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Publithed - Every Saturday Morning cape may. November 25. 1882. £reT*A>* —'T^TT'-uL mmuSoJ!r' ^BMiiieiil tiawtMj ImS!m naM .M Samara toiK*" I'll men a 3 Ll-Pinw. Svmeraf Ihe M«f EfSSygi^cariW ™ j «3s®s5sifiSi: • I 'a ■an I or On fonedSUici ib* oar hundred ud arrralh^ ^ ipVUiyf ' ' ABAet: Jo* t- Xm WnL scurrtAry' The next Congrrae U expected to dutract itretf with fifty cnateMrd rlectio* ' The total length of fencing in the Cni. led Bwm U.nparards id 8.000,000 miln and float o+er fS, 000.000, 000. Tula make* room estfiigh for every man who llkra tl-et aort of Ihlnfi I" get "on the Jodf Jiyel Ffefiter, of the Supreme Court .if the State, twice Governor, and coat a itrotninral candidate for Preaidrat, »aa AU-ukcu with paralyail lfooday. am] la now ,I»ngrr<m»!y ill at hit borne in Fraebold. JT romnul 0 oocnly. Dc aai expected to attend tbeChmden County Court Tom*. The plain moral in the Star Route Jury in thix naae from the Department ol Justice^ loud* but the eaairet way to. keep dean U sot to get the amlrch on. The total Tooiieranor vote in the Pint Diatrif. aa eaat for Coogreraman at the late eh etloe, was 833 divided as follow* Camden. 881; Cape May. 80 ; Cumberland. 242: Glooorater, 78; Halrm, 174. The Oreenlack vote, waa884 aa followe ; Camden. tt ; Cape May. 06 ; Cumberland, 411; Glpucaaeer, 120; Salem. 64 General Roller was aakrd the other day what the Demoamla rutin do In order to be aucoaufnl in 1884, and replied: -Carry out Oc principle* ol Jdfroon and Jackdotfrl-," be raid. "the poople would give them < he government fur a aeries of years aa they 'gave U to their father* " lie alas mid: ' But. I am not a prophet or the eon or a p'apbrt. and ought not to be called "P«i 10 prophesy " Tt * aiauuui appropriated by the last ltlvet and -Harbor bill, which the I'reai dcot vetoed, was almuft 1 10. 000, 000. and It la veprated that Secretary Lincoln. In his annual report. will say Ihat the whole smaayl eanfuH he used before the end of the 6k>U year, and that there will be 88.000,000 unexpended, to be carried over to Use credit of the following, year. If tbblu the case there will be no good reason for the psaaagr of a river and hafbor bill-st the c, oiling session. The story is circulating that prior to Use election Mr. Ansea, of Hnamebuautl* •told a cunmiuee of the village aociety, lng tf Ihtlr < hurch cdlflcc. -tliat'Sf elected 02,800. General Butler, having beard of thai If elected Governor he would alao , give them $2,500. Both were elected, and ccuwrjtKnily the Congregational Society of Eantou ge:a the anuf little rem of^OOt Many who had sewed under General Grant, Ant who oooelnded that be had rrcelet^ mfflclent bonora at the hands of Use Republic, now admire him more than ever for the noble stand taken by him in defence of General Fin John Porter in a recent article in the Xrrth .tmentuQ Artie*. Mis applanation of the true position held by Use latter, in sufficient to coorioce all military -men ntsd every true soldier of Oen.val Pttx John Porter deserved t nstion's gratitude The day is not distant when Justice will he dime him, ud lib neu e crowned with honors the- more valuabie beansc so long withheld. And ss Mr. Blaine says be ia Dot a can. riwtoe for 1'irsideul In 1884. He couUl sol poeaibly bp elected, aa things now look, and he ir not cue of those foolish pohttdaaa who Imagine that the bat|le b Th, real halite Ibis elrcli.ui fewrt.ee us real

it »l the polls- Republican* may lw etiyded to slaughter soy dtsdldate who Is t-ot satisfactory to them. Republicans bare declared Mb-ir belief la the divine rigifi of boltiag. Mr. lUaioe could not he OMsinaud without a struggle, which would insure his defeat. Use general taie in Democratic circles now is thai, if po.mlar governor, iie will he the next Democratic iwrvdiilatr for President. In Una case the Republican candidate will be very -likely to come from New Turk an I must be wane such populated rscugnixed reprtucotativ; of administrative reform as ex-PuetBULSUT-Gcneral James. Political leaden are moving Into pose 11 round for the future of their respective psrllea. and h b idle for newspapers at the present time to predict cither thb or that as likely to be the adopted policy. The p&npW won a decided victory. The advantages are cm the side of those who nature of things for the latter to act adtory. On the. other hand, the defeated wilj labor to regain kal ground and in doit* endrevor to [wove that they - parties, the people must evtoluaUy be the kaiser* As stated ia our .last issue, the latin-; have confidence, and the tatte wlil auuu "enter upen a new oucrr of foU.,

Grant's Defense of Flta-John F Ueoeial Grsnbli a man who never does tuey not hate tome up to the realization* I hut his hittereat enemies have nevr-t of. cot vict km qr lacking the courage of - his omni.au. When bo has made up . bb t nil oil spdn the rights of any question, be _ b ready to puradc unswervingly and un- ~ flinchinglf the course which lib con science and judgment may dictate, eyen though it £ should involve the c-mfreshm -I • preVious iniruke Some lime sgo lie pub- * hshnd aa ropx^edwr Mi which lb- an. " regard to Jut ire of il« scnleocc prowed (. upon General P.wter hart uodrriMoc a 5; change. While he was General of the ■a Army, and abet » aid when b. bceonw 5" I'rreident of thu I'nited tttaics, be bad H thought that tieueiai Porter was guilty of o- the Charges tusde agaiuu him. and that u thn stfiu nre pa^d ui«iO him was jug. bt But after rttinug from public flulics ^ and having more time at his disposal, lib attention was again directed to the matter. atfd becoming impressed with an idea Ihai t General I'prtcr's perabtcnl aaseverslions of inDoonbc had a better foundation with the tcalimony given before the Scbo6eld Couimbaion, and on the result of hb ini' vestigalion he became aatisfied that Gen- '» cral Porter was an innocent man. As sooo as be bad rrecbrd this couvictioo. he ° proceeded to lend bb efforts to the right,e log of the monstrous wrung which had been committed. A lets courageous man, x rather than acknowledge himself to hare 4 been in the wrung, would have found ex. , cutis far remaining silent upon the tub. j JcCbsnd lave build up the circumstances .. posile opinion from that which he former- ^ ly entertained in hb own breast, or would at least have confined the knowledge of it to hb own private did* Bat General y Grant b not that kind of"» man. II- * wrong than be made a fair" end square ac- ■' freowhdgmerii of fab mistake, and not ^ content with baring placed himself on reP cord, and given to General Porter's cause H ship, he has now supplemented hb origif nal letter upon the subject by an article published in tlw current number. of the '< General GraMI«rtld« Ihat the fscu ltid before the Schofleldb .ml fWly exooer. le f General Porter from the dtarges made 0 against him, and be further expresses the r opinion that the course which tbas-dfliay * pursued wis the wisest that could Pare ^ been followed under the circumstances ' At the time Porter, yas ordered to at- * tack Jackaoo't right dank, be was not, at " Pope supposed, immediately on Jackaoo't J flank, hut three milts distant, while Long. „ ten thousand would bare to fight and dcfeat him before giving Pope any asaua,1 ance. Whether or not Pope should hare q known of the ptosroce of LoogUreet'a t army does not enter into thb pert of the if ceae; it b sufficient be did not know R. . The fact of the whole matters appears to t be that there was s atupendous blunder- [ jug somewhere, and that Porter was made the sea peg, let. after it had become apfwr- , cot that there must 1* cue; for it wHl he remembered that althtaigh the mlk-god uvseooduct look place oa the 27th end 2V: h 0 -of August, nothing waasatd about it uu- '■ til November, and Porter continued in 1 active cwoiDs'si during the lime. Aa I" General Grant ssys: "tir- etrergis egeinrt ' Porter were as aftnUeiugbl, to atrili tlw 0 longer the worse than Carthagrnian uijua. - tier will be dooe to a soldier whoee fault ' was in serving bb country with cooapic- * nousgmibntryandahilily.aDdwbowusac, Dcrd lo party pcarioo by a prevaricating ] military tribunal. Two yearsago.whenUie a Genera! Porter to confirm the decision of „ General Schofield's board by restoring , him to hb rank, but they timidly shrank . from an «t "of justice and duty in fear of a lb effects upon ignorant and prejndiced i - partisans in the Preaidentbl campaign. f The case of General Porter is Sow to t lie 1 hands 06 General Sewell, who baa pressed i . it with a rigor and manly seal which, i ! shows that he, at lean, has no such fear i 1 of the consequences of performing an act i . of justice which b demanded. by the bones of the country. General Grant rrcom- I mends that in the way>f "partial raslilu- I ' lion" Genera) Portgr be declared fay Coo. ' great "to have been omricled on mistaken ' testimony, and, Iberefdtr, to bare never i ^ been out of the army."

e The annual meeting' of thb body held . 3 at Bridgcton, from the 14th to 16th tost., , i was an interesting affair. The singing, : led by Dr. Gilmnur, was good. The coo- , ferences held were very suggestive and . I stimulating, ud some of a high order. ; 1 "The openlntof the World totbe Gospel." , f by Rev. Mr. Leavens, of Passaic, had as I much interesting and wcll-arrenged relig- , t lout ud historic information on the sub- ; 1 ject .under cousideratkio. packed into a ] thirty or forty minutes' talk, as U has bee n j i our pleasure to hear lor many a day. The ( - first Baptist church, where it was held. • . ooe of the largest in the city, waa well j ■i„nt and orerflowed in the evening* ao i r nrrrassry. Every county to the Bute. 1 ».th erne exception, waa represented, ud ' it U to be regretted that so few Bundsy ^ School workers from our county were 0 enjoyment thejemroaid hare secured, but " because of the impiJtut woik In which ' - we are englged would have received. A i ' " Umof^ JheuSti^ ^TBS ; j - a'dLl^rt tody, each Cocmy [ SES^^F^sEE ' « a^lid'^Tni^mio^1*,Gtot^JSi,hBie^ \ g Cumberlaoa and Gape Mar counties coo- : « : sHSSSHygi' c county* And where ro upropriitely a> , at Cape May City* Whr not unite in ! fSggSMi?2--- *";] 6. 8. Women. 1 1

.Oar wasbington Letter. 1 [Kram oar (Pgaiar CernssoaSrm ' • Wusnam, D. C.. Nor 11. 1883. e Two weeks beooe the streets of Ihecaps iul wlU.be raliaened Subs presence of i k oor retarning solnn* As a body the mem- 1 t beta. of the preaeot House of Represents- < s tiree who crone lack lo finish the remnant t of inrir terra* are not likely lo J* a very i S els-erf, d Ire. Many of them wUl be here < e in foam, ► bile their political *«etnains lie i - buried in Various parts of the eoantry. e Only 146 of than hkve bora re-elected for it Hi- next House, while 147 are retired. <- Perhaps the most striking example of the >- 1-itrr are Robeson, of New Jersey, who >- snapped hb fingers no the floor of the n House, to tbefsCrof those who questioned d hb course, and asked what they were go- , a ing lo l)o ahoat it; and Pake, of Oalifore n ia. who fathered the River and Harbor c bill. Robeson never dreamed of defeaL d 11c bad just purchased a new icstdencc f liere, ud mas preparing lo resume hb I [Misitioo as "boss" of the" House to fine j S'yle. He was to tows, leak Week, and 1 saw him driving up Pennsylvania avenue sins stylish turnout, bb face as red as a s spanked baby. "Fhat big ^appropriation for a "new nary" to be ooostructed unit dcr the muipulation of Robeson and Bill ,f C Handler will hardly he put through thb b winter, and it it doubtful whether there i will be uy River ud Harbor bill, i- Congress wiU And plenty of unfinished I- tmsincsa waiting for it wh-u it assemble* s Ail that waa left over of la i session will e he waiting for it, and it b .likely that the three weeks before the holidays usually d wasted to hobnobbing and squabbtog will be three working week* Of the 323 - there b but one Democrat, ud he was the only ooe who refused to pay Ms assess- ■ merit. Epeaklog of assessments, it teems > tfaal the storm which has hern raised over - Jay HubbeU's bead b not likely to subside, i and if he doe* not respond to the demand I matter may be taken up in the Dew Coo- ; the Virginia electron. Matrons, It b said, - got 8100,000 of the 8400.000 raised, and t even then had to resort to trend to avert . defeat to all hb -k-i/ict* ADgjjpw the e government employees -feci i L«> M., hone's four or five Congressmen, uu uurakctwo . of Tom Ochiltree to Texas, General Ghal- . at'd^Macke'y'in South Carolina. Ua might^ . small return foe all their sacrifices and the mouth interest for the money borrowed to I meet HubbeU's demand* A Urge sum - effort in producing result* t The message of the President b under - r stood to be nearly ready for preecDtatton . to Congress, ud it is rumored that it wiM I of the present internal revenue system, t ; ud a reduction of tariff dulic* It is not , believed, however, by those who know , tant chaogis in the tor^1 will he msdc'iLts ' . session. The first bnsinees that wM some before I > the House of Representatives will ha rt ia- i ■ live to nearly two buDdrrd bills rwraed by I ! the female, ud now awaiting the natron i . of the House. These bills are simple to . , their character, and muy of them have I . alrvwdy been favorably reporteij upon by I , Houar committee*. It b thought that ' . the larger number will he passed without < . debate. ■ The Eecretary of War will recommend I , thu 00 River and Ilathor hUl be paased . this acsNon. there being u unexpended I his report, has urged u increase of the ■ . a i my. hut it b not prohanle that Coogrera < ■ will see a ascessity for inch increase. No < ' Importut legislation, it is thought, wiU I , prevail to relation to either the army or I tl.e aavy. Appropriations will be passed i - h.-hmenu u about their preseal status t There IS much talk ia holh the Army ud - . Nary Departmmle of a more rigid mforcei o! gilded shirks from West Point ud ' I from the Naval Academy, a ho manage to ( I remain u Washington, Sew York, tar. ( : Ursa Monroe, Philadelphia and Boston, or I : alio get off to Europe, on fuU pay, thus 1 I ucuring the delights of society and travel ' i at the expense of the tax-payer, and ud- < . fitting themselves for the work they*were v ■ educated at public expense lo perform. It 1 I b doubtful, however, if legislation can l I_ affect thb mufh needed reform. Army 1 ■" ud naval officers are to entrenched by 1 ; relationship and marriage connection with . influential Senators and Members that no- ' . thine short of the heroism that plucks out ' . the offending right eye will eradicate thb J evil. J i II b expectee that the coming fashion- 1 ' sbie season will be brief, busy and toil- ' iiant. I am told by real estate agents that I the demand . foe house* b greater thu it ■ has ever been before, and hotel keepers <

say that thb promises to be the moat pros < season they have known. The ' number of visitors to the city, and muy c are expected to come with the he- I number will doubtless remain until Those who are familiar with Capital both • public and a private character. ] has been gotog oc a" -unmet. ^ eto- } ud muy streets have^ been paved^aod | been laid oo the north side of Penosy Iva- c nb avenue the entire distance from the , --.in attract the distinguished and fash- > tunable throng that bad almost deserted it. 1 T-^V- ^WWW— - M'C 1 | N. T. Tribune. : There b nothing sometimes like hilling the nail on the bead. At a recent fire in , O'.iaway some one sent a telegram to the t ; w,^.Wr fire! what shail*«I?o r The c answer came promptly, "Put it out-" f -LJabt^^o^" ' fall, N. Y., and b their favorite preaciip- . tioo for Indies who are softs lag from uy , rex drugginam'ld.OO ^er bottle. ^ Ladies eu obtain advice free. S ud stamp for names «l those who hare been cured. n25 • The Wenohah. Land Company, oo the I ol the West Jersey Railroad, -had a a ; feoosm were disposed of ^ rt aaUaf saury F Of property oo revouot of low ,

r ret- Be TB8 Mirrseof-oi.ru. *-,raS«IO<vre.^oreree^ ^ jg8J rsilroadi, but I wul to add that means, ta the firat pbcc, . the diurnal fight wliferfea gatemao wean, a l oo a mu's nrevv* Of eonrse no reii- . respecting eiuren of New Ywk allows a - a iih the railroad employe No rfiass a l . men pr.ys so remorsebraly go ■ . fevlings of the poUic as Elevated rallnnd j , hraketqen. Tbty ebae the door . vi.fontly Joat sa you sfv atwra to y*ri I in. shove you violentle forward wbrw you . ride half a mile loo far. Thrs when you . attempt to irtoe the matter era oo iu . ■ merits what a volume or vituperative . ever, It b'yoor duty to light him errry , day. But a new terror hat beru added to , the Elevated roads by the frequent misti er. [ that are ami by residents along the track. | . For the fifth time within the year rifle ! they sped along their aerial structure . ! . The last care occurred oil the Ninth Are- ' nue lioe. when a bullet wbixxedpaat the . , head of a (VtMwger and buried itreir ur The managers ■ I "he mad have informed j I the poblic that oo previous nccamoo. they j . have tried lo detect the offender* hull ! rt i. utterly luipraihle toealch lhe cow- I , a idly scoundrels who Ore the ball*, hot it j 1 seems "to me that reaeoosl.lv adroit drtic- | J lives might ferret out the cdhsder it the 1 . come from the xcund. third, or fourtfli! I house wroth of Grand nrtct, »s the <w*t | , gives the out rase up without o*»** tu[*r- | ficbf exmmiDat ion. or any real aa. mpt to . clear the mystery. The animus of these . attacks has its origin in the utsgonum ) to the roads because of their great ronoy- , a ncc to pcwple jiving along Uroir litre* I An exhibition of all alleged bcsrxifui women lias held forth to a Bioaifway museum all last week. I noticed thu i aign, "A Contest of Beauiy.' promineialy i displayed in front and looked to. Tire . affair wu interesting as a psychological , problem, but in this respect only. The r problem, b bow can young girb pertuadc . themselves that they are beautiful when [ they have no personal atuscliunywhai- , ever. There they are, a score of them or i mire, all arrayed to their best gown, dttd , hopeful of wlontng the blue ribboo and , carrying off a bag of gold dollar* There waa s great crowd of young men pressing . against the raittog, behind which the , "beauties** were rested, some young buck* among them of the kid-glove and , . walking »ti<* type, who are m« oflcqjren i in *oc* places of amusement, staring at . doga or prise cattle. The young women — who arc without doubt respectable— , sat rocking nervously, or reading dogi eared paper ravels. Betog stared at, and : sensation lo them and covered them with confusion. One of the young women has arms, a thick waist, sad a curved nuae. She wore her hair down her back. As she evidently thinks that her profile is striking than a front view she kept btr fart in that position. Another girl, with yeflow ringlets and yellow re- . tion of the law^egai diog distance and upon a Voluptuous attitude which >be maintained with untiring perseverance. But for all ber paint yiro could see crowsfeet about btr eyes, araT other signs of age stealing oo. There was also a large- . eyvd quadroom. wrth ber hair pasted * down oo tier bead as smooth a* she could • get it; hut she isn't even a dark -eyed although like the olbera *be imag- " roes she to. There are many queer show s turning up to New York from. time lo time, but Ihttb the quetrvsl of Ibetu all —as far at fyobscrvationt has gone. And when the deluge came they acre were astonished— very must to, k fi cL One Republican candidate lot Congr-uss (hb name is Moulton, and be ran for Co nto Buffalo) waa so aure— oh, to tin c thai he asiually had hb earpetn covert* 1 . with crash the day before election, and V bid to n nappy ol provisions to ibetBint of thirty chickens nod ducks, n hogshead of bread and n doaaa kegs 61 beer, nod n things. 1 wonder If thn election baked meats are Mill coldly famishing forth hb One New York gentleman fens special to rejoice to the prospect of a Coogrera, six: General Pita- h. Porter. He has waited twenty for vindication — the vindication which hb old refldlert would givs him by ^ almost unanimous vole — and he will it now. When Grant declares It was r shame that this act of justice was trot

put an end lo dctoyt. Meanwhile, society long since reversed the partisan verdict against him and has welcomed him everywhere as an honored guest. Ksiacximociraa. D1 A ■ellylons ScwspaptrylYc desire to can the alfouUon oT oar readers to ooe of the largest, shiest, sno most popular religious newspapers pub- - one that secures the best writers in Dl this country and Europe; regardless of expense, bss the best snd fullest book re- ca views of say paper ia the country; kas = able articles upro flnsncitl snd cummer- T Cial subjects; has departments edited fey apecblisu and devoted to Fine Art* Music, Science, Religious Intelligence, Missioo* School snd College. News of the Hymn Notes, the Sunday-school, to^* *brr newspaper in the United JJ Weekly Market Report* eto-in fact, a distinct department* to suited to the rcquiremesu of every family, containing a of Information which cannot he had Sa2X,"5SSS}i£S ■ 5-s: 'nrzz: 7 the ablest, the beat." See advertisement, I free specimen copy. walnut Liar Hair aestorer. {SSbraaraf wmraaaraiyfre | awaiwtre. iurTB.'^Ijyxa po.'^igy . " af?a.araurab1aa.»rtBAU.4B^|-.

441:h Season |i 22d Year. > The present autumn is die 44th season of bUc Hall. ' I From the day oui doors were openal wc liave been keeping I strict faith with the people, and wc flicrefore expect the I | statements we n« iw make to be accepted. One Million Dollars • j! is the value of our present stock of clothing and materials for men and boys' wear. Never ih the history of the , clothing trade , has t'.icrc b .-en so large a venture in a single store. The stock is Absolutdy-Goitiplete I in styles and siges. Every.jnan or boy of regular shape M f can lie -fitted, ran" tie pleased, arid everj* reason- 1 able idea of price can be satisfied. Our G reat Manufacturing Organization ' goes on without-- interruption to supply all deficiencies, l Besi des all otlier -work wc arc new putting in stock from ] 1 200 to I500 new overcoats ever)' week. By giving the Best for the Least Money and keeping the greatest stock of clothing in America, we : expect to command die trade «f all the country about « Philadelphia. - 1 Our new catalogue will be sent by mail when requested. J Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, f Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. P. S. Balloon News. The many thousands of visitors that witnessed the ascent of the Oak Hall ^ balloons during the Bi-Ccntcnnial Celebration may be interested to know what * became of them. Tfo. ao.— Left Oak Hall Tuesda- 74. at 11.55 a. m. Captured the same day near Union Mills. ... J., by Clayton D. Gaunt. No. 24. — Left Oak Hall Wednesday. October 25, at 12.10 p. u. Captured ' at sea. at 7 a. m.. October 27. in latitude 39° to ; longitude. 73^45 : \ S Captain John I. Moulc. of ihe -ichooner f. E. Hallock, from ■ iladelphia. for Albany. N. Y. No. 22. — Left Oak Hall Thursday. October 26, at 1 r. u. Probably went ' to sea, with a stiff westerly breeze. Not heard of yet. . -lo. 23. — Left Oak :! A Friday. October 27th, at a.30 r. m. Captured swu- * Freehold. N. J., on same day by Horatio Clayton. J

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Mrs. R. DILLON, ' Nos. I 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. h GOODS. jiOTIOMS. MILUKKBT. PEA11IER-. FLOWERS. SILKS. SATIN* VKJ.VRTS. " RIBBONS. CRAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS. TOYS ARB STATIONERY. £ LADIES' GOSSAMERS. MEN'* Oft CLOTH SWTS. UMBRELLAS. AND If PARASOLS. GERM ANTOWN. EAXOST AND IXPHIB WOOL. " Wilson & Co.'e Library $3 per Year, $1 for Three- Months. BnMS Patterns wll Ir int lo tij iiiras, wt m mm rt«Pl d ffiePrice. ir you come to Caps May. rail in and Rave your Luna** We win uxe rare of u wuaoui _ IttC- rt-.v 1 XEW CLOTHING DTCRE S 2stow opened, No. 4 1 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. MANAGER. |>> Ms' Wl-M Hi aid MsUie Goods. 1 A GaxrmaieM Senna or treea TWENTY TO THIEI I PER CENT, to reoomere tiaytoc 5! OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLES RELIABLE STORE. No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES, MANAGER. NEW STORE. INCREASED STOCK. riHSr CLASS GOODS AND CHEAP PRICES. s JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF LADIES' COATS ju DR. WARNER'S CELEBRATED CORALINE CORSETS, >£

■ Senii to a Hnusa LeaVng | And thereby secure the advantages cf'ered i by tha ccr.catrtrwhnn upon ona single branch cf biistpess nf all nur vast faculties. HuHl The presant season we 'are shewing 1 ^^■1 stack Aggregating iuUy iHHj In Silks, Erase Soods, Cloths, Ladies' and fig am I rvifldren's Wearing Apparal, Hooaetar'nisBniB GgnffsrTTphobngr5iB MffffcriaM," * I flBDa Hnsjery, UndarwBar, Kmrea, llll/lM Taccy Eopda, Drese Trim- | \ i j {/ 1 1! mfpgs, fire., &c. &c. ^TKltWBRlDOB C[ ChBTJHF.R. MH HJHI Kiftlllll and Marf;t'l Strrels. lf^H|

iku- ^drrtlisfmrnis. gll EHIFF^S SALE. -CI URDAY. lb* *lh. day of DECEMBER, UW. ' Jrre^y eTeio?erai*^J ^^r^tualriarMaiS nieflr lo front nny fert^ on jroova^MU^Nortb rtrrril *Ll'CDrij trel°° firan tao'wy conS°of IsSSSaS'Saasass j i .*«: rfc. :.l land elloale euj frootu* on Nona j «I, iSa the CU, of Cepe Mar. T«f ml loo 0 (Aran of the -Count c»* 1UU Paauiifin.- > ii ronreyvd Ui lUr unl Weir re B. Mil- ! 1. 1 i.y jXea M1HM ea4 Mary ble wife, b, loJrulu m^.roiratvrety^vreih^UerofMet.A. BI freeel couolr of Cepc Mer. In avert book X. ?' '<■»> ^^^TW Sera^rtyra n.^^fWeTS°B«5fS,bM?Srara'al^'^ rt ere •na^lft^ml^oua IJj. : . n°2 £2v'Ieo^rtJVQfeartC e^^l° tert|ffi" . 1 ii- oor wartlnx by Uie 1*1 oemfrt eklf lioe ol Nona Xfert. eocUl linr-elx arare-e eaa^Uiiri^ ■ S^^ra^S#^- ; eort tbiffj uuiutee «rat (N. U rtexura *o mm- I o^eWjjy^rara^ |«|ue i I iniDutee reel (». ikdrarrra, to nuoutee E ) one ■ XLc;ro"u£ ee ^erel&eimr^epeciae-L moiue 6rl J . Juiiimx leode or Tbioiuu U. Wnitoer. llern.1 i WfctsasswAKK-rtfJs , oecuoolerlr bulled eod bounded ai folkiee. to wit Botuuung et e iteXf xebdloajnj h- I Sduare'blri wSrr 'aSnat'tir oitrntti At' Untie oerao; tbrnce OlbOlnf lliartiy e vratrrly . (N. 1 defrrra. K nUnotee w.) nfiy t..t to tae . elufreald WBRory-a land; toeocc Uodiac by m SSSwi - .uiro,^ \ REROKS i BERGES, AUeirerte D.ira OrtnberdUl, tWI. Pnntrpa fee* tss m. j

An Only Daughter Cured of ; Consumption. 1 sSSHrSiSiSS | a^jOTratalio^waira ** •Cb end WUl bJMUO^^reea^oold^miirenlj^ 1 -^7ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR ; j FOR BOAfilllNfl HOUSE \ SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. J TW property mown ae rfalw HeU.el tSvoov- i S*^ran<re'Sl°c<»leme el°e[evp.?^ roorae ' """ ; EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLING. I with Bern. ont-Honera. and eboal one and on- ' lull acre* of ground mutde lor Bnlldlra Lou f 1 "^EYAgpgRVrSgt.'Sadra:^: I ^■%l„ MOLLER'Snffi. V C0D'UV" °" ruirav^i>'<3^|iji^V Chrapr-.: kBOw J gOLDLERS "K"liSSs."fT

Brir 3idrrrtl"sfinfBts. ; ^GENTS WANTED FOB • HEROES'OF TIE PLAINS, BY J. W. BCKLL, N. D. THOMPSON A CO.. PnWlehere. ■RETTER THAN EVERI X) MOTHER J|OME AND HEAVEN, eow mi l- more beeurifol. Rrrleed «le> 17100*0* Enure nrw^.obtJJ ra aarre *VW.ja Be* How Lost. How Restored! SySal toeaperlry. tm'pedtnMa to* Neertwe, riPrtaMo. 01 e-irebnre mee be ro/nmSJrmrpIl md*B' i*^ ^ " TH it* cut vwwinx MEDICAL C<1.. YOUNG MEW lc-f." in So. inn Rt_ l-i.iledelpht* to the tofi.-t end me* Ihofjfujhh^tlie ml4ffl*Burtra^«ivYE AGENTS WANTED. To ertl Dr Caere" B re io-e. or fnfui ilillliro Ire erti! be melLPoeipeld. «*ra EreWeree leeIrgal 3idvfrtisnafnts. SURROGATE'S OFFICE. The ooraewine^wonM^eepWLUyiTUfy tar SURROGATE OP THE OOUNTY" OP CAPE -MAY. e: hie omee at Ope Mey coon Hooae. on of^rart *** WILLIAM ptLDHETU^ QRDER TO SHOW CAUSE. GeraldS^KKBra-b,] ^ - OrrnldiM-SSe'eadSmert Leebiu. edmiaSHeSrSiSs cleat lo pay hi* debte. eod requreiM* Ihe' el l'nr dey of lievvmber next, lo Eboir ranee way eo a.iuiL'aaPre'sa&jsK

,==,f^EE" \ gHERIFF S SALE. i ** par«ii)AV°ocTOBKR xofb. A. D.. tan. ! ewre'ot?rj!'Me"Jm^oP"tS'rtre "ceoe'Me.'jD f^'Tfd Cepe Mar ^ ALef-of Newjer- ; of Oere lferTle'unf ommj* o'f'ca w' Muf ul I eute of New Je*e— v. brio* e oen of Ihe borne!«^re~ivS~ I« Uaketo^oiaac^aclbx ia> oyid ^eewree ra i ESmSSBsHvSS IS'l™' ama!f. aWk* psil® SSHHsS B. N -we 11 to Jamre H. Edaroode fam , ber »ut. ik* dee.1 book No. 4l pereebl Ar Seized ee Ihe proper! J of Jue B Newell. De. fend.1 I^ead 'eXen la^ erejnt.nn ei^lte >al. of TlTed. A UU* j al^be Friday" December utA, urn, [ e> the un lAU