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ras oaux wAtt. * r.' kl « v««s In AilVnnr>-. Ka V '" " ^ •& VARY E. MAGONAGLE. fe'all 1 1 . — Jjp Protwli-I IU-A« «, Court (Hrmttrv. «f Ul* MM*) dratimu> sitou Umk-gH »dna*ln coo- y, 'i: '.-uVounarlta tb srvtral eauos touring upon lb. subject u ixv.tous to hi. appoAntnimi as Judge. k. If tliii should pmt true the Court de will probably bo r<(uallr divided ™iln o| question. In whieb cue the former dr. tb clston wBI Maud. yi frTATS BOAM. or * KUCt ' ATI ON . — *" .The Beard net an Tnhday. A full ^ braird mu present There were ra- g> socio in fuurtrrn counties of Khool MiprriBUodeoU, and Uw Board pre- . oeadad-lo fU than. The feltewtag •ppoAntmmts were made: Atfmlfr— Calrin Wright- j y Harp*- Akxauder Ctav. Qmivr-r.-TL Baa. u Cfoyd Jfay — Maurice Benlry. CtmtearUr — A. P. fflaadlo. Hudmu-Wm. L DUunaoit. Hmittdm — C. H. Ooukilog. n JfoaanuA— Samuel Loekwnnd. n ilorrii — R II. DeUart. , ' Onaa-Edward M. Iwnau. Pufic-i. a feAwtaiit „ AWm-W'm. II. Hail. Aeweea— P. J. Palinghui-erii. The Droow* Tax.— The hill which u thr instance uf Mr. abrrruAit, hat just paned Uw Hrnate pnrridea for the coaUnuwcr during WTO of the lax of fire per nut. an tomxw derivtri from " ilic foltowtn* entire* i. t» w(t: Wvl- ^ Suit" ineUtoUna* and Inauraacr cota- *. paoke. dividend* and tatrrrat on the honda of hrtrrnal Improvement com- ' {antra, and salaries uf pnaoue in the ^ cirll, military. naral. a other employmenlofttm I hrtlrvt States. The other witiotrt tf OfcVtw'wMA'tmpoee a tax ( of tlvr ja r irtit. on the .gtlns, protlU , and Income df every dtixrn, ban been poMprnwd for consideration, when the ( guarra! inwu* law come up before Cuugreaa for action. Their should bo no more Ushering with thi» odlou* and tuwqod income tax. It should bo abolished altogether. . > 1 TnUoniL-i or 1K70-Thr Ninth I Coosa. of the rolled Cuts, will bo I ukco. under the provMoos of Urn Act I of Mai S3, 1890, uu the first uf June 1 next. At the last eeoaas,«,«17 As- : •wunt Marshal* were employed. — i Confirms having drcjiivd to nd*p« any ' of the Daw jdsc* suggested, the census i will be taken on the tame haals as for i

Uw last twenty ywu*. n The act of 1M0 prorkles tlwt the r eauaua shall be taken by Uw United .Ham Marshall, of Uw rtwpaettrc dis- ft tricta, with the aid of each aaslstaots lis shall be required. The census districts of each Male are divided aa aa to ■ be oompuesd of not Ires than *>,000 taken, lu units for erary fiinn, If. cent* for every prodnctire establishment cf industry, 2 cents for ever deceased person, ami, 3 per rent of Uw gross ■octal sta tistha, and 10 rents per mile Ibr travel. The uMmsaaatJon must be complete- 1 and Uw returns all sent to Uw .Secretary of Uw Interior by Uw lit of Xovruiber next The Superintendent of Uw Cms us la Francis A. Walker, late of Uw Bureau at Statistics and Assistant Special Commissioner of revenue. The Department of the Interior has ■wit a circular to the several United 'irax Kmrona.- Just to show the iky Ibr a reform party, we quote the following from two Western tapers, one Democratic ami Uw other RepuUkau. Saya Uw Democratic: dale may 1st. II is safe to aay that ho is infinitely preferable to the best HewUch hh HepuMkan opponent rewhat they ought to he, but the meanest. krweat man who b to be found In the Republican parts, is a head and ahoa Men above and better to the are able aa select from their ronglopapers assume such positions as Uw shore, is H auepriatag that bad men . tM HtMdlf pRhtah aimeat every Amvtkxb LosaxviTX.— There is living fo the rwtjhhtwhn rid of Dumfries, 1 Prim* WUtinm roosty, Vs., Uw wid- ' owefa revolutionary aohUer-Chkw RstfotS, who baa reached Uw unusual ' ■X" rf yaare. -foe eqjoys good ' hsaltt, but It is recy deaf, and bar J madghtla aaowwhat Impaired. She 1 has kwt all ofbrebsWh, but ha. s thick j ttw to of uT WmMi^'orWd ' OeewwalHaat Tcrktca. Hhel.ln llw j | known PUb>iM|foiaa, dial Kebraarv S.1KT0. II. wasiamtedforflw sum | uf fWMWfo to Uw Mowing named itatottalbwaft. fin.0 •< HM-.... AUM ^Ki.. . . 10. mo yUpjM \wr>

arwsrr inaer waiuwaw ■JSgsSs™ - nwntof that Hoad. for Uw year eerttog | pi UeeAber 31, 1H«». Thr fooegboW- a at tbair last anaaal meeting, passed i *1 liuisfrwttOTi "ZrZ "managenonr ' * / dedartng that " the Uianks of the ii I Mockhoiden are due, and hereby ten- j » I dated, to the Preaident and Dim-lore | K 1 for the judgment with which tbry hare | tl managed the aflhirs of heoqWhy." ; The earnings of this read for Uw t: ■I 1W* amounted to MkUtM 23. c the current expenses to »38t,8i2 40. ' r and other expenses to »13i,0IS TO. 1 ring a " lalancc appUcahia to diri- : 1 of al-H.i'J 01. The cost or t oprratiag Ihc rood w*> M per crnt, of , ' • earafags. and Uw net proflta for the . t year 10 9 10 per trot, an the capital I 1 stock. Ttse increase of passenger busi- ' rwss in 1800 over lhtid ainnunlad to \ > 1 M, and in freight linsinrea , < " (91,236 03. 1 Total number of passed grre carricl , I ■ MiMi total rcoelpls, (4(7,014 41; | < ' average per |nasrnger, 7d ;» lttk-: 17.020, 10.1; average per paeeengrr |«-r i mile, 3 43-lOOc . ; average number miles ' - oarenad p« pas-wngcr, 32 97-1 00. Total tonnage of freight for thr year ending December II, i860: Total tout carried, 100,000; total number tons j carried one mile. 3,497,157; total receipts, (180,131 82; average receipt* | per ton per mUe. 5 lfi-lOOc,; average ! distance each ton was rarrinl. 32 80- ' 11*0 mile*. each were paid during the yuu. < , This is a very creditable exhibit. ' t Wlwn tlw West Jersey Railroad was J e llrst preijcctcd, and even alter It was j ^ built, many persona, presumed to be I wise in such matters, predicted that l_ it wouhl not pay. Tlie present report, j and Use present ]*riee of tbo stock of the rood furnish very conclusive eri- j denrr that these persntu were folo- | e prophets. The success of this rail- 1 " road enterjirt*- is, l*> a great extent, owing to the able management *>f Judge Yorke, the President, and hi* r official coadjutor.. Messrs. Deo. J. X the Treasurer and Nxrretary: * William J. fkwell, Superinknd- " ent; I). W, C. Clement, Ksq.. and * others. _ j A contract has been entered into between the Directors of tills Company and re*|mnslble |*rtke. of a h highly gratifying character. The to terms of the agreement provide for ct the completion of thr Vine-land le Railway from Alaloo to the Delaware s- wlthlu Uio period of *lxtccu — months, from February 94th, 1870. ty section of the rood lying bets I ween Vlnebuid and Ataiou, lby the >r terms of the contract, must be furnished In eight months from last Feb-

( Already a large force of workmen the New England States are employed ou the surveyed rente, near Wlnslow, Camden County. The Cam- , den and Atlantic and the Naw JqWey (Delaware and HartUm) HaMraads, hare generously agreed to transport all Uw Iron, Ilea, ate., to be used on tho rand, free of charge. The tonne pursued by this railway, as traced npou the map of surrey, la aa follows: Commencing dlrecUy at Alston, Atlantic county, nearly thirty-seven miles from Bridgetoo, U runs through llammouton and meets Uw Camden and Atlantic road, thus giving it access to Philadelphia or Uw seaside. South of Window U strikes the proposed Wilhamatown and the contemplated Maya Landing roads. At Viae land It inUraecu Uw Cape May sad MilltrlUe road, and at Drtdgrton crosses the Wtkt Jersey railroad. About six mike of tho ■action of Uw road in this vicinity ha* breq. ®i4aL .Frvm Bridgeton U strikes the Delaware hay, about aorae eleven miles distant, nearly oppodle Htnynta, Delaware. Crewstag the bay, liv means of suitable ferry boats, the eotuxrlion will be kept up with Uw Smyrna. Marj-land and Delaware, and the Anrwroeask 11 will be olmrved that Uw Vineland Railway, by means of Its tributaries ot In technical terms. Its '•feeders,'" enters into Uw very heart of tba peach-growing section of Delaware and Maryland, consequently it la but (Mr to presume that It will monopoUae a huge share of Ute fruit freight now transported by other reads to the New York and other markets In that direction.— KrUjtim •Irwnefe. It area lire years ago but Nunrelgy that Lae gars np his sword ot Appomattox to Grant. Tho rebellion was then ended, and we have, since hail fire years of the reconstructive effects of peace and politics. Peace has replenished thr Sooth wonderfully. ! Cotton Is becoming a greater king under frae labor than under slave. Tlw . planters hare gathered their Wrecked ■ material** together and are making i their huge plantations to bloom under < the wflUng hand of a free and paid ' [ laborer. Railroads, stearalwati and ! , fcetorlr* are multiplying, telegrapha ! , and newspaper* an permeating where ; * Uwy Had never got* before, and busk i ; DOM Is making its fklr returns, j . This Is wiiat peswc ha* done, ltre-on- , l 11 has half reomstrurted ou a parti1" aan hasla the Slate gorernmeuU that 1 were m relielBen. It has allowed !> them to come back wilh aiggardly (I reluctance nnd tmdre wmisas condi - ) Hons, and it has driven one out again. I) Those that hare, come buck are rent 1 with political dMtrenrvs and saddM ) with rickety Legislatures and taao- 1 j core laws. This is what politic* has ) done. Under thearcumMancea, lookJ tag upon both pictures, sre think «rant 3 and Iwe. In ending tlw Nbeffian J nrtdered more than hsrmmrr, Howard, „ Butler, and Tbad KUreus, omi that • * ••••' • j to

rt,' , tow asmsnm Me. Enmni, -Yesterday V*xbbath. we spent IS- day very hapy^W-Ui ' •sniddfetends at tV-rerfr.i itta ItfeaaUw toto Of ftetr ttaartrr'.y Maeting, f UH Ususl. the aftemocm vraa ocmk | pietibytlwChildren'sorSundaySchool or. attended than the morning ex erases n* twMere^tMtaqfar producing intereat- 1 nj ami the hate tu>- * S nounccnwnt that they are lo have i S j gathering of any oort, will, at any : 'J ] Upon this occasion the |*rinciiad and I most Interesting feature of Uw exrr- ! clsca was the buildlug of "The Muuti- *; ' meat of Truth" by nine or the Girls' I Bible Claw, assUted by tlicir beloved •« I Rev. B. C. Iipptacott, who , *' 'I the foundation stone, inscribed , „ ■' "Christ the foundation,"quollng bean- •« ; tiful and appropriate passages of Scrip- u ' t lire as he did so as did each otllie others ' as they contributed thciwwespecUve i. , 1 block* to tlw monument variously in- " I j scribed. At times during the exercises u were quoted In concert, which g, I for clearness and precision of utterance k ; I certainly cannot be easily excelled.- * :! " Charity' " crowned the monument, r , : indicating tliat one may be all else that u t Is noble and good; without ehnritr, he ° i is as a "sounding brass nnd a tinkling 't eynihal.'" S6mc of Bradbury's most a r bcautifol compositions were sung, ad- < ■ dresses Were made by Iters, llallard. ^ „ I IJppinrott and Townsend, also by . { Bros. N. Tomltu and J. Itolansou. Hk v , latter an old Sunday School retrran of v P j forty years. Thu* l«uscl anotlwr 0 i . ! pleasant afrcrnoon with the little folks, i, and all must lave gone away happier j i ami letter by having been pre.-ent. _ Aran. 11 1870. «**»• , ' i Hani* on lUutrjsiitv-- llbhop [ ' Aiucs, at Uw M. F. Conference, at , * Jersey CUy, said that the President J e ! of tl,** United States and every room- ' bcr of Ids Cahinel. with onu cxcrp- • ! lion, were hi fovor *>f tomparanoa , * The exicptiou wa^ tut old ^,M:lor' , | right to occupy rraponslUe positicus. , / Rather hard on the great Talspossa ' ,f Hoheaon. But, then, Ueorg*- tan ' , plead that it i» not hi* fault that be I has remaiu*-d single •*> long, tail «l'^ Kye's fair daughters, d IfTur. West Jcr-.y Presbyter} will ; hold it* spring session In the Meouud ! Preabyterian Church, Bridgeton, com1 meDcing on Tuesday evening the 19th lo Instant. " Pabii u* Sunlight ash GasLltiHT."— A wort iticriplirr of At Uf >" lm«, and ilUtrim. lie Kir,«, Vic, »r Spftndnn, ant, Crimtl a/ At City oj ,d Pari,.- II, Jam,, IK .VcOife-. Jr. San tianal PMUiny Co., /•*iforfr/p».«.. Tlw unusual facilities possessed by our first -elms* Subscription Book Pub- ■ lisb*-r* have enabled them to furnish *- the public with many work* of great lie Interest ami value; but tho moot I'ow- ... rrful ami attractive work of this kind , is Uw book now before us. It is simpbefore It « : I

Iv the (3ly of Paris photographed by j; tlw author's pen and tlw artist's ]s*n- , dL It is magnificently Illustrated, j and Is lsanrd In tbo very bat style. , It not only abounds in solid ami use- t ful information, but fidlhfrilly repro- , dure* tho moat startling sensations of , the gayest City In tlw world. It tells * us how Uw beauty and rplendot of the | bright City have Wa purchased at a t frightful cost of misery and sufiering; , how virtue and rice go arm-in-anu. i and how the latter is undermining all • .Uw sweet conrlesic* of *ocial life; and ] bow most fearful crimes are commit- * tad ami eoucrnlrd. It tolls ua of high ] life and low life; of I*alnr*s. and hove?*; \ at the Emperor'* tuuily, and the work- i man's household We mingle freely ] in the most magnificent and dlaalpat- i td pleasures, and drop an involuntary j teor Into the "Common ditches1' where the poor sewing girt Is laidlo. s ' rest. AU that lias made Paris the \ moat beautiful and attractive aa well a* the gayest and wickedest City In ; the world, unlto to make this book the most Interesting we havo seen for 1 many a day. The author, writing of . what he lias seen ami cxiwriem-cd, lias evidently sought to make his volume not only the most powerful and 1 fascinating sensational work of the day, Imt also a book which tliall hot* I a place in erary man's library as afl , authority upon the subjecta whereof It treat*. The book is magnificently illustrated wl|h 150 fine engravings, by the leading artist* of France:— , liore, Tberond, ami others whose names amply attest the character of tho work. It Is comprised in one large volume of over XB jagra. and sold only by subscription. Ajs'uMiiiaaMiK Making ralkl Ordinances, He. Site. 1. Be It ordained and enacted liv tho inhabitants of the City of Gape May in city council assembled, and i* hereby euaetcd bv the, authority of the same, that all ordinances, re solutions, or motions approved or carried In this Council since tlw twenty-third dav of February last past, by the vote of Ileury W. Sawyer, appointed to fill the vacancy lu the Council which occurred by the death of Thomas 1). Clark, and which are invalid bv said Henry W. .-*»« tor tiegkmnig r-. qv.lf.iy .vaudiug to law wltliin thirty daye after his appointment, be and the eamo Is hereby ratified, confirmed and mado valhl. Sec. 9. And be It forther ordained that this ordinance, shall take effect immediately. Approved April 4th, 187a W, 11. M11.1.EB, Mayor. U a M.uir.ATE, City CSeri. ' aa eaeixtxcK the Building of Chimneys in the Ore of Oape May. SEC. 1. lie It ordained and enacted by tlw inhabitants of the City of Cape May in common council assembled, ana It Is hereby enacted lnr the authority of the same, that alf chimneys or flues built after the [««sage id this . ordinance, shall be built from the 1 ground with brick ou the fiat, but not I on the oilgc, and shall not be less than * seventy-two (79) square inchao in the clear, nor Iras than three and a half I Icel Ml) above the roof, and all chimney* or fines now standing, shall be I examined by the Marshal, wiio .hall I report tiie same to the "Committee on J ' sidcreJ unsafe, the ManhalL^under " , the direction of said committee, shall r notify the owner or occupant of the premises, where such chimneys or flueare erected, to ban* the uuno nude to conform to the requirement* of thi* or ■ dinance, and for negioct, or refusal, to ! I comply with the mm. for fire davs i - after notification, the .Marshal shall ' , proceed to oarry out the instruction* of the cooimRtoc; the expense of the same to U' ehargni to the owner or t oeeuisint of said premises- ami in oaaa | of ranasal to pay, U» same shall be remm I ;

Special NetieWi f a. B. HWan. \A Mseler ut Oksecsvy, of Near 1 coaattiioais r»t n* ma sf russjivseu. "j us Otiis St., c.es Mas Csrr. K- JJ DasrKgas. auamiEM sta csTaaan H| I ^ mntiml Tilwu tas lomsT M MM ■ |Q*T ' J >•'•1 Is Strata Vy ilwmMlstaSSUolojmse- •' ramuVsnu' 1 T^dsrllj Lsyretly rood ' psssoslss stnorll tstttassreiuslilscssdu- _ Wiu<rars«s.t^to«(y^'«1aa^ ] is rakao souOeflsnls. wpsttalbDS jj vralUstlss IBs slnosySsrs Is always la sen* - solslrtj lis** dlffustur mmulsat, uastoied— 1 susTou^of sad bsrks sod hefts. Tb- J phsrassottais bos Us tlsctui*-, bat obst sst Tk* Jsles sf ssly s sls(t* raol or task "isCw'^rrr* rz ( ury-ally r-sulred. Tbl. 5r tad duiJcrilos, IS ,upt*be,l 1. II"*"'*-' - aiHSta. »tw MS » "0£'3 tSsllaw *i» ' 3r taWUIalsd total- 1 "h» IV. tfos s'uin'lD Tort- ' bs?tad^^^aS3St>ta tatars illi' *"-." sta Col; y-Otaor man . tbxo tbisty-nv. y-sre.lo sll ot ostcb tin— it- , r«l>ut.Uoo^bss loseta^.^^^^h-^OtalotaU-f '° *l' 'J"

bra*u; 1 •x^l^I-stsojedjStar- Busy to -d—lta by , |Ka.S«l'3$S j ; stnoLuoJorissos tupmlTiuliUdiq . lo tbo «, tt-ss. rf-o— 11 to ooi-otary to ■ SSSsS&r'isfS "NriS'n-iaS!** pssot mpii n rood , b-slo lo — s-ssl— Ih-lr fuodloos 10 o nmsl ul b-sltat ssssses. TSos Us kssllaa l-ow. , -rs ol tbo Pslnooto Syrop otU sonpl-'- tbo I Si of so^nle-ra^pul-os Tboo^ruts^tare* i SH'SKSnS!S,,'a : EijSSSs-r;^ dittos bar- Uu p-ssorsod lor oath by tbo aso of Ssbrofb-s tbr-v crut roswdt-s. ( Dr. tab- bib's AlnsosooooUtos s lull Is-sl. ( ttoreb sixth sttsol, riuis.l-l>si«. r. » TutTtaib f'.M s!? tldlts.'of stso the bslfc e dos-oiMsodn-k- run. 0 outs P--UI. lor -slobysnotaritstJ Bkoaj»vat Church. Siletii, was , voted as the place of holding the nsxt J tasaion of the New Jersey M. E. ConJ MARitn<a>. I g sksRXS-bEID -Is Woodtauy, os ttaslh I. tasL. 0— v J . L. goo. Ms. NsUoo W. Spsrks, of , Cap- Msy Court Hour, K. 1- to Ml— talUT- a-*d. of Waodl-ory. W.I 1)1 KD. ,111.. L'opo M.r sputy. Row Jta— y, Mary I:, oil. dle XC. I Ipplsootl, sad dssfklor of n-o. r. Csts. dta'i, seta at ysoss sod 1 1 days. — (oar tatsso. Oosnosst-Wb* spirit bo. j >olota II- b-ssrsly ebotss, sta Is oow -UoUoc 't" ayslo bo uoltrd, sod with U- sor-lls boots " New Advertisements. If 'rant rutrs n-t ao.1 --^i too- u ib. 1- • btal*." Iboesu— ISoy or* rltrt«d tbloocta '• ( 'st.r ANixjtn in— sw tab r— sv " bVu-!rf.r.ta'^:'d^':r,k^b. "W- •"> fteatiy sao— ml— Us a—, n-ub ™ SB Msrhrt sl'tatafnt IS n!li r- Wis, nsb BtoOns. U) ! u Ustaitsss, sad tb- Inprovod risk a— tors! ' TBt'MAN a SHAW, ,11 SB Mattel M .ta low Nlsth, Pblltarirtds. I or -o«s»y, try. I -r.rj"bTX . d—Trttol, d^'^ °f ' raSlt-l'y i so sbsfe utll dltors- obJSl—4 I: | LHKS£^"; ft

KEW ADVERTISEMEIIT^ gttsaMS saasff-vsa; mggm 3r sT-Kf-"— nrriv.'.'r olhtaMMoIIU IMtaoof IMCoapuy.oo MORDiT. APRIL IStk, IMS, stMiiHtrt.AslL JBBH w. LtraTT,^ ^L^iS^rsfiiTs-T.?^ %$aSV5S¥i,TKt57ff-^ttS Dry Goods, Groceriet, Ac. DUTQOO'QRICEBies TyiLLIRM tpOWWSEHD Washington & Ocean Sta., j Thursday, December »o, 1*09 ( Lotus, ussiBun. fiwisrm, Flint nets, Alpnrcas, Vrlvetear 1 xllk. Dflala«.rrlati. Oil Boots and 8ho«(, ' WUUDER AND WILLOW WALL ■IKDBIEC, TI9W1BK. ; Dishes. Glassware. Lampa A Chimnaya, Sloneware, Window Glaas. i'owiiEit, (hot a Care, Giwis mi PifiiiiB, Kitra Choke Sew Crop Yew Orleios | Botaoaes. lr . *e. i i Z i ! Tuli rub,lr •;u7r-,r • I THE CBEIP ITORK [ JIACKEY WILIJAMH. I DENNISVILI.E, ,, NEW GOODS. J ji-jt arcrrrro rao* rut cm. ■ ~ ■ a JtAOMtaUCERT STOCK

DRESS SHAWLS & Otte Goods a-l—tod sstlfc ft-st sss-sta jut tasptta ■- I C— „ Choice G-oods> f. LOW DOWN FIGURES j l FOR CASH ! j am it ' Bleached Mnslin Department 1 Being the 1—rgtst and Best | j Assorted In the County. £ — s I COME AM* BEE ODE RBW STOCK SIOIIT I ** • CLOTHS, C AIbI3ir.BE*. ' J Linen Drill*, Elc. ! " ~ t ub mcr*s aRD aoyr wear. : * - A LARGE STOCK OF b II Groceries, Qtieen* TTctrr. etc. i I ; ir Yuu will find at THE CHEAP I u STORK of i ' • Mackey Wllllamh, , a Atao, ! ; PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR 1ND GRAIN t ST THE QCARTITT. s II, SM re—ptuala at 1 Jfes* and Cliolce Ntork. I " At The Veby I/iwert PRtca*. j I CU*GsV*TLa»ac*iRa .1 MACKEY WILLIAMS, jsbxr Cap. Msy Csuty. R. J. I 17. C. 1W-C-. v N. W. Ootl lta*n¥ fe HAnt trta, ^ (Miu— sios- a-udisd.) « HUXH TIT.T. AHD W LB TLB BT0UI. ;; DRY GOODS, *• Low PBorrre! Fo* Cash, or Kx- ™ CTIANOE I SLACK. SKUWR AROSTKIPEU ALPACAS, - """""VAssmxax^ (h SHETTIRG1 * DOMMTIC GOODS, Yutluns, iuslerj sad TrUaalags uf til tlada. t CARPETENGR * SSfe ST "ns-oito-b-.ta.,as, rs. Qsniu, Cilaa and EUrt»nueor->. GROCERIES. ||B . Jfcp'S&ta '*" l-OTATOEH A rBODUfe. id. »irt*sllswl 1— pta— ats. 255 Ttj^s, rr,+_ « X^tsb, U» pU«d - b— ,2 ; OAK AND 1-1VB WOOD, *J Btao-4 Ml—, I- w.— r — . fMlb i

_ GEO. W. SMITH. ^ lias Just Beoeived a Wcll-iclMted Stock of the Latest Styles of WALL PAPERS! t ? 1870' +{ Being the Handsomest uSsortment of the kind ever introduced into Cape Mu> county, Aral la now prepared to ftirnish (hem in any quantity, and in Every Variety, from the Plainest to The Finest Gold Papers and ut PHILADELPHIA PRICE*. ! WINDOW CURTAINS AND TRANSOM PAPER. Paper Hanging ' Neatly executed. Also, ENA3IEI 13i41 done at Reasonable Friers. IV- great adv»ul*~c derivoL treui bm lug Fa- | ' per Enameled is that It can be scrubbed like a board, and last* four time* as long as paper put on in the usual way. , N"o. lO "Washington St., Opposite the Centre House, CAPE MAT CITI, 3. J. I GEORGE tr. SMITH. Practical Paistsr. i ^ayU|| GRAINING, C ALCIMIN ING, WALL PAINTING, \K » No- 10 Washington St. opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. GEORGE ** SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Cape Ma* City, 31. J. Boots and Hats. Cape May Builders' Mill! re-opeinedi WE ABK N",V ' '£SU°Llta«* Kta°U^d«ySS'?«i' "" To .Miliiulactuiv by Steam ?mS5s""' SASH of All Sizes. GLAZED or OTHERWISE. j!T ^ &huii*ra, BU»ds? Ooors, MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, ewe 11 Post.-;, Brackets. ^•*"'o%^^"* AND SCROLL WORK. ALL PA TTEUSS ALSO, JOB WORK IS "tis'titaSra^ffiraStim'' PLANING. RIPPING AND JIG SAWING. nau^^S^'

FLOOR BOARDS FIR.YIRIIEII TO ORDER. I.IK, 8 SAWED INTO ANY SIZED STUFF KK'jUtKLP All Kinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. bl"'«ita'." relitalira" MSJata'-'.."' ' Titis mill hating long been a wunt at Cap- May. wc coulldentlj t-xi- tliat •«. * «»mvlct» ssssriaivnt o< S,ia™V^^S^ti^^dR' °U 1"n"' H.Usn^Cam for Era aad^B.,.^ j EDGAR P. STITES &. CO. ^S^.mitayWm | F. Stitv* droit*, k W Yaur. "i"!; "rautaireb'l" Vu— ' | -gOWEIt'S Clothiers. , I COMPLETE MANURE -""" "" """ i C/DJUi s.r.a r. mnnviv*,

Baper-rkosphale of Lime, Ammonia A ( Potash. 1 j ■subis—i. i* *• "i-r«"ta is —admos. St— | ,1— l'*Srf*|ir /°talaM- jtoraLMt-al^s- ' Lt«to,sssssvtoa:K.*i — j if susTafiiUss | J^Al'4-H'h RAW BONE " ' j Super-Phospliate of Lime. l s™ SJjMf 1810. ( Add to lbs r-rttuty at tb- SolL I Br * Jadt-tvas sod K—inb itfsl — ta- -f Mta. y-or lata I— saaUy fcrtll-. • raSSaS2SS2St rp Mlgbiy mprevta s atstatrd Wsrvsstta Ibr asla by AirkutUr.l Drstars (—all) Baugli <fc Sons. llYlrHTlTIRS ' OUtaa, Mu.au Uuulh Dslswar* av— 1 Famcy Dyeing Eatahl'sfenarnt J. is W. JONEH, k.-. ui a-st r— m rmt, rs**«ii|in. F™""' h Twelve Thousand Feet Cedar Hiding, a Aaolr to a. r. mildscth. SM — Caw May lit,-873-2 IN 31 BAYS ru'S

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 I EDWARDS The grand -mmi *. heat Sale during .1 Ithv month of Dcrem- • paw, lu* iiulncril j b»«i>*.icASaK5uU'l,.3l W'e have about Ill.lOtl ' i — . - . |d""*re worth of this ' r Great yrtoii hand. con- j I J 00,000 s ; DOLLARS Ic'LOTHINfS. !Of all dcaeri|>tiou« of | wor.Tll or 'our celebrated make. out wlthuui regard to ! READY- n..— . ! (Jlothiuq ' mU7,w.B Note.— Wo will always sell Clothing to ' CiitiuueU ft-rf s" "" ' LOWER PRICES i liter) star - than any oilier liuuac I mentis in I'hibuU'lphia. j CHEAT ATTRACTION# ! ' ' L AHD W HTER L0THIH0. u I. II. MM1TH s STORE, *• I Hs, ,B( s (ata MS "fta-st «l ' CLOTH* AMD rstblBERS. 1 ffi'—u'taMufata t if Sff—l t-T -Si* sta , cssnlas ku stock of Kstv Goods. LADIES' CLOAKUfGS. m OINTS* I U*.bI«l!t8(i GOODS, It a-t-triw dox >1 Ib- .boo..'!— IU..^ o( ILOTBIYG AT A'APK HIT (TTI 1 if 'cor? io*jtai7» *^ GaKMEXTS mad" TO ( UODER AND *EFA ,al NO NE ATir DONE IRON IN THE BLOOD.

Millinery, etc. Cape Island Millinery Store. 'MR8. 8. HAWKINS 1 ^ J Millinery. Men's Hals and Caps. La- ■ 1 dies' and Children's Furs. : Milliner) uoods of tierj Dnrrlpllon. , LADIES rugs ASD DKES8 TglMKI50S6 , g Mt.aM). NEW I •*» WINTER J 11 MILLINERY GOODS, lo Velvet, Straw aud Silk *t noNBSCT*. HAT* AND CAPS, r*l tk- hUl If)!— for Lt.il— sta U—tlsain, ' „ dkY goods, - Glo|bta». Tt-bloc. FIsss-U, Eta,— k CkllA- [ r— ' Sbo— , Notloss sta TritBBiBd* ot aU d— - 1 Wail and Celling Pa|*rr, I Ingrain, Stair and Rag » arrets ; I Msnttgs, Cup* Wsl». Jane 11. .smith. 85*32 — ^"""TSwJCS, | OS " ' " FAIL ISO WIST at riUOMS.. *^*w|ta. XI— S*A tattaWlfc SU BOOK AGKNTS WANTLD FO« STRCSChU ASB BIHHB •» 1 P. T. BARNUM " wsinauNV n.«jss». noreta.-ocH — as i:i— taa* rail rau- i-.aa-mMas. ■. iS&bxS: »ta f,5St^w55S5 1 ,;tgaesr 'JWiS s

efioh&Waje'sGolnmn |3IIE LABOST ASSORTMENT or IARDWARE "in SOUTH JKBSKT. *T .. J «.■: At'H Is W ARK'S 2 - ta CJ c £ I « " s s ! a « i s a . s 5 I n ? s ' n m M gABH WEIUHT*. KARH CORD. NAflH PI'LLIEN. b sail LOlls.b, RAMI FANTClYV.RS LEACH is WARS'*. S « S I I I i iMtf . * w a 9 : 0 ,- ' ( 5 " h | "*5 |,*ORI: iM.ANF.a. Jack Planes, Smooth Plsnes, Mltro Planes, Rend Plane*. Rabbet Planes, Double und Single Plane Irons,

LEA4 H L HARE'S. ' ir. ■?ost ;"1; -tslfo [>-•;« J = : 0 ? } 1 ; ! I -'His? fill ®- i = ; a 5 I -' • " f ! s °S t ti~" s !- ! * f?-'' ? r I a 5 S = ' 5 j f } 5 } ! 9 si ; 5 ? JF Tun Wunt any Rind uf CARPENTERS' MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS LCACH k W'AHE'M. « S i I i i j s § « : 5 i 25"^ 32 5 - & =j s 6 | Flour! Flour ! The Tury Best FLOTJE ] I!S T1IK COUNTRY ! Cheaper m Than al Any Other Sttrrr ' lm thu Putinty. LRACH A WARE'S. [4 LI. KI3D8 or A . Groo®ri»», ppovisioisrs :! CHINA WARE ,* WILLOW WARE Wooden "Ware. &c., «; AT- fee. fee. E- *T