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Boean Wave CITY AND COUNTY KRLfeRWfeXTmcrs.— Owtn„-tn tta -even. «5«J»ortUI Mom which awep»' along wur coqtt, on ."trodsy hut, reli- *««» Worship m sadly interfered •* *h lu thla piece, and In ronartjnencr tshe luaal jhUf4taeaouwm.au for Ua Wtirr.nl wok were noi made. The juaUn -tflhePiaabykirian church. Bar. T. A. Urdu, leu handed of theTirft. re. log eaaouncemeuia, which he wee ' ..Wiur i la omit last riabbalh. MemIsm .d" Me cobgrrgr Hon win please lake notinc.' Preparatory earrkea el the Prrabyurlea church eu Fllday dreeing, el 7] o<d'cfc, aertnou by the Pastor. 1'ravy meeting Uik. week on Hatur.ier osvesiog, ml 7* o'deek, inricadof •« Wednesday ee usual. Thoee her■eg children to he baptised, will present Owm at ttacqiromg of tie- avrsirra ue Friday rvfettag, or on Sabfcath looming, fleaeto of. the church Will ly eller acrvioe,to reccire any to meni- , brrahlp by certificate or upon profrw- . .ton of their ialth , LmutAttr fioam.-Ao latere*!- i lag ami wcll-atMratod meeting of thoee , favorable to the organlaation of a do-. | tasting society in thia place wea held | on Neterday evening, in pursuance to , ttdjotuwasot. The adoption of the , constitution waa defirned until next | meeting of the proposed aaeodelion, t which taken place In the City Ilall on Matorday evening next. The qocmilon | ■elected for debate on that occasion ia < Which ia Preferable? City or t Country Life." V .. . — t H*UA EATKMI A. — -Such i. lite rather t lingular name given e superior article c " r snap tor household purposes, the . right to make whleh le now offered for t eak I* Cape May fiun'.Bea, by Mr. T. t Wbeetiui. of Mouth Sen-.- illc. We hare t no hmittney In icrommendlng the j article, ee it can be made at ooe-half , the coat of the eomm.m aoep, end la t preferable on account of lu aupcrior rbnnslng quail tk*. , FINANCE CuMMlTTKE'* llKPOIIT. - « In the report aa published lu the 1 Warn but week two tv mcranhioal cr- • typographical
rot*. among lite figure*; were Inadvertently otwrioaked bf the compoeltor The emotmt paid Treasurer by Cellecu« ehould have been t'KllD.44 fnatend tiffin-Jin. 44, and the amount of caah in the hatula of the Committee on Protection of Property ahould have rend #(I84.0J inatead of fiGJ4.'J8. Military Eacaitrnmrr ar Car* May.- The fifth Rrgimeut of the Maryland National On tnl, one of the b adlug military corpe of that State, haa determined in visit thia place next •iimuor. They leave tlieirbomee July Jill, and on the next d .y will make a parade lb rough the prindpal elreote of Pldladctphla, prerioualv to going to tape Mar by the Wee'. Jrreey Hallroad. A full hand and drum corjw, •IB accompany the regiment, whldi la rapccied to pant to fire hundred men. Aa I In- txunialltcc appointed to aeyet vtalbd our city. It I- not positively known « bettor the regiment will take up U* quartan In the 1- land or on Hie t.dtotol.rt Millar *Farui. (.'own. ,-nttog on the above, au ex ciungc edda;— "It will be wen that tin Mate of New Jcreev will he tovaded l>y a foreign power. Wbpr are ttot T° What ) la Genre d Hun Ton about? Every preK ration ahould at one • be perfected. 1 t.'onnteair* K and >' la. Ailed up to their maximum (we do net mean their rank*). liive our eotnmUearie* carta U- nek- and all may yet Iw well. I*t a large lortreaa he at one- hull! at Cape May. similar In daelgu to the .me at "Uuttrotarg." New Jersey expects rvenr man to do hla duty. Hoys, ■•we're g-it em," If thev do not bring uuaquit • nets ^ ^ Tur hqt ixornAL Gaul— The ovprdttc Rqutouctlal .unit U|wo ua laat Heuilay with eoract dug more than wonted lury, accompai led with high tides, and a blinding, y utddeiiing rain that cnutlnuid to deluy things from •orty dawn till noonda; . During the night the wind blew "g- eat gnna." uprooting - vend tree, aiont town, and dramllablnga ecctlonoi fence here end there, but doing no dai lege whatever of erection or to other property thla aide of Beach Avenue. Along shore old Ores u (aged With fi arful violent., ■ashing itself Into eeetl log foam as it ilaahsd with elmcet I. TaiaUble force against the banter* . astructed to .■epel Ha dangerous a> mm. The acene from the htaff we truly a grand mm. Aa a natural rnn equeuce of the Stann the flood tfeka dT-'maday and the aiHuaeding night, were inusually high. ■iilikting more or Jrea damage to the 'xpewai properties oa tl>a beach. The drtee, or at least that .mrtten which ha. Im MM la, wilhs ood the ternH.: ordeal MiaAidlv, e uuidering the migbty etneaxJk had .o dee! with - The m.l I qjmf haa wen don. tlahear!, in front of Cong tea. Hall and the tow Breear. the sail having been washed away from 1 h fe feet. Thla He- Uthiag, aa the b ach la left. If 1 1. the storm. Of em nar the exp<v*f the yesdaeecs hat tlw bereb h"i'talrZl2<ea^.^,fhlS*S! J^re! ro oe ,.,'^Ta* j •wtiauw I, hat it fa, to red that tic.
~ jlirecSTnaawnjut runar otwa 'Bf _ »j_vaa«. Mare^th I Uu »M«« of the president, the j -l*b was orgaated by calling John • liaady to the chair. The minute, or laat meeting ween read end approved. "Grapa Cnltnre'* was now placed - ; before the dub aa the eobject tor dia • c | cuaalon. • ' W. DooUttle hoped that all the talkl- log on this subject, would he dene d openly so that aD might bear, not In r convereatloo between gronpe of four or > five comfortably ended In the curmrs. e He eeld, although grapro have hren •- raised tor eix thousand yrara, yet wc I- know hot vary little about them. He e thinks I hat every variety requiree some I- dilferrnce in soil and dllfcreut managet meet. The Concord Caa be trimmed too cleoe. It will not beer so wdl ea some • other i arietlea tlinmed in the same way ; 1 Uie Delaware, although a slow grower; in his opinion require* more manure - than most others. f A. When ton. said when he first com- , • mcocrd to cultivate grape*, tried to get , - Urge growth of vine, and succeeded , ' pretty well, but after getting it, could ' not make it lire through |he winter; al- , ' ways dying back, until he learned to , • cat them back; docs not think the , ' ground can be loo rich, belie era in ani- j • ma I manure for the vine; In trimming, , more buds should be left near the root ( of the vine then at the end, does not c like a long vine, has noticed that t 1 on a breach bearing two or more clus- ; term of fruit the one nearest the stem r 1 from which the branch springs, is ai- ^ 1 ways the poorest, the one farthest off [. 1 always the beet. It it not good policy „ to let the vines bear the first year or „ after setting. r 1 J. Crandol mentioned two vine* of L oor trained on a trellis, the other R dings to an old dead tree, last year the p trained one did nothing, the other one „ bountifully. Healmost thinks from „ this that pruning ia a humbug. Whrn t| trimmed so close, there Is not leaves ; enough to keep the sun from the fruit 1 b which scalds and of course ruins litem. I u ere said to grow beat near large | bodies of water, and on a sandy soil. If | thla la so, we had ought to raise them j p profusion for we have both the sand i y and the water. Haw bones are reeom- ) u mended ea good for vines. i t, It is supposed that the mnat of our j n grapes originated from the fox grape, , y and Other kinds grafted into a fox j n stump will almost always do well; the i , Wording of a viue can he stopped by ' n ■ticking a round nnUlo on the end that . r-
r J. Voss, dura nut trim bia viuea; he j D r- raises a good deal of fruit; don't see the ! y d use of tilling when the vine* hear full | ,, n without lie pulls the latere from the „ >. thick parts of his vine*. Grape* arc d apt to do srell set where the atop from ; v tlw srell aud house run near tlwir roots, y Mr. Buck told of seeing a vineyard j c E loaded with fruit , w hieh stool where Urn ,, „ water came within four Indies of the ,, e surface of the gruunil A. WhcnUm , , luta raised excuOcnt grapes on the top I , ■t of a high dry hill. c A.KeastcrbeagbtaMneviDeeatanuraery, with directiooa not to water tiiem. n Did not do well tlw first year. The „ 0 next year, be kciit tlwiu wrt when lliey I. grew a groat deal better. The water „ whether hsnl or soft Is thought tohn,i< . / something to do with the growth of j _ Tlie raising of round potatoes, wilt | '] 4 be conafalered at the next session. » j VAX. '5 * Huattti or Commission tits.- Siutv the appointment of the present Cum- ' , lululunera, the Itoanl tuts bed at least J one meeting every week, lor the con- '■ i- siderntlon of matters relating to the i ' it advancement en.1 improvement of the " plats:. The sessions -g tlw Hoard ere j 1 btrert, ami generally on Friday even0 lugs. r Ou Thundoy eveuiug last a meeting i * of the CummlufaMi •» held -all the 1 a iiu'iiiiwt* being pn-wnl. t Tlw propuee.1 wideniug uf North,' * Snath, Caagrees, Wood end Grant bis. J to 40 fat rvs|sNtively. wes not pusi-tiv-ly derided upon, tin- question having arisen as tin- lt-sml's Jurlulit- ,- lire, extending »,.t ll.or.raghfiin-s not e , to the Judiciuu-uras of amoving sand from the hatch nueupieil tlw eUci.tiw. p * uf the member* tor souk time. ferry atroet, from Weshiugton street " to the Muff, la to be straightened, whid. a will give I bo public a uniform 33-fctt rood we,. __ Gen. Me well, eud M rears. William. J 4 and Illfalrexh were sp|sonted commit- 1 ■ 4 tec to prevent any further damage to " r Madisun Annus, from Irani tlwreon , a until tlw summer season. , ~ The s«me gentlru.ru were appointed H . toesccruin thforori of shell1 ing and running |wvo.l gutters oa Jack- | son street from the Depot to Waahlnge ton ytreet, with power to proceed at o once with the Improvement, l'ropert, e owners <m cither aid* are expeetcl to , replace tbs woodeu curbing along their e respective fronts with atone. t The filling up and putting la proper A erudition of Howard street, aud otlwr ^ localities ueedlng similar uUentton were referred to the some rommiuec. j, u It is the design uf the Heonl to dr- >• vetop the varieus Improntncnu lu eon- 1,1 templaltoo. under tlw direction of a | " . epedal oor, mitten, the tatter employing " 0 drT*™1 1"™m 10 in c*p"" « " bold U«« » da, .w twa suwe In!. auhetanre, "this has been the shortest a - winter I have any reeollretioo of." 1 " The feet la yon give a man a note , * of ninety day, at the hrgimudg ofj any aeaano and it will prove a start . one to the maker of toe no,-. Tr, I 0 ^ It and a—e. ' lr hda town oteorly tomum.trate.1 « tltariwtodl In boutfa Jersey is „ 1 »<toplcd to raising the vine jtMUty ef the witw growing districts j of I ranee. We an- gtnd to n-xie* . ' j a**1 tHR»y of onr fitmera are taming ■ * * ; their attrattoe to the culUvatiou of • * j the grape, which so tor has proved 5 * iwufilubta We think is the course of " ^ | a ymr .w two wc w«l ba able to show } ! ^ ^ "f «» VftoL'"" :\ ... , , , . — -
'• CbCrt Hot-er. March 87, TO toR. ttfoVS. Warn.My article of the Mih iwt.. en the Mails, which hew taQed out strictures £ from Mr. 3aa. a Eklredge, mad agent, . was entirely free from eaoscoloua per- ' sSbelltke, and from all in)oattoo both lu spirit and to feet, /usher, end net injustice wee my aim— justice alike to those who conduct tlw nsell service and , to the jwople tor whoea benefit llto, er ahould be conducted ; and there U nothing to that article Which Indicate* " otherwise, Mr. K- to the contrary not- " withstanding. ■" First, I made a gene rift atalriuent. " which la strictly trite, vie.!— that we 1 ' had auflerod Inconrenlcnee from the * irregular deHvtry of our mall matter. " and then gave llirou specifications illua- i h t rating my meaning ; expressed the 1 0 opinion that some one waa to blame, 1 8 and, from personal knowledge, exon- ; ' crating the poatinasler here. For lack ' of such know lege 1 did not exonerate I 9 Mr. E. or any one else, nor, fur tlw same reason, did 1 accuse Mr. K. or any ens. It sens intended, as we soy ' sometime*, for all wlion. it may eon- ' cern. Mr. E.. for reasons known to himself, concluded that it concerned him, | 1 and lias expressed himself more freely ' than prudently to several persons aud lermi tor from complimentary tu ! the author, lu his published rejoinder calls my article "slaughtering and carving luto a person" and tries to His 11 certainly a very important and | responsible poaitiun.but when Ue makes , himself responsible for all the irreguof the postal service, or where others make him so, be will have with- 1 out doubt more than a fair share of responsibility to carry. And while in the faithful discharge of duty, with a good conscience. It does not become j ' to be so sensitive aud irritable j . when attention is directed to a » rung | | which ought not to exist and for which , I sowetWy ii reipomiUt ; a wrong which 1 it is tlx- privilege of every, citiien to , talk about and write about if be pious. . [ to do >», nod hit duty to correct If ho i j What Mr. K. says of the Plitoufcl- 1 , I phi* daily papers being behind time for ' West Jersey Mall may be true of j ' evening papers, tat It ran araretlv 1 , be' true of the morning jiapeni. That ' ! must he a very tardy edition iudced ' | ran not get to the Office before our j | mall la made up in the afternoon. And • I Mr. E. trie* to discredit my statement tliat a letter mailed at South SeaI villc on Wednesday waa received by * e* :
j me on Friday. I again aay it It true. ■ j notwithstanding that 1 go or seh.1 to t, I peat otfice every evening. The ' ] i statement as to the time of mailiug is ! made by the post-mark. 1 That' a letter mailad nl South bra- ,, villa ahould not he due at lb y Court e until Thuraday, which is ac- ' cording to his statement, la somewhat 1 surprising. That it ahonld have to « 1 travel frou. 7 o'clock A.M. ou Wnlnc*- J I day to 7 o'clock P.M.. on Thuraday to I get all the way from Seaville here ia certainly interesting less. With no desire to'Slaughtor or carve * Into" Mr. K-, but with Uan kludeat I wishes tor bis weitfare In all respect*, I r I atp rra|m:tftiUy, yours, ' ^ n . / NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. u. Ms, a*. a>. ktuw xiam*nuuMisal». / ' Vl.tAMXKl) Ins — t il*, to, sts^pMMinLstfo* ^"»«i2awl5etrosfc 1 K«fTl.k|«. , JKWO|ri[«a> 1TO.W.W j ( j.-OR wAI.e: ^ j 1 Twelve Thousand Foot « •■•slits* "Ullitig. op. u., nt,. j} SsllAtNKTII a I'tlLOIt. ■ real estate brokers. ' j ptttttfaiift tauniTbtntw a Turt'K. T j EXTRA EARLY PEAS Genuine A Pure as ever. I ] D. LAXOBCTII As SON, No*. 81 A 83 South Sixth Street, j . ^ ^ rxnaastpkb. ^ j , I sdM •*»•>« Xmi"' All rersoas w*» kavs j iJpUMKS. PUMPS. H1.ATCHI.KY-S 'm-iissalM-1- YA'.i.mI Pmnpw . j The Bsel k Gheapaa Pttcpe Hade. | i
> '' New Ac.. w t,. ,L s, " " i 1 S.-, "" " GOLD PRICES I CASH ! 4- 1 ■lank noons, .t,' HTATIONKHY. SCHOOL BOOKS, j Mlserllaareav Books feagnlars. As. | K ! NOTION'S, »| KtXXCtlTLXxTTxwL,, TO, ACT e AKTtCI.IH ' I Fueilly .Medli'luv*. TOI1ACCO AND 8EG/THK. "J Soap, Candles. Family Dyee, • ' .| TferXIH. YALMBS, I fAifdrsn's Cm cits, «rtod .Stores. P 4 ] steel Traps- D*« Mae.Ua MlaUI... •»]-.. j r | *e« (hslls, *•.. As. ' CutaHMpIVM. I 1 Fine Confections, Foreign it Domestic Fruits, , ; Yu-ra re" 1 i f.rJV!5 if"1 ,w lMH' " » ! ; DO IT' ' ! rWESfifi. lOCXTIVMKA A UlTKIk a "u*"' oiTm« "sska^ rt '' J *•*"*!» I INenluwslsrKew t*t*albs,i l- . to n* Iks ws, iwoust. siwt sreresee tOe d j 1* "»■!■' 'ip»u ire Mm, i" 1 -*!•■■■ | R. it. WOOD. tl MnsssUi*," XsNrearaSi 1. t. 'I
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vm s.u.y •McMato Atlantic flolel Gronnds ;{| 1 1 ! I Ml •f , J)lt l Ulk't ION DON KKIfilllkk. ! TrerejjT^usqe^tre Hsuj thwwa. reSwSsw , ; * *i! il 'ffAaa'a'T*" a cka' * "'• 'rl.i » oi* ! OjTs's'l" SreTsas m w*sra aad* re'lrertly . throat re^wuko^,! i.^ r,i«« tme mu>. ^ " f a' tT££re i^retro resM lre*|ire prerey | j ' y,i a BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS t- Tk. uDderstfksd U mow resist ssws* v Tssenty-Flse Hundred l.ogs. Ills kor j , Wklle Oak. ninck Onk and Pine. iCo^irxm ' Tet.eua, y, ill*, rawakreA1. Islet. ' WOOD AND ! JOts. ICBELMHidR. riiuqALBk lb an*L AMD, noon; '• | ! •t 1 roa rastm rl>— i iptj mm*. .**. 1 flSJSnEp^SE'R r.f VdlSL j*. inaRLCT kBrfnad MsYrmnr l o.^reis p I " i z 1
JOHN' W. LYOEi'T €kseral Jk&mi, ' FOR WEST JERSEY. * CAPE MAY. CITY, K J. , BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MKRCHAND1, And all kiisds of Combustibk' Property, Against Lose or Dsmags By fir^T "i - ■ In tlw Brat Com pal ir* at Lowest Safe Itotca. j « Licit* WD1TTEX, ! , TRANSIT: 9HDE. PFRNITR <-BtVTl:o. j 1 , LDSSJES :] S|wsial ettrntiou |sud lu Builders' Kleks. Hotel Itisk. ami .11 s,wcul lUnnlo. T.MK. ] LIFE INSURANCE 1 all ami p i the t lM *|.-i Sou l -.rlenure Kudu* nieiil. Juiot. Term and Ten I Vest ivlusrs attriifuR given t" ladles' aud I luldirn - insuranre. j *1 t It IX Ii. At I IDK8T AXD Life II tTlllk Risks ^
A< . l'e.NT'S \N VNTK1) |'» s.\ m r 1:1 . Ii. I.l'l > I „ A JNI . '=S Practical Painter t ('API! MAt I ITl.lfe. J. A Entployiitg utnif but tin- must rxpt-riiTU'cd nurktiicti, Is t'ltu- 1 "" bled to giutratitiT' .-uttixfiictinn. t,,. 1 i#i Millville LUMBER MILLS! 1 TH»; LARGLHT. t HKAPGIT AMD B>:NT l-IMIBE'H IN NEW JERSEY, Can Be Fouud <\t •" I). -\. Nt'witHi <V? Ctt.'pt £ 8T EAM8AW, PLANING MILL4 LUMBER YARD, til MlJaLtV IlalaK, N, J. I ■ i JUU.URI fret Inch Spruce worked Flooring. / : I 80(1.000 fret Inch Virginia Pine Floating. , •jno.uoo feci Inch White line few Flooring. I J ."■00,000 Cedar mud Spruce Shingles, i 500.000 Plastering loth. • ! 5(10,000 feet Oedar end White llue Mdiug. at 500,0011 fret inch While Ptoo Hoards. i £ r 500,000 feet Hemlock A Pine Framing Timber, ( t* 1,000,000 feet Hcmluck lUtd Piar logs, "i i Willi every lacilily fair iimuufacluring all lengths atld sites uf dr DIMENSION TIMBER. 1 . KsSeusrv tr lew * K**t *""*T,rd- Vtretoe/ J j '
THE AMKKK'IX Hill LI : KNITTING MACHINE ' ' Himplr, I urnWe, Co. ipael mod drop PHICK, ONLY ! 5 Hake*' Ike seme Milch as h) Hand. WILL KNIT '-'t»,"oo STITCHES 1 IN ONK MINUTE, 1 ST DDO rXPFXCT WOak Jrevlnc ever] Si-Ot ' „ - kour. It will kaft fa j rtausrOrts. rialw*r RlkSret Work. ; s^a7w^y~feV t ^ "-T-YeaL^T"*"' ro5 - I *kuiretl!*t^ riss-sosesadere. wruleer OAtre. llrptts^tuftFR0M 15 to $10 PER DAY VI ; eea.Sferrott. FAKMKUM ... ; caa sad tkeie a sal *s **ty tab* any srsis ' : America feRlttlag lachlae (»..
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