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<s»p ^ppsaii sfc'ak WEDNESDAY, MAY ftS. »— »• IIome Happehihck (attar U. Jtnglteh poetry, hae »o often Mined the Wood of the aoqa at fpg, eodOT whkh our trim Bryanl,_yhlttter, Willie and the Mt, have so often delighted to —**—!•- now upon un«oon to merge tain the ellll more gloriotw season of (ummrr. With her brow eol wined with a wreath of M«y Mann, her allien half streaming ixMfttelwr rerk eftweftr, that throw tffefr gold aid group ujwu the bn*M, inteneetrd with blowing violets, awect '■ aprlng, though aornewhnt behind time I hue entered opnii her gradoua Jrjgn- 1 Blnoe oar last Issue, the leases hay* 1 grown longer U> shelter her from the J Htvcr-fopted showers, and high above ber bead the sky-lark soars, while In 1 the 'lately brake the Unurt warbles, < and from the tall tree-tops a hundred 1 Urds are singing. The prtmroarecol- ' ""itdfcsOMjM'alt Umt hum and « wanton In the air, the flowers that he- c gin to rise shore the biaded grass, tha J banting bnds that are daily peeping ■' i ' out among titeuere. all proclaim that 1 y Spring U at hurt hare; and In no place r bustle and Stir than tatiie aerial and I huetaree cfrelre oToOr Cape May folk*. « Bat ft Is not all poetry that scenes like these conjure up, sufficient as they t are to sweeten a life of tMI and suffer- , tag, and throwlngfiarsts of sunshine , even upon tbs printer's thankless lot. | Xptri*™ of^ bolls, hop^ conoris, , tag, leteerram, soda waler, Japanese , trinkets, AMoptie Cables and pdless good Uttega, Which eonrlooe us fhst , . per pantry nor vetoe»ireie riding, etc., J that. In commencing this article, we t mwwtad to Indulge. Our design was I simply to continue our review of tie: J ImnrottsneaU, whhA, lib. Aladdin'. | Palace, seem to bare sprung up every t where in our midst; and, If the sound ■ of the workman's hammer has Ibr s moment been unheeded. In the control- c pbHtan of ttie pleasant Images which t the weleomc jelorn of apring has t lieought to ourview, panhm us, gentle, n indufcwt reader, and. jn will endeavor not ffitafo to wander off in ehrtee of tlie . tauttesttre, while we hare work to do r and a duty to perform. , Leaving the hoapttabk shade of the Centre Bouse which formed our start- ( . tag point, -on this tour, we turn our c tag point, on this tour, turn

steps dpwti Jackson street. In the dime- , ■ tun of'the rolling surf, dl-tant, appar- , W cttttr.ahop, "jfp and a Jump. We ~ Bad at once tttet the street committee, under the (Urectieu of Re efficient chair- , man. Br. John W. Btafce, haa been , Is now Is the laest order, having been , graded and lereled and rounded in the centre. The group at tumble-down stone that used to disfigure (he atroet and foretell a source of l anoyance to ( a— fire guaata at the Omtre have gone, and there place, shall kmre^-m the floret on the Island, stands in their stead ' a monument to' the enterprise and Bhentiity of two atannch frleml. or (tape May -Messrs. Anspich A Stanton. A fuller description of this really ■ rcportoriat trip down Washington thoroughfare. Below the Centre 1 House we notice the boiMng saloon, ' which was ran fore season by Mr. J. 1 Morrow, is undenjoiag repairs preparatory to its opening hut month. Next ta the Merchant* Hotel s favorite resort with those wire desire the comforts of * home an3 contiguity to the beach. "Wile establishment fa Dow being rery mfrts hnprovrd, and alteration. and addition* are being poslwd rafWIy forward, lire Cottage by tlie . tire kl. rroeived uumerons touches at the hands of the artiste of the paintbrush, and Is otherwise muchly Improved both taelde and not. Meat of our rudere no doubt have unpleasant rerottection. of tbe row of dingy, miserable Utile *haiitl«nr Mores that formerly obstructed this phaaant Kssa* in general of low aleshops. All have disappeared at tbsappros.-h.of eprlrig. to make way for a new and baiid>omc structure, whkh has been Jut flohbed for its proprietor, Mr. Prank Carr, of WeMfWtaWpUlB. ThU building Is restaurant, whn-h te to I* secnod to an experience whkh rouoot fall of placing his relabOskmrnt it once on a sure and wffihnaytag basis. The new bonding 1, three storks high, being capped with s handeonv- Preach ro ,f, and h Aaished throughout in a most tap**, manner, ever, -Crn.ugem.ut being rf the hm* and m at approved . MKMtfttUsgtuflytohsfrimtricw.' Its lii—tmi >e within 40 yard, of Uw Bunting In water tanks, modatoktorouglnmt. I waving Mr. s ' over to the ■ lieu— And rente important in.-

, be ondri the ' eoiteel, this summer, ol • Mr. John McMakta. Jr., who haa puidmaed hte trndet inleruat ta tbe house for WO.OOO. The present pro- '• prictor intend, kreping sa catrend-oul - Temperance Hotel, and as en inaugural step, has torn out and demolished the barwonre flsUrea. The bar-room itself wlD be converted Into a cheerful ' cmtn*t''r Iteformer \ Wa ami bevy ctdigvd to leave off onr * review until uazt week. Mbn Apoot Thb JbtMX.— The . new Oman rable. which te to anile , France and Sew .Jersey, is rapidly ap- . p reaching ft. completion. Up to . AprfllMh the total tength manUfactr nred was three thousand and thirtyt three miles, via.', fwo thousand and , three hundred anP fourteen miles of , the section Intended to be laid between , Brett and St. Pkm', and seven hunt dred and alrinyn talks of the section , between tit. Pierre and .the United t States. Only (bur hundred sad eereni It -four miles of the further section, and . £Ay-arren of the tetter, remained (o be , completed. The whole length of the . The Great Eastern has taken on boari , one thousand seven hundred and fifty , miles of tbe first section, and tbe eteam- | er Seanrterla lour hundred miles of the second. The beginning of August, about which time It Is anticipated tbe oablo will bo lauded nt Cnpe May, is | (lie boighl of the OOKOOS) sod of ! course our city will be densely crowdeih i It will lie Ihe harvest of hotels and railway companies. When the cable te In goal working order Cape May will bare" its regular evening newspawith tlie latest dispatches from the Continent for tea table perusal. —About two weeksago wr announced our hotel men that they might keep sharp look out for the editor of the i ! Sentinel, and m) be prepared to extend to the'hospiulities of their reaper- 1 tire houses. This te the manner ho takes us to task for our friendly inter- j 1 J 1 Softly there, old fellow! You have . ; grlevloualy misunderstood os. To 1 i save expenses we want to travel un- ] known. Not any " posted hotel men1' for Joseph! To have a servant come to you with a plat, of victuals in one land, and "C. O. D." (collect on delivery) ta the other. Is any* thine bpt agreeable surprise to a short-funded traveler. ,A pStiaibk, Insinuating cum like the undersigned, may get trust where his fatbits are unknown, and ftirther jfle deponedt sayeth Boh j We wDUjrtfidd that friend Jay travels I on tbe following platform.— To "write j up"Mafi and thlnga as they appear to J tho eye of a philosopher, a Clirtetlan, j and a colored Republican. " Excelsior Ctornren HAlx."— As this is the season when onr male ' readers think ibout making a change I of clothing, from the heavy and warm I garments used during .the winter for . the light ahd airy textures suitable for j and summer, we advise them to ;

examine ourcolumn this week ta search j of the exact plane where they can pet the very twat goods and nt tho lowest I prices. This hint they will no doubt discover lias reference to the advertisement of Messrs. Ed war. Is A Lawrence, both Gape May gentlemen, by tho way, proprietors of the Exoeklor Clothing Hall, corner of hcvond A' Market street*, Philadelphia. Besides' the extra » Inducements offered their , pa Irons Just now, thcib te one which , should constantly be borne in mind ami > that 1a the nearness of their Clothing Hall to the West Jersey ferry foot of! Market street Give them a coil when { next you visit the City. Cottsok roR Sale!— The hand- i some and spacious summy residence 1 Just completed by Mraars. Hafitf Ware A Co., on Columbia avenue, Is oflbred for sale. This la a splendod chance for any gentleman who Uceirro to become closely associated with Cape May, and opportunity seldom equaled ta the real estate Hue, by which ono of the finest cottages on the Island can he obtained. The building wus erected from the beat material, under the immediate toil on one of the kadlug uremics of the City, and within a few yards of tho surf. For particulars apply to Messrs. Hand, Ware A Co.', Capo May CityDEattnTrLLK.— The officers Vigi- 1 tent Lodge, No. «, of the I. O. of G. ' T-, located in DennlarUle, srcre installed their Lodge Deputy, J. H. Diverty, od Friday evening, 7th taut. Tbe following te a correct list of the officers installed: W. C. T.-JcmML Ludlam: V. T. —Emma LudteJ^^. 8. -James E. Diverty; W. F. S.-Edwta Ludlam; W. T.— Charles P. Robert; W. C— Thomas Craadoij W. it— Henry F. Plereon; F. W. a t— F. B. Bashuell; W. t>, G. — Sites Robinson; W- L G. —Josephine Alien; W. A. S.— Clara James; B. TL S.-BeU Carroll; a H. a-ImogeneDivettfi D. M.-Roeanna AN IftrauiAL PugiRutaoR.— It te announced that Eugenie goes to Jerusalem this summer to Altai a vow made yean ago. that if she gave birth to a son, aba wouhl go and thank Gad for It, on the Mount of Olives. Her ladyship would show more practical sense by coming to Cape May. Let ber oome by all means to tlie spot ctiosan Sir landing the French cable, and she can then mtooteh ber imperial fancy by a sojourn at our Tax foUowing Idea fr-im hu exchange iwefeivnee to the deckiug of alodim' graves on tbe SOlh ln»t, U verpgood: " Wetmggrat the property, of each perron, on the day art apart for (purpose, taking some Hve shrub or flower awd planting ft out upon tbe grare.Thte will to Cur more appropriate than the mere sortftring of ptacked flowers upon tha grareo, tliloh mutt wither in an hour.-1 Cap* May A Miixvilij | RaiEeoad Co.. ' -I Camden, May Mnd. IteM. j dJtaSS*- *?£l!ZZJtbr' ,1 drawl, Of three per rent., on the capital X of redd company, clear of tax. i

g cuetti BroMtlth- " , "WlktSo the' flrega iayT" We've » " found oot Ah mom and night and ^ " Jerroy eve" they ate J^ng. »hout1 ing, screaming, "lee Cream!" "Mc- " Nabb!" " Icn Crr*m!" . " Bogs will soon BT dbout In this neighborhood — the bug. thai nature ' " scuds to eat up vmutatioo. and th» T rich big bags to fill Up Oar hfrteto. A neiHy paleiited concfele prtve- # lr meot will bejsld along the west side of ^ Washington street from Jackson around e to Decatur. The Worit trill be per- J i formed by Mr .S. L Faster. Ibrmely of " e - Lower Township, and ft te to he oom0 pleted tbe 8th of June. « :- A machine to measure a lady's foot '• has boeh taven'tod by a adenttfic ahoed maker. It te more than probable Mr. ' if E. P. Hi ilea will be under the necessity ® n of Introducing one to hk store this ® a The frames of lhfee uew buildings 11 d spiungnp as if by magic teat Friday ® i- afternoon. All nudor the supervision d of their eootraetqr^Mt. Joo. Stoddard. * e Interesting to the ladles— tlie Em- ' e press of the French has lowered her ° L- chignon is degrees. A The French Cable ia owned ill this " y country as njuch a* It 1s id Fiance, i- Btnlwberries In the City are acid; ^ e colicky and fifty cents a quart. „ :, There are less cottages labeled "to e rent •' now, than there have over been . a 'before at this time of tbe year, nolwiihf .loodin: i he luge increase in bolldings. ' . j Mosquitoes are sharpening their bills r 1 for the summer campaign. e ! Can any body give us positive infor- ; motion respecting tho gas— will it be - ready for distribution by the 1st? ^ a Ice coats the same as teat year in ^ Philadelphia— have our fee merchants j yet flxed on tho httca at which they " will w-rve the commodity to hotels and , j «rtt«geaf _ It may be nsciul at some time for p Oiir readers to bear in mind that rails road compMicaf are not obbliged to . store baggage. h J Those who delight in the ecstatic tl j | privilege of Imbibing soda during the T , I hot weather will hare occasion to get r: - ; posted In regard to the various soda 1 water depots. We can recommend p ® to tbcm, the handsomely appointed c: . drug store of Drs. Kennedy A -Son on p t Washington street » 1 We neglected to state ta connection " | with oar mentloh of the large I tables n ta course of erection for tbe Stock ion q I Hotel, teat week, thai they are being b s built b^Maasrs. Hand, Ware A Co., a o of this City. • I , | A little fancy something— wp don't b , know exactly what tenu to qpply to it a 1 —haa bosa pteocd during the week on ti ! the roof of the Hew Episcopal Church a ' ; of this plaoe. The design of tbe oma- 1 | mentis no doubt very pretty and ap- s propria ti-, but perched away op on a ii ' high building, it reminds cue of the t; r ' .indent falfle, wherein te learned how n r ' tha mountain labored and brought e toe in oun lain laourcu auu inuugui i

forth— a mouse. . ■ i On tuooday night, Mr, ti. Swain. I our popular moat and provision dealer, I hail ten of his sheep killed ahd mangled i by worth Was dogs, Adrioe gratis— If you feel thirsty I these warm days Just drop into Drs. Marcy A Mecfay'a Drug Store and call for a glare of their sparkling soda. | , l Y oung mteaia now wenr tan oolon d , . bouts reaching about oight Inches iuore , , very neat, but blereusl how cxpriitirc , , { Gvntlcnum with bnifn d'uen grvwliyr , r 1 daughters an nothing to admire ta Uic , i j fashion. It depletes a pocket-book so | | rapidly. The verdict on velocipedes ia tint ' they are a failure. They are very • 1 j pretty toys, will do for a play tiling, , but as a iqeaos or locomotion, they | cannot compare with Shank's marc. ; It te wonderful how cheap fine liter- | atore hrn become. For fifty cents jou ■ , can buy Shakespeare, and for the price • . of a good cigar Paradise Lost, the buy- , ing or which is certainly a good deal ■ better than loosing your health by i puffing away at a Havana, Spending , a quarter for ltantr'a Inferno la ranch i wiser titan buying a glare of wiakey at the same priceaand going on ^an In- - spotting tour offiyour own. A' large , stock of Books, of every description at , Garrison's. | ■j Some have a tutck of carrying brffks i in the hat. Bad plaoe for Ym. Bricks ' are intended for buildings or jisvcAny quantity of Imp-toads can be ' found on looking them up. We have heard of mean men in onr time— by tbe way the stock Is dying out with old fogyiara lure— bat none of * them ever cattle up to due ta a town some distance from CaiicJtoy, who charged four dollars for fflre%mc hi • attending his brotbers fiineraiCape Mat, May Hth Friend Waves No doubt matt of your Cape May county readers have noticed, as well as myself, what a great change for the 1 better has boon wrought in the management of the Railroad between here ' and Philadelphia, since. the consolidu- ; tiou of the various companies. The road baa honn so thoroughly repaired, and audi improved" accommodations 1 for the comfort' of passengers ndded. : that tbs Chang* cannot fail to be ob1 served and appreciated, even by tnni1 slcnt tra Tcfere. More trains are of coarse , r tobcpatonasthesrwAon advanoes, and wants of the public win be roui|Octc. Will tbe travelling public, like ref publics, prove uugratafolf Tbe comi piialic. No! With a Snporiutandcot - whose pleasure and pride it is to ». , r aril to the tMrrests of the company; - with tlie fasut of "red, one real sbiy ) fellow, a promising w"d,"and srsnrel ■ wr may look to this same railroad to lake a leading position in tbe vast

tVooDtusm-The bmritt this place . BtdH porehaaed by *r. Nathau - Chmmpidu, of TtMahoc, Wto te alto s stoektag a bandtome anflWltaaoflfoM t Store building; reeeatiy erected, fHh I % anperior supply of goods eueft as are C found in firefecteas country •««*"-- f The aJR throughout this section te li second to none in 8outh Jereeg far richness and adaptneaa for tbe moat s remunerative erbpa Woodbine bring n the bead quarters of a number of the officers of tbe Wret Jertoy Railroad o tod tile HUP* fcwer r half of tbe road, has become one of the dl moat Important stopping places along v tbe route.' A etrfreWdndfltt. A the w says that "tra friers to and from , DenuiavtUa, Tuokalwo and Marshall- n vine, find litis their most convenient ii stttioB, u do also the ffiirt$anta/)f tto . above named places, for the shipping < and receiving of Wight, in the fatter point exceeded^ pio^ly, by no other tl station betwron Minyille and Cape o May." All that Woodbine needs b a • sMst, wtiicb ohce made, IW fliOate s her proper position among the towns n the West Jersey Roads. Mr. B. S. Learning, of this place, te engaged n in constructing at lite ship-yard, a. ti bcnutlflll model schooner which *fll be » finifbed'ta the course of next month. veasei te 105 feet in length; beam, b feet; main hold, 10 f«t 4 .inches hotweeu dock, 4 feet 6 inches. It te be- C ing built 1a a manner .which reflects J credit on workmen and owners. In p fact it is said to be the handsomest ti vessel ever launched from any dock " yard In the county, htr. Lee, of Tttckahoc Is performing tho carpenter work, P with tho aid of twrivo mschanito. - Joiner worT will be done by Mr. * Wesley Sheppard, of Tuckahqe, and f will bo commcnccj immediately. The o vessel it owned by Messrs. It. S. Learning, Capt. F. Gandy, L." C. Goody, P pf N. Y. and Ia Matthews, of '< Philadelphia. . , , , . rrttl Towss^tD Igiuer.— ' The farmers , this section are unustuilly busy with x their spriug and early smuttier fork. heavy crops pill cover a larger ,j extent oflandtiuut during formerycare, q The oyster trade sceuta to form ap im- p yiortant part of the business of thte vl- j clnity. Three oyster loads Cave been , planted in Townscnd Sounds. Those who have planted arc reaping rcmn- q mrative rctunis from their invest- y mente. Tito clam irado is carried on y quite extensively by Messrs. Shaw, y Todd and Maurice. A new par- f BtJnage for the accommodation of the y minister, in process of erect ion ( Messrs. Todd A S60, contractors q and builders. A corrcapoudent writes - life Star of a " highway robbery. alm-al," Asadadgbter of Capt. E. m Rice wax on her way home from tho ' store of Mrs. Brewer, the othdr even- u where she bad horn to get a twen- n dollar note changed, she wis aeoos- J ted by a person who demanded Iter money. But she like a bra re girl,

stoutly reiuscd to giye:it up. and Ihe . villain, fearing he might ho discovered, I , la haste, white Miss Rice I pursued her way homeward without ■molestation. A law office is shout to. r be opened here by E. Abrams, Esq. : " I Havb STOrPEn I'dfaFAPltB." —The fallowing anecdote was m.r- . mteil to us some time since by Mr. 1L ! metpbw of the Phltedeiphm bar, and wlio is well and favorably known In 1 this dty. \Vx think1 it tnaynot be al- : together hiappltalble, for certain rvo- ' tons, and.we tnMRbflKive' it without c ' ciinito(<(H. 8iny years ago, , Mr. Swain. fheUjoditnr of the /foi/ic n Eighteenth Xod Cbasthut itreets by a {' 1 excited tadivMUal, who informed » in the" moat etophatic terjnf." I ■ stopped your paphr, fllr(" 'and ■ proceeded to expfain'ffiw why and the * t wlicrvfore, all the time gesticulating - > wtidly. " Mjr gracious, sir, you don't - so! Come With the W tite -offlw, 1 I and let me see If Weoinnot nn£J} the r matter., It grieved me that nmf one ! should Mop my paper,"* Down Cfiest- > ntifttM to Third tkM^MMhsl. ' Arriving nt the ofilce^tlie' l^flliijkneh - -went through the various, uiochininl > w.-lPas editorial departments, w(*cr« t everybody was observed to wtilusy " • room, after haring iaqde>lourpr the - hnitdlng Mr. Swain ss'lrl,' "frhy, my 1 dear sir, everything seems to be going ) on here as usual; I thought you had stopped my paper." Then and there ' r tbe excited geatleanan, whom the long ; walk, by tha way, had partly cooled, 1 f said that he had stopped taking his one t copy of the /wdg r. Mr. Swain pas 1 > profuse in his apologies for haring mis- J t uadeiiltoud the meaning of hla latcanb- • teriberte words, and rngi&beAthat-'he had given him tho tramp Jftnfa ElghTecnth street to Third, down (Jbcartaut. | The gentleman went on his way home, ' ; n wla-r if not » bolter itpiii^rttejfvelllnffi B over tbe stupidity of editors In general, < and of Mr. Swain ta particular.; B.'- - , fore he left. However, he ordered that _ the ledger be still sent to his nddrias. • . gardeDS h'ar in mind that pbsnfaaifc < wonderfnl things. Their color, al- , . though so brilliant, has vet escaped - the detection of chemical reagents, and 1 - although tlie clxfluist m«y by spectral 5 analysis tell OS the metals and vapors i which ram'pose tho atmtaphrre of the ' sun, he cannot analyse the coloring of , the meet deflate flower. Although it - is tbe case that the hriftianry of the - color of flowers depends te a great ex- »' tent upon the amount of lightreeeivol, ■ yet there e»- many rm.t bifl(iantlv t cdteffid plants, as ws-vral., whki. 1 ' grow at a depth where the iijjln tip-y : lMlfe Would br hardly greater tiuiR * > that of a eomtimu eareBe.* ' ' aYftwr ix War, FxaterlN Piatt u. ! , and FtHwr in Titr. nEAiWRoe'Csn.vl Titrirni."— TWs not B. YYashiog- . ton, for he's dad. But It teOak HalL , i the big Clothing House at Sixt^and o Market tits.. Rtlfada In warltate. it t took strong bold upon the olfactions «f f th- prtqib-, toeanae it kept as near X8 . poasthh' to old prirra: and In jiettre it ,. iu.-r.asea Its p<Tntert»y by the exeai-

COCNCIL DOINGS. --As epeeM meettttg af CHy Council waeaned oo Saturday evredng last, by tint Mayor. ^ ^ ^ ^ Mecrey. ThoropooU. The ordinance renpeeting Licences wae taken up for ite third and final reading, and its passage defeated. Tbe-chalr having made some expteeficial M well ne judicial provisions of Abe art, en motion of Mr. Hughes, the vote hg whfrW fljf ordinance was lost / itfr Meorey . ttajected to the or.!!' nance, as one of its clauses would prnvinjnrioat to his hotel. The ordinance wae finally paasrd5 to J. ;Tb* president called tbe attention of crtincfl to rt #knt which hat been overlooked in the paSt, whtril wa< the astabitelunent of a staking fond by which onr <4(j bonds ootid be (he more readily liquidated. The chairman oftlie Jndlcinry CoromUtee gave notice that he proponed introducing an ordinance changing the stands of hacks. Mr. Lycett offered the followtag reswhich wae loot:— REMttVita, Tla!., the Judiciary Committee, bo utsirucied to draw,, an arduiaoce regulating the stand of Hacks, and an ordinance providing for painting Ihe names of the atrccte on street lamps, and tho numbering of the House*. The - following bills were ordered I paid I— J. S. Garrison, Stationery for city, officers, 812.23; 8. R. Stiles, ser- , vices as janitor of council chamls-r, 815.00; H. C. Thompson, engrossing j ordinances for committees, 830.00. | Mr. Haghee moved that council n|>- [ .point an ap assistant clerk, wldch was j - On motion council adjourned. MAYVrtXK.— I.O. ofG.T.— A new Of tho order Of Good Templars was Instituted at this place on Tueserrning of last week l<y«. W. C. T. Bro. N. P. Potter. Tbe organixate to be ImolA as ' ' Sharon leslg.' NO. 37.", .The officers as far. as install** on the occasion aro as follows : — W,C. T.— H. O. Ch rover; W . V MaryEdgct;XVTS.--A.L. Haynes; T— X K nnflinan; \T. F. s.-P . M. Randolph; W. M.-J. F. Craig; G.— Jennie Evans; IV. Sent.— J. Fitliumi WvAi,S:— — re . w l'M. - — ; R. H. S. ; L. IX. 8.— '/■ ■ ■ ■: Lodge" Dcpoty,' Scales. NEWTAlft&tlSEMFNTS. "JY> TONSUMEUS. Notts*. ts iwrstr tas4MSH»"'

XJ NJTED- STATES -HOTKI" ! , Will Open Balnrdaj, Mxj !»th. for ! ntfse*tr&K ar. 'wffi* t JJT few eta, afan AAaOHAULLKk. | piHI'llEK'S uintftits slurp or Tin and ii-b i-HCRUr. tr. IprmjWVOjsIS Creek ( tjilwt S SWel®«», [' •arirhts ' ' e-rrr-em T"*r i j r rwrr .vww, rear u; i*,. I '£tO THE CITIZENS t cape may county. F.xtrn ludocetaetfli, , flrRHiG iXB St MUCK ( LnTIIIVU, msjrlMB^flkeu Setta I ta". ■? so j**— i ssssss ' 5k!^taatr€j*<,*na he*1 ^£*9? iic'e^wnx " for flrst-eUxt I usttHi fork. I i Atou/art.o* CuoraaW 10 All. | Th* Reliable Clothing Hbuse. ' exctlamho-orning h ali. | The Cor. Market & Second Ste., | . rp£pAdjuEHIA. "" • rp WARDS A LAWRENCE, i Mar seta w- M } V6#bfis;*fciiftl£» RIUIADI . Ytewwswxirr,-;' . > i • ... -» ' i ■ i juuLfwr ear so ' KYEkteAflK. '"ittADi: watoLLV, •( MscHlNirav. • Wstetaola* S LVn- -

,. Ar-_-. : ■■ r ■" LUMBER MRUS, a A rtlf & BLIND MANUFACTORfRII, flicu ; — " r~ — • . lumber! lumber!! i s i . I i o . » GO TO HEADQUARTERS! : g x r-r* •"• A O"- — ^ t Buy of the Mawifacturers and Save Money! 3 ft ~ " *" "a The Larcrst, Cheapret and Bret Assortment of LUMBER tn New Jersey, "J - cafi be found at E. A J. I- Wilson A Co. *8 Steam Saw and Pinning Mill nut! I.amber Yard, MlIWTle, Cambcriand Co.. New Jcgscy. " >f v j ' lumber and building materials, m 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet White Pixie flooring, worked. " 100,000 feet Eastern Spnice Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1j inch South Carolina Flooring, worked, n 100.000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 'f 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. i 100,000 feef Cedar skiing, jduned and not placed. j g 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. i 500.000 extra Cedar sixtcen-inch Shingles. » j i 500,000 extra No. 1 spnice sixtcen-inch Shingles. i * | 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) r. i 500,000 feet White Pine 4--a 5-4 and fr-4. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1,000,000 FEET EXTH ft. HEB4LOC K FBAME TIMBER. *• j Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to *' ' onlet. T , ■ r. we MANTFACTirRE Ol h owxlvmwkr: '! contbauts tak.lv> ! >• . ! y]- ^.iiilduiff s. 3 blinked IdLcadij for P'ccufLancy , ! - Any parties desiring building dpne for cash can save money [ by dealing witb the undersigned, and secure the advantage to ! which a net CASn purchase is entitled. | <

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I.I'M BKK. SASH. & COLES. , HENRY FREDERICKS I lTj H j,k, rul'tlc ernrrmll*. Ih,l b# h„ | ' ItKMOVKII TO HIS NEW STORK, ; awreeM.taBwwwnM, telii'uie'uV? wm taO^^refl uv'lre ''' flRACKKVV, CLA«C oiit, • H i It I> W ARE. ' b*lMT^ureluuu^*l»^'h*,*W** Vt * , | "y ! mttWIM Cekverutloa, - «^«swn»8isass I rert K'rt'bl U*ii.°"tuiu»ro I S!Tartre^l6ino2u&l*l!2 "jJ1*: P - By biTtny eo rklli'blpku ir ttava 2SLl"S '°®"r' I""u*« "■ I'™1" la'tajy " " j'7- *°2*' *,a fo* "I , utoMiriuw ttertuKMWr.au i ta't'ire'* ■ I "pSTABLRJHEn DTlglO. nr rartcr bVctaO ksTAflttMlftghr, no. «e north rrere et., •wn'ctitowtita, It, * Stilt , W eot-a^bd ¥«**y Good* of « »o*y • ConteoHonery and Fruit Store, JoeWmSh^mt'i Sow, .

LEGAL ARYERTIiEMENTS. | StflCS ft EREDiTORrt. NOTICE TO CRKDITORS. mssshs;™;! rone w*r, h*|0*r Jtivro eert^^'S-*"Hl*oe" l6;,T.'" ***^"' "* '"wast b. cokeo*. B»t*4 AprtUlk, If. ' ' , notice" to rnr.DtTfrRS. ' '"'j '' ^ ' ''ti •"|>ta'rooajj ■ "wi"" ^ notice to creditons.^ NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. M * szhshls; h! j "ottsw Km"11" NOTICE TO CREblTOftS. r>PT niMins fr. N. C, Pb.cb a Co . ! DRY GOGDH. I tjueeiuware of Finest Quality hv —ta, | catlpettngs. i ; m w eh ies.

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