OAPB MAY OCLbLAN 1TAVK. THEHBDAY. JfOVTSMBEB IP, 187Q. . •' 1
CAPE HAY OCEAN WAVE . Hi'UDAti «•. 'W* CITY AND COUNTY : j Cape MtfCtyDwctwy. gr SSte' A—rto.to. B-totax-. | jryjpgaeai.vA i •.WlSfiKfiWAliSwE ! mfc •"«>" H.h' j ..fig < .toi." K-. 1« Wuktodtoxitmt. < - 1 .^y^ArSP' £>*" iSmra'm," , j^waiSSftiS ivvu**' j WMkiuTtox AwTm IT Q~ I nill.IV>'- xaxoclATloXxl « tow month's quoTATtoMa. t Tlx: rates of stock to the Caps May 1 Saving Fund awl ltulldiog Areocfatloa forihoiircsrotuwnthUas follo^Flrat «rlre, 46 months old, * .-..It I 2nd. " 34 " "*•<? ' • taL '" 23 . •' 41.75 JS " 10 " 1« ® * The CO-OPERATIVE Akmkiation: i lit *riea, 12 months old, 2nd. " 0 " ?S"® . " " '"-"J
fad. " 3 12.® TlIK Oc'RAN Wave will be rent J FREE fraoi now nntii the lrt of Jau- , uary, lo nil Mr ndifol*' who remi- , u» I A 00 lot lira jtar 1871. ; Tn* F.LBCTKiK.— Tiwaifav of tin. ] week wa» * day of craraidcrablo inter- . eat to tin pormlo U thi'rtate OO ae- ] count of ilx being Uie one set apart for , tliu Choice by Uie voter i, of the men , nlio abonld fill varMu> offlcre of im- . ■Kirtancr and treat. Tim day waa one of delleiona physical t« vuly, wcming , In it> bright hanoonlmia smiling* to , mutely rebuke the nngrj patens with , which ao manv of free American rili- , email* wont to grara tlxsir ackuowl- , rdwccuest of the franch sc. The soft , lixtw of the Indian Summer floated through i he aUnoaphere anil appeared , to Iwatow a aootUag Influence over tlw , jeffltica! ,-uthusfaam of our voting popu- , On tlx lalaud. Die day waa marked j by nothing, out of the iiiual order of , (Unas. except tho excrc sing of their . S'TtrtCT'KXSnBl i thlrty-flvc anil deposited their bollou , in a body ImmedUtrly on tho opening i of the poll*. These, of c xurse, it Is be- , lievsd, went solid for the lh -publican j candidal.*; but were followed toon , after by ooe of the aanie color, who , went the "straight" I Unocratlc ticket. 1 luring the day ropreoonlativca ofboth partis* voted aide by tide without , looking a-kanro at e-.icli "thcr: nobody •aid lierd thing*. and iiulcod the poo- ■ pin appeared to frel that they were a partv of nelglibori culled together to amicably illacnaa the beat methods tew ill- general la-udU. and <>bo they had 1 t*HU-r haro to execute th t incthnla.— 1 There wi.e very little II any anxiety I displayed « lo Um rarolt. in the county, ; na llixt area unlreraally ion ceded to be in fumr ■' the Republican UcfceL— 1 The retu.ueaa (hr aa known we give ohowbera. Uiunkh Stonk Laying —-The Corner Stone of a new Methodist Epucopal Chnrch is to 1* laid with appropriate crrcmonha in the village of ivnrbvllle. in thU County, on Satunlav. next. 12 Inst. Addresses by Iter. A. J. Hires, Iter. II. 11. Wight ami Iter. 0. C. Kaxtlxck. The society already |uauouea a snull ncnt houao <* worahip. but it la located In tlm * uilhran part ol the rilbfe, a coneiderable di.tance away frem the mam laxly of tlxi population, and the e recti, m of Ihia ooo In tho eentre of the |«e/plc hen become a nctaalty.^ H^la xhuut (We hundrvl prPrph . and ix»«e«a tlx- u«ua' nxalem conv 'Oiencti and impnivumcnU. Many of the lnhahiUsla who AID not membcra of the church contribute liberally toward it« erection. Rev. Mr. Linpiocott, the Pamtnr. ti^-ctlier with the Board of Troatrew, are b boring earncatly to j aceilti- ila. encloalng lief -re the cold! weather itimre on. Th- Baptlat dc nomlnatloii linre hurt completed a new and beautiful edlfke In Uie aouthcrn . part of lb" town, and the wh ile village jt|.p-.\r> to bo reoeivlng a new Impettu j ISTSilKXTlXO Kxxf.aaW. On ' Sunday evening bat the^lra^dwrerire Milieu vnw™hidd^r in** th^'" Methndbl w
rhureh, under the direction of Mr. Oeo. W. Smith, the auwrlnt -mli-nt. The ol .vndaim mbrareda nundternfb-anti- ll nil hymn- frooi the "Er ah Imurob," th whirl, apre rung in admirable atrle, re and a abort Uluatretlve a TOtrut by lb- at (water. Her. t>. H. Wight An Elated by S| lite ^terinlendenUUa the intention ^ mouth, andjn'lging WH the lntereat w manifctcl In tlx- rirat, I here b ercty D rvwwut to believe that tlic auccveding IwaTAI.LATiox .— On Monday even- ; CI ,iV::':h.rt>T u"r 1 \ E
2 J&zzzr The membaaef tho South teTffle rc.TS.'rgas.-TSg H might be reordered a novel gather- " ingTor rather a norat oowitou. tor | tlape May, the lknneia, their wiaoa, ! aoua and Aangktara, trrned eut g tatlowly, and the pieawaot^)oto, , aod mony^ihat they enjoytd it charmingfcaUre board. ' All were happy. and u ^luw^ltoe, and a eooabie company . -juat lite claaa of cltiaoew that lire ' about Sooth 8ea villa. - I'rufcwxjr Bock waa oo hand with a uprtmriatT^reM of muair, in ■ Ida uraiu good natured happy ttyle, 1 which moved the aoul a. wcl at the , body. So wonder King David danced if be had aa proficient a mnaidan to 1 "play the harp and the tub, ' u our 1'roleeaor; and it might be inferred i aomo outward manlfcatlcma, that great might hare been aimlbrly ltev. J. K." Manning of Keyport, wrTlSed^^^' ^thc aoclal influooce of audi gathertnga, followed by Wm. B. Smith in Ida uanal ImprtMire itylc. lie aald lhat farmer* TO« coo•idered a lower atrata in aoeiety, from the aim pie fact that farmcra' boy « were not aumclebtly cdocatrd. The fault wax wholly their own. Three months' schooling In a year was * great pta"y, while fee otl^i profrealone they were liberally educated. Thlamnatbercinc-dii-il, before the fermen can occupy that noble poaitlon in aoeiety. tha» waa originally Jraigned for him, hb about taxea. at the mom thne (cwIgnorance, which engendere olme, and crime waa tbc parent of taxation. proved from our Stale statistic^ that It coat vastly more to anpport Ignorance, than Common SeboobHe the rum lntereat some severe blows i and politicians, dittex , hiweaUre remarks were made^ i other*, t number of toaaU were glra, ; auitabie for the oeeaaloo, and all felt, "it la good for ua to ho here. : ^HairiSSiTrsaS'SS .hTS" rta.— t-aan, wj ,
: ladlea of South Scaville know Juat how 0 to get up a "feast of bt thing*," and k always ready fcr any erocrceocy. n : ' tiling*, yet when wc looked upon huge : firi.'sSaJfMiss : uudcr which Uielddc literally gf«^. h ' were led to exclaim with one of old, a "tiie halfhath never been teld." n In the eentre of the tMile wa* pb»d it : magnificent bogujat of flewere,con1 listing of 93 varieties, presented by a r lsdyTgalhered from her itoirer garden the same day, which Jack Frort had 0 not dared to toocli, even with the Upe , ofhis fingers. " Everything was soapproprlatn; bran. □ 1 tiful women, with thir noble hearted ri 1 husbands, sons and brother*, together n ' with the .rolling ray. of. November 0 sun, oat of door*, forcibly reminded one of the liappy scenes in the garden a I ofEdan, prior" th. fell of our flrat I It to say. it was a rorellng j : to he remembered by tlx, hoo«t 1 yeomanry of South ScnviUc. and the j I Partners' Club usn refer with great ' pride and pleasure, to their first JnMke. ( 1 ishlch It to hoped. 1. only a foretaste rf 1 many such sorial gathering. In the 1 future. CtsenrKATT*. 1 X. J. STAT* S. S. CosvMmox.- ; The «nnn*l convention of the New . Jersey »re.Uy-Schcwl AssocUtlon will bo held In the city of Elisabeth, No- ; vmibrr 15lh, lMh ami 17th (not on . lix- 8th, »th and 10th, as baa been I notieed In aome oT the m(iere). The cuuvcnllnu will meet in tlx, ltr>«d . street Uaptial cliurrh. Kmineol .prober*, from all d-numinaUon-, will : he preacnt to take part In Ihe txer- ; " cues Every Sunday School in C»pr , May county should send a delegare.— Sii(wrintrainu In Cane May County who have not sent in their reports, will forward the same at once to Dr. J. F. ' laamtng, Co. Secy. - A copy of the fWM« - n«c» for the occasion lias "TO received f from Dr. Learning, who atoo oswurea | - n. lhat no palna have been spared by . f the Executive Committee to make this t M>ion of l he Convention one of great , f interest to all engaged or Intnvwri In ^ o Uie Sunday-School work. B e make • the folio wing ahelraet from bh. (iro- 1 ii """'be"^ Singing will be under tlx, , - charge of l*hlllp ITilllipa. At the. first, e srsslui the Freahlent Her. Dr. J. B. " Murphv will deliver the opening ml- » driss, which will be followed by the • county secretarir*. II Second Seartoo— Addrtasea by dele-! i- gales from other Sutea, etc. • Third Sesalon — B'edneeday nxiro- » lng— "Tlw Infent 9chool"-lta ne-l 0 cvtisilicH. management, and Teaching, j >f . Fourth Scealoo— Adilreaa and dia- ; o , cuaalonon the - Management of Sunday- , ■1 Schools." followed by an addreaa on j " . "Sunday-School liistltotos." • Fifth Session— "Illuatrali vp Teachn 1 ing" in the claaa awl school. iu I Sixth Soaalon— Thursday Morning 1" — Addresses on 'Adult Ctaas**" and "Uniform Lraaooa," followed by dto- j cuasion on those topics. An essay ou n : the . "Co-operation of Church Mem- _ « here •'srllt fa i read and dlsctreacd.^ ( | i IS
"Ubraries." followed by the report j >' the corresponding Secretary, awl f the election of ofllocre. An essay ou I "Training of Converted Schafcre" ' read ami .liwu»-sl, also an address « and dleraaiila mi the "Xroeraily of ' Spiritual I'ower." i ? Eighth Session— TITis seasibo close. Convention on Thursday evaiing, j « with "What has the Aswidatloa j ■ Done." _____ ^ A t-ADT in Barton makes the sen- < 1 Sihle suggestion to plant Virginia , creeper* or woodbine to cover the j 1 j uoputorewiuc refcgtmph poW the , < | shsAuA^'pwmlsrtMtiml0^) protec- j I the pole* lo lb" heart of the city also, | j a similar fetor for our city telegraph ] j P"k* , ! Soxxm Dkath or Cou taux. ' I —On Friday last OoL John S. Fsolln, ' ! who has been for many year* th. pro- ' I (uxjlor Ol the famous "Cottage bj tlx, ; waa rami thirty called, luxl many • : warm friends who will tod«d regret | lb bear of hi» death, lie loriiurly | kr(* Uie .0,1 BoUeriam hotel, In third street, FMfedrlphta. I
hctk lEATiai rauxn ctr* BOCTH SnATTlX*, Oct. 2tth, 1870. no Tho Sonth Benville Farmera- Ctab a- waa called to order, J. B. Cnndol to 1st the chair. Co Minutes of previous meeting rend S iTSi— *- potato vine, on which grew two pernor tees, one pore yeDow, the other pure £ I^.\%J?^remmte?iSSl5octmen* >d of Early Beat potatoes- products of the 1- second crop grown thli seasem oo the g- same piece (aground. The toat plantn lag was Ihe pradneU of tha first erop. '• The committee on JnUlce reported m that a convenient room could be had - si K. Wcstoottto, awl It waa resolvod ID hold the tahUocou the afternoon of ( id Kpv. 2, at tM place designated. Good iy Beaker* have been secured and the re dub anticipate a good Ume generally as well aa socially, The duration for the evening was in- I « troduced by the Chairman, who made " a few general remarks, aa to Its appli- 1 e, caUoo to butter, pock, lard, beef, mutie ton, fee. Mo farther discussion was , d kad upoo this sutyoct during thosveno fog. | if A. Feiater aakl if in onler he would d submit tbc following qoretlon to the " d club, and have It answered by the y member*, which 1* thought might bo I at more importance to fermen at the ' t. present time, than the subject Juat in- ' * troduced by the Chairman. Why baa i- the drouth of the past summer injured a y 4ic corn crop, moat oo tlx, richest soil*, 7 •c tr those brat manured? c >" ; I>. Townaend said his beat corn waa n m the highest ground, but in good con- j * iition; heavy aoib seemed to be more It iijurcdbv tha drouth. ' •' A. Feiater said when the com Ant h r, oracled on rich land it wilted and died, * tml the result was, no corn on the > talk, while on poorer ground, the tax- t. y cl kept fresh, and there we found com. a A The tassel in all cases wilted sooner P i- n rich ground than on poor; the com b " n rich toil grows fester and is more h i, reward ;Hhe extreme heat Inst at that c. i. irnc tacmcd to scald It, while corn on S ght^Kpil Uung a Uttlo later, escaped s I* 'ithTraa injury; be thought farmer* a e lid not pay as itrict attention to the i * cvclqpincnt of growing crops aa they lr lonld; he considered it poor policy to si y 3 two or three year* finding oat what b i. raid easily Ho learned in ooc; lhat to 1, at time. J. Voaa aald be never had known so * ong a spell of extreme hot weather, as > rrhadeXDoricnixxl tho post summer; re had experienced
hot the best ground brought the com urward faster, and the heal was too olcnae for tho Under plant, while the oorer ground oomc on later and growng slower, It was not ** tender, conseuently It eoakl endure hotter weather H£r<S£a& -a.;-, pc ii manure the com grew quicker and aoro thrifty, but the com was no yield; hlnks It waa not so much tbc drouth, a the extreme heat Inst as the tassel coming oot. The smaller stalks produced moat com, and lieiug a liuk Iter, It kept green alter the other waa dried up. Dr. 1*. M. Way aald that the tassel ontalned the aced. If the toaacl is Ininxl or taken oU there will be no com, nd it to the strong heat of tho sun raided the seed before it matured, it onld not germinate, of course, the orn most be injured, there to nothing 0 supply the deficiency. C. Cowlea said being a stranger Ix-rc aving raoently moved Into Uie place. ; I e would Juqulre If this season was an tcepUon, or doeafbeaaiue thing occnr ; hsr years? ; J. Gaudy said this year was an exi ptlon, the. heat was the severest r the length of Umo he ever knew; 1 rn lias never been effected in the r me way before, to Ids knowledge; on ' :h, or heavily manured land, tlic m grew very feat and rank, produelarge sUilka but no corn, It seemed ear best on the outside rows, but the f «l corn lie bail was on clover sod, ! |m was more uniform all over the i kL . j. B. Crandul aald bo bail a field of . km skirted oo every aide by trees, it I ne up well, and grew very rapidly, , t the h"t weather came on, and notI ilp-uiiilitig the rank growth of stalks | dlil not harvest ooo bushel, when ho , jht to have had ten, almost an cni failure, excepting stalks S; I. (iandy said the manner <ff apply- ! manures might have something to ] with the failure; thought mixing ' 1 1 nuns would bo better, say with . ! i «, muck or Ume, that our land I ! i iU stand hot weather and drouth * ■ t. Way said we must be cartful , i to use anything that would hare a . ! t Irncy to U borate the ammonia, „ i ch waa ao much needed In our soil, e cxceaaivo beat no doubt had an „ i e It to aid Ua escape, to Uie vital in- ' j - of the crop. . . M. Townaend said he mixed lien ,i i rare and aahra with muck, and apj | 1 to sweet potatoes and had better i". i I I than with bam yard manure. ml Youogaaid he raised good com Ibis with ben manure and ashes; the . h .lid not teem to effect it the same i U did other field*. .. Vnsa aald com should in no case lfoonniod in the hill; ll done very ; for corn to eome up on, but when " ! I little trodsr roots not oot of Uie ^ I n are and found nothing to eat, it ;u : s very apt to bo starve! out, put on I y manure broadcast, and you will ,. j h I tbc best iraulu, nine times out of i IC club concluded not to take up „■} | a particular subject for next mect- _ . it but leave It open for any point that ,„ ti he Intndncca. Probably the sub- ,. ie last dlaraswsl will lie more folly ■ c< dered i* much interest seems to tr wliatvclx-.irdoutsiJ.. It, "-
t.. • i 1- night!. listi'Til t-ratl" r | co avert Ue principle of the scald- 1 I lD' 'crandJ said he had raised two aui ie rai'beai this, bring them on. | i Ho ixnanve was applied in drill, the ; : BMsUopwi in the manure, and cor- ; . j ores tree ir four inches with dirt, 1 . ' pfa 4 shut the middle of June.— TTii *ed it* a new variety, and ho : led till is tribute^ the seed among ■ fori (pumytaa next year. Adtoarned b it Boat* and Bbokeks. — J An t portal decision has been made rect Uv at hw Hareu, In regard to i tlic riling '«al ~t*to through Uie I hat ■ of brorra. The cawr arose In , Ua ford, al waa enUtled Lincoln v*. i Mcfaitchie. The feet. ta. hrtef as i fiiuifi hv amuditor of Ibo superior coui are Ike: MeClatchtc left Willi I Liniln, a Wtrr. on rale, a piece "f I iralfatate. TwUng it to lie sold at ; i privfoe aaWr W.JU0, and not lo be ! ■ per trauofdarton; Im'l TfThe deft^- , ! danjaoM tl j rranmiartMi waa to be , I paid AfWard Uie brater, throdgh I i : a maundereodlng, towered the price t to fel.'Mi Juxit the caoseait of tlic . drfjdaiiu |c afterward stnrthcd | 1 ' the iUce wiotforr*. A Mr. Go..lu in. whpj was wing for s boos.- for a frx-tal.' MlBmdirt, saw the adrcr- • :iegTJssfe"8fec r ! Tlic* 1 laid] treated with Uvr defendy I ant aixT boil Uie place for •tl.MO. - a j ^i^drfci^^usrel^ to ^ toe emu-
' Local Brevities. GoUlW. i Money is tight lay in your coat 1 Building is alack, t Bathing is "played." Sportsmen are plenty, i Co (fee pnoa'iui vitality. Now for the eprtug election. | T Mnatoca are beginning to look pale. 1 McM»kin'» Atlantic Hotel 1* opm Ui An exchange calls Mansard rooft "lumber yard roafe." Wc propose continuing this Xabjcct The beach is making up sphaididly along tho hen Breeao front Fifty votca remained away from tlic polls in this city ou Tuesday. 1L B. Swain's survey of the Mark property is complotod. Xow la the Ume to hare dwelling-re-painted and ro-papered. Herxbcrr's new store building linearfinished, and prracnta a neat and substantial appearance. DeviU's furniture ware room oo Mansion is the place to get your chamber familure. lie sells very reasonably. Two Umbels of com were offered by prominent politician for n vote on and it waa'nt a good day for corn either. 1 'reparations fur freocoring the Church are being rapidly pushed forward by Capt Smith. The scaffolding is already erected and will be up for about three weeks. The yacht "Sca-llreesc" owned by the Messrs. Hand, lira at the landing, and in to be "christened" with approiirile ceremony thi* week. The name has been prepared In an exceedingly and ornamental manner -by our eminent artist Mr. 11. Owen. An impromptu political gathering addressed by 11. F. Lee, Esq., cxcandidale for Congressional honora , on Moiulay crvnhifat the comer of Washfe Jackson streets. Tho occawas enlivened by transparencies appropriate inscription*. ( ■cram. The long ^continued high price of I butter is satufectorily explained U|x>n ■■ satisCictonly
n mcrcanUle principle*, and U proves to 0 bare nothing to do with speculative ojpcrauoni or comhioatlons among the r. farmcra. It seems Uiat the Increase of .. cheese fectoric* has been so extraoriliT nary as lo hare affected nearly all the dairy regions where butter used to be K a staple product. Theoe factories buy J their milk from the farmers and from I; it manufacture cheese. The farmers. . instead ofbeatosringany attention upon ■1 the exhaustive labor of butter making „ content themselves with selling their c milk to eherac factories fora good price. a merely making butter enough jo supply their own families, and in many otacs ,( not even that, preferring to buy bul^r p. in the towns with a part of tlx: money , received for their milk. The chew a factory famishes the farmer with a [ t market near his own door for bis milk [ e at a good price, while if lie makes ' s butter be moat find labor and carry tho butter to market. The farmer c know* by experience that he can make . . more money In telling his milk to the n cheese betray than by making it into , butter. . The rtoaequcncc is thai clierae factories hive been complrlely ;. successful wherever they liavc beam ,i rstablisheil, and butter-making bus ; ceased in many districts where it wua , formerly a great staple. The high n prices m butter cannot bo regnnlol as ,c an unmixed evil, since all trade and ^ experience shows that thk is tbc ooly j process by which the production of a ic scarce or deficient crop can he stlmn1 fated. Temporary high prices will not « accomiilish (his, lor in such rases tlic ia agriculturist receives little of Hie protll, tbc brokers in the grenl markets gen,f orally taking tlic must ol it. But it when the high rates arc continued anil r, scarcity is thus rendered Indisputable [. tbc buyer* traverse the rural districts and compete with each other In the id price* they offer, ao that Uie farmers ,. then reallv liegin to feel tho temptaUon to go back again to butter-making, r- We export annually from the I'nlled a States some 1100.000 worth of butter a and nearly |t>,O0O,0U0 worth of cheese, fi ThU tells the story. The milk that d goes Into lhat checae export is taken h away from the production of butter, ThU cheese making Increases rapidly il beeaus the foreign demand is Urge and steady. The factories cause such s, demand for milk, that the fanners 1, discontinue making butler and matt a a large profit oo their milk. Tnx Faknxk's Fuiknd.— We ilen Sire to dispose of the right for Cape i- May county of a moat valuable inren--r Uon. and one which ws can recommend with confidence. Every fhrmer and is Hum laborer In the couutv should hare ie one or more of the famoual'ocket Com ie S heller, ll weighs only ono pound, and will shell from 4 tort bushels per •c hour. Any man, woman or chikl can 7 use them. They are adopt.*! to Uie m largest or smalkrt cars of iwn, taking ie off every grain rapidly without crack It or even breaking the grain, leaving tho m cob dean. Tlw little machine purill forms on soft aa well aa on hard com, of grren or dry. Tho fisct fa, the l'ocket Cora Bheller should be mud a slisrt | >P Ume In order that its merits mav Ipc 1 *- fatly tea te.1 and appreciated, for il sells , »t exclusirclv upon ita merits. For a b- live, energetic man hero la an adrolrly able opportunity to make moncr on i to a small investment. The right will lie |d add at a considerable mltwtum from , it- first cost, as the present holder has not - not , 1 j ,| jj ;
r the Ume necessary to devote to It. — • - Tho following are among the reasons _ why this madilne is the nest now he- , » fore the public:— J I l.It Is the cheapest. 8. It is the f moat durable. A It is the lightest and . • I mast simple. 4. Any ooc can learn j s to use it. 8. It will take every kernel ! - off the cob. A D will leave tho corn i , clean and ready for the mill. 7. It , - i will shell com no other machine can. i • 18. It rnakra no noise. 0. It needs no < j house to store it In, a* It can lie carried t ! in U» coat pocket 10. It will shell 1 more com In a day, in preqwrtion to , star, than any other machine. II. It i adapts itaslf to all silos sf corn instant- • ly. 12. It la so good to lend. » "Tn* r NTT KRAAL ATK1K." Oil • my jouraeyi ovse the continent— < through Turkey, India, China. Japan. : - lVru, Chin, Paraguay, Braxil, anil . • Mexico, anil tbc Called States-rin r tlicm nil to souk extent am! in some to b a great extent, I have (suml the nuif rerkal Aye* represented by his fifaiily 4 tnedldnes, which are ottcn held In fats e ultras esteem. Whether tlx-y win their ' ; raarretuus rcpulatimi by tbeir cure*. I " know not, but I know they hare it to • ; »och a degree that it frequently gave h : me a distinguUhed ininortanre t" bare e I crane from the same eralhtry. [ Field's c j letters from abruul. i, i Gold Down tv 11 o.— The ptraent i price of gold bring* hack remcmbranraa 3- ' of the days before the srar, for the ile- • I cline i* so rapid and tlx: prospect -.f - sprrir toymen ts so war that the ..Id I- Umeolapsae In every man's pocket is - ! naturally recalled. When the war I- coded hr traj a Ixxd man who dared to • ■ ^ roura uu a firm, Una
DotbinsTTi^ Vecetabie^QA A Oslsr a*d Draaong dot will aat Bum ! the Hair or Iajar* tha Bead. It amkes Hair soft asd fine, rratoriag iu natural color without dyeing, by . imparting a heohby and vigoreaa j growth. IT 15 ALTMITIIk I'Mli! AIT OTIB. ' , jPries ILSO, tars* bstUsa f sold tmvwMtac. snd I pot ay nuns to tmge^ds'SBt i are not of surpassing excellence , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " jjiastovn ntNcii and vtl'dx ' cssALLGnlNDSTONXS for HsuMknpcnNs. ins T*l" a^^leABKKT^WnsL I tXCOJOXV IN retell COAL I XPLMtl No. SSS (KISSI TNltlravs) MAUtrllrttt, ' A2iLrTVMtIoesU*Sa«'b6reulIoro»,*i : S I | JIANOND", WsU his. Jewelry. And Silver Ware, G. C. ALLIN, JSTOJrikSII IrosAws) . N. V. r G"""" or L*,,Dlo.reu.ot to ss Order .( ISe Oeyhsse^Courl , rureu.nl lo oraer 01 toe urpnuic cour. or Ik. Cou.lyol Co~ U.I. ro. l.oo the Stilt .
J .Uy of April, IMS, slu to ooM co tkopnml.- ■ ty IX" VttotrlNer. .1 IX.MI- Vu.hr k.ll.e . kit Ileal It 14 tier, oo faorrtoy.^lto iXk^Uory rt f theC^Jleroooofee«erol t>o?uio( I0U.UU Ike y : ■ 1 S^py^ : ; ks' K.W r 1 ol'*' Sf' Vj^S*o^^£2k"ooou'^lXr | ! 1 ' . uniNIMTBATOIIB MALE * ' ^SkH*kSSir^^VtXSivv'Sroi^ ■ [ 'DAT'OI D's«Mnita^tkMito«^rrt'wo V * oo^itklrt' m«k^stolaJkX ^Ifkl sqwoaore ' j uii'i ir°i«i^w!uLtato^*^^io.^j :c ( A UkSJatbaeo.ooolrtolocelereo oodooiquor. L" Lot No.x Utuolooo'otoeo.tookdedkjfaotoi * Ura^wTut So' xTito". t25 wood So 4. ooouloloe oloetooo oerre ood lOree qsoelere, j "T^l "oT'hllo.le OS otot e. touoded by loods v tsBdTof BaotoM'saorajsssd "otVo. Jjitot V. 1 u "i^Jfto tooro "lots of lssdkets(lto peso, erty of Ute kelte ol Lsto V«aok^to~oOiA f p«rta>1 ° * VShn varorttfiN,^ * - to'cl ita7.';Vi«"ta co" " renwut'.'u 7 1 n ! 0 tlorpor'. MstoJoo. Tkey ore raod wllk "luol '* Iroa rtsklora'o otskty. 'lU ixo.usl'p.per.. r*? "Wis,sr- "j^ridnuibVy r . lor lkr I IINi. 100 ul koowlrde.." Tto srest r Ooassot Bsissrisls lo(tes ssnsot Istsewo- „ 1100 okd roUoool^ sao^oo^«ojtojrr#.l r (wT1 iswriooL'^ailleo lo* «T«k Hor ere * UacsolM so lofelUsost reodlof (.ally 000 0 Mo eObrl 10 to wilkoul. Maoy SU.1IDM .. oeoooosaslolod. Horpoee u odliod. faors Is sot o HanxlM Ikot U cn.tr J sktek Otoe. I. wore IkteUlfoot palae ocpesdod^oa lb utM^oo * rvatttososi or. St* topie. lor ssaoo, witkout ' reotttosos 1 Loplo. ^
5 ' .l""' ggt.«!f* . k, ,u.riw „ 1 A Cool pier* Sot of H.rpere oow jl I Eom.'m'wui, po.tpSd,**iea* culik "oolon : 1 , |V"' " HsarXsTRlSt'rilLSA, Now Vork. I ntCBLKI MAUL 1 r.x.kii KNTtKE PA** *TOC*. PSttUfi ] HOUSEHOLD GOODS, c ilgSS'Jsia'Sp; , 1 1 Viol of sihoa, otoo Crowns Wkoot. S Stores! " uloiitold r'l'i'i'l'l'i n " J ttooSt'di" ' r A fore Wklu Soep,le be peed , ° *"v*kror2iuSlo Msrnnts olooo: tto - . tt-.re Itooe of weekiet; ('- on, .0 .11 pl.r.. ° rin"t'77'm7t!'^Ts&"^!ryta? , - ""'£KlJ a 'cu. ^ PtoywMe, r" ... SOS W.r. urruo, esJJjSrS^ r- -^rjsris4£.l WBSBSBsmM*
■WTU. THE CHEH1S tf CAPI MAY CODliTY WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT . I3EN" EZET & BEOTHER ; • ' * f HAVE JUST BECEIVED i TBBE I.AHG»T NTOC'It OF ■ COOKING, BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES = EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED IN THE COUNTY. j No. 7 Cooking Stoves As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, Which Is as law as the Lowmt either In dly or country, •r W «4T PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO j»t .*9 .*t HEATER AND RANGE WORK. Till Roofing 1 Executed at the shortcut notic,, jn any |«rt uf tlx: l.'ountv. til
New Advertisements. ^^WMpjWkM ws^ST. Addieoe. siroot.'nuMdelltkts. so- Sfeelpte. wyls. toot freo. . THO WAN Dl'Pl'Y, _ j 37 8. Second 8L, shore Ohcrtant, (- tZ't k MoiTiifoa* tolfiuk Tk£l."p!i7'°' ^ Bl'lIVEll CARDS. , ^ DENTIST. > N.y to eooeulfod st kle^teeldrorr, et Wut- ! |*io. SL WtLLIAWS. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT , ARCHITECT A XI) BUILDER, j w' ,,:,v,c*t ATTP*»tt'-Ar-tJw a*h co* i xrsai-k*. • miLAiixLrai A. J j x HurrwAN, i I Alto nicy fe OoaaasUereal-Iaw, BelieiteT, i > ' KASTkR a EXABINKa IN CHANCgaT. I ; scraxMc conn cobbissionkk, ud notary rnauc. | Caps Nay Court Hotter, New Jereey. : R. - ; ATTORNEY AT-LAW, ■ oi rirr,— wool cor. kbit a south st», ^ CATS ISLAND, N.J. ri« j LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ° Ikrir MmtaMto^- Otiao Wate" oBee. L .IMff — jI CI H. GRAY. " ' I
XTTOANir-jr-UW, XJ5TLA, SUUl-ITOt,' » *xdH/»t * ix f-Hd.vcEsy. rrooocotor odlto Flou of Capo May Csooty "'.H- AdhX.IM n-tl N.UO..I took ( *X*.J.r.LEABlNO, If DKNTtST. ornccDATs, WOODsftCillOl Tkoreday, of eut loootk. . jidrrux— rnd.ya. El-Tsoxi MortxkaTS. CssStllosi Cook- jol-S J\1 X H PHILLtrt, HoiaoriTHtc rniiicus, (TX/ee ton sal Asa rotlflr IXort*,) C*K *»I. *• 3Mgasrsst: 1 full seooetaosl -Ales, OIL CLOTHS, MAT- | TIROS; DRUGGETS, *00*, WINDOW ! SHADES, XTAIR RODS, Re. 0. B. SNYDER ft CO., ; as SOUTH SECOND ST. THILA DELPHI A, I Tni Ol.ft STAND I i THOMAS S. CLARK'S 1 BOOT AND SHOE STORE, uy BAMIXOTWX if* EST, j *" "wo** MADE TO OEBR. ■■PAIRING NF.ATI.V MORE.
DRIIGGIITlk DRUG STORE! T'" »«•- DRUGS. Paiily ledicines, Perfnmery, TOILET Fancy Article* For Modiotwil Dee ONLY, Drs. WART* a KtlCKAY, J. S. KENNEDY & SON, DRUG STORK.! No. 37 Washington St., ! *f DA* on BT .TIGHT. | One of the Doctor* bold. I.iinscir in readincus AT ALL HOURS that are daily nude by their friend. [ , and other*. DRUGSTORE, | | Dltl'GI, I PATENT HEDK'IVEN, PERri'WERlEa, Awl TOILET ARTICLE*, | wklrk Ikey sn dUpeutas I AT PHILADELPHIA PRICE* rj TSey ere etwt syTXTl Tor tto
Glial Aieriai Tea Doipaij, 1 OF NEW YORK, I j ALL THK CHOICEST rLAVOM Or | GREEN it BLACK TEAS. , COL- IT KKB. , j WHICH ARE BURNT AND GROUND. ] AT CARGO PBICBR. I ill Warranted to give Kntlrr fiatls- I faction or Ik Hoy Refunded A* PER nKECiacULAnS SEEING PORTII I NAMES AND ralCES. ^ LEGAL \OTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. > J-klXTWOT OP NEW JEBSET.toi.tCUa. U dem. Ik. lltk day ol Oetokee. I no ' Uta ol TSektooe, Is Ike Cookty of Cape Nay. on' rvtifioa. ky tto Dutstot Coon si told ANTHONY STEELS! AN. wfofojy co. H. j . ^ D^|H ItTRAT WS t *°y • toto^^o|oESl^'^e*si!^toSaoeS TkTOTICE TO CaKDITOBa— Ck.rteo Pootoe j - fiurjJSiaKsrvfdSSs'rttar' i SttE'ifpSSf*- : cwtouam MM -
Real Estate. jpABB PO* SALEI ^ ^ QtAXniAV" HALE OF REAL EST_ATEt as5i,"KircL-s *"•*-*■«*•■ -» BATURDAT, DECEMDER lltk, IVW, ttoi Houto, F. ike loeemr ed*Douuta Couely of Cope Mar. N. J- » TSACT. OOAtAlrta* THIRTY ACRES, wore or lee., of suitable toe Market Word, ettuattd to Druut* Towtokq>.jaetween koutk toaelUe asd Ueanti UodT^'f JiM BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, Grant, Hood and CeDgrcu Slrrrt., j Broadway and the Tnrnplkr R. B. WWAIll, Agent. | DANIEL M. FOX & SON, COXrETAXCEHS 108TATE Agt'itlx, ' Offloe, No. 540 N. Fifth 8t, |
Cottages & Building Lots j FIREISM'RANH E. JJ.LXV1LL*" MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. We Insure at the Lowest Bates, j BuoIn.^Uto *ui Tlralto,XIid,,Tul7.k.!G,J' I L PLAIN FACTS ML WORTH i fT^ADlNG. \ A krgc, well established tnd ; succciful business, with an cx- j , I pcricnlc of more than twenty- I I five ymrs, enable us to offer t, I inducements to all who are I about tl become purchasers of iri m-C/ot/iing-Bm , second tl no establishment in i the counRyPOur garments arc j | all made If the bat materials, j I. carefully fclectcd; nothing un- j j sound or ii any way imperfect j i is made u| at all, even in the lowat grala of goods. It b j ; a well established fact among ! clotliicrs,thltourReady-Madc | ! Clothing, ill every thing that j j goes to malfc a superior gar- I ment, is urlijualled by any stock of goocfe in Philadelphia. ; «, I Our assortment b so large ' and varied thlt every one can | be fitted at on*, without delay, I Our prtcea artlalwayn euaran- • teed 2S low. orlower. than the as orlower, the '■
lowest elscwhele. We have , also a fine assorlment of < v ta-Goods in lie Piece, j " which will be male up to order, i in the bat malner, and at ° prica much lo\«r than are ; usually charged Ar garments j made to order. 1 Samples of gooA, with price [ lbts for all kinda c| garments, ; forwarded^bv mail It any time 1 when rcquated, HfWt inatructions for sclf-meisi/lcient, and garments, either rtU^p order or selefted from lot* MAadyMade Stock, forpnAd express, guarantee# ifw: V reedy. / /\\ ' Persons not resfiiw V«, can when visiting milalelpAia, call and have theiw nt-Arc r^ gistcred on our hfeoksflRpc for diat purpose, from viuih Jvmcnts can be ordcnSd at aw future time, / 1 BENNETT & c\. Timer HaO.J/S MorAst. Plin^VELPHIA. 1 mmMi
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<1 S*tNnraiVI ' ".'ZT-TtiXSiif'St y uSyurl:-i :->*sLlx l j e . juo.Vad . | id, . ' ;!i' , "i Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I Ikey svts prtcfu'.ly jTOi-Sl toyi^akrSSl'ly I Sart^ns^.^^psUM«si<9'>^ i ! * ! prtocs to. A, u to tored tuft I IIqo - 1 SLSSsssiSSSxSSS " kiikn llvtr, uvtl llxm. K.idswlKe by wsttlkmtSsSESiS i ISashS&SSSS&Se -sss-ssrKT&K ' ilailptli " ] rRKtAMr-D a r 1 nr. x. r. lYxa * co., iu.il, bs, 5 M)IJ> BT ALL DBUOUINTS JCTKHYWIIKIU5 | 0OUOH8, SORE THROAT, Etc . t I . | Xo Mt'licim or Irialouml cam ttcJ Ue f portrfol Caroline purer »/ DR. SIMM*' " WHITE PULMONIC BALSAM. It aim wllk k rapidity uoafurtlto ky any rrrttsasgjgtga;
| tkrasskaul tto dpuktry. Mr. Piutaftos, of ; (Willi s tow narpUoaaj • toally tk tkkt rlly And tkl. po,*il.r11y Ufa fnrn tto ftot tk.t UfWUd CiH'GHI, COLD*, SORE THROAT, — j ASTHMA, DRUNCIIITIS, CROUP, BLOOD* SPITTING. HOABSKNEaS, tod .rex PCLU crt^totojradu.jllk^ju^jr^ d... fall, ui-d. rraordlad todlr.Olixu WsKuxnxtr. ll >11 we i.pratoiit n to to, imd torn. ■ J. H. SIMMS, M. D., Practical Organic Chemist, !>'o. TOT MnrkulHt., ri.rnBi.vG a uts-rimio. •\y-M- <•• ItH&AM. PLUMBER, Steam and Cn» FITTER. No. 8 Mansion HtrraH, , cats ner crrr, sot quALrrt or j Rf DltAULlC CFJICST . xa e* rd^maB^fegBr ; ftiEwrts JAVA corrcr. 'feasor . «

