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Skr #ce»s 4F*f'f : Us-L (hp* Kaj OooBly, 1. J. 1 V^ETR. MAOONAOLE. [ Mg.",-*-"' . i .;. . yttontor, ■«»». *«, U«N. J MHIBUMIT ticket. W<^JBK<gTHftA I L KOADS? ' ,jn- ! j SPBHHSSSSJis? ! ■ W. J IVWKLIa w . 1 T»* . - 1 "■ The National. Hlale and Cougn-?-■tanal anMM» having been marie, , it only remain* forth* turtle* to -jmt * riffth'Hm county ticket*. when the ]*•* pic can drekfc for whom In cart their ( voire* The Repubiicqn cmmlv con--motion Is enlWvl fir-fetlnrriayOototsr Ma to meet Bertie Oflirt House. The unffMrtrelMe tioiiflhated are for the * Burrognte . ffhit-blrimaaudmnl to he that of An- ' temMfJ- For thh uotnlnatlmi ' ihe f uuinmfef Ifon. Thonuu BtcsIy. Aaron .Mfllp. Brq., Middle. and Tie... ^Y(Hlia«ia,' Ksq., af thc Upper town- . ' <hip, are mentioned. Mr. Bendy has jfSpvad threw yean In the AwrmWy. 1 'and han llffiobl galinvl a knowledge ' .uf the Imatocaa of legislation which * would Maud him wrfl • In hand. Mr. " Milli t han >TTod three Vtnr* as Sheriff * IBingf ,i aail tr hy hie I ftwude. Mr WKUaffln to hwn ra- , gaged dst weihwyrere "» d*pdty'it»e»»or and -a -a -pdpnfcr nnd nffiiMc gentk-- * man. - ■ ( Jk» «M olltav of Nta-rifl the uanit-* at Thutnac Dougla**, E*q-, of MMdfe. ^ — Irirfiitoarepltli Ueraea; F*q. ,-nf Upper | towtuhM are tnnfl toned. Both of t there galllrinen hnre at vaiiotu times , fflkdtowt»Wp (totem to the antfefee- „ to Miaorthto with the ntfiee of Hur- \ nvttmnmtv one name ha* toon men•tiered, that <ff D». frtohthnn F. Emm- p log- The Doctor represented the t ' comity one year la the ArermMy and Ihrer year* in the Senate, in a gen- a Ma lauft^lnp oif iteptlrtry-nt theOmrt Hooae. „ . Fur the ufitec of C'oronere nothing ha. a* yet he n reid. the" ftoeer not hah* Seemed profltaMw enongh to . .IoMIVa struggle therefor. k , The Democratic Convention ire* not ^fcpaolM, hpt,irl1|.m14..>'ld.l,,l- k low. that In the fhotatrpa of the other, j For th* nomination toy Ajseahly, the nam* of Ma a B. Magonngle i« the „ only oar un yd mentioned. Mr. M. , nuj tree un ycl uieiiii-meii. «r. a. „

retrvtsl fcr *1* year* aa Mayor of the h dtp off Cape. Inland, whieh position he ,, n*tpned to tnke Ma Heat aa member of the Areatnbly in the am. km of IW. For. the odtee uf flunvgalr, the notwtnation of Fetor Hondo r. i. eon- ^ Sheriff of the county, wa* nppolnUd r' Stnrotfato -Mtr the dreth of Elijah - Tliane. 1,^. *k~n' -"r " ekctcd fcrtha full term of Bve yearn. For the m for Sheriff %c , nomea are apohp of— thoee of (Aiptnin " John Tyl«, t| Jh'tmia, Cah .Cbarlm B. l'owell, of %iar, and Copt. David T. Smith, of piddle township, ('apt. ti Tylerhaa su|«B many ymra its con- 0 stable of I>N0« township, while the c Other have not to our I knowledge, bpd any oflte. n M'ith Ibo cxedptiuu uf a siugU instance, the elections in Cape May li county bare b«n of the jug-handle r crdre— «q much <in the aide of the Bo- a pBfSciljparty BmnHbec JOielXiiiie crntie persuasion frit no encouragement An altering into n contest. The ^ majorttk* have vnriouslv ranged from n two hundred to four htredred, and the „ cxdtammt of a 1-mn.lentia! raiivato „ sfffl no doubt largely iuuKaao the vote n - f&auUifa Rat-roirr.— The canning 11 Caetory, at MnfrUV.of EdgettftCo. ta ene of the infctutiiris of (hpe May fl county . In acaaou oyaters and thuns d arriweparrd for market, put up to cans „ sMfaaMm. OT O* qonlity oT three d MtMM'foo apeak advlaedly when wr c; phfocaaroteiBl -for Hk- table of an u ofdatre, their tendmn-ss nnd flavor v, In the Droit aeaaon, attention Is dovoto* to the smaH ftulla, hot Won " repeeUy to th. Mtietc of Uxnab#*. " huge qoanUttre of which an contrai lvd M1* IfottatWjdda ' mkI Xew Vork *' whalaaalc boawa. At no dirtnnt day * vaMe Urmia Whkh can he rehol'toThi. AuMhrrA«sitJto.- Mr. Ucurgv ^gfcatb hMJBBfirear.1 th.- hwrnslcad "f «1' ^"WMdngton and Ij.li.vctto rtiwu, hefow Qneen. for the sum U ».-faaacWhmdin has purvhaiid V o T*U WewfB the tot at the comer rf d IdAy.to r and J&ckann atrects, fortbi' •ma - «f four thousand five hmidrrd h «MM*" WuMjgjt maadQissCT rtncirfi,, tr„Mr. a^ 'W. Ttowns ha. aoWhl. " sanr^Ss,sT,r ..SSSOS-lM. 'AsasX- :

Oaar Canrt ttaaw Utlrr. ' C\»tBT Bovsr, Skit. 17th, W6. Jlk. ItjTor.-I must' write and teO yotr how glaj I are toaea you making arefa » big Bore It make* break down likr thunder oo every wrong; wash up diamonds, and may a , "d, proaperity ever sit upon A Uttle " Star « has apiwnrcd in the ' thrown 'd-c beams to^hoWATJ^f? from your notice, jj&fajgpomU- of soecewi ami grow tiLrii^rlhU, ton, I 1 am glad. -Tlmdre wonT hort tha ' ^'A_vttoheF*wJVAVTtw«iH'liuH the I BliF"nierr b. room for both. May ; the Wave never grow Itss nnd tl* .Star grow bigger, and' tmOl then we will sing. Enterprise, growth, dcvelopnhi.l, arc wluU uh.ii nasi everywhere, 'and a good deal of each won't damage C'npe May. They "are the words for livo ■ut-n and live communilics. He is an old fogy in Church or State who don't behevB ia going i«i to prrlcetinn if he atngct tints-. Welt enough nnd good eaoagh nm not pro|wr words while tbcie is mom for improvement, whether . in science, nrts, religion, or any thing witii which fueii have to do. lie who stand* grumbling, or perhaps I should sit. grumbling- -for ten chances to one In, Is too laiy to aland— because of Uw |irogreaMVr s)>irll of the age. should have been born a clam,— I lieg tin ehuu'a | onion for this etHii|akrisan, for chun. grew enough to fulfil! II s ir destiny, uud be don't. Well, then, he slwuld have been Ikjm a InimUe-hoe wUUoul wings, for It is said this crcnture is Just as liig when Isim. ciicpi the wingn, as he ever is. These bum-Ui-bec kind of men are great sljckk-rs for having everything ilooe aajt^med to lie dung. and ItuWe. uew.lknglo3w.ys to lliem auaiwmiiuttion; they hare reached pcrfoetiou. and it Is the prrfeoUjyi uf stupidity, like that of some | who profess religious |wrfcciion. But eouie back a0tto.to.uur text. Every effort to iuiprovn and develop Mapgiven mo plrasare. 'Much has been ih no- in Uiew directions and much rcoiaiua to be done. Ami, Air. Editor, I know of nothing which more demands the aUi ntian of (he people of this county now, than the stale of the ' roads. It is a crying shnmc t hat when they cuuiil' he made ginsl, they remain so miserably had. .For" imtamv. look at tlie condition of tlw ron.1 botweeh. . here and Ofo Island. It wo* oncuj dnerved the thanks and patronage of tlie people. When, Sir lack of appreciation and iwtronnge, tin Company small nutter for tin- township* to keep it in repair, but they have not, and to-day it is the meanest read I kmre uf Inthe foumy.TVnd" n Isi ruing people. Urge Unm to mend their ami to hare mercy upon tlie mercy

to mend the mails and rare money. A Citizen. Tub march of improvement is spreading westward. Mr. Jacob Small wood, at tin corner of Broadway and ColumlUa Avraue, Is enlarging his residence hy the nddNion of a wing equal to tin other portion of the lmildAlr. Kms'h Creese, a little fhrtlier up Broadway, is changing nnd Improving tlie position and appearance of his resIdence. FtAd It»o.i.No. - The IViuocrats of Court IX Jus: iuhI vicinity threw to breoto <gi^ iiumlay often loon nn elegant flag, with tlie names of tin candidate* for Freahloit t and VVie IVeahlent thereon. ThelU pulilHWii- nl the same lorniity had n fln^ blowing Rir some time with (he Barnes Iff tlie parly eamlidaU-s attached thereto. Mil, j. K .Mbl'kay liaa already aecuinnlalol a quantity of material flir llie commeheciuent of his improremrnt on the comer of IVrry nnd Washstreets. The enbirgement of Center lionet' WllPhc an improvement to that section iff tlie city, nnd luaat result to gcretly hmreased prnflt lolls proprietor. C'liAr.r.iNo. Tln-f d.Jivi„u» r-lw 11are how in the prime of tlicir nud are uiuglit in large iiuhihersin the creeks contiguous to Uie city. The entertaining sport of crabbing is only excelled by the pleasderived from eating tlie animals whim brought upon tlie table. BjoioyAl.— Candy and'ffkm luive been engaged to removing the hmim s recnnUy aoM liy Mr. J. E. Mccray.Twoof them mab- addittous to tlie (irocuwnod Cottage Hotel, on Dnntur street, wldie the oilier has lieim reU|pved to Washington street, mar the Has Works. Wa regret to anqounce tlie ilepartu re of Ilr. II. I., {filntour, the wellknown dentist of this city. Dr. G. goes to New Vork, to engage in the practice of his profrssiou In that rtty. Turner.— A heavy foist pmraiksl tlirouglioul this county nrnl the south- ' .urn part of the State on Tliumlay. 1 17th dnst. Much damage has hern done to tlw Uto froita. Tux long evenings now approaching . abundance of time for reading, and'the WAVBgiveaplenty of excellent, mattCT. , A R'u. report of the pruceodinga of the Oipc May County, lfihk' Soeiaty will be pubUalied next wouk. iRABUIE MTELMGEAt K. C*rT,9TUVK.Ns Rooeiis whoisaaid , reeeuAy at Ida residumc at New Loo^jiillVrefl7 hCiimiT"*' '^Cl* " * of Ms aunesss, to the foal cpermxvu to J Nantucket, with howsprit aad h»d

, - / w" MUTICAL. t , PnmajtuttTctwiir— ttmm. L •n Vffflnesday 10th inaL, theQMH , mocrocy of the First Oongt ro(NSr > , District met at Salem, for BaWforpooc : of nominating a memWJ^'otlcressa ( ! The following is a qm^at the pro- , ceedtags; , Meeting order by A. H. t Btape, Hpgr" one of the ekvtor. on Ihe I JrSHnotion of N. T. btratUm, Judge J John Clements of Camden was rkx-trd I chairman. t , I" poo- Air. Clements' taking the I , rimlr, he aahl he fell , honored by the J . position being cunfered epon-hlm, and from bis unfimiillarity with porliamen- 1 , tarr tactics lie must crave the indnl- I | go»ce of the convention. 1 Upon motion of A. II, Hope a com- J mltteeof one from each county was ( , appointed- secretaries as follows; , Atlantic oounty, K. B. Deviumy; ' , Comheriaud. Dr. Win. H. Bowen; j j Salen, B. H. (i wynne; Cajie May, I. , , M, Bire; iilouceater, Wm. B. Cnuie; I t Camden, Jamre M. Uasaidy. I ■ The following gentleman were select- ' I cd Vice Presidents:— Allnntic. Wm. ' 7 Uinnstadt; Cumberland, Francis Lee; 1 r .Sdrm,' Allen Wallace ; (iiouorater. Jna. 1 5 W. Beeves; Cape May, 8. 8. Many; J , Aiunden, Samuel ('. Allwrtsoiu J 1 On motion of I. V. Dickenson the i i following persons were appointed n I f committee on credentials: , 1 Atlantic, A. J. Btrelman; Cumlwr- . land, Jonathan Wood; Salem, Josepli i r Waddington; Cajie May. S. B. Mugon- • . ogle; Camden, Alex. Gallwath; Clou- j ■ center,- Thqs. E. Bobcrt*. s The following were appointed a com- ( - mittcc on resolutions and rules: i Atlantic, Hlnum llanthom; Cum- . . Iwriand. Wm. L. Newell; Cape Mav, j , Wm. B. Brown; Salem, I. V. DlckI insou; Gloucester, B. F. Carter; C'ain- , don. Juhn Coidthorp. On motion of A. II. Slnpo it was - ordered that nil resolutions be sidimil- ) - ' ted to the eornmitlec without dehate. ■ I I On motion af N. T. Stratum it was . . directed that where delegate* were > i without credentials that they should Is- ' i allowed to cast the vote of their UiwnI nhipe unless there were eontestisl seats. .' ' The various committee* were nllowni - ; time to report, and on motion of Thn*. I r All-Keen nominations were then i Cumberland named S: J. Ilnyanfand I Camden noniinntisiSuniL J. Bayard, i i John Hood, and John Goldthorp. r I Gloucester nominated S. J. Bayard. ' John 1. Sharp, and Wm. n. Hoacn- i r hnum. r Cape Slay numinainl ik-njamiu F. i ■ Lee. '. I - Messrs. Hood, Roscnlmum, Gold. 1 ■ thurp nnd Lee declined. I Air. Is* said: I would return nry i I sintx-re thanks to the ronvmtiim for t f flio favorable itwiition of my name in I connection with thia nomination, -tmt ] r it ti tuponiblo 'for me tonceept the I • same, owing to my business relations, ■ but I feel tnat among tlie other names I ■ but I

• presented, there in one who can and » will sueccMllilly carry the ticket in this | , cnmpnlgu. (Cheers.) t , Tlie nominations were then efosed ' . and the committee on credential* re- I , ported no ion tested Ants. i Tlie committee on resolution* and ' rule* recommended the adoption of l tlroee of the recent Democratic Stale < , vcution govern this. ' After the ilefrat of n resolution to ' adjourn it wa* nwolvrel to go into a I ballot which resulted as follows: I r Bayard. Sharp. | ' AthroUe 10 2 c i Camden 25 2 , . Gloucester .. .10 -I Cumberland 0 12 . • Cape May 5 .. ' Safan... 21 .. i • Total -.00 20 j , A. H. Mapo, of Salem, L'halkley Albcrtaon of Camden, nnd John AL j Watson of Gloucaater were nppolntcd ( p to inform Mr. Bayanl of hi* nontoa- ^ tion, | Adjourned until half-post two in the j j. nflcrnoon, wlren^uldnsscs were made ( hy -Samuoi J. Bayanl. Hon. Theodore ] [ F. Baitdnlpii nnd Edward W. Scuddcr. , ' Republican Convealton. | The Rr|nil)1ienns of the First Con- , - gn-ssional District, of New Jersey, held j ' their courcntion nt Salem, ou Tliunt- t : day, 17th tost. In consequence of nn ( ' accident to the up Salem train, the f 1 Convention did not eoifletogether until ■ lialf-pnrt twelve o^iocf Hon. John , 1 T. Nixon. Chairman of the lost Coo- f ventton, called the' Convraliotr to ore ( , tier to a neat and eloquent speech. He , , said wc had come to nominate a slim- , dard hearer, who shall lead the Re pub- t . Ikons to victory. ' II on. Thonuui P. Carpenter was srJ ; . In-ted as permanent (Tiairman. He . returned thanks in an appropriate , sjswch, saying wc haw entered upon a momentous camjraign. one which dre , nmnds our strongest and best efforts, j Wo Irave met in .convention at tills ( • time to nominate a candidate for Don- ( gresa, and wo will now proceed to finish , our orgnuizatiou. . I Hie foUowlng named grntleiurn were , , ehnarnasBerrelaries:— Atlantic comity John J. Gardiner; Canldi-u county, G. i W. Gilbert; Gloucester county, Mr. . Uillyud; Salem county, Betyamin F. , Wood; Cumberland county. James T. , : Beev-es:OipeAlay county. Downs Ed- ■ ' mtmds. Hioae were ail unanimously , ' B*ecfaA __ ■ j The folio* in;; g. nil- in. i.«.i . ■ «l as Vice Praridents:— Cape May. | > Henry Swain; Atlantic, ncnty Irvine; , • Camden, Joseph P. Tatem; Gloucester, , Alex. Wentx; Salem, John Janvier; , Cuqihrrburd, WiUiani A. Houar. The following were appointed ou res1 ohiUcns:— Atlantic, Jacob Kelm; Cam- ; d«B, BMphirte; Cape May, A. Lodiam; . 1 Cumbcrtand, James Newlin; Salem, C; : ' JL Htonicksun; Gloucester, Ker. IV. . > C'opdlt ' I ' The foil offing .'-eamuUis- was a[. r panted ou credeutiola :-Ghmrewter, ' V. Warwick; 8alem,.«..H. l'auWmg; Uope May, Thomas Boeely; Cumbere ; * r Ol^eaiou wo* made, as there wa* an 1 > oppntogeaoMttdate At thir jnaomn <

Ito uM^ffblr. Moore road acqtrxint A IMgKMi Domination and batog him |» Vindaad was seircted as the place 1 holding the next Convention, Mr. Moerertiu prenenUd to the C'lnrentleo and returned Ma thank* to 1 appropriate and tasteful speech. 01 He was received with universal out- B of applause. » The eommittec on fcaototions re- d ported the' following which were re- * wired with much apptedse:- ■ Resolved. That we heartily toderee J Uie platforms and resolutions adopted « the National -Union Ilepuliliran at Chicago, its May lost, end Ihe nomination, there mode. Resolved, That we ncognire in " 8. Grant and Schnyler Colfiix, S only candidate* now" before the people whose election will secure permanent peace to the country: arid wo win use our most earnest efforts to T secure tfrdr election. e Resolved, That the earnest qsitrioG t, lsnr and llbraility of John I. Blair,- ,. ' exhibited to our late national struggk--1 his lamillarity with the best in forests " iff Uie State, and his |s-rsoual and utr p ; litical integrity, eminently qualify Idm a for Governor of the Slate" ot New Jrre „ sqy, and demand for him our united . efforts to secure his election. BcvidWd,- That the coarse of the n ; William Aloore," onr present Re- n arescntStire in Congress, in his BUtli- (l . attention to the interests of his con- ' stituenU, demands our hearty appnira'. ' and entitles him to our earliest and " i mrdivided snpport In tlw couitog-cko ti Resolml. That the record of the f Dors to Blue " from Uie First Con- ' grcssionnl District of Now Jersey, * i mode in the late war. constitutes a part I . of the Idstory and glory of New Jersry: < Hint wc tluuik them for their (sitriot- ,, ismnhd valor, nud confidently ask tliem to sustain, at Uie liallot-lsjx. tho |aiu- 1 • ciplcs for which they fought. ( Tin Convention then ndjonrned. • In Uie afternoon and evening must- ,. ings were "hold which were addressed hy several able and eloquent speakers. J STATE NEWS. Tub Newark nnd Psterson Railroad p lins lwu leased in perpetuity to tlie p New Vork imd Erie Railroad. ( Mb. Ira AL Harrisok, of Newark ,■ , been appointed Revenue So|»-rrl- j sor for the district at New Jersey. ) Tub approaching annual Fair of the State Agricultural Society nt Wnverly, ] will beg^n on the 29Ui tost., and eontinne fonr days. n Crops. — TTie apple cro|i In Morris , comity promises lair. Around Iksiutoii . they ,-m- selling for fifty cents perlinslii-l. | Tiui i-orn croji throughmil Alorris ,| comity promises lo Is; larger than for n 1 number of years. y TnK IljiniGE Ob'KiTlox. — The com- 1 mittees appointed by Ihe cilin-un' f meeting in Camden, a few months ago. | reference to bridging the Delaware, , made their re|»rl«. They rnlcu- r that there are 800,000 acres ofcul- t L-iml in West Jersey, which a wmikl he directly enhanced in value by ( the Iniilding of this bridge, and that n l of t2.50 upon each acre would j produce a sum (2,000,0®) rllflkdent to a it. , TUB grusslrapiieni hi various sections of Camden county hare become i Camden become

so numerous that Ihcy constitute a perfect peat. They are destroying the toinalot'S and other vegetable* to an alarming extent. Farmers are oidiged pick them considerably earlier tlinn usual lb consequence. A KTBASOE and fetal disease is prevalent among cliirkens in the vicinity of Camden, which proves fetal in n .. ! ■ "Ho. I time. Owe gelllH-nuill tuis nearly one hundred within n few weeks, and anotlwr lias had his entire flock destroyed by it, while others have met with similar losses. Thl*ch)ckcn-l»-st lias sons- of the characteristics of cholera, whieli feet induce* tame to call it eliiokcn cholera. Tub East New Jersey BupUst Sabbath School Convention closed iU new-ion in tha First Baptist Church, iu Newark, ou Wednesday. An 1 essay was rend hy Dr. Ahraiu Coirs on "Religious Kd motion in it* relation* to secular and Schools, » which was requested for publication in the minutes. The following persons were elected officer* for the ensueing year: President. 1 'diaries Cailender, of Essrx ; Vice1 President, R. A. Ts-onnrd. of Monmouth country ; Sccreiurv. Bev. I). T. Morrill, of Essex county, Tlie next meeting will he hold sit New ' when the sernuui will he preaehed by the Bev. II. A. Cotdo, and tlie essay read bj- Mr. C. 11. Stout, on "Hqw to secure a larger ntleniL-imv ' at inir Meetings." RtrrnEua College, in New Brunswick, N. J., is endowed and" Wei! looked after by a competent Board of Trustees; hut the Theological Seminary in the same place depends upon the Synod, and through ibis on committees appointed from year to , yeur. Three of tlie four professomhips ' are only |ortiaily partially esidowed, 1 a-.J the fourth is wholly unendowed. resort has lieen to anuoal asae**iiuiile on the elmrchcs, with tlw result such eases, a large ileht. and a 1 crisis threatening Uie very existence of Uie school. But the last' meeting of 1 the General Synod reorgiuiixed its standing Committee and rranlved to ' take immediate measure* for the com-pirlcrenduwim-nt of the Seminary. It proposes to raise HW.tss) for this purWc.m*y note hi this connect ion that more- than ooe- third of all the ministers now to active service in Uie ' Reformed Church were assisted in llieir studies by the Boned of EducaUon. is looked on as the special nuraeiy or ; »tii the college nnd the iwmtoary, and ' contains a large number who are' hr- ' |wi ministry.— IFsfrAaMa and RrflrcKaIUCAL RitSTOBATION.— It* good ; fleets are permanent It not ouh- : n -store* Uie color of the hair, but the said by every one using Mrs. S. A. . AikmW Improved (new sq-lc) Hair , Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) ; Every Draggirt soils it. Price One . Dollar. sopttMt Se^hajnsuoTrf'AiiBUrta, Alator, reeenUy started for their maehine* ' during Uie trial ofa dow bell, but were ' shown their mistake by an orthodox gtmtlemau who exdaimod, "that's the I— ban. of -tha HtorersaKsm, and

""oS." Ik tlTIE grra!»®mw um*" I On the llUi nit. a terrible "earthquake visited tlw cities along U." roast of IVru and XenaBsr. whereby A- 000 were losi^aail property valued at 1300,000,000 was dsstroyed. A ruinb--ling sound preceded tlie earthquake, which now appears to hare extended along the whole western const'of 8outh towns into mills, 1 sending the sea up aver the land, <! stranding vissels 'high on shore, nnd " cv.-Q-wherc 'coming dq»th ami dratruc- . tion. Nothing like U has !iap|iened ill > AjnefVo during the present ? Eight eliies, amongst Uie moat important en the, coast, have ceased to ' exist. Arequlpa, a city of 83,000 in- " knbluinfe. ha* jsissixi niyay, senrocly n ' •vestige of it heinglefL Only 400 lives ' were lost hreo. Many more ciUos are ' reported to S: more dr Jess afleeted, 1 and its effects were cxperii-ucqd at ] point* unrtliwnrd from Arica'to 1 Callun. a ilistohre of abonl 050 miles, ' nnd southward to ('nbijn, n disUune af ' shout SflO mile*. Arica, a 'town of 12- ' 000 inhabitants, Was also destroyed, ' not a house being left stiinduig. In this town 300 'persons perished. A tidal wave, forty feet high, with ' tcrriflfe force on shore, enrtyiug ships J further on laud .than was ever licforc known. Tlie United stales steamship ' Frcdania was caprtxed in the" i«rt of 1 Arica, luid nearly nil on board were ' lost. She had on beard imvnl stores ' valued nt 81.800,000. Shewn* rolled j over and smashed to atoms. The U. S. steamer I Valerte was tarried lialf a ' mile inland. left high and dry, but her great distance from the sen, she can never he got afluat again. The daimige lo shipping is Iwyoild , estimate. The Peruvian corvette /imerjen was also carried nsiiore, ami 33 of her crew were drowned. The American inerohanlnmn /?•>» Hirer a. Uie ship 'To-if.7r..r'aiidnierrei,.h' cirque Kduarda were also lost. The lowns .ff Iquiqug, , Moqnt-gn. Ixs-nmlsii nrnl I'isaqua were all utterly Advices from Ecuador- U pre— Iil tl*towns or Iturni, Kail Pablo, Aliunlaqui, Cotaeachl and Imintail in ruin-, in Ibarra, tUoviibi and Colacnelii. nljnosl I lie enliifr popuhUnn liave |«rfonncrly stood is now a bike. Tlie town* or Poncho, I'uelbiro nnd Cncliiquajo, were nbo destroyed. Tin- loss of lives tost is over 30,000. The liodics are so numerous lluil lithe stench of tlie putrefying mas-. No earthquake was felt in Chili, hut

Aricn. u senpoff town of Peril, was I 5 o'clock in the afternoon, In thn niosl ■ mountainous part of the country Iwck • like tin* collision of two heavy mass*-*. ' and from Uiis point Ihe shock radiated , : if'it'tfjsttJisf.isS'i:;;: ' vulsion of unture, and eneli luidulation • wa* nccompnnicd by a tidal wave - ; the second of greater Inlcral extent - tlum Uie first, am) Uie third grenter f than tin- second. Wo condense tin- - 1 "The inhabitant* had just cloAal i their daily labors and were at their , home*. The instant tig! startling indications of nn earUiqimVe were felt. I here was a general rush for uncovered • spaces, which were reached by main - uninjured; but not by nil. All Uie I houses to tlie city traiibled like a prri son with tlie ague- Then they surged. and some feJl to pimw with crash after • crash. The eartli opba^ in several « long nnd almost regulahUncs, from ' , que lo three inches to wlath- ' The . sensation was of souiething roilmjpts:neaUi. * -From every Assure flien- , Isdched . forth dry earth like dust, fol- ■ lowed In- a stifling gas. Owing to tlw - demolition of buildings, destruction of , r property, and the dun. a dense cloud ; was formed. Ifenealh this was gas, I f whieh oppress" d every living erestmr. , - nud would have sulibcatrd all if it had , lingered longer than ninety seconds.— ! c The unduuttions were three, each , greater than the former. When they ceased, the ckmd of dust disprrsed, anil ' ■ light was restored. Then quake* nt I short intervals sucecedtd, a* thougli 1 . suhtcrrawcan explosions were (aking : phwv. At this ume the js-onle fled to tb« hills, amid felling stapes and lim-. - hers, whieh desramied from swaying i walls and bfondly rent liuildtogs.— , tfotnc were struck dead by the felling , inaterials, nnd others maimed, while all were made to stagger likr drunken ' people. Many carried children In their - anus. Tlicy 'were Uioee who dallied , . to collect ralnabk-s, many of whom , siitS-red either l>y Uie sacrifice of their : lire* or otherwise. As the rush for • the hills cootinurel. and stones and i materials were falling, and houses and f port* of these were, crashing, numcr- < ( ou* people were struck down and either - killed or dangerously hurt. " Tlie water in the harbor was now ' receding from the shore, bearing with ■ it all Uai shipping at rapid speed. — t Then Uk ciffiimt changed, and before . an almost overhanging. Ireincndouwave, the vessels came bade, tossed - one way and then another, or whirled p about as though they were ohly fluate ing logs; and on the very snmntil of r this immense volume of water rode the U. Ik steamer Water**. The huge • wave dnslo-d agniust the stouu amfo or ■ " (wr, and sliattered it aB to pieces, then f swept from it* path what was left of J the Curtocn Iloiaw and almost aB vesliges of the ruins of other building-.— ' It .BflJoJ-OKr .tlie ahtady_drstroyed c bouses of thi- eitv, nnd Set n inrriau of - nrttdas afloat; w'hile at Uie same time, I ho veasala and floating materials were forced ahead of the wave's curling and ,1 foaming summit. r " Everything which it encountered r to it* ounrne were swept away. Even great masse* of stone were rolled onr • and over. When the force of the - wave was spent. It retired, and in a r short Ume the water occupied about \ the same tine and pnwentod nearly rkxl tokunl were hnWaai upward. — Ttwir mast* had been suapi-d tike '• sticks. All this dit-.uiful picture tlie " ing. The" Waterae was grounded iu- . land at a quarter of a mile from tlie beach, on the Uae of* railroad... Only « one life wm tart on boart. Near the - jawjjSreLn" MM -, ™3r(3r On board the l*eroria?wa* , steamer Amarica. which is a total

Anqge otmSmot when therartSHij^^^ (nrred. and sought refuge on ihe H » IkBritisli vessel called the Cjaaare^V •t many of her crow, vixnptb# . ed overboard. A United'States brig . a* foundered with all on board. The st of the supping destroyed were ; it loth American coasters. The fetal ; II sualtii's to the city were about 50, - U id tht otlitr casualties about 100. U "The total loss on shipboard wa# out 300, principally fetal. The regees remained on the hills for two i ya. during which time they suffered H rally for food; at- the same time the o continued as before, nt Inter- J wis. In time their sufferings became c 4 intense that the male* had to go. in a shiy-h of food, a limited quantity of _ ritlch they found in a damaged coiiditfei, and with this succored their fltmrbe damage to property at Ariea is eslhiated nt Jl'l.uOtUIOO. The V. 8. ' stamcr A'eorsarjc nrriix-d there soon af|r the earthquake, and Wii* tlie p m-klts of relieving the i»-opfr. A t one - piil-c the ntmosiilirre, Immediately af- \ tenhe first shock -of the earthquake. ' wnl so charged with electricity tlint, i , in tossing the hand through the luiir , oY linking one's clothes, *i>arks, a* if j p fro* burning tow. would escape in gn-d abundance. The Cliinclia islands , ,«vri greatly damaged by great waves; ' | w hili nearly overwhdmed them. lie only cnta»trophe (ff Uie kind in | lite Uew uorlil,. wbieli l(i(- excot-ded tlife to .extont, was tlie earthquake of . lilSIT.Klieu the whole country between , SonlifFe nnd Panama was destroyed, ^ Only Uvo enrthqiuikes of uoalem times , haw ffuqeowod tnis last— that of Lis- , U.I1 V «l'.-n (10,000 person- are lsHicv.fi to I uive |« risligd in tin- short *l*irr of six minute*; ^d that of Cain- ! hria, to the end (ff tlie last century, , when 11(000 were deatroyed. THE POOR M.VX » FRIHKU.— 1 ninn's bucket, but many (ff Iheui may " la- avoided by keeping <JuAiK> CELKUIIATKO BAI.VK in tlH cupl.nnl. ' sprain-, wiMiod*', (Hitthlain-, ( liap|ied I lands. Ac. Mothers. dAiiS neglect ■ In save your huslaiul'.- liiiuU-amed I mom-y. tail pun-fins- n l>.x of this 1 salve, only 25 i t*. KitAHP while fn-ls and -tonn* ofr sket vynrli tie- .livelier- ill tlie Tip Top . lion- I.. I.-.IV tlw White Mountain*, j nkitniEU. t'lUM M OIBER# x*. i Li. I.I Th»^'a„^;1."X!;u.

I SPECIAL NOTICES. ° Get Tour Mir u Home. " Hotel Fro|ierlie* A. t ottaae. . s.m5S£$UB5S5; I i Mhf-rasftniluer^hlin lohsisrdTh^rvirerlmeM. J boltl*, a! |ss^'hsll-l.>i.i'. ■**! |.' "r* jocisc ' Ctoutlwu. ' ISiTrhasifi otlhr IVruMAa f) nip,.. |-nrtwl-e-l solution nl (he pniU-slilr of Iroo.l sic cue | | IO»«il »«•!«■( twills Uirrlred Pj »»> "I ■#• r iwralur srtvsat and. slvloa il lb* cbsLclai r at i.Uanl.u rsallj dlrr.lej t|ir .In- „ - Ui. (Isu. tssmlno (be kattla tre'lorr-lsir- 3 I>r. Bistar's Balsam of Wild (berry. I nl (he Tn.OA-1, Lesa-. cwr. .» Ibta I Inns-tiled and juillr-eelebnrtedTlsJiem. So J' ' frnersllj aebsnwledgea Is lbs BUpedor e«v • . leave of Ibis icoiedy, tb»t but few of (be . many arhpbsve levied lis vlrtaes by expert. I p -sbd Wlo,*"!.™- sv awpeeormir J eertala eure lor sud-leu sltseh* of Cold— fuUy ^ 1 eeee, frea. (be Hlfble.1 cnld lo ihe norl dsef (erede symptom of poteioiiirj ooaplelnt. , • liusallcited Testimony . t ; ! I ] • EaKsara.'!as;j;S2!ia ; sflasrswrflarisrsasisi i - "* ' ; - I eaaMaeaA.lt la my bretbrea la (be wlal*. ■ ; rgaars \ Prepared by seth w. powle a sor, «t « ; WSSB ' « , y Grace's Olebruled Halve. • " rrem Sir. x Tecaee, Depot Staeter st SaUe- ) ; i nfVi f' i*r j St

HHtaUTI«!r *iSTEB 1 oi reprt. LAOBA ■wattSAW. i j TE Y* 8 r JUBITajszte, (.1* .mirdy oea. . top. iriflt- ) K tbe. rinxrr TO*I. aWroelx *ad II w IB KOfir to bay Abe". u other n-Oumeol la tbe eutbel. Greet in- p. Cbarebrt." A llherallueeoualeiade to clcrpy- A ' (iik..vxk A9B mki.odbo.ns Tn Reel or Per «sle on Itnalhly tmtnlmrnl '• e. m. aaocx, ' Nn. re Bnrlb serenib rlreet. nandelpbU. a- . Oev-s. PHer „ Mnyvillat ArddrmirHl Inslfo 1 > title, 0 i tiLh, y. J. ncnlL wblla tbe ordinary branches uf ntlMr- ! * 'Superior fncUltler are fnrnfabrd fur Ibe i •lady uf (be lausonres, maalc. the hllher ! » f ailbraalM^llc. AJTltnary Dei-artmenl Ir ; * vige~ ^ J t ' LEGAL NOTICE8. j \ i mnefi Te cheditwrb. I r f C"Sbu Gandy! deJw.ed', Ad^Bl* " | :l Br dlreellon of the Surrpcnte ol tar cuunty i of li|e blrj, ^hereby pin notice lu Iheyredi- i * j tberer"rHrtae^^arSmt^tIJ'^*rt'0* j , .\otirc of Asslgnmeut. y HHCRIIT'N BALE. .. Mid .tj.iu.tie Gte^rt tb^lmaotTwjeHeb fl end Stele of New Jerrci . Adloiirued NlliriU - Nulc. " : ia, :.i.te.raid« -swsi .M) 1 ?

POLITICAL. ItKI'URI.It'AB coi'.vrt ( OV ' Tlw Union BepiSucIm'rt'llir euunl, a III READY-MADE CLOTHING. EDWABDS & LA^ffMNOE, EXCEI * pi OH CLOTHING ITAIrlr, s. i;. (or. Second and Maket Sis.. CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS. I'lnlhs, t asslmcres and Vesting*, igrnls far IHIcfl (lolhlng. la plailns su-ayfnnd^abouid nevet le jl-riuU. ae^an'do'mwcb Jow7ld ^ 'llflcSt Ibe'prtc? of GROCERIES. THOMAS R. AGKEW. ■m l rtW UKEEKWKH STREET, CORNER Or MURRAY STREET. From IO to 'JO per rent. EN^UX^'BHVAKVAST TEA, Sl.00. bPURHlHU OOl/OHOTTCAyeo CVett. cul-rEES. BOASTED oadCaoUNU. is (Sals Barrel? MO LASSES, N^O- and P. R. R-AbKEWueeuples bli own stole, oaaa lb«-ptoperly, nnd baa no rent lo pay; CSTB nl^e In lua me. «*weq^nenUy ean DnderREAL ESTATESALES. T1MADI.E REAL ESTATE y'-v-.-e-,.---!-Ift-nae to Uoaben, bnaauAa.ibe ieba Hobnea ; j# - ""c " j-a<aalfoJ.iiiilirenill

NEVA ADVERTISEMENTS THE WC C ESS, £ or <1 Mr Oaa# Datlar Note tfo* aawaed atreh j A COMPLETE ' IN TRADE. ; Amounting to Ufllrlv 8660,000, f Of heller qualU) Ham an) other coaapji j la the roumtrf /or the uniform /mce n/ j OIK DO 1,1. IK rtlK RHffi ARTICtK. . nreiwr UMmfSStfiSffiSrtbrewiS^ ! Out loitlmisslon* lo Aieut* J offere^(eibw *UIM-U ol I [|ic.'*l'"eleei>nr Unornf ' "sk'ro'so' ysros brown or blenebed sneenu, jood qualll) , 8 barn or' l?i r d'>s'l! ec u'li'' y.rd'wl 'e or lo rall' aod'Vholi.-i.ph' pa?fa* «*ydf. «ood 5 B.WI VSffSBdBUS! „'i very floe violin and lk»w, Incase, lactlvqxy £ ,n.,e..e foe 2 — Head Done) b) KrgMrred heller. "i

i r' p'ARKER V cO.,u s I HOTEL8. S a NFRF HOI'NE) ^ lloticrt Itlce, I'roprletnr. >' 5 Mieacitt that th, ■ma-Short Afford,. » Ineludlns lUlh-Rooni. I( The IIAR la .locked o-Hh eholee Wine, and COTTAGE RT TIIF. NEA, J (0L. 30IIV rKKLlN^ Kcygelctor, >j ''itorea^Vmialoyodbis LtquoRr can ^ I. A FIERRF. HOI Nl'.. | WASHING POWDER. i SOAP. Hsnn^M C'.wer t '1^1 lie dcdUi'r worth * I (UKtCBUSIllAf WORM.I { VARIETY STORE. ' MONOPOLY CRUSHED • O. SHU M WAY'8 j 1: VARIETY STORE, r (10BHEH, N. J. t ~ ir.ry, foods eon bcbdurSiln Cope M-yT-nmly . Look ! Look ! Look I a 1 Bl reeled not Briren Ma.llns ISRe nad upwards c lire Fan A Wbiler Dclainca ier. J . BMrting DvnntU «*- " " > ^ And Other Things In Proportion. * j a-tole assortment op ' Dry Goods. Groceries, Hollow, (in Hint Wooden Ware, j * 1JOOTB ANDSHOKS, , ^ Resldaas rnrlety st other thiol* too nnnieroo. > ; COME ONE! 00ME ALL! j * . KMICTir rot CASH. * . C. IBIUHI'W. I': FLOUR AND WOOD , (TIEAP FLOCK. a DELAWARE MILLS ; *1 for ®1'A.25. % umxap ^ ^ [

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. l^OIS A IB0N MOUNTAIN |> AILROAD uOMPANt's aeren pereeel. XV till Morlgaas Ooade. Pcbru.ry and Aofuat coupons. Tha rerniaer of Ihe ennpleled row) to Fllol Obob ore now wore (ban E.'w'roS'Prea't St. Lesila Bored of Trede. BARTON BATE*. Ptee't North Baeonrt K. R. ll.BRITTON, Prre't Nat. Bankot the Stale dj!pg^.nMOmnaiU.nm ; GEO. H. OCA, PfeeT Seeeod Itet Ihnb ot »l. 1 J.vx" B. XADS, Chief Ens. SI. 1.O0M fc 111. I AU^PRtis ^vtrerit", u' Ynellc I f * deUrebie*lnre^MnE 'd^eie§I{o'tfoi sal - nw;s'.« aS.sreia . I loo to TU\VN»ENI>. WHE1.KN A IK . No. ■ M,Eoui'°1"d"l'" 'lll^tal^aCo" ' "" | AXES. S ALL STYLES ADD 8 HAP KB 9 :!i: RED JACKET AXE. - UI'IMf!cur?A XlJL'-'"Buy'lt3m™h^11 li'.l know uc, avjjj! flic mi-nrr nad wo wiU to •uie.

1 ^00(AAB*SHS^M SBwE*jtK ^°I"w°p^VlL«IN^mX| tSeirtkO^' W Mr* ■.Tbi,iu^,£^A*s.^,beaE?SLnri Cbeltnut it, rhllsdelphu, Pn AGENTS WANTED. 'i'liCOO^trvhtv^agentb— We '-rll ,ui. A^'ga^'n'.Ti.'g'^..'^ 3ivsavnoa 3no ±v3ud I. A R^aeh. New r^u ClMUlsr now wsdy. ELLIS' IRON BITTERS W heeowlne wnlery'an.l weak, nod *sl'vr * to»lccn|jllilai, reaIorelbejn|^Mg^yIhe clrnilatloo. twins In the fonn o? a PvooriioaniAfc, II la more rendUy nbooitwd Inlo lmn- ( DR. GEIUERttl ARTHBIA NPECIITC. al., niu.i Sets R. W. VcbrlfliilikMcr, 151A >( )b. bipMrsja'igSgJj: < ape 3lu> «|<r.^lthlc Soclet*. DYEING it SCOUR FngT EST A HI. Hill ED U ItilH. pancv DVKING KSTABLUIIMEN'r. Merino Sbskda "olenned tn'Teok Hh*1" "* STK.lt H1KIM; A Ml Ol KIM. E^A'awTffJSfvSiS 'o"'.o Hariri and ATOVPhllndelphU****' ho i i.u.iw reeiery -lew-u-m. «yen to colotfll LAD1KIC WXklllKI APPARKb - of every ile* iii'tton dre* Ih Ibe menl MntOow I'KTS, Rt't.f, be., preured. Poofre etaS Bilk ' ^ PUMPS. pcmpm I Ptitr* : JSZ^I S5K: — "2^. '