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' OAPE MAY OCBAK WAVE, TTEPNESDAY. APRIL 31. 18«».

| <t'P ?9»8 ®nm 3rt'»1"WEDNESDAY, APR. 31. 1 800. IIome Happenings. The HrnNXTA.— The work of grading tbe ntnets has been Allowed to proofed to far without iuiy farther inu-r-njpiioot Id tbe shape of arrests or threatened injunctions. The grading of Taduon street la almunt completed, and will add greatly to the beaotj and regularity of that bray thoroughfare. Washington (treat will hardly be iw. cognized by nor old visitor*, tbe late improTemente hare wrought such a wonderful -change In ita appearance. Drainage operation* are now being pushed forward as rapidly as possible ot Lafayette, Mansion and Perry Sis. Cap* I aland 8usdat School ,1'sios.- This association held its Isst Iquarterfyebhrention on last Sunday aftcrnoon, at the Praabytcrian Church, of thia rity. The weather being very pleaaaut, it Waa largely attended. The association, while It does not InUVcrc with the management of the respective Sunday SebooJa, bad for "» original object the eonvening of the different schools in Cape May, irrespective of denominations, for mutual instruction and advantage. This object, we are compelled to stale, is fin from being accomplished. Tbe meeting of last i Sunday was of a most uninteresting as | well as unprofitable character, and a ' swindle on the little children crowded i together daring Its session. Fortunately for the latter, the Union (t) ad- ] jonrned at an early hour. In suggest- : lag the propriety of dissolving this organiaation at once, we feel satisfied i that not one of those present at iu late ( -convention would regret tbe step il' token. Wc have not heard a remark < from one favorable to continuing these i meetings, oo the contrary every one | Condemns them aa unnecessary and un- i profitable. A B«AunrtTL Dbpi-ay or the ' ACBOBATHohealis.— One o( the moat extoA *e ari^hsantifal displays of the Aurora HorejD*, or, as it is most commonly termed, V Northern Lights,1' that has oocurtd In this vldnlty for a long lime, took place but TUnraday night. It commenced shortly after dark, and continued until the : wee sma1 hoars" of morning. The display varied from former ones In this respect: That iu greatest brilliancy wus odacrtremitlea of the horizon. A conolder- i able portion of.tho time the whole northern half of the hemisphere was i most brilliantly illuminated. ' Tbe exhibition in the heavens was i magnificent beyond dee Option, sur- I passing In grandeur any similar phenomenon since 1Mb. At the hlghth I of the display, the auroral beams from oil polnu of the compass, concentrated | in a moat magnificent corona directly i in. the zenith, where it swayed and danced Uko a veil of silver gmnmcr 1 gathered in graceful folds. And n» this beauttfa! corooa melted and fell in silver spray, it was constantly renowed i by the sheets of dazzling glory, which started up from the horizon all around, ever clanging, ever retrying In color from the richest rose lints to dazzling silver, now aud then exhibiting bands of gorgeous crimson and emerald. Oc- ; rasiimaily these splendid bauds were , bent and swayed as if driven by u | mighty wind, and mlngl xl and interlaced wiiii each other forming every ] varying ami indisctibabie ahapca. The phenomenon waa witnessed by many of m: cltliena. who gathered at i dllll-rent paints and whb enjoyed the | free sliyr greatly. Durii.gthe prevalence of the display the air was so completely charged with electricity that the dlffbrent telegraphic companies dispensed with tho use M tlieir batteries at either end of thdrTioos and worked their wires only by the electricity in the air produced by the Aurora Bureaus. This is a feat that bus rarely been accomplished. AsoTiutn Gone!— Cupid is a remoriclesjf archer and semis his darts In everyjllrection, regardless whom lie may hill, wbetbor tho youth in ha teens, the greybeard, or the young bachelor; A notice under the marriage head of this paper this week illustrates a fart in regard to a case of the last named character. On last Thursday morning onr ginial friend, Mr. Addis Haya. of Bnrllngton, with whom we have pleasantly passed many an hour In the past, succumbed to tlic assaults of tbe little gnl and surrendered hit liberty to lhr keeping of oq* , of Cape May's fairest daughters- Miss Mettle Baymore. Tbe c. remntiy was performed at an early hour at tho residence of tbe bride's father, In the presence of a few personal fri mds and rel- ' stives of the " high contracUn* parties." On the close or the marriage ceremony ttobride and gruom departed via Swain's Station, amid the expression of many bopss far A long, pros- : perous and happy journey Uirough life. , Going Ahead. —A new impetus! seems to have been given to nearly aU | tbe vlUngee on tbe line of the Cape May a«l MiUvlUc Kol! Bond this aprinxi at Fort EUxahclh the glass works are bring resuscitated and put In order for the mannftctureof both window glass and bribe* ware. Tbe new bridge over Maurice Kirov is completed with the beautiful drive across tho DevaulH Island Meadow. New building! are bring erected at Belle Plain, Wood lias, Searille and Onpe City the transformation is remarkable, vizi tore of last year would, scarcely ^TM^^AX ^^T^roml. eranplete list ef schokre advanced at tbe lot examination, at the Cape

Local Brwvltls*. The new Cape May City bonds are being token np rapidly as ot^of the wrfcetly aeenre, and pay seven per • *nt. Interest semi-annually. Our excellent friend Mr. Altin P. Hlldreth, • Regiater of Bonds, will give you all tlje - TBrtieulare in reference to these bonds - if the city. "How rapidly they balld house* r now," sakl a gentleman to an acquainr tone*, at be pointed to the new two , story house fronting our office, the 1 writer day; "tbdy commenced that . building only but week, and they are - already putting in the liglde," "Tea," t rejoined, his friend, "and the next i week they wHl put in the livtri.V Bargains in endless variety at N, C. r Price's new store, corner Peny A - South streets. The Mount Holly llmt Id has been estimating the amount cd cat popnlo- [ tion in that village, and makes the f number 4406, which at an average of 4 pounds each, gives amkgjpsgate of 16- - 112 pounds of cat la Mount HoUy. . We would like to know -the exact 6 quanlty of -rec-sic tbt above cor egory c is capable or producing. I There is u man hi Hudson county t who cadis hinuwlf the " Ice King, " on f account of a refrigerator Ocvlsetlliy him. I Ho must be a cool customer. • Price's Store corner Perry A South ; streets, is tlic place to purchase your t spring and summer supply of dry i The house cleaning season has nr1 rived, and artists in soapare in demand. English snipe have made their ap- ■ pearnncc on the New Jersey meadows ■ and huntsmen are on the alert for sport. The man far the times— Price at his I newly stocked store on Perry street, j i Cab and inspect his goods. ' - 1 A recent writer lias descanted on the : danger of keeping the mouth ppen whilo i asleep. The great trouble with most i people arises from the practice while , ■ awake. At modern weddings groomsmen are t entirely dispensed with, r Strawberries arc fifty cents a bosket i In New Orleans market, and upplea alx . for a dolbir. • Tho fallowing left-handed compUi ment waa paid by ajpmticman wlio had , occasion to go to a grocer for a pdhnd r of tea. When the article was done up, s lie took the package, and turning it over r In his hand,] smilingly said to the : grocer : " Mynon, you have done this . thing up njiely, very nicely. Hang • me, if jd^lnnt put a pound of tea into . the sn(hllest package lever saw." ) JBIto gnat satisfaction of purchasing i of Price's is the knowledge of the fact that though the proprietor may have I several little Fricet in Ids family, baa ■ oie price in his place of business. The OdtlFcllovra will celebrate their i Semi-centennial ' anniversary- next* i Mouday morning, by holding appro* I priate services in the Presbyterian ■ Church of this city. 1 Many of 'our renders will doubtless • gratified to team that hi realtor there, i will bo no necessity for their going to i Philadelphia after Mourning Goods, 1 as Messrs. N. C. Price A Co.. proposes i keeping a full stock of such goods nlr Our city bonds are going off like [ "hot cakes." some tll.iMO 1 laving i been already disposed oC - 1 Look out far Spring Diseases, parti- > ! cularlyVovers. i1 No need of going to Philadelphia nf- - tcr goods, when you can get them at t the same ratra, quality and material at j Price's new sthre. ' i List or Junotts. — The County ' Courts wtU be In session on Tuesday * i next 27th Inst. The following is the ' ' panel of Petit Jurors, as published in " I the Stnr of the Cope:— Leonard Brady, Goo. W. Champion, Maurico Create, John Fox, Baker Cor- * ton, Zebulon Y ork, Benjamin C. Ronbins. Richnrd Town, Tbifs Parker, 1 John U. Ferrou, Washington Blackman. Jonathan H. Donghty Wm. Ben- " nett, Benjamin H. Marsliall. Smith Stitcs, Maurice Corson, Thadcns Vangilder, Richard Sheldon, Recompense * Douglass. 8am usl F. Ware Jr. Ede ward Dewall, Syivauus Corson, Jona- * than Matthews, Samuel Douglass, 8 So mere Learning, Job Quick Isaac W. > Mulfortl, Swain T. Chaucr, Joseph !' Eldridge, Vl 1*. Daniel C. Hdridge, ,f Jacob WiltCta, Aanm Nickereon, Wm. 1 MeCarty, Amos ToVnrend Jr. John '• Whitoker, Daniel Tyler, Tito's Stites h Jr. M.T. JohoC. Little, Geo. £.Gondy, i' Francis Smith, Gen. W. Downs, Clin- ' , ton Hand, Joseph R. Wilson, Jesse '' I). Ludlam^^injah Tomlin, John G. " Sheppard. Atotamler AY. Springer » Thn's W. Wales. a AxTlioS V Stkei.man. Sheriff. , ^ Jonathan Hand, Clerk. " To Whom It May Concern.— . The undcrslgwxl bqts have" to inform r- j the authors of the two insnlting anon- ^ ; ymoua oninmnnlcatlons recently rej ceived In this office, thai their names ! are known to Ulm ; and, furthermore, " j that he Intends giving them to tbe puis lie, unless a suitable apology is offered W I between now and Friday evening next, b j Occupying aa these would-be-cnnsld- * i ami gentlemen do, high and reaponls | siblo positions— one in an evangelical » church in this etty, and the otlier In a Jt Sabbath SchAii-lt will behwivc them to attend at once to this delicate matte tar, or else take upon themselves the n- consequences. The eat by which they ss here boen traced was singularly enough w left In our possession through an "ver1« sight. O S. Mauhath, pe Editor Ocean Wave. ly — * — ~s~Cape Island Gab Co.— A meeting lj of the Directors of tbe Cape Island Gai Company, was held at the 1st Nation g, al Bank or Camden, on Tneeday Apri 18, at half past 10 A. M. ., The meeting was called to order by ;ut tbePreddent. iro On motion it waa resolved that A „ P. Hildreth act aa Secretary, pro Um qf Um Board of Disaetora. Oo motion it was resolved that i meeting iff the Stockhddcre of tin Company, be railed to take |*acr ol ToemUy, May 4th, 1868, at the hon of half past ten o'clock, at the office o B the West Jereey Railroad Company ii A. P. HlLDpETll, Seety.

COUNCIL-DOINGS. . City Council met o« 8*turd:iy even- : : Alderman. LycetU CoimcilmenBlake. , w Kennedy. Ludlam, Mrcray, Thomp- * eotl— T. \ t- Several unimportant reports from j committees were receited and disposed f The presiding officer suggested tlio. , 19 propriety far the council to enter upon t a discussion in relation to the subject „ of License. Ho thought the Judiciary , t Committee should bo empowered^ to t 5 classification of the various hotels, inns , ic and taverns into different grades. „ 0 Tbe matter was not takrn np. ■ Mr. Thompson presented a petition i . signed by n number of the most lnflu- t ' i-ntlal men and largrat property owner* c :t in the place, requesting council to have constructed s plank walk'and roadway ■ from the Sea Breeze Hotel, west to the 2 Stockton Hotise, lite aamo to be 70 ft. k . ! The petiOOn wii received sad of n deter! to be placed on file. p J. Mr. Ladlam offered the following: t Resolved. That the Committee oe , Protection of Property and Highways ■ 4 be and are hereby instructed to erect a , L 12-foot plank walk on the beach, from i r. the westerly eldo of theJJolumbia H onxe. ^ to tbe presenVpluik walk at the east- * erly end of the Sea Breeze Hotel at the . y terminus of Grant Street, distance 18,- 1 000 Ret, and that with the consent of y tho owners of tbe property required for . _ said purpose, providing the cost of said Improvement does not exceed the sum u of 42000- payable in city bonds (a 00. t Mr. Blake wanted to know farther [ h in regard to the propoeed. manner of i r erecting this walk before he could vote 1 on the resolution. There was no Cer- , ' taint y about It. ircoe»lr.u.WJ •<*. low > the first high tide would sweep it into ■- the ocean. 1 Mr. Hughes did not consider what- i * ever action Jhc council might take, at all binding, as tbe committee would , * first bavc to make their report. i l Further remarks were indulged in ' a by Messrs. Thompson, Hughes, Blake , i and Kennedy. « " | Tlic hist named gentlemen thought • | It best to postpone action nntll some ic future meeting and thcre-fare moved, la Tltxt consideration of tlic resolution 1 , be deferred until next meeting of the council. whicMwps agreed to. le ; Dr. Kenned! moved that the Jndi- ! clary Cnmmitfce be instructed to draft ss an nrdinSHeein regard to Licenses in ' Cai* May. Agreed to. Mr. Ludlam moved that council go * . into an election far Chief of Police. 1 * Agreed to.— 5 to 1. Three nominations were made, re- • suiting in the choice of Mr. Jos Hand . - 'Il tile first ballot. ' The presiding officer stated to coun- ' " cil that a number of the awards made i, by the commissioners have not yet lioen settled; tliat he Imdlllc Isolds ill his _ possession, and that 4SOOO worth were already disputed of. i Is Mr. Thompson remarked that seveg rat of tho eliiren. h-8 signified their ■ „ willingness to accept city bonds in paymcmof thrir awards. Mr. iUIler said something should be f done nt once ; many or the owners of U property from whom ground had been c token were now waiting for their money far some time, lie hoped tbe " committee wbuld be nppolntixl to funi- '• ish tmnds whenever practicable, ir Mr. Lycrtt and Mr. Blake endorsed , the remarks of the presiding officer. Dr. Kennedy moved that tno Pom- *" nilttee on Protection of Property anil n Highways be instructed to pay at once j the money awarded by. conitnissioners is to dissatisfied parties, in payment of lands appropriated by tbe city far street ' purposes. :o Which was amended by Mr. Luds, lam, so as to refer only to tbe awards made by the old commlssinncrs. . The rejiort of tlie commissioners on Mr. Miller's property Aiming up under lite question, tbe President called on :c Mr. Hogbcs to take the chair, as this «was a matter ill which he waa personall) Invwaol sua therefore wished to muki- n few remarks. Mr. Miller alter taking the floor, biirliy reviewed the facts In the case to f. the members. How they had appoiuteil tlieir own commissioners— men of worth antUuHucnev In tho-oominunity '' — liow these gentlemen had awaraed a sum which waa deemed Just and right in their opinion, and how the report of T the committee had not ever been rely eel red courteoualy by the council.— h,. Tlie council iiad uo right to place . themteivea In die light of arbitrators in tin matter after having appointed collimisai oners. It had not a shadow n. of rieiil to quuatlon the decision of its ,r. commUsloners. The committee on Highways had tendered him 4500 which he refused. lie had thrown no -1*' obstacles in the way of said cmumituc, k- as was maliciously" asserted by outside Il ' Mr. I.yccttwas of opinion that it was alUegctlier wrong ill their occasion- ™" lug delny tothe uiwemcnt of widening * Washington street, and advised a d- speedy and amicable settlement of the difficulty. ^ Mr. Thofapsou tliougbt I would bo *• impolitic fcPthe city to rush Mr. Mil- '- ler Intolhe courts, be going as he did ph with tlie award of the council's com- _ missioncra in his favor. The (Jhartcr, ' " he stated, dislincUy specifies Uic course , council ought to pursue in like instoncca. ICS Dr. Kennedy considered that a raislv take luul been made somcwhqre. Dr. ,, olieppard, who lust double na much us I ' the city proposed to take from Mr. Be Miller, had received nothing like the latter gvutleman's award. sir Thia objection was satiafiretorily rx- ' plained by two Of R(e members. Further remarka were made on both sides, when the question tn pay the award of damages made by tlic coui- — nilttee waa stated by the chair and rm carried. Mr. Thompson offered tho fallowing resolution which was adopted:— Resolved, That the report of the x* cnmniissioners appointed to value and re, assi-sa the damages sustained by W. al„ a. Miller, in widening Washington . strict, ncenrding to tlie ordinance ap- ^ proved October Sth, 1868, ba, and tlie xt- aamo is hereby rQificd, and that the id- Committee on Protection of Property ,n- said Highway bo and are hereby inztructed to tender to W. B. Miller the amount ofawaed (ln.CUy Bonds (a; 80) II n made bv said commissioner* and proera c««d at once to widen tbe street iu ac,t. conlance with said ordinance. I,c The following bills were presented and ordcnxl paid!— y R. R. Thoinpson, 811.02, fare and '8h expense* to and from Philadelphia, cr- while having dty hoods Uthograplied. A bill of Mr. MlBera, tor $3.62, hotel expenses white attending to same dutywas rejected, after some general re"8 "^.1 of fal far advertising in tho 3as Ledger was ordered paid, on- James Mecnyy for book of records, pril The bill of commissioners was again preaented, and ordered to bo laid oo Mr. 11 nghes moved that they be tendered the sum of 43 forsarvkca, which Mrf Lycett moved that the eommlt- ' tea be instructed to have the charts printed immediately- Agreed to. it a The council adjourned. Odd Fellows Celebration. — our ■"Cftbers of Evening Star Lodge, B of No. 65., I. O. of O. F., will qlebratethe semi-ccntcnnbil anniversary of Odd ' Fellowship la the Presbyterian chnrch, W thu dty. on Monday, 26th Inst, serr. vires to commence at 10 a- JL Ap[2 *°1 BgT: »

urt Yourself a ■■tttasc. e«uns»t»i.ssssi»ti*s»ev*r,sow«staAiS f o. IM "MILLER VASM," ColoaSis Aisaae. PS Ll«sJApplr le sr sUmt A ^ ItT AIN, Bed ISUt. ASS St. nhss.tr CspsMsrCUy.N. J. Caution. C Pinkiam of Ike fsrevUr (*>**,(( preUet--1 solDlles Sf to«^p*ou>zM«otnssj siscso«Hr - Ikr TtLtUt Sfrup ever olhsr prep.- C rsUoss flsii te .OS U s ZTOSI Measure to the of s sllaeat.se essUr Skree'eS" tte plrettooS. Xv«rrS«"Uor f^uisehee rts. cvia. e.i oe loot Feruvlen Bass) Slows Is I. toe Ilus Ezsmlse Ike talUe kelore porRebVllly. Lverr ose e» «l*we IUM ( meet* I or SoSllj ex'suttloe el eoSkl-tek" l' „l e.rer ese, lse'*si. sl lekie* deokolleoe neai.ls.1 "UtelseU. wMedefauU ralrs tas. tr ike ssluesl l*sk rleioeoU .(Iks ( rait qvt AN, STROP, "ll!* rtum^lstaamiabes Ike bteoS br .u(s Ptl'»Z H wtlk "* {21 IU JJL.* e! tlof efleele ere not fnUowea b, coirrepood 'r'iW'rJoN°'1 "" ! "H.'SV;.r.4ire,pir,.^rri;wr» I BK^vlS%r^C mta ttaSS2T" » by all DruraUU. * ' e< MARRIED. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * ^OTlCB. f ■ S ' l^e!j^t'on^enr.^woi Jr held el Ike Core " u'l.-'iVloi • Tsssres ike e a.uO< , eir^^ J1ATKST AJEIt ATRIt HRKADI „ No bssdjouehre UU teptatesU, Ihe to.ust, MADE WHOLLY IT MACHINEBY. 1 .1 yjt HENRY HARPER, KQi MO ARCH 8TREET. <\2f I'HILADI.LPHIA. b ^TTENTION 1 J CITIZENS' DRUG STORK, « Dli. J.'B. KK55KBV t Sn>'K. r* DIM AXD pUllHifLlTirn STORE, , (Opposite No. t, America Houdf mock,) 1 ^if.vllU Ihoro^hw^lsiprored^end trBmed ^ihe"iUihlM*u»>o"tS ' VERY BEST DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND ESSKN1 IAL OILS renre. — 5.. » • lib street T.rteti-or PATENT 'MEDICI NT.S. Fix.— , Broirn't Ett nee of Jam - , aica fiiogtr.Brownt 7VoeIe>, j Brandretk'r /'!/'•. Unlink OH, , Urate , Elanlaiino HUttn, HoofUod't German Biain: harlmtn't I Beef I, on A- Brand,. HuAa,ul', Cat- ; . cinet ilcanclia. Hooper' t Female FVle I ( Har.em Oit, Jufne'i Alterative. Rtpeeu lorao t. Tonic, Vermifuge. Carminative ■ t Sanative I'iUt, AennerfjV Aledieal ' Uieeone- g 4- Fermancni Care far Cm- i » tarrk. A.iMtr e Herb Hitter,. Urt. i IFius/ow's -netting Syrup. JferDnvie' I'ain hitler. FaruA'. Camphor Mixture. Ratter' t Zingari Bit- » fere, /'vzeia Sain. B Radrae't Read, ■ ReU/.fwah 1 Vermifuge, r j a °'W"<CC,'W K Cou^h I- -lessee Wrebert-e Pise Tree e Tree T.r Lie Med elsel » "fflrvSc"* I i^gld ^ v^e^S/u^frSsIwt. a Sil'* ^d'N'i^a^mreAlez. Suelon nsejtaC ° C1LI e.d a libber Iteode l.f crest ejir'cy, 1.' ^^'Meu'^^A^b^.^slOU, Cot^toy 7^?'""^s^«rebeem.OtU2,lkW « itoeeBb *• Pert tee ler ellesU-le Je^ to tks ewef -I oad n eers-eie oeoii-oaodtiis ol phjstei.ae-preoerip. " '* c53le eoswotod at aaj boot a tee BlfM. Do.-! I o, -t lb- place- W inUUlgWtet. i- op oelle No I nmee.euu BI.-ek.Cepe Mejellj. to cottages For sale lu Cape May CttT-•l-HK subscribe' uffere lot e-le tbe lb lowlut 1 d- e-etped COTTZOZZ, ettb. r wltk sr wllk — °*Ku. 1. A sew, tt-ruom eottefo'es North SI. tl- Le!«uXJ "d, food wsuw.ekeoe trees ssd Has Id* z".- epieuStd ILesom co-teee oe Uueeo h etroeC ti^ae Ieed,tseel teedete.se SOS full r. "*W° « A ecws-eoomeottstr ou queeucteeet. V Ml!y"i,MltetassJk»ml^2!2i y- o»ee era.v tn,mn,VJrnm « fS&-

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IN SnORT, .THE C. «. CLARK CO., i p sole Proprietor*,. Nett Itoveo. i t. ! V ! Rend 1 Rend ! ! Read ! 1 1 j; !'tbe attextiox of the feople ' IS CALLED'TO The j World's Great Remedy, j p COE'S L DYSPEPSIA CURE! ' ! Thle pteperollon It prooouneed by Dyepep- j > ! tlet et tho ooly known remedy thtt will enreu ; lyeuretktt wtr*rst«saj;d f«Ul mel.dy - , i Foryesrt It eweptfiu IU toerfut tide, eerrylot ! before It lose untimely pete. Ha millions of ' COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE HAB COME TO THE RESCUE. : Indigetlion. Dgtprptia . Sick Headache. Sourntst or Acidity of the Stomach. Rising of Food. Flatulency lassitude, Wearinett, finally | j terminating to I Death, I j waskeo, seyk I | | ('rem l.f.STCe SKXTOK. nA-lteeretare.) ! .tr-eere. C. O. dot Y Co., New Hem- Ore..- ' Both myself end wife here used Cos's Dye. egMfeirnsms rem lie see. - Very ireorelfu ly. (Signed) IJSTXS SBXTON. ~ A GREAT BLESSING. • whk*D|*erpSU. snrsmpuoM'wItb rlolent peresieme of eoneUpeHoe. wh -h so prwlreI led her Ibel the wre ell lbs while fur moolNe, :* ■ d eomporuttrolr welL She rrrsrde thle medl- [■ CLE BO TURK. ' \DRUGOlqfS. A. Any dnipflel Is tbe com try win tell you. It ts you toke the trouble to todulre, (but erery rB ooe tbtt boye > bottle of Cm* DysposMs €OMW Byspbpwia Cr»k ^ Sold br Urutpete in eity or rountry er.rjor where, st et per bottle, or by OLiyUeoifcm lo T"o tL prtotere, New Hsreo. Cass. ;.***• V- . • .

I.UMBF.R YARDS. SASH St BUND MANUFACTORIES, fcc. LUMBER ! LUMBER! ! GOTO HEADQUARTERS! 1 Buy (if the Manufacturers arid Sate Money ! i The Largest, Cheapest and Brat Assortment of LUMBER in -New Jersey, be found at E. A J. L. Wilson A Co.'s btcani Saw and Planing Mill and ; Lumber Yard, MillvlUr, Cumberland Co.. New Jersey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERJALS, 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch. Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100.000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. 100,000 feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. 500.000 extra Cedar sixtecn-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixtecn-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath. (fiiH count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 .and 6-4. I d7,.?.,"77.i77b77r,r.,ki"r nr" ;i ,000,000 FEET EXTHA HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER, , Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to I I order. WE MAM FACTl IIF. Ot II OWN H MRKR' 1 CONTRACTS TAKEN! ftytiihlintjs ^finished iftt fn/ij fur (' ciii/iaticij ' , Any parties desinng building duni- for cash can mivi- money ■ bv dealing with the undendguod. und mnire the .uliiiiitage lol • which a net fash purchase is entitled

| um,, ( ^ nus. W.C1SPER. in epii nsPEH. ! OWEN R. PROUD. |» STEAM PLANING |D M- >11. Ill NO MIl.I-.iK; WHITE PINE LUMBER, F HULL DING LINE. | j "SS." *^*VriB. '»«" 1 raoun ' » SASH, BLINDS_A5D DOORS I u E. K. FORTINER i SON, w 122 Federal Street, Camden. X.J., ; pl JtiKVrjCTVItl'tS AND VKALLRS IS j J' ■I AUD RARE, GLASS, SASH, " Oltred tod I'ml.reJ ! Tools uud^zjite-1 T-^Mreliik*' PKoStPTLY ' A7nS?D?D,TO. , I K. POKTiyaa re «n. It* roStenl k-re-i, Soo-S two. loppoklto Terrj ( CLLaooli'ic^t'oeTitnFk,*!**' csoabc «■ rntTtSLt. | mts-y. QPPORTCNE QITCRS I OHonLD you wlih lo obtolo t do-lreblt far-nl-l.-i! 1XMTACK I I to- b.lblltc rewon. ■ ' : ■not' reopoolfally re* n ret foujo ooll^toLokHivSSS'S" ■ tulluMo for Irirekure. Grrrlnr. nod Gouo- ■ oruwlnc Sorernl ihr tormt htrozuod Oyatrr . - ' .•.* tell«.|j..jU|jre.jm Kr.l r.KIr Brat re rnd Ltid Zznot, 1 OOtr on TKRRY hiM, mgolalns Confrere GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! i^PAINO AND ICMMXa CLOTHING, AT * ' I. H. SMITH '8 STORK, ezrk nusD, s. j. cu Tn* and CAniMxan. ; MKMsSSSSi GKNTT rnaNllHINO GOODS. VKOttnmmt a naawxa --gsspssa.-. „ Clolki tod C'lOnua reld ty*Kr yard. dW-mopuirUf down si »o saaHkot ooitom (oi>

! DOORS 11 DOJJGHT E N &. COLES. > I 4 . «Hi«Lk* It'tUlS » I 1 HENRY FREbEltHTtx J HI'.MCyt'KD TO I1IS NEW STORE. ! : ksnd by'tor'^bolrexrei tnd tell re wotrd iltek of toy alhrr ritsbllihmrnl In Ihr I *l*—' BaxCKt.S, CLAM. OIL*. j 1 NEWELL POST*, HAND RAIIAaALDaTEas I fnniubnl and all kind of Turnliijr credited tl ] HARDWARE. | tokbuidnrre l'e»Ur! m)rete^ull7tMMo furjUh ' "{"r* xu^nretre J^'mklT tm; iO|, drtnn ' j Jkliyl''™1***' "'^MDEL^NEw'jKMNL VF.W LUMBER V-'Alty i Vo"7'°'l ! Oil. IS me. Spruce and Hemlock Frame Stuff. Cedar, (frpretl, ISnc and Spruce Shingles, Shingling and I Flattering Lath. IScket, r i and otter Fencing, Carolina Heart, Virginia and Delatcare Sap, tVhile Fine, Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. BILL TIMBER loot tnd Trema will ho resdo tatefoctory. 9 Otdore *» Lumbrr lo ta ablppod by Anil, or 3 iholr Iretapretoltoo. will ta promptly OUod. I- kid prellcUltr rllrntlon Wiu hr Klrcn lo are : TT : THE MODEL ...If,., HTOHE. " TttSBST.ia^Tiaj.'Sirss: eomprtetoc ite "n" ^.?TAMUKTMEIt T of " nm°"'trim'e^!'K ly I K W E L " V r uSrafJTis £2 ytLTtt&deo*. ^ w |aWathUftoa atreol, Cnpo ItUad. " or -^yrno#PiM coton DBLKVAl'-s'cKLEBRaTED REMEDY. •TMW riPTY CwlL Prept red tl Sixth sad Wood Sit.. rbUads. your Dragtet for IL. ^ -1' TdFil'. e"--' 'ttj*. o.. H

LEGAL ^DrenTIIENESM. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ^LKAEca^i^wjoy^s^ra^id wa^mude teridil^dlSoli '••tltr* of 'ttid » , D*VIDSWARWICK!>BD' • Dxted Mtt:b HI l« re" NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ^ SB0^« y CH^STKOj^d^utreist of toI'TfTlreralridmU^klor. frn rjTEti DkltdFrbniktyOd, Up. ",0 | 1 COMNUSION F.RS' SALE. ' 5 EHHiSriiiE -V - Feb. 10. not. (foMWl " F1 \ .7^^'f^^'v '""7°],°' l NOTICE. ^ ( HJj NOTICE. . 1 'J NOTICE TO CRF.DIT^RS.^ NOTICE TO « UI OITOII2:IH ".--.y-

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LIFE IHBMBCt. J A \ 1 j i ■ *y^;' _ ' KATIOSAI. [JFK UNSUliAMfiF. CO. UKlTEB-^TATES OF ABERI0A, ; ruiRTFAED ar neurit tJrr ef cg.vu*Ess. riiSii eapiltilT- 1.000,000 BRANCH olrnwv A ' ^ATlffXlb BlW Bl'ILBIXb. j PHILADELPHIA poodreer tHould be addles ted. OFFICERS' pulklre ttiiufti'. Hum Hour Anpei Phatpbalr of Llnr. r V!'* °P7,UV; ^jost rr.Rrcrr «ti srerusm. iltRtthTRR Ik THK WOltl.n ■atskblr. •• well .. Prilcctlos ol Prtoslplo. I Muultetor), roufbkrepllt, N. Y. I IMPORTANT TO FIHNERt 1 " CALIFORNIA $ OREGON | Seed Wheat -A-gency BEST SHE II H UE. IT IX THE WORLD 1 rerfcMlydrer fiom Inteelllorm or olbrr IB6> POINDS TO THE IE1HRED BUSHEL. The E V oaATVV&v "* INCHM * itailSJrp* ra'SSUpl ofi/lra '* *" °' SAMPLES EACH California. and Oragon SEED WHEAT AGENCY, Farmers 4 Consamert, Take Xotlee. THE most ■Ulimi'kM1 ltes«d Mm to buy ^our Dry [temp si ^jjHN^O'SrS'aS • RoPTwIlM n.nre-U, Gtofbxms. Slue ThrUL t YhMo'liam. fowolsi NtpkSm, tatet^Sta. .^VhV^°aV;rr.wjs2sS'5£; U1 Cost's Merle* VndrriMru^ eod^ Drerars, (y aa of "Mrs und • ys' Wrer, low tod&dlewprtoe. u re toUl'^reto^ Jrenete 1 Wo toop'tet * brele^srrip^^te^^^jjs torerel^l^ ~ '|H) 'Affile PERfiOXS OWNING, 1 ?sw2 fl Mn.*" .'S.aS2TS tele snd lbs rlly ot PklUdstoSlei tod bar. nd ay. tad^ shout jw SUIT kekrs^stpsitooos^to "• SSBTraTlLHSSfS *- aftsm-sTSifB Waw " reTr.r