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CAPE MAY OCEAlN WAVE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 187Q.

K,»!-!. ,,l- . . .— :- - 1 ■" nufiag. A*a»Mt js, uno. r Bf ni'Kjvr..:-- ! Nuvtr Jet noca In ' BWg Itynii' U:' limited, be rauderaUr ii your ex]" udilurr*. If you are a brWw im to mudtraU- in your [ <torg>». You may rell nl mi eonra. tpbas btsmn imr root, hat the s»!r IPjflH mil InU lung. Batter to gain flvr B dullacs from a customer, ihlnlliig'fc may come awln, than ysrtndh him on tbc Cat'nir, lakin:- tie eUw Ural . .tlkf{ra>an of dmlini villi him. I omou nothing pqaojwt ^h": . we romarlt thstno«r!iorv con the Alio* : ' of motteraUhn he better Mam-oil Con W ( May . We hare ihr rfvllrj* a cfere who com c not 'one sea win, that many. Aa a general rule thry pntruclia largely the many Uurca and ahopaof the Island. limit Cilrly villi am season, they renew their pair>,iur>- - Iha next, to the mutual beneiii of loth SJjUTW ma Ktkr. Bcrene the rare, however, and the results ore wifely : dilfe.- rn: Tl* fair io prranjn that a transaction will kcr p wide awoke the ■ second time "Tie line praetiro to k charge two dollara for an article that - coat twruly-flre nenta, and at the end t. .Of the seaaon Hod that ynu have usidr i- ennsmom gain ; but the satisfaction th-rcfcnm le ctoagtd - to chagrin ,lbc ■rtt aeaaon. to find your .tor-- shuno /o-ai and Mr. r.iinh-ilcr, ucxtyloor. i rraping the benefits thereof. .Irt »0. is 'it luTiax is * voiu. • It If relah <1 that nu iinfortunawi in- i | ci.l.-ntat (he battle of TVocnh wa» a , I. mistake In a telrgisptdc message ... * hi tli Martial Mac MabuD aent to , Weacral Ua FaiDy, untiring him to attack the Prussian rear at lounbnili. bat tlie telegraph told Hanshadi, and fr.tbr trcncml wont there and fqtpid no " sonny. Both tlw failure of thu moi-e- ' -Wwut and the to* of D» troopa were Injurious to XkcVahtm. Thi* remind, ua of tie- gallant alUuijit to rescue Inp" fryctu, whUli woe fruttrntrd by tlie - trJdlaU of a wont. laftxyctl.- . wa* a prisoner to the Austrian* at tto-Castla of Oiraatx. l)r. Krick F lloliiiiau, of Htlkidel|i)iia, and Mr. . Franc!* Kulock Roger, of South Caror Una, meolved to attempt hit rear ue. — . Tbt-y learned that Iafayctle, who was in ill liealth, waa allowed to rhle out, tuulefjuaid to take- tin air. Watching their mport unity tli.-J aaw Lafayettc, who waa apprieed of tlieir dc.dgn walk aa ha waa allowed with the of&;...«er "f the guard, tearing hit suhUera - at *omt> distance. Ilolltnau and II ii~ *t soma

ger rothed upon th* officer, anil hit , erica, Inateod of bringing hit sol- ' dier* hi hia aid, started them in full . run in the oppotite direction, to alarm " the garrison. linger cried out to I..v Ctj citl to mouut Id* heme and "go to , •Jloff,™ a place where preparation wat ,. made for IiU escape, Unluckily, Lafayette mulentood the wordt aa "go , , off," and rode away at random, ami »• wa» afterwards mptared. So, too J Were Bollman nnd linger, who tried p to er:a|«-, hot}i on one bone- A long mptlvily waa th» reward of their gal- i 1.1^4 itTJ- 1 Tlie Stockton Uoul hi* tuocordi-d ' tliuneaaon in edipaing the rxpe-eta- ' ■ttoiw of the moat tonguiue at to Ua ' , attceeu, and In demcnatratlng the J . wltdnni nf (he choice of Mr. Charlea I'm: ) aa Ua manager. ' 1 It mQuirat a ahrewd, sharp man to ' meet Uw> wants of a maltitude, to ml- ' jwt tlw thousand grioroncea of coni- ' i plaining gueato, and to pay the many ' fc»W fltmrteah-a and atteirtiona which J all cXjiut In return br a greater or 1*M digiae of patronage. There mu-t 1 a that knowledge of men and their J BP" I* Judgment on the worth of a J BN Writ* reliability of a w.rd. 3m tahk. the laundry. Mm Imr, tlw , (table, she magi* and lk* parlor each ' rati dolly for pereonal aupcrrialon An eye mu>*. V kept fcr the arritol ot dlatuigolahe gure'.i, wboae preoeoce i« a cord fi?r the hoh>». ' Mm af knpwn lUasolilff. mHOhnow ( ami thru rerdre retuih for their pn>- • fuse aopaiulurv. Judgment tnnst be •xardaed in-Uuiaolcctiouof [irln -,;i-.li j and suhordinatre, and finally, without t yoipfaranci ofgrwdorratortSon, tlo-rc , must he gain enough to corer the in- i Mtiyai cf thr hunting invrotrr.'-nt and t ■pur, the „ of help, and, ta -hort, , ytry expeam incident tothemaaon. j That Mr. Dnfijr, though eaDod, rod- , , islr to command, aa one in a ctiaia. , , baa prnved hhuaclf equal tn the oc « oa*ion, i« thown by the bet that the , ' ffhfwitev* tare eto milfitolltoinanage- < mat of the hotel for the aeaaon or > » 71. and HMtb* haaeuoeoedcitiuring the prraent aeaaon hi engaging the n»*r;tv ' of hi- AoMa ton br the " l^-etoc^. ne^gn^n | the'St-x-klonl. our ' HtoabatDUi howe, ami when the adMKbBd vtng !• erected, as now conH)Bnktad, it will bo the grando: i ■Bha itrecure In thi-. country. LuJtonly.mma.ns fir i» towj.thnt ! ■^lllil I I an eatobliah' d ■Ularak and' the pecatig. it ^IBha good order which has piuvoii-d J ; alianl the eOtrwa'-r of our police j 1 r ftsoe. The offlcire hate dlacharg-l j j •2Tdw£ .u" ar!-"""; FT- i s

awwk r.f lu. career for the past aeaaon h oFlSTb. Tbecouunenccme.it of U.la ft found Una at (he end of other acaaona g ■ua aa uhimibuhiu uigrrott wwk jyi spread notice. Quietly It advertued ^ IteeUaw for pubtto favor, and aa lb* « crowd came 1U comptonent of gucaU » equalled those of It* renovated neigh- a bora, and ttsadman has been an un- t qnaliHul *nrevam.'.,,Tbia b to U. j e lacribed to the liberality, tbc aodabltlty 1 1 and the hotel bsowkdgcofUr. Bolton, bio hojrl proprietor iiaa ovtr rocolrod 1 1. mora flattering and substantial evi- j deuce of thu Appreciation in which hi* ' „ gueahr hold Urn than the hot of , e the Columbia- Sterling ware of silver, ' j a act of ooropllmculory ruaolutiona j from leading men, and the hearty ) t addrcsaofunRofJ'biladulpliia'aleadrre t at tho bar will ecrre at pleasant re- j mindere to Mr. Bolton of the lutnmcr which ia now drawing to a rlov. The ^ on which it can rely, and as its nceom- ( modatioaa iuon-asc so will Us guoata. t I'ndcr its present spirited mani^- , niunt it will always rank with the first t . «««"£.. iiff1"!... The music , during tho spaaou at this house has Ken n feature, no delicacy of the ( market baa been t_tl unpurchased. And , all the attaches of the house have - Added by their courtesy and khulnas j Its reputation. Wo have room for £ more hotels, bat oil new comers to win r guests nood take the house under con- , sidcraiioa aa a model. We congratulate Mr. Bolton, and always welcome ( him from Harriaburg hock to Cnpc , May. . . . The .vanlile ia truly a grand place, j jstrticulariy so when there is plenty of t jqJly conipany about to keep down the fiionotonoun roaring of tlw waver. t When a visitor timls himself alone! down here tho "silvery surf" and nil that kind uf thiflg lose* half its charm, j , To wrestle with the breakers when It | Is not fashionable to do so, is sure to j bring to the lonely bather all sorts of ; , forebodings about sea horses, sharks • | and other mousters of llio dec|e lie Is j constantly afraid of being gobbled up, , j and a saltish saturation out of season ' _ cannot possibly '« a |dcoture to any J , fashion which crowds thi* place with ! j vUitoft 'during the summer mnntliv i t The " breokers" at Cajic Island nre ; ( lie lie red by many ]wrsoiu to he a ' panacea for eveo' complaint from I ( rheumatism down. r To see and bear the people who , come down here to have gout, tic- , dobircux, dyspepsia and other ills- t easro too numerous to nhmtion snuhed out of them is ralBcioDl to retrieve all « doubtk about the cause of old ocean ] ■ keeping np such n constant toaalug

' and roaring. If, a* thesu invalids be- ■ lieve, the domain of old Scptutw Is 1 silly enough to accept "all the ills > which flesh ia heir to," then there con - no longer be wonder expressed at some > queer-looking fish being pulled from ■ tho sen. A mermaid, or half flah and ■ half maid is only a trilb- of what such I * uhut roivasiucr. ! Them is no greater convenience as- - suclated with the travel to and from Cai") May than the West Jersey Express Company, and this fact our visitors liavcnothecnalowtOBcknowlI edge. In these days of Cut traveling and express train* the less trouble the traveler has with his .luggage the , more comfortable lie feels The cheek - | lug of trunks, satchels anil carpet bogs, always causes delay, and is an annoyt snoe to the tourist While attending to thnt branch of the business tlie lies! scats tn the rare are taken br the wise , who avail themselrrsofthe fkdlltic* offered by the WcotJenoy Express Cooipany. The expense attending so admirable an arrangement It not \ worth mentioning wbm compared witli the time and annoy ante saved tn having their Inagage chevked at their botsla and (Mtverod at their homes. During the preacnt season we have had occasions for noticing the excellent management and sagacity of . tho young and handsomo Superintendent of the Company, Mr. John Marklcy, and under his direction the tmnding imblie will always thai the facilities It offers safe and reliable. Aa all our good liouaawlras nre now busy with their' annual tomato conning, the following recipe bo uv-fol: "Scald and akin the tomaioci; drain off all the Juice; fill . jha ou> till it. weighs ta n pounds) add one large tablcspoondil of syrup, made la the ftiliowing manner; ToouegnGon of water ouc pound nod a half uf salt, and the same of sugar; oral tha cans and act thom in Isnliug water thirty minutes; take them from the water ^n^vent far tlm escape of the gas; AruiCAX WotlB. U U not generally known that CWpe Colony pnidutxs the mnst delicioos wines grown on the ' fare of the reertli. A eorgn iwivret as a rrraittance by our uetghbura I)r. J. C. Ajer A Co., contalpa several • varieties raised there, among which . the (Jon stone ia commands the liiglicst price uf any wine in the warid. Al- - moat tap entire rrop of it ia reauumed I the palaces c-f Eurmw, this rare exception being sent to them In exchange , , for their medtetne* wliich have lornr been the staple remedies of South | Airieo. [Bustoo Juuruml, i Havxyooa f.'ongh, Cold," Tlaln in; j the Cheat, or Bronchltlaf In fact, \ {"bare yon the premonitory .yinptoma j (flfshe'HtMidiataareher.^OotamnpOooT I j so, know that relief is within your | ■ reach in the shape of Do. Wijitab's , i or Wild Cranmr, which. i in many casos where hope liod rl-d, . > ha* - anafohed the Ttellm from the j yawping grave. ! in uiwcribiug a trail r.t Sontnga, in i the New York J M, a mrreapondent Sstsarsfsstss, I the gas light ore stupid enough next, j Missisalppl l-P> hsrc^ no fess tlua:

*, Tlx mas who can" " facp a hbt4" [ * U prose rtaolly rare. Ilordiy lerarar. ioflbe nun srlui !u. a guoiuoju raise t- . ' j* good and com |r tent aaslittnu. 1 The genius srhlch enables "mine]' to choose the right sort of men ' his aids it akin to that which a ' general manifests in the choice of hia 1 lieutenants, or aPreaHeritta the setoeof his cabinet. Cape May pee- ] sirend hotel kreyv-rt tr ho rank the very first in tlie country, and rery mucli of tbeir success it at- ! tributablc to the good scum and dU- ^ ; erltnlnatlon which luu guided them j in their selection of attaches. : The scstoa Just drawing to a clone 1 | been a trying one (br most of our holds. Ofhn the rush hat been so great that the patience and tact of the ; entire corps, from proprietor down to ] r-irter, has been severely tested. We ] it simple jus tire to say that at ho time, to our knowledge, has lbs uour- ! of those on whom ha* fallen the heaviest strain, failed thrm. We take pleaBurwin saying a word of com men- 1 in their, effort* to please tlie vast multitude of people who coine to i May e*|iceially to Iw ideased, and who, with their multifarious wants and whims, are not, perhaps, tho easiest |>crsoni in tlw world to ssdfafy. The Columbia has the present season seldom had empty rooms. Of Its management wc hare already spoken. following is the efficient corpa of attaches. They have been uniformly attentive, raurteons and obliging, and each, in his individual capacity, has mm host* of friends during the season. P. O'Connor, rooin-clerk ; never makes a mistake ; lias a very pleasant of rooming the gucsL (leorge 1. Jacohy, cashier ; formerly of tlie Merchant'. Hotel, Philadelphia ; a gentleman of fine intelligence ; anil pirating' address. ' Carefhl and" II. ri. Denlson and Harry Itisley, answering clerk*. Both accommoj dating and pleasant young gentlemen. I Jubu Potter, mo is taut eathler ; a J gentleman who undcralautU hi* busi- . ; Waller llartnn, stowanl ; Into of the I llotel, Washington ; is one j of tho licst in tlie country \ I (iourge Bull, .lurokwpd ; Andrew i P. Stevens, head waiter, are gcntlo- , men whoso |«sltions bare] boon Oiled most creditably. ] ! J oiiies Aslitmro sul J.—le Wallace, ! In cliargc of tlie liquor dqiartment, | completo the list of tin: [Columbia j The news stand in connection with j the hotel lias been undar the ia^nagc-mi-nt of Mr. D. M. Castle, a gcntlo-' and a scholar, always affable and ready to furnUh answers to any qucstionsasked. Mr. J. P. Coke, pf Congress Hall, seldom fails in selecting Ids aibinet. is a kind of Napoleon in this n-

g sjicct, althnugii It would hardly 1b >- appropriate lo call him a " Little Cor- * porn!." Ill* chief marshal Is Hon. I* W. W. Ware, who acts in tho ren sponsible capacity as steward of the K> house. His supplies never fall, and u the high reputation of the Congress d Hall's tabic i- due to the honorable h gentleman. Mr. Ware is ably assisted 'f in bis department by William F. Oassldy. Samuel B. Ludlam is the cashier or Congrea, and has occupied the posi- " Hon for a number of years. During n Iris association with the house and [- outside or his hotel Ufa Mr. Ludlam Ir ha* won hosts of worm friends. He 1* I- carefhl, reliable and accurate, and Is R one of the moat practical young bual- * ncs* men In thi* section. " Mr. Lfldlam lias been assisted by Robert Oonlon, formerly of tho EMdtt '• Hoove. Washington. This gentleman '■ has made ninny friends during this, K his first season at Cape May. t Louis Mullbrd and Ilowden Ware, ' answering clerks, both young gentki* nicn well adapted to their position. * We hare ever found them courteous - and accommodating, and lo Mr. Wore ' In particular la extsaided tho thanka of li our compositors for the prompt and ' faithful manner he has copied the daily ' arrival* at that hotel and forwarded k to thU office. I Alvln P. THIdreth, room clcik ; has been for a number ofyeoraln thu most * resporialtAe pooltion, and has. thcre- <• fore, many thousands of acquaintances ] II and friends scattered throughout the ] c country. Hia memory of names and I * laces It quite remarkable. IIo Is a j sort of modern Hannibal In this re- ! t spect no is always prompt and ready . to oblige. Congress Hall without ' " nildre-Ui would be like the play of namlet with the Dane left out. J Tlie purchasing clerks are Messrs. * jg?!8: Mynfa CnaK. and they are g«>d ones. e Edward Plunket, Millard soom sun printeudcuL * .Daniel F. Lndlam. in charge of the ' |>misc for hia admirable ailininistra- . ' tion of affairs. He has won hosts of j friends for the house during the (cosoo. ; Maurice Davidson, su|Brinlondrnt - of the gas works which supplies Con- * grass Doll with its splendid light unr dcrstanda his Jmainem thoroughly. ™ Thomas Battened, head engineer, j John Fronds, formerly of the Coo!i tincnlal, Philadelphia, lend waiter, ;t and one who ha* given gvaoral satisfaction. ' .. The Stockton Hotel ha* ife>*srg«t e , corpe of otfidals, all of them arc " tried * I men and true. " At their hrad standi " - Mr. Horry Dcnnison. Mr. George J. 1 Bolton's right hand man at the a ] Cdumbia for some yuan, and having L, j several year*' experioner in hotel Ufa a j in various f.rst-clsss houses all over y j the uiuutiy he has acquired a most X | extensive acquaintance and a rare M knowlodge uf human nature, which i, serve* him weG in his responsible poI. sltion. ' Mr. B. F. Bower, late of the 8k Lawrence, Philadelphia, is the uccomu plisbcd gentleman who holds the podt tjon of book-keeper and cashier. This ' is his first season at Cape May, but he , has during his brief term of office be- . ; >*VuUrUy ^ courlesy * 1 • " w ** ^ romc 1 i

'LoPiem. U the a-reamnodatlng. and I ; agreeable hiU dak. - j the Watl": i-Jtcndedetrclanfacquain- ! J I taueat. He vrtG accept the thanks .-r ; ] tho attaches of this office for hlikind : ■ codsideration lu copying the tote! arrivals during the great rush. ! u* Charlos Aitkan, ffot ; a a general favorite. Is uniformly attcn- J" Slvv. courtsoue and obligtngtn thepefr s forrnance of his nightly dnlies. " The billiard saloon, under the super- J in ten deuce of Mr. ilewev, is certainly • one of tto most orderly and best fitted . ' in the dly. Mr. II. is deserving of J . great credlL - Thus we tore sketched but imper- ( foctly the working forces of our three . principal hotels. If we have omitted any name it has been unintentional, ' and will be rectified with pleasure In | to-morrow's WAV*. Tlie above officers deserve *11 the praise and more | ' than we hate accorded them. Here is the best pun we have seen | f . on tlie European war : [ • s The French were eager to sow the [ , seeds of war but they do not like the ' , . German nation. SpsoUl Notices. MiUlei- 'rn 'C&uiuwry. of New j I ^ Jvrrar. and ^ j ■ hiu.1.1 Soij'wswisin. WHU-.1 eir.w. raravr ThlltrasU vtrevt ss4 ClrsKl imu, t Snu'lsSnlOIBifMmulf S-.ll |j r i * sSSSHS'Sf ■■ g£*jg^ajssgysrit ; S3sBkB^KCSSSr£]i ■UKI suifp^ *»*« hloniil s ffrtfcU) I ^ Iks vv^|Mto 'klaaaoB.'^Mrrer* >va*Uraik I ' H flelUf** yftr, Jlirs elsp-vd ilnw It, tolfn- ; I sss vutfirien fur. Intpmsn 1 s. > «-ufr»i ' losw sa4 Isrlfinvnt j m . ir.ik, i.ruolf.i ' T^T^jVnMii'ru 1PJM*? ***""" '

0 UraUfy^^uda u^^bl4Uvor"si*n't*"f*fr^ NEW AUTERTISEIMEXTK. J JJ'llvilL; a MUTUAL IESURANCE CO. 8 Aljks TMrt Assusl Mratlss or IS. Dlrw 1. • We Injure at the Lowest Bates, Su«k Met sbwt'Sss f ."V" * 'rafR ' pp..' .I pre! t Tat Discevesv or vns Oearssv sac : » S~ WS .tosClstl JM. a , sla^VkUatel|^uf^UmjoSsC'/wrVref. SAMS XL r. rsirx MtrfUrr rORMan L. MULVORll. Trtwurrr. *|fsl« vs* Ssrf .rsrvt-l A Svsin, I (™. SSL.; f raissssl Is ss sravt of Dr. Ofskss'a Court rtoSfoTi s'cos'w XL? 0"T!!j*krbolli*.'iiUr' » • «;''f "!■' "n-ir" s'lrdl »l.',*NuV"|l'r''l » itss-is^-nsi^cvs.ssr^: • I 3aBftu&W'CK' ( Cooioiluloo.r. ! j j JXSSC 1). LUULASI. ) »| — *y. . (pHOM AH B. IlUttHES, r ' I.K'ENMED ACCTIONEF.R. t CASK II AT CITT. !». I. f Si* l"*** o«sv " " ,k* °c"*" Wa"* *"*■ j ' til Airrro aoxkts-t.. »n u» humk • $ ■ • ; A525 fiJiUM'L.-VA'i.'S - BjfCrs^A'S^^oM:; 1 ALLEN & NEEDLES. j «J Sastk twisom Awn.. PtlUirl;;:.... . SIT AIL1IMXD III IIS*. ] " Oak t iso. Ik. fesaUtotovonkvlroU vtsoSsiS ! , SDPEB PHOSP'ITS OF LIME : AMMONISTED FERTILIZER. »mw,"u^ZuSr' rLf" ' MO. I PERDVUN GUANO S I'uto Csklo.il. .n-l Load n.itn. HrSfsulU r C..UISO Out, si Iswsst 1 1 A DISCOUNT TO DEALCkL h BrosH Ik. J~I-r »~r r~ sol top oor " srtlflvv, wsd your Older, tool sod tk.y Will u J INDKNUAJJ." Tko ntk Assov] Tsrw ofwov As*. SS, ilia ° n»». KcaiKx a. races err. , sooS-dAw UlU, Lurcsstar CouslJ, Vs. I *P TO^"^rg^ Ktfxi. JS'.y'rtK!"*!?'' utnm ; - i

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ^CEfeTS WANTED FOB i TanTMflUIlfcSPIito. ' larsidnriffi*. RJIStokis LIFE INJITAH MYSTERIES OF MORNONISM I s.Vrtor "^u's^rol»?it,!s.if*si(*ir I ^JJoLTOs'w V* A SAFE, ItSggSg I**. ] llMersaliieuraJgBJ ,u / okas" J ' '"aStat" SI6.500 ; MENrOF t;, PROGRESS. | CARBOLIC TABLETS, | ISld by drscalvl*. to" " i

rosTXa-s PATKNT CONVKHTIBLV ] HOE, FORK, TLAKE & SPADE. MEDICAL , i h t MA I) NESS. :: : 1 P | oiV^s^-7'J,w,iS.£l,Tr^!°:j?T.?t'u j j tonoaotonv^MMr! - ' to., mnskvrvtoolk wk^^JUd's'.'ra k J WT'ottawa UEEIL" ■ isrr""' LM.stNNON.. ; Q.HEAT BAItOAINS IN I FURNITURE. , Trlcc* reduced Si per rcnL ! |_ ! EXCELLENT WORK, j B E CFSKkMTKB Ot'tt (iOOUS. j H. F. FARRINGTON'S j :J66 ,fc 368 Camif St., MEW WORK. „ I J I. Ik. us^^fS ™ r- I READY ROOFING, , ' i HHP, tMrskH, sad sstllr sppttol. a. ad far ! o • : cirvslsr sad vanplM to lk. n*sufsrtuma. t . ' i 00-1 r HoMCtoTOufst ,liv"'r ] Hinkloy Knitter, o ■ TiSawa o«l?sst qsvfia JwuSa?*to?lV ! i 1 I VMS sr rlv mosdwsjl'toir'vofs. • 5 i sir I'M res sroojre* amir srsr. ' A.VIERM'AV JAVA COrrEE | J °l2sa*'i rix'ii? vu'wukukrton'vi*, v 'v. • 1 >t^' Al^IHrJu.MAN TELB. ij 1 , ^SOiaTS EAM «300 A MOHTH~ LIVES OF ALL the PRKIDENTS ' J^ARGBfiT 1 BKST11 CHEAFUT!!! a iNTtKcni-i. enicwgi, tait, ; Ukerstllr^sad Uw^SIJTrsLXjrr. k.r. far l Moure' h it nrn J .Van-Yorker. p I Aod is a reran 11 If aow. ircsMlsMh. lk. £ • LUraary.Tld'ra^Up" "iTret"/ Wortl J i JralkiSSSI^^^raM^'ir^S Th# Proas end Paopt* Praia* It. j - fc:?:

Ftper ffangtns Nuatt* cvccuirel. A to». EN AMCLKG ilsi Mllsasonalih Prices. The great odranlagc derived from having I'opgr "Knsmrir.1 (jpthat it ran be scrubbed Ukc a-boord, and hats four linns asking aspapar pal on in Un asm! way. N"o. IO "Waahington St.. Opposite the Oo'ntre House, CAPE MAY CITY. M. J. !. GEORGE W. SMITH , GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, «F1uK^ cnUTA ULORIVU, And' All oUicr 1'ointing Neatly Executed and Satisfaction Guaranteed. No. 10 Washington SL, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. UEOBGE W. VtlYIl, AUCTIONEER, Cam Mny City, M. J.

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