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CAPE MAY OCKAS WAVE, WEDMliBDAY. APKLI B7. 18-?u.

fope l&v BoewWave Baa*. — ~ v L |£ air- are— rn • — — |] MARY E. MAGONAGL? ] ■■ 1 — : W**mtadat. Xpruir. lHlfl. t _ < rVMUC «»M- : 1 ■ • »'rWh 4. M_ I*. n._**ot — 1 A »■■*■ wm, Csp. *«T CIO. *. J. I The min a If. of the New Jersey An- , nasi (M. X ) Conference glee tbe 6.1lowing summary of statistics for (lie , year put: Whole number of'mcinbm, 3K.717; draths, 3W;prob»tlon«r». 6.4*0; lscal preachers, 160; ehorebre, Whole number of member*, VX); deaths, 9. probationer*. .778; total preachers, 8; churchc*. 7. It amanwaoUmboltfc.fWlii.krj-, let Mm bo j- It and take It home like a , man. and oot sneak home with a hot- ' .tie of "BSttm" or "Cordial," and pretend that It. la medicine. If lie want, a tonle that b something better than a temporary atimubnt, he sbonM Ret a bottle of Prrurlan Syrup, IW Iron Toole, i 'that will Tttallae the bio. «1, end aire durable strength to tlir The new putage .tamp, r-.ro a great before. Tbcj an- of the denomination. of one, two, threr, six. Un, twelve. riitrwo. twenty-fonr. thlrtj- ami niuotj- i eau; and bear rapettlvrly the hud. of Pnuiklin. Jseksen. Waehlngtoa, Ubeoto.Jeflhann.aay. Wstotrt, Smtt awl Pevvy. lad. of II,' I™1. i. Nwlt Perry. of the ,

engraved Hi pruflfc after a portal! , made by aoma wall known eenlptbr.— i No two aa printed In the lame color. ( Mr. Congar, Secretary of State for ' the Slate of New Jersey, ha* lately ae- , oeptad the pneltlon to rlee prraldent of a Newark life Insurance Company, at an annual eatery of 87,300. The rumor to the effect that he Intends to J resign hie prowl oflloe appear, to be without foundation, aa It b hie Inlen- ! lion to retain the two peaitkma if no ' toga! objection b offered: At fcaat it ! is nndwitood that he b to discharge the dutter of the ftecretotyshlp for some an GoTeruor Bandolph b about to eet out «> a traveling lour. The fashionable* are preparing tor the smson at Newport. Mr. F. Ker-mm-han, of New York, b building a houeo, the expens* oi the rOte to be over |1W,#00, Mr. Udian] Drown, Jr., of Beaton, b .pending ahnoet u much on a how for hlmaelf, and there are half a doaen cottage, being built at an expense of over 830,000. Same great Improvement are being mad* aha eo the old rtaidknre*. Gov- | arniw Morgan b adding te hit houee a 810.UU0 ball room, and the Hon. I. F. Morton, of New York, a 88,000 dining hall ■Stat* Bocbty. — Although several year, have expired rince the ctoeeof the War, yet a large amount of meuej do. to the temillee of so idlers still remain. uncalled for. There are recwdad in the Comptroller', ofllro the name* of 160 Mngfc men and 85 married rrw belonging to the Tenth Iteginrent of Volunteer.; 175 .Ingle men awl 88 married men of the Flint KegHwwi of Cavalry; 180 navel recruit, and 40 colored tan, none of whom, tether by thsmsslre* or their families, hare received Slste pay. There were nriginaBy on the record. 3,330 naval recruit, and 2,5* entered troop.. Many of ttma* wba bare net applied hare no doubt tore kilted <v left the reuntrv.ew nllliil fat remote places, without any knowtedge of the fact that the State paid a haunt,. The other day a dates wni received from

Michigan (raai a penan who had Jutt -timed the tort that bt wu entitled. A of the largret nod moat brilliant meteor, we hare wen tor along time .hot acron. the beano ret Friday evming in n wotbweaterly direction. The pbenomana wtmdtl exactly twenty-Are etatted Urea a potnt a little ea«t of moth, and about midway between die hgrUcn and renitt. and took a eouthwtateriy dhtotkm. moving eto.lj and Mrediiy until it lad paeeed oonaidarebiy btyuod the aeoith. when It difrptcion. Tfae nucleus or head *of the the fltae eit ' teH^'SteA irod "of a ray*. • relhee weucrerefcm uf epaika. The tell of lb. iirin, to Ulnetrate It the The toftrelrv b U* appmntBaut o! .axre, « the rate of w mill on oach defter of the vahntten teaabto In the ■wreal eateMtee of the atate. Therafaftfo to lltr etofc- is •410,861,88100: JMMte. ■ 84.533 87 1-JKteT 38.81184) SBRfcm. JS.fMi W Hn 16,814 70

.vt f m JtoZt Jr.] a tew la- totaad prebiMfiag the eate 1 | uf any kind| of totyrdte; fcinke in M : 1 '.'X1 ■ fcw eeeme to ban been iuthreted by a etrong public mnBarut i jwseajygggssli ' cluttered in evrry town, village and ' ore-rondo. At tlie opening of tlic i ] present session of the court the con- i . teat brtwren the beer and liquor dcah , are and their frieub, and the tow and i i order temperance mm,' wae a bitter i and ugmW'BH- Ahnoet mry ap- > plication for a liccune. even of well 1 - known and long eitabttehed hotel., i wae accompanied by ■ remotutrancr, > against it, and in ino»tin«tnDce» delo1 gallons of the remonetianU attended - the court in pereon to .(retain by their ' .worn teetimony the ground* of their ' objection. Ex-Governor Darker and Bon. Charles Height were generally r retained u counxjl for the liquor men, and Prosecuting Attorney Allen and A. C. M'Lean for the proteatante, and the forensic contests between there grntlcmen ware very spirited, and m-a- - alooally abounded with humorous hits. • Judge Scudder presided, assisted by : Judge lleekman. Tlie Court mani- - fiwu-d a strong disposition to maintain , tlie tew at all haxante, and nolwllh- , standing the earnest appeal, and pro- : tret* of their caunsel, licenre. were re- ; morrefcrely rtfiiscd to public houres I which had been in extetenne for a quarter ofa century, and to .otne oftho largest and best known hotel, in tlx- coun , ty. All good eitixeu. wlU uphold i Judge Scudder In Ihils enforcing the ■ law without (car or favor, and It would I be well If It was an understood fret | : throughout the entire state that every ! • public bouse which violated the tew j ■ would hare It. licenre revoked. It transpired during the trial, of ; three license questions, which occupied | ■ nearly fwo days, that the Order ofj Good Tempter. I. a largo and Influrn- j tial body in Monmouth, and the hard 1 blow which lias horn struck at the U- J ' qnor traflte of that county may Jtutly j " 1* attributed to them.— .'late f-outh. . j M( Dr.LKliATlO.S. . s The question of lay reprwmitatlon in - tie Methodist Eptocopal church wa« ■ forawHy submitted to u vote- of the. yqpmbere of that communion about two t

years ago, with lb* distinct understand- i ing that, if a majority voted in tlie afCnnatlre, the preachers wonid vote to r suspend the restrictive rule forbidding such representation. At least the rub- n . wa. so strictly coqstrued that a major- 1 lly of three-fourths of the preachers 1 present at' the annual conference* was > declared necessary to make the popu- I tor vote of avail Out of a popular t poll oTIOO.aiO, at least two-lldnl* voted ! | in fevpr of lay delegation. Tlie vote I of the preachers commenced test June. ' Cp to this time 08 out ef the 73 con- c fcrences have voted, leaving tour conferences to hear Item. In tlw 08 con- c fcrences voting and heard from, the i preachers' vote stands as follow*: " . For toy representation .4,087 i . Against 1,447 t I Majority tor lay representation .8,840 This shows a fair marigui over and ; ' above a three-fourths majority of the ; . cleriefc vote. In the toflr conferences yet to he heard from, it to ndt heileved i 1 that the opposition will prove raffleicnt , to overcome the margin already gained; ; and, ere lone, we shall doubtless be , privileged to chronicle the success or ; ' this radical yet pcarenbfc revolution. , I Statistic* are genoally dry reading, although they sometimes reveal curious information that is eutertalning. ■ They enable us to weigh folliee against ' luxuries, and decencies against neces- ' sitlss. A tabular statement of duties ' paid hsa been referred to, and made tn ' line and feminine. The aUcntion ..f " Mrs- Dr. Walker is called to the feet • during the year of grace flil there wu* ' paid on duties tor " Lily White" with " which the dear crsatnsu dost them1 sslvee, the oomfortable tortune of 8*18,- < 1136. Head. ( but whether torthe a-lono • meat of the rsdman'eaqaw o* to hung B on the throat of patofacod beauty, wo 1 know not) p«y Inlo the eoflbn oT< Kn- • cfc 8am *86,310. Fancy tona, tlwsc ' sweet Instruments of coquetry, raise ' the wind to the brecxe of 871,820 83. - Chignons, those hafry n lamination., 1 which are oflknsivo tn an that te bene 1 tltol and cleanly, paid a tariff duty of | 8120,66010. Ribbons, without which

they would be forererlo.1 to happiness, yielded the enormous amount of 82,348,796 88. 9o it gsea, more money for luxury than tor neceeelty. The May number ef Uppinntt strikes us as superior. The initial chapter, uf Sir Harry Hotspur, of Humbtolhwalte, , a new story by Anthony Trolkq*, grumble about Trollope, bot they always read fate stoefca nevertheless. . So tor, wn see no mention of Iterohcster, nor do any of the familiar charartera which came tn with Doctor i Tborta, and cootinurf, down to a kta , period, to reappear upon Trollops', scenes, present themselves. Justin e fleet effba surrender of Uc 'on tb<other site of the water, which is pleasant reading, liks taariy all fas writca. Mr. E. A. 1'oUanl contribute, an illustrated sketch of a tour to Virginia; j Usury T. Tutkannan a sketch of. Hawthme, of whom the reading pub lie will never tire of tearing. Then , we hare "The doming Woman."' " Ecwntriotjr a* a I'ursuu. ' f How I \ ItandMny " Gotreea and Quek ^iug^" by a irarrantofthnidnrT wtsid* and n:u1 I-lppincott A Cb. pubKsbers ruibutei phis. Mind ' Yocn Own licsixaes-— To tell a area to hi* face to mind his now { equal to' knockim; him down. And [jatttfc QSte Of tte.sto.pfc.: nrlreof

jmw«#imtT tei«TTtiT. I ■ j Thlo fao% organiasl in; the' -teoond \ y IPrrsbyteaan Church, oh _ TnoadayJ ^ gruiqg^teM. by Ciller-lion^ Rc^i KSfett s. Serteton'. " ^8 Before organtelng. Uw Presbytery w aad a huge audience listened to a tor- ^ cibic and interesting sermon, delivered | _ 76rTO»1.Ufa«l" - -kfletThe announcement of the boon I ^ of lipeofoff add closing of excreisos dur- 1 - i session, the Ifaeshytcry adjourn- 1 ed to meet an Wednaday morning. Ifersbytery mot at 6 o'clock. Wed- 1 I nesday morning. IVsssuU Itess. F. D. J ' • Harris, Cold Rprinff; It. Osborn, , . Woodstown; G. W. Cottrell, William- 1 I sport; A. 11; Brown, Mar's landing; I 0 , W. 1U Hoard, Safcm; Casjier IV Greg- , cry. Firet Bridgetoo, W^W. Condit, h - Swedesbors; K. H. Beeves, Tuckahoe; * I E. V. Shields, Piltagrove; C. Bridg- J • man. William. town; K. J. Hurt. I * : Woodstown; N. MuCouaqgfay, Brain- j J I crd; II 11. -Ilavis, Drerflski; F. R. ] u r Brace, liteek wood town; A.'- Proudftt 1 , Fisk-rvllfc ; S. W. Fhtll, Hammouton ; I i C. T. McMullcu, Absocon ; Hcber H. ' I Beadle, Second Bridgeton ; J. E. 8eott ; • - Millrilk-: T. A. laggett, Cape May. ' The stated order of' business was . suspended to order, to receive Iter. L. • t K. Coyle, under the rare of tlas Frss- ■ - bytrry. Ills riUmianl from the Pre.- ' i bytery of Potomac was rrsd and totfnd i - in order, nud be recvirodVa licentiate f . by the West Jersey Presbytery. The J - Presbytery then proceeded to an ex- . . aminulion of Mr. Coyfc with a view .< - to his ordhutlon. His examination ' - was in experimental religion, theology, , ecclesiastical history, sacraments, < I ehnreh policy and hnguagrs, to all of ' r which he gave satisfaction. The com- J J mltoc on Mr. Coyle's sermons repor- . t j tod favorably- ' y Iters. I. 11. Kiag and J. I., Hoc, ' r i were- invtted to sit as corresponding i ! members of the Presbytery. 1 ,f Rev.' Mr. Wallin was dismissed to ' il the Presbytery of 11 atittogdon. so ttust , if j be might accept a call front the church I i- 1 of mlddk Tuscarpra. I I After the transaction of some L-niir- , I- portant business, the Presbytery took - y j a recess until afternoon. " Upon reasaombling at 2 o'clock, the ' I Moderator, Iter. H. H. Bcadfc, aunmrn- , crd the usual committee*.' ■ n From tlie statistical re|mrt, which J a represents tin churches In the Presbj-- j , e tery lu a ttourishlng condition, wo And n the IuIaI enmmuii'ici.iils in bn -j 1-c-total commuulcauU te 3^88, |

children to tisbtalh Schools. 2,538. i , The various committor* sulanlttcd , rrjsirts which were acrepteiL | < Tbureda; evening, April 3btli, was • , agreed upon a* tlie time to install Rev. ; 1 1- E. Coyfc as Pastor "f the West 1 Church. The service* ill 1»- conducted to Ibe chapel. Rev. j II. Beadle to preside. The charge ; the people will bo delivered by Rev. | I'roudfll; the charge to the Pastor Rev. Dr. -Smith of Baltimore. Md. and tiw sermon by Rev. C. R. Greg- j ory. The Presbytery devoted Wednesday evening to general religious exercises, and a brief discussion of tlie question, "Is It necessary to repent is-fere comto Christ?" Messrs. . Prondfit, McConaughy, Harris, Gregory, and Hridgman, took part. 1 The narrative ur the state of religion 1 the churches was road b* Rev XI.- ' 1 The Presbytery resumed butiuc-* ut I 0 o'clock. Key. n. H. Ifcadfc "teas 1 elected permanent clerk. 1 The report of the Hahbatli Cummlt- > tre recnnimemled thai a sennnn on r Sabbotli di-secntion be preached iu ■ every church on the same day. The day was not sped fled. ) Tlie minute* of the session were read, roll called, prayer delivered by | Rev. Mr. MeMullin, one verse of the . hymn commencing "Rfcsl be the tie , tliat binds," was sung, the benediction , pronounced bj tlv: Moderator, and the Presbytery ailjourard te meet on C Thnrsdav. April 38tb, In Wost Prest byterian Chapel, al 7} p. *. , During the meetings a select choir elegantly sung appropriate anthems. -Hnd,j*a» Onmic.'r. Tnr Cascaltuoi or tub Itxaxi.t t-iox.- -At a reoeut meeting of the s ' Confederate Relief and Historical . Society.'' bald at Memphis, a paper 9 was nail, giving the casualties on the 9 rebel apto daring the war, from 18(11 to . 1*15. It naa aanrtod that the avail- , able Confederate finer, capable ofac- - tire service, did not dnring the .war f exceed 600, 0U) men, of whom not i more than 400,000 were enrolled at . any one tftne, aad of these onlr 2HQ.tltoe, and ir

f UW were in the fluid. These figure*. t It is allsgtd by oocupctent statisticians, require corroboration before they can be admitted as correct, the number of I soldiers to U» ratal anag bslug sup. r posed to be much larger. With the , above basis the etallstici of the casual- , tic* are as follows- Killed, 53,773; i wounded, 184,033; prisoners, *13,283. , army can only bo estimated, but the - records ofpart of two years show that - they were shoot three time* M great r a* the deaths from wounds. The > grand total of daubs to the rebel army ' ui therefore placed at JOO.IUJ. On Ibe i part of the ftnited .Suite*, the ostl- > mates of the casualties are elnethv from » wounds, W.088, ami from disease. - 184,331, giving a total nf 280.430. It . will be seen from tin- above figures, • i (bat on the Union side tlie deaths : fro* dlrasv wure'twiue those from f | wound*. If to the total* be addsd the * ; soldtere who have died aftsw the war i | from wounds and disease rontracted | in the eerries, there is no doubt Unit lithe Ito. -mused by the rebellion " ' amounts te over 500,000 Uvrs. " ' Feeler, who. as j; i Vlns President of the United Kates on ; the death nf Mr. Lincoln, has born i ^ Connecticut Irgfctatnre, „ as representative from Norwich, in , , that Kete. Dr. Mcf fliatockha. been admitted to prolate " H UrTl ^ M< rt"

The most horrible murders wet* ] committed at Baltimore, on Thursday. I " •Mrs. Uatbarinr Marsli, raiding wilhi J her pafonta, Mr. and Mrs. Dwysr, at' " ~-hc ols* cut tbs (Koat of Iter mother. I . who te not expected to recover. The j 1 of U>e children was only eight * i [ the jnuedeixss wu Insane. , 8pecisl Notices. ' J in Ckwimrr. of N-w | and I COMMISSIONER j Par IS* Stale of recnijlt iaU, i DKSFIIUS, BUWDKites **s csvsaau I fSswssjsis® gna Isaappl-^ I Bsweasl TumVtr srs tavttve ts imBRit | j luluteal, snii • nsStelssl 'larl^sst of ■tev lis test. VoruUiltf IssptsMr roo.1 lllttat s|», •»-! tfts« bj IS" crtlsrtos Ho*. Ini-lrots.tnr sad tvrslstlBC sitel'lao* of IS* vastllatlOB !St alaoipSorfl* alwsya tiiMtt* thejt TSc Jak* of oaJy a slssls root oi b«tk esat-lsff ^tho tkr*c |.rop*rtl*« of * took, so rorUolly rsatuafol of lta'*s)tro l-T frwinrst ! 1 «trssctfcso«l*lolE(. SfollS-rroloUas ofot i ! ' ...

• ! cure%fOM(teteMaoter^rea*stM0.' "" - ; > ' | si5"' *** 10 f V 1 r | tuti^ troMr^Ii?*ls&M§ ^rrea^o^ . i olalat **J bjft-f p*:s sr* oft' a fororusorra of ' Coaaoaplloa. tsAobrs Ihrr auIISst uifsi solas UwrrMoltstS* aool prioopt otloolloo. TS* reisioolf Sjnis b ■ bfdk-tss sbUS |- te Sad • loss r'oSa'Sra ksf*ra the public. : i - foTn ' ocTists id "l^Ta ca'ty. I ^It It^psUstoWIII refWi"IMlt)r foltew tb« i SrS'lri S on*, abas pslkals bars tbo sioat slsraui c£ "SSfbt'sMsi sto^mmtd*Stlit?!?ao . to sasbs dsais* tbst ISsj art oMIfod to lis Is n 5SS3S II t^te»annassal;BdiMuaf'aBd°toBoa* v si^agaasi ^ j t> rs»Sr*l?aub*r'of 5'rteMw bo^bl f n sSMtrsevstsitrtU ruaaiss tont-ul sow MM , aauit b* ■tr*nc1bon*d la order to mats after • ioKs»»adl.ro.(terT«,sre ^-rsia I wSSSfc z . j res of tbs Vsbaook Syrup wtn ootplsbs tb* • sSat'Sj'aSS o rratoro Its SooltSj sstlM. Tbof baa. oil IS. ' I l- SLVfX ' T plW, bfUsot sUMtltSa, ssdstl Mbar Slssata I wbka ana* (root s lopU or sbatnastsd ssadl- : » tVaasftb* Mar. OobSo, bMS**. pill, will

iflHIP t ""TsHPttofte''- | 1 DIED. " WBIIADIX.-tteUsalr** WctowTtbtMU | 1*1., si dipt IwrlsXv.Una H..*UoMdsiabtw i ' ot lass, sod Martha Wbllldls, .1.0 IV r— " J t» HtLLUIH — Oo tbo Mtb last., of atsrtet 1 WbllidlB. sfsd ts'aoatea. 1 Oasws loop lua tsfloussbtwr, rvs is. e.rb tad Ulsst loasb, rlMte bis eras Is dntMlks sUnlwr Mr BgKXtE— Hoar Itvldoslakt K J., os j teksok Is So sstb !»U^f bbtei*4^ a TSIs fsotknan. a lil.'lj rsspsrfsbls cJUr.ii, , •uuttelias.at, Mia Sot ass to tbs' I'otrod st.to. wb.s quit, reuse. * prist1 ty lad,, b. teOowtotbst rotation fo.^wn! a jnarslatbo rnyof Mabnood. Vte*lsl.. la tbats »Ss or 1.1 naiod tbo Srat lis. of ttasM^H* ' ' 55aSa5'

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^ mm H»6iirs 1 Nnturnl Htetory. wmmm 1 'c£2o^,aa2rtM*to^Ciiwy Sr. aod tel. mM lossavoMSwtlb , - "OUB FATHER'S HOUSE" or. I " 1 The Uavvritten Word .mmmm • s35ss«ssS»asa i C.T£K=a-K.-£2:i!^':S|| ; Jn^ilfl l^ujyyTxmLibfcL Mecca 5v | • ijvii irsatw^uaa^MUrf f^ | L \\ANTEDI • Physical Life of Woman " TWENTV-rtl-rM THOUlAltn Now BIADV ° By (.CO. H.NSPHXH, M O. " ^^TgWuiS'lutSftSf-^lK

Dry Qoods, Groceries, Ae. rjyHE Publle sr. uWh.i-allr THE CHEAP STORK. MACKEY WILLIAM8. DENNISV1LI.K, Cam; Mat CO., N. J., Wb.rs tbsy will flsd K.try Vsrloty of NEW GOODS. /fir uetirn rsmf Tin: cirr. i DR1SS SHAWLS & Otto Goods COIM LsSIa^atobrtes'jvar fn.sdr Olioiee G-oo<lri LOW DOWN FIGURES -FOR cash! Wa rask. s PposlsMjof STAPt-S GOODS, Bleached Hoslin Department Being the Largat nnd Best Assorted In the County. COME AS D SEK ODSKEW STOCK RIGHT A TOLL LIKE OT CLOTHS, CASSIS8EREH, Linen Drills, Etc. roa MEWS AND BOTT WEAR. A LARGE STOCK 08 Groceries, Queens Ware, ifce. ^Soua Croat narrates now white you ksa ■r Veu win tad « THE CHEAP STORK of Maokey Williams, phosphates, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN

! j anlte^TteWprb^f" OOOla VlVolm Nrxv nnd Choice Ntock, | j At The Vkbt Lowest PniCDi. ' i CONK KAKLT AND SECCKK ! i GREAT BARGAINS. 'f" AUteWHik" MACKEY WILLIAMS, DSOTISVII L« - J.»y Cnps May CWwaty. N. /. . :JN. C. P™.U. K. W. Cos. Pxssr * Socrn Br*., ■ I cape yir art, s. j. j TBESH TALL AID WINTER STOCK. ,] DRY GOODS, • I/itv PRorrre! Fob C'Aan, or ExCltkNOE ! I ALACK, laOWN AND STAtPED ALPACAS. . . [ (HIES KINS, Notions, Hosiery and TTjnnlngv of all klads. CABPETDfas. (Jwni, Glass and feftlrssnii. OROCERLBS. I-OTATGES A PRODUE.

GEO. V.'BMITH,. |, lini Just Received a Weltaclected Stock ,rf the Latest Styles of WILL PAPERS! i I 1870, j Being the Uandsomcat uMortment of the kind ever introduced into Cape May county. And b now prepared to fcralsh them In any quantity, and to Every Variety, from the Plainest to The Finest Gold Papers And at PHILADELPHIA PRICE*. W WINDOW CURTAINS AND TRANSOM PAPER. ' ,— ... > Paper Hanging Neatly executed. Also, ENAMEt LTG done at Reasonable Prices. The great adrantage derised from having Pa- 1 Enamelsd b '*■«! It can be tcrublwd like a board, and lasts four time* as long as paper put on in the usual tray. I No. lO "Washington St., Opposite the Centre House, CAPE MAT CITY. K. J. GEOTtGE W. SMITH, ** GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, [i CHINA ULOMU'ti, Ami All other Painting Neatly Executed nud Satisfaction Guaranteed. I ' i No. 10 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J, GEORGE W. NMITH. AUCTIONEER, .... a...

i; — - Cape May Builders' Mjll! J WE ARK SOW PREPARED

To Manufacture l.»y. Steam AT CAPE MAY CITY, SASH of Alt Sta, GLAZED or OTHERWISE, Sliadsy Doors, MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, Newell 3?osts. Bvaoket^, I AND SCROLL- WOIt K, ALL PATTERNS} ALSO, JOB WORK IN PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG SAWING, KLUOR BOARDS FURNISHED TO ORDER. IS LOG8 SAWED INTO ANY SIZED STUFF REQUIRED. ' | All Kinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. This mill having long been a want at Cape May, wu coiilldcntly cxts-cl thai I our people will encourage home industry, and wc pledge ourselves tn give litem | good iferk at a* low price as any mill m the country. EDGAR P. STITES A^CO^ j

BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE ( Soprr-rhosphale of Llmr, twatonls 4 Potash. ' A FKarKCT PKATILIXKR TOR all caors I tenLrTTaw M.sNKNRV BOWER. «*sufs»turtM Cbsialst. j • Otsy'i »>rrj RosS, rblteeslpbte. ^ ^ I a w«U, food for riving lsatlsr fertility to tbo lutbsf IBf H W*<wtbeb*lt rsttll'llrr ' DIXON, SHARFLEM * CO.. , WILLIAM RKTNULBS, e>1Msa'lDte»?i* XSmuoiteo'f'cIpe'Xy'loil c- I tr. who Wtu ftirslah It is eassUKaa tohrcir. . > wlsklas to ur. It on the rnrya. ' JjiVGH'u RAW BONE Super-Phosphnto of Lime. ;

Sraoro 1870. KARMEHfl. .CORN, OATS, ^TOTATOKS, WMKAT AND au to tbs rvnmty ot tbs soil Ost Ut vslsv ot rest outlay Us rust bint - rassybsts way*" I?" 4m? uyos'b^rsfwrer* tptllfbty mprwvwl k Susdrrd WarreaUC. Baugli Ss Sons. xiimcTrau, | • INkAluMBwdblMswwO^BB. , 1 Faacy Dyeiag Establ'shmrut , J. k. W. JONEM, I ut Ml Trml srrwf, rsitedrfydk. r D^r^ss-^uj-ssftys! i BysteK LsdiM' sad Gsatteasa's Crrw.si, is < a imVs brlllMot* h y3»l/o*iw. *Cr*|a ' J.'O* "AI-K: Twelve Thousand Feet t-fdiu- Hiding. I Sfptj t* A. T. RtLDRETB. S^s Caps Mry City. r/3-2 IN if days - j i

Clothiers. CREAT ATTRACTIONS ! Spring and%umm er Clothing. | I. II. NMITH '8 HTORE, CtoTIIM AND t lSSIXtllH. ' CEW rVBNIsllINt- COO Ds, CmUmerr sad BSUaXMrfr. lAjrr CSSsr ■ ItoU. GREAT EXHIBITION!

, NEW HTYLl-X NPRINU AND HUMMER CLOTHING! EXCELSIOR HALL, rtttLADELFlllA. llaring purrhastsi our Slock at Ex- , tremely Low Prices, during the late 1 1 depression in trade, wo ere prepared with the best end cbeepAt stock of Ready-Made Clothing, i that we have ever been able to oflfcr to ■ Urn public. ^mm2iI« 4^we«te""°b' SMSs good kXt. Save youraoatre by baying your CloEd wards k Lawrracr, j Kxcelsob Hall, : S.K. cor. Seoond k Market Su, Iliila. IRON IN THE BLOOD.

Boots and Hats. 11E-OPENED ! BOOT, SHOS aQfl HAT STORE, On Mansion lit., arm- Jnrltson, FALL AND WINTER GOODS,

L*S|a3'^ I S.lep«ra. C*stt' csrpst **>', Bo,r- Uxs*d T&Sffiafs^&sr* SIm" Hsb sad Caps for Hen and Boys. ■ I sjrVsKy"'''0*"*"^ 'Ktfflsfpbu' retdOL i Millinery, etc. Caps AIM Millinery Store. MRS. 3. HAWKINS d Mas op.u.1 Millinery, Men's Hits end Caps, La- 1 , dies' and Children's Furs, Slllllnrly Uoods of Kirrj Description. ; Li Die ru*a A YD DEEM TP.INN1X052 | towbkb *ba**rsstely Inn:.. Us slteollss } ' J^P^Ts«'?At5.,*sd,WINTr* DRV NEW fai.i. .so \yiNTEB MILLINERY GOODS,

RIBBONS, l-LOWKRS AND I'XATHLRS, : Vdvet, Straw and Silk i BONNBTS, If ATB AND CAPS, DHY GOODS. M v.risut bladsr-rnstt, NuOmr, Nrrlnoi. Bilks, sad ropUsf. DclslMs, Sfcswla, I CloU sad V.lr.t Costs, j t rrlpllda. | Whir. OooC.. Cwbrtdu, I Tterokrte.ni CUL. VMr. (terkr, Wall and Oiling Fa|irr, Ingrain, Stair and Mag Carpets ; M.iiinre. Csrpst Warp. .1. Janb II. Surru, »„V- Cap. Nty Costt Hauls. riLL AND HI.MLK riSHIOMl. '* um im, imp" P.p«r I*hi Irrnu t>r*«s and I kM,srV'«.Kte,te,b^cbte,.n,«*. b np. Mb PbUsd.lpbU. r. BOOK AOXNTS WANTED TON 8TMIG6I.EB AMI TBIlftPHfi Of P. T. BARNUM *: ' ap^EMlnk'tmOreMaB. " : XX UrfUl Fall p**'r Assn. ><**.. n rskira forty Tsars' Rosallrelte*. Dl j Ms Auay^UtejM a fcttsba*!. 80*0*. r. ^Basb- ' *C kit l*pl iMDSkPt, bit rslbim, »»*■»■■

Column JHl LAItClST ASSORTMENT HARDWARE Uf KiyTII JERSEY. AT MlltiB A WAMril 2 rn r. u c> - :l E ! " I 1 > 5 m . fc ! ■ H js * •• F E 00 g t te ri 5 n 5 , g s r. a * m H CD ^,tlH WEIGHTS, n Ann cord. IVAlin FUI.LIE8, vim i.ocika, HANII rARTENERfl LEACH te M ARB'S. ^ P • * < < El & I S 1 i | I 1 0 2 ; s ' 5 "1 3 °'g ! t '5 y M I - < ts ta

j SORT. PI.43EI. Jack Planee, Smooth Planee, Mitre Ptanee, Bend Planes, Rabbet Planes, , Double and Single Plane Irons, LEACH te WAKE'*. " I b - lilii, filial 2 I Isf ■ d sf I £ 5 » 0 1 J I P| 1 5 C I II S3 |ila-§" 5f|f || | f t ; ' -sriS -s I F JI' You Want any Kind of ■CARPENTERS' MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS LEACH te WARE'*. f-5 *3 r 0 i S ■ BH 1—4 j. -If a. I l 5 i « * iUs i 5 £ gc 1 s ± HUH V5 . S3 3 3 i ^ aa r

■ Flour! Flour! The Very Ben FLOUR ; I IN TUK COUNTRY ! Cheaper . Than ut Any Other Store In the County. UUtift te WAPENI. ^ yu. KINDS or Grooerieap PKOVISION S ; CHINA WARE WILLOW WARt "jWoodou Wbiv, !| •