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r Skr Ptwn (R'avr. Thmrmlap, AprU XJ. Mil. ■ f. jj^.-rrrprtrti.-He faruiis,; intarrais o I Cape May ■ ■unty have beea a to rery great extent m'glrctedjW want, of Information on the koj||£—t)iat fa foe- want of education. . ^ ranging W be nocaaaful nuut be understood. Xomancon bciocceraful al a bdalneaa which be doea not under--tatiJ. AD trades moat be learned tend lliMbflghly to, loo Ja order to be •ueropafally foBowod. Fanning ia a trade aa tulich so at any other pursuit. How to plant And how to cultivate are ■ • -rntfaWlsuunU of tucceea In farming. Many people wonder at tba failure of this and thai thing and blame the aoil, the weather or something rbn on na UiWe part,' when the whole failure ia In not Vtunrihg. We ate not going to write of •Srhat we know of farming," but rather of what we know about not farming. To these who want to learn bow id farm, gnd who dceite to knru how, and who are willing to bollere that there l» something connected with igrieoRurethst they do not know, to •itch we Any procure ercry year from u the Ctaamlaafoocr of Agrtailturc at . IVaaUagtoo, through your represent:,, litre W Congress," the Agricultural Report*. which are annually published for the people, and read them and praetlee what may be taoght tlierein, aud job win Sad you can greatly Imi prore your product*. I "The simple* obtervallou in agrlL culture and horticulture," *ay* an cmV incut anther, "renders It evident that ' time aad heal are united In producing vegetation." "Thus a certain maximum of haat, or a certain minimum of * cold te nwrmaiy for germination; another for leafage, flowering or frnctlflcmtiOB. Tide principle la fully established." It ia not"* mJataka U *ay that all ecgetatioo" I* produced by natural rharoteei proeeaa, and that thaae who i liirt ■MWfaJfnili theory umbo the ones to (Woflt the more by IL Sitam Ttaca.— ' The Legislature of New Ycrk tm 1 80S pameii an act wbere^any peraoo liable to a highway tax »h— Id be allowed In obalementeffcla tax. One dollar for erery four tram of sniteble lire ret nut by him upea the highway. Rut no row of elm* shall be placed nearer than Miventy fast; no row of maple, or other funel treee naarer than fifty feet apart, fruit Ireee nuut be aM at leut fifty feet apart. The object of thlalaw waa to encourage the growth of ehade treua aad thus make tba roada much mora attncttvfo aad the plan baa been mreiawiMg ieuiimIM It w*s suggested that a timiiar law aboold be Itaeaed-ta thk State, aad In default thereof, that the ratione townthlpa obeuW de what they ceukl. Hot dmty rogd* are hgrd upon bath man and beaat,, gad Tery little troaMe on the party pf way-tide owner*, weald make traveling math eeaier AOIDL'Bk u bxt OF CoNBBxra —The drat arraign «1 the forty -aocood Congnat doped on Ihateday lad, after completing the work to which it had limited Ureif— . the paaaage of the Ku Klux and Deficiency kills. Both there -oca. urea hare, bran signed by the PreaVdcnt and pie now lawi, Thegreatcet good to bwtzacedlo the aeetion jtat expired lathe negaliro ooe ef allowing the St. Dunflago htalite to drop Into oblivion. The President baa Uaaed hie prod*mation calling the Senate together in extra aeedaa on lha Wtb of May next, in order, ilia ami— tend, to take aeCou upoo the pte(aedtafi of the Joint High Oommlatlen, a report of which will probably be ready for inbmieekm by that time. Cxmcfan so XxwurarxttH,— it fa a very eery matter to crtttdra a newspaper, fait to publish ajlte ooe so as . to Intent, itnore and iu.truct the pnbHc fa-Wo WH undertaking— Thoee io ttrfa community who are eo prone to Sod fault with erery little item wMtfh data net lull Q»e!r critical and exalted ideas (?) should hoy type, Ink, aad paper, aad publish an organ of their o*u. . lot them tgy It for three month* only, and II It don't give hudtweh.-fheo we are no°Jn^W human natdir. The conceit would be taken OOt Of inch individuals so quickly that they would hardly know what was tba matter With them, or whether they stood ^uQ their heads or foot. ■Sow toiSti^riol»5*'ofba isw pm adg the Legislature of this > rutra nuder hauy Ugaaky.'' Tim Attorney t^x«wBru«l^he had writlrn to
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Iak t— there vefi eontdFct>y m u/tbeltentofrro^rty owned by " %-reridit*, which-**. dcaBe.1 Wj ffi0 carefully going over the Tax list. ful Al that period the non-reaident pro- Lo pcrtr owncn paid taxes oa.a JJltfa more than lialf of the atwetrd proper- mk ly, which will no doobt be Increased this year, ne ouuide barbarians are ra cootlnnally depriving our honest cllitens of their property, by purchase. ^ : Arcordlng to the doctrine of our new o_ .. mayor, tnrre non-residents who hu J purchase and pay for more taint ludf ^ • the property contained within the mi , limit, ef the city, 'are to be entirely R, t excluded I rem bevmg a word to say de . a* to how their proj-vty shall be man- ge aged or what improvements may bo made upon If— "We can uke cure of ourselves without oufalde Interfev Ct ^ enoe.-- A pretty band you have made m n of It In the past year, Mr. Mayqc. parp chasing an Kkphant for the city to ^ nunc, at a cost, up to this time, of e not mticli lets than tm thousand dol- ec j lam, with no prospect of being able tp £ r. use It in care or necessity, and Ihiy too, j without any provision for Its payment. ,, Taking money for that porpnre In- I tended for debts already contracted, *' , and letting the Illation go to protest. ^ This t> Lvflng rare of yourselves with t ^ And an this h*>. agaimt the protest A , of your non-resident property own- ° *"• A What t> the prlncii»l object- of a |, M City Government! * „ The protcetlun and Improvement of ° H property. Has the council of Cape Island, In tbo p»»' , answered the pur- \ pose for which It was created? o rc Has there not la-en more done by ^ the Ooraraluion In one year towards " ^ the permanent prosperity of the city, than all the previous efforts of the ti , csuuetl? Where does the enterjirise ° that builds yonr-JIoWs, ami private > al resiliences come from? The weiyA/y members of the present * ^ rlty connetl, prolably, who certainly Jl a from the manner In which they act J ^ must be vrry large lax payer* (ox- .. amine the duplicate/ Who resosci- ' .j. tatcd your (las Works, when they were n_ about giving up? Who pays extra lt expense* for anythiug tluit may l«- ? summer? The n-ablent property own- tl era? "hahl" If it was nor for the JJ n. enterprise and money of the nna-resl- , j.' dent property owners, whom our I Mayor and majority of our oonneil are h trying to drive out, where Would you Jj ill 1,6 n J It fa the dnty »f every fair minded g |0 citizen to ask himself this question: a J0 Is it my Interest or Iho interest of the • community, that our non-resident 1; population, who have done to mncli c of for the place, and who are always c ct ready to respond to any call that tends ' A- to Ha advancement, should be disgust- 5 f ed by the action of a faw own, either o ry entirely devoid of knowledge on the e it subject, or blinded In their pre|ndlcel to Those men— the majority of the coun,n ell, who think nothing of the fair name , » of the city, who would much rather f ct fight non-residents than pay the debts c it of the etty , who to-day have refused to « w comply with the law obligating them ( fa Commission— even against the advice ti m of their Mayor, who knows very well 1 g- they cannot continue in their course, j be without serious ooasreiueacr*— the ex- c r- pensee of which will eventually come c n- out of the Tax Payers' pockets. * ot ' JCSTICX. ° " On Taa Warn Pant.— The lotlow- 1 10 lug prospectus was received a few days ■ Id tinea, and wo giro a place In obedience r to the courtesy which we alwa.s ex- f lend toward the fraternity. M Tax DmcnvB. _ The tiibecriber will commence, some time in May, a wrckly itolltiral cam- . [T palgn rapcr, with the above title, to ,. id Gpubllslwd until election. , ;u The rfrrtirr will Is- dependent upoo the people and indeprndrnt of , " thenoUtlcfaaa. It will advocate Just J •- such men, and Just such measure*, as , st secmeth beat to its oditor. at Any citizen, black, white, heathen * Chinese, or democratic mixod who fa * willing to encourage Jnst exactly such 10 a Journal as the iwHltical rascaUty or the Republican politician, of New Jer- 1 ' .the campaign— strictly in advance, -w 1 CnABLEB W. JAr. . ® Subvcrlptiiai. received at thenflh* of , [h this paper. < ill •— -- 3 J Finm IX THK Wool*.— It is fre- , s qneotJy a mystm^ bow llrra in tlic j t dteumatanoes under which they ran r " readily bo accounted for. but this Is c not always the case. Tor instance, a d ta woods fire commences at a point remote u it from any habitation, and in the vtclu- a _ Ity of srtdeh no person waa known to r have been. How did the lire get then ? ' 0 By whom or what agency was It t Is started? Was It the result of accident 11 or dnlgu, or was It spontaneous? A a , Tree ah selentfat undertakes to solve I< " the mysteiy by lbs theory that tber u 0 are prodoccd by the action of the coo- • octttraUon of the son's rays upon tlw c « hollow globules of rewin. which exude o 1 from the tree*, acting ashurtilng lenses, f mid becoming inflamed, thus rousing * the combustion to brgtn, ami onoo be- s * gun, to spread rapidly. J — ' it AarariALdiepatditotheNewYark II _ UvmU says that the Joint High Com- t' mission has agreed as a basis ofscttlts n msnl ta the fishery qiuatiow, Umt I ''American Osiiermen may cast their ii ' neta anywhere In Canadian water*, » " without reform eo to jUstaaeh bum > 1 shore, aad flsh lor anything but shad s 2 or salmon; the Canadian fishermen l re Hw same privileges with aim- li 1 liar restrictions relating to ahadAOlmon t r* and^faellflsh, In atrr Anerkan waters d 7 Berth of 8Mb poreReL'' It adds that c J "a commlttre of arbitrament fa to be s S appolntwd, to meet sa Halifax to dnidc t " the sum tube paid by the ,«rty most J benefitted to the other." A Boston paper proposes tu lax rata c cvkw person that listens lo a cat-con- (i cert in the back yaid was compsUed to 8 par Xifaenn prices, the debt could Ik- o ■aid to two nlgbte, aud have the cat. h left almost a* good as new, j (, ■ — jh " Mtw. Pair, who killed Crittenden in I h E San Francisco because he wanted to | « lire with bit wlfc, alter visiting her I " some, fa on trial atul bet letters from h htm have bren falroilted ». evidonro . - S r*"? | JJ j ::: i
oar kegaaow* 1 pnifajr I vou a few .lines oora- j lionallyjind thesA send yon from the C uioontafa.. We i* a most delight- *, fol trip -from -the City or Utstbcrly d Love on the "Ptttn. tKrotral," l«Jt I Q ertmtoo1 ^-^iprommmpaa^aeeamy- * along that route. 1 sometimes think If Ac could only d taTns iA™ridtthT .* wilderness was fubdund aa civilization The grandeur mqaL have J "-"-8 'he onlys-'Tu-ning , Inflnrace from Salure twdg a.. -*ror the Mtds and the' br.uly an.l 1 melody of the atnathMa , Sow are eppreoeh lewfansn. and at the rugged heights with wonand awe. The ''blue Juniata" . gently winding Its onunc al their base . attracts the eye, and we seem to catch t the echo oT its rippling music In . year* gone by wo hare often passed this ton to, so that tbo rocks, mountains aad stream, all seem like , friends of my yonth, only they do not become old and they art not subject to Changeless they stand, yet I lakiog no note of change, except to j echo the snort of the Iron horse us It , rushes through the hitherto quiet val- , W# left the P. C. B. R, at Tyrone, taking the road for ilclkfonte. Though I made all due allowance for the season, this part of the ronte fa extremely uninteresting, tollons and rough. Still there 1s evidence of enterprise on'every and a largo number of foundries and factories are in busy operation.— stranger ia struck with the names of the stations as the conductor sings out "Maijha," "Hannah, " "Julia Ann," etc. The custom was that the who kindled the lint Drain a new settlement was honored by having it called after her first name Wo reached IfoUefunte about halfpost nine o'clock at night, having left Philadelphia at eight A. M. This, the countyjown of Centre, is beautifully situated, having like Jerusalem "the mountains around about lier." We visited the Acadsmr where we areat present staying.- This institution fa admirably located ou a hill overlooking tlw town, at the foot of ubirh !• the magnificent spring from which- the place drrivce lie name.— From the dimensions of Urn spring ouo would imagine It to ho a lake, and nut pure delightful water which brings health and luxury to the whole town. Here thev may well sing. Tlicre fa much wraith here and quite j au intellectual utmosphe.rc. The | Academy was founded at no early j day, and I'm informed that Bev. Most* WUUnmstai, of Cold Spring, in vicinity of your city' of Cape May, ooe of lu first teachers. You may be aware that it has at present a May gentleman, the Iter. J. I*. Hughes, al Its bead, who It assisted on able corpe of teachers. Indeed is hard to find tu any Institution of learning better scholars or more genial men, and I am liappy to witacea the great riicotiritgi no tit tin y are iv >n iug at homo and abroad. A large subscription It being raised by the liberal Inhabitant* to .till farther enlarge and improve the Academy, In order to accommodate the steadily Increasing accessions to its number of pop.it.— 1 there 1 recognize sons of Hon. Downs Edmund, and Dr. 1 of Cape May, aa well as a I nephew nf General Sewcll, the courtsuperintendent of the W. J. It. It. E. M. n. Urnvctm". ManAzixR ron. Some of the chsraeterfallc \ of life in Washington at the: commencement of the civil war are graphically and humorously depicted bv Channery Illcknx in a story, entitled "Job end the Bug,-' which form, j the opening patier in the current issue I.r IJppnmn i/aswifa*. in the same number of this able and entertaining ; periodical we flud a lively sketch of, mining life In California, from the lien i of Prentice Mnlford, one of the most j characteristic writers of the far Wist, < who has succeeded Bret H arte as editor | of n. Ovofand Jlmil If. "The Mfir- j der Stone," by Sir Charlee L. Y'oong, , fa a romance of English society, and, Judging from the Instalment be- 1 fore us. is a powertlil and cad Ung ] story, a perusal of which will prove a ■■ treat to a great number of readers — i • Wild Ireland, "under which title Is; emhnured a series of novel and piquant ! sketches, is continued. "lWrne in an ndmirably written sketch Mi*. Sarah 11. Wlster, daughter of Mrs. Kctnblc, gives us a retreahing description ol the cariosities and pecuP attires of that old and Interesting town, together with a rapid surrey of its history. "Ivan Toorgcnef," by Dr. A. C. DUltnan, a Russian scholar ol much cultivation, and now a resident of the United States, furnishes a vrrv pirating account of Russia's most : pipulnr nnd brillLtnl novelist, aud gives besides much inrormaUoa resprctiog the literatim- ofthe Mnsrorltr empire. Many of our readers will remember Toorgroef. cbaxBdng story. "Mou-mou," which appeared In UpC'scoffi Magazine far Ajirll. "AnJent nnumrnts or America." by Charles rfotalns some into resiling j antiquarian inlbrmation in rdatloa to j the primitive inhabitants of the United State*, of Mexico, Peru, aud other portions nf the North and Booth American continent. "Unter den Lina graphic and attractive survey of the Prussian metropolis, will, we I aw sure, la widely perused. Of tin ; pocttlt of this nnmhrr ofthe XTsfkrial, "Yittoria Colon natoMlcfcaelAngcIo," ! by Mr*, l'rcston, the author of "Old I i>«ng and New," will bp found no«J agreeable. The Gossip of the current ■ Is even more attractive ' than usual. W<- would direct attention particularly toaskMcli of JudnsPMm*. ! containing a number of extracts, same j ot them of curious historic Interest, Ids private papers, together with a _ very entertaining collection of hi* j KVEBV Satthdat, the American i weekly, Is daily gaining In i good Opinion of the pubhe. It Is not only tar ahead of all its rivals In ' this country— which is really not say- 1 much— but il compares favorably with the Lea. I an /7/ust>afed AYri itself, j Now, since It fa Its Intention In furnish | some of tlie finest isndwapc vletra in I the United Btalsa and make it mars j In all its respects a home publication, ran be on doubt but thatasplrndld success s waits IL Its letter-press contents are very attractive. Tho new serial by Charte* Hemic la aloae worth the price of subscription. The N. Y. Damnera^/k scribe* a couple of kerosene accidents in the following terac aud beautiful style: Ann E. Cole, of Edgefield, Teon., waa fatally butne.l lo death by tbs explorion ofa lamp, wltlch she was fining without extinguishing the light. She hadalwayt borne agood reputation, only she used to say kis didn't believe ; slie saw iu the papers If she | had, the funeral might have been ludef- : | Inltely postponed. Wc might as well ' , all these obituarv nnttess hi te- 1 j gather. Mrs. bwan, of Cochran. Itshl- . rd lirr firv with keru*sne on Monday, J (caving a husband and uoe child. ieJ^^paUnaYrSa i^-'liti, Hans' at i at a most exciting elrctlon were aaror j A ». ■iwTrrt.jmter^ gives the^ fol'•i I !
chemist, opened fast night, at the corof Twsoty-ointb street and Broad- _ tionr, so perfect the taste everywhere dispfavvd. that the world hcrealtet will rooak ofid«m»«»hofaa as thooite whoa Trrlmbnra^ 'store If. And the proprietor must feci obliged dcrply to the enlerjrrl*ltj geotlenuui wbo has^surof baanty. Tbo store was visited last night by thousands of people, who looked and wuodered and admlrul fir hours. All acknowtedged that the store was beautiful bt vond anything of the kind that had evnr km coucehcd. and many remarked that it was mora . lite the chamber ofa rot at poUtx than a place where muty. "hitter drugs were to be dispensed, ami undoubtedly to 1 very large quantities. Nor was this ; praise exaggerated, for the aspect fa palatial. The ceiling fa frescoed in lha ' Prom pel tan style, with cent rale ornaments ofthe rods of Eseulapius, around which aerpeufa are entwined. The height is twenty fret, and the chandelier*. which deaoend from beautifully ' moulded centres, are no lets than ten I fee* tu length. There are thrt* at ' equal intervals, and they are enm- \ ptetrly uf crystal, wrought in tbo moat | * artistic aud original style, with globes, ' for tlie numerous burners, engraved j , ' with hunting scvacs and with that monogram of H. T. II., which is «yo- 1 ' unyuious with cnterprfae, line taste I " and generosity throughout the United j ' One side of the store, which looks on I ' Twenty-utntti street, l* nearly all in windows, which are nf mauivc plate- 1 P glass, lighted by numerous gas-burn- 1 ere, adorned with pcndules of cut- * glass. Opposite to thesy 1s a magnlfi- : cent counter of ' black walnut, with I 1 pioel* of rich French walnut, carved | ® like the buffet ol a |«dan-, gilded and | adorned with rampant lions, which " bear a shield containing the monogram J ; and arms nf Dr. Helnibolil. Thfaconn-: ter has a brood top of pure white niar- _ blc, which fa nearly hiddeuliy aspleudid , Mlwr-nioUnted c.iw.fiRed Willi tn.- most , " recberebe articles ol tbo loih-L Room . , has been found, however, for nnmer- " ous bronze flgnre*. some or them armed ' warriors, other* graceful nymphs, who - bear on their heads boakcls tilled with bright, blossoming flowers. A Wo, we 1 notiee a bronze glTt statne of an Infant . Bacchus, whose curly lncks are twined I with gra[>c and vino leaves. At tho ° ! end of the room fa another broad coun- - ' ter similarly adorned, but on the right ■ there fa a portltionrd spore marked ° "I'reacriptloos." ' Bchlnatheseconnter* come tlie main I " glories of the store. Those are the Ol- 1 * lings for the drugs, all in black walnut, • ; exquisitely carved and gilt, anil J5 Herod by the most magnificent M&j. glass mirror*. There nttinir* reaMBp 1 '. almost to the cornice, and are sur- " mounted by gilt mortar* on the top of " the pediment*. There are threw of 2 there superb mirrors, two at the side and one at thaend. and we may say. j without exaggeration, that they re- ® fircted hock at tlie lm» t 5.1KW face* last 2 night— It. V. Jf recur,. ~ 1 Mr. John Carpenter, Jr.. of Clinton. " i in this Slate, proprietor or tlie lt-mn- '■ ' crat, lias lwen elected Mayor of that * borough. Xcwspapi'r men seem lo be H looking np. Special Notice. lc| Mtu.ee i tn Ctaanowry. or Xww | ir I Jens,, nnel *1 [ Vor IS* SUte of hssillMU, ®" i onus on Ocssa sr.. C»n Kir Civv. *. 1, te rsitajpTiitiTin i 10 : AOS CAT A BbM treatod wlta IU <IM so*s STxJI .reaifare i-ul .'.m* WS«! l, I so wMssur I Sol' luimfrtTl' bos ao ss)r ; «<U ta Sis snrtm ArllfolagErn Istartet r-| "aaiutTm; ' ■> H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ig ! a lbuo a aauTHxas, ; Ho. ISO BOWKBT. rOUBTH POOS ABOVE B*OOML STBBKT it Mow vota. ten. ia m :h Wo uouta FOtposKjllrlnvltr )i«wstt»otlnn of to tto huowtae list of prteo. »SM| nee fall* f. o< foots » ere sofa si *ol ltdo last loss. |g OS SU pSNkASO. UBOSntfaf to rm, OolUl* Si As, ofdois shlck rem Sta, Sn'Ol us wltk WOHCV aot-om Tf A . xxntA rtXB qcALrrv .... sosre'reood ^ rHuitra qt ALlTV si so - H *UB«U c xxrak riKa qi'ALrrr..,.. •otamiwuwi l~ CHOICK ql'SUTf..,. SI os lo «xt*a iHi)tcTtQfAi.rrT i » » d strr iri WAkxrr ts» - cr OOMD r a milt tka, 9r SO tllJlo* U;l. ." ^1'. . Ss'"**""' , a- 1 naxaii a an blacl mixed •> - f, HTSOX AM II IMrKRIAL TEAS 1 I XTtU FWEQOAUTV «U|or|<.usd Id ! COONS DJTAUTT tl« - CJ riMKvr uuautt i so - I'MCULORKO JAVAM TEA. I EXTBA FWEttrALnfT SOt |ur pouod " 1 CHOretqUAUTT ao - 2 riMaBtouAUTv... tto - , KMULIkM OS k A A V* *T TKA. j URKtM AMD BL.iri MIXL'D TEAS, i kxtba vixk qrALtfr ... ewpotroukd in j riMSST 8BAUTY e.'.tl** " in i . ?rs ..... .. [y i uiiiiii corn:r ,.;...'!f!!?.isf. pstreire ,h i rnotcs 'tn e orrtx. .jm, . - n »s:.t qc-aUTv old java- * I AliTQCAXITV rtAMTATTO* w.k,...are^re«..irtCL«« r OLD WISU IKAMDtxa. AMD WHisxrc*. • CITA BLX rokMEtHCAL rttarOSXA ' Ataao a*skothcks, :i EKSSSSfcreH t-j - — — II : ^rtLtr CABtour TAfLXTS * \ I t- 1 I ] j I r S
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New Advertisement*. J. A F. COATS' , BEST 'r rocUisor , I rpHE SCHOOL F-rrr;. " ■ to rwty-on# Ftmwlres ' NEW fXAlEt MEWSrArEB. ! ; wb a nt '*n^T nIL ^ | ■ LLUOMIMGTON (ILL) MOBSKMV. , 1 In' runllTln'l. Kids? Tre" re*™ Trws! Bool ! ' 1 ■SftaSa lnTl.ro.li fOo'ttaw'. Utatlr" ^u^s?=WT.,Ktw&0ar ; ^w^tdna F. I. rHaSlLfomlsr I maEKS AND ri-AMTB I j : - Jkiyom nkould Sessitar our.loEk, r«|wo|kl|, ; fAMSOMS A LU. IIU.IL Ing. M. V. ' jpKdkCIMAMT SOFOLIENME ■ rotattjfilUtal! "fko* raow a Wd«. CsotAr- VEGETABLE PEL. INTO. I Cr—wsfl, OS**- * GZMTS. BXAO THIS! |"ior Tills ocr: aid s«ad Tuvsl j-flrr Csal* for • TUkrt sad fu> raw bous*. aadHM, rACEAao too., Ctassaaatl^Wfl*. stads g ?%&£PS2£' Dte WELLS' CABB0L1C TABLETS ! .
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New Advertitements. JjtaKDKBICE BOEBKEB. FLORIST A GAKDEXER, MA WILLIAM BALZTON'S COTTAGE, BEDDING PLANTS. ToctlkEi wlta CAfo I MAGE sad TOMATO PLANTS • LUMBER! I ' BOOTS A X D SHOES! TO THE AMOUNT OF Five ok Six Thousand Dollars ! j ^ ^ I PAMMKMS. LOOK TO TOUR INTERESTS! CBLTlVATOa*. ONE A TWO IIUMSE PLOW!, Ijus HALL A MANES. cape May CHy. I l>[, [««!■• "Old M.AOVU 11*11." ykitadrlpLls ■ *wl ItatalWIdMlvsrw.reMfaagpTs WATCHES, JEWELRY, | "n.Sunni'*WAL*bta •*fl'lswn*rv rn>B|>t!r Real Ettale. |>l DUC SALE ^ McMalii's Atlantic Hotel j OX SATURDAY'. MAY 27th, 1871, pE*-,^*^ te'isSKuSSrsiSrs tis'i^ ysttMiaa^wn fly wusdlsi is lbs IIOABSSlUlBtaS 11 1*1*' smpy ASOOS, bsJ plSHSStkrewiWiSS » 'zP' "rrrrJH i (Tf.-'X— Til lUSktiBBK Tnjlnr. £.1 Bs'sfagyMsJ^psMAy. • J^LTLOINIl Mn* POM WALK. I' OU. tar~^"vtK A? SU I LOI vo'LoraisSta - SS.SM sf Us I* Is Mrs. Hdu Hssbss. sad ta - lbs i tamed La's aslfbbssbsaj sf fas mUtasd ""Ita. s vols .bu kulldtax Lolss Wsabtsclos i ' GV^V.»W™A.t..OOEA DEC'D, I bsf Uyslsr >ad n.btaj p'lTlkss. -Ila- ■ ww'l'ta T..A-W 'i~skC*Ssre Vllir ftvfa! 1 SCr? w. rtaOOKs, . — AWss^kftaa St Osps M.J City. : BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! , MLE* ItafcXAMta'"" ' ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, > brant, Neod and (oagrcss Hrrots, Broad MS) aad the Tursylkr Ik. B. EWAIR, AftaL J F S"" Ttm'a bbrub. ssd'tta^Msa s^!u! ! SSADE pmom aa ram i V MALE ANB FEMALE AGENT* CAR MAKE MOSEY • *' 7re"f£.u " fistrss'aws1'1" lb. I tat. 11 tasdlfj fs, j TWELVE DOLLARS ! ' y.'SiM WUtataftaa. DtL
■ClimU CAMPfl|XB. H. L. OtLMOCB, rj OBHTIST. taJLs* sTIwJsre1 1 ATOaDAT ■**"' ** E* * * *" >i PRACTICAL ARCHITECT J n. TOWIIEIO, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, ^rrcsvir-ir-Lsw and cusrzvdsrra, A E- CM. Stall a Lssust Its. JJ ; Attorney ft OonnseUer-at-Lkw, Solid tor. ! MArTKA A EXAMINEA IN CMANCEAV, sad NOTAAT POSUC. ! | Jt T. MILLi: R, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, CAPE ISLAND, N ). fit ' i *rro«NEr-*r.Lssr, msstcs. soucitv s, c b ♦ cxdMfsx* ix cmxcttr, t Ptasssulssoftbs Plssssf Csps May Csusly * all' Adjotatal First NsUsssI Ink. QEI.r.ltAMISO, DENTIST OFFICE DATSi 9^ r. Wsdssres^00""' HOV't-r—t' »?■ "* ' v SL'SBaGArFs^oVrrCE— SstuelAjr |)« 1 " PHILLIPS, f HOHSOPATaiC PHI8ICIAS, s OFFICE AND RESIDENCE— MB. St WASH- > tTfcw dssrr WfW/w Otaibr Cbsrok.l I, Cape lay, I. J. 1 k sMb?^Cb*'tta'w1E£u'iill,*4*d " *" k°°™ j ' HARNESS MAKER, ji nrss, PrUt^ata Orlrtac ColUrn^^sllI. **" PUKE'REATF FOOT OIL. , "YIVJ'SIj pta^piiVriu'laS*": 'N"tlkr* '* .1 THOHAH Dt'Pl't, I I - 37 8. Beeond Bl, above Oheatnst, - " j •Stta&'< iteTbnf T'ntalo "d DstaSSti. j JT :: sx*'iSEsS'aa,'aM: ss s - S»». sup. Mats. Wslr Bads, sis., sts.. Is , ■wf~JkaaaaaiiL'8ar *" FLOCK, GBAIN, FEED. LIME PLASTES, >T PIstlSTlsf.LsU, Hldta. sad Tsllsw BsusbL '• Bsllsd Hay, TUs Pioush. aad Ptsafb Csst- — Ins*, rtssss sad Timothy Ssoe. * rr* .'IfofaB" "tad fa Now Jmraj_.su s- ^ r"r*MtT*KlJEsrTABI,W»IE1IT. m II DECATCa STBEET, < CAPE MAT CtTT. i Tbs tVs.*Ostor sf Ihl. Estsbllsbtasat s^sys. t-sdsrtsklsf. sushi ss Us PATENT BURIAL CARKETS. bs As"* Alsw ClTiTH ' COVKAEO 'tOriTs/'ol ta snp*sls^slyJss«S>AslsA^M'b .yssy, Wstasl, EsssrStad sad *Bhtllfsj ' sltaadaals, sad *| rpHE b-NTESPAISE AOOPINO CO.. JS- OtBee, 21 South Fifth Street, Hsytay sosslalsd smsfstarets wtu - la tabs srdsta far sad supply «ba talsbralsd [ | English Alphilte Roofing Felt, ■* Ita'nWi'Tbiy'nsUsfa' til*4 * U*k' *" 8' £SSgtS.-JM."Ss a .nbS.sital msaass. sad as tow prtara JttST rata* sta* ihw wks'srs wsllksswata Caps May: _ E A. Wares, As*., ns Ch astral SI , ruts. nr. jreTstaSu, upa mjalr. ** *" '*■ E 0 " w' *" rmrKC"K PAINTERS' * BUILDERS' z SUPPLIES, PATENT CEMENT FELTING, ad CAMDEN, N. J. N?rejtahiis| ib- A A- rsa*sa a. THIRD AND VINE ST*EIAA , JJ D. CAaiF'B fa CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY, I NO. IS WASNtNOTON STBEET, u dll-r '-sps May CHy. r
Dry Good*, Groceries, fee. fJIUE Public are aenrrally Advised to call at THE CHEAP STORE MACKEY WILLIAMS DEXXI8VII.I.E, Can Mat Co., N. J., SEW GOODS « KSOSIPICKST STOCK DRESS SHAWLS & Oilier Goodi , Choice Goods LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! Bleached Moslin Department Being the Largest and Best Assorted in the County. COME AND SEC OUIMW STOCK Alain ta.OTHfl, CA8RIHEREN, Linen DrUlt, Etc. Csiufpssssd A CssurpssMblr. Groce*iet, Queens H'ftre, ffec •r You will Hnd At THE CHEA. of Mackey Williams, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUR AND GRAIN I aunSnanS^r^mVaooii 'Or' qui | Flew and Choice Itlack, At The Vent Lgwest Phiccs. GAEAT BAAGAIN A MACKEY W11.I.1AMS. Jsfay Caps May CaUAly, N. J. IE. C. PRICE'S ; OHEAP"STOi.K | ror. PERKI A MiXBIOX KU.. oil ssftr™"' WOODUN WARE, A EAATMKifW Akl PAINTS, OILS. liLABB A PCTTT, GROCERIE8, , POrOEB * HOOT. ') ' psrV*[ls*-0IL> * Flsar by fas barest or pesmd. . SEGAA f^^dsransttara LA SI', OABAISOMtaAEUs Mtaluts, ^ STAMP*!I A I 'ONTlitWAAE, As. CARPETS, A'IRNITIHE. nnrri d WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 CARPET WAREHOUSE. No. rcw ARCH IT, s Ity u lbs bast. Tbs prirss .ta ssrr l.iw.q'1 Qatak salsa al s ssssll prasi, Is fasilito. j* Ns ltau»-s tarbow pwda ^ ^ ^ FmU SSSSI lansl —Also, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. DRt'UGrrs, NOGS. WINDOW G. R SXYDKR A CO., - ? Clstfymsa. sw la m la t WARREK. WARD dk CO., r 74 and 77 Spnnf Sir nt. d Oorssr sf Crraby, hwlsl. » j PONNfTCNE. f-wrelyrad ssSrij JOB PHIRTUHJ NKATLY and PROMITI.Y Executed at tha " WAVE" OFFICE.

