU CUcouat nolo to tleryyW1" onOANS ASO RELOOEOSS To lUat or for Sola oa Moatkly Xaatalaaeata. # JLM.B1CCE. No. H Nortb lor nth a tract. rhiUOalpkU. t f Send/*' a Orcwk/ aai frfc* Lift, V Myn4y^

"EDUCATiONAL, 3f AYTILLB INSTITUTE. Mavtilac. n. J., Dae. 1R 'T*UE facoaJ t*m of Ua prraaat School loor •L coajacara at Uo MafTtUo taaUtato. jj.vt-jsr tn, it*. ratroaa aro ra^uaatai ta aas4 In thoaa na^r thair eara. ptoaptly, for lha» aJraaU^t aai coaacalrora of al] rosrarcaO. >"or ClrculAia comtaUlo* latomatlfa. apply to "» ** KDatrti Dec, a. IESR-4W A FIRST CLASS Boarding School for Young Ladles, tx caxjxcriox tiw thx STATIC NORMAL RCIIOOU TIIESTOJ, - • NEW JEIISKY. Total eka*t««, lacIoJIaf Doard. Tuttlo* ooi Dooka, |TU a yaar. Tola! <har*aa fir Ho»k XAL R !«»*• tifcuUr, With ro2lx«ortt<tiUrt, apvir to __ , . 1 ioiiN s. iiAnr, rriaciiuL pfc.sa.ttes.-ty.. ' THE SETT JERSEY COLLROI ATBIN BTITUTB, BOMorsTorx > Ltr jcnir, FOR TOUXO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, "TTf ILL taaaiBi* lta acat acMioo lrptaabcr >Y tat, is*. Tkla laitltatto* arorpi au^arjcr airoolaraa U tka accalmoaat of aa "tf> ■Ira lad tboroayk rdncaltoo. ForcUcuUracootalolac farther tiforwktlon aF^rtoUapitarlpolf, )rUJI LkL HAAS, A. if.

West Jersey. Academy, .. BJUDorrox; w. /. i WIUJAW ' ScSoats.1 rrti4lp*1** THE Bin Miiloi will coataaaao on Wadaodafi sajA- tth. * Tka A ta*lcay a Id, to taport o thonnuk CIAMCA] E4u»tloi, eociMliUf o fkill rr*P*ro- . Ilea foiCoacsa, aa4 aMo »«apUt* Da,«rra j SAucattoa. la whlrk cbmcIaI aitc*noa wilt be , circa toHalm aai OrBAarmtal maanklp koA OookkocpUs,BBAarUa iipmWeaol aa Ac-onaiuhai tracker. Tha loaatloa ot tha AcaCata y la OAAarparaeO for bnoty, hi altkfalscaa aal •oataaleaco. It coatalaa a lifcrary of TM tofcmta. Ita rooxa • ralut* b»A airy, »«J avrry arriaf**»*at jaada fo* 'foccafoat ab4 icormBOf Ita puytl*. ■ ta aZijUca to tka pcraooAi aoparalaloa aad laatroaWoaof tho focwar rrtoaiool, tka Ac»trar eajoya Ua oarrlraa of Mr. Wra. McXtul*, AB acttro, aatkoaUatla and naccaafal toaakar, who mow unari tka poatttoa of Jolat Fruaiyal. Otter ronjetcot Icackara ara alto enjCAiaS. fcArt7*7jllcatlBn skostO ka d wt, to tka Frlmatpala, froa wksn Ctraoiara ao4oUar lalomoUoa may be obtaUM. REFERENCES I FAccitv or rsiiKrvoa Cpilxsk. , Ifom. JohaT. Ntaow. BH4a»U« | JaoatJt la o. aay, Mai lira Hill j Auy. L Baibar, WooOfcojT j Iter, a L WUXiadboo, Cold kyrlcxj Rcr. J. Wi Hubbard, tap# IMaa4| W. B. Millar, Eat. i Capo til* ad. . . ■ * • • • REAL ESTATE SALES, BUILDING LOTH* FOR SALE. f M. SMITH would call ipcetal attratlonto *1 • TWOUrta firtt dais SUILUINd LOTt, froatiac tha Oaaao. Joat tkrowo lato tka narkat atrnrata Sale. OSes aaxt door t a ua rOBt CXSea. Capo Ia|aad,H>i. - COTTAGES FOR SALE: A FEW frdratla Cottar" for aalooa rahaoaabVa tanaB|twooa Hockao atraaLoao #• WaakUrtoa ■ tract, ooo aaar Coayrcoo ItaU. aad tUan waliarad yroDt^ooatf akoat Cayo 1 lalatA Apy'ftw JXSlK M. iVlITIf, .- kMl lUtata Aftat,

Ofl*o art! door toroat Oflrr, Capo lilaad, New larary. ■ f I FURNISHED COTTAGES TO « RENT • 4 AfFLTto - iESSX K. SMITH. ! O5k-o aril door ta Foot Ofltro, Cayo j lalaad, New farsry. " , COTTAGES AND BUILDING ! LOTS FOR SALE. j At KW datfraklt Cottkfc aad Xsllltay Loti ' OSao ant door to foot tMSa^ Capo lalaad, NrwSarwy. ■ - "yaluable real^estate"' FOR SALE. Tho oadrmnad otrm fbr sala ikOfaUowtac lota of Rral Fata to >— yfo. 1. A Una of olfhtoca (tfl acrro. attaatad ; atCayc May Court hnao,rmUr*o» tkoCnraUkr. art hosadrt by larts of biOt of Roabn ijwifaw, daaaaaod. aad kalrsof Era ak 11 a Hand, eAcaaaod. Nlao aertt art mcadoor.tsiukltfor mtufwita bo daatnad, aid alao acres aro rood I arsalar laad, art arc U a kirk stats of colllvatloai Is bat a short distance frvta tho Railroad Dryrt* art Is tha moat sUrttls ytseo of ftousd for a truck faro 1* Caps May Ho. a Is a trad of wortlart, loca tad en balk tides of Uensw roai laadler rrosi tbo COcii ;trs*a to Goakva, kooms as Iks Jofia Ttolaoa sad Harrtaf Kslnea tracts, asd aontatelar loMthar two hart rod (SOS) acres, aero or lata. Will bo sol! abarfkta. Furtkrr Ufonaatlon Wirt bo (Iron on sypOcaUoo W • S. R. MAGOXAOLE. . *. — w» . »OmaWin"Ofl*t Cans lalart. Mow fsraoy NOTICE TO THE JTUBLIC. rt'ior SdUrrtborhofobr (Irss bottso t<rrrrf. ± body that no all roai sstato lor* with kits or at bto oftm, for sals or raekaof s forothrr rrryeriy. a eoMOtactaa of ton aad a batf per ical ea iho laavat «d salr.or Inoaooof m daocs. o» saasnst of vAUsOoo, will bs ckarvtd IM.mtf, If solda or *trt»#pd rtthor st prridteorMMIo sals bf aftof sr owaof *t asy Had wftbU no# yosr fro a dsU nfArt7lso<M» All real aetata Ml as sfoeoaatd with htm U mv • MaatiWia sf fro nor seat, on tha aaonnt a 4 real will ba akarfrt lbs trwfT if rvstrt rtlMrht owaar. aftst, or say otkrr pert on at «ar tisao irtSkl* alt aaoktkr frsa data ot rntiy. Any prrssss ha viae pta-rd pfopsrty ta bis harts pmloos to tkis datf, srt aot Wla( wtlllaf toniwtly with Us abort wrtlttsw, «■ rtlBdrow tjs ssas^ , JESSE SC. SMITH. psps Island, y. Msysothlted* jhly. j W O O P AND OOAL. , i iMi ■oaEu.irocn, •jfiWiw-'ri COAL AWD wbdi r- -v^V '»•

\ FERTI.HZERSo ;uauou»S; i^s m BAUGH fit SONS, Philadelphia, aan . ; Xorth-VfcAlcrn FKBTIUXISG Comply, , OHIOACIO, SOLE MA^UFAOTTKEHS, prTocs* > DawkU's It aw nsua rBoaoRat*. . rtWc.lUpcr RCOSUb. qawih's rats a so lions FrrtlilAsr. ftlco, bid per Rtrt lb,. lUnaV* Chicago SlBBd Kaaara. %1 nu*,|Mp«ri«lbi. Tko abors Maaurca aro fumlikrt ta b«U

tBgi aa4 baircia, wktcbsrst coiloaers yrrtrr, tMMJUfimtxiioo UwMfiUlOOpstai*- J TLAAtUallonofFiuta«rlts«p"lallf41rc<b. ' »d toUAfacLUBltba soorccBofUt RawSia* t Uriel of wklik Ua akoro ilaaurts art com- i pocad. are so waU oadcrcocUol Ua* ws cam t Isrxlib Uca of strtctiy uslfora Quality aaA f eoadUioa. art that Uay ooaUta alarcsr ysrcsatao of aauBoalathARAJiy 6lhsr cJsaa .ft (uitwIntdanuB* I* tko matksL BAUGH A SONS,- . ,tQ iB*lk Dslawraro Aosnws, , ^PHILADELPHIA I NorOfWnntam FwrtlUnlnB Co.. ' CaiMir Lahs cad Laaall* Rtrrota, . , c HCAGO. U ACQ it** COSllIlUlClAL UANtlflKI. . dat bs procUTrt Proa drilrri iu ut j ' of tho priaklHu ton aa U the UoitrU *Ui»aor Doml* atom of CaaAda. J*' GENUINE MANURES. ALLEN & NEEDLES IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE >0F LQIE. Tbo old standard orticle, sniformln qoklity. tha moil finely propared aad duapttl Fboi* pbato in lbs Market, jl* Bags, 500 ibs. nci, $C0 prx »00 lba. . . ammoniat d ^ FERTILIZER. JfJbui zlcdgtd <• li the ticjl rahaLU wianvrt at the price ojftredtj the Pubtic. Ia Bags. It0 IU. «aci, gM t+t 300° IU- , PURE GROUND BONE"AT LO WEST MA UK Ii*7" Ii A TES. [ PERUVIAN GUANO. ' Wa sell saty No. t-r^elrrJ dirrct fran tks CoTcraoral. FISH GTJANO. A rylsadU aanurs art oac tbal U altr»ctl8( » * auch attaalloa frva Una,rs. _ . . . • -c. ... irvYi

. PacAsd la Bami*. $ Ji far 3w0 Iu. ri ' LAND PLASTER. la Barrels, ml lowsstmarkcl rate*. A yam Artlrlr., - ' * vA UiEcount to Dealers on abovo Priccai Should Us dealer near you aot b»ro oar artUlct, srrt your orders OUdet Ions, sad Uey will kars proopt attcstlos. ALLEN & NEEDLES. QZct, & Emu, 41 A Wiui DCALXRS IS UI L*, CAN ULE*, ANDCKNERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA. [ESTABLISHED IH 1MB.] " nomnriT COMPLETE MANURE. rtAMoracroaxD or HENRY HOW KB, C11KM1ST, PlMLADELPIliA. . — *a-. *

WADS rsow Bnpfr-Fboiphite of Llmr, Aramonli I Potaib. citiiiTtu rati raoii A»cLTt*atio». This Manure cootalns all lbs prodneo larft crop* of »ll klsds, r.rrrnn* a-VQ brail wkobaTS otrdlti alio by dl*tlo futUfd Cksnlitawbokars, by aaalpslA DIXON. BIIAUPLKHS AOO., AOL* AOtSTS, . i «9 South Water, and so loutb Dclawarc Arc. ritiLAprLmiA. Kor 3.1. by WM. UBYNOLD3, 75Boatb 8i»*rl, llkLTIMORR, MP. Asd by dtalsrefrarrally threuiboat Iks ctroatry. . ~ MARL. The YYeit Jcr*e jr Marl fcTrau*portnlion Company Are do* deliver! eg Crot* tkeJr Fits a vsry ■&- jwrtof Quality of GREEN SAND MARL. T.la Marl has bcra rxtemlvelr aart Uron«boutiha ftate, aid teatlDODialt from rraeiU eU «ad dtBltsrohhrt AfrWdltorlsts fully sas1 sin 1 1 • retmtauoai by report s a. taoc t mare r lout a, to IkTSolts of lis spplKatlon. Wo apfwad * Slof. CD OX, lists Geotediir, wrttlsf of ll t,rt ttat aa iprllMlifs ofS too, to Iho mare, ii pi tod saaadow, pfolaeed'ta lwl a ere p of d'f tome lo Ue arrr, wbtlr whtre lbs land Was ua Btrlel oaly I S-IO Ion, wrrn abtaiacd. A. J* IIAMILTOI*, Esq, of Viae land, fives

tko foltewtsg al his rxjwrt*®'* : Vio ixaxs, tLJ* Hoc. 3d, Mlffusl Vassal no la»t dp'la**" *a»4 wlU cxcctleat reealta upon ny plantatlaa of fmli trees art frsps rises. Tha affect ' cms tks vIas, »s aatosliblni | It uerraredUa tresrth sad produetlraniia, I thiak. 0^** JSuR nUHDRED PER CKJHr. There ess i bs «ml«Ukosboul^fovfosUasBptowhlcblt wssusadesaboserass far ss Iho vineyard It < Ttaiblo. Tks Marl was ml on brosdeaat, at tks nto of about tlx toss to lbs acre, art 1 do sot bolirra tkat a btudrrt dstlsre worth of ttr d bo rfsrtlrtsrr would Ur, prodncod a brltof ,n*1, Yoore trnlT. . * • A. j. TTAMILTOKi _ Dealer la YlftCa, Fruit art OnuneaUl Trees. MOO.TIIOMA* BKKiLEY.of Caps May, says Cam Mat C, H^ fept, 1st, IBfT. Rtciiasa P. iTxvxrt, Ebq-i Dt ar Sit— I art "»• »" P*" I aad last fear, with rrry satlafactory revolts. Applied rich! foedt of Mart to tka acre on ooehalf or* lot of four ssres, a rut tha wksalwa. taken off. Oa tha two acres whsrs ths Marl was spoiled 2 thlak there wss aa tseraare la tho crop of crass a f ssarl y oso tos per arw. laaiatlBirt Ills tks che.pret Dtaore ws suns® H'""1 moutcui. Thrso few tretlaoalals tbow what our praa* tkal rennets think of IL '• 1 ■ PRICK OF MARL. This Mkri will U dsllvsred st tka following ratas per to* i At Mtllvms II M, Court Jlonao. td* Man name klo 1 ooliltllertowa Jio Hells ftata ;.t IoTru Ot»rte IH WortMao t tillWasetre 101 Mosat TU assat-.»l H QM Mtlnf -trt Sea rills.., « g Csps lelaad 171 *wela's....V....;».y stl Tks ores saay do aot fornlcti less tkss I loas, nor Ires tk, a *) toss will bs deposited bet w sea sis (free. Mart delivered bsl wots nations st ytlco of (tatlsa beyond. TERMS— Cash upon IHtlveryibot tumlks* ■oteo will ks re ret red oa all susia over «rt. raayklete contain I af full lastrncttooB ssto ma sore asd tlar of spptUattss, farslihed ' Okossbl Aoror, pki. Woodbsry, W. J. BOOT8 AND 8HOE8. n. nBAnnwooD, BOOT AND flllOE MAKER, ./j * DECATU* rrxtxt, skovs WsckfofU*, • • i CAP* 1ILAHD, H. /« 1. 1... i iw

. READY-MADE CLOTHIWQ. ri I ' "IT IB YOUB nmflSEB^fa : Tu sail art sxi&laa ear Mix* of CLOTU1XQ I bsiais parekamUg slMvWtni ,;..v t . I ' ^ I* order to sussashjly Uwjwfo wUh sUsr kfSasalR f • t v\y I The Reduction' in Prices, ^ / ! "\v - * - •* - ; • Aad to asks tooaa far oar sprlsg Urtr« wa I wUlfsoainorou Maam) Offvr Uabalasiaof » our stock of . • " i 1 * ' L - • I -Winter clothing . • \ - ... ■ » •' ■ Al prices so lo* aa lo UUsfY ill nha aoiaa, | A rood mssartDoat at QVKRCUAT*, Cil». IXkriXLtXS, SACKS, IKATIMU JACKET*, mats, Vcsia, You Urn* mad hoys1 CtoUlag , ks, I yet oa hand. % . ' . ' I W OCR CTST0M BRPARYMK5T 1 ' « • • w •

WskmvswadaUesaDsLlhornllledwaUaia I Im the y rises of ssr Plets UowUa, *k«k I will eoaliaue in auks **, ta i Us I iioa of Ik ose who prefer kmrlo* tkvlr cloUUg j wade lo order. Oar forte betar better wade Uaa ordlamxr Rarty-aiada Oolklag, and tor p« tees bclag far Bolow tho Proionl Mirket Kite », Mskea tkU a rers oppartamlly to lay la a rood I supply. Mesa time ws (lain our share of po- I la Ua tresUwal of custoarr. CDVTARD8 is LAIfREYCE, I ExciiUlbr bloihinc Hull, ( K, Cor. Bceond and Uikct SlreeU, PHILADELPHIA. R A 1 L RO A D Se •" WEST JCUSEY RAILROAD AND URANCHF8* FALL A5D WI.YTEU AURA5CEMKXT. Oa aad aftsr MONDAY, Nor. It, 194% Train* trill Irate Philadelphia a* fOllOTTi: /Yen* foot of Harlct Yt., Upper Ferry. GOING SOUTH ;C. Nay Laavs I Pass. FWfbt • F. 2d. * Fhllsdelphls, a.tft Candco. AtV 11 M. cioBtrstrri ai. .o< Westvlllr, .... Woodbury, AB3 IXO Maataa, rtmrasboro', ...» ... Cluibara', dtl 2<iO •tlayloo. j dtts | I ITanklldrllle, ,.,. .... Cranes, .... ilalaxa. NcwOrU. N, VlasUad, • .... .... Via* I cad, - : ft.lt ft.U So. VioeUrt, .... .... UlllTlUe. A31 ACO Manatauakla, 1.11 d.40 * D«Uc rum, SOS 7.50 Woodbine, (.U 7.(7 ML Pic ai mat, SjS AW Aesvlllr, A3! LSI Iwmias. (.11 Ml C. M. C. House, Aid •f.n lllo Grande, 7jn W i Drnaetls, • 7.14 10.10 Capo Island.- 7^4 10 JO I

GDINO N'ORTlhMpm'g LtmVX Mall. PrSlgbL A. M. ""A.N. Caps May, loo I Lin Dennett a, LCO 1*1 mo Grands, S.17 L(7| C. w. c. House, All 7X3 fwalcs, Ltl 77 Al aearllle, Lift J^l ML Flraaant, 7X4 Woodbine, • 7.11 t.Ul Bells Plkia. 7X3 S.Nft ManuDCikla, 7.40 10.15 Mlllrlllr, LOO 10.43 *0. VI ael art, .... .... Vlaelaad, * Alt I IJ0 N. VI oel a ad, .... ...» Newflrld, .... Maltfa, .»«. •••» Crsore, * «««* ~ •••• ivaakliavtlls, .... B *»*• Clayton, .... * •••» Olassboro*, All ADO P.M. Daratboro', .... ,♦,♦ >1anlua, .... •••• \S'oodbury, t-13 ».•- Westrtlle, .... *••• Glooreeter, ft.(3 »••• Can>den, M7 ,»•»• rbUadelphla, 10.07 »*»• CoataulaUanTltkets betwrek Philadelphia and Cape IsTand at the following tat" I Annual Tlekets.wi.it. 00 . Tbreo MoQtka' Ttekste-.... ea 00 Sold oaly at ths Oflee of Iho Cowpaay laCain10 Coupoa TtikitiM>M..«.,»M,„M.ttS 00 I S3 Coupoa ftd sft Excursion Tfokata rood lo return tks aaar or followlnx dsy,*(whta sold onXatardsy#l good lo return oa Monday,) fAftu. fVWW »V -V-. — /I' - - ||

THROUGH TICKET* TO NEW YORK And Stations ea ths Cecsden mad A into 7 mad I Raw Jersey Railroads, for amis ty Agt»ts at 1 mil principal 51 aliens on Ua West Jersey and Xmlem Railroads. ratseacers by the morning traiar cam eon. I aret with Ihs ton. u. train, mt Caaden, fori Trenton and Rew York, Also, with Uatrml as of !h« Camden art. Dartlaftoa County Rnlt- . road for Mount Holly, Prwbertna. he. Ths afternooa train rearhrs Philadelphia la I time for pavsenrrrs } <****** ! 1 ^ 1 1 b, ^ h r. x. train f ran West Fklladelphlm for New I York and latermedlale stailoma. 1 Fhtlidslphla Ffvlaht rreelrrd at second eof* rre<1 wharf below Walnut ilrret, dmlly. Frelghy OellTery, No. «. Delaware Ays- 1 maf* W.J. iEWELL, * JwtT. . *op*t W. J, IL R. # I ~ "GRQOERi'E8s " THOMAS It. AGNEAV. 100 L ten GRKKMYICn BTUKKT, conlfKn or murhay ItrEEt, *? RRAV'TDRK. ! Ifa a red need Ihs yeteo Of TE*II, COrTEK^ | ■ UOAILVLOUJland allkiadsof OnOCLRlES, From IO to UO per cent. • BEST JAPAN TEA, •!/**. _• . [ BTXT KRGL1I1I BRKAKFAltT TEA, ftXO. ■ FLKNOID OOLONG TEA. SO Oala. CUE FEE*. ROASTED and GROUND. 1» Cents m 49 Oats. | Rest la inarkst.) I.D00 Barrels FLOUR, all gradre, ixoo paekarva No. I MACKEREL. BUGARi, a»l rrades.at RErtNERI1 rRlCEJi tvery thlaf used Inevrry Faulty chacper than la a*y other itore la New Tork, , ^ . IA« Barrels MOLAMKR.N.O. aad P. IL | 1 THOMAft ILAGNEWoeeoplea hit own store, I owas tha property, and haa no rrat to psyi I iHporte mad bars exclusively for essht nreer I 1 caves mote in hlallfe,raaseqa*nUyreaaRder* | sell any houta In tbaelty, . ca w rt w* va «f »n«/ L ilfe

1Y ALTER KIRK h. IMPORTER* and WHOLESALE DEALER* I .*»* TBAB, T0BEIG5 A D0IIKSTI0 FBYIT8, , TODACOO ff S&OARS; Alao, Dealers U I • Canned Frwita, D/sUrd, Yafetahlaa, . PioklOB, SfoUCOBf &O4 — I - BrTTEIf 8 GROCERS1 GOODS GE.IBBlLlTp 1 Ho. lOT JYorlh Third HtFeet,! Next door to th* Union Ratios at Bank, I 1 WALTER KIRK, ) a I , EDGAR p. iTJTKd, \ PwiuincLrwim. t ELI S. P-DMUND*. \ EJ-iola Agents for Kxtoa'a Trenton Crash* era. ■ -• ; Always oa kkad a Ckafss itosk cf I Teat, Otlva Oil. VYko\e Spires, Castor Oil,* 1 monad fplcea, Cox*a Oelatln, I 1 Xlarehea, Raspberry iyrny, 1 corn Itmrvk Otager " Fartna. foaioa " Rice float Routed Blttera, raMlly ftompa, follfoa,. Toltel w • das seal , I® ported Car Ills, Caaned PraltaJ PoLretlm - tndlro. ' Rottfod pickles, Bluelag, ptekleala barrels, bSSSSK. Verarlee lltj 1 noda Aaa, Warearoal, rtsy hrerdsr. nago. Coareat rated Lys. TajHosa, v aires tue, nardf, m catb. beds. narretat KaJrmctA . cresia of Tartar,- rtrtfota. Dried FT* Its, Ost Maal, < ■ Craaberrla*, \ Ralsiaa, » Wed. ' Fro are. . \ UfCi, Current a, Choeolooa, Cltroa, Cocoa, nifowui, Cores Rata, • R«uer, Rule, (ell kfrts.) Ckere^, nkihy French Mttslsre. NTINQ «ro, w, ewirn, . Caps Island. Pkllftdclplta. novm a stolv FAINTHSTQ, ri*i thtf tntm at mokkow, T: far: '-J<: VtiW* " xSm^ni • :r*. y:\- J,yfiEfyJGX I

HAIR DRE88IN6The Lasl qjjMB Siitccst. Hair dressing in oneBoiflc y«w 11/ — "IVl*

* ny itb ude Gr*j or P*JeJ Hair ii qricaljr j rtrtard td 1U joalhftti coijor ami teaatj, , ! I* an! with the Rut tpplicatloa * * I hetktiftl cla^s *nd dellghtfal frugranca U given U lb« Hair. It Trill aum llair U grow on Bald BpoU Tt will pixnwte iaxnyliat grawth, FiLLlKQ HUH is Immediotelj checkds . if or data Wy all DrsfglsU. J DEPOT resnrradfresaOreemaWh 8L4e , . 35 BiKlar St. t 4<TP*rk rue*. DRY~GQOPS> &.o*~.IYEYT fiFIllXfJ AND 9U5IMFR GOODS — AT— OAPE HAY COUIIT 1IOURK, I Itrew, 01 Ik, Crape and Lmre Booaats, Also, 5Uaw and Chip Hats ot different kinds. ♦Gentlemen's fttraw and Felt Hals. Also, Flowers, Ribbons and l*rstore, 1 Assort Beat ol colored Alpatcss, Duslefsl all I Wool, cotton and wool De1alna„Uwnj,rrints, 1 Mas lias. Bed Ticking, Glnghama, Drills, colored aad \N*klta Flannels, Table Cloths. J Cloths for Ladies, Gentleness ard Chlldren*s wear, Hoops aad tutnovsl Skirts. Backs and Shawls, NoUocs aadTrtmiulats of all descriptions, umbrellas. Parasols and Sun Shades. Shoes of different styles, Ra<. OH and lagrala Carpels, WaU an J Celling Papers. Call aad examine before pureiiailnf else where JANE IL SMITH, myt-da Cape May Court House. N« C, FHICI/S NEW CHEAP STOKE* ' Cor, PEBUT d: MAX8I0X Bts.» CAFE ISLAND, ^ HAVING reaiwed hts stoek for tha Pal trade » offcra tha following goods al tka • AlUHdV did ■ «.■ TIB r/^rv.

LOWEST TRICES: I MUSLINS, (Blearbed and uableaehedj ' PRINTS. 13 to S3 cents per yard, J FLANNELS, 1 SATINETS, CA0S1MERES, DLL A INS, • • - ALPACAS, 1 * " RIBBONS, t VELVET R | SILKS. | Till MM ING S of all i DESCRIPTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, » WOODEN WARE, hardware. BASKET*, ao., At-, DISHES, CROCKERY, GLASS. STONE. a Earthen ware PA1XT5. OILS, CLASS A PIW, GROCERIES, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES rOWDUR d- SHOT, BURNING OIL, a very Ana article for 44 rente per gallon. jar* kc*wwwcr mean® Flour by the barrel or pound. I Tka celebrated Monitor Navy, Fine Cu' ! Chewing and Smoking. v. j SCGARS of alldcaerlottoaa. PORK, HAMS A LARD, DRUGS, CAWTllELL'S AGUE MIXTURE. CANTRELI/I AUOK MIAIURL,

a eertatn cure. GARRISON'S Ague Mixture, a certain euro. , STATIONEHY. ; rTAMPS, TWW/RE,Ae. Call and tea, and examine for poureelf. I1MI N. C. PRICE, 1VILI.IAM niLDRETII, Cape May Court I/oute, HAVING purehurd tka latrrertof Aaroa Miller, bla lata pyrtner, drtlrra to Inform tha publie that ha hka ob-hnrt, and wilt con. ataally rreelva freah auppllea of allklrtaof Good*, eomprtalog the itock of a f.rel-clan ntt GOODS JL- GH0CERT BT0UK, Conitiltbgof Muillot, (Bleached and unbleached,) Trlntf, Fiaaae!i,latlnet'a,CaMliacrr», ; DelaiaaAtpxcae, lUbbona, Velvet, Ae., Illka", Trlmmlnga of nlldeicrtp* ttoaa, OH Cloihv, Wooden Ware, Hardware, Jt'ikcte, ete.. Dlihea, Crtsekery, GlaraI Hose and Earthenware, Talnta, Oil a, Glare, I aiiooitiiixifL Tea, Sugar, Molareee, Spleea, Powder art I Shot, Burning OIL ' . P FLOUR by the barrel or pound. I TOBACCO— iTh a celebrated Monitor Naty, Fine Cut, Chewing *ad fmoklog. I Srgareof all deecrlptlos*. Pork, Kami and Lard, Drugv, Garrlaos'a Ague Mixture, a certain cure. Stationery. - ... Alio, a 1 Ceteral aeeorlmrntcf I -w^-wrrew wwawK. | * of all Giadea. WILLIAM HILDRETH, I aj-Ma Cap* May Court Nouee.

CONTRACTORS JL f. BOrnfAN. K. R. W1LL14IIS, ATTENTION! . IIO'FFJUAIV & WILIUMS, 6qFpci)i^V*g ffld'D nilte, 7 ii-CAft ISLAND, H. J. TAKE tkla methrt of Informing their frteadi art 1bo ftoblla raawally tbwf, S a tlon with Handing, they haya at eoMlderabla ex pea re oroeured all tha kecerearjr Maahtaery for moving Jtalldlage, wa are now prepared to Movo Structure* ' or Evary Dererlplloo, At the Short eel Notice and oa the aoil Rea Maabla Term*. ft-IMm SHOP— Cor. Waahlngton IL A Delaware Ave hiciiAnn c. gounr.n* BUILDER, OAPX IBLAKI) NBW JRU8BY. : v .,'sirsaiscfn Edmund A. lender, Kre^ Dock atreet Wharf, fhiUdeiphta | Ileary A. ■]•«>«, kre- Anklteet, oa Wanrat atreet j Pelet MtOollBa, Cap< inaad, New Jereey. QA8MAC H 1 NET n'oAscholft «a» Whchlne X UO SUlLDlNGf WITH QASl . : OeneretoCf rt?Urt Hreef Hreff The •ImpHiltf aad aaaa by wMektMi Ma. ektae fo managed, aealre Ita acoaamy art treat merit, reeemmredi It tn rtkUefavot. tall am ree macklae ta eyeealloa at the alore I . Ma* vrAcrvata A*B Set* Aoxar, » DAVID JONK* Y>-A*rt/Wf JDaWrWrd CbtnUr. auf 1Mb CARPRT TTHATWfl r Tl AO CARTKT or all ddftfrlplleaa wove al XI rhort notice »»4 *1 *• tew rmtra at aay« TIR wa WOwcuui rtsMrtiij lf*dea?red W ^ fW&"4? oGvr K UUSXjS; IHS .if. Ontd sprlag. , i- . • — oAiiniii 4 t fissssiissia : SSk tTATK I0A WtKTI*C OTOO*. V'*'- • ' * i . ■ . ■''tid IsttS&XiKv V isSSHfcrl - /' - . "

REAL E8f ATE. 1 I ,i — Wfei.T ' II To Ail lYomini^Piipm. .*.1 V V t • .r .1. I NKW BKTTLKME5T OF VIKBUKD. , .1 V « , ' 1 ®' . I (lf» t A iidrr Opportunity intkt beit Model I anrf motl dtHoXt/ul ond healtlful Cli • I note ia (Ar Union, Only tXlrty Milu I £oufA of Pkltadefokla, art a Railroad ; Mnjf a f?icA &«. and AigVv produc. ti'rif tt'Aioi Land} ainony tie betl in I (Aa Garden State of Kt\o Jersey. II teaalaU of 3d equate mllea Good laad, dU I vlded late Faroaa of dlffVrcal alaea U aull Ua 1 purehuer— raeMSftAcaxa Ako uywakM. I . PRICE AND TKRMI, • The labdiaaaLl al the rale p< lU fee aire lor I Ika faasv load, payable ooe-fourlU eaab,aadl Ua balance by hal(-j»arty loitalmeall, with | legal lmUf aal. wtthla the teem of (our Jim, I upoa fama of ft* aeree art upward!. 17 V! acre lata acll at from SIM 4* IM I Uaaue tola, at from *aoo lo fafto, aad town UU > fifty fret front by one hundred art fifty feet deep, at HMto taoft— paj aide osaAaU aaak art the halAMa wtthla a year. It 1* only upon faram oftiyeniy aereegor more, that four yaara 1 UTha Jkotrtml, witk T* aallea front on tka - railroad. Is laid out with (Ue aad • parlous avenues, wllk ft town ln tbe centre. . ■Tiauu, W4M, m iw.Ht. »»— -— — -* • I A

'THE SOIL y Is, In great part, a Ru* Clat Lea w, aut Uble for DareL Gram art PWaAre also a dark aad | ■kk sandy Is am. mutable foe com. avcel peta- 1 tees, tobaeto, sfi kinds of regtUhles aaf root crops, art tke fiAestvarliUce of fruit, such aa I Grapes, r»ajal Peaches, Apricots, NccUrlocs. 1 Blaciibeer las, Mclona and other frulta teal < adlatrt tolha phUadvlphU art Niw York mark a la.' In reipeel to the retland ctojm thsre caa be ao mlataka, aa vlaltora can examine I both, and aona are expected to buy before so I ,, doing, art tadlag three slatemca la correct— uadcr thaae eireuailOnces, aahss UsscsraJcl mnUi ware cemrf, Hare vwsld ke ae use la titir I auh. ll Is considered T he best rRurr soil w the unIon. riee Reports of Solo* RobUunn, Esq , o f Ike New York TrU-w. art of Dr. Chas. T.Jstkson | . tUU Geoloelit of Massachusetts, which wlU | ' be furnished Inquirers.) THE MARXETR By looking over the map, tka reader will 1 . perceira U»al It enjoys tha ftek mar*ct lafke * VnUm. and has direct comma alcstlon wllh Ntv York and Philadelphia farfre a day, belcg only iil,r»4we mllca from the latter. Produce la thla market Iriogs double the price Ihstlt does la locstloas 4llstant from Iboclllee. In this location Itcao bap 3 llnto market tbessaa day tl is gathrrcd,and for what tha farmersrU he gns tka hlghaab price t while groeerlra art other articles hb purckxsca bo gets at the lowest pries, in the West, what he sells brings him a nllUnce.but for what he buys be I rs> a two piUca. In locating here, the settler J iaa many other • ADVANTAGES. He la wflhln a few hour*, bj railroad, of all [ the treat eltlrs of New i:nglaad art tha Mid- 1 die itaUt. lie Is nr.vr Lis old frlrnda and ss. I , socUIca Hf has school for his children, dlvlae I . service, and all Ibe advantages ©f klvlmtttoo, J i aad hi la near a large city. , THE CLIMATE 3 |a delightful t the winters being talubrioua art I orwo, while the tummcrs are no wanner Ihaa I la the norlh. The location Is ui^oothe line of J latitude with Northern Virginia. I PER10N1 WANTING A CHANGE OF". » I . CUMATE roll HEALTH, d would be much beneQlted In Vlaelaad. The I mlldnts* of the eHaate, art Ita breelnglnQu- * ence, make It cxeellrnt far all paJweBenr I Near, dyryvyila. art pre/ref drbUUw. all era I will notice a dlffrieaeo fa n few dsya. lAlha - ert/rten are uaUosm. CONVENIENCES AT HAND. Building* material la rlanty. rtah aad oysleta are plentiful atdeneap. | I WHY THE PROPERTY 1IAS NOT BEEN SETTLED DEFOREThls quratloa the reader naturelly alk'a. 1 U because It has been held ta large tracts by families notdUposed loacll.art belog without railroad faclUttre, they had few Irtadamcata. II Tha railroad has been opened through the property but * Short lima. Visitors are shftwh over the land In a car.4 . vr . (r*« of CIMDH. EPd affOrdf d t lOB Snd riage.vfree of exiwnae.nxa aoorurq uw« »bu

opportaxlty for thorough iOYesUgaUon. ■h Un wde earn will a rtne/s skUr, skmUJ briny I (»sw*re tlrir purdtswr, w hartlrer srr wri J Lr.'dejvx r qforef. . I PUf ULATION. In the Autumn of IMS, the population of Vine lend eonaUled of four faraillra, it now iitrt) constats of ten thousand thrivlsgart In- 1 ujtrloua people. Tha town plot In the centre ] haa a population of thrra thousand people. At present rata of Increase, \ loeiart will hare a population of twenty Ihouaart peppj* hy till. impToremrnta are going on la all directions. New building*, stores and manufactories are being erected, art new farms and or- 1 shards cleared and planted- * \ PRESENT IMPROVEMENTS. • , Upon tho Vlnclnnd iract aro eighteen poMleJ schools and three prirato seminaries. The 1 Methodist Conference Is building at Iht pre- I sent lime one of the largest semtnarlea In the j United Btatea. The building will be ^fevt long, ft* fret wide, nnd four atorlea high. There lft CHURCHES, eonahtlnwof MetbodDt.rreabyterian, BaptUL FplaeopaT, Unitarian aodolher danomlnallona I — Maeonle art tMdfellow ordcre.a Lyceum, I publla Llbeary, and psrioua aoclrltea for l». telltelnal ImprevemenL PUBLIC ADORNMENT*. VlarlaLdls the Brat place In the world where a general inttn of publie adornment hxsbcen xdoplrt. All the rortakre planted with shade trees, and the readaldea seeded lo giaaa. The houses sat back from thcroadsldea.wtth Bowera and ■brubbery In freni.maklnr VlorJand already one of the moat Uautlful placet In the country. ' MEAfUREiTOINlURE THE PUBLIC WELFARE. ULUAIW.

Vine land La the Drat settlement in the world where decided oravores have been adopted to I ntun Iho la tercets of the ae tu al aeitler ngaln at the a peculator, ho r»PffjFte fjM l hu* |upo° y the expreaacondllloq that It ahall be built upon within a year. By this provision every parlor the eouatryr ta Improved. The Improvement of one rroperty enhances Iht value of Ik* neighboring properly. In 1 bit reaper ttha Influence leeo-ope relive iniie tharaetrr. Thlaproxtafon areounta, to n great cxteat. for the remarkable •ueeraa of Vlaeland, and the prosperity or the place. • ' - THE TEMPERANCE PRINCIPLE, Every year it la submitted to a vole of iha prop!* whether any tavern ahall be licensed to ■ellUouor. The UcenK has never t-een carried, jtad do liquor la sold In VlneUnd.V At the fast election there was not one vote east to lavor of llLuor selling, n thine that haa never, probably, occurred before. This la a great protection lo (anllle*. and ta thr laduitrious habits of the new settler. TO MANUFACTURER!. The town affords a Jlne o;wntng for various mxaufaeturtog bualnraaea, being near Pa II a dab pbla.art Iho aurroundli'grouotry haa a large population, which affords AfQrt market. "rile aeltleanent is now ooeot the noil foaullful places Ja the country, and nod agreeable (or a residence. It la Intended to make II a FRUIT AND VINE growing country, aa this culture la the most profitable art the best adapted to thr Market. Every advening* and eonvenletife for eeltlere will bo introduced which will ffriurr the pro^perllyor the place. Tba hard tlmra throughout tba country will bean sdvaatace to the settlemenLaa It compels people loreaort lo ngtleul* ,ttS»lbl. locality, theaetllrr poa. aeaaea the advantage of belngnrar hit friends art old aaaoelalloae.tnatead of going tkousaoda of miles lalo a far-off wlldrrarre. lalo which tha necessaries of elv llliatlon have not been Introduced, and where, in caaaof sickness art misfortune, tt U almost Impossible lt> obtain tha aaalslaaeeof frteoda. 7bta la wllhla a few hours ride of New England and tho Middle States. . - * At any motaeht, a dxr or snort can Iw spent

In New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or vicinity, ln th* trenaaetloa .of business, or visiting _ frirrts. at but ||tllaeapensa,and valthoat aertret of buslneaa. It la In a ael lied eon a I rr, where a© danger or rtak la Incurred. There la no great expenditure of money required before It can bo madelo pay, oa la Usually the enao. Another Important consideration la Ha , , HEALTH. • , Thaiettler here fnaura nodaager of laslag hta family by thosa dreadful fetrta whtsh.ta soma plaeea.are aarfgularaad periodical aatha ■rasons, ana which require years to l-etoma I whs 1.1s termed aecllmaled, grorrellr at » Use of ooe-lhlri of n family among lha women aad 1 children. Good heellh la an rsaeatlal thing la tha prefltablo eulilvslloo of a farm, aad tha richest soli la tha world may yield very pool ir. If the settler la unable to expend upon It hie latwr on account of bla shivering with tka ague, or If compelled to take trade at a iwavy ehalga for hla grain. Hera nil tha tv I dtneea of refinement and cultivation are at hand, II la not necessary to rtda Iflf mtlea lo a Bene mill, over a rough road and through a wilderness country | ooe are tha wlatere eotd— ihtf art abort and open. The seaMnaeomraeMa very • aily. la April th* ploughing la finished (frequently eommraclng la March,) art tha seed UU* WHAT VIltTORf WILL *EIL Tha rliHorwHl"" " roodetona growing in Vlnalaad aa ht will find anywkaro iJnkoa.aot cxeepttna the Wrst.Thacoil la highIv productire. Huniredaef fsrmcare anderaultlvatloa. ita will ae* hundreds of orsharda aad UlY.cS?,. 'Th. Nrolj »« "Jrlageato thoea who come to look oath* Had, free of expense. A epade alwaya aeeompsnlea thaearrtace,a»daTaryopportualijr la give* for #*Tha new laad la aasllr cleared! and tho Rrit crop of cwtel rptaloed will pay I orthj roet amj tha claarlag of lha lead, "*"1 prod a re largo et«qw efwk»*rart rase.\ShS;t haa heea doaaaaa bo doao. All Iho boaawqi hnmia la Vlaelaad havo bceatakea from the dsw laad by thehaad of Indualrr aad patieaea. There are hnadreda of act Hare In Vl acta ad. who cam© there with f,#"i5i,?bXiaad?1 ' There tare, that are now worth thouiaada, ineao moo. however, are rtl folev* orcpoeuHtoro. bat men of !o4uriry,intelllfeire, patience, art ^VTrra nawhercof people are parehaalag, ami f J$£ 18 dretre thafoal locat\oa .kootf Vi.ll ' the plare at ©are. , . , Improved land ta also for sale, •/ 1 timber land '■ caa b« bdUfkl With or wllhool llwbor-the limber at markvl vaiuatloa. I THE TITLE. • The IMU iitsdftpmxMo. Wamntfc deeds ctrca, clear of all liteuwbnnres. when the u-.opr) la paid. Ifoardiaj eravfnlenrea at k>UtM(t promptly aaawfrod,an4 Repcita of ftolon Roltaroa an«tl>f. Ohaa-V. Jae*a»a root, ' tryethet With the - VUfUad R«J»aLw ivrvms. before vHHUi ibarUse.hal |>et!ef • Vlarland t . O., NoW Iff. ■ : V ' ' • •• ' '.iAdAV'- w • 1 Tls - rb V KSL-

faTOVESf y sayakptnifatowp*. *'J " ' otorti »iiilAo/rrtl'VM»'/JU'*'4r , " . t / l I iil • njSKBY ..-.miaid'B NBW MABKKT BTOVB BTOBB,' J 111 Isalk.liMad iUoal, ^ Foar Doors above loath atreet, W est fijda, I / 9 • . -.t'r* , ' U ^tUlUDJUJUU.- .v >• - • * KP*7Le I lock U aadoubUdly oat of (bo H ] I art beat oaaorlod la ths taty, somprtalag ail th* , BHBT BT0VK8 NOW IN UBB, ] I ♦ ' i 1|4 IOKI I NEW PATTERN! NEVER BEFORE OFFER, j ED ail of whlth wtlihdi ONK II A I.FTHK UBDAl i'lUOEB I Therefore oil who/are to waal of a GOOD I ITOVK have mow a fovovableoppoetualty of proeuis THE BEIT, AT MlKYKUSVUY LOW j TUCZSt ,vl»; - ■'.* •' 'i • * I Tha pablis are aasared lhat this la / NO HUMBUG I but Uxi *r s jytklag wlU be found aarepeeseated

)LD BTOVBi? BBPAIBBD AT * ' r TUB •- ? r ■ . , . « t, . 'm • • ' • tr AUOUTK9T N0T10K: ■ o . # < ' I* • • §«.r i • * gc M9* CAfTlNGI AND BRICKI FOR kALE. UKNUY HILL, . B ♦NEW MABKKTBTOVB BTORB /■ No. no so nil itcoND sTJUcn, fjhUbELPiriA ? . . . \ / ^ ,L . ,i h ECONOMY AND CONX'ENIENCE. 9 . THE CZLX1RATSD • * GOVERN ORPENN, : FUEL SA VING, ! GAS BURNING, and . 'i - AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, .■ FOR COAIj'AND WOOD. . : ' rouR iizei t . Nam tors •'•••• a, 7, 6 art a. Of lhs numerous Cocking florae ever Introduced, lha | "QOVKUKOB rKNN11 la ampnaUaally ths moat anpertoe. It la afro 1 cut Invention, befog patutod ta tha year tfi&d, art improved iMd t-y JIusr Hill, Phlfodel I pkfo, Pa. j TkU ftore has already won lor llself the j si viable reputatfoA of being a I co strum: svccustx I 'aad. With tha I ' ADDITIONAL lMmOVtMENT! I tonsil ting of tha pi ales ca poocd to the firs b*l ag DODDLK, • . I -c [ making It thercror# ' , ^ Vmork durable . | than any other stave Ln the morkcL This Stove haa teen gotten up txpreaaly for the Country Trade, as general It has been a complaint art an - ■ " r — ■ — : — t. — ». i

undeniable fact, that tha Cooking Stores xaanu- 1 foslurtd heretofore hart been entirely TOO i LIGHT, Tha "GOVERNOR PENNM«rocdanll others byftOpcr cefit IN WEIGHT, which gives I it an advantage in throwing out and retaining j : MORE HEAT. I It has the LAJtagsT Org*, thd^iranTicyr I Goatx the Laaogar Ftrc and aTsosaifor | DnnveMT, and haa proved itself the. bzst bakiso AXDcooxisa srori: iyoir>, I cither with woe n or coat. For onto only by the Pa7r*Tg*and Ma««s | rarruaxn, - HENRY HILL, I No. ecc Bonrw f ecokd ithcet S rhlladrtphta, I EJ- All Or^fttrs scot by Milt, Enraxu Aosirri or Carrarxs or PA«arra,wJII U promptly at. tended to. . - nOU-T

WOOLEN MILLS. y^\ ^,1 ^0° Daniel Tlltman, Arrnt, Atlantic Co. David Goff, East Creek. IL F. Waitcotl.Townaend Inlet. »y*-y

OORN-8HELLER, TUB fiREATEHT WONDER OF TUB TIWEH L 4lThe Pocket Com«SheIIertM Wricks lass than a pound, Art Is said to be capable of fthrllltg a Ruahrl of I Com lo FIVE MINUTE! 1 II LJ- Tries asilp Twa Dollars, rfiHE subscriber havlrg secured tho right for I I Capo May county, has apnolnlcd the foi- ] lowing named goatlrmra to act as agrnta «— William Rots, at Caps May Court Hours. J fmlthTemlln, at Green Creek. • R. D. Edmunds, at Cold BpHaff. . I Jreerh«ehellroger,BlC*reJslart. , AARON OAHRETkON, F*p* lilkrt, N.J. . HATS & CAPS. T II 031 A R W. HKRUfey farhiokaht-k mattku, I No. 41 NORTH iECOJtn *TRKKT, ntlLADKLFIll A, ■giyoill.D Invite Iho attsnllo* of the Imopla >> of Cape May county to hla stork of HAT* AND CAT*, at prices In ault Ihs times. ♦_. N.tL— Frlacda' Hats always on hand and mads to svdro. V* T 1-I'E | QArB jyjAT QCKAX "^TriKI A 1-mST-OI.ABH v rU . £ , f* f '* • • "k * iV . a I Family, and Agrioiiltural newspaper, rUBLISnEIt F.VF.HY WEDNESDAY, I v * kit ■ • « • it • I AT a Oipe litand, New Jersey. mt MM • c '* ' R ' 18.00 PEE YEAR v.. IK ADVAKOE. *. It, PtAnONAfll.W, | pr*Liinm. I ■ * -v'; . • \i\ «"!/.• ;•

'MlLLINERVt lis hoop sttJUTS cas ii j«./. a- •- • i*1 ['/ i *. corsetb; ooksets. . t/W*.vT. B0PK1XB« jV:»0* Hq. 188 Arcb Strecl, -riiliA# 4»V# Kfovrittreiu or Tais ' V ' , CELEBRATED *CZLjUtPI0J» K00T BKXJLJtl PGR LAD1E*, MUi£i AND CUILDmL* .,?K (ra) akouid up thsm, oa they rrromwrad Uamsiir than oil sthtre— warranted In art aold at very low prices. Att' for HOPKIN!1 ♦' CHAMPION •* iKIRT. „ • ' jpp#rinr Ifart-ssafla Vfhnl»8oas CORiETft ia iVtasa different Grodea, la«lu4Ug ths •* Imperial*1 nod Thokpaoa R Uagdon'a "/Jiqtk yimsa" coaqrvv mafia# , la prices from XlOHTY-ONKvltNT* Tu Ra.R0, Ugsther With Jsssah - Dseket'c sdU>vatM rreoak Woven COlUETi. superior aharea art flaalllr. Tan dllksat Graces, from *f.t0 lo M^Q. They are lha finest art heat goods fur the prices, sverimportad. The Trade sopailed with' HOOP fiKlRTI art COMET* at Ihs Lowest Jules.' Thoaa rialtlng ths . att y ahosfid ast foil t* •oil and eiuuafos our goods art Prices, oa ws defy oil aomjiaUtloai, ;• • ' aside UBMOTAL A omB TO I. O PRINO AND SUMMER COOVt t

J i 1/ ^ a " • XILUNERYI MILLINER Y I MILLINERY I Tha subscriber would rcspsetfuJ)/ Inform her mail art ths puhos. lhat ah# Ml remsvsd . Irom ths old atart on Parry llt Is ' WA1HINOTON fTRETT, "" Opposite tha American House, k has Just rewJrsd ' ' ,J •' '• ' • Att xjrruut keif aroeff , Art Frsih fgpplj d CdODf AND NOTION!, LADIET AND Mill EF LATEST STYLE HAT* k RONNETl < A Full aaaoeUnsat sf ; ) . , lUytMtML' Dim G00D3 AXD THUttlVGS. AUo, CLOTH* art CjUllHERr* for 'men aad bui s wtor. AUofwhUh wlU bsasidat ths lows cat PhiladsfphU prioea.'. Alf kinds of Millinery wore dart with aire art dupauh, art In Iht latsal styles. Jlathfof 1 lobes mad* to order. At. kt-.kt. . my 10- U GEO KG IE U. DOUG LAM. amerjca^Twatche 8 • ' • • I ' w. W. OASSIDY. XO. Ii 601X11 fiBCOXD 67KEKT, PHILADELPHIA, ASKI ATTENTION TO Ml! Tar Jed and ExUdiIt* Stock or :'t . GOLD and SILVER WATCHES AND SILVER WARE. Cuslomrts may be assured that none but tke best oniric a, at rsoeonabl* pries*, wilt bs sold : at his Store. A fins assortment ot rLATED WAUE C0VBTA5TLT OS 1UXD. WATCJIH* and JJUVF-LRY carefuHj paired. A 11 orders by mall promptly olUv. a* to. lyl-wA* . ISAAC XL STAUFFER, t WATOHHAKES & JEWELEB, NO. It* NOttTJI lEUOirp iT^

Cor. of Quarry, Philadelphia. An atsortmr nt of \Vatchea,tllref Jewelry, art ruled Ware constantly on hand. j AiT Repairing of Waiehsa aad Jewelrypro-' - , pptly attepdrd to. fclT-T . I FURNISHING GOODS^" AOW IS THE TIME rpOTSUy FALL AND WINTER CLOTH1 ING at f>, . .4<> ■ , I. II. SMITH'S 8T0BK, j cjT£ jslaxd, *. /. Having a good asaoftm ent «f CU»TH* AND CAtllMKRFJI, - BalUbU for the Beaaoa", He solicits the patronage of the public, and inI vitaathcxn to rail art examine his stock of New I Goods, LA DIE!' CLOAKING*, . GENTS* FURNISHING GOOD*. t UNDER-SHIhTI 4* DRAWER ( Caiifwrer art irktte Mbfs, i « i I Clolba and Casslmeres aoM by the yard. | «*- Repairing done at tha ahorieatnotiso. (oil CITIZEN'S OF CAPE MAY CO. Ill AVE a splendid stock of New Fashionable I FALL AND' WINTER CLOTHING. 1 The Latest fltjl* and ofthaRcst Quality, en ! hand ' v Also, a new and handsome oonortmaat ol GENT*' FURNtlHING GOOD* I o. La #*»«aA .* oam tt.u

Can be my Ktoro. Call aad sec mt before tou purshaio alrowbere. My motto ti i"Qulek tales aad Rmall Profits. • C. D. G OLDEN H ERG, Arrut, mytT-y Capo May Court House. A'cw TAILORING ESTABLISH- - M ENT, n*HU uaderslrned would respectfully asA noooee to the publie, that ht has opened n sew establishment one mile and a half (torn Cspa May Court Hoose, where b* hat constantly on hand a fine assortment of Cloths, I Casslmeres, ete. I Garments tut, mads and trimmed to order, | In the latest fashionable atyl", and at thr 1 shortest notles. No fit, no part It goods ara I spoiled Jn the making, they wilt be immediately paid for. iqrosytvomaaean.^ ^ BOOKSt ST ATIONE R Y ■ J, 8. (UniUBOT, • WASHINGTON STREET. oppoalle lha Tost Offer, | CJWIttJIRXJ, WOULD respectfully Inform tha public that ha haa constantly oa hand n fine l assort meat of ... . . ROOK*. fTATIONERY, AND NOTION*! ' FAMILY MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLE*. DROUNi, TOBACCO k fFGARf, COUNTER *UUW* * CASE*, ht. Alio, Wholeaa)f> and Retail Agent for the CUMREnLAND SOAP K CANDLE >1 AM*FACTUMNOCa mhr.7-tf

ROPE AND TWINE. JOHN S. LEE K CO., J^JANUrAt TfRL'RI and Pealrra In ROPIS AND TWIN 158, or all arena. Dloeka aad Tnrkle, Oaia, Oakum, Flteh, Host a, , Talnta aad Oils.-* rtaa Tar la asaortrd paekagra, aueh aa (la eaaa art kegs of dlfntenl ataeo, .V» >%» • asd whole barrels. TARRED ROOFING PArtR AND CEMENT Coal Tar. Rorin Oil, Drlght Varnish, at*. Rope for ballot bay. Rope for lying up conMtalki. . — -- now libra, ^ Ttaeea, Clothe* Lines, : ' ** ' . , s lied Cords, eta Krtno Tw Ine art (iilltag Twine. Broom Twine, Galon and Asparagiia Twine, fewlng Twines, Wrapptag b ar*.Ca»die-wlek Rope and Dioeka for hoisting May and Marl, A LAB CE SVtrLY OT 5if Jf-Ci RPEhTE RF rooLgd^DMirh'tMU. • ' FLAC1I ON Ii AND AND MADE TO ORDER New YrMrla furnished with Gangs ofti|g tag and every article required, i. a 4 • TACIJT AND IKIFP FIRING! A SPECIALITY. * . >\ * %< . , *| . . % tj* Goods dell vered stall Ua Rail Raada a ad I Steamboats frea of eharga. . > M • *- * »' ' " • Our flora la Inealod wllhla a short distaste I o( both tho Wast Jersey and Camden art Atlsa* I tit Railroads. t .>('/♦ '. * JOHN *• LKR dh CO., 4ft NORTH WHARVES, Jafft.* bolow Areh •!., rhltadslphU. UPECUL JYOTICE, I fl'ME undsreigard having purehaart U* NINK.AU ^■WAOTpa.an ot the late llugh Wsginnls, notlflss ol) parties 1 assiis Oi lilee In thalr poaaeovloa, to return I tav cam* lo Iho Mmhaafo Hotel Al early at I teiilbifv Tko wndarelgood will aartr oa tko Vusloeai ... ""jisvrisWYr""' tf» tout |l Ureal 1 netAboskitk. iwm OMlaAalokia ..i 11 ll -'.".I1 J a 1 -■ ■ Capo M*V Fa, niUJc Noclety, I » RPOilYORlK*— Cftorgo Ogdoa, May ^ I JVJ CYsirt llouaa. I 1 I. C. k'dmqadi, Capo Island. I' oal, 1,1MB. «ly * '* " *v - •