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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAT. DECEMBER j». t882. tu. Fvy ■ An lllim-m conn has derided that • ears to Iter ;.gc >1 the time ut tuakioc an application for a life toeurnnce will not ritlale the ylicy. j. Mr. Bob Km ha Tina dirpoaed of tin American r. ,ry now propoaea to dctqaliali Uw preaa CongWlrriog that Mr. Robewo already oecupiea a paaitioo akin to Hal of the under dog. in a little eklnnl.li that laielj recurred. I.U laat undertaking it inotr err Ruble to hia roarage than Irii lHacrrtion. hi 1080 the aggregate United States tinmge.im lading foreign and home trade, vai 5.2M.17S torn, against 8,710.608 loos for the wfc.de British Empire. The two nations sli d altnoet on an equal footing. In 1080 our aggregate had decreased to 4,068,0IM lima and the British total had i> risen to8,447.1Ti torn. laut Sunday, the day before Christmas, the Associated Press deapatcbaa furnished llic partkulare of fifteen marders cresmillcd within the United States, nine of tshkh wire due to drink. In addition there wen- reported three persons killed Is railway accidents, tour burned to death, and two look poison by mistake. The Newbury port airraid eiprcaaci a truth when it says the question of temperance is not a matter of acntiment but of practical methods. It amtinuts: "The pmfesdior.sl temperance reformers depict the cells, and proclaim that all who oppass their Uimhoda arc rummies, soil are dcoooocrd without Mini. The ceil is ma great at (hey represent, hut their methods are not those of thoughtful sod Intelligent men, and so we swing hack and forth, like a pendulum, between pruhibilioo and ficcnar, i.dh praclicsl free rum' for most of the time. A settled policy of license which should rcoomuicod ilsclf to the people ao that it wgpkl lie enforoed would he Uie bed for the present and perhaps would is' llic uoly permanent rfleetire pulley."

I.irsmrdcd to Wasiiingtou against the pro- ^ poaud transfer of the i.ife Marin g Bcrrlce , lo tbr Nary Drpartmenl, arc baring (heir 1 riled ajna l«*li Senalors ami Itepraaen- ' ulirts, and upiuiifcn are freely expressed J by them in opposition to the measure.— | The efficiency of that aerrlce, under its 1 preaunl .nauageiucnt. cannot well be dis- 1 puled, its record is a proud one, and no \ solid or cunrlDcfng argument has as yet . been adranccd for any change. On the I other Land the people bare decided ob 1 Jectkiastei making It a dependency of the \ Nary under Secretary Chandler. They | look iipoc the propositi. m as an approach 1 to Ilotx-Kinisni. and rannut brook it npon that account if for 00 other. Washington in his farewell addicts takl 10 the people | has bee n found to work well." Uponthii ' principle the Ufe String Sorrier should 1 remain where it it in its independent pn- ' sition lennected with the Treasury Repeat - Ir Uk: people were to place faith in ail . oanwspondenlt of our prominent newspe- - perm they would be fearfully led astray.- . Tbr fact is that the opinions expressed , therein as u. the probeble action of Coo- 1 If Ihiown out merely as feelers iTaacrrtain bow tbr public pulse bests, and with the hope that popular rentlmeut will be guided ei indicated by souk, ambitious and the c rrespocdeni. Kvt-n the gimcraliy weli-poated l-hUadrlphl. '.Ledyrr and -Record attempted to tell their readers beforehand as to what nxswurea would be taken up taut week, in fart tliey had the whole ' mow irwals did not happen lo tally therewith. but took for the moat part another direr loo. Oongreastnrn just now ire eery on® tied as to their future act ions. They fuel I bey cannot as of yore nileercrything their own way. Another power and influence must he consulted and regarded- — Tbctr own positions in llic future depend, upon obeying and following up the will of the ivopk lleooe it U that correspond - cot. cwnD-a with any certainty predict dav ami hour upon which a rote is taken, and in this matter the telegraph will outstrip and In ahead .,1 Hi. pirrcspotrticnl. it is scry critical that tlie 1'ecdtclon Oril Sere ice Kef, «tn Bill, ercn should It pare the Mouse of Itcprearntatim in the shape is which It passed Ibc Senale. win. in effect, prose a <W IrUrr. The old rule will ultimately prevail that "lolhe Vice ore tativts undemaad this thocuughly. The iusinccrity of SenaUwi iu this whole matter was plainly shown up by Senator Baykp< oiled temperance amendmrnt to the Hill which provided that "no person hacxeeaa should he appointed," and which had been ~lofdcd in tteOdtomhtee riO,, wx. clearly unnecearary and tyrannical - ami gave the whole Bill an air of mere reasoning men it is appsrenl that such an amendment has noetdertning feature even '-SS§|™ is to be the judge of what is "hriritua! Bsc" or what Is •futttr Upon thii beptnaittod rtBecide, for it would b. iu,. psalhle for him to give a fair, booed and uafs^^idcpimoe. ^t^-ee morogSHn urn ol midtng^the words 'twjttiitty uTsny that bo rxd cao l* exacted from the r EvTZZr***9 *™ *****

Oar Waatslnston txttcr. 1 (Proa oar Regular Cumepooaeui.) Wawnutcrrox. D. C., Dec. 25. 1882 . t Our muck -adored Coogtesa has man- ) aged lo cut eome exceedingly fancy diines , over the usual holiday reccas. Newt , • were Uotrgreatmen more atxious to ap- | : pear Tiituciua lliaa at present, hut the • great majority of them would he entirely , satisfied with the appearance merely— , r the shadow without the substance, bo in - Older to make au tmpresaiou upon the , , dear people they voted lo deny themselves , the holiday mo- and during a fcrro , 0 bouts' discusuou ri the .pitsti ui the gnat , ( and good Itobeaua talki^l aa solemnly as , an owl alwut the grave icapumibilitiea of , the present- Congress, and ilien uOctvd a , » resolution imposlog a fine of t-10 upon , ;i members etch and i-vrrj time they were , • found absent from roU-csll. Of course . 0 this was passed. Nothing i. easier than . k to pass rirtuoua resolutions through Coo- , S grese now- But fully one-half of the very ( • fellows who voted lor it Intended all the lime l" igke to early train rllhct few hncne % or some other place In pursuit of business . «r pleasure. The scene in the House cn g Ihe day after this resolution was passed D would have made a corpse laugh. Very , soon after the chaplain had said his q prayer the fun began. Mctu hers rcsc up d one after another all over the Mouse and filed requests for bare of shtcence, some upon one pretext and tome npon another. Some bad sick families, same were side d themselves, and some bad important husi1- nets— the estates of deceased retsiivcs to >t settle snd the like. The cutest of all was' e a Pennsylvania member who slated that is unless he was permitted to go borne mod 1, make s lease of a coal mine before January I a large number of laborers would be thrown out of employment. Pinsliy a that which Was expected occurred : The ^ Mouse reversed its actioo of the day before ^ snd voted lotxkc a ten days' recess. I ^ am not writing . this to nil at Congresaman. They are only men, as other men w are, and their frailties are the '.frailties of human nature. The mistake is tint we should expect the chosen representatives of a great people to he above small weak- , orates, or at least above insincerity snd cheap bunkum, si Ladies will heartily welcome the winter m number of Stkxwbkuioi A Cloth ixc's • Qcaktxklv. It is like iu predecessors a Id thick pamphlet, bristling with all aoru of ps information for those who would dress re with taste 'snd luskr bourn beautiful. The colored fashion piste that docs duly t uc ooioreu issuiou piair ui»* uw, uu.»

as frontispiece is specially rfcaigucd to <" show the varieties iu ladies' fur garments. the 100 pages following are devoted W an almost endless variety of things, u There are card case*, dear holders, glove . garments of all kinds in bewildering variety, tidies by the score, innumcra- J1 ble patterns furemhroidejy. lace, crochet- jc Ing and the like. The kitchen it not for. gotten, and a full rage l« devoted to colioaty recipes. Only wosneu can read ordinary adTtniscnieuU with patience, hut _ with th'wr In this volume they will lie entranced. The daintiest fabrics are all ret " by wood cuU »i as to fill all woman kind with enry and delight. The Quar. " trrtf is published by Sirs abridge A Cloth- " ier, Eighth and Market streets. Pbilarfcl. u phla, Pa., and mnu ladies will think it P cheap st 60 emit t year. * The Christmas numiK-ro( the llaltimi re - TthfTta* is one of Ihe hsndsimusl and moat creditable specimrns of journalistic taste and enterprise which it lias Uen our c prirOege to examine the present holiday season. The cover ilrelf it a work of an [ of extraordinary merit snd execution, " while its Utertry snd other typograpbicsl features are of the highest omer. _ The ( I edition proper ronlaiua sixleen paps 1 f I enteruiniug and instruotive reading ills'ter, specially seiected and coniributed for v the work, several of the articles being frodl the pens of such illnstri„us writers - I as Hon. i. K Thmnss, li ra, tlcwee Col- _ . General It. II. Care, John W. Forney, . Prat John H. licwitl and otljsrs. Mr. f James Young, s warm friend of Cape V ' May. is (be enternrftlng publisher and I proprietor of the TWspram j We have received several copies of . Burlington's latere newspaper venture, I , the Daily Hrportrr. It Is not a pre t. we - tious looking sheet by any mtwns. but , there is that about It wbicb br»i«-ak» • , favorable reception at the bands of a dim- 1, , criminating public. In iu typograpbicsl | toake-upk is a credit to the art. Its edU tor Is our honored friend and veteran contributor, Mr. K >bcrt Carter, who did us ' valuable service in the straggling days of r the now permanently etfabbsbrd /saferr priM. The IUportrr has the apprarantx- . of having come to stay; it it a winretne little publication, brimful of fresh l eal - news and pithy paragraphs, and well eal- - enisled lo exert a m wto influence for (Orel 1 in the county snd lusrn of lturiingtoo. ' It appears from official statistics, which, as we all know, cannot lie, that no fewer t than ninety-six million gallons of lsyer [ beer were consumed iu the United States during the year 18S1. representing an ex- ' prodilure of twenty-six million dollars or , thereabouts. If Ibr people who drank . lliat beet and spent that money bad saved their trick 'ca eve ry time, they would probably have hern better off to day than they , find themselves, but Ibrn they would not have had such a good Time, and what would have hereunto of the brewers e had such abstinence baeq prsct iced * A" , mrn will drink arinctblnr thst cheers and , d<«s inebriate, it is eminently satisfactory 1 that they should give beor (he preference over whiskey or any other spirituous llq. Forty UiouiauO dollars is the amount appropriatevl by tfongresi during the past f c two years f.u the improvement of Cheesee quskes crnik in this titale. npon whlrh lest than one llsxtaand dollars bad been cxprndrel up to June 30. 1882. The cn0 cincers reprul thai the water for threeli fourths of iliw distance In he improved is , on foot in depth at low tide. They also , slate thai Ihe remainder of the forty ih ei sand do) Ian will 1* needed, and thirty. '• Ave thousand more, to complete the j ib e and make the stream of any value to ami- " The weeping and walling of the BulB warts and Malf-Brerdt at Washington is k of the aevenat character. The art ions of ' the President suit neither; In short. It la 0 Mid. that the late elect i-ais have upset his ' equanimity, disarranged all hit plans and e detrnnincd Mm to do a little of bis own n thinking, throwing overboard the advice 1 and suggestions of the leaders of both those factions. This latter plan would be ■ the beri for him to pursue. As chief Exe d cutlve leas partisanship and more Independent* would he nearer t bepeople's wishrs, d xra VoaKxpstad To malarial influences • then protect your ' " II. P. Hubbaid A Cx, New lUven ad- j * THriWiy sgena. _.re gritlng^ Into had ^ t- i i ,io" . — ' °4°r" *"* ^ 1 1

Ocean Cltr. 1 Orer one hundred and seventy loU have . sold at Ocean City since 8ep(ember and 00 many of Ibem fine ec«tages going op, as a dlscownt of tmeaty-five per cent, it given those who baBd s suitaboose inside the year of bis purchase. has Dot been a cam of malaria or matagbiua disease of soy sort thus far, J sod the people are cootcnted and happy. ■ is rpllte a large permanent popsria- ] lion even now. and bright pruapccts fut j the future. The directora uf the place de- 1 chic, I recently lo offer a block of ku mooing from the ocean to the bay foe sale to ' ; a syndicate of twenty men of influence and Christisn character at the low price 1 uf ten thousand dollars, provided that each would build a good house before the : ckoc of next summer. Hie lots are being ' rapidly selected, and in this the managers . 1 have done s wise thing, as they have and can afford to offer strtrng Inducements to the proper parties to come snd : make thMr summer home here. Your ' correspondent beard that another gang of ' workmen were engaged in the construction of a turnpike to the main land. This ' will be another very attractive feature, 1 si it opens up communication with the ' whole of Cape May county, and affords J the farmers and trackca a good chance : to dispose of the products of tbeir farms, ' snd the alliens and -visitors the biesssing 1 of fresh suppUes, ss well as fine drives off, 10 and along the shore, and perhaps no more agreeable road can be found than ' that from Ocean City to Oape May City, ' studded, as U is, with floe residences the whole thirty miles. For my owA part, I tod, If the promise of the present it then r verified, I shall make this the retort of £ ,niy choice in the future. Yicro*. [ Kicks ea in Hop Fanalag. At the present prices, ten acres of Hops j la any otter lannlngraa'l, Ullsvre issoaasaaer c mis, remember thai Hops are 1 1 M per lb-, ana ■ iac TOSBUly snd quality of Bops In Bop Bitten 1 because the pvloc Is less. , It is not necessary id trick out words in . mentioning the Philadelphia Times, the i prospectus of which journal appears in I another column- The Timet has got to , be a sort of necessity with some people of this community sod it ought to be with many more. It hat many imitators all

over ihe land, but there is really nothing like The Timet from Maine lo California. have persuaded ourselves at times the reason the people like It so modi is that It is constantly giving lu readers juicy biles from the sunny tide of the peach. A Hotel Man'a Lack. Mr. J O. Tyler, chief clerk at ihe Union Hotel, Ogdea, had rheumatism in the muscles of the chest sad left shoulder. - By applying the Ureal German Remedy , three days be realised complete restoration. and be is of the opinion that there 4 is nothing equal to the BL Jacobs Oil for pain. The Great German Remedy la also specific for burns snd sprains.— Salt IxtU (Utah) Tribune. 2U«r i&di'frtisnntnts. J B. MATLACK, m No. S N. HgVEKTB ST., PBIL4DA 1 TEBEACBTTA DEAD! aM SEWEE PIPE, CUIMKgT Tore, WIHD GUAHD CAPS, m cBoutnr rixrn. oardeb vahh. ck- » , MKXT. BK. W.rraatM low® Prwidaiid B«s« Pipsa -p^AND-i" CINTEAL MARKET HORSE, j CAP* MAT cm. REVOLUTION IN PRICES! * aao bastsqalppwi swrelaaoais Jersey 1 - PIN 1ST AND PKkSBBIT HOC* OZ ^ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac. qumaUoas Jur Iks <gfdagws*x. sioeuy pon ^ mgakn. hui.akfil.fi. N?i!KS£.'prSe mas. NswUrwsM Pmaeyl IS. Pure Uuacy is tbe coaib. COt'FEIJI. Prum le ornu per |.Min.1 up. teak, t.rc.. URIK|JFK1|TS '"""t-iKSED good*. iJSSMmu'amSr'twra pw ouu t«ax i TouoaH SrntM, s poamO, isess. SOAIti. NMa^WM^ax^Anencau mar. Sets. floib and BWK wheat. ; , Pride d|NeW|Jneej end o»»« goal Jereey ; i&l1--" 5S^M5ieuiB2eXwaeet iseu. ■ j!— BWU "" "HEATK- , WrowuSt IsoS.'Ji pSai. 1 BITTEH. I Pine creamery, O* esa e ^3^" '""iiisiifchAktor*. tWmf 1 panieu. r-vb^MrwxiM - caarek pur .and

BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, Ui'ssin. dels la eunrsS at SS canter Meal aaicracud Con. iV.rt a rwt ; bran si 11 11 uewt..KuD. II. M end HKKUswsll.eo TEEMS. CAPS. dao- WM. B. ELDREDGE. A. F. KENDALL, M ANt PALTTBEX OP DOORS, SASI, BLINDS, SHUTTERS, MODLDINGS, SCROLL WORK, WO(5D TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, DEALER 'IN LUMBER. " ' NEW CLOTHING STORE NOW OPENED, No. A I Washington Street, Cape May City, CUABLES NEEDLES. MANAUEC. Largest sac ckcapeet slcel In ihe eeauly of Oils' IW-fiaie Clotlii and Fraslii Goois. OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Mrs. R. DILLON, Nos. I 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. ■ DHT GOODS. NOTIONS, MILLIKEKY. PKATUIXS. PLOWEItX M1.K-. PATINA VEl.VET*. j LADIES' UOSftAMKBli. BEN'S OIL CLOTU SflTS, i mmELLAS. AND 1 PARASOLS. OERNANlXlWS, 8AX0NT AND ZEJ'llYK WUOl. 1 Wilson & Co.'s Library $3 per Year, $1 for Three Month*. Mtcrfi PattBrni will be sett la ai; Aliras, (osl ML oten receipt ol the Price. FRENCH & REEVES, J

Nos. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, fig. J. dealers IN - . " "t~ GRAIN, FLOUR AND >EED,\ Mlunewiu I-alenl Pkmr, Mill Peal. Beet Dried Beef. It™*. Coarse an.l Pine Salt. Bay au i ptr.w by the Bale or Bundle. Axle Oreaae, Caule reader. CueL Ac. "J'-io-y-Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. BOOTS AND SHOES! Largeai ami Moa OoaplsU stock of Good, Cheap Bo.ua and Hhoee lu tape May Co. STILE QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. OiSTB PRICE ONLY. FI N E" WALL-PAPE RS •unable for Cauage. lloCN or BoarUUig-huuee. call and price umpire beture purchaami eleewbere ELDREDGE JOHNSON. ft OS WA8HINOION STREET.

■J^-OTJCR. , K^2B3LNI?W Pwt7 wrrcv^pelia»Tii'° | aeJmrMrS^.'aET^eSvaoi^B? nre* j just ;n time. I rom the Grave's Brink and almost Dying curl la bra loved lo Health and Home. 2LM-hSf5w*Hi2" the mere hope leua the nearer* n approached. Yea when Mr. Nleholaa BowelLof Whvoly. ""Baaraw *■ m® " JX^ISTORS. Deurtug Plna-deae. 1 DIVIDEND * rt^t«k pes cent Pre erauma. had oe». ; WELL SECUBED. ; i

neutralized. In what way a Prevaleat Evil may hp Mtio.-n or ft* rower , I Shawl Spfl5?a™t*m*|,be eSiw'ol'SJ Ij the" SU N7 . i NEW YORK, 1883. . "S^u^rcmmuapr^bi .uai;: «...c ^ lurm and wtUl Ue^jrePlwa 1 "cnt^ uiedeediandmladeedxlhewl.'i.im.tbr ' 2 ,*^1 " *u*ITT7'J<U"L ■ "'j I . 2wea*£ffl5»®nf5^»L,*T"J0v» a SiELLtstSSS-TSJic-" : s tM-rjfiWfS'-'S ~ it k aPPDeatlen ol iu j E&xa&?S?& eSoreSCmffSmS ^ ' Q^tJlrahL "oSi men aSArth^STLeau'lh^ : ' jSfta K-. atSiTLSW ro j beture. II yoo do uol alreody taow^TM Sea. ^ Terms to Hall Babaerl S Baaday adjuqa.sr.TB. Z arNDAT— Eaghl pugW-Sl* a year, ad YTmLT-gl a ymr.^klgbi ,agea or ^bem „ PIMPLES. w" '«ttbks.van D*lV-*lu!'s *"'7.1. '."s s

Thanksgiving js to = Christmas. : Twenty business days interx ene between these two holidays, 1 and we propose to make them, if possible, the greatest days ; of all the year for Oak Hall sales. We are thoroughly ; prepared with Overcoats and Suits for Men of all sizes and ( „ Boys of all ages. All that remains is for the people that 5 I trade in Philadelphia to Believe what we say and come lor « ! our goods. • h Prices are Extremely Low. " Our goods liavebccn well bought, and most-of them cannot , l>c replaced at cost prices. Costs, however, have nothing | _ "to do with our selling prices. Prices arc made in Oak |t Hall solely with reference to the cost of reproducing the ! . goods. If wo make, it is well, if we lose it is bad; but , J make or lose, the buyer has the least possible price. The stock contains, made and making, over 10,000 Over- | , coats; over 200 lines of men's and young men's suits; over |« 160 lines of suits for large and small boys. The value of . [ j this stock was, thirty days since, over It One Million Dollars. It is less now. but still very big, and big enough for all who j will comc. Fresh goods put in stock daily. A special bargain now on our counters is ouFy $12.00 Fancy-back Cassimere Overcoat, [ which, however, is only one among a great host of interesting things. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia. 1 (0 ®

f^ES ^ •mug st Uoublvsoia •I'l'. uml mttbiA tunc ««b«ior Mwauunir than »v«v. Ymj .ajourml tta • " t h e " F h iTade lpFi Awiii l y t i i e s fginV TWE WEEKLY t "A.NALH TLIE TERMS: TUB DAILY TIMES— ^ Twelve Cuiiu a woeX. Mail 8csscairnoiis.|Nhitage Irec. tux Dollar, lli.no; Twenty coplro, »«'»'. An extra oopy aenl Ire* lo any perrm goung up Club, ol ten or BlINDAT EDITION— Double ahrct. cigbl pasca. The best tnowvtoe muet to compliabco^wnlere eoulrlbule to na column, every woefc Two Dollara a yaar, pomagv rrec. Mugic Wrffl«biPraW|«|F Tartlrtiwiiis to the'iial, North sad ma. 1-nce ss.tn ADDBBBB A1X1.ETTEKS AND OTHER COMMl'SICATIONB TO THE TIMES, TIMES BUILDING, CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS. I'ltlLADELPBIA. CT8ENP l-'OH A BPECIMEW COPY^ ICE! ICE! ICE ! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. M311Y UOTELB, BESTADKAKT8 AND COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BEST qt AIJT1, < AllEPtXL^BlWAMD(PM)!'AMU.T L'SE. AND LL uun-y WASHINGTON STREET Above OCEAN. CAPE MAT. N.J. D. G LASER, Comsr Washington and Jackson Strreets, Cap* May City, LARGEST, FINEST AND LATEST STOCK OP - READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENT? FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS; Etc, SHIRTS, HOSIERY. NECK AND UNDERWEAR. Tbr moat rumslrtr lunrlmrot lu Ihe oounlr or WOOLEN, MERINO AND CANTON FLANNEL , 1'NDEKSHIKTb AND DlSaWEbs. Tbe Cheapcat Line of READY-MADE CIAJTBIKO e Aver ogercd lo the people of Cape May. \ 'IT' 5 B. P.COLSON. A LMLJLPOED C0LS0N & MULF0RD, a Wbolnaale ami Retail Dealer, In LUMBER. J -OFFXOE AfiTO TARD, Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., 1 CAMDEN. N. J. Aprtis-J , OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALES AND 8MALL PROFITS!" ;the peoples reliable store. No. 43 Washington Straat, Cape May City, VII, HUM NEEDLES. MANAGES. NEW STORE. INCREASED STOCK.. FIRST CLASS GOODS AND CHEAP PRICES. JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF LAD1E8' COAT8 i; DR! WARNER'S CELEBRATED CORALINE COR8ET8, Li AH ortere for rUi» m «oc* *111 be ,apiJW o.mmnro 'ro.a^am' al OH prioo. DouT "f Mayamcoi M ***"'' <W°'^CnARIEa BRED LEX, Mamgar. -

•Ergil •Skdrrrtttrmnitt. gURBOGATgg QgnCK. vol ring Upon him u ■ SURROGATE OP THE^OOCNTT Of CAPE M bw uaro^LMpe^M i^T1.K£)AT of cock uvea. WILLIAM HILDRETTL^ "^"OTICE JONATHAN HAND. CMeX. ^UKRHKKT »V EDMTTIDS, Airy for JTarttta^ auiiaiDd I JEREMIAU B. SCUELLENGER'S LUMBER YARD ■ Ier lu Ibr' roomy, of every qualuy to roll Ihe I len.wo FEET WHITE PINE. ro.ro PLASTERING LATH. SHINGLES OP ALL KINDS. IWOIIDKRS PKOMPTLT PILLED Ptlraum^'wi'hDa^'b-f *™ "" " "* odialy j. a SCRELLENOEK. •g-ARDWARE. Moa. !» AND UT FEDERAL ST.. CAMDEN. N. J. . _ ' SS "™" i I AND BRACEBTS.-HOT-BED 8A8H. BAND RAILS. NEWEL POSTS. BALt STEKV ;

BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. While U^^JKtaje^aro Eata^^e^( SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. re^n^r jSS.^:,r„"L-r ew,-- """■ IMWB T PKEJIKBIUKS^ ^arblr ?ard. ; qal'e may city i mallble works, 6. E •>« Raltrroi Tvm-l A luniplll. - MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES. STEPPING r Ami all klu-1, of Marble ami Flag or Kfhoe Pavement. ^ L. T. EN TRIE IN. (Coal, Wood, 2imt, rlt. "yoal and wood. ~J r a goal and wood yard SCHELLEHGEB'S LANDING, where he ahalt keep noUtng »hort or the Bern i Grade, of CoaL UKlndlug LEHIGH BOG. STOVE AND CHESTNUT together with a oooalanl aupply of PINE. OAK AND HICEORY WOOD, BY THE CORD. mlT-U. AARON SCIIELLKNGEIC a«r ^drrrtisrafnts. -jjctze^l organ. ^ ^ lnnkljl. ' ttwflfiss^bnjwiowu! iu!" .imi j^gents wanted ( ^ ^ _ YOUNG MEN is-SMTSSs fut rororcle InMroetlon U gl-en In bo-iiii-Yi l-vanelu*. bHiu. and cuiloml- Bead or raU.lov the large lUiutraled eueular Ifrue). ^ MOlLER'S.«fi, -^^igiLm. COD-UVER Oil j^ive agents wanted. $72S#ii pea, boya anA gtrb tiiaykhgia to work , KJ? mS^Sro^rrSJdJSic^r. '«*J- » rtreat TRUE * OO.. Ahguoa. Maine. dl y " $1000 by dractro St coa3>p staraa fi .