i
,1
u ! la i« Ui*i. .lUwnjti Uwy . M «.i«W like to go Wwrt, rtiMM of find the -way oat of the dty.
» OiUjuock .•?■.!■pi.-i lire engine a ! The etar which .m»j- be olwerred
, pert of the wiv officid., aiKl Uw Just now in proximity to the
K>5 ! '«Kn3.¥!»r ' I Urfwociren **yuuleel Un»eu . i« Uie pUnel Jupiter. By theeid.
mS-'eSSSE I Uowvl Ul Comum-ioner* ed- “ K 0 * 1 Of*r.-gl»« lw _ • h&oTXo'or.:. 1 .’. of | wi!l ***&^ ruor of S,l toereul. to be uwi in »el!.ng Tbi« U highly eok.-e<i:—“The
U ®^J rlc o»IIBUXJN. r.«. «|I, lilieru. Sbeihug tue el At I. a Ulane are boiMing.” »«y» aWIwun-
. Atuaueiil Mini beurheiMl ^tTioee- editor. “V ■«! lilac Satan," i
V if If N rr^iPPb-R l:«. iuStandwc liopetoeco uwm get »pon.hi one of his readers. "Y. XAMK I r. O. ; ad Ule aheU. ueoUetL i vi.det Uie tratli,” politely replies the
Ir’S 1 'r'Tr I The Uignor Bliuentertaium«nlal|'‘ , j‘ or-
, H- ltUBAUantio House, will take place i I be |mper Mills ,at Hey _ 1 on to-morrow, Thursday uttenioon . Atlimtie county, are running day
’•a£j£»- i WtalI s W n..««S ww»l»*. l»«*»«ll «l*« tor ; eod m^it, andcannot k«pnp ' i^ih U ri-rm.'l^S™“osvi5s. itWoHr. afternoon eulertaiuuieiil, at i.30 th'lr nnleis. I hey manufartnr
ii. Mi.ro... - I prrfnnnanoe oommcuoo at* jkb)da<rf|ja|ier from banknote t
^Coiibi ligate t<
r hoarding and flooring |>a-
i eery knotty matters, that - Hippie MiloheU, of Oreted of having one wile too I some other irregulsrith-s.
S ags.it'. irts*.
. " Ii/.e. I r-k. doors ojieu at 7.80 ohilotii, perform- • bT,U«o.b»m. aoo , hoiamenouat^o'clock. U th« • : sflcmoon eutertammeut the front
__ '• !(?S7‘.“ H. I rows of scat. «UI he njacrvini for the
iWWU/yr.-r. r. aim-.’..«. tsw.
I--: ■- H e am l-e—d to learn that Mr.
5pr.aj5??KSK.-mhr. 1 S. fuipmuig.. win. i. eaun-iv.ly
- , engage! in the ll..Uil*g buMMee. at
.,iaSr-«ia. 1815 hU*»oith atr.s l, PhUaiU Iphia.
BlSaSsHSl ' rn SJ—Vae- mTH | fK Ztjrs. ——fat Jt Jackson Street, near the Liiwoln , The new hill iiiir.Kliiced into CAPE MAY CITY 1' 1 R-E^K H.inse, wlH-re he InU'iwIa at the ic Legi-Ulure regiilaitng the anh
IjyjHW'—e. ; < '- K S , ‘ l - atari a flnl-el—a la.Ullwg eaUUi- , ,,f «>iaii>Mnr firim""' “ '•« may favor him with, their
itxn.fM-m. : patronage, si “IffK*-..- " saparillas. et
hlch have in rs lir.mghl
Also for «W oy Jlioues A ttrssXM.
CLOTU1XG.
POWELL’S
GENTS 1 FURNISHING STORE
REMOVEOTO
l».c>inrsi.«iiptree woodr-ttae w i.e,,. Ike Mlmtrik* U prepared to Oil «
C. PATlkltaOK.
DRAPER and TAILOR,
dal( a Mil. tstpli ef
CAPE MAT IXHJRT HOUSE.
SPOUmSTG AND TUT EOOI
At the lowest BasaiMe Kgurrs,
Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATEaS AND PAKLORSTOVES, Tin-ware, Heuse-Furnishing Goods,
<tt f EWW-tT lltr. * V. tl.IAlW-V.'AKi:.
ALL KttOKTOiuiJIETgPSgTKt-TI.Vl Ckil.eax,, -„A|tor_A»'ALOW»Wfl«
JMSj-jVU .
SPECIAL ANMUNCKMEXT.
FtUE CLOTHING, STOSS ROOKS, Ro. 17 WASHIK&TOS STBSET.
''IM Li: Ke. bukSK l»rilM*ci(MKK , Wrmiii , u’ooM ct"'* * V - • jaw !):: To ORjtce tT Tn?: i.shtst ■IsTTgiir* n1 "i'sVaad CL ij.'.*' ; * rc * * 11 J t*f*i*T au*t sf kl •hwaAmto..-.—, • ) MATA' MiaXISIllMJ UObbS. xck ..
tfk^s, ) .s^ .a4 Ca—.. gkiru. Pmlnha^m.
n-dt. Madimai—». eld to Ik.
l'.rtl.«l.r tdl—Us. B l,«, toprine*. sail
A
CALL AND SEE I IVE AND LET LIV€. MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON. H>i Ac I*etTil»ono.
1
UCAtlV-MADg
ISAAC II. SMITH
z’T'Wm- 1 forvrr.
iMaMfiSd. /
The revival at M, E. Tab Bennett's station, is still ifThe extra meeting then ^ pearly twomontiis ago.
Far Bier, in C«|»- May are culling | ledge grass on tlic suit uiesdows for 'rS Ceding snd licdding their horse* nnd
axi os t tie.
Stockholders of the Cape May «• Co. Agricultural and Horticultural (society, »ill bear in uiiihI that the n, nnnual election for a Board of Diree*j;! tors, lakes place on next Saturday uiiii sflernoou, at South Scavitte. "“’ h Over aixty have already joined the M. K. ell ini'll, at Tuckahoc, the ai.- ftuita of a revival of religion now
rS! progreaaing there.
»* Another fine three-masted schooin W of 115 feet keel, will soon lie completed at the yard of Hon. J. H. ,.KM |)iveity, OennisviUe. , Capt. Frank rati Williams will command the vessel. The ladies connected with th-
‘‘'tiC.-ffmu- p-nav. r*Tn™ ris- North Heiini- Mile ,‘vaiii ty held a ever) eonday loieirsad Aaew.1. Feslivsllon Saturday evening, 14th, at . . i t-nrtv*. a. and Mmiduy evening Ulh- Seveotv- *:«•* iTII'h' H - Kv». n D. H-I... five dollars' was the net proceeds
■ u. a.r i~ - itoo resllxed.
r • tJ" On Saturday evening, flXtb, the • ' • '“i* ic society will pMvide an inter-
Pesj" «.i». s.
WARRANTED.
the different Officers; AtUntie, i5flO,; •• " vssu. I Mull Began, $1 ,f40. BurUngt..n, ft. 140, »*- • "i»s •• ... -k~H.i Camden, f 1,140. ( ape May. $340, * •- fATTi k-OK. ■ nmb. rlaiHl, $1,400, K*~x. $5.i(i0, '‘" l ^ Hunterdon, V^SoIm^, jftMO,' 1 djj I JiKTlSE. MEXTS. Middlesex. $2,100. Morris, $1,720,1 MonmouUi, $1,840, Pn-Ssic, $1,840, THOMAS H ROSS Ocean. $560, Salem,$900, Somerect,. I nUfflHO M. nUOO,
$960, Sussi-i. $920, Union, $1,680,
Warren, $1,360.
1"LB9AI.B A RETAIL DRALKR
FLOUR, UIU1.N,
recent meeting of ...c »o-. • ic.lucatii.nnl Society, ’in Kewl ' dm. V M. Branson who holds GR0CF.R1KS, In the Woman's Tree | FERTILIZKR8 "" " ^ j dnd all kinds of FEIL0 bjkI GAR-
which we take the (lowing aynopnis.
Tin- reader .pike of the coatdenUous i
belief held by some persons that obed- AND FARM FR0D0CE, or EVERT nisieocc should becufureud by tlw coercive CEHTION, RECEIVED asd SOLD
roc—uro of corpora) punishment, and '
the fear of the rod it the great in-' 0! * dOMNisslof. iveta Uw virtues Where— thi. 13f~Consignment* Solicitcl. ■ken idea In Its enforcement was Nw. i» a 1J TKI.KKAl- STKKKT, cause of a hulllgnmnl and morbid | (Bsluw Fmt, Kaw tk. I’.rr;,) l in children, the fhillsof whieh 1 CAMDEN. N J
. not cooiIimkI to rl.iUBns.I hut licet tlwmsclves in sft.r life. If the barlmrities of the whipping-post j ixdted indignation, why should there 1
re less against iik' iiitii.riiou of punWj- Grocer & Tea Dealer
OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.
C. THOMAS,
the bodies of weak, frail ^
children. The idea entertained by; ,,r- r- /- r, , r- t r- r> .. .hat they own their cbihiren COFFE h It 0.4S TER,
Best Sewing Machine,. The "Domestic” to^SK?—(SS?»amliT-uS/Iie 'Op M E S TIC 3’ aim In UirSM.if lerrllorr.il.irliie in, I»0(Jmioclo. Sold by OX'O.IATXoi'caL 13 VIO lib. SOUTH 8EAYILLE. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.
New Cheap Cash Store, 3MO- ea -WA-SEHTSTO-TOlSr STS.BET, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE! BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FAR CAM, A.\D (Alin OILY. re had all the Cr-dii Trade 1 want. JVhea sll mr ..Id ersflibirt |«v up msj C-A-SHC SAVES TIME. S FRIEND& SAVES TKOUill.K AND SAYlis MONEY. HASH IS what 1 urn afier. Cash nuksidhr^bwe Keeper Simla. Trusi un-kes ELDnEIXiE* JOHNSON.
urasraiiL OWING TO THR GREAT PANIC J. H. Benezet & Bro., AkE SELUSO GOODS AT JHEIXJCISJLF aE*l*.lorCJSI! scon as HAKD-WAaE, CI1TIEB,Y, OBOCKEEY-WAEE, GLASS-WARE, TH-WARE, OIL CLOTHS Stoves,Ranges, Heaters, &c„ flails, $5.00 per Keg, Knives, Forks, Tfiets’to $2.00 |>cr set; China T— Seta, $4.50; Glass Goblets, $1.00 to $1.50 per dot.; Glass Sets, four pieces, 65cU.; Oil Cloths, 40 to Odets per yard. A variety of OXT-Un. <300 COOK-ITVO- STOATJ3S, rRon Mo.os to axs.oo each. s=Vl»«ut 200 JPA^JLOJtt. W'JL’OVXCW SIX TO TillRTY DOLLARS EACH. ’
Over one hundred second hand Stoves, Almost equal to new ones, which we will (Iis,use of at COST. The above goods can bo purchased at *. Hr BEKEZET & BRO. Cape Kay Ctty, I. a, BSHSm, Cape Mey C. H. P. S.—Tin Roofing and Spouting at Reduced Prices.
WILSON aHUli i ,Ti i SgwiagMivBhtna
SIVilTH & HENRY J,PRAOTtOAL HOUSE AND SIONj PAINTERS. OitAINlXH IN IMITATION OP _LL KINDS OF WOOD. M.«ured'ilm 8 " Chh, ^ G1 "■ in ^ , and ■'! kinas of Painting neady '’‘number W ^ASillNUTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITT. GEORGE W. SMITH, . AUCTIONEER
50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, EVErFBODY Buy the WorH-Renowned WILSftK i SWeSatittlatliii THE BIST IfTMIIOlIlD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State .Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; Georgia State Fair ; FOR BEING The Best Seibg Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. For Hemming. Felling, Stitc'ing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilting, & Stitching fine or heavy Goode, it is unsurpassed. Where we hare no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circular*, Price List, &c, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted. •WilM Seiriiiz Machine Co., CLEVELAND. OHIO.

