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LOCAL AND STATE AFFAIRS. ■J. OKAS VILLI! LKACH, Rspertsr. of < li> (own. II 1 Agreeable to (lie provisions of the ' city charter, the City Coaoci! held its — : regular annual meeting, lor the purpose of closing up the l»usiiirs-» of the last year, and deeiaring the .result of the late election, ou Saturday evening lost. The Finance committee imported that 8. S. Ma rev had collected lax^s in Philadelphia, to the amount of $12,20 and Mayor Ware to the amount $100, CG. Mr. Wert, frotn the same committee, presented the annual report, an elaborate document, showing as near as could , le ascertained from any data known to < ■the committee, the state or the city finances. The report made tome iiupor- [ » 'Unt recommendation in reference to J ■keeping of the accounts of the city, which has, heretofore, bee:rgrcatiy neglected. From the report we gather that there L is due u» several lax warrants in the ^ bands of coustablcs. M near us could be ascertained,' as follows : For 1856 $68 85 " 1857 110 02 " 1858 820 70 " 1859 240 74 " 18(50 « 402 46 ' " 1861 \ 1031 42 Uncollected tax in the hands of Collector 175 95. Cash in hands of Sehool Superintendent. 45 90 Cash in hands of Treasurer 8 70 Due from another source 400 00 There are outstanding demands against the city, ao far as the committee could Ascertain, as follows : * ' l)ue on City.projierty $1200 00 • " " Israel Lenming 100 00 Outstanding orders for the year ending March 1862, 969 77 | I The amount of outstanding orders I -previous to March, 1861, is not nseerLt Uined. Tito city property (Indian Queen) is , ( estimated at $1,350, present value. The | •ami. received for small hqifdings sold ( from it Is $250,00, equal to the original cost $I6UB ; but iu this estipute, the. cost of Glting up the housa for school pu epos os is not included ; whiuh if we ( are no-, mistaken, was some 9200The Finance Committee reported that j the sale of property for taxes had edmc off, the property being sold for the ami. ( of lax and costs. , The reports of the committee were at- j cepted, and the thanks of the cuuujgl ( - tendered lor tlreir indefatigable labors. ( Hills were presented, anil order paid ( ■ as follow.*, vix W. W. Ware, cxpen- t act la attending to the revision of the | ^ charter, as per order of conncil $8; Peter f McCollum, crying sale for taxes, $1,50 ; , Kldrirfge Johnson, treasurer's salary, t $50 ; II IUnd, balance of clerk's salary Ac., $15,18 ; Chas. A Shaw, balance j Of salary as chief of police, $20; 11 t Learning, services as Clerk of KlectioiL i $2 ir The statement of the resalt of the ^ lata city election was then opened anr'. . read, nnd the several olliewrs declared I elected, at reported last weekV, when I lb* old Council retired. The new Recorder, Alderman, four 1 Councilroeu, and several other officer. " were then sworn iu, and gave bonds, ' where required, when the Recorder — 1 I *vThoa 11. Hughes —in the absence of the ' Mayor eliat, ealled Xha new Conncil to | J I order, whereupon 11. Hand was elected ! 1 City Clerk, and the Council adjourned, I to meet at the call of the Recorder. . ' ■ A O— 'S l» Camp j, We have oewa from Camp that Mr. q John Shaw, a young married roan, from Cold Spring, has died, after quite a proI traeted illness This is It be first Cape ( May-man thnt has been taken away since , I thu death of Richard T. Tindall. We j f weit not acquainted with Mr. Shaw, . but we learn that he was a rery fine 1 ' man, aud a good soldier. UT« has been ° Br buried on the btnks of the placid Polo- ! I mac. IJe died in hjs Country's servicr, ws have thousands of others, and let ibis ? I coo»ol» his sorrowing friends. We mm , ■ bis spirit is now in a brighter world than B 'this! What his disease was we -Jo not ? 1 ' certainly kaow, although we think It was * ■ congestion on the lungs.

HuhlwIhVhMl Exhibition On Thursday evening lost, the Sab- | bath School Exhibition which was held i in the Academy nt Unionville, (Tormers ly the Cope) proved to be a marked *•* ■- j . cess. The weather, while tiae schliwi i 2 was practicing" lhelr'j>ieecs, Voj» quite 1 l unfavorable, nnd it was with much tlifc- ; s culty that they got together to make 'ready for" the public entertainment, — t r We had the pleaturp of attending — : - The exercists were opened with prayer, | I liy Mr. A. II. Steven*, and Mr. Tlios. ! ILS Hughes conducted the exercises, , which consisted of singing and speak- . - iug. The selections were well made, be- ! I ing of tbe same character 'u* is general | i | ou such occasions. Many of tho dialogues; Ac., were composed fur tbe oc- ■ - • asion, and were suited to the times. — I I I To attempt to name tlse best pieces «r J , shall not, as they were all good. At' - tbe close of the school's exercises, Ilcv. Mr. Willianuomoffered some interesting ] • remarks, and closed n i|h the hencdic ' i lion. The evening was rainy, but, not- ! withstanding, the house was crowded. — ! The proc.-ed* or the evening, we under- ' stand, amounted to wbont $17. which . • was for the purchase of a new library 1 | for the Sabbath School. Owing to the ! ; inclemency ofW weather and the wish ; ! of many present, it was decided to repeat the Exhibition on Tuesday evening > of this week, .so that many who were on- ' able to attend will be 'present, Ac. All ( ' went away thnt evening feeling thnt they ' , had got the worth of their mcncy. ' Caul* la Grava-YanU. We have often been- interrogated in reference to the practice of cattle being j ■ ollovcd to roam and trample over grno yiirds. i Person* have wondered why we ! do not speak of the matter in public . 1 print. It is oar aim nut to discuss pri- j vnle affairs iu these columns; and, if the ' : subject named was wholly^ private mat ter we shoujd re/rain from remarks ; but as we consider it u public question, we . j feci compelled to gi»c bnr cuirrictiun on the subject, and, nt least, nuffsfy those who have interrogated us. i'gymitting cuttle, of nny kind, to feed iu gravttyard*. i>a cuslorawtii-cnlled for, and should be disconuteuauced by every . good citizen of u community wlo-re r. i, practiced, (if xiwlt there be in* Cape I May.) We consider u grave-yard lln-<( most solemu, nnd one of the most sacred spins -on earth, and we think thnt the ; r Jiving shoqid have more respect fur thcir | departed fellowvbiujrrfr^lliaii to look ou, j with an)1 degree of allowance, and #»*• beasts treading down the mounds and disfiguring the stones that mark the hal- j | 1 spot where some dear relative or friend is sleeping. Why, if a person j should wish to plant n rose-bush, or any- I thing of the sort, where a loved one rc- j l poses, they could* not do it, lor feat of 1 1 its destruction. A grave-yard for n pas- i field! What an unchristian thought! Reader, what do von thiu'w of it ? | T ru* War Tax It wttl noi be long before the taxes upoi. u* by the war will have to | J be C>.:.«;led. We trust that there is not i i a man to grumble at his duty in puyirig hi* ;u J. It it a tax . to sustain the noblest government in tlie world, and to ! '' punish the blackest of traitors, 'lit con- • versmion the oilier day, n geu'lemau re- J matted to n* that he would have paid j j | his share of the war tax long ago if lie ! " i had been oalfed npon. This Is theTight •' ! spirit. Next week we will publish the 1 list of articles that ate to be taxed. The share of Slate and National tax « Cape May, -wo see it stated, is $8,- c 028,79. 1 1 Slew Jrr.r) Tf|iu|m llrrnp) SI bm From the vommencemeut of the wsr : the 8tstrs of New York have felt loth ; Bccnrd any honor to other soldiers ( than theirs. We have noticed that the ! '' press try to claim lb" name | t of taking Mauassas for Pennsylvania. . i when, the troth is. our brave Jersey Blors first planted the flag of our Union ! „ on Fairfax C. H . at Centrevilie. and u Maoassa*. The Foorth Regiment look ^ Fairfax, the Second took Ceulreviile, ■ , and the Third was tbe first to occnpy ! i Mauassas These, with the First Regi- * ment, compose Geh. Kearney 'a Brigade. ! »-Ad vtriiae your bus'tcs*. | f

ta*a*SKdl»' VcrtlUiHxSc. • ! There is uo more .responsible firm, in I our beiier. in Philadelphia than Me.-srs Allen A Needles. We need not at - j tempt to commend the different guano* i and fertilizers sold by them, for all who ' - have dealt in the articles know Umt they -. are wliftt is represented^ 'We Cali atten- ' - tiou to the advertisement in another i - column. The amount «>f benefit that fcr- ■ . tiliters have done to the soil tlrill never , bo' known. We urge farmers to use , them anil Htt|gove their. farm*. . t'-.ir seleet SrUoul , A public exbminatlou of the Cape ' | IslaiiiKSelect School, will he held iu tin- ' I PretbvariaiA Cftuwh, on Tuesday eve- ' \ qing, MlRt lp. Parents and those ; interested in tbe schovd uro respectfully ' | invited to be prfsent. ' Turnpike Urrtlnf. ' We call attention to the notice of n i meeting of the stoekhnlder* and ilirec- 1 tors of the Cape May Turnpike Company. nt the Court House, on Saturday ! next, 22d iust. I!A f (i II S BONE FERTILIZERS.. BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers A Proprietors. Store. No. 20 South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. II AW- BONK * SUPER PHOSPHATE m» ja_, m a*o« Utth- w«l U- utl I<1 inmvmoa.1 thi< artkO--|l> I Ji«rut:*r 111-rl's •• » * Icon iu« hi ! .luting insiiuir . I Knvtnx Hi ml) rttshlithml II In thr |Miiu|l.r («v>ir,— IV» wihiM «Mir. himrvrr. Uist not wnlv F«i lnS ■ ; 1-nntlBiiM mm to mxlatala !'• «Hnl. nl rBlriu i . ».• j hat< •ouaht Iu n ivlcr IVniiirr Immntiel* n in nrii.tt 1 bj thr »AUltua nj^a tmall quanili) or r',c s--i iv- # ■ i>rpvrm<-nt, fahlrh «u a.vlt- darlmr lllr fw»t )nr, ■ nLTrr V!'ujrly *">u'mc our sufK-t-rllw-l, ur In any way b-aodttnl, rxwjit in oa-ilrlnK . K (iul<-kr» notloa on •{ipllrallun. PRICE. §45 Per 2000 iba.---Cash. GROUND RAW BONES. ■rm. irlk-lr u'srouni! -llliout «ay ..rr. |.,u» n. j nratiun. no.l r..nl«ln. vti. Hit orfiiri- uialtrr ol Ihr , twin. |l ta M-uralit.-tlpurr, PRICE. ^1 j PER J39fl PUrSDS.— i'lSH. CP Thr shot « Maaurrx cau to li*.l of rrnular tirntrn, ur n| inVun a snxs, No. 20 South Wharves. Philadelphia. 'oAM= CASEY STORE IS TIIDKOUtJ lll.Y SCPPI.IKR „ul. L PROVISIONS. ■ Iif'sll <ir«, rl|.ll(>ri., A - li(vr nir a tall Hid yoll * III j Ifo.l UI) rloje on* of the i-f;r»i«-t! .jiUm-a on the l»I Un.l. , Strrct, th-nr Ihr At Untie llnlrl. K. T>. CASLV. | C»|* UUn.1, 0-t. lttli, t.vjt. si TIIK 9IAUAZINE KOU TI1E TIJIKs : PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Iltrt «•/</ ClttlfKtl in lie World v j _ Jnr LadietU I Thia popnlar monthly Magaxlnc i- greatj improved (or 1662. It wilkenntaiu < oxk rimusAX t> rtt;Rs or nr^uixr. ! j j MflKKEX SPLEMIIP STKKI. PI.ATES ! - ; ' nrctrc cohOKKti rxiillOJt ihtks ! , ! ! TVILVE COLOKKO BRRI.IV WOltK PATTKRXS ! ' : ! ctuHT trcxiiRKu vroon cms ! j - TWEMv-rofB fiiiwpr wmtc ) ' All this .will lot given f»r" .inly TWO I DOLL A Rt$ ayuar. ur*n dollar. Int.* than | Magaxiac* of thu clius of "Ptftenon"*." — , Iu' ThrflUag Talea nnd Novelettea ! Arc tlft» tiexi puhli-hed' anywhere. AU A* I mast jmpohtr vriltrt are cnydoncd In icril ! nriiiiHnily fnr "I'elrrn".." 'I hi » year, in nil- . i d it ton in iu ti«'m Njitnotilv of rliuri*r *to- ; ri-., FOI-K ORICI.VAL t OPYUIHUT j N.UV KLBT8 will be given. t>y Am S. SteI phens. l.'arrr Stanr*r. guiles J. Ptrteretin, and Frank Lee IteJiinlirT It also publishi-s ' ' FASHIONS AHEAD 4>F OTHKKS. ' Kiel" number, in addition to thu colored i plate, gives Itoinii-ts, (lloaks 'and ilfesse-. engraved OIL W mill. Alsu a Pattern, from wh.cli a'Dres«. Mantilla, or Child's Dres* he cul i>nt, without tlm aid nf mantn i I maker. A I So several pages of lluus-bold and other Receipts. 0#- it is. the best Lady's Mnguxinu in the i world. 1(^DIV ix wm uxx YEA n. • T'rau—A/iPayi in Adranre, Copy, One Year g2 «CI0 | I Copies, for One Year a 00 : i Five Copies, for One Year 7 50 . | K'cbl Copies, for One Yenr )00t> ; I Sixteen Copies, for One Year t20 00 Prrmlnna for UXIluc ap Clubs. i Three. Five. Kight, or streteeu eopies make a ciut). To every person getting ep . club, of Three. Fire, Kight or Twelve copiu*. an extra eopy ol il.e Magsxiua fn I 18152 will >i« given To every person gr illing up a Club of Sixteen, two extra cop ies nf tha Magaxine Tor 1862 will be sent. A ddjesa postpaid. i t.H ARI.KS J. PRTKBSON. 306 CnarxtT1 'siraKKT. Pini.vDin.rHiA. • V^pccimcas scut gratii, wbru wriuv:> | ' i

J. Alii AS 6, \;tiSTL£MES'S • ' BOOT, SHOE S. GAITER ! 'Pbe'sabvcrlber, who hi»rUltr.t tbe Cape May pro- i : J. pie' bet c'ofote. from VVo-xlbor) , now inforiu. ihr . I i.uMIl- thai be hxs uprDml a >Iu- Stare, an AVashatreel. opposllc thr Amrrirau Hour. > where Be sell* WUMKX'S sad fllll.UHE.VS BOOTS; SHOES, and GAITERS, . - wfW* own- -MannfaH lite, -shnr- m ala nrdtr -I •hurt Iiutlrr. The l-e«l LwfArr la uarj aim all who i . i patranlxr wil! tie autteO. Also <1 ml. mm . Uuota aud Hhoea kelil. «P" Kl.l'.VllUSf. cexlly atten.fril to. 1 i . MAXWELL S WAIN. ; clothing: clothing: At tie CO i')i T.H OL'SK. fjphe Mnliseril— r r. •(■-cltiillv give.- notice ' : du'i Curnntii, i> in) tw. * Coats, Pants or Vosts, ' •«s> fu "rdrr. xf ahurl outim Am! tu et«»t at ) Ic. out ul CLOTH, ttASSIMKRKS I ASSI.NBT3. kc..kr. ItKtUY-lUIIU rUITIIIXG tor (sir. and! ; At pilees la suit. the llmra. Cp-DXtEAV tiOUU* aoM lay the yard. | JASIEV MrL'ARTXKY . WEST^JERSEY R.~R:| tVlXTEn A Ult A M; K)I K \r* . ' Cnmmmrimt «n TUESDAY. Hcccnhrr 17. 1661. </<n/y, [esr>ot Sunday.) in and from HWouf Si. ll'Aor/', I'l.ilinliljd 'u:. j iiue'iii Iiifreu.' - M v >{"" awl J all !\ v'l J le-avc ttiltailrlplilx, actt'AiM., nnd too P.M.' Due at UrUg/tuu, 1 1 Oti A. M., mid.SlW I'. M. rillitGIIT TRAlX.s: t'arr JtrMgetan at - . 9 ou A. V. ; brnr Cvniden at . . |j « Vl. ' ! Dor at Hrldcrlnn, at - - t u |5. J WOObUl'SY IfacOL TKA4XS, liv STCAW < )|t i. t Due *! t-Jolidrl/.tW, a la !u ™ » li 1 I I'hl!»drl|.!i.«, N is' s ou 'i' A'" . ; Due al WtMVlliur) , 9 in 1 OAS RAJiriMA licuxxKrrioy. ' jife1"' " i b LT t UJE 'ana Jntmediate ■ S*TA<iIflS and laUn '! '"': i : uuun UiiV. eDv"1"'" •!•»» tu After. Lear. UKUM.RTOX on arrival id !> m. v. M. VmlS£S V. .VI M. « .1 1 n r Ti a l V .''4 ,'l l'i* l r I p1! 'l«'. '' ' L ' '' I". U vilid|Uu;., i„r < IvJ»nKmi.* vVIUuIliInmli'aod BOKifclv n- Hrturnlus toS M, A. AS. an.! 3 it. P At. Tnttna'to Phila.'rl,.l,.„ ^Dur wwnilllkl „n arrlvvl i.f ?-nu. r. At. v,». 11.11; a|... |..t .'.LatHitv! ' Cta -/"aiul ' IlI-'iL • lev. Heluriunx tu 10 ou. A. Al. Train tu Phlladi I. ' ll'ila. BrrzhlCtir *UT f hj f Trains only. .1. VAN HKN'S.SKL A llll. Swjit. W. J. It. R. rbtfiMjHjihia. tu-.-. taih, 1*1. '•'1'nx Uxrox -Now. Avn Fonxt ur" ► WHOLESALE & RETAIL k Grocery it Provision Store. PHILADELPHIA PRICES. At his Store. located -I NATtOMAl. HAM- Theattention of COUNTRY MUUC- MA JITS and buyria In seneyvl. la eallnl. tnontlr* the -fact that the) : j jiSaTH'au' aaS°«k pri'Z- *" ' vn. i Prodilona, brlprr purabaaiM r -Isrwhetr^y ■ ... A A HON tiAKftP/riON. Cajie Junr ath, !o*l. NEW CASTLE lumber yard. epit i. SntorrlUrr would rail the attention of all IpemdM want in* M'MUKft to fala cxtemttc aa. aortmrut of Lutnbe*. eonriatlag of White Pine IVv.nti, Yellow Pior IViaida, \* hill" pine Plank. A allow' Pine, Pram* JSIuST. White. Pice siding, Telltin Pint- Flooring, i White Pine Plrniriaj,. Vrllow Pine plank. Hetnlork laUD Pane) Tup Pl.-ket- A-, fr. JIj»Uk* *• vnlllof^ Pan*) Top Ptekvta < t«. 114 D..m Ittanla, pjaln T..,. Picket*. I n. Hbiul.k-X Uouring, Plaatrrliir i ith- • BMatodk Ijvtbr. -i r.iar A Cypreas saingie.. H.a V AltD la ettnreefrbO) situated an the Drlanve», ag-tnlnn the .Sew f aatte tin, Work. - la detertoineil to aell .at the trry /. :r* .-f I cik r -l- I •J. HVTuTSE.ybe,,. Bill". Umb-t delit emt on hoant of tesaela free i ' of rhartte. XP*l>ets<>ca In want w ill pleaae addre-a t'H.tS. II LAMBMIN. Itew CoMte. Pet. | i Jbn* a. LKB ' uicharo n. wilijaws. ; JUIINS. LEE k CO., . rope makers, ship chandlers and GROCERS, i No. 46 North Wiiarvks, below Arch St.. Pmi.AOEij-HrA. ( f^WNUHof KIGqtNC furoiahial to or , " a t.et, and HUPK of nil klali fooataclly on 1 hand, al*o KlVt.lXU TWUtK. MBINf: TWISfti Oka*, OAK YM, PITCH, TAR. t ost. T.IU KOSIS, RiUTI, mu BLOCK*. V'AJVY Ian. «t^ vywr nrtlele ,weJ or* required alaunl veaael- - ; We alao keep on Land nn aaaort mvnt of Groceries tind Provisicns, auilaM* far Ship a tor an nod faoiD) uae.^fdic us n iIOUX 8. I.EE, -A CO., ! i%UKnt> t3.«. (

THE WAR .IS YET RAGING!! ' BOOT &. SHOE STORE. : addflBprnuvDct^waxTwim 'a'l?rww5c»v'tr 04IOT», 9UOIOI and GAITRRM, . ! f.»r Cent*' Ladlea' a U ( inldrrn; and we teel .a fa 1 in aav An; that wk "have. on hand, t.'i* foe-eW and »*W : ' s?ore!"" 'B ^ " >oW ** U"IA. ; - DECATUR STREET. j In lit b-ildinf lal'ty necnfiird if .1 Ir. //«/• , * : sai>. 'tln-ri n lit lira flrify Slnrrt ritxyp tor Carta. Call 1-rfarr purehasias rlae- •_ IT Hants' Pine calf skin Mots, alao, Hunninc Olid UttvLlas IknlU are -old. t; VHKI TMIN a cllCRCH. N. C. —HOOT* nod slIOI'.S made tu order, or rri paired -t .hurt nolle. ' Caiw Irload. June 8th, t»fl. ku , SEl-51) (uts. 1 Several Irrmdred li'ushcls of Seed Onts. i of a Superior Quality, Very ('lean • j and 'Good Weight, for sslu nl ilia , ' ■ :A farm of J. Ilnmtuilt, near the Court llousu. Apply to J* Kich'd M. Crawford. DENT i STB Y.. D1L J. F. LEAMINU, Dentist. OFFICE DAY** CAPE MAY C. II.—' Tuesdays. . SEA Vli.LK — Thnredays, Fridays aud th* , Ture noon of Saturday-. *d-Ti:»w« MODLKATP.— coxBirioxsc^vM. 1 Aug. 8.1*1. Saponificr'- Saponifler: THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. k II tkttelo-a Clrenar eao t«- mode Into rood SOAP, • \t.y urine SAPIlNirtFrf :. Directlcns Accotnpaoing £aob Cox! SUAPIansratll)- mailp with it, oa nuking n rup Manufaeturni only h) .the r«teotee«. Ilu *nll Maiiufaclorlng r«ni|i«n). Sii. Wj WiLU-f srtixr, rniuncimtk Peli. 1st, -Hi. Natrona CpaftJU ■WAUirANTKU^KDN-KXl'LOSIYB! And etuffil to any Ksaoevxc. WHY I'U) an eufd.talvr (hi, wli n * few rent, atom per caliim ullLgurnlrh )ou with n (icifert Oil I / Mailt u ulf by ' xi:x ECU TORS* NOTICE TO \ CREDITORS. 1 'n.i-li Eltnunda wu! Downs iklniiiada. t'vreutora Led Down- fdinnnda. drr'd, l v dlreeli.m of the , Muirurwti- "f 111* i mint) of C«f» May. hertt.y etvr* ' • niMlee.t.i the . n-!iu>r» uf the rant diveitent in hrlag . tat,, .if Btlil iLoedent. under ualli. within nine ; rutitha. or the) u III l« forever tarred of any art fan . then ti.r. nMn.t the aald Admlatflratori. IK-.-. Mill, l*i . /--y Kl.riAH THWNsrxD, Hurmrate. ( If. 1 1 F.llL V MAO AXIS A Fon FA'XHI.Y AMHWKWK.WT AMU I*. HTItCCTIOX. CJltod by Mosas A. Dow Till- paper j* the lurgYlt Weekly ever |itil.li.hi'ii in iffinrountry. I'« cpntents are -uv-ll n< will lie approrml in llio most fhslfit--iiiiM circles — mil It i tig ffuuior.il ii-nyg admit, li-il iiiln its pnguf. It will furnish as.innrb feuvbng uiatler as nlnin-t anv one ran find timet.. ,,vtu«e. ron«i«liiig of HISTORY. TALES. IHOtiRA I'll Y, toeelh.-r eithM I'SIC nml POKTHY. The paper con-" MutSHClin nltru'fpntimrms. pnd ittedillrs nei. thor *i»li politics nor ri-ltgirn, hut ii is i-hararieiixeil bv amoral tune. It rirrn- ■" ' I -live over the country, from Maine- to Call- * furnin. . Trntu^-TIm Wsverlv Magexim ia pnh-li-he.l viVklv by Mne'en A. 1 uv, No. I.indall rYl . Itbklnu, Two e-liliios uie printed, ot.e of thick paper for IVriodi. ' t urn for mail wkitvili-" >m u little thinner . . paper, mi a* to rntue within the low po-tage 1 law) ut s"2.(MI a year, or SI (HI r..r six mouth, ulwava.tn advance, t ,'lulni. by mail, C. for Q month*, 8*'. — Six for 12 mouth*. ^9. Ten tor G intyiPh*, 8.— Ten for 12 tpnuth-i 1ft'--I'ajnrr stoppeil when the js«t number paid for in sent. A uew volume commences eve . rv Jiily atol January. Hut if a (lersoir com [ tncnce* al any nnuitmr iu the rolaaiv, a: d pay* for * x moi.thr. he will bate a gom glele Hook, wr'ih u tith-.pagu. uswery p»- • per i» complete it it«ciL Three copivs |2 months for c'ft Hit. " When », .utwi riber ordvi'. 11 renewal of his inbecriptioii. he shhuld tell us what wu« the Idft. nanihv-r Im received, then we ahall • know wluit number to rdnew nl wilhont hunting over our- book*. Otherwise *« | j shall begin when lii» money Is rwceived. — i ' Persons writing for tbe paper must wrilw ' their nnini'. fiost office, count* mid .Slate j very disticcliy. Those wlm wish their pt>pei* chnogrvl should tell where it has pre - viousjy-bren »rnl Postage on ibis paper j is twenty-six cents a jeur. payable in ad- •- varce nl the office when taken out. Club* tnurt ularat« i.« sent at one-time to gel tin: benefit of the low prize. We cannot send tliepi nl the club price unless re. ' re iced *11 together. n< it is ton much trou- ! lib* to look over our boohs or keep an uc- ! count Willi each due gelling them Dp. Mimriu.Y Pints.— S3 a year, or Uo for • $5, in advance Any one sending n* Four Holler* can 1 have one copy of the "WAiRwt.r Msua- / ink." nnd either of the folluwiug work* tor , one rear by ma;l:>— '.Gralisni's Magssihe." '-•Harper** Mugmine. " " Uodey's Lady 'a • Hfiok," "J^dii** Cure tie of Fasliiou."". ntuam'e Magazine." cr "Halloo" Pictorial." All letters ami communicwtion* cuncrrntng the paper must be tidv ref».-d to the pub-li-ner Tux Way to HcfwraisK.— Thn asopcr mode in stilrsciibe lor n paper is to encloaa ' the money in a letter, nnd adilr-s* til-' pub. , letter direct, giying individual name, »itH the p(,,i (iffice, r aunty urd Stile very plaiq. i iy * til ten, a> pv-t-in»rks arc ollvt. lUi^-iblo.