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KiFTTBUCAJ TIGKCT.
I’RESIDEKTIAL ELECTORS.
tiiomas k. mccarter.
4(h I>Uirkl—DAVID THOMPSON. 5U I>kirtrt—BENJAMIN BUCKLEY. Cell Dluria—JOHN L BLAKE. Tilt District—CHARLESH. BKIDLER. CLBMnV'h. SJNNICKBON. JONATHAN P. LEANING. willlakVIIteTens.
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ih ba(M In raeclpti on wtdeb n> T. For thto porp I thrpuf h 1)14 TikUo b«d-qo.rtcr., No. SO Utertp N«w York, from * Connect lent
printers’ with the paper, U Urtlna aptatwd the precious roils sod with them Mr. Hsrry Mircnt, Chatr>1 the Democratic Conunlttea oa
Alderman Carpenter and held to ball In the sum of *0.0 0. 8am Josephs, another prominent Democratic politician, and a candidate for the Legislature, wat alao a mated
bogne Uz receipts was the had upon to accorapltah their object. Them tax receipts were to be distributed aleo tbrnogb the State: SetmylkiB, La tern e, Deuphio, Montgomery, Lehigh, Northampton, Northumberland, ■ Ida. and all the mining dietricta o be Hooded, and the sluma of the Third and Xoarth.mnd other Democratic wards of Philadelphia wen be peopled with myths to supply Democratic majorities for’•Tl Id on
of Ike pa Me debt.
la reply to this etal wdrnleaye: Wnea tba stemef ll runent, under RepnMksiB eat, bet paid mon tbaa M the the public debt: It baa a aaaal amount ofintermt to bspaid ' — " 10,000; U has funded t par cast bonds Into of Are per cant, bonde t sit per on wr cant, bonde reduced Federal taxation by •-half aiaca the temriaatlen of tne n ill policy haa Ufted ite ail per it. and five per oea
(Irmly retakllahed than at the it moment Theac an (hdta. And If this la folium what Is stu
bdr breas's and be willing to die for the good of tbsir eonotry." Of course this oonsence was ottered for the purpose of miking an Impress ion on the North. It la intended to rapport the theory that the rebel T crate of the South am suffering
and accordingly Mr. TlldaVa la retrenchee by forging tax et cad of paying taxea.
cut II. Slnnlckaoo la na forCongmaa, and not Cborlr. H. Charles H. Simmer me
Thie Info moos conspiracy to cheat ' meat voters of Peoneyl eoorince not only every i of the rottenness of the them cry leh has been raised te.»at mfoerable old fraud. Hstnoel J.
In this new development of Tliden, 1 Hendricks and Reform,' booeel Demo- > crate and weak-k of Improvement that la to be looked for by th. rapmtnscy of such '* lie yea ready for the
,-,ty -h-h It: amjerity af hm lhaa t.gW Ima baaa foy^kalMM. In Varmaat. thai
msjonty of KOW baa faara .verroase, sad a tepaMicaa Gwvvraor aad both brsochea af the Lagfolatam ban • elected, aeruriag two United
and the Legleletore apoa jo Tbese highly rmtlfylng m beea oMefomd la tba.fomof the ballot box aad an anpar. of Blooey by the optnaUii •bow the drift of popular Seouamo,. aad cleartj Indicate a net tonal victory foe the RepnhHeaai party In November. AH that te now necessary is to coatlnes lageeum pmtastlna for g^rlvht oflWballot. In brine all l^atl
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nothing. w The Main Buildings
qrand ixFoerrioM CHEIKSmSM STORE t-OWCR OAM SlAY.
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Saet spirit b they an pfodgad I iterance of thair llrra.
emipcnt from Ilia UDfrfondly hands of thorn who recently sought to destroy U- and who now seek to prey ap~ Z. CMANDUOI. Chaim R. C. UcCOancK, Secretary Mr. John T. School. In hit > at the Democratic meeting ii city, on last Friday night, labored that all Re led -ere not Democrats, and aascitad that Col. Maaby wat rebel, aad that Gen. Grant had to road out Labia soblieni to give Mushy aad his men nAces under the ermeolat Washington.” Mr. School either knew that hs wh asserting that which wna not tree, atm be was not pooled as to focta. Ws. will, however, let Col Muaby ■ newer Mr. School oa thie point which he dace In the following letter to Mi Apgnr, of CUca, New York: WAUwrroxi, Va.,Oct IT. iSTS. D. L Anar, EaC-: My Dear 8ir-I have juet received
J. H. BENEZET & BRQ.
42 JACKSON STREET. CAPE HAT CITT.
NE3W STOI^LEl, A Torka A venae the slock of i Dry and Fancy Goods.
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Advertisements. E. RAYMOND.
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MARBLE WORK
MONUMENTS.
-J OJrJLIN 13. Vll>d, Practical Tin Roofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DKAUEB I* Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, Aad wa lavlta the people of Ckpe May City aad County to give oa a call aaa exam tne oar stock end oar work, at oar TIN AND STOVE DEPOT. OFFICE, CAPE MAT.
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Sitting. AM STILL AT IT AEB ALWAYS AT IT—A PKACTKAL NECItHK. All ordera for Ptambleg. 9taam aad Gas Flttlag promptly atlaaded lo. Oas PU-
TERRA-COTTA WARE. [ VELL8, the ba« la the-aAel. pat la a« rndoced price* aad
k or no pay. .
orsoat O-x-orre 'WoxrlK. at •sxfoolablty. Ocdsfs left at Ns. W Wsablaglaa Sriael. Ctaps May CAty. or foe Oral “
GEORGE W. BARNES.
Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL. PRINCE AGO., Mh—agotw— OF _ DOOMS, SASH. DUMDS, MOULD I MOB. STAIR RAILS, Va bass sk haag s^Uras Xrairarals^^r'l lirafoiN « aril al
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