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G APE MAY OCEAN WAVE NtMDir, m-TOUKB M. IW. CITY AND COUNTY The 8csdat School Teaches*' I siTmrti.- Our rep -rt of the proroitlnpi of the Institute »* far OA we carriad U hut week, coded with the meeting of the county association— After receiving the reports from the township sscretarie* and such of the Superintendents u win present, the 1 intitule adjourned until the afternoon. Wc would berr atate that tbcalaliatiai of every Sunday school in the coun ty are now Icing gathered in, and *111 be furnished Us ibr publication by . | deled. As thr as beard from at tiie institute very favorable and .gratifying reports wen submitted. The afternoon seaalon was opened with an exceedingly interesting address hy Her. Mores Williamson on "Tbe teal Method of Teaching," followed by Rev. O. a Wight on the "Preparation of the lesson, lie considered (lut the Sabbath School waa not ooly the nursery of the church but pari of thccburchltself Its grtod object was lo impart instruction, and in order lo do this the teacher should himself be In-' traeted. 1 "reparation was needed greatly, but it was | Sinfully true that many leathers made no preparation at alL— After singing under the direction of I "rot Corson, I»r. Jooa. F. Learning illustrated a teachers" meeting, taking as the loWoo "the first Psalm.'' The exercise waa conducted in on able and interesting manner, and gave valuable hinUto thoae holding tbe position of Uachcra In our Sabbath Schools. Then came »toe excellent tnu*le, after which tbe ankro mootloned topics were discussed by tho- Institute ..t Ligc. Tho •lueatioo box was opened and the "an- . swers" appropriately clons! the ear- , vice. ( WEDSKsDAVEVIlNINtl. in til,: evening Rev. A. J. Hires gave a most interesting :iddrv«s on" the "tjuaUQoilions and duties of Sunday .1 School Teachers." Tbo subject ws» I discussed In an eloquent and vigorous style, and was based ujion bruins, 1 heart, work ami tact as Illustrations or 1 the topic. It was important lhat teachers shoubl be pious. Know lodge < to Instruct nntl sblllty t > Impart that ' Wnrtodgo lie consbkretl necessary.— ' knowledge lie coushlerotl ■

After singing there came the other < topic of 1 ho everting on the "Sunday -dwol Ulwury aa adapted tii the com- 1 mau wants," hy Ur. llu -bra, of Cam- I ■ten. In the sctectiOuof aUbraay hc I thought liicru waa not proper judgment i displayed at all lithe*. He recoro- 1 mended Uirec classes of hooks Li select t from; providing they presented a reiigious asj.-ct. Pint, historical works, , as children are naturally fond of Ms- j to ry. find. Works on 111 'graphy, and t .1,1. Works containing anecdotes setting | I", ullt sotuc kcripture troth. Tlrfrr < were a guod ntany books in our libraries ' which lie should discard. A discussi on on these subjects followed lo which * Mr. A- llvevcs nnd Ur. J. P. learning ' participated. Mr. for*, a then sung f that beautiful solo, "The Polar Star" ] ■ In doe stylo, si lbs eloso of which came t riw question box end more music, thus f cltsiing tin- exercises of the Evening. 1 THURSDAY MORN IN". The exercises of lite Plfth Nsaalon t were Introduced by half aa hour of i earuest prayer Ibr lbs "conversion of the childr .n." I«1 by Mr. L. C. Kd- | muml*. A Iter tjw devotional rirrciww t liie subject of "tho qualifications and i tlul'cs of superintendents'' was taken < up uud disLUSStid, several members t>r tiie Institute participating. We were i unable to 1*1 preaeut at thia session of I the lnstituc, but we learn that it waa I a» interesting as any of the previous I RSMiuim. Rev. li. II. Tui!U gave an I excellent illustration of an "Infant Chua lemon," .with tte. use of the i blackboard. The subject, "Duties of I church members to the Sunday school. " , waa deferred until the evening session. I . Music and the answering of questions • closed lite morning's exercises. • Titt.'H»Dsr avtbrnoon. i The sixth session was opened at 2 I o'clock with music followed by a talk 1 on music by Prof. N. 8. Corson. He ' s|*>ke o! singing as one of the most sttractiee features for children, and added that Words appropriately chosen nnd sung involved the art of praying j : as fully a* any other farm. The rr»t , of the session was tkvotrd to the 1 "Children'* Meeting" which w*» the grand feature of the occasion. Rev. 1 1

it. B. Wight gave an appropriate ad- ; i drews which was happy in Us eoncep- , lions anil delivered in a style which Interested I It- children there gathered to- , gnUwr. UevV B. C. LTpptiiroH. the ' Conductor, foUowixl with a blarkboanl sermon, h -lh unique ami interesting, llov*. Mow* Williamson and A. J. j Hire* also entertained the children addresses. Time were present quite a number of the ilUlc ones, and lltcy song with effort •crura) Sabbath school hytuu-v, under tlx. leadership of their IJppincot'.'s illustrative address gsve cvideoeu ihsl the blackboard when iTw' meL«fcrfV»V.nln;-l| ntroctinTto raTul' Tim r d bfite to the qurstkms asked must have hern •Muli-is of Chureh members to tiie church -tti-w, her in the e mnty should have bwsrd. llev. J. II. Dir-fty |blthe "<»+ et of Sunday li ho-d Wort" jn abw-oet of Mr. J. W. Newllo, of the ; Eitto tT'te1 il\ TldSS

TP Taken altogether the Institute Was ** entirely succrasful in the objects contemplated. Her. a C. Upnincott, as use Conductor, deserves all praise , Ibr the manner in which the exereisss were mads Interesting as well ss profitable, and Mr. Canon left a home for himself in the hearts of the people by his excellent direction of the musical . part of the programme. We have given only a synopsis of the proccedo- (tigs which were highly interesting re throughout," and cannot BUI to be of Ik lasting benefit to the Sabbath Schools _ of the county. ^ Local Brevities. 10 Next mouth we give thanks. , Sleeping in heated rooms is plfoRfvc: ly injurious to healthful persons. ' " Tbe election freer in this section is JJ by no means as heated as was antlriB" The Boonl of Commissioners h»v. w rcsuqyxi their Friday crrnlng sesslon*. Our famous • learn fire engine is in . tbe market, and can be bought at alw most any figure. e HtlJreUi A Taylor, real estate agents, j are busy, and unusually so tor this sea - son of the year. . A fine assortment of fall style* of hata can be eeen at SmiUia's on Drealur street. The Republican county executive committee meet every Saturday afternoon at South SeavlUe. Now is the lime to have your dwellr tag-bouses put though a course of . painting, and CapL Smith is the man t for you lo applv to. ; The Lodge of tiood Templars of this ( City propose holding a Concert, some s time lids winter for the purpose of i I |iaying off its indebtedness. ■ Prof. Buck, of Cape May, is about r forming a Singing School in this City, ■ and those wishing to Join are requested ' ' to leave their name* with Capt Smith, I " 10 Washington street. , . 1 ' "xFJjESri rf~ifiso"Boii will he played ' between the Amateur and Cape May , City Clubs, on the grounds ot the form- t er, on Saturday afternoon next. (iamo ' ( lo comment* at one o'clock. J , The not wry pkuaant buslm-** of , pulling up stove* and adjusting old ( , pipe* has commenced again. Reader, ] , don't put it off till the last moment. and then get provoked Uiat your want* , f not immediately intended to. | Tbe attculion of our young men is < , called to tho announcement hy the 1 of a meeting of the member* . of the t,'npc May Lyceum next Friday 1

. evening at the Arcade building, on c Washington aliscL Tiie bathing last Friday was said to I be "perfectly dcUgtitftil" If • party of S i who practically tested Its merby taking a ten-minutes' hath in 1 the afternoon. Tbe water still retains the warmth of the past Summer. Those of our country readers who attend the Methodist Church of this s place, will no doubt he glad to learn that a number of cast-irnu hitching- ^ posts have bran placed along the line "i the side-walk for their «peclal aceom- * modalloo. During the past week two business « sites on Jackson street hsvc changed ' both Iota fronting the Umlre c lloitw. One waa buught Inr C. Camof Philadelphia, uf Mr. tien. J. r tho other by a gentleman of tin- atune elty from Mr. Isaa<- Whlll- " , din. The present owners intend buiid- ' Ing during the winter. ] IMPUUVKMENTS —Messr*. Cassidy i and Ludlam are building lor them- ( ' selves a neat and substantial store on r Washington street, opposite tbe Gen- • - ■ House. The location they have i selected I. one of the best, sod is adI mlrebly adapted lor the business for i which tiie building is designed. t r Tbe doable-store building en the lot ' adjoining Mr. Dillon's property, near ' r tho junction of Washington and Deea- ] t streets, which Is In course of erec- 1 i we neglected to mention aa bo- . I I longing to tho Mcasn. Herxberg A j 1 Bro., Jewelers, of Philadelphia. T he j i Mores will bs handsomely finished, tho ; f Honrs being of walnut and ash, laid lu > ' alternate strips. Th c counters are b> , 1 . of the urn- material and elaborately j ' I ornamented. Both stores are to he h completed in December, i Mr. Isaac Smith la about building a ; I fine Itore on his lot adjoining Dr. Phllt lips' residence, un Washington street : ' The contract hoa Iweu given to Mr. ! - Tltoa. Sayre, of thia place. The frame • |« being now prepared. •' t Tl«t atore Lately occupied by Mrs. H. ; S. Hawkins ia t > 1*> immediately alter- , , I i «1 and Improved, that lady having re- j , s ' moved bar buaincaa to the Arcade on j I I lite opposite side of the atreet- It was . . I only Inst spring Mr*. Hawkins enlarged ; . uun m»i airs, iiawatn* entargeit

• 1 ami otherwise Improved the store. 1 - , which is now to undergo a second - 1 transformation, owing to Iter growing *.i J5rttoHr-4lifa U, under- ■ . stands now to cater to the tastes and 1 fashions of the ladies of Capo May. A match gatne of boss-ball was j ; played on Saturday afternoon last, be- , tw.cn the Amateur Club ef this City ^ and tbe Base Ball Club of SesviUe, resulting in a drawn game, after a very I exciting play of three hours. Thf r match look place on tho Amateur has* boll grounds, and was witnessed by a j goodly nnmbqr of our citizens. When , the game was caflsd, the score stood t (8 for the Amateurs to 3C foe llui Seae villc lioys. (be latter bring to the bat , on their hut inning, but which was j cut short OO account of tho gathering e darkness after the Sun had disappeared. " The Afitota Bohkali* was visiB bto in unusual brilliancy from this n place on Friday evening, and held the attention of nearly our whole population Ibr over an hour. We see by our ■n exchanges that similar celestial phe10 nomena were st the same time visible * over all the New England and Middle hi ssan 1- i CAEB Mat Lvmm.-ln pursuance t ■a to adjournment of this Sciety last i " June, the nwmhen thereof will meet I In lbs "Areade" building, Washington u- , street, cm Friday evening. 21>t Inst., i ih | particularly requested. id : 0. W. Shith, Prea. iK Wc are under obligation to Oapt. re Kintry for a quantity uf Mammoth t be has^b^Trahfo^ «°tbT farW ;T ^ ^To^nd M Town Ifank. be OS are unde; two posada wMlssevecal

M CWISCIL pmocKEBixes. Council met oo Monday evening, in is* pursuance to adjournment, as In absence of tbe Mayor, Recorder Hughes called tbe council to order. ?; Members present— Messrs. Hughes, si Ludlam, Thompson. J. G. W. Ware, re J. Strattoo Ware, W. W. Waie. d- The Mayor subsequently appeared J and took tl» chair. ,1b Tbe record of the proceedings of the previous session was read and mpTbe followim; bills which were rofcirfal to the Committeo on Protection of^'roperty. were ordered paid*— C: X. C. m*. sosstsr.riu*. «».. SUAM l. S. Osreuss. ksralsr SalS, IAS J«f«. CXto.h.rr.resloU.Mi., it si ' Tho following bills were ordered •" pald>b*l> »*., wtsklr allows*** io Mr. Thompson oflered lite following resolution whiub was adopted:— Resolved, That from and after this date no goods shall be purchased or ordered for the use of the dty, except ,, bv tbe City Ckrk or Hie Committee on . I rotection of Property and ImprovcMr. W. Ware moved llut an be drawn in favor of Mr. Ilenrj'- J Fox for the amount of the award madu in payment of land taken from Id* * property intbo widening of Wasliington , Which was agreed to. Mr. Thompson states! lhat Mr. John P. Moan, a non-resident property boklcr 1 having been assessed for poll-tax, appealed to council for a deduction of ■ that amount from his tax bill. He s therefore moved that a bill of relief lie . f drawn in favor of Mr. J. P. Sloan for | $7.« the amount ot the tax. , l Which was agreed to. | , Tho matter of Mr. G. Hlldrctb-'s; | I steam mill was considered, resulting , , the unanimous adoption of tbe fol- , lowing resolution: , Besolvsd, Tltat the Jutlirtsrv Conn , mlttee be and Is liereby authorized im- . mediatnlv to take legal proceeding* ■ against George HUdretii for maintain- ' a dangerous nuisance against tbe i welfare of the citizens of the Cily of j, Cape May. On motion the clerk was instructed , serve u copy, of the same on Mr. withont delay. Mr. W; Ware moved a reamsldcr- j ation of the vote by which the bill* of j , tiie members of the Board of Heallh ' ; lost at the previous session. , | ! Which was agreed to. A motion that the bill of Mr. J. G. , IV. Ware, amounting to *112.50, he ( • ■ . ' ' an-, amounting to ei«s.oo, ue

ordcred paid, was lost. Mr. W. Ware moved that all order ( he drawn in favor of Mr. Ware for ■ ^ Mr. Ludlam ofiercd aa an amendment that the amount be lundc 85(1. , Amendment waa lost. Affirmative— Messrs. Ludlam, J. .S. Negative — Messrs. Hughes, Thotnt- j •on. W. W. Ware. -a Mr. Ware's motion w»* ngned to:— j. /UkMllll HUgllM, Tlinilip-':!!. Ware—a J° Negative — Messrs. Ludlam, J. S. 1 3. i The Mil of Mr. T. II. Hughes for 3112.30 was also defeated, imd a mo- - tlon was made that an order lor fiHO he drawn In his favor. Mr. Ludlam offered as an amend- * meat that the order be drawn for 830. i. Amendment lost — Messra. I.udlam and J. H. Ware voting in the affirms- . live; Messrs. Thompson, J. U. W. j " Ware, nnd W. W. Ware voting in tiie ; c The original motion waa agreed to. ,, Affirmative— Messrs. Thompson, J. . W. Ware, W. W. Ware— 3. 1 Negative— Messrs. I.udlam and J. [ 3. Ware— 2. r Tlic bill of Mr. W. a Miller for I v f 142.50 for services rendered aa mem- , ber of the Boonl of Health was lost. 1 It was moved that an order lor 880 1 drawn in favor of Mr. Miller. An amendment that the sum at- 880 , , substituted by that of 830 was lost. 1 when tbe question on the original mo- , 1 ' tlon resulted in the following vote: j ' ■ | A fflnnstlve— Messrs. Hughes, Lud- ! ' , J. 8. Ware. — 3. , Negative — Messrs. Thompson, J. ! I 0. W. Wore, W. W. Ware. — 3. : j Decided In the affirmative by tbe j j 1 1 The bill of Dr. J. 8. Kennedy for : , for srrvlcrai as chairman of the , , : Board of Health waa loat. I Mr. Ludlam moved that an order ' 1 he drawn In ills favor for 830. ' 1 I W blch was not agreed to. ; 1 , 1 Mr. W. Ware moved that the order 1 I* drawn for tbo anm of 88U. ' Which was agreed to. 1 Tho following reoolutien waa offered . 1 . Mr. Thompsou and adopted:— I Resolved, That tbe Police of the city > lie allowed, from and after this date , two dollars per day and night. Mr. Thompson moved that orders 1 : Is- drawn in fsvor of I). McCarty and I ' i Thos. Thornlnn fiir $1.31 each, for i . three-fourths of a day's labor Ibr dtj. | , Which was agreed to. I Mr. Thompson moved that when : council adjourn it adjourn to meet on I i council

; ' Monday evening, 24th inaL lc' ' Which was agreed to. 1 on : On motion council adjourned. > N U Is. lUessAWt, City Uetk. ; 8c The KauhekS Fkikmd— tVc de- 1 " . tire to dispose of the right for Cape . > May county of a most valuable inven- : - lion, and one which we can recommrnd | ^ ' with confldenrc. Every farmer and j ^ - farm laborer In Hie county should lutve . r one or more of tbe famous Pocket Corn P Shelter. It weighs only one pound, » ami will shell from 4 to 0 bushrla per ^ i hour. Any man. woman or child can » use them. They are adopted to tbo 1 largest or amaltest ears of corn, taking - off every Brain rapidly without crack r t or even breaking the germ, leaving the • cob clean. The little machine per- ; forms on soft aa well aa on hard corn , fl - green or dry. The t act ia, the Pocket tl Corn jjfcelfef should be used a short p " time in order that its merits maT be „ s fully tested sad appreciated, for it sx-lls c exclusively upon it* merits. For a J r live enctgetic man here is nn admir- * . able opportonlty to make mooer on p a small investmenL The right will be J " sold at a cooshterablr reduction from | la find cost, as the prrarntholdcr has not : I, the time necessary to devote to it— i ! The follosring are among tbe reasons ; t why this machine Is tbe best now be- ti • | fore Use public:— (, i 1. It ia the cheapest. 2. It ia tin- < I most durable. 3. Ills tbe lightest and , ri most situtde. 4. Any ooe vao learti ! . ,n to use It. 5. It will take every kernel i ' : off tbe cob. li. It wlH Wave the own j " ck«n and reedy fur lite mill. 7. It " " 1 will sbeil com ISO other macbine can. t J ! house to sura It in, as it can fa- rarrteti I in the oust pocket, la It will shell 5 ■u j %£££ «y"o£J' lL£,Z:n™. u ; T

••ZPTB BKSVILIX PAUXXBS Ctet'B. in Sotmt SxATit.i.a, Sept Jfith, 1R70. The South Ssavilte Farmers' Oab er was called to order, I. B. Crandol in Uie chair. t, Minutes of previous meeting read s, and approved. W. Doolittte read an article from the d pen of Ilorace Greeley on the subject of "Scknos in Agriculture," eootaioc Ing many tfeluahic suggestions, which v every farmer would do well to read, to be found in the weekly THAesr of bypt v- 28th. lie Aty* " men rales good ervqis n without the aid ot science, and will continue to raise good crops and to * ly know what is meant by chemistry j or geology, and yet be feels sure that, as tbe years roll by, science will more be recognized and accepted as the true •o substantial base of efficient and profi- * table cultivation." He asks Uie qurs4 tlon, "but who, unaided hy science, can decide whether tho soil docs ordocs * not contain the dements requisite lo [ the luxuriant growth and perfect dc:1 vdopment of wheat, or fruit, or - grass, or beets, or apples. Who , knows, save as he blindly infers from ( r results, what mineral ingredients Df ( ■ this or dial crop are deficient in a gifrii , 11 field, and wluft are present in excess?'' ( ' With reference to the application of 1 ' manures, ho says the farmer "Is able ^ and ready to btiy fertilizers, and does , buy right and left, without knowing. 1 whether his land needs lime, phos- ' phate, potash, or somcthiug very diff rtnt from eitlicr." W. Doolittlc tlK-n • ' n tuarktxl that this was the ground lie ' had ever taken, that it needed a more 1 thorough, systematic course of farming ' arrive at any just and correct con. i elusions, particularly in tho application of manure, and here come* the I benefit* of our F antlers' Club, wc relate J ' on this or that, and although wc may n _ understand "dno'eiy the -u o ; tigrieiinure, yel wc tna.V leant many ^ facts from the multitudu of experiments 1 1 , wc shall make lo cualite its to he much more positive in the anticipated result* ' (of our agricultural undertaking*. * A. Wheatou said ho had better nut- j J{ and not plow, than to (dow and blant and not manure. j t, j j J. Voss sold the bt*t plan to nclaini j [1 ■ tes"-w""p"",ta,'i" ! ;J. 11. Crandol mid in eiieakiug of ;; I iniucles he thought the salt and mud |- i atiaelwd to thera was worth more than j <■•' the musclo itself, frottt l!*: fact that the j softner tboy were plowtd uruler niter i Jj ►■Atier plowal i

Icitk; taken from thg water, tho tetter 1 tho Jesuit*, and Jlwt mod front the creeks and -xffttnds If applied in the) Mine manner, would he as valuable a t 1 the black inusvlc. I J. Voss raid ho feppli*d lam manure l and ashes tills season to his com, could ( not see any benefit; thought thedrought might have somrthlng to do wltli It. : A. Whcoton said cotuddorahia had : teen said about calcium: one of liis i neighbors trial it ouc j-ear tin potatoes : good effect, the next year he used I with no benefit whatever, j C. Loyd said it would produce sorI abundantly - J. B. Crandol sn.1- other* thought j sorrel was not so lud -m laud as some | imagined. ! W. Until U tic said whether s -rrel ,wa» 1 • ur not, lie for onc,.|trefcrral | clover under all elreuiiulanc.'a; hail I understood that clover would not grow ! when king crabs had teen applied: . ! thought sorrel was induced liy too ' | much acid In the soil, when (hat was removal the' sorrel would die out; tho application of lirao would j prevent tlic growth of sorrel, because ; it cnunteracUid tbcsonniev* or acidity, j \ V. 8.' Towiitetid said lie covered j with sen wtwd, plowed under, and j i plauted with isini five rows; fire more • j with Inrnyanl manure; the next five with m'tscfew; the next five with hog j pen, and tbe remainder with no ma- : I uure of any kind. The hog pen manure ( the teat, no manure next test, and j the other about alike. j J. Voss and others said lhat sea 1 ' weed spread 00 tho land and burned off I was tetter than to plow it under, not only for that crop but also for the unr j follow. There was a good deal of interest ! manifested on this subject, and al! | i i expressed themselves us cntu|nralivelt j lgnoiantastoa»lmtmctliudura|i|dy- ' ing mauure*. It is a subject of vital I Importance to farmer*, ami the great j diversity of experience and opinion* ) 1 upon the modus uperandl uf piatum , r shows conclusively that llicrf Is yet . | very qiuch to ha learned, before it is . perfectly understootl. ^ llut there terms to te a podQve til- , I HI l mere smns to a p>'*tim tie- .u

termination among tiie metnhmn orj c: club to know metre and do more— 1 M No one doubts the organizalion of the j, new impulse to tbe farming interests j 'l in tliis vicinity, ami it is hoped tliat , 3, similst institutini • may spring np all c over Cape Mty county and if I he j C same spirttofreformatioii should reach | g into the neighboring counties It would do oo hartju The qnestion for next meeting. | "best method uf growing wlieut"— ; Adjourned one week. 'V. D. ' ^ | Mayor's Orncr, City ot Cape May. C October IS, 1871'. C S. itafroa, dh d-ri. \ any K-tilor Grean IfSH. j 1 see in your Issue of this week two i 11 Thdinances, possol by City Council at | last meeting in my absence. Y ou ' put my name to said ordinance* srllhout my authority. Ton should hara placed .a* name of the Recorder. T. B. Hughes. Wtio presided, as I took no part in the ctutetlng or said ordinance. first ordinance reflects upon me, . ! and would tend the public to believe I that I had committed some direct set . that matte it nreeattry for the Recorder I sign ail warrants orordsrs hereafter : drawn oo the City Treasurer. ! My oflense "hath this offending," J I I lhat "I declined to Stem warrants for the ; . of the police after lis* ap propria- ' ; lion was tixlisust.*:, and twksd tte 1 j on'sdiiiuonal approprh.th'oj . The pasI *Wt'Pw | < i The Mayor's name ra pfaeefi after : the "Stqqdrnwmt. " in qtssoUon hy instraiion ft tat msmbc-s of iheeonm-il. ' ' rZuGmc. toSetartm''. ' '

i Do]i)ins 1 VECETABlEirartlR 1 A Color and Dressing that will net Bus the Eai; or Igjera tha Head. j I t makes Hair soft sod fise, restoring . iu natnral eolnr srithoat dysiog, by , imparting s tcilt'oy tod vigorous ; II IS JLLTKnSK ITUII All OTm ! 121 WtUl fefiStt. rrtcs lLofe fares tsAiusSOLD EVtRYWWlSl I None gen nine without my signiture, ! and I put my name to no goods thst , are not of surpassing excellence. :/ Tn E I'EXSIOX Itoi.L* of the War Uepartmrnt contain the names of. twelve ! widows of revolutionary soldiers, each ] . one hundred years of age. Of ttesc relics of the Revolution two have the ripe age of 117 years; an- i . other, a resident of Ohio, counts nine years over a century, and her son is a promising fad of eighty-seven. Special Notioes. j u. a. "WAIN. ( Mnsti-t- In Cbanost-r. of NewJ Jorsey. nntl COMMISSIONER q

= j ^ 4 »r*t*i». ( I J A", tf.'rr • 5 ■ - 1 ; jySnbsdI'tMrmu awf'tM '.utlSIS'nrS ' New Adveriiaemcnla. ^ , ifeBmiBinct. i: I j ^Atfuit'jsnlrsva'hvnrtT^rnj* SjJ fa j kPLAIN FACTS MOUTH f f /IV AD1NG. A Irpe, well established -tnti • ' j succcaiul business, with an ex ! ' pcricnle of more thart twenty j five yV.rs, enable us to offer j jj induce* cp.ts to all who are j it 1 about :e become purchasers of I IS j 1 e, j mrC/if/aug-M. i , second A no establishment in 1 I the county. Our garments arc ( t— j all made If the best materials.

carefully elected; nothing unsound or »: any way imperfect made uV a: all, even in the . gri'ti oT godds. " "Tt is T well established fact among clothiers, thlt our Ready-Made : Clothing, ill every thing that to ru-tiL j superior garment, is uifttjualled by any stock of gooA in Phibdelphia. Our assortlient b so large and varied thlt every one can be fitted at ontV, without delay. Our prices anlalways guaranteed as low, orlower, than the lowest clsewhcfc. Wc have also a fine assortment of t®- Goods in Ac Picct,-ti a ■ ,>iich. will be made up to order, . ' : the b«ft malncr, and at prices much lotAr than are -ally charged Iwr garments .ie to order. 1 Samples of gtxxft, with price l.sts for all kVhds c| garments, forwarded by mail It any time | v.lttn requested, wwt instruc- : tit.ns for sclf-meast »W '-nt, and i garments, either n4d\o order I of selected fromfotft \eady- ; Made Stock, fonJanwd ^expre*, guxrstHcfl ilpf: V I reedy. / /l\ ' Persons not Vf". { can when visiting IjfiUalelpftra, call and have thei/roedKre \ fostered on our bfckMtfte Ibr : that purpose, from with garments can be orderfd k a3w ! future time. I 1 BENNETT & CC. ; TrxerHaJi,JsSM-'ri\sf. PHILADELPHIA. 1

New Adrertisements. tctoticx — Alfreiaat ii iiin i is tfis safe . IsHltoS ftlfa ssfa Bra. SU*tslKa "iid tBwfi EKtaoiut romreoit. I p »rZft|T') fafox^SUZ'VTX-W*»'H M-« t' x rauu""*tr darn- Soa.ttt*. C Si«*stlr se«a*-t b* ••xrSadr. Csll ssJ fasRw, Haitfais. faT sta» EA-N KCTAIi. I ^ cos; «*'" U. r«ff. kfoixTswsXTEoroa F K E K LOVE, I Tn V'OTAKIP. 8. ' ° a^to*um,*Ta?i,i5u,Jr'1Sf 1

V^AI.OOILN WANTRU^a^s tsjfi|^,i*a BITIIEU CARDS. I jvrh' u Oiufoua, . DENTIST. j im'Ji,' .rxr ( i a. Wllu AMS. riiAcriam. nncnrn:cr, j I ARCHITECT .inn UV1 1..IER, j S|w. Uim " I irrt'S.vtr-xr.Lstr .-u.v, :i x.v, c*. h i 4 Oouuselltr-st-Lsw, Soliaiter. i i .u»»r»:a a kxamisek is ciuscesj. | j serncME court coaxtwtoxKR, | rRILLxic j ATTORNEY AT-LAW, CAEE ISLARD, N.4. ft' I UCXXSI0 AfCTIONXC*. -

• rrts-a. reqslrtsx At. lervtfv*. «.o 'l~v. | ihRroNsrestfa* -"rss»Ws»x"omj*. fa ' i jr*"«.vrr-jr-Lsn-, jlutci, saltern*, h ; I «• l xi vis i* u cm set* r, , <« Ttc**rst*rofUs rtsuof c*s* R.J Coootv " SH AtUolstsz rtnt Katisost Rssk. | Jll J. I . LI AV1N0. DrKrltT „ orrtcz days, HI " 1 cir* mjt cottr iiorix-TsMiirs «*a F iroossi.vi:— m*t Tkunfar* ef s*l*sll 9, ' tpVlMn)i»lu' TI Co.'llljq* cul J.IA IP X. H. PHILLIPS, homo: opt thic rnisicus, orricx AND RESIDXirCR-Mo. It WASH- T 1KOTON ST., C (Tfen Inn wji* nrasit 0*0,1 Jj CRK »•!. I- Jorric* HouRS-vt«sA.>L,sfa<aitos - of uJrtrtt' SfflSKa"*- *' *" h°'"* • c— TSTV ks , CARPETS t C CARPXTS : '* Pull s*sstlM*sI —Also, OIL CLOTHS, MAT- < e TIN'QS. DRUOOXTS, RUCS, WINDOW - -0— I T G. a SNYDEB A CO., U SOUTH SECOHD ST, PRILADELPHIA. . reUE SUI RTAHD ! ^ THOMAS 8. CLARK'S k .BOOT AND. SHOE STORE, ir 01 WtSHINfiloX STRIIT, OPPOSITE AHXRICAH HOCSK ROW. ' Dorr, Mtsass- and childrPh-s bouts. f lilihSn^iuii *sppU*a. > 'I WOKE UADE rOORKR. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.

DRCSeilTB. 2 DRUGSTORE! a* iphi"I-nrp-»t nuil lb-*f JJ ASSORTMENT ur 7 DRUGS, - Failly lltditiiss, Ptrfmen, J- TOILET • * Fancy Article* In Cape May County. - For Medicinal Dse ONLY, ' Dr». MARCY A. MtCRAY. DR. J. S. KENNEDY & SON, DRUG STORE. | i No.U7 Wnshinflton St., ! |wnE.ZTHX»SN„riji j HI DAY UU BY .MGIIT. ! ttuc of" lh, Doctor* buhls liiuuclf - AT ALL llurR> |aiMoXra"> ''' """ rn"*U | 1) R l' (i STORK, GN, PATr.1T .HitDItTMlN. v,,.i Tim i--r sstv-a* i ■-* : « And TOILET ARTICLES.

GM Ain Tea Coipj, OF NEW YORK, j (! HE EX if- BLACK TEAS i ij4" "Vs'i°olr'er°th*o' Refunded."' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A°"T,wr«::.;::L ! LAW" ROOK FOP ni'SINKSv MEN. 1 yY T^ln7r4tlM hum 'Sstio'i tlV Ik wl THOU AS DL'PI'Y, . ; ^ 37 8. Beeond St , above Chestnut, ^ ' ; l« : , : arses;. ?ss 'fxssa. ° * rej*- ,1°!*'! Msfa .Wsl'nSaa*. 'fa; j": ] I sou'lk S^"liiwtrtot?"KTj«.T'«Jaj. | : I

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Rssl Estate. FARM por IAUI - __a TM«skfa PsmM sktqf aa . ' els* lufciq.1 • o-dc*re BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! ON ACOOMMODATING TERMS, , iiraat, Hood and fonirrav Mrrrt,. Brosdwaj and the Tarnplltr ^ R. B. SWAI1. A sen I. DAXIEL M. POX, II EX ft T K. POX. I DANIEL M. FOX & SON, CO.VTE TAXCEBS lloul ESTATE ArciiIk. I Office, No. NO N. Fifth SL, I Cottages & Building Lots : Flour and Feed. pisOUR j KJ-.KD i ; i ' Llnir and Ilalp for Plastering. | J i.Kltinii nn i. • j' . Floor Oil Cloths, Article* Delivered Free oftlwr**. J

Srirlmt Mar l.lu n. BARTRAM & pANTON PRIZE MEDAL Stitch Sewing Machine, l 'la iufartor), Danbnri, fenn. ■ Ulkv a Mih-sroum. h:I8 Broadway. | Tho most Dosirablo Fami- ] ly jMachlne In tho World. sign, perfect in its raustnictlini, •nd can perform a larger rangier work titan any tintclass Machine now it b aln "ti} 1 I JILES or HEMORRHOIDAL t I MOR*, 1 j *t sr*!*** ml "".S.Tl tk*T d**lr». ' i tSAffir" ' "L, : Manhood: How lost, how restored. , Im iBpoLu^MssuTsai Ykj'Ssl l"rsMHIIT, l»p~llB«oU tu Mortise*. «U. I sbo . ! "t? Prls*. la s BisMd *a*«top*.oslv '*reafa •j

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WljlTE PULMONIC BALSAM. Is W 11— trstoa. SB 1 huadrrd* la PkUsdMpkU. threazkout W occatlv. Mr. Prnnlafien, si Wll— Isstoo, lUloala write* fast there fa set I* Ith s few eserptloa*) s fraill. Is Utsl elty . who will be wllkodt II 1/ po— Ikfa laprwurs ■Ktesierf COCOIIS, roLDs.BURETIIROAT, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, CITODr, BLOODkalUM. Prwpsrsd oslp by J.H. SIMMS, M.D., Practical Organic Chemist , IS'o. 707 Murkvt Htw WILMINGTON, DEL. rhtlsdelahls depwt, Jehoees. Holle»*y a sstsn. — wgs- . tetter* ecssrstlp. f. UK, (&* ' '}'v. , - \e^2y'g" ■ . '"togtaa ' ^ N I NPStLING srwrpr lei Nr^ jtAlsl ■ ' re"> *: "I ik* k**» rki-efaM. Yhsumfa* » : SiSSs®S««a - i -i-SS.eiihi.-i.rL.ic..