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CAPE MAY .OCEAN WAVE 1 UCMPAJi SKrTCVBkUl rti l"7fl CITY AND COUNTY . ^ "•' - Capo Msy City Directory. 1*7 orert r. I 7m: ~7* JakToW Wit. SSE£jSS m£3r. » « U— . v """~ ^^SSlSm/SSSMJ— pert rrMWttrl" "Jfl?! *"**' BdMsy smf<*sal>ai*am,aa*sp w. rsarcs.^ SSSKS Ws.kli,«!e» MwMMl ai«J«V-JU7 <i.o I XW. Cerate. " | Wo made oiir first visit to the Fair ; on Thursday, which waa ushered In ■ with a drixzling, disagreeable rain, ' ami apcut the day on the grouods.The artlctra on exhibition wo examined with great pleasure and satlvfhr- ' tlon. Wo apeak tho unanimoua opinion of all wl.cn we any that the eutrrpriae, aa an experiment far exceeded tho moot snnguton cxpocUUona of Hie ' • Society's oBecra. Almoot every dc- ! parimont waa flistctoae, and the man " ngrr* have great reaaou to congmtii- ' late themselves on the my creditable , exhibit! n m*de by our farmers, and hula and laaalca of Gap May county. = Whore there waa ao mneh that waa mcritorioua It la difficult to partleutorIxo, but wo cannot forbear speaking of ' the mammoth proportiona and super- ; lor qualitlea of the awoot potatoes on ( exhibition. We hate rarer seen finer specimens or tbla admirable eaculeut tlutn tli. we exhibited l-y Mr. II. C. j It.ibUut, of Bcoaleya 1'olot, Mr. M. (Swing. Mr. «. C. dandy, Mr. I!. M. j Town* ml. Mr. Win. It Smith, Mr. , 1>. Crewe. Or. 1*. M. Way, A. Dool- 1 lug, W. Van flllder, J. B. Crandol. I . lion. T. Heealey, add other,. The Ural named gentlemen deposited the production dTtwo hills- the largest we . have ever aoen at any Fair. Cape May lakra thoload oa bar awcet girls -J and avert potatoes. , Tho committee* to aw ml the i>rom- ; liuna must have had a very dlffleult ' Job to make their decisions ' Tho allow ? of wlieat, corn, oau, etc., waa, cooaidering tho unfit Tornli'.cnrw of the [n«l summer, wry fiiir, and creditable In ^ Uic county. • Some of I'm finest coni j wa, exhibited by Mr. Jolrn Towns, ml. 1 hi, ill K. Swain, J. F. Uoir and J. C. ' Spriugcr. John Gaudy. Maekcy Willlama and lareel MallUm cxhlbltrtl qiuiu titles of aplcndld data; Mr. Bclit. ® (Ltmpbuin a bit of Japnn wheat, and ^ >Ir. Wni.H.HmJlh watul varieties of com. Somple> dlff rent kinds of ' ptccirn. nonipio iii uiu mn ^

grain from the VOcean 1'ariu, were rxhlbUrd by Mr.-ll. Townaend, Sane very tall corn >.-na exhibited . by Mile. Young, of Hcurille. Mr. ! ' Wm I'. Vaugllder depoalled some , talks of oorn of extraordinary propor- 1 ^ " Iii*v*geUhlc* Uiere were good aasort- ! ^ mint*, shown by Mr. ltobliina, 1. j ' •\V beaten. ami E. T. Westeott. Mr. % D. E. 8 wain exhibited Mine fineooloua ^ grown from aettlnga -. Mr. DooHttle plaecd on exhibition a moat wonderful sjwcimeii of the cucumIwr peaiu, of the Oeneral Grant family, li mmfuml 8ft lin. and attracted J much attention. , Tli no of the largoat Watermelon, we have ever seen were shown by Mr. I ltnlibin,, or Uccekiya I'oint; Mr. P. E. , .' Swain, white bean, and marrow ( Sqttaabc* -very One; E: U William., ■ ( mammoth pumpkin.; Mil. II. Lsani- ; ing and Win. H. Smith, large water- 1 melon.; 1U M. Toww-nd exhibited j < wane berts, and cabbages, and ared ^ union, from seed. Other vegetablca { were shown by E. T. Wcsteott raHb , Csmpbaru- I . In ttw Fruit and Floral department. . ( we foun-.l many thing, worthy of cmmetniaUoo. Mr. V.'m. Doolittle I .linwod suing splendid specimen, of grape*— concord and wldle. Mr. K. j Furerll exhibited 27 varieties »f Ap- ] pliw, MTT1* the targrst and most no mere as coUeeUon. Mr. Voaa showed some wry lino Bartlctt neara-dwarf , and alnmlard. J. H. fit*, "• ^ , Towaarnd and K. T. Edwards had „.n» fine, ranborrire. Several varieties ,.f apples were shown by .1. Townaend, J. W. Kandb , Thoa. Il iffman, II ope W. It. Smith end Thoa. Gaijfly. F. Hand Showed a splendid lot oT as■nrtrd ]*ara, aa did Mr». M. A. Daymere, ofGqphcn, and Tlioa. Gaady. — Tho. Townaend rxhiUtad eoree concord grapes. In Flowers tie- display of wild and cultivated ,I«1U1CU. by Mrs. A. K. p»Mel waa much admired. Uoqoeta, moat taalefolly arranged, were shown b, Mrs. Thad. Van GlVler. Mrs. Mat- • ti~MM. Mr,. Stevmaon, a.ld Mrs. Spen- ! <xr. ' Amelia Hand exhibited a rare ploiit atykd the •• Wandering -aew;" ami Miss Susie a parhir Wy. Some laauUfol h,vuac plants wire exhibited by Mrs. II. Townaend, and a variety of Oahllaa by Mre. Mnllison. Two Ikc sIkiwii by Fred. Hoentev of l^la jdaoe, were wry much admired. In the Imdire'llrpart'aviii of Floral 1U11 out attention »» MUarted by a large coOeethm of arti vk, .Warring tastsfbl home ornament, and useful i. ;i' cw. The Skalotooixed Leaves cxluMted by Mrs. J. McCartney were .cry bceuUfoL The wa* leave, by 'l' U ff Janata lam. yZ, Mtoj

JJ a pair of aHppera^of vary riaborale deaign and eMfflWfle wortrnxnahlf., which our reporter waa rain enough , to covet. Some silk embroidery by . Mr» ^ Smith and Mia H. T. Crewford was exhibited. A velvet chair cushion by Mre. J. Holmre, and scale - frame by Miss DoollUlo were eonaldcrcd very " handsome. Mre. J. B. Crandol exhibited a woolen bed spread. The foregoing were among the first division, Ladies Department. Among 5 tire articles In the aecood dlrUUm we noticed the following list:— _ < Wonted work shown by Mrs. E. r Bennett, Miss Augusta ItoM, and E. I Gundy; Bed quilts by Mrf. K. A. 1 Smith, Mre. S. Smith, Mia A. L. r or | Champion, Miss J. Van GUder. E. S. t Eddy, Mrs. Suan Wilson, Mre. E. c IS Tuwnscnd, Mrs. IVbocah Smith, Mrs. I, M.Chester, Mrs. Ames Wheaton, and » £ Mre. Julia Garretaoo; sepbyr wreath c U by Mrs. K. A. Smith; thrilled counter- f ? i«nc by Miss E. DooUttlc; kbit coun- t a tcrpanc, by E. S. Eddy; velvet tufted 0 work by Mis. It Bvcaley; Vase of o tlowere, by Mrs. S. Wilson; doownat 3 by ltich. S. Sapp; tidy by Baltic F.. h " Sapp; caps and tidy by Mia II. E. f Corson; etc., etc. j In tho third division, Mre. Jane p - Hoffman exhibited (cncil drawing, t ami oil inintiug. Mrs. A. Yeas, h 0 specimen of shell work; Mre. J. Moms J • a cotton bed quIU; Mr*. J. Vangilder, <- a fiirmcr's wreath. Miss E. Doolittle, ' hair wreath and bead I'in cushion; s, Mrs. J. F. Goff; a crayon drawing, V Miss E. Ludlam, cotton embroidery; V Miss Julia Creese, bead watch case; * Miss Matile Schelleager, 1 eheU box; ^ ' Flora Corson, 2 lace tldlqs; Mtes Ab- a bir Townaend, 3 lsce tidies; Mrs. 6 Aaron Townscnd 3 cotton tidies; Mr. o I,. II. Townscnd, oil I'alntings-"8un- tl ; light-end "Task;" Miss IMiaSqtlth, t< ■ 1 |icncil drawing; Mrs. P. M. Way, , t water coins drawing; Miss 11. T. I. . i Crawford, xephyr tiily, 3 xcphyr nails. S and 2 Brad loaUte Chas. 1.. Fasacll, 3 " . , oil paintings, Mrs. J. II. Crandol. orieo- ® . | tal painting. j The show of anicks of home pro- ai d action was quite creditable, though V j | not as foil as it might be. James SI. * _ • I lusted showed a loaf of wlieal bread it r i which looked nice. Mrs. Lizxie Camp had two loaves, and little Sallie Hivnla, fi' ; whose sge is only twelve, one loof.— ol . Chris IUekmon, of Capo May City, hi . ' liad a whole basket to show our coun- id ■ ty friends what a superior quality of hi | bread lie feeds his Island customer* iii ' | with! Mrs. Jane Wcsteott also bad a fo I leaf of wheat bread on exhibition. I n \ tin sacond division of the heme depart- t,; ' j meat we noticed a pock of dried poors si 1 1 froti Mr. Geo. Bailer; and some pre- or | served tomato,*, which looked "real st | nice,'' from >!i»s Kate Hand. Mrs. in [ E. T. Van Glldor shown) a glass quince di jelly and can spiced canlelopcsi Mrs. hi ' Rachel Townscnd, can of jieaches; ly I-cwls Whcolon, jsr of peaches; w Mrs. M. TomKn, caniied jicai lies, per- le ; semd tomatoes. and |a-rserved peaches; tt E. Crewforel, Jr. Jar of quince * pcrservre; Mre. T. Williams, peaches ea | canned by her live ysare ago— looking I" | as fresh as If |mt tip last week. Mrs. ' ; II. Learning had four Jars of peaches" fo canoed, and a gobtrl of gtajic Jelly; lh Mrs. M. A. Bsyaoare. Jars of peaches tl | find grapes; Mrs. J. 1L C randol, a ol nnmber of canned fruits; and Mrs. M. C, | C. Springer, two Jare or peach,*.— tl Some soft soap was shown liy Sirs. Is , Smith, and cider vinegar by Mr. Thoa. In Townscnd. "I Townscnd.

We were phased to see that in the I. list of premiums the Mile ones were not I oi I nvrriooked. and several cwmpetltors I were entered for the prizes. Among j oi ' tlio articles cxhlbihsl In the Girl's Do- j tl pottmcut were, a knit lidy and Ujlln: i quilt, by IJzxIb C. Townscnd, aged six Tl' years; a xephjr shawl by F~ Smith; | ai j ootton Issl quilt by K. Smith; pitdi | ni work by Hnunah Springer,' 'aged nine ; tl and a very nice cako by Jane I oi F. Swain. i a: Dairy products were very light there I p being only two entries, but they were ci mrritorions. Mrs. H. I -earning deposi- ft ted two Inmps of batter and Mrs. Van | si Gilder one. I ai In Ihe department which came un- j a' der lbs bred of miscoUaucoui, were ' n exhibited a num'.vr of rare and bcauli- li folly wrought articles. A corn wreath. | d by EHxa C. Townscnd was very pretty, w [ A cornucopia In eone work and wool- p ' en knit mittens, bp Mrs. A. Vase, * speclatly deserving mention. E. tl 1 J. Towusrnd showed a birdcage of his 1 j own manufacture; E. C. Smith, a pic- ll lure frame; Mrs. Feaster a bcantifol ti nam geranium; tidy by Miss J. Van J 1 Glider; a silk sofis pillow by Miss E. p r j Dooliltki; ronl ami rrochct tidy b y )■ p' Mrs. J mi."' Jacks. «; ]Vllr ol boots by u i J. I„ Steal; afghau and straw picture , frames by Miss II. Iksvdey, A nam- c ter <d" beautiful tub!- or manlal oma- i I menu were exhibited by Mre. Thomas j , llcaslay, among which were a vase of t birds' eggs tastefully arranged, a mini- n aturo grotto of tea weed and s|iouge s latlr, vase of coral basket of ! ^ sew weed and two eornncrqiias of sea- ' 1 weed and nun,. Threw ornaments I 1 were very much praised. Miss Eliza . ' \ I-ndfaim showed a fine afgfaan; Mi»« I " Jiwephlno Smith, a scale frame; John | ( Vnss a miniature fuil-riggc.r ship; 1*. j M. Way specimen of bops; Mrs. A. , Townscnd and Mrs. Chester, rag air- j J , | nu; woolen blankets by Mrs. 11. , ' Townmod; E. r. Wcsteott showed . ' . Imsket of nummotli oysters; Mrs. ' I Wcsteott, a fancy box; J. Whltakcr, ' _ j basket of fine oysters' Besides the 1 _ I foregoing there were curiositiw found ' B i in rmrioos jwrts of the oonnty, decoy . , birds, dams, picture frames, Sea tnr- ' B tie, mlnlatnrc vessel, of all kinds, etc., | s The show of Sewing Machines was j ' an attractive feature. Mr. II F. liar- ' nrr, of Hridgelon, exhibited quits a ' variety of Finger's well known ma- , ' chlnra. The stand when Ik ratals , J listed his hcadqaartrre wss the centre | of admiring grou;» throughout the . * day. The Singer Machine has claims \ j to peculiar merits, ami the amount of i work which can be performed by ll it ; J really remarkable. It is Iwing rapidly | introdiKwI iu the county by the efforts | ' '[ and extraordinary inducements Ofifcr- ; - l ed through Mr. Uoracr's agrac}-. J | About the centre of tho FairGrouuds ! J j lion <* fanning Uapteme^U of Csgw j * i Ihv'of FstBshun In'lnilii i I

of plows of hls own manufacture:, one a rake, two-horse wagon, cultivator, - large display of other articles of that j that the substantial make and superior . meat in Mr. Van Gilder's Department formed the theme of general remark - and oommchdation by the formers who ; stopped to examine them. i Several manufactured articles wore entered, among which we. noticed a washing machine or two shown by T. Van Glider, set of double harness Thad. Von GUder, and a stylish rockaway by Bcnczrtt A Son, to which they hare given the mod dm mhrii«tt of "Shoo-Fly. '' The show of horses, cattle, ihrep and swine was not very extended, but was , creditable ncvcrlliclcjv During the of Thursday there were a few trials of the trotting qualities of some . of the horses entered. This division ' of the Fair wag under the direction of 1 Mr. T. Van Gilder, and for a novice in the art, he acquitted himself with \ full honors. Among tho animals en- ' , terod were, young stallion of splendid ! . pnqiortiona by Wm. Bate, of Fishing j ' Creek; two stallions by I-owis Whea- ; j of the Court House; stallion by ; Hildreth and one by S. Gandy. David Warwick entered two colls; Anthony Feaster, Aaron Cor- j i J. L, Hand. B. Springer, Chas. j i Corson, J. It. Hand and Lewis, i Wlieatoa also enteral colts. Wm. j I Krrickson entered a pair of mares; ' i Tliad.'Van Gilder, a pair or imaies, i | and W. S. Corson and Eph. Hand, < fancy mare*. A fosttrotter was brought I on Uic ground by Mr. Ed. Taylor, of j , phtce, but too Lite to have it en- 1 1 feral on the Secretary's List. i Blooded cattle were exhibited by • Van Gilder and Wm It. ■ Smith. S. Marey exhibited a 13 r months heifer, and E. Russell a hciff r - But few entries were made of sheep, 1 and those principally !>y 1>. K. Swain. 1 Wc did not aco the swine, hut to6k the . word of a leading fanner for Ihcfrmcr- I which ho placed very high,' 1 Mr. Win. H. Smith had orator the I finest exhibitions of poultry coiikisting 1 of Bramabs, Black .Spanish, Codfmou | hen ami brood of linif-Bramahs and i idilckens. Besides, C. M. I'lestcfa ex- i . sonic fine Brnmah chickens, j ■ and Mr. Swing a number of Breumuh 1 Resides the foregoing ntlrueUons ^ with Uiclr oulalour |ninlikg>. | and Indoor monkeys, snakes, dqgs .alql | , stufleil animals with Imnl names to preteS-, nounce. I'rixe candy and peanut ven- , dors, patent medicine orators, fruit | , and othen who ludustnous- , plyed their ncratlvc vocations, and went to swell tin crowd. Besides the i order of huslncss done on , : grounds there were foot race*, and | wheelbarrow exploits. The latter or- ( inning considerable interest and an , immense sight of merriment. ( From twelve to two was orcu|iiod iu , fixaling the visitors, ample prepara- . for wbit-li event liad beeu uunte , tho foresight of tin manager* , of tlio Fair. Tlirongh the courtesy of ( T. Townscnd, our reporter liad j the pitasure of doing justice to n eapi- 1 , lal dinner at his suburban residence,

< inqany Willi the worthy l»reslilcnt | of tho Society, Jlr. Doolittle, awl Mr. ! Ai j of tlie Xow York IHIbm and ; orator of tho day. 'n ! A Utile after two o'clock, the people G< ' on tiie Grnumls assembled in front of 1»- : the s|icakDr's stand, where seats were ar provided for several hundred. Tho ' cc p'realfieal thrii inlralnee^Mr. Lyman 1 1« | the gvntlemaa who liad graciously i ncceptcd tlwir invitalion to lecture f»r j that nftrrnnon. The speech was . ; of more than ordinary interval, v, and wo only regret it is not in our j,, I to lay it in foil before our rend- |X ere. He wanuiy coogratulatnl tho fanners of Chpc May on tho eviiicnl ,|. which attended this Uielr first _ ; annual fislr, and spoke of the Inealeul* W : aide benefits to ho derived fiam a gath- »' I ering. like the present one. for the ex- : of the products of homo In- ■ Tlio lecturer was listened to o( with interest and was generously ap n pbtuded. The thanks of the assemblage n, tendered Mr. Lyman, on a mo- w mmlo by Mr. Wm. It. Smith, of . Townscnd Inlet. After the close of j b. lecture, thn list of those en title. 1 premiums waa rend by the Secretary, j Preston. This was followed by a | «* public n notion of various article* Is- ■ lr lo Ihe society, which were left i '■ over in the refrrahmcnt Department. i On both ilars there was a goodly ■' crowd of iwopk In attendance, all ap- : peariug highly gratified, and we were pleased to team from the Secretary || that the tklr was a financial success „ as Well as otherwise. i u (,'abruob.,. Hooonm, Etc. —Our j j" i eltlaens should be aware that Meson, j "j • Bcnexel & Sou, the well-known enr-i'1 j riagn tmlidrn at the county scat, are ' 1 at prtoent turning out s-oiu- of tlie handsomest ao-l ira.t stylish car- i ! riages. buggic's, trotting wagons, j, : this section. There is no city work , j ] that wo hare seen that sufpsoses in i r or durahllity that of Messrs. j I Benexet A Son. The firm is rompracd • i of two practical carriage baiblil* wlm ' Use their every effort, allied bylajs-ry j competent corps of workmeq, to give i tho county a ld-irr In the front rank j J rarriage hulkling. Any of onr readers contemplating the purchase of • '• a carriage or llrfit wagon of any kiod, ' siionM eocoorage homd enterprise by ' | railing on Benexet A wm. ' Heal. Ektatk 8aub. -The steor ] ' | and lot, cor. IVrry A Booth streets, , ' ' ! were sobl at public sale, Wednesday of i I j last week to Mr. J. F. Cteke, of Con- 1 1 ! j grass llalL Tlie lot In rear .if the , I I store, now osnl iu a wood yard. , ^ I lirought fiUOO, ' 1 The honso and lot known as the uU ! I Methodist parsonage "M Galium s'.nsjt i ' j bus been soU by 'the tnzstecs ef the | . - ; ehun-Ji u. Mr*. Fa. BmuksforfiUOD. , I Moup. Bnunfl ix Ppxrnvt'*I I now oecopbd by Mr. Hands Jewelry ' j M«L D. F-Tasdlam mad Wm. Cas-

ie[ Vwk. AfoJ*tiOS*n.-Tbet*rqoe r- Aw., from Mavaceiho, booed U X»w i r, York, with a cargo of logwood, was i a ran into, last Saturday morning U is c it supposed by . tho steamship Crete**/ : I, Gtf, from Xew Orleans, off this ooaat, 1 > under the belief that theyeenl was In c it a sinking condition. It Las subse- c k quently appeared that the Jnv: was not 1 0 by any means crippled as badly as its c officers hail imagined. There were on C e board thirteen la aU-eaptala, mate. n a supercargo, one passenger, two cabin ^ boys and seven sailors. Xothlng was li ■ saved by llicm in their hurry to loan s 1 the supposed sinking vessel. The " i steamboat 'Vvzeesr Citj took them on I! < board and brought them to Xow York, wliere they arrived Monday rooro1 ing. At tho time the barque parti ed the steamer's hawser's she liad a > i portion of her sail set, and it was tlie r opinion of the officers of the Cress ret . City, she would go on tlio beech in the ' vicinity of this place. In this they „ 1 were pretty nearly correct, as the f inrquc wonlil have run ashore on Monday, but an inbound schoom-r per- » ceivim; it tact drifting toward the i" beach, and not seeing any signs of lifo " ' aboard, at once thoqntcncd a boat's I j crew and took possession of the craft. *" . J luniuc was found to lie sea- M . i worthy, and both vessels headed up His bay for l'hibulclphia. , „ Aissa titer ami Honnitiiv. — Iaut ' Jr ' Friday evening, about eight o'clock, li® • j apt. Samuel Shields of this city, was j ■ | returning homewards, tmd, while cross. " i. ing the vacant lot opposite the Colttm- -s j House, was suddenly sot upou by ; j Uireo ruffians, one of them fulling him , ] tin! ground by a blow 00 the head Jr , | with a hanirner, which rendered him is I ] temporarily insensible. While iu this 1 ™ r situation ho was rohlnal of bis pocket j [J1 ■ I hook, which contained upwards of WO • » as near as he tan recollect, and then ■ secured to (he fi-nce along the Rlclinnl- f, sou prejierty. As soon as they had m i avuomplishcd their dastardly object the o < ' | villianom thieve* dccam;ied, luaviug u, I Mr. Shields in the helpless condition " , they luul placed him. On recovering « lie was cuahiesl to shout for at- • ' sistance. thougli it was nearly an hour • licforc his cries brought him the luokcsl- j for succor. He was first l*ard by i" J. C. Bullitt, and through her « ; was reh-ascd from bis i , painful situation. Not tho slightest . I j elnc that migilt lead to tho dotiction ■*' . ! of Uic scoundrels hnvo thus for hvn i olitaim-d. though tlie authorities are *; [ | using every imam at their coiumand. After issuing one number of a daily f> I ! |U|rr— nnd i-alnly ciulcavoring to •' I the entrrprisCyJmr friorals of the "-S lor |! «/ ttfTrtp«wwax virtuously indignant ' rurffour reports of tlie hops anil other ! entertainments of the slimmer season. I I given In the Wave We an- re- - ' l miralnl of a little fable which we coin- ; moral to tlicir careful study, "A fox ; i j day sow aomoeraprsluingingfrom j , high trelflx," Ac. ' y 'I Medical Lectlue, — Wu loam i " that I'rof. Jut. McClintncl-, tlie rakI ■ bratcd physician and surgiun, anil po|iiilar meilical lecturer, has coiiwiitc.! to . I I deliver three of hi* lectnrvo iu the j | Methodist Church of this pbire, tool- " • mencing on Tuesday, (tel. Itii. Con- r ; ; sumptivc, dyi|ieptics ami otlicr sufr , would be greatly beocfittcsl by 1 -i i him. He is ao authority in I ' I medical matter*.

IXTKIIKsTIMI m Vbviki.OWXKB* MASTEits.— Wo would Stale fw l the benefit of such, that we have been ; ,, Infiirmod !>y Copt. Baymore, ofj Gutheo, that the act of Congress ctnn-i j; (■oiling vessels to pay . Tunings- Tax. j 2 and Increasing Hospital due* to 40 j J* cents per month on all seamen, has ; bben repealed. OufstaelDtriiertwUH II make » note Of this. ItEprtiLK AX l'JHMAUY JlttttTINO. ,„ —At n misting of tlio licpiililiaiu * voter* of tills city, held Tuesday eventfae following gentlemen jycre appointed ilctegatrs to represent the city in County Convention, to bo held at Court House, Saturday, Oct, 1st.: j 1 — J. Ftrattnn Ware, Joseph Ware, ' " i William T. Stevens, Gcorgu Hildreth IS ! and Davis T. Turner (ct»L). Hharks are very numerous in Delaware bay this season. A correspondent i i of tlie kminy Star of I'hllnilelphla, I recently assisted in killing ten oT these • 1 ■ monsters ofl' Fishing ereck, raughl with hook ami line. Many that were ; honked broku loose before tlicy eonld I be brought to the lioat. j . j TitK fall oral winter arrangements | | the West Jersey RaQraod went I j into effect on Monday-List, the noon | I train down and the evening train u(i 1 j being taken off and the time of dcjnr- 1 i tare | of the morning train chnugnl ' from 0.30 to 0 o'dock. j ^ Tlie commissioners of Fisheries ^ ' State of Xew jersey are ilcslrous 1 or obtaining tlie sanies and nddrcoica i of all the net fishermen of the State. — ." ; Such (lemon* will confer a great favor , 1 bv forwarding their names slid ad- j 1 dresses lo J. W. Slack, M. 1>., Bloom*- , I Imry, X. J. I ' Wo will attend to oar neighbor of J the "Official Organ" in our next, un- : more interesting mailer crowds on ; i us iu It docs this work. Ills "llrlck J i I'omcroy" cffhslon last week i was I mighty entertaining, llle It oh thlrkj cr. the thicker the better. Wo take it to be a sure indicator of , J I a geuoral revival ol bulne** when lite ] i , ' Delaware is filled with shippiog anil , | (alula are In demand. Jntl now our ! Cajxi May idlolt are eotntandy on tlie ■ j nnd it's rare to etxi raorp tluui >wuj or two ashore at a time. ' ! Famiers, com^t Mr. Thoddcut ' Van (ilMer, nfFetcr»bary,whenaboat to reptoc-' your old nnd worn out implements or paithoso new ones.— J He has the finest ass irtmdnt of tucl^ i arttela in Sonth Jersey. ' i Rev. W. II. Maul, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church of this place, i sails for Knro;w williia a few days. I Hn preached to his old roogngntioii : I fast Sabbalh. and toft liere this mora- j City taxes are reported as coming in I - ! slowly. Tlie Cullortur of Taxes do- j ' I HTta tn milt lid U«iaym thnt rhcy • ' should hurry up Willi the stamps, as ; ■ tlie demsuds im tho I3ty Tnwaury ani ■ ° Ttw Wave i. printed this wick on * ! lSa*L.t_f"^cth It tte^r | losve fanso crowded nut. I — '

We call the attention of mechanici mJsfem telhsadiieEiimintofW. > Miller In this arask't iztae, for sale i uf Building Lots near his resilience on Farm. The Lot. *re elegantly located for summer rtaldeaees— 30 by 180 in rice, and the terms are to acrumtnodallng that anjr poor man may obtain a home at a trifling expense.— land within the city limits ha* become so sauce, and the price of Ita few lots remaining so high, that it requires a wealthy psreoo to pureha-u. town necessarily Is extending out the direction of thoas lota ofibrcd for sale, and • in a few yeare will enhance hi value lour-Ibid. Xow is the time to purchase. Special Notices. In Chsncvry. of nvw iSiUlilieJ. MI M*|n!| sISU Mnllcsl U=<1, rtustelpkla, ra. Pure, tl.^af S* s Sera. ; ' li aSS 'Fr^i ! iilwiu.1 i 7—"' erre'S—i. Ifwiurill »l t*t ; |JLs. HslteaSd ..-W.*.! ^lYi'Xu'oiuJ J j Usasar' DIED. New Advertisements, yx »;\PAS»1IIX BBtl'K BJT S'Oltf fo 1711 T 1111)1 IS OItVp ati: XT sr. n iufA PE r k.nrtaVsv^iarr ra.o°p«raTrar^«sf kr irixTNESjs^-r:s . indian curkajor catarrh. and deafness. ^ si.c. tanvii. Ilakeksa, H.J, M. C. llefcokva, n. J. - lc ; j t

AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE. : ■ TkJam? -* ^ I A CMia'a^'uniri'o'sTATxe. \ \»\ iaVOa*IATIOW«ortXa People. \ VK aelc^jn^OOrTUCWTS.^Ac. \ | cry for them." WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. Dr. Weth' Osrbolie TeWsk. f; rOB WOBKB IK CHILDBEK j ASIXTS WANTED (MALE OA l EMAkU iffi'oF WOW, i By Geo. H. Napheys, m.D. ..|T|M jIl..*'GJw5kSv« aSUPkii'Si. I p:" SHgBFSg r; 1'ilTl^iy •l°~-» It I j .s-il reilajSyklifxr. Viik". IffSSik GETTING UP CLUBS. Qrest Saving to Consumers. ..'"irTa'wpa'ic.^rnre i A'.'ssS a'ciafc avw : itaiiiimtaiTeaCiL, .11 ami 31 rxasv ST.. I *141 V. o. Dcs MIS. Phi la ilrl phi a Marble Works. i -T-rer"

» NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I HELMBOLD'S j —r — — HhiHLr JoscmiaATro txi'in ' . EXTBAGT SAESAPARILLA, c j! i G iii:i.M«ui.iPa ( ! i lainmitraUd Kxtmrt (-nraapnrilln. li N.^M enoAnwsr.E.1.

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DRUMHTs. DRUG STORE! rpke. Izirgi -*t (tml Heat » DfttJGS, i fiiili Isliata, ftrfutrj, . TOILET 0 ...... A*" . t Fancy Artlclos In Capo May County. , rirvk OLD BRA* DIES, Attn WIN 13, j. For Medicinal Use ONLY,. Dr., 7IAUCI a Ttr.t it st. .Wr. WmSIwU. 4 pre..., m*. C J.S.KENNEDY & SON. I DRUG STORE,! No. 37 'Washington St.. [ bi dai or m mgYit. | One of the Doctors holds hiniwlf *" AT ALL HOCUS ( I that nrc dully ni.uk liy their friend. | sntl other*. as* .1 ikei. — |B I DULM; stokk, | DRFUft. PATENT 7IF.DICTM:*. PERI'inCRIES, Aud TOILET ABTIt I.E.*. i ■ Antrim Tea Coipj, h OF XEW YUUK, Git EES iP BLACK TEAS, j coffees, Ml fiarrsnted to glre Kallre Satis. 1 faction or thRo) Refunded |

New Advertisements. | r. ^EIJWI * OllIFFITIlS. I rwais* tl- tes4^fojnjLmjj!^cireuUM.Ul PATENTS. Lw (siimW llils. Nf^h. blai tokf ' ta^~i™'«i«.u, uiteMmnum rauktetiMKyf^A *a»Hii»i nisiafu r«n '-"SriTx'^cTJl'^'k "J W veil I' N Y A S 'E' "r I LGB IK'S ' PROGRESS. H ordinal » Fie/oriel Family BiMn, ^^Kra.iiKN^iyANTrn^.^rjrt'V^'u Tin: Ht',WAN~MAiTiixK! v W n~k t I lr-7 for .l.».|., TAanxNT k i II, * V THE SEASON OF PERIL. 'xI^telSwTilLZn.^terike nrel'iili re> res<i Uteokrai. • • ••»< yWld^f l(f«r*terre< -"j" - raiVCJ "r'£2: SBSZt&TJi'gg. £&&&: sBKwrtei.^ < i KTwursai. r: r.r .r m*>. msite amociatio*, Bn r, MUMsSseK r. i auEirra waxtcp for LOST ABROAD !" l

Real Estate. F"»' WsktA ; oxt HtntDOKB Tancx nisi, LOTS FOR SUE! Tk« MkMrlkst o**n fcf ..I. .1 XX A SO* A OLE rsioxa ana ACCOMMODATING TEEMS, Ureal, Weed tad Ceagrtaa Streets, Broadway aad the Teraplkr. B. IWALT, Agewt. UA.MEL JI. TOX. nENIIY K. VOX. DANIEL M. FOX & SON, COXYE Y A SCEBS I'MTATK Affcnta, Offira, Xo. 310 X. Fifth 8L, & Building Loin J^EAL ERTATE I II. II. MW AXIS'. Snrveyor, Conveyancer. Real Estate Agent Cottaiffi. BoildiM Lots & Fans. | LOTH FOR SALE! ; BtMaliis Atlaotic BotilGituiis

JSBSWt, 4 a .limit Hi 1 1 'Hire. I j ;|jj ' i\i Flour end Feed, | pLOUR FJJ'JO ll I \ Lime and llslr for risstrrleg. > Be.l q.Klllr s( t , . - 1.KIIIISII COAL! J Oil Cloths, end Mettlnns, I Article* Delivered Free of Charge. Mill— On Jackson Street. ■.yis.tr 'cspaRsy art. «. i. TOVTZTB horse m c&ttS POIDEB!. ■ 'SIS' it : DAVIO E. fOUT2. Proprieter, ; Balttrem. Md' IRON IN THf BLOOD. w A; j

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(TREI. , |.^naa( esi|ilii^i.!niMsww^ll - 1 0OUOHS, SOUK Til BOAT, Etc. ( Aa JMlaW ar Irratmrnl con teed /A. jwmr/u/ euralite purer ./ DR. HIMXIK' WHITE PULMONIC BALSIM. alhrr Mme-ly off.rrj fit Tkrael ssj Lasg U<Ihmufboul lfc« caaslzy. lit. reanteslre, •! I ■ Ilk < Srw rzseptloTi.i S rswtlr la Ulsl city ll. >1.1. u tu pop"1"!'* "ksretvr M U ksoan. A^iki.rapdsrtrr sr^jywtashjtatal no esse el COUOHS, COLDS.SOatTHaOAT, HOAISENKSS, sail •«* rule I moxawt cuxvnitmoir.wkasauwefkweeffllre 1, aotOrakia dawa, jvttb the wssro/ Ikw da- J iiiuimwireMmiyvtai. mijii 1 "onl. "^i!wSrrta4ly lo - ' °* "** *"* j J.H.IIMMI.M. D., Practical Organic Chemist, j No. 7oy Market Ht., WILMINCTOX.DltI MlsOslphls Sapob /oOosoa. Hsllswsy k J Ayor's Cathartic Pilla, Tot 11 Ida purposss «C a Lsxattv* Hsdtetss. ir r* b*™ Cr" J' Low" 'mass.TV- *■ 4