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I Jh* ®rrau *t'are. •'i n Y«nr. In Adrann-. ■*.' ll C S. MAGRATH, Editor. I.-.J - -ml C Tfcrtradnit, OtMer 0, J#70. On Saturday U>:, (X-tola-r !. the new are tatertyL' fol II sboliahei tee tax on sain of all Bierehandbe.exorpt Hquorand lobar™, the tax rf one-twelfth of one per cool. . on broken' sale*, tha lax of two and a .Adtf per cent. on thqjmes eeraiflga "f all railroad, and the tax ^quiring a •tamp oa every receipt orer twenty dollar*. The [ongoing represent* pn lmiRMC reduction In tin rom tatol of Internal rewouc taxation, bat there are other reduction, beside*. Tbaatamo on all prorabaonr note, uodar ana hundred doHan la aboliabrd. If a mortgage dnad bo ptoparly atam[>arl no auuap In fature will ba needed ai
an the aaatpamoot. The Income Ux G of lire per rent la reduced to two and a ' half per coot, payable in Marc!., 1*71. C The exemption from tax, hitherto Ii fixed under ooe thouaand dollar. In- h tome, U raiacd to two thoaaand dollar.. 1 which will let off my many thouaand. C frum oblijallona to the Internal reran- ti uo In thla particular. 1 The enumeration of dtoembodlrel t> loxea here made la a eery fovoreblImttcnUw of the temper In which Coo- P Crete la di-poMKl to treat the burden, a Anotherfrnture of the law will be C hailed with anlrtreal aatiatactiou- a namely, the aliulUoo of the atamp on ti receipt*. Krary Tme knowa wliat a li nuiaaocr II leu lawn, but we bare been aocualoiiKrl to It to loog that many »t will find it awkward ta pocket a re- ^ reipt for orer MO wlthoot the Juhninr ,| The reduction of the locfbme Ux ti from fire torero and a half per rent la unanimously approred among all who .. had occarioo to pay It Thoao who (| had net are perhapa Indifferent By a exempting all who reeoira Income* of £ l«n Hun *3.00(1, in plane of 81,000, oa formerly, a large Dumber of persona, l will be exampted. h (onccreuB' uwiiirxarrr aaaeatnat. It may not generally be known to our readier*, that the railroad eoudue- ,, tor* throughout the United Stqtc* ami it Cauada hare farmed Uiennelrr. Into * an amodatloofuemutnalheopfil. The jj aaaodallou meeteerery year at aomr h eonrcflient place for Die trauaactlon of a boainaaa and for mutual cougratuU- u thane. It ooanmenrwl thla year on Wednesday, Sth iuat, In Philadelphia, , tlw dc legale, making their Headquar- 0 ten at the In Pierre House. One of * the moat Important objects of the aeao- <> elation ia to prorldo benefit for the Widowa and Children of thoao of iu mem. ben who the. Itia only thla: When ct n conductor dire there hi limply an aa- P •essjm-nt of one dollar on each member J' of the aaaoclftiion, which muat be b pfomptlyAnld. Tliere are orer three a thouiouid number* of the aaaocialbip. " to that In case of death tho family or ,J ' the deceeard would renin aa mauy „ dollars a* there are members. In Hie * call of the Pteaident of tha aaaodatlon <■ for the conrrntion, be atatre that alnee their organlxatlon, they hare paid out a nearly 8114,000, at aeoat af *4Stoceeh " member. The areraga of the 47 aa- K aeavzKuia which the aaaodaUon baa » bean called on to makealaee its organ - Untkm waa about 83.100. Thua an ° tha fomlUaa of tha members of thla ad- »' mirablc aaaodatlon prorided for, at about one-third' the coat of any Life " Insurance In the United Statea. d On Friday (to-morrow) the aaaocb- 0 tlon will nuka an excursion to Cape n Mny, through the courteay of the man- c {■any, who here teodared them the uae of a .pedal train for the trip. Coni4UW Hldl Jgijl he reopened and a i|Wo* Iwuqurt 1. to be prepared * We are It Hated that tha editor* of l! hia state and Pennsylvania are Invltrd * Dd that they generally here aewpted 0 ■w ; BVXBAt ScnOOL Txjlchxiu' Is- " BTBT*. —The next annual convention of the Union Sunday School c Teacher*' InaUtutc of Cape May Co.. T will be held In the Methodl.1 Church ""ernatag. l'ltli ln»L, and continuing h Wedncaday and Thnraday. The pro- * gamnma tar the osaalou hai breu al- » ready iawued, and embrace* a number iffeatartahriMaadlnatructirellxtam. ° Among the gretlcmeu anncmnrre] for v" addresses we noticu the namra of Her. U A. E. Ballard, Ber.t T.Swain, Her. r Clout. B. Wllaon, Dr. J. T. Laming. " Iter. M- Stone, 3. Q- WlUUna, Faq., h g SteYena, Boq., Cape G. W. Smltt., Her. A. J. Mire*, Brr. J. Ul Hon " wuawtad, W m. B. Santth, Feq., Hoat. ■ee.G A TnllPe Be v. I'.Towrremd. 6 [ Robt Tb e,,w.,n, Rd., K. P. Wtre, ° t Xau-, K. Ilofltnan. F-Q-. Her. (1. Ii. •' I Wight, Bev. B. C Uppinrett, Rev- J. * |H. Wreny. 3- W. sewlln. E-,., and J ' • L wrtMnqreeriooa trnwaere cfilte^t ° appertaining to the Sunday achod 6 aaumr, hi npemv! the dare rfrech •; zs SSsi 1 2Sr * Aa II .all an , ■iM ■ an^rere tla* lwattute. ami aredre * - 1,1, ■ «
' ! Congrcaa from the Sret Ifiatrict, *aa held oa Thnraday in t!*#wmty Court Ilfiure, in Camden. .0 Jtelgc tlmieiit, dtaiffkun nf the laal - Convention, called the IX« legale* to order, and Iaaac V Dickinaoo. offiokm ringtou, of Glooocater; Sam. S. Cake, I ] pf, Camden; D. B. Somen, Atlantic; r n. W. Godfrey, Cape May; Hon. t Wm. BwwwwaawiBa, Saltm; Bphralm . Shcphard, Cumbcriand, were ejected Vk* Prreidenta. WUliam B. Kownbaum waa choaen Saoratary. II A Com mi ure on Credential, waa a;v ,, j totaled, cooHating of oue front each . county. Another Committee on liea adlutioaa waa appointed, lloth of if thcae committer, tltett retired, nftcr a which the Coorention took a recxaa for y half an hour; ♦ a On reaaarmbiing, the CouintiUco on if CredtnUala reported that liOdelegaica e were present, and that their credential. were all properly anllienticalial. a A motion waa made by Col. Tho*. L McKaen, of Camdon logo Into nomlna- * tion, Banjaniln F.Lre of Cape May, d and Hon. Xathan L. Stratum, of
A notation waa oirod, that U» 1). Clawaon, who had !*>-u aeby flic t.'oovention at Halctn, on In conaeqtiroco of Mr. having declined that nominaMr. Hood, of Camden, roared to the resolution on the tabic. Agreed The Committee on llreolutlona reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Tho Democratic party of the Finrt Congrwaiona! Di.trict ta Convention aaaemblcd, atcadfutly ndbcr'.ngto the time-honored principle, of their organization, do hereby Reaolva 1. We do declare the Inxtllution of this country, aa framed by our fotbora a pc.-|itlual legacy to the white race, and ll.bctafi reapoualldc for the proai.'iitj and perpetually of the Gorernment *ho01d by right anil jt»tioe, hold Ha offldal position*. Raaain X That while we welcome to our altorrt the free European tmmicrania who come among u» Ui Improve their condition and share the licncGts and burden, of .our Government., wc arc opposed to tlic coolie cmtfon ifM of Immigration. KomIto 3. That the iniaalon of tho Democratic jurty la to guard and foatrr the lulereet of thoao who awrat for their bread; composing tho great body •of our constituency, we should l>o recreant Ui our trust, did wo fall to adopt every moans to elevate tho social condition of tho producing dareea. Itaaolvo 4. That the discharge of tlic M^ft^*qt debt should lie accomplished authorities^ of the ec viral BUtea, and through their olllccn, to tho alulishmeut of the .warm, of Federal offlccdow preying tflKin tho people and a total repeal of the ordkup income tax. lteaolre 5. That the pcopto in the Southern Stale* should be restored to all their rights under tha Federal Government, and that any Interference with their State orpuniratioo la an infringement upon their Inherent privllrgea, and tend to the injury of the Itoaolre 6. That wo tec In tlio present Republican tarty the .coda of- o;vposition to our national prograw; that through IU policy wo hud ourselves oppressed with unequal and onerous reitevta* ranltal from Uaalom. and Imposing tho burden, on tlie working classes, plactai the ballot In the hands of Irresponsible ami uneducated torn— s dangerous element ta a representative Democracy, and at variance with the Intention, of the founders of On motion the Convention then proceeded to ballot for a eandtdMr, which iceoltnl aa follows: Benjamin F. Lee '.17 votes Nathan T. Strntton . ! 13 votes Mr. I <eo having received a majority of the votes cast, waa declared tho unanimous choice of the Coorention. On being Introduced to tho Convention, lie returned thanks ta an able adSeveral speeches followed, when Convention adjourned to hold Its next acnlon In MUlrjlte, Cumberland Tttiuxaaui- NtuTAnv atrtu. IW> XllBOlUtaotT nUBDK. At Paris the "lege continue*, with no active advance* on either Me. The Prussian* are said to he awaiting arrival of their heavy aiego guns, and In the Interval keep securely outof rrhch of tho guns of their enemy. Iusiile thres hundred and neventy-llve thouaand of the National Guard are Mid to be eating their brods oil" ami the head* of the cititena, too, with tho enormous demand* they make on the provision supply, and are, beside*, fretting with impatience at the cool Inactivity or their enemy. On Friday the' French made a determined ateanlt on tho Prussian line of investment in front of Versailles Tho hiyijjiwsMsiillj nua Sw-pfiynil-tfcy completion of formidable math-works which the Prussian* at that point are throwing up; but the rffiirt proved valo, the French being eompellod to withdraw ta great disorder after two hours' hot dghtlng. While the Prussians are quietly waiting for tho [itum of Paris ta (all Into their mouth. King William seems to have taken extraordinary steps to tacttrr the plums that have already falter.. He has Issued * royal decree all districts of Franca occupied by German trorqe., .-xrept AUnca ami Lorraine, to submit to the Grand . Duke of Maeklonburg-Schwcrin as i Governor— a decree which looks very j much a a If there were question, i beyond tho war tu bo settled: as if Utile German governments might he , substituted in instalment, for the republican jirnvl.lotfal government; a. If King William intended to split up dismember Francs. Another heavy dctacfimrtit of fautdwher are pushing forward from Berlin, uaicnal- , My la 'oparate against Lyons in the j booth. May it not bo rathar Uiat they are tu help bold tho districts j already captured, » act a* Urn array : of ooeupalltm to secure to the Grand Iluta. ofMaAlre.to^S:l-.w,rta tU. .
{ Cant Mat as a Wat«w*ki l'uot ; I — RAiLuqgs E*TO«*n>«a-Tiix i r1 W,3. liojLn t« am Kxtks-ukd— i Jinr Yrrex, fcpt 49, TO. ; | Editor (Vaau IFaee ; — i ; e^Tho fadlity of reaching your place , . by mil, sod the growing business hc- , l worn your South Jersey country nod * .Ihiuitr. Stake Ui often think of y«t, , even when tho "Hop'* and the ''Bath" ; are luxuries only to memory. Few . . places of resort to summer vUitor* are i mucmbcred withgreaterplcAisure th»a 1 Caps May ; and since Congress Hall ; r and tbu famous Stockton hare furnish- ! qd first-class accommodations, It must j - be visited by a greatly Increased numij bet of visitors from this city. y Newport I* aristocratic and excluif slve. Long Branch 1s becotuitig showy r (4 weakness and disgust. Atlantic r City ia too much cut off from the sea, and the other places nearer to ua are ii die resort of the low and dangerous s classes. Cape May ia looming up In I- oar vlow, and out ptopie have leartcd L the last season how much comfort, u pleasure and health are found in It* t- waters and it* air. A lew more tacllir, tiee (Lorillard will haw hia steam line if on if Fisk does not,) and n crowd, of it r tsx HOC rv«, ) ana a cruwu, oi u
visitors from New York wdll be a part f, or your summer experience. To come by rah and return by steamer win ho a luxury indeed, and nest year you will enjoy It, mark the prophecy. And when our people lenrn tlic advantages of Cape May over llio other places, by a visit, then wilrtotbe the flooj-tlde of your prosperity. It only wanbradikd to your Philadelphia "stalducss"' our New ■ York dash, and no place In the world Will be like it But just now your people are most interested ta the question of cheap transportation from your country to this city", and If ymt do not know the qua.-. titles forwarded by rail and shipped by vessel* it t» worth your while to ascertain it In the spring Vipcland seems to do all, with its strawberries and other small fruits. But it. early vegetables are better than IU*. fruit* even, and three atari from every station on tha mil rood, and almost every port accessible lo tlse coasting steamer.. The hste E. A. Stevens, K«i , wua frilly alive tu this business, and always insisted that South Jersey U to lieoime the I most profitabta -garden, of New York. Already hit views are bring realized. From every station, frum Atnboy south, contribution, come. tion la soon to l>- opened by Monmouth county, to and through Yiucland and Bridgv tou, and oven to tho Delaware Bay Shore, Do you know, Mr. Editor. that this road is nearly completed? A recent visit lo Brtdgrton opened my eyre to the (act as almost aecom pllyhed . I went to the neighborhood to arrange the forwarding of produce and was surprised at the quantity as well a* the quality of the products. To every accessible point tho teams were busy Itaullng from overy form. Steamers were stopping at every point from Millrille down tho Maurice Hirer, and even tailing vessel, are in competition with the railroad In carrying articles not easily perished. Already an air of thrift and prosperity b characterising llewo point* Ol aocesa. The whole .(ion- of the Delaware Bay ia olive truth Salom to DonalsvlUe. A further extension of tlie Wret Jertey Hood U also contemplated. II is lo pas* through the country lying between tho Maurice River and tho Delaware Bay, and already large and prosperous villages are continuous the whole distance. Falrton, t'cdanriOe, Mnttrlcetown, Newport, DivMtag Creek. Port Norris and Kwinga Neck, are to he rtiade more accos before, and I presume after the SOrnnPs from llrldgetnn to Port Norris ia completed the sacw road will be extended north to Salem. Tho country Is the same. Tin enterprise b In tlie hand* of an active young man, the son of the I gentleman who built your Cape May rood, a Mr. Dungan. If the energy and enterprise of the son bears any - comparison with the fother. It will be a greet sntttss. The Hnwof the root! includes the beet land ef your State, and Its fruits and vegetable* are about as early as Norfolk, Va. Its nearness tu the best markets must mate It tbe I garden for onr growing necessities More again. IV. II. R. « A paper read before the Convention ; In Trenton, by the Bar. 1. M. Free- i man, showed the following (acts In re- \ Utlon to the strength of Methodism In ; this State:— with the Methodists, 330 travelling 1 preacher, awl 333 local preachers, ' .making the total number of inlnlatcra < 4«U. . Tte -saiaiateM . patesah sb. 4U v i-hurchcs'and 150 other plates, making the total number of preaching plana S»l In cotnniunian with tlie churches , tliere are 49,584 members and 8,01Uon i | probation. Tbe value of tho 483(1 chnrchc* b estimated at 83,113,745.— j ' There ore 105 parsonages which are ' , raluoi at 8804,050. There are three academic* which are valuod at 8415,"00; and the Drew Seminary (including J tlui endowment) ia worth #500,000; | thus making the total value of church I property #4,433,005. In cuutmliou ' j with tlie churches there are .VW Sunday ' ! I sclioob, which are managed by 9,991 j I officer* and teacben, who teach 50,034 i . fiaudav school*. ! CuiXINAL- 111 KNOtaSXU seldom j ' escape dbcovcry and pnnlshment. No ! ( , sooner b a crituo committed than the 1 officer* of the law are placed upon the 1 truck of tbe offender, and though years 1 j Riay'ekress, In tlie end they alroote f invariably secure their game. Seven year* ago n I<mdott honk was robbed a of eleven thousand pounds by a Mow ' named Jones, and so well hod ho bid J _ Id. plans that he made good hb escape j with bb booty. But tlie police of e Lostd.m never forgot hb great crime— tbe robber's fondly was pbred under £ •urewtlanre, and when, trusting that Ume bod effaced the recollection of the | robbery from the public, mind, they; rentared, two week* staee, to sail to • tfooada l« meet tlie guilty husband I h
; j . Mr. I^nan, n member ot Use Arncr- ■ 1 icon i 'tr4'- Farmers' Club . of New. : YortoCfiy, and who visited the county ; by invitation frora tho Fair lioekty, spoke as follow! concerning the fcn- ' tores and attraction, of iMs locali- - »y, Isdore the bat nuetlng of Uws Club: ' You may remember, Mr. Chairman, ; that we hwpjtadscirral letters referring to the bland climate and the ex- ' cellent soil of the southern Upnf New • Jersey. I had the pleasure last., week I of v biting that part, .d nntlny it. II I agricultural attractions. Itbataogur ! of land extending nearly 100 miles '' ; sooth of New York, and having great bodice of comparatively warm sea-wa-ter on all sides but one. The winter* t* are so mild that fee over aq inch thick y b seldom' seen. Potatoes may be "" planted in December," and tlie plow b can run every month. The lard bind ™ b only about five miles wijlc, and b " flanked on each aide by sea-raeodowi, n aea-marahes and lagoons, or sounds, d Uat are from three to UVe miles wide. '• These sounds abound ta fish, oyster*, b dams, mussels, and the Ung<rabs, ef '- which a valuable fertilizer b made. I ll" never saw land that could so easily be "f brought upland mode "at the highest
The natural soil. Is o light yellow etoy mixed with gravel, srilh " oak as Its natural growth, and haring " sandy streaks or belts where pine prevails. In the lower lands there b 1* groat store of Mack mock, bud the * timber is cedar, not surpassed in losttag quaimfs, and in qnanUty snffi- l1 .dent for fencing, the more exposed T" timbers of buildings anil shingles. Q What Impressed me was the case with * which those situations can be made as ° fertile as any form, in New Jersey or ! any state. Most of the tract* extends from the ridge ta the centre of the c tongue to the ntar.hr., giving three or * four grades of land— the dry clay and a sand, of tlie ridgr, tbe stronger soils J* jast aliore the tide-line, and the black and blue muck of the marshes. By J1 drawing this mock, the weed tossed up by the tides, and tlic rough grauee that grow (in landa wet by the tides, to Ihcir barnyards, tliesc fanners can * make four times as much manure as 11 they would If Uicy took uu such pains, '' and this Vompost would be just as , good us drop; tag* alone. Million. I nud miUioaa of WlngH-rahs conic up " every spring on tho weal tide of the r peninsula th lay thdr eggs. From •' 500 to fiOO hjns of a very rank manure ; are made Ii# entailing these animal. f iu a course! mill. Tlic rnnerine lias ' from 19 to li per rent, of ammnlbs, and is a vi-ry\ quick aud stltiiuj/ting fertilizer; hut iwras surprised to leant ' that Dot a ton of the CCOtOTs made b 3 used by tbe farmers nearest the water ' and the milt' Fifty dollars, and ta * many coses lees, per acre, will buy oon t; of these admirably situated form*, and a half of them are in market, for the p Inhabitants are a sea'bring people, 0 anil think forming never pay*. j If any member or correspondent of .. our Club would know more of tlib n country, which U exactly suited to j thuae who mu*t tcek n mellow winter u climate, but would not get too for , from Now York, and will write to me, j, I will direct them to good men. t -— — «• b With the surrender of the fortress of " Strasbourg to toe Prussians, wc lento tlie ftarftil devastation Inflicted Oh the ■ town, oue of the oldest «ml flat**, in I the southeast of France. Tho maguifi- ■ cent cathedral has, contrary pi former ! report., been considerably datnamxl. 11 lis grand old tower has !>wn ssuly * shaken, and Its Gothle tracery, orna- r menu and bultrcsara generally injaml ' and broken. Still It Is believed that tho body of tho. cathedral remains ' unshaken. The public ^library, witli its quaint old .iwcimens ofi-ailv printing, has been dratrojrd, and tho theater and railway depots are burned to i the ground. Tbe Imrec among public buildings and private dwellings has hern (cartel, as also tho datruclion of i bridge. It *poaka well for the leave inhabitant* that they are already talking of rebuilding their city and restor- , log the cathedral u> iu former beaulv. PrrxH»' Mcwcal Movrnuv for i October contains the following choice i collection of Moilc, printed front frill J, slw mualc lilates. ' Truly Your*— Song and Chora* by ! r llayx Papa, dime help Mo tu-rw's , the Dark Utver— Song and Chorus by I Persley. The World i.» frill of IVantr, : '■ wbrn tho Hrart Is full of foivo — Song • i Von Smit. Eyre of Loving, - laWsriK^n^si; Farm— Song ami Choru* by Perth v. | , Cast thy Burden upon the Ixird— | «- Quartet, Jesus and the Children— I * Quartet. Kpeak the Truth— Quartet 1 , Halte Milttaitv. or Camp l'olkr.. I ' Christine NUawm'a fororile befao-.-■teedr^-and Ffosnteg Butjict VTO7 Senti mental. This Magazine ia hrmlnahle to all I loves* or ilusic. any single pferoofUw | * ) abuvu tolng worth a* much n* isasir 1 1 > for llio enUre lot. It I. published . r I monthly by J. L, IVtcrm. M Breed- 1 . way, New York, at 83 per year. r { sample copies mailed on receipt of ' thirty «»ta t. Krrnr Satdrbat (hr October Hth . Is peenUarly rich in both Pictorial ' and latently attractions. Iteonlaina. . edranpr .i «(., a spirltrd Ode ou <• ibo ProdamaUnn of the French itc- ! P**8, A. C. Swinburne; an excel- « I "'The Dominica Sons;" * i ahlo MOorlal Articles on the Kur-e I 1^° ^jGOnd other choice miwxllsn- b Its Tietoriifl ContcnU indade fine * ' portraits of Gen. Von Btrtnmeta, Gen. " , Trocbu. and M. Thinrs; some superb " War Pictures a Charge of French (.•tthaestera, Freodt Turoos, German lAtndwrlir, Pwnc-Tireurs, Singing the « and a very striking m- ^ ilnnging up the Gum. A two- page b Supplement aocompanire Uiis nnmh-r *■ of Krrry Saturday, containing a rem- ~ ariuMr good original Map of Pari-. * wh.ch mdlcates a hundred and fifty id , I ths most iaterreting features orilteutv ' —tlie principal Avenues, Churcbrs, - I l alaecs. Railway Station. Bridgvs, - 1 etc. This Map b Just now of the greatest Interest and it is *o largo ami so j moeuuid as to bs of 1ierrtiam ti t j •tree, trig! ; _ The second day of the Fair at Free ' ' J Si ! *■*! that he^wra3 arerit^aap^^ | . i
Tlix agitation ta Eoropo lacrease*. Tho wlmle rontiDOTt Is ta a figment. Italy Is ready to explode, and England Kt-me to li at fever heal, the great : sprakcr* and oreereblages growing bolder than ever ta denunciatico. of the government. In Germany the Liberal movement continues, the imprisonment of Jaooby notwithstanding; and even tho Sdtleawigcni aremoving In the political coffin Prusaian trratirs hare . provided far them. : Turkey' is in trepidation. The great, i mysterious kingdom of Rinia grim- ' ly chuckle* at Ute apprdoeh of lpi hour ' for reiring Constantinople, and none I dare say nay. France is beaten down, - F.nghuid Is lethargic and neutral, and > tlie two powers that could have con- ( trolled the world are practically thrust » out of the political arena, whBe those ' divine monarehs, the Kaisers and 1 Czars, arrange for the aggrandisement ■ of their rtspn.-ti.-r dominions regard- . less of pooplca or Ubcrtice. The spre- , tacle la not aa agreeable one to Amrr- - icon*. It Is an array, and a prodli qt'.ou.iy rtrong ono. against republican a princtpke, against progre**, liberty I and humanity, ami almost induced us c to regret that it must work out It* own t cure without our interposition. i! Tub BATTtJC-firi.li* of the present Tub §
campaign between the Germans nod tu tlic French, It Is at^ftol, acquired early sr celebrity as the headquarter* of typo- - grqihy. Metx wa* one of the first ' towns wliera the art of printing was j « practised, and the ancient works | which hare come from its presac* are ! numerous. Strasbourg, it is asserted, J was, from 1424 to 1448, the residence - of Gutenberg, although no dated book J is extant of an earlier year than 1471. _ Iti 1840 a statue of Gutenberg was 4 erected in .Strasbourg, and was unveil- Ii ed with great jvinip. Toul is noted • as the jdact- where "no of tlie first at- « IvmpU at stereotyping was made. 1: Tha editions of the classic* published J' at Sedan rival the Elzevirs, and are £ beautiful specimen* of minute type. = Kehl wa* tbo final resting place of tho " Ixautiful type of DaskcrviBe, Willi , which Ikautuarcltals printed an cdi- J tion of Voltaire's writings, ou blue pafor Frederick the Great, of I'rus- 1 sla, who was sulfering from an etfec- " tion of the eye*. Rbeim* and Verdun Venlun an oditiou of the English j Book of Common l'rayrr wa* pr'mteil j ' for tlic uv of tlie English civilian | prisoners who had lire* arret fid by Naiioleou I, while traveling In Kuio|io, and were dctala.d for many years in that city, H The A intense (N. Y.) "Advertiser" says: The muclt bctallu d chignon liug, it tliat bete noir *f the trichina sensation- * alist, has actually made its appearance a Auburn, n htdy having captured oue !> of tho little Jokers in her switch, while up her buck hair. The distin- t. guishrel reptile is |roridcd Willi horn*, J and we don't know but bide aud hoof*. [J Is at present ta close confinement " under a gku*. Hit p-x-uliaritie* are said to be boring Into the scalp, pierctbo *kull, eventually, and going v to roostamong wluiUrcr brains may found there. T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " psutruHMU: Rr rnMsV" *' ' * tstertuftiia tut} Me Spstar, ". I. IVOUIK*- aicitrs WAinxa! j THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. vrnatente*. twuwsre. st0!SI!a^ JOISTS WAKTID TO *EU ' ' ! LAW BOOK FO/ WfflKEW MEN. ' JOHNSON, t'LAU a CO.. BMts*7^SM., P«.I CStre*., HI.; u, St. LOQtl, 11 □! 3 ^sCtt- .1 . q'.'.nc'.r ; j W^OTICK OB ASSICNWEVT. * N II lilt I F 1^8 S A IE. " i"SSStSKS?.r(S - r*UMM TtJ Nsw Jsrwy, will *• **14 st I . THtfrSilAT.OCTOnniAIXB, t..o aNtaat rjt. at CuiM a r •SoriTtn^Uiwsr Tnvestal^p. Cousty srwl Ststs C ■ snsj'f r!i "Tn "i relViTi.1l'l°. M"*r "«*•"• tUswUtS.' " Aeewsiit*^* roCi«iIT*,:UI*l,'lhDl,rii VIIOHit DI PI I. | Ji 37 S. Vrotii St., 'above Chest r.nt, j- ^ -1 CHILA DELPHI A, ir St I ? Fl.mberi. yyM. < J. KHOADB, ~ pluhRer, S ! Steam and tiae FITTER. _ | No. li Manion Street, ^ c.ri Me err. . _ aur qt-ALvr or ™ HJDBAtU. ClUiENT 2 r, I
gapes Hanging ^-'fc ' Neatly exrctitedi ABo,»WA»IE» DK* dnoa stSaBOnaMr Prires.- ^The gnat ^Wntoge derived from having Pn1 per Enameled la that it can Is scrubbed like a board, and lasts four dnva a* long fei paper put on ia Am usual way. _ _ ► - rr ' jS"o. XO "Washingtoii St., Oppocito die Centre ^Xoasor . -L CAPli«IU t ITT. #». 8- JB.__-aL._A. ; ' G EO & GrSr Til, . J Praetioal T'aiater. r graining, calcimininq, wall painting, CHINA (ILOMKIG, d And All other rotating Neatly Executed and Satisfaction Guaranteed. J No. 10 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. * GEORGE W. KHITII, AUCTIONEER, t«I»" »«> CUT, *. J. It I - ; 1 : - : -
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AT 'GOLD PRICES I CASH! r ni,A\K BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, : Blscrllanreis Books, Bagaalncs, Ac. ;j • NOTIONS, ! j . ARTICLES. ' | ' I Fssrail.*- MetUolmw, | I Soap, Caudles. Family D>c*. ' TIHNKS, VALISES, p j tl.'Wrra's Cofcku, Grin* StoUt, ■I Confeclionery Department. ' 1 Fine Confections, Foreign ' & . Domestic Fruits, :|nk" j CHEAP STORE. •fo K It. GOFF | , j tast thST Rsv, Jrallt re^aJuwtr ' j BBU'K, LIBK, C.lLt'lNED fLlSTEB, ' ' Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country I Produce, PKItTII.tZKUN. I j W. 0*r.(|s-7wss Ituk 4 Tvtaflkr j Conlractore A Builders, ' J II. TOWNHEND, Qontractor & guilder, Washington St., a par Episcopal Ohnreh, JOOBINC ATTENTION! • normal a nii.Li.tns, 0^rpei)icl,g ^r|D Bqiijtafs, " Move Structures ■ Of Eiarr tl»a<rl|.ttoo, •'STILL AT IT." J" WAKK X "EIVDItEDOE, . Contractors and Iluilders, tilt A v kl, S'NIPISU BATXHUL,' as al shsrt sallas aa* Is w»rtKII'IIAIID 4-. NOI DER, BUILDER, : CAFB ISLAND- NEW JKRKKT. : S'SrTSS UUiat, tta- lanrf. CAPE MA* nOTELB. [yjcMrfkln's Atlantic Hotel, LsasUtst tsbls. fH.itasS.retM BO rereMjtaMa MS*, *1 SO par d.J; a>l JOHB MaMAEtaL; ! cottaqe i.ots i JniMMat't* $10 kMnbto^SsnS t'aeiialir mi •Rlpttvsatrealsis Dss. AOAfssaJ. C- SAND ^ aco.ak:jaiora.*t . vims Anrrerv tCANTcn^are pcr da yv-h Suit i',**,-*1"*."" .*?. ***'
Dry Gooda, Groeerieo, Ao. mllE Public arc oonrraltT Atlvlswl to (<".11 at THE CHEAP STORE MACKET WELLLVMH DKNNISVILLR, CAJ*B MAT CO., N. J., Wtot. tbsr will *B4 Kvare Visutr sf ( NEW GOODS, jut MX-A'/rxo nto* thk art. A MAHKirtCKST STUCK ; SHAWLS & Ote Gcoils *** Udln, aa* bfta* jaar (fRsR Wa Ukr ptvsahW fdatttfactkst ««r: - ' k Choice Goods 1 LOW DOWN FIGURES j , | FOR CASH ! i W. Date a *p«al»lt»al STAPLE COOtIS, , Bleached Muslin Department i " living tlic Istrgrot anil 1V*1 I Assorted in the County. ,t ' com: a Kb si:c ut-a m:w stock ntOHT j ( I.OTIIS, CAIUilHEBEa, Li urn Drill*, Etc. ("_ J Grtnric*, QtimtM Wart , fCc. j W You will find at THE CUBA.' | j STOKE of Mackoy Wllllame, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER,' FLOUR AND GRAIN * : Sew ami Choice Stock, | « j AT TIIB VEIIV Iajxibt 1'hicks. ; 'f MACKEY WILLIAMS, C H F. A P STOKE lor, PEBKY A M.IIS10.T SU., CAPE ISLAND, .. lI-,25° — rLANNKljL"'" " ***" Twd' * CASaim:su, 5 UXLAlNS, " ^^aiaooh*. , riiirs, OILS, tiuss "t rciiL*r GROCERIES, ^ tea, jsfPaa. bulassxs, sptcxa potrrx* * xi/or, ^ ptavr li, ths Ssrrvl at pos*4. CANTXHL'* AncHstx-riiaH SiATIONKKY. " N. C, Pmc.aU, N. VT. Cat. pcuttv * Sctrot St*., ! cap* aur cirr, .v. j. t Millar Mart DuUStag.) j . FEE8H TALL AHD WIN TEE STOdl. | DRY CiOOpS, | £ Low Pitormi! Foil C^it, on Ex- * ttiMtait ( j - BLACK, BBOWK ANO *T*IPXD ALPACA*, ■S-talar, an* frlaU •fall ailoOST ; DOESKINS, ' SHKLTUtOS DOM KSTtC GOOD*. , lotions »e*lerr end Trlatetlns* of i, all kinds, ii CAUI'ETIKUS. Qmas, Glau and Kartkmuai >a. GltOCKRIES. IS?.'- J-C Part, L fc"P*' <;n"wa*a, I-OTATOEfffiTntobUK. ! ; Acvtvastre-I . ara^A — . - ; : H , . j ' ioju bj ta* vmu v h|. •"'** |" OAKLAND PINE WOOD, j M ik
Ceach&Ware's fefumn rj>It^.AUG8T ASSORTMENT HARDWARE IN' SOUTH JEB8BF, LtAt n A WAKEto 5 h m P t, (r> » r (J - j ? a. " S S | g : I = S I 2 - * * = *5 S g * gAIU WEIGHT*. | makh conn, NASH PEELIEX, BABH LOCHS, NAHII CASTES EUA AT ■.E ACH A WARE'S. 1 is o ® f ■; I ! '■ S >4 9. 5 ■ s « 'I S 0 2 a 5 5 5 \ i 0 i i i R 5 L a U fit < J JIORE PLANES. Jack Pianos, Smooth Planes, Mitre Planes, , llpud I'lii i.e. Itiibbct Pin ilea. Double and Single *1 Plane Irons, B | LEACH A WAHI'.'K. | !f » I j> ' | 2 * * l -I'fTr » F j* s jfE®" - ia* i'sss.jfs 5i' •' ; I ;fs|(j! 5 i f S ? i ! : I ' I * i r ™ IflflgS ' S? J | if 3 7 ' 5 ; • ii JF *ou Want isny Hind ol UABPENTEHS" MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS GOTO LEACH K WARE'S. ' " S 3 ■ " ^ < I « " a: 1:2-5 ' O pC * w *• ^ "* Z zS'i i 2 o | hj J ^ - _J pj-t j b < ,co . ,S. Flour! Flour!! The Very Beat PLOTJP ■ j lr* THE COUNTRY 1 Cheaper j 77«i»i tU Autj Other Store Iu the Cettntv. - -: .- <»: * 1T LEACH A WARE'S. f "™ U~"' ^I.L HINDS OF Croo»rio3, PEOVISION'S china ware, WILlOW WARE, ! Wooden Ware. Ao. ,{ " .(*• LRACU k WAKEN ■HHH

