" ~Docal AiTaii-s. CmreBmrrm* L urn. S»8Kak~"« ^^^3 ffigy "♦ f 'uim U te nfUmt lull u ll» 0C11 CHCRCB SOTICl*. Baptist Ckarrb-C. H. City. i " Bsrrins 1MB Jte~ 7.30 p. m. Wahfoctfor mottonc— "Tlte Beltevsr's y ■ssflKac^'-'' | CWIMikMlt: . CgJfisb passed here without doabt k v. "B^dfasdny week. A very large sbosl I \__>f porpoiMt, fallowed » by numerous I - • eoifish gnlls, the (ice of pigeons, pissed by the Island froaV evidently I f '. fishing, *u>l the calls deviating tfa ! I ccrape tpd Wood of the billen cod- j fish. ' Copt. Ifftdtoth would bave tried I 1 for them If lift lines bud been eeborc. .A. floe. oee" washed on <fa beech h wock^tf ;su sen, chared sshoro by s 9 - poyieise perhaps. Aefcam- r put out I » ■ frooTlbe Breskwelc- lest week and ' I' cajJil.'jOO poaade In a fi-g, Boar*. ■ Tfa; Philadelphia Bemfoy Sly ssys : | ■* they were catching plunly at ftllanUc i h OiBgat Uta time w* ensiieeUd tbrir j I" prtafcee here. They ere- caught soaMimca within eight of-Gepe laland, about six utiles out. from the pIMftsafs. bulWabim- u kDowk-dg. WflplCfaptarsrt oror tfa bracers Tbs Steal or (be *Urk .. Hsoss. " fee Sfrk " iCm- sntirty disappeared hi (he caff and fat of last . Motdsy, 14th iosti, anil far vaputv ; aof .Uift «r"Jn »h4: mth about. wMye barter, of one of the , wmokifa schooners that bare been' ISisrecstI Tbey ooly foort * spire caught feist vlffft we. lying rim, 'in three snMoia them ifaHBift/fraa quite foil , of topting bsrrdS of olir. The suppo- | tilMfi is she has been driven., into ■ deep wetdr ael atmk.'- fieeje ohleckv J veseeh. UBdtr. full .WiLFiiiflcl ..fat. ' te (heir sorrow woftarg^.. :-y_ , jH&RfiKj progreatiug nobly. Contractor Miller has almost completed the city's Portion already faun Bfart.a, to , the »W httet He found -capital top- t IzaSU&IBSX ! drifted sand banks. < R B. Swale Us solicited proposals [ ittf ||B»*rknew fa^Hd' Irt I sea md# lo^rts csn ^poel. ^ | sus^T mUswtof j^^SI Tbey^t hrw a 'lobsjj. mftmVheh . V *f i! AO Iron wharf at i ape May, 100D I? ** tatoUa -w « fa j, front of the twh. ftlncoaftmpia-i) lion Wjib a roadway Iff fact wide «nd * « a r flHwg '""IDBP •tfjwjy.rfas.'iifiB: i ililll X p., harper of-ftfe . t"'"j sfatiou, 1 11 *l||gS| station agent to the *, j. It. K. at i ;.. Tfa -Mrite* .7^; • i
A reneaal laOsr. ~ . Our dear friend, the editor of the . &ff,?dewee the altopato, that fa «»» atiempted to pfaaeie te'a "ft lee as, position." Why, air, from the tiros aa. you first set foot In Caps May county ST to the present, your erery cfibrt appears to the pnblic U be hutriatcfi by a morbid deairc to. degrade and mlal,t. represent the llibe^piao Who edits tfa y Wars. "From (be time yyt deepatched youryniag aided stool pigeoo " from the Cdfirt Boose in 1870 to pry into the bosioess of thjs office under false pretenssS. to tfa blackguard stefemenb made a few weeks ago be presence of tsso Sooth ierser editors oo the railroad cart, your course has hero marked hy a continuous effort to pluoe us id false positions. To our Republican pplrops ws -fare beeo represented by 'you sa aooppe'rhcad Democrat the abettor of ell rebel and Ku kink outrages, and Ib&fttort a subject poly. fit far their repudiation. tij those of our patrons who were at one time member* of the Native ,! American party, we hare been held ,1 up to ridicule as worse than a crimlla nol far being an Irishman. To Dem- , ocrsts w« have been reproseeud as ; y tbe defamer or their Chosen Frece j holder*, township committees, and 1 l_ churches. In whorl, were we one- i J tenth as bad iu friend Sejgman has ' , j painted us during the past six years, i i | the public, of Cape May would he ' ! l'l'rfceUj justified in driving us from ! 1 j among them. As it is the wooder is ' among litem. AS is is me woooer is
1 j that we are permitted in breathe tlie i same atmosphere anil live in lliesatno . i ibiha-d community with one who | first saw light off the banks of the j histodc Poto'-oae, and who suhsec j ou'-olly distlngjiisbrd Utmatlf as a r| supernumerary in the commisss.y t deprirtm -nt d jring the nation's trial, while .tlse writer — copperhead nod foreigner that fa was — oarried a 6 musket at the front. * t , ..m ' t . ■ Rev. Sacretea Townsend, pastor Of > the Methodist Church at aiarpstown, spept part of the past week on the . Island. I ■ Miss Jones and sister, the former / tfa lady proprietress of the new board- > inc-boose, dear tfa Stockton Hotel, k late the imideooe of Joseph F. Pegr. ! Esq., arrived fare on WedoeedeyAfd ! are atoppink at the Centre Iloute. The WHgeretor royellv an. A. S 0®riSfS«B;5*S I represented himself se being from I Trfts 1 Test Jersey Ratlrewl Oompauj . has woeupscd . with hneinses eonneotod willfthgfrtifBreureiiU'iihont to be ' inaucurattd fa the company. Mark Ha vine. Rsq., registered at unaiilh Thursday, faying rifited ssssaStji eda front. ' Prokheor Cerert. of VlfaUnd High eohadi,'lk«ojotniioE w.lldhis wtfc at the lllaettg, fa aid of his health, havfat reetatly recovered from a eerereVlfakpffaphold nnd brain fever. ■ Afaong ilk gentlemen osrusd as 1 prohabhs candidates for paoffcil next ' month. Aar riti ISA, will- Its to fvmI. I i : i,
Sl malarial to oefat from, ln.ddi:i to tha outcuiag mews hers — roeeivc . * renomlnetlon at the hinds &£>i^ Slwyer, Mattel Ware, ! Geo - W. Smfiir and Geo.* W. Shoemaker! prtMr. Martin Vrooman, the p.ooewr hop grower in this section or the Stale, paid toe Island a visit n.ftw I days ago, and during a cell at the jbtave Office, we fad the pleasure of ■tpetvisg ftwm bha • rrey.lnte resting jaixl en.-oors-iflg report of tfa pros. I pe. u of bop vulture in 0>r May. the jjailal whvoli hn-.eoaeiderw .tlisr'i lkdartr,) for Uie cunivutioa W ! platii -Mr. V. btsarw)«in*i eater, . , +®reetieal;«3t^GtWce le of Spsfaaflry. both re New fork art U13aUf«irols, art is themfmeoetapeicot lllUfarttV on tfa qoeetKm <M. toe fadajgibihtv af oav W fa -«oSf At Wreirnt he U engsged in tbe rfiwiur iwf Ui« lw|t pleat «o a farm uaw BecIftitr. Station- wfayo be. has sum? JytirtywiT acres' under colli ration. W "Tlie Want and M# eerr««t Life tjiving .Service reformers" arfiyust tnew tbe toptn*'. which eugro««Ptbe I ]5 Uanttou of one dear friend artoetebIfcor of the Sfrt. fji,i It » certainly Immunol; to witness his pueriir eitrffeni t I dodge the qswsUoo. tovolved ffeH. via.; j-^ie ptatfaMfs auOrwey , " 'He t* Weijwome to any^mfott tfat^ ' wesgag i?|plp |#h!ch is an anomaly at Cape May! | y> ■ ■ " - ; - ■ " " '
■e mb. edrrobt^Wtili 'i^ boainesa I it outlook of oilr vlltage buy cot fa «n: 1 K bright at present as in betler times, It ysi religiously and eeetaUy we hare ,y quite a healthy atmosphere/ , p. church and Sunday sehosls walking ; >y with a will to secure still greater Tans' Uge grafted. He v. Uorefl'a eecsnana i m are so plain art practical, that "a • I- wayfaring man, tbpugh a feel, nedB 0 not err therein." As to learning t y the right way and yvalklag therein. — . •r Hh eennonon Saofioth fast deeCrfpd lire pf tbe flight «f the aagwl spread- \ ■ ing tbe getptl, aqd the .manner in < * wolch Hit ourduty to annaalty res pienish art strengthen fls drooping •t wings, from the quilie to. the iipa, c r will eot soon be forgotten. , a Anqlher good thing pad done after 1 Use "mvrning service. Xwe qf'the 1 1 stewards, Bros. A. Steelmao and P. ! I M. Wbeaton, with characUrtalic en- , • "D> collected of the congregation , in e a few minutes, the turn of ene hundred n I deilarsui oomplele the payment of the r 1 minister's salary tor the present <00- " . ferenee year. The revival meetings still continue, i great interest is manifested and much 0 . good being done. It is net a meeting U I of great excitement, comparatively * speaking, but a great work is being t' wrought npen the hearts of the peo- . pic. The vocal powers of our voting t| eatf, Bro. J. W. far, as raanifostid „ in these meetiiig*, Is remarkable. lie ]j is the hanker of Tuckohoe. His se- |i, lections ere good, and after weeks 6 f * tt
„ labor in this direction.'shbds no sigh 0 nffafsarscnrasnr falicfa - A uotabit instance w fro religious faith of o- little cpiki, oaturred'hiffiy e " fur days since. A little son of Mr", reard S'Hle.fareqyeart ifis£ j 1 was left alone tu the woods by sooif J j other boys. He trudged along uitu! 1 • which coaTT»*te'pur»«4ie^«{M^5P| teU, for he was utterly bewildered. — . 1 Tin little fellow fell upon hia knees and said: "Hare mercy Lord,, and) show ma tfa way boms out of the j " woods." Said be, ;'I.*ra» pflt.a hit) ■ scared llien. art found tfa stay. < right ( e out." What a lesson for some of us I •liter children. • forg*tte& Onr peoplr go re e*B^» i ; slag and pay with the xrfictad. a] 1 praiseworthy act was recently done ■ here by tome good limited man wbme f name we fax* ptto nwhft* to I uaru. — f 1 Calling upon a neighbor, who was oftl i flirted for totne time, to X*to ,fa 'hni able to work in hta shop, be sbook This reminds us nf another five , ; -dolinr inddgst of a U(lle dilfcrent t>rin the hotlotc of oat W them.' i , i Our lingers take aTfrete late real In | h tfarobnrch choir, mod tfa ooOrtfaafioO \ • is ntvtr disappointed of hcartef goofi I music al each service. "What ialfdil: 1 tfa haryest fat "was heautifdlfyWa-f ' dered Sunday morning. Exontra. | Ms. e.ditob:— a paragraph hi last week's Wars touching tfa mat- j ter of notioaa to delinqneat tax^payers ] recently circulated bj our clty'aoTTcit-J , oris net strictly epeakiaf, .opp!lo*ljk| to my sase, lhou«h I happen to be : amoax tbe iarca and respectable clues jl (be iarca resptSable
i. of unlortonatea referred to. I 'm a _ delinquent, Mr. Editor, and}* don't , » ssjjifsa iiSK ; a! " i. b..::l . on the plea that the assessor's daptl. I jl ante was altered In thb hands of a j committee ofCdhncil, without a etfcle- _ men t of the alteraUone made being preoeoted to Council as provided for by the charter. I dt^nrt tie paying , tacauae m making those alterationm ,r liir committee OTeretepped all rtab- ' hshed precedents by reducing their i * own valuations, and incrmstfig 1 1 "* llipro or tfaif neighbors. >Ir ,epa- 1 1 rijer Snob a proeewfing -aa^oesntie 1 1 ' on decency and. devoid of itii pxlsoisu u . of 3i oner. Tht 'ltea,. **- FdHar.rfVf' j ssaBtetsrsaai J his <u runs, per firm log a puWfc duty h . V" lie kind by waliog as judew and j ] , jury in thwr own Individual eatca, I ; r.:,' i Wtiow the rtdittooai bunion s - eoiau .m nw raid others Kite mo who it dart happoo to have a toy In this 1 ' firt-aamlfa Wrtdesfant,- is enotrti tot. , Kassa.t®i§s : « l^ndalin • t fair lex oUteatiyos.. Rla • - j totber late iu the nur to orfng upthis ! i K Ifaitkt-rfrt kOfngM toifct iff ffJBkfl _ a cere paper roan have uttered Toward 1 1 [ fin the suhjett, 1 fare coifcr'to Ihe I illiifeaj: % CJWWRT'Hoffaa, Fob U, vrm. - \ ytsiSi ;|S^L^SSre|; s.|xensiJvr it only duty to myrtf aad ] I 1 1 thrt Ctfa«" te^ Sodgwoffa.th^nv ' '' vMBJM 4 J ca» . sad w» U.'« no pkjertioh fa, fa j*< ? I nialUr> !' •j • f
i Ilia is what might be exited an i open pnd shut winter. Catofiny H will bare an Orderly ; Sergepnt te elect at ^a ncrt fapertg. , A aeitaa af extra rWgioos taeetinja 3ktaljfa .Joat one of IU officers not - •'WIS* fa an elopament, to has «»a Mar CSty, we are sorry to r»Tfa time appointed fer tfa meMing . offao Now JeresT Annua! Conference of tfa M. K. Church this year is later ML ' *fa protracted religious services •Ufa hare faen held in the Methodiat ' Church during tbe past three niMrtu, were diaeoDlinoed last week. 3fa contract for Mr. Wm. Scfal- ( ii'Bgar's new cottage on Columbia , svfato la In tfa hands of item. D. D. Moore A sod, of this city, and wedt thereon has been commenced. Wo fad a otrere thunder sod light- , nifaatorm with copious showers of < raSfot daylight one morning early llfo^ftok, an nnnioal treat furaidwinfar. " Tfa lightning was vivid, Irtjaid no damage. j xua. Thos. Webster has given th« . cohUacl for building a summer resion Wartington street, near Madison avenue, te Mr. E. R. Williams, one of onr Cape May ewn- . Mi/Mark Dewne has advertised Mr. R. B. Swain, lor propo * sals for grading 1"8 roda of the Beorfi s Drive MUocsiun between the city ' and lands of tbe Sea Grove .
jf Association. It wis current in Philadelphia, a M;r days ago, that the Sti* ki- o had htou leased for (he seaeun. by its first manager. Aft. "Peter 1 1 SI mr, . J jyee could not ascertain. . ' By turning to onr first page this jJJj«toek, our readers will find an intcrlyrttineaattgtot from a letter of Mr. _ I Joseph McMakin, lo hia brother Mr. s j John McMskin, of- this city, deeoripa t{yo of his roya^e fVom San Frindsoo I j 10 China. ll' ! The committer afOouncil appointed tl tO receive proposals fob the laying of s j tower pipe for drainage purposes in Bthc central portion of the city, exsmfaiaed the same on Tuesday last, 'art [ J being but about sco diffiweoo* between 0 jthq.tWQaatimalea presented. The Vpiaapee ftaeatlou. . | me.xedstob:— Yoor remarks lasi k | fatk nn tfa suhlnal af real estate fltamiaancea along Jackson atreet were. . I Ip the case of the old ten-pin alley, I think from what I know of tfa pre--r ! Pftrtpr. that if tfa proper repreaontaJltonfa made to bias hy rtl« aOthority grt iiniiOl^i, he will "comply with any r^fato^ft^Editer/tfftfafo1^ any Ifarsh nleaskjes were adopted, this lgSt;C®.p3SS?,lhJiS f torn the matter of nuisances, would it timet be a good idea to Interview tfa 'wbwner of tfa vacant lotafafaecn tfa 1 j advieibility of fencing it In and gradj pnfataw Iiteforto, hare long faen a -.jditfrace to Jfa cUy, the sidewalk d along* iu front being on a par with I I the worst 00 the Uland— a condition I of ihipoa'thgt ought 1*^ to ha allowad i to remain another day in the very t centre of ourcilp. I am glad to tea, i lair, that yon are not afraid of your ; popularity in dirostiug publie attea- . j tien not only to official mittnaoager , ment but In matters of this kind I -I which affects the welfare and hnprore- . | ment of the plooe. Civra. ■ J Ice From the M otor (Jap. [ jFhe Knickerbocker loo Company, ; drapairing of growing lee at Cape Mar rfrtihcicntiy tfack to meet the probable demands .ijf the-oosning an miner. : resolved to tdlc time by the forelock. ; and instead oBw ailing for tbe upper j river ice to lent down this War. resolved to capfart it in iU eongaalad ! (Aomc. A wjfa or two ago, tfa J Company srnt up the Bdvidero DelI I arnrr Railroad, hp for as tha Water ' Dip. fc>"r fire freight ears' of the [ilTest Jersey Itrtd, whn - tfay were packed with splendid mountain tire* ni I loo, and three days cfterward tfa train aBwwf! : encouraging. thoftfclfart la no telling ' what March wiUWfag forth. Some of the larger bottart are Mill abort. . nut with. the KataksHuckrrComp&nv «l" risvrre. the phprtetore art b£x>o te! Cfa0-JCar,.y. J.,Ffa. 14th, 1R76. j At *jM»cWjfartlBg «*|tape latandh j Lod \gX23jE*9.. aSTi; M„ i coc ' c i^ajTn i ii rT °* ! jS5d^aHp»h2s teSuJffih tatalSL irience at Cape May Oonrt "House, and ftfat tfa following resolutions of es i town art regret fa published and a ^srtrbe presented to hia boreared j Tnhrtdr,' 'ft' 'fax pleased Divine i . PrV'VideiK* Uoall frtwn onr midst ocr I ^e1Klrh£SliSJlfefflS ■ 1 jaUBd l.ort by exbmd -,mr syipputhy to , I s. tj. Mtfitr f :« lJ WS F. Cxtoxcr, 1 Commute,. . , Wo puaiisb to ootafrtt W ' ^jl Tlf -'r°C'" ' - 'to'rt ito rjiatemcut m. or tfa nam-, of tfa .! wire rerj . saential to theweliabiiitv i'^t^Wirt. 1,'ort tfa cifcWBKac-' i ■
"Bntter fifty cents a ponnd" used I fa tbe refruto of a popular song in wi 0 times, but accordtog to well eatebliahe * reports, Philadaipbia dealer* araaffe 1 fe7«swr.5r, AT5 , Centennial exhibiUon. This shows t , what a pitch af excUeantait some folk ' fareamvad. Mo dohbtPhUadelphi merchants and dealara of all torts wi! i3aagga,a£^ city, "bnt that batter or ur aimila I commodity* will fa donblad in prk* ». « prepoatereua. Railroads and otfce - of commnataatfon art te*p* portalion are now to numerous, tha t even perishable sappljea in sofficien I qnantitiot can fa sent with tush die r patch as to prevent all axorfcitantsiv extortionate priote. [ AOKICULTPRXL Mtognsos.— Tie , annual meeting of tfa Chpe May Co Agricultural Society will be fata Sat urday afternoon, SSth inat.. at th office of the association at Scaviil ' Station. At the same time and plsc the Agiienltaral Fair Aasoeiatiifi will hold its annual meeting. Boll societies elect their officers for th. , ensniog year. gifl. ?|fic 3tdtrrtismnils. j Hsax CHAXCE I FOR A BARGAIN Vor.ce or sreucsrcow '
[• . • ^^os.?,AL' 1 real estate. I, ^.'etosV, ^ c£!u!r* V < I llUt AUsatu Sstsl, at/ ok Caps Mar,' , „ oooatj sad state slsrassld. *t t c cloi. i"b7':.r, v , Ladlats^AHaaaad, lacludlar It* widow -s ' • ,Sr,iSSi' Kr* - 5 ' -■ ,^'iww^iwMte'a a*,'' '' . r S^.00"' /" * "" lreot ,Di "" ' 1 r lanSsof Mr. rox. SS fo*l Ooal oa Lsterr"'- ' haltiarfto^ * . . Trrws Cast, Ten est era* ot porch*** • The GreatRepi/tation, ' v*u^..t ,.i uu...... •: . \ Great and Good Medicine. : ' sad tha largest QUobW of UstiBooiala which ' Mtsrssaaswi.'Kiss; i *^V«aUna toawl wtepared fara faaor drlfa r " laaSa Icorc poor llqaoi*. which icbllttsiei • "• SltoJeE'cOTpt^'uslurfteiore to a»j°rcle ti5srsu?t3,«2ra1£^r aualals glrso. aad no one can dooM. lo ashy of. thai* umi Uc persona aay^ th*l | f rrccc'cV' s^^caooc oj ccrolula, where »p- J I le {htc aedlclae porfwtelae such rrsai cure*'? I I fftowha trol^ ssllaS to^QraM atood^ Purir.. , 1 eaojr'eir'tlio Stiff kawor»Alaan»r the eloo V L aeh. rognlats tha towwlsaaa topart * loar c.f ■- vigor to Uw^whwUtert^rearaineiirh I. t jsSysST gsar.'ggia£ ' rew idGSKSOT SE EX CEILED. J b' a. argn Q^T°" "" t,ts^awSgftB ; VWAT IS NEEDED. i "&sssR.S£^l'S.f 1 tell la S^whu ewmdi tlan^lcow gaaarUUabil. ; i f I fs! r?n" ' g Altifftljf 1kjeks .7. ■ FLRhli. ,c,-iq ; sxSr-pltsS ! VZ. ; < Vwsrtine is Sold by Ail DrnggisA , i BEiMTY*S oao'.f - '-itrrET"*.
SAWYEE'6 CHALFONTE, '] Corner ot Howard & Sewell Avenues, Cape May, N. J kbab tux stock tox hotxl. Thl* new *sd com modlone house will opsa 1 aattary tit, ISVS, forth* reception of gwosti. aad rvaaio op*n all ihe yaar. rauhonaa u hvlit with ell the modarc Unprorwwtota, aem as Oaa. Hot and Cold Water. H**t. s*the. no..te R-.ieirrrd Hsei l* I I hUnTw*tTTlHnr"oairmi" '° C,p* *'7 Visiters. wUl sparo so •ffocTte^vth." *hti honl* plsluoVead'oowVortttlVto all who larar Tirmi? troop*" d*y* e'ls'par'' sai"*" "dJ00'""''* ">ace*tod -lit this hoist* " • f5'Ig' ^ , H. W t A W V ER, Proprietor.
THIS WILL NOTIFY" THE PTJELIC of our intentior to put New and Lower Prices on much of our Stock. Ihe years closing out sale will commence at half-past six o'clock, each week-day morning, and continue until our PALL AND winter stock is sold. t^:e fact is: \Y e have made upjtoo many OA'ERCOATS and SUITS for this year, and to transfer our , Stoek into Cash needed ft< jlg^xaration for 1876, wo will make certain sacrifices which will apparent on and after WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, when we shall have gone through our Sales rooms and''cut off Profits, and eveh a part of. the co6t from many of oux present prices. ♦ lb be very exact in elating thie matter, as we do not intend that any advert isemmt or custom of our house shall mislead the puMic in the least particular, tee think it proper to say, that this Mirk Down, whilst it applies to' ' A THOUSAND afu) MORE overcoats A THOUSAND AND MORE BUSINESS coats, hundreds of dress coats, J SEVERAL tHbUSAND VESTS, seybhal thousand pairs of pants, and extends throughout oTtk hoysc, yet lheiy are soinr lots in which (as they hm; already been < -yxarked at close prices.) see shall main* -Wt change, . - ./irfiW.I DESIRE TO ^«KODb'af -THAT TRIS IS dur'finai- and only mark down This season, So that none need, wait for Lower Prices. t The step toe take toiU wonderfully aid those who feel like Ecvnomuiny. TERMS ot t^© fere the USUAL TERMS of Our House; 1.— No Second or Altered Pricfr— on« pixed price. 2. — Cash from All, to warrant Low Prices. 3. — The Contract on part, to return money, is a part of the bargain in each, case (provided goods are' returned unworn.) i i — A Full Guarantee given for each garment. j The Stock we ofier is all new, and is not "bought" or "wholesale" stock, but our own C A J{ i".F extjI-'S" MADK CI.Oi'HIMi. It will be remembered that our stock always embraces the Choicest Styles of substantial ' Goods, and that evert stZE apd, shape is provided for both men and boys. It will also be in mind that .'V There is But ONE OAK HALL, C H A3&KD THAT IS AT THE CORNER OF S 1 XT H — S I XT H — S I XT H j -MiAHKET- Streets, Hoping foy a visit %ipi ywder, will pass this announcement to all rheir friends in the country * 7 - en 'te, >- ■ 'tut aw '^firy Truly, '.V.' n 3 t a vv " jttl afhalc e r 6l brown, PHILADELPHIA, r '"
W. 9tUXIIi-.'«V ....... U »J* I". HKMBY. . " & HBNrsfM,. . - Ppacttcal'-Bouse arid Sign Painters. GRAINING in lmitatiimfof iCtitiiMfling.'Wall Painting All Kinds of China Glossing, w o O D . : and all other Painting, Neatly Executed with despatch, andsatisf ction Guaranteed. I ,R3!T*' TV- .I.TSVJtH * - " ' j*1 ' No 19 Washington St, opposits the Centre HoMB^C&pe May City. N. J l_„.- ■■ .rfMW
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! . , tfa. mSteRter off.r. forest fUWIlj u «U raicxa •»* \ jON accommodating terms . i Great, ffoofi and Coagreu Streett, Brortffxy art the T xraplkt. - "' *W4B h**"*' |
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