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I^MP <h»ye y«» C : j~)ELAVARE HOUSE. Lmrint Mm cy* H.v Crrr. X. J. j wj.ncnm.naia. r.^umr. l ^iJS!S^mwu b^raf* " | w*. rnoMFTo «it * WEEK. Mil. I i ■ ■ — I LOCAL AFFAIRS. ] ctTcii immct. Tbe New Tenement ovdinaorouf Bap- i tkm will ke admioislcred to-morrow , night lathe Bopt tat church. Pr'tacG.-eal i . will preach or tbt followin? aublecls.Moraine. 10.89. — " RaoTa Longings 1 Baawri." ■ Keening. T.45.-.-I will make yon 1 Fisher* of Men." Seats free. All are welcome. ■ Important chance* take effect Mnoday j next In the time-Uhle of the Wett Jenev , Railroad, and It trill be well far ear rod: , ere to take note accordingly. What the- ' proposed ab*nge*are we have at tbe present however" W,'^loL!irSlw. md'ttatl; ' schedule r tioo in the rate* of paorngrr fate, between Oape May aad Philadelphia will go into affect at the aaiae time. , £§|||pS<§j i been exceedingly grateful to the proprietor wbo bed to ateome tbe riak of dam- , age from a roofless house In case of a . §iB2S®s§| Windsor with It. new bead will look a trifle odd to habitues, for a lime, bat lb>ssawttssas ss that make* the successful hotel at a acatide resort. The* are mere secondary C ^Mtetmmtk'and |2°* pSaLwidom" < f t tbese acquirements is the Windsor pecu- t liarly fortunate. ^^aSt*^aTSidWo^PMla^!(^t ' K&&SSB2& ! wlHbe a great acoommodatioo to tbe pro- « pie, and UreSenstw doaerre. 'he hearty > l^^artf'to'be^ |ThM.°itor ^moe. a < kSsSSS^ss i At a regular meeting of the Board of . Mta"SrSe^llc^K^^!reaa^d?Uie | tudcr ot ^huvhrcaa^Tnc^ prlndpal Mr. < Mi*^M^TWill^«*ir'l«n'ni War- i wick Justine John* and Isabel T. Wood- i son. were re.appotatc*l setlttaols. Tlie i S^LI^SK&jsis ; made lowarda furpiftlng room on first ' floor of reboot lojlidmg. Two assistant : are yet to be appointed. ^ The rrmarkablc aanilary Influences of from tbe late annual report of tbe Stale Board of Health. Take for instance the . returns of deaths from long diseases for i of AHsctk nwl'uepe May end the Inland county of Mercer. In Atlantic the rale kOD.'an.l^r Cape May 8 St. the ten** of any county In tbe State. Taking the AUMtk°Sty 'mbeflMfl. while at Ckpo May It is about half that, or IS 36. There ■ Dr. Kennedy has been adding to the at- ' tract! venes' of his already ban 1- «•-<!< 1 appointed drug Ware in th.autwtltu-l.-n of ■' h , soda watre fountain by a new and el.h- > oretcly designed apparel o» of the lariat and 1 laoet improved ixu.ro It •" apeeislly ' luada to onlar by the flr.n of Uppincroi I 4 Co.. tbe largo* manufacturer* of a.-da < (ouufatn* In the entry j cost nrerly a • thoumed dnll*r* and la a superb apecimeu i£db!kBLrbIl b ilhunlnated ou InTSuh p^ini^r<r* Jcs^^^rpffi wiTh , •siSEsi *%8S3 ^ could bare averted. ' u coosiju.'ooe all | but by tbe aflwuoon tSTdamsge ro"t£ \ iLillllii sSSlpP^'^ . — -• . trnmmm.

I Tbe eounad for tbe dty la tbe shore ; cose baa netted for and Ruined I from Judge Iieed an order to shew cause why a sew trial should sot be gnoled 'on . tbe ground of the extreme eicesa!rene*i • of the rerdicl rendered apteat ex-Maror Williams. This is nothing mora than s right and Ju*. The dedrtoo of the Jury ■ was not hosed upon the law or the evidence, and was In direct violation of the charge of tbe court. Jadgr Psnocast, counsel foe tbe plaintiff. made a pfertatemeal fa tbe rommiagnp to tbe Jury, which It baa rince been . alleged bed ha Influencr upon tbe minds of bis auditor*. The learned couaael em- , phatkaliy danW boring bed anything to , do with tbe ordinance under which the offloereef tbe dty had proceeded la tbe Bete matter, and intimated that it was : of bit oppoaitioe to the-roeaaurr that he was throws overboard by council as I he solicitor of the dty. Judge Pan- ! ooaaf nerer fell Into a more positive error ■ In b Unprofessional experience. He said also thai the city rushed laio lbs enforce- j meat of tbe ordinasoe in question con- I trery to his ad rice ou tbe eabjecl. Tbe city did nothing of tbe kind. Thf nrdi- , nance had been submitted to Jndge Pan- j coast, and after retaining It a week In his i be returned it aer-nded as it was afterwards passed by connail, and with a . acooaipaeylng it, la the Judge s own band-writing, explanatory of tbe , amendments be had mode te the daou. mem. but sot a single weed in support of tbe allegations be bes siocr seen proper to make. That letier ia Kill In existcoce.and ' ttbe distinguished coflnsd con read it for 1 himself the next time he visits Cape May City. Tbe Judge sow Ot also to make it < appear that it eras ou account of bla op- ( position to tbe license ordinance that be 1 relieved by council of tbe solid torablp. Another lapse of metnwr on tbe ] pen of tbe learned counsel. That was ; not tbe cause. It was simply because of ( the IncouvenleDce of tbe arrangement— ] the Judge liging in Camden, and because wben hit presence was required here be , could not always leave hie business to attend. It is therefore plain to be eera that If tbe ritv committed a srrong in passing an ordinance which was carefully 1 revised and approved by^nd^ counsel and ^ a salt against sold city for damaces \x- ■ cause of tbe enforcement of said ordinance, > tbe dty la not morally responsible, and a eeidiet sort mm was rendered by a Jury of . twelve dllirns of Cape May the other day i Is nnthlM mare or leas than a piece of . blgh-baoded Injustice and devoid of tbe ' noble principle of f airplay. Another Vletssr^Cov the DelaJudge McKenna. of~tbe United BUlea Circuit Court In Pblladdpbla, filed an opinion last Saturday In which he sustains the decssioo of Judge Butler which awarded to Robert Chambers, a Delaware pilot, tbe . pilotage teas for which he had liballed tba BriQn steamship Otymeoe a abort time ago. Tbe question Involved war, whether tbe Stale of Delaware baa the right to require r resell bound to Pennsylvania ports t she pilots to ooodoct them to such ports. Judge Bailer of the United State* Court of b«as Pennsylvania dedded tbit question affirmatively, but tbe respondent! appealed and tbe decision ou this appeal, as we have said, hat Just been rendered la favor of tbe Delaware statute This makes the third dedal oa is tbe Catted States Courts ia favor of tbe claims of the Delaware Side pilot system. It is an established fact that the national gev. eminent leave* tba regulation of the pilotage syatem to tbe Bute*, and, therefore. It , clearly becomes not only the right but the duty of tbe Slatre of New Jersey and Deiaware to provide pilots, under their lawa, for tbe protection of commerce of tbe Delaware bay end riror. Unfortunately, iKiwerer. for our Cape May pilots, New Jersey ia without audi law a and tbe consequence la that their brethren from tbe note across tbe Bay have tbdr rightful protection In spile of tbe antagooism and organised optwsition of the mooied slnp- - -I— '-«~|| I|f rillMgltltflll T*W right ofUuiBdaware Bun pUrel U Uu fba. sda up the river baa repeatedly baen denied. and tbe aerrlce* of the pilots invar. . iably refused, though tbe law under which the pilot! were followipg their a vocation . —and indeed the laws ot all thy States . agree on Ibis point, made U obligatory ou . all vreacls to accept such scrrtcea wben : they are offered outride a certain line beI rood the Breakwater. Judge McKcaua oa tbe same dor flisd an opinion sustaining the libel of Daniel r E. Stave ns against tbe American Line r steamer Lord Clire. This vtvsel ru i spoken outside of the Cape*, bat refused • to lake tbe pilot on board until she bad ■ entered tbe bay. Stereos, however, was r acting under tbe pilot laws of PepnaylI How many mots decisions It win require , to conrtnce tbe ship masters sailing to and , from the port of Philadelphia that tbe f Delaware pilbu are right in tbe course ! they ire pursuing we ds not know ; but t we do know Hut tbe Bute of Delaware is i unquestioaably In the right when abe ! claims tbe title to sad exercises Jurisdici tioo orrr the Delaware river and hay along • her wbola water froot. The lecture Thursday erenlng In theM- . E. Church by our fnend and oomrsde. Rev. Geo. B. Wight, of MiUeville, m« , with an untoward drawback, which pro- ; doosd a depreciating effect upon its floan- . rial bearing. Mr. Wight was exported by I tbe evening train, which, as our people I are swore, eras detainer! nearly two hours on ha way, and tire coossqueoee was , many of thoae who bad arranged for al- . tending;, npon learning tbe fact of tbe train being so much behind time, did not come out, while others, after going to tbe I church, got wearied of waiting and Ml for home. There wore these, however, wbo bad come to bear tbe lecture, and 1 stay lliey did, some hundred and fifty, until tbe blowing of tbe locomotive's whistle announced tbe arrival of tbe train, followed In a few minute* by tbe expected lecturer. Mr. Wight spoke on hour and lralf Id bir pleasing, easy, conversations! stria of delivery, his theme icing upon it is own recollections of army Ifle. It was more in tbe nature of a talk than a formal lecture, tbe story of tbe war. as given by comrade Wight, and to tbe sudienjoysble. The proceed, of the lecture i went into i be tonwiry of tba ladies' Pareiuagr Aid friciety. _ Court adjourned Friday afternoon after we bed gone to pre® with last week's Wavx. The cwae of the Slate against N. Mickie. then no, resulted in a verdict of gnilty, tbe defendant being requited to likes from his accuser, sums two hundred dodoes: to serve a term of six months io the county ^Ja'l and floppy s fine of #80 "thUc" robSTmSdnri cm*M were disposed of. That of Robert Haider, for assault and battery, wu ined and ovordlctof dreth wail assigned by the court to conduct tbe defence. Another cose upon a like charge wa. thai of Richard ii. Cored, rn'ioUis in the county Jml.*Tbr iari?» disposed of anas that of tbe Bute against While in Philadelphia the flret of the meeting of the thalr Homeopathic MHicat Socieey. held Tuesday at Newark. ' W* fh. Phillips since hi. re- | Qulnlsa, ;} asmogaMshssA ueaty caaar»q.a»sfa. wai

LOCAL CHIT CHAT. 1 MIMOM TOriCS BMITriX I OLD. I i points personal snU Gesreral. I ' Bockdreer bDometh! 1 Tbe eod does not always jsatlfy the ' means even in temperance molten. ( : j Regular meeting of John Mecny Part. » 1 No 40. G. A. K . of this city, next Fri- . ; day erenlng. , It ia rumored that John CRlr, of Ihlt , : safi-Js.tt'sas—T- : Hereafter the expensea of transporting I ss&'ssrsa-C.Jss,'* • | No finer grade of ladies' shoes U Philsfcs*s;':rirw'^gs i ss£ ; Dr. A. L. lAih, too of Mr. Joarpk B. J leach, of this city, is surgeon of tbt First Pennsylvania Regiment, B. N. G„ Pbila. , deiphia. ranking a. major. , Ttie annual meeting of the stockholders a s«shz" ss£* ! Wednesday we had a aodol dsil from 0 Tagga.-t of tlie Philadelphia S,oday a, and his brother Wm. M. Taggmrt. E chief auditor of tbe City Comptroller's i Department. i Mr. George C. Ward, late of the Rigge c House, Washingtoo. formerly proprietor t of tbe Old Colombia House. Cape May. » pes this season to the Rowland House, | If you want a carvieg knifa or any article of cutlery go te Ware's hardware store, • S Washington street Also on hand a and wash-tubs. ' Large Invoice books, stationery, toy i freods, rt GarrrUon'* stationery Bore, fl» j For tbe floest and purest coffees in the market ask for " Dom Pedro's (Sioice." or I i For sale by all grocer*. I Mr. John Whitney. Glsasboro, visited ' the Iriond Tnesdsy upon business appcr- " 1 laining to the enlargemeut of tbe Wlnd- ■ tor, the work ou which is now progressing 1 ss rapidly aa sunlight and weather will ' ^Nothing can excel the beanlifal displsy 1 ! of artificial flowers and other adornments ; of millinery to ha seen at the Eighth ■met atore of Mm. Koaa Gerson, ef PbilI adejph'a. Be# advertisement in another column. I Mr. C H. Millar will open bis dry . goods and trimming atore, SO Washington 1 street, about the «Stb intt.. with a much ) > larger and more varied at nek of fancy ; goods than usual. Fuller notice will be , i given next week. Send nine cents In portage stomps and • ; a'.SW.SSSSS'VS instantly make four ounce* good ink. J. - & Garrison, stationer. 89 Washington St., Ospe May, K. J. if. Mr. I BSC Bbaw boa been here the pa>t ■ week metamnrpboricing things around hit . ' bakery and Bore building no Jackson ' street, in anticipation of on early atari ■ ; this season- His bottling interest be hat disposed of to Mr. II P. Doolittle, of the 1 Washington House. ; It would " Inglon. If aoowbody would only take that ' . open lot in hand, put a building ou it, ' . fence it In. fill up tbe bale or do some. . thing or other to relieve It of lis dangers ui , and nnaigblly character, i The statement published recently in toe ) Court Pilot relative u a cootrapUted . change in tbe superintendence of the Cape May and Delaware Bay and Sewell's i 1 Point railroads ladts eooflnnatlon. Tlie 1 position remains in tbe bands of Mr. Ede moods and Is likely to. ' Owner* of bonis and collages wanting 1 first -cists furniture should visit the e*1 tabllshment of James C. Hand 4 Co., ; ' 1305 Market street. Philadelphia, and see - for themselves what Inducement* Messrs Hand 4 Co. can offer. Tbetrriore l« one of ' sey favorite stopping-places of Booth Jar1 the buyer*. ' Tbe finest oottage (ilea that are now in ; the market are those sort of tba B'ocktcn, ' which can be boogbt at low as five hun- ' dred dollars each. They froal on Bco- ' ion. Kearney sod Stockton avenues, and ' will be ahowu parties wishing to tee for ' tbemaelvea by Mr. A. IJttta, at Btocktao Drlmotte 4 Benckrn, our youngert ' will ! The largest stock of dry goods and trim- . mings and aU tbe spring novel lie* are to t be found at Mrs. R. T. Brown's, 35 Wash- , iagfo street. Ladies' eoilam, enfla. bandc kerchiefs aad laces of every description l always on baud. Also agency for New . York Btaten liland dyeing establishments. ] N't extra charge far shipping gpoda - Mr.~Jtmrt McCartney, of tbe Wert Jeri say Railroad and tbe Btodttou Hotel ComI his bort of freoodewn the streugth cd bis I becoming a Benedict -an event which i took place tart week. Mia. McCartney it, I or was rather Mrs. Kate Singeriy Merei ditb. slater of Wet. M. Singeriy, of tba « R«or<and Is reported to be very wealthy, f ww Henry Hand and wife have ! ^J5K?Ch'rK,,SX- - their children, throe of whom have been conducting for same year* separate boaaeholds of their own. The visitors were tbe outers. Mr*. A. M. Sidney, of Jersey City. ' tod Mrs. Geo. M. Jones, of Camden, and I their big brother, Mr. John M. Hand at I We think without exception that tbe , Clislfoole in iu new dresa is tbe hand- ' ^ iUkiSmte^^d ri^'waWring . place on the coast. Tbe colors have been r btodUi mrothpl^Sghir^y°>rTbe*im . tenor has also been put through a thorough i SSnS wto £u! hSd^^. *TW*m During their stay bere last week, M*ior J.oeph C. Lee and acting Adjutant R. M. ' HUiaan, of the #tb Regimcnl, B. N. U„ were entertained in royal eeyie at tba rosi- . dence of Couaalman John Besmett, a t mr^CTof^Compan^ The mbrion ! pany in their 'r^acUre^'SuUea. Tbe . (tominatioo was a thorough one, and _ according to the Major's report must have j -hcr« highly crodiubie to the "noncoms" 1 of Company "H." ' I Daily Chicago Ttaea] ' Mr. Gee roc Barnes, of Bsgnall & ! fisjwsSSSfsKSs r r*ariA special ^eetini'rf lbs LaJiea" Aux- ® ta"aUn0M«. G*a W. 8ict«, Pita - i i j i

tlailiTsms. Angletea will new onsns to tbe front at toast derirririt seartds rroart. Tbe rail- . rood iq. tba beach will soon be built, so those say who ought to know. Tba "Angiroe* Club," composed of staunch business men, living in Philadelphia, has iu '■tt'SSrSEE'MaSa 1 largely interortad is real estate at Angleeca, and this aloos, knowing tbe . men, li m guarantee thai lbs new candiIt is thought the ruear-cone (arms will •mpioTg ejgy^rtdlJfa^man during tbe J baa nearly fin- 1 ithed planting nyrtem this yenr. ' A geoUssnaa not far away planted same ' tufnl ferns in a rockery ia front of bis In cedar to protect ibeni from t SggEaH-ISi T* ™ S^brrexy JoomaltbeP*- , trot, u edited in tbe interesu ol he sot- , diem and sailors ot the bu war. Bible tekU or sermaot either are of lit- . tie use in the brad or pocket when lb,- , renan or a wasp b In tbe heart. , Tiro culture it now receiving through- , ont tbe country tbe attenttonjnumpov. , will flomShTu* aecdou and in a fsw J richly reward tbe owner. Then in , addition, tbeae tree* all tbe while they are - growing will be coaxing from the otmos- , pbere tbe necd^a^wOT wMd^am J*dw j Vitiron from Philadelphia Bopping over i wUl drmbtlesa be interested by a i viaRm^y Sunday School. all , remembered't list 'tile meansol tbe tromasdaM Bethany are aa limited aa the en- i ergy and public spirit of tta founder. < Cbanlanquans are finding a rich treat in j rf;S?fes: i aed?uay u w? be*atS'ed*2et tbe UoJ ' ibn Sunday School at Green Creek will | hold our, (if tbera are any beniea) tba proceeds to help pay for tbe organ. •' Derorataoe Day " begins te he a ylc , ■rv. w. »- 1 ears. The public remember with what pleasUiey lUtened some weeks ago to tbe , Rev. W. L. JoneV lecture on "Mexico," 1 Ifed lTri^*tteMHi^il^er RU : wa,P^^,re ^ ^"ehtT on Tuesday night, next, under tbe auspices of L. A. B. of tbe Baptist cbuieh. ' Mr. Jones' lecture ia said to be even more 1 Instruct! ee that tbe last one. Subject " Is thetBible TrtteT Skeptics specially invited- It la aaid to be a feat to hear bow Ulii ready lecturer carves op tbe roeI miea of our common Christianity. Come i "ISp ^.d lfic. , ebUdrra, 10. i of the M. K church, tbiacity. HU death I occurred at tbe rrotdencc of his other aoo. t Mr. Harry L. North. In Camden, tbe flat of lost month. When bis son was sdmit- . ted to tbe New Jersey Conference u '61, "Father North" (as he was familiarly ' aaTramidnedlberriD,^ sharing with bis ron : all tbe burdens and mils of Intinarant , life, up to th* laal session of tbe conference. wben It* left Oape May to visit ! to his long life of ninety odd years the ' excellencies of religion, and io bis death | proving tbe power of his Saviour to sns- ! Tbe first number of tbe Cape May Bra. ron for the current year was distributed to ; tbe public Wednesday lost. For a* eld ' friend it looks younger and handsomer t than ever. The lasue before us is printed 1 on beautifully tinted paper, and this, tbe ' medium tbe Ssaroa la entitled I to. aa it ' at the bands of our burioeas p«pie. It j friend of Cape May, and haa bea largsly ' tbe place and In advancing Its beat Interesu. We congratulate the publishers of r ,Ter — •' 1 At a meeting of the cUiaeos of Oape May City held in tba Baptist church on - Api' ■ Wa, Ibe peoplefof (Ape May ; tt£,M#FS3z5R • ertyaod Reeves to vote for uvrrn licemes . at tbe court Jort closed ; therefore b* it Rmofsrtf. That we do herewith express . our high regard for tbeae Judges and their [ tecaoce Ibc lenihls evll-of inuuperonce, i and bearuly enromrnd them and their , manly ouodact to tbe peaoe loving people -sasros-ws 1 liooa be aent to each of the above named , Judgea, and also to each of our county papers fur publication. ; Eooax P. Srrrxs- ; Becretary Christian Tempexane* Uniuu of | Cape May. 1 Owing tu some cook or etber which we ; have been unable to property understand, ' tbe minstrel performance announced for noticed. There was a bitch somewhere. ' sod unfortunately it was not discovered until tbe "eleventh hour,"— too lau to ! give publicity to tba change of arrangs- - meat. In this dilemma tbe armory of - ,1^.' 1,r I

Be aauribie. Tea have sllowed your ' r ' ■ neys, end yoa are lost «s*d up. SmMnwrn. ' ten" for from Ayer 4 Son, with its anI. positioa aad eonUnnal change of notice* ' , and adrertieemenu. We have tbe proof , Of this autemant and can prodoee the u documents if neoeamry. rear rook. :■ Ooms rrroCj Utr yswows have burn cured la bta prort at name ar nhat Bay Mure aas and oando.

UP COUNTY. r - From CoU Spring to IWjboAoe. 9tmtsmo. ' ; May came In amffing. ^Tbe graaay fields are waving before the ! ( Everybody Is ckanlng boose tbia ! wsatbsr. Fire thnnasiKi bushels of oysters arrtead In Richardson's sounds tin. week, of I lUwf^siKr4 Painek Mnrpby. four months from tbt " old pod," will uuccred J. & Watson in , tba manage** m of tbe railroad rtntkn Mr. Wataop will be assigned to other trance, probably at the Cape May terminal Tbe bench mien of tbe rarhius llfe-sarlng | their port°35iy 1st, sod tbey msde it a ' point u be nu ebore leigbt and usrly Moo- ' Tbe south end o! Fin Mile Beacb ho# I wen sold- to a party ol capitalists from ' Chicago, I'hiiadciul.ta and Vlneland for j tbe purpose of lure tag h into a new erashore resort hi lie culled Holly Beach City. Mr, Edward Tsyl-w, sf your city, assisted by bis ana. J... . •- is buaily engaged mak- ! log aurveys .( .be ^ropeard cily by Re ! The bnlly luiab, which ia quite ' oemerou. on that tod of tbe broth, is to be trimmed aad left standing aa a characteristic of tbe place. Tbe turnpike was surveyed lau week. It will run dowu ' Mr. Benjamin Creaae'e lane in Rio Grande.' rlgblJjf-wty^wro donated by^Mr. ; purchase includes all tba south eod of Five EKLtsassvrjs • and owned by tbe Wiles family. R. N. There will be plenty ot work for tbe new iielm aawunUI for a loo- time to Quite a large cedar awamp will , be worked off in tbe Immediate neighborhood. Fifteen Italians, bearing each a sack I upon his back containing his "household effects," arrived cu^Tburedt^ to^cutni Tbry will be given quarter* in tenu. i Nothing like having importations ef these i degraded foreigner* to cheapen labor In this county. Tbe door* of tbe grret "Aa. - aylum" tor all nations 1* still open. With * the labor of Africans, Italians and "Jerj Spaniards," roe work of building up I tbe branch railway abould make rapid pt ogres* South SesvUla, aa to families, reminds -t ' one of Wart Creek, where It U said every family is a Goff or related to a Goff, aad - you are comparatively safe in addressing every man yen meet da "Mr. Goff." S-j bere. the families or* mainly W lieotons ; and Coraoua, In aogm inauoeea tbe two . . being unlmd io marriage. Tbey are an I intelligent, ^prosperous prople, and will ' S A very delightful entertainment was . given by tbe Senrille M. E. Sundsy -school . on WeJnaaday evening, which was large- . . ly attended. Many of the younger par- ■ llci pants toqattted tbemsslrea grandly, . receiring much praise. Tbe proceeds are r to be used in the purchase of an organ. r Prof. Crawford Buck Bill furnishes or- - vans to any who oooflde la him their or. ' dera, and no better Judge of an instrument is in lb Is county. He brought down - two fine organs on Tburecay. A number of familie* have moved into tbeir new dwelling boueea at Sea Lie 1 City within tbe put week. Tbe reeidenl ' population tba Smlng summer, it la esti- > mail— t will reach eome fifty famihea. Mr. r Edward WelU. of Philadelphia, son of _ - Mr. Jacob Wells. Denniiriile, has com- - meoced tbe erection of what promisee to 1 be a little cottage, to be occu- - pied by himself and family. 1 Tbe branch railroad at Sam Isle City - isffiiSsrsKrJsj:,2'~S^ , possible, and will be ready by the lime ■ tbe regulsr season's travel wu In. ( t Tbe moeb respected commander of llfc- , earing crow of rtatiou 84 Oapuln toy r WUleu mod his crew of brave surf men E from tbe Seaville and^Townsend Met . b SmehoT«Tte having expired, and are , _ right gladly weloomcd borne. ■ 4 stent. _____ Ss^SrB £ will arrive Lire dayi to run in oppori. \ Dr. Phillips, of your dty, wu bere .. Sunday afternoon last. . t Mr. Dan. Smith baa been very 111 with ISTuSrJtiS: * At this writing it la uad«*tood there * -Ol he a grand May party held at Mr. Henry Young% near Petersburg, ou Bob . SSR.SEShwSlSS4i!S ° of tbe village. J Dr. Wales wu viriaed by Mr. Downs Edmunds, of your dty, on Monday. Tbe I doriuc R *07 poorly. * Mr.Tboa Booby, of the Bur Hotel, bu * the bold fml and nlocg tbe sidewalk the * Mr. Ricbmno Horn ia Bill beavlly eoI. gaged ia building oedqr aliip^tanki. He r be bla order* irora Wilminrtoc, Del. « GtpL D. Ireland has left borne ngaln J Onpt. Prank VaoG I IdrrwUl mave from Thursday morning to be examined In n*v. : ESSiStfSMSSS'.Sr' ■ sr 'xvsSJVSH n tbe spot where it occurred and showed I- him tbe amputated member lying upon 1 th da round. That boy will make a good t, soWer. «, Mr. Preatou G. Taylor and wlte arrived d here from New York laal week upon a it visit to tbdr parents and relatives. ■ a&s. ^SfSiSffftS.SES, S

daora He hat been under the professional of Dr^Humyhreyt, homeopathic pbyMr. Lewi* R. Powell it having pot up uriS&'Essrsffl; Dennis, into which be will move bit - pitnuil rtunh of gnnrts anon an imniplrlfll . . Mr* Rachel Hand has resumed store keeping ia Booth Dennis, and will occupy > fear OM limlmaa quarters soon u Mr. f Powell vacous II »oU oTllonor. ; S2fS3.kJS?Xl53 'ST:

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