WW1."" - 1 I'.'SHW1 J ' - - • CAPE WAV ooKAIf- WAVK, WEDNESDAY, -A-PHIL 18. 1870-
Rape lay Boean Wave CITY AND COUNTY The Board of Fmriaoidea In Cape May. *11! hold a meeting at tbe Court Honor, on Tneaday tha 10th M»y oral. Call Aotwrncn.— Her. Cbaa E. WUsOo, late of Newark, hao accepted the call recently extended him by the of the n.i.tiat'^iufa, Cant Mat Ltcktm.— Tblrt^^B I V organised literary bodety willH^H ib ro-uniaoa every Saturday rrenioS in Coiin'o Huildlnjf Cor. Jackson ft Washington Ma., on til further ooUork, An intonating discussion cornea off on next Saturday evening. The court, of the lat judicial db- ' triet, Juatlcc VanaycUe presiding, . will ha bald aa fallows: Atlantic oec- . ond Tuesday in April; Cape May, I fourth Tuesday In April; Cumber- I land, drat Tuesday In May; Salem, ' third Tnmday in May. » I ' TIkal toTArit^AainrTv— Parties j wishing to bring their Oape May prop- ( ertiea for aale or rent, more directly , Iwfore Um notkc of Philadelphia pa- , Irons, will consult their interests by . niacin? ouch business in the hands of Daniel M. Fox A Son, HO North 5th ' St. See their card in this week's pa- - p8r- ' ' " I Tun most Unhappy Person in Iht ' world is the Dyspeptic. Everything < looks dark and gloomy; he feela "out > of sorts" with himself and everybody dee. I.lfc ia a burden to him. This ' can all be changed by taking Peruvian I Syrup (a protoxide of Iron). Caaea 1 of 97 years' standing have been cured ^ 't- 1 Grand Preparations are in progress j for making the approaching quarterly , contention of tho order of Good Temp- . Ian of this district, one of the most , intonating events e-.cr matured In Cape ( May. A pusainfet feature will be , way. a promingpt Katun win dc „
the sumptuous banquet given in honor of the delegate* at tbe Ocean House J, previous to the adjournment of the ^ Fmtrrr Tarn.—' We would call spe- " Mr. Wm. R. Smith, in this week's pa- b par, that be inlands oflbring tor sale an «' Saturday next, a' Urge quantity of Fruit Tree*, Grape vim s and. Aapara- " gits Plants. Fruit growers, farmers. P and other* interested in the cultivation D of the soil will do well to attend the above sale, aa none but the very beat I' fruit trsrs are raised on the Cape May b — — - K A llAJTDSOur lIXLtaeE. — A few U days sinoe an opportunily was present- p od us far examining a very creditable b specimen of the mechanical genius of 0 Cape May carriage builders, in the shape of a handsome bearer — fresh from n tbe workshop of Mr. W m. llemaly of vi Cold Spring. The heane waa eon- rt stractad from a design by Mr. 8. It. ei Swain of (his place, far his own under- pi taking business, and It admirably adap- ir led to the requiremraU of funerals lu al the county, on account of ito extreme a lightness— a feature that presents a n striking contrast to Um heavy and clumsy funarnl carriage in general use, a PlUUn-VTATtou.— During Uio sea- * ti«n of tue New Jersey Annual Con- n fcreocc, the preachers of the Bridge- „ ton district, together with s few t| friends, presented to Rev. A.™~ E. 0 BaUard. their X'reakling Elder, a c tmtlmonial of their regard, In tbe n ' shape of a puree, cuntaiuining one hundred and sixty dollar*. The prexmtaUon was made in tbe name of c tbe preachers and friends, by Rev. , A. K. Street, who In a neat speech , expressed the estimation in which the Presiding Elder was held, closing bis remarks Willi a request that the ( money be applied to the education „ of his children. The Elder in a few . words acknowledged the kindly gilt, » and staled that in no farm could the n testimonial have bent more acceptable , than in tbe dne which had bsen n clioarti, because it not «tdy left a hut- p lug impression of their appreciation t upon his own mind, but transmitted , that impremioo in gratrfal rametn- p hrance to his children. The occasion , was one of mutual plus sure and will , not soon be forgotten by the recipient , of this kindness.- flridyra* /Nearer. t Tun south J mux v UMTrri'At— , The work on this building was com- „ marred mxt spring and has progressed so far that tbe building is now enclosed. L The Ftnamial Agent, Rev. S C. Dare, t ashi the people of tbe FlretDbtrict fur , further subscriptlous to enable the j Ommlttee to flnisb ti e Institute so 0 that tbey may be able to open school t next bib The request is a reasonable | one. and in consideration of the feet that the people have been Messed on t, all skies— with abundant crops, s mild L winter and general good health— there „ ia comparatively few who cannot conllmt of the entorprfee. Our ssctlon of ' the State sadly needs educational insti- , luUoos, foe we are b*lnd «r nrigli- , ton. in this Ttapact, and here U pre- , \ 71 , credit to the whole Of South Jersey , and a mnemoitnt In the energy sf the . ebarefe whfeh talis It Into being. Semd , }W coatribufeoBs to Rev. * C. Dare, , BridgMon, N. J-nV. /. A-are. A XoMJt SAtMH—A short tin* " nan the Schooner Lotii K 'T uiLtaHS !*cK Sk™ I 1-re.ng rudder, sails. At, and woe . el.-t.alw Waa taken in tow by tha U. u j I«t safely into the port at New York.
seirc ax* vim rsssrss ore 9 South SiATaut, March 4, "70. The Ctabwas called to ordfffcy Dr. Way. The Chairman read an article from the proceedings of the American Institute, giving the effects of diffemsit manures upon the corn crop by experit menu made by Wm. Newton, Hen- , riotta, N. Y. No. 1, without manure, j yield S3 bushels sound com to the acre (boa. care): No. 2, two loads of well rotted barn yard manure, applied in - December, yield 57) buajieb per acre; ' night son, with about four times lu » bulk of swamp mock, well mixrei, yield I 85 bushels per acre; No. 4 mock and Kugn composted, '.wo thirds muck ■n«ki(d manure, a small abovri-fril to ^■TfaH, yield C8 bushels to the sere; jaB. 6, purchased Super-phosphate' Vtb which it was manured, first ^ dropped, covered with dirt, and then the com planted, yield 94 bushels to . tbe acre; No. 8, Ashes, tha ssbes ■ dropped and com planted same as No. , 3, jfad 35 bushels to the acre; No. 7, . Buper-phospbate. bU own make, the , were burnt, finely pulverised, . and then dissolved with eulphoric acid, i , Tbe proportions were eight pounds of bone hi seven of add, diluted with an equal weight of water, this ' 1 must be mixed with muck or gymp- i ' sum to dry it, so it can be handled 1 used 195 pounds to the acre al a coat of about $5, yield SO bushels per acre; No. 6, bora dust procured from a comb factory, and applied as In No. 7, yield 90 bushels per acre. Tbe yield J was not large on any of tbe pieces, as the season was very wet end cold, so , that the com could not be properly : cultivated. South Jersey farmers note J , the foregoing. ■ The question of tbe culture of Irish , round potatoes, was introduced > by Dr. Way, with some appropriate , introductory remarks. ■Mr. T. Tow [trend said that lie did nut consider any potatoe bat tbe Mercer fit to eats lib bogs will not touch | Blows, and anything a heg wso't eat, he does not want to. He gave Ids method of cultivating, but said be never had success. Any one 1 1 else wishing to raise large crops, he i would advise to adopt some different different I
plan from hb, then they might sac- ' cced. The way lie plants, b after plowing; farrows out hb ground, pub in hb manure — sometimes under, I all up. He spoke ef one of hb neighwho still raises good Mercers by use of phosphate as a manure. J. Voss thinks that the worm-eaten appearance presented by a gnat many potatoes, b the effect of disease, sad b not caused by worms or bugs. For raising eariy potatoes A. IloeUu prefer bam -yard manure. He has u tried marl and phosphate side by side. H Could not see much difference in the £ growth, but when dug found those In r tbe marl more worm-eaten than tho p pbospbated ones; and some raised in manure were even worst eaten than tbe others. T. Van. Gilder stated thai he hsd raised potatoea.for thirty years wilh ere then wilh sea-drift. Hpoke of severs! kinds plan ted last year in one patch, all receiving the same treatment. The result was highly favorto tbe Early Rom variety. He also considers the Peach Blow a first rate potatoe. A Whsaton has never failed to raise good crop when be covered hb ground. Ho tried it on high dry land, in dry season, and ^ways with good results. He remembers when potatoes where not of ranch account Thought £ that if they Improved as much in tha " oratory ss In the last, they will then » contain about all that b needful for " mankind. II. Buck said that bo always plsnb 'j in hb lowest ground. Fur seed he cuts hb large potatoes and drops the small ones whole, ^ny other manure than phosphate will make in hb opinion wormy potatoes. IV. DooUUb said he found in his experiments, that early potatoes, manured from the bam-yard; did best with the manure above the seed. If the , season was dry. When wet, he does think it makes any dlffbrence whether tbe seed b under or over tbe manure. He has tried marl and phosphate— tl»e uial resulted In favor of tbe marl The Orinoes are a favorite variety with him; tbey are an early potatoe and excellent for en' lug late In the spring, lie thinks it best to change seed frequently, as other kinds, like the Mercer, will soon run out. Lew b best adapted to potatoes.— Where ba used marl hb potatoes were smoother than those grown In -any s other manure. J J.Towser reported uu experiment made by himself in planting potatoes layers, beginning by planting four f apronte, covering with four Inches in ■ then tour sprouts on thai, and so j on; in the fail dug a half a bushel basket from one hill, had never tested It bat once. A. Dooktn inquired why peas, beans, Ac., grew so much more nights than • daring the day? No conclusive an- > Quito an amusing debate was bad npoo the influence of tbe moon on to say, that a hoop pole could not be split in a moonshine night, or a pumpraised If ptanbri when the wind b X. E,, while others said that tbey . would believe no such doctrine even if ' ok, ceded that plantiug in tbT^ooo net always profitable. Ground in good order with plenty of manure b the I surest method of securing a good crop, , sud thorn farmers who manufacture : , | large ptbs of manure, are always more . on Oape May soil," eomts up at the j J Fri-.VL. ' i '"tTm Wasbiugtou correspondent ofj ;:lbc Newark *bw*er ststoe that! : '
■[ HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I On KATURDAT, APRIL 18th, a St Tsos-Mssk*. M,t»s ksUSUg taawss' •CTs® "Old Jail," t aitusle ss Fnahlta Strset. Csgs Mar rily. - -v — cgr6"* J — 1 On SATURDAY, APRIL 93d. TO, i ^^5T?Sii'H^sS2St.,^1 ! ' . a"ggasfa>.| > DANIEL X. FOX. llEN'UT K. FOX. | DANIEL H. FOX & SON, t CO X FX Y A scttns , ' ESTATE Agunta, Office, No. MO N. PUlh St., lira. 1 to Ike Pan pair saS aale 1 ■ Cottages Ac Building Lots [ ^ ^ . N»» ( | Undertaking Establishment, ; Fresltoter vt IfcU CstskUMSKSI cseagas la laralkk all tM SlaSns lapraoSKsls la . UsSsttstlss. «u«h •• IM i Patent Burial Caskets, 1 *! soparlor^tlr l> sag Mahaasy ■ Walaal. • BspsnvarrS s»S Ik 111 rs I strssOsnts, sag sat. Issb Ham lor rassrsli. rertlralsr bgmSjta , FRUIT TREES! [ AS PUHLIf ri.VLK: J AUCTION
PEACH TREES, CRAPE VINES, «< ASPARAGUS PLANTS. I ' Saturday, April 16th, 1870, j Tit* Trass ksrs all base takes up. sag IsM ; sa tkat Ikar will ba la aarfsul erdar tor j ptogUm^ Tka^wlU to MjUe boaglauotTrs, ANNIVERSARY ! | Tienty-Seraft AiiYersary, Monday Evening, April 25th, ' for si* las aa Exhibition fe Concert. Iwbrsclag ni » jaeuai, Sau^allaas. sag Darfa- |. to'aarMil Casrossa ky Ika Sukssl ^ ^ : ^""^^WADRWICEJlATr&W a,fo.Mmsalrik.uwkUrwaaa utraalsrv lorwargag ky Mall.' saw. rfnumwir^- — 1 WELSH A O ltlFKITHB. pnlar' to to IssiTJc Tsalk Saws. O- ssa«Kr Pr£*Uto ssd'ciSur.^T Welch a cairriTHi, ■oataa. Htm., or DMrolr. Mlak. Yfe' - C™1"* Awsllc Vegetable Heap. ' the delicate skis of Ladies feOhildrec 1 SOLD BY ALL DHUOGIHTS. j i 1 1ST af MM ViwsMptrt ! • HRLKS. iur "OWEGrt ca- 1 S I THtaTT TEA SS- KXrxaiKNCE IK TSX » I 'At"uTi«!ni°Hpa!|wCrU> '*■£ j S*tos jlstos i* I aapHa nrsmua'af btUUM«wm> w'n ' ^.tmiirmi UM a3^SmTE sj
IT Htgi AdvsdiMsyylf 1 Drugjtoret 'j'hn Luigrusl sad Brat . DRUGS.. ; Faii!) leiltiia, Mntry, | TOILET ! Fancy Articles | lu (Ape May County. 1 I - — ; j 'WHISKIES, I For Medicin&l Dm ONLT, Tor Sale fa Mrs. N.IKI Y K MEt'KAl, J ^'l UBIISUNB ilfiwvai. ruu INal ll. ^ Ik^'r' OSaa*M 1 nmrtSr tbaT TOsS gar o! r Sl.r.h. ITOIM toltowlss^totrwMtssttkg J ^wts^^^UMriT'sSSlI J ^saawraf or ttoipo m 1 Swaawatrtiiaumi v1',.— ^ ^ reforiwjmjo' gtfap QCWr j ■
JOkItH utuus! !• £ruSnoo "J c. d. wuooRcrr, j ™ I K.utao Towsoosg, Esq". Court Il'uuu. " I Dr. Stoarloo DrsrUorUlo. « | Tboau Vas Gtlger. Erq, reiorstsirf . u ' Abrskaa L. lasarg, Esq.. Man Laaglsg. I Cedar Lumber, r SIDING, SHINGLES, Ac- c.. x t, ; vppij to . A. H, LODLSa, " i Is, D«hla>Ulo, Capo Ms> Co. ' * 1 ; i | AT " GOLD PRICES i CASH! I BLUt nooks. " KTATIOYEIIV. | SCHOOL BOOKS, , j *lseellsheos» Book*. Bagixlees, As. J Also, s Large Assortarskt ot NOTIONS, . hit CUT LEST, JEWCLBV . TOILET A FoatUy HntUalmw, " FISHINU TACILE. 'I TOBACCO AND 81-Xi AltH, ^ Soup, Caudles. Fs rally. Dyes. 7 TBI Ski, T4L15E1, ' j aiMrsa'g Coacku, GriaU Noncr, I steel Traps Dog Munlos, Klsutur, Skips. ] I Coifectioier; Demi Fins Confections, Foreign fe Domestic Fruits, ' canned racm, . NUTS, ba, ot J I .1. K. Coiis-Htoon'M Store. - wAsniNifroN er. a delawase av„ . tspo Hoy CUT.j^totog^CASfoM^^M, , j -nji*"" """™-*"""- i I ; LANDKETII't EXTRA EARLY PUS a ! Genuinti A Pure aa ever. D. LiYDRETH A SOS. ] g J No. 91 A -S3 South Sixth Street, ' Irauogoipkis. Aag fo Daslors to ^r*'X*' beta HosrtT afy r»orr ogo nsni.oar r*— } atgSLporkopo.ko.obo.agapooM^'s^a; ! aparloasaag ilsgrowsto vartotteo wkl«b aio , sstlog "Extra Early." AH potsaas wka ksro j " LIFE IN UTAH ' MYSTERIES OFBORIOIISM O. iTtlMaN.^^ Wjto s tolluag^ttrrtkooUc^autorr I Oaag sa sag soa gar lottos sag s ton Oroegpnoa of Ua-
Hew Advu ribs i iiouts. QON^T DO~IT! ' ntmt. (vRTinm a iavbeb t 1 goclaro, ou* tol sofaortV of t^kcrowUk I uauoo lo lovooUgoto totoro aruilm to So steo. tool to toooko toUOotaoll boton " 6U k. B. WOOD. Ito, toortPS go^. ».vCoM . yktosoa,' J uiw *tok. to. tosg fa glnaf tboto toll agtssisgoot too rctfoa to o foSto kogto, is sStuac of tkr DoM to, si Ao. *«-to PEW. y yyyy •■ toooomliOimi •IKSttlrtg' from glW. ba^toSMyiOMtAfaMStV /rgm ™ rH&Kt'K'kWM-.'si 1 to BaualraL Wholotolo oog SoUU-oot Fnte 53T-CUI or — g~r;r-.'' No. HIS CHESTNUT STSEET. I aisOto FkUagolpsu. ! Early rose potatoes n Per **1'" B AtoA MOJ,Ty Wanted, 8500, 81000, 81500, 83000, 8300U, WANTED ON HEST SECUSITV. o 111 do w.fnotootul|0^ w. LTCXTT^ n° k*™ r00^1 ( II I... loot tots knows thai to. oU-clU-UsSog sag wellwlocktg FURNITl-KKb BED
»ka> FhllSdtlpkla. New Article of »'ood. For twenty-lie cento joa csu buy or your Droggtot or ttrocer a package , Beta Fsrlne. ■snolbrtired from ■ Irish Moss or ('orrageea. ahlrh alii amke sixteen qosrto of Blsor sad a like qutalll) or PadCustards, Creams, Chsrlolte ■ Basse, Ac. It to by far Ibe cbrapral, healthiest and most de Helot, food In , the world. Hand Sea Mora Farine Co., 53 Park Place, X. Y. BITTERS. S. T.— 1860— X. i bio ond StoWtllbtod- AoaTonlo.nd A. > r. mod y for Iht'n.r.ou. woak- ^ Ik. oalasll'tpittto. For ..I. fo oil ! gtwggltSt kOOts waorarogol OMloosasogCslAnkbrstlw- ' NIll'srC.^O^lT.'ll^foy-!!' , "Ml Storwreokl AMtSt.'kkO Ulo ggrwamo tal rogtom or N. T. Coattal Fsrh Tkobool i~gr. LI*, stools wsulM. rrotis largo. s.h. in-oasAD. tsockMtooist..n>ito. it JIB tiBBlV BKDlCiL BIBtSVXBT. VINUGAH JUaWWI j Mart tins 500,000 Finn ■ I THr* A*X HOT A VILE ; s|| FASCTWUH ||i
RwJEstMs. F""' On HCNDbED TBCCK FAMtk BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! ON A0C0MM0DATING TERMS, kraal. Hood aid Coagress Mrrels. Broads ly aid the Tarapike. It- B. NWA'l,*. Agrnt. -OtllMT. iiii.dki:tii a taylor. <*npg> Xsy ESTATE. BROKERS. ceM-FEbKl SL.OFVO.lltMsa.lo*. ] ctPT*NJF rrrr, x. J. j Rl:AL EITATt ! j If. II. NWAIN. Surveyor. Conveyancer. BSD , j Real Estate Agent Mates, MiJiMsSFaris, ■ bw'tUlsg sad OSItt. " .,»» I l otltot lots Insll fk.CltJ.MOst (YOTTAGi: LOTS FOH HALF: !
McMatins Allantic Hotel Gioiiiiilx ; Columbia Uouw, Decatur StrerL 335 ft. j i ! ii| Jackson si. OS ft BuMg»t.""iil Cfc" JJB. CUBk'R 10ND0Y BEHKDIKb, ^^1^ r I . t I If. U R A TO >f 1"-^, '|L j 1 ftws sS'to^Ml'tog sash sTbMtoio hVkWg i B.g BrvSlk, Offrstlrtj roM^'tsL Cstorto. j : Tfowto^dUag o' totltolr," Ulroto. Itol», r"s- t ■ jNw. motgbrs.sgS,*!! StoOMQO 8 too WOa. j rrrr, gtoolpMos^i H^ykt. EsrkeSo. TootoOIL ULABKM EUXtk It s r.rl.lo Mr. lor [ Ul^w.sksto. tt Tysr UoaHo-Ctto«rr Orcjus, s» 'op^llr tared fo "• | ,J, r ^X^L^WSJ^ULSTOfo^l^h",*!^ : i i , • j : jsATO-ly Now'rerS* Sir*!»oor'mtoto?.rl I SPECIAL NOTICE I ! I t ouk-mi'laling b chaogri in our linn, | | F we have determined to clone "til the ! I 3 entire stock of oar ojfobratod Ncrxai PiiooriiATr or Lime and Ammonia- , I TED FEUTILDJIH, at j CSSA-Ttr \ ReducedPrices , 3 Extra lorlucMoeoto will tarulfcred to, ~ Fanners nod Dealer*. Soeh an otiportoalty to procure iun- , • narea of the first quality from a boose ' J eatablbbod over twenty-two yrars is J seldom "Ife rod. . - Dralert will bo ailowwl a taavt perI centagv in additiou to our reducti'Ni <>r: ) rg price' \ m nrBMT IN VOtWloMBKHra j j •• ALLEN A NBEDLgS. j ! jj 49 booth Delaware A v.. Wilhubiplib. H VTOTKJK TQ s BUILDERS X CONTRACTORS ■ v ' Twe>ss«F-ri»« Haadred „ townsekd MILL. jaickwri. While Ouk. Black j Osk u »d Pine. ~1 | j
joro r: w. LYCJJTT General Inanrnnee hmtmt, FOR WEST JERSEY. CAPE MAY CITY, F. J. , " ' -' - ■ , j Insures BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MERCHANDI, | • And all kinds of Combustible Property, Against Loss or Damage By Fit-o T In the lie>t C'ompucico at Lowest ihks. rOLIl'lES VY BITTEN, tbanhit; *mdi:. PERYtlTS CRIVTLO, | ; * LOSSES Prnnsptly Idlorirg aitd Paid. I Special attention paid lo Builders' Uisks, Hotel Itbks and all Hpcdal llaurdr, j Lines Placed Proasplty to the Ansonut of «'130.MO. ' I '"licie--, HxAliliaed and Fixed, i'ersons holding Policies may sate ihsir lit- ' •unsnea. or avoid trouble and expense to collect, by lutving llism rxarainrd iu I TIM fe;. LIFE IIISURINCE foil uiul ..I lit*- I 'lutoiN-sL. \ou-Forfcilurv. Eudowiueiil. Joint. Term imt IVn 1 i
\*ru r*l fallcfoa " SpTS^allent'Lm^'Jh^to U^^.'dLhildiriV-Tnsuin.'e! i »t AMINE. AtTIOENT AND LIVE NTOt'K RISKS I - I .U.ENTS W ANTED In oil parts uf M eal .Irrss i Kan Inducements nlfcml to lU'tiri. run gvtic im-n j and women. ( 1-30 SAMUEL li. LUDLAM. Prmotioal Painter a CAPE WAV CITY, A. J. Employing none but the most experienced workmen, i> en., j bled to guurantee satisfaction. I Millville LUMBER MILLS! THE I.AHGEHT, t HE A PENT AND BENT ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER IN NEW JEBSEY, Can Be Found «t D. .A, N"ewtoix & Co.'s STEAM SAW, PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD. MILLVILLE, N. J. 9110,(100 feet Inch Spruce worked Flooring, 900,000 feet Inch Virginia line Flooring. 3(10,000 feet Inch While Pine far Flooring. 500,000 Cedar and Sproce .Shingles. (00,000 Plastering Lath, 500,000 feet Cedar and White Pine .siding. 500,0011 feet Inch White l'ine Hoards. 500,000 feet Hemlock ft Pine Framing Timber, 1,0(10,000 (ert Hemlock and line l^Hfs ! With every facility far manufacturing all lengths anil sixra of DIMENSION TIMBER. i All sizes and qualities of Doors, hash and Blinds on hand and made ui order. | n""rh r"*S' *.'NKirro»"^a.*TOU*il!*sg STsgfrllf S*t\m}£\rtit\Z£[. IS-LL. |. r-
THE tlKBIf IN rtllLl KNITTING MACHINE !■ preMStsd to th# publle ss th. swat , j SimpU, DuroUi, Campari and Cktap 1'HICl- ONLY ftUB. Wakes the same Mllrh s. by Band. ! will iiriT --'o.«H,o stSciis IN ONI BNOTE, ssBDortanaTWiitain'ino'.i-"' j' j FROM $5 to $10 PER DAY ; Vs*Tius,,Msd7t^llIImwrl^!Ss^r^ tra ""*plHMKj|W ' "*"lls 'hsTLsiniag Hschiastm. iJteb'JrmisuJSrtr"" ; I
pUMPS. PUMPS. ULATCHLEY'H CuounStxir Wooil Puuimf The Best ft Cheapest Pnmp. Mads, lkoskto. Mills, Ahmists std rroftt, sag ] ; I TSSJ si- -«U|- Itol I -" »W«SI i I ILd'toro. w.'rr very -aillr •*' 1 rerfgij. As, •> ^H_gaafortU>raeF ! , , Stoi k—1. t«» ■ is JMta rewslr. b wkra ; ask ro* sLATCttLrrs Cucumbsr Wood Pump*. ' j^ggtffigjaajg i Tte lijit CilgggH^ 1 1 ,
! (agiil Jdiiithwiml'. mim is fraiufer >■ Affiitssmawrasw ' •'mrn^rn BsHctts C red I tar*. MM NOTICE. NOTICE. SHSSffiffiSEE -! I til toj' NOTICE. J 2&2SBSS5 iE£-S£ iSTiHfgSSs^s- • NOTICE. I w • i! hL'Tlug "eg tog ttslsg fo to- sar—ts" CaaJS&caa&jSSHaT#SrSZ 'too-j Mutau?^ ri NOTUE. 1 '"J o"> ATH°A " V! ' "r A Mta'* ' LOTtoS' •
NOTI( E TO t KF.niTOBV i o* i<MS 'ia!, X*tle* to > Creditura. N ^TkgtoM7SaiiSI^to<lM^ir PowfL! l.si,4H.Rkk» is. sanagsu NOTICE. I o7lw"rt goLlu"" sdtolalgtislof si wzxsft i s; aw: ... : . SI U I . .MbjJjW-1.-.-' 1 w"' " ' h""" PAalrtC.K,)^ TUEH Jet««y s llpreme Conn W. tore a. MUfe. , ^ f „ IV- • of Jugtostoo- «f TkfMrtatg JF Xre'IStoiTr'. toreaMs to. tots 4si of MareS. A- D. fs*. gstoMtb- rtftou yfA-togltoyreynsg^sJ. 1 / 5nl!S iiLT,", I'tttm \ &SiSS«£ kwsnH carfsis Us.1 sag reslMUI*.Ufasfeirea> D-. g^glx^iiKr.rj : ;';.vr - nrahsns oTJll'ltiala ctsag * "ravgjilstoli fS.S, l.Ti'"'*
HOTELS. McMakin'* Atlantic Hotel, « ap« KB] CUr. Y J. sow oiwa Is- tog nssaelleuar Uassls. * t"" W.U..T Fsk-aa-r n, isst fusafe'i" cottAoK loth W' V "»e Atisatof Mdh|fttoto - 4 Bra tlla»r"io(el Baitdio. ■ 1 siS/nlto'-? toltoi'**' *" "" *■- " (OTTAWi Bl THE BE A. tOL. JOHN ^ ret LIN. rrnyelrle ARCH KTREET HOCIE. ;j WOOD AND 00^7* :| Jo*. « c n i: i. i.tN i.j: R .

