UJLPE MAY OCEAN \fAVE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1870.
VrBr, bs AlHnnpr. d ' V B e. S. MAGRATH, Editor £ Hrtsatow, llllllllH a. JfiZO. » __ i ■ m wu » gvBorcHr (MM mot In Ite «u'«m r Mill- of Napotoou at Win, t H ,An v on Thnradoy of teat nA. J ■ >»< •»"« "*"• «* : bl 1;»IM csftteteud to .lb. > ■mmgau-l to to* afterno-.ii his men - ^Bdown their una, and U* German £ K floated "V. r the torn etudd. ■i piroul man ban: marked the 1 K»>.lVK-.n war too* tor, each t ^Hgttitog »usw mil in tlii' situs- 1 K\ Fir* i cape the overthrow c ^KWb pssMion «l Woanb. IU- « BJa Fnrbtch; nsxt, tb* block- i ^V^'aiir ilMiU; third, Un Mr- ' HTAkton; fourth, Ike Investment ' Um toll of ritrusteiurg; 1 Mirmiih-r of MrU, and Ha- c ■ fnioVrapecldorsfotaUslcTrut ' ^Uf apv or tbo fire imwUnf. Hrr a> regards It* iutlto«ie magol- | ■my aorl OrprivwFranee of two more i ■fid Caamborl Tin*. sram* to br no ' Ktber Ixq* ofa surc—ful reatetsuor, ' Kept to .■Iilhuna.de From*, whose. Koch a end. aa the present foipes ' Huoat hoj*. Wr war aa yt* nolh- ' K from lb. sutosnlira of Fiance a* Kb. views they bold regnrdieg |«<* ' Krlrr tin changed prospocL With ' Ku no lengar their*. nmrly Iwo bun- > Un.... uhI ..f tli«-ir tkilUteUy ttaiiiod ^■Bsry prisoner*. Ibo servfe** of l*o HtbdrmoaloocDiMMilmanbal.ru... I Bad Dull, what la than to hop* foef ■brtalcd I bat lbs French have re- _ ft to! ; but tort lb" .urrvnOc. -.1 MrU 1 Bar hi v- IboafihoOoT changing their ' Kri 111 thai nutter. Thar oartoloBare i' i- to I* but one way now topreKt tin- t-.mb.nln.reit of Pari*, and ■kt is by accepting turn* of peara.— \ Krertlxtras free* all sartisoa of ttx ■ ■public rem. report of .Monitory flgblEl wrtl. any. de U-rnriocd .-(tort 1 Kit-lk-ve Pari, or to .are the repuhlir ; Ku Uir French have apparently looked ■in. stove Sedan a. Dm only mean* - ■ lr.lall.ie lb* eaamy. There i* Kirnn.hmg on U.a lotto, mar Qrieanv 1 Kd aoulh-r .real haute it raid to be 1 ^KlMrt Chstm A stout resist* n« at < Hrtore. 1« lasttoj Amteos U aodoua 1 ■ pre riding "ream of defence; tire ' ■maestro ura an repaoially adire and Krr uomM to capturing a proriHb train, and more partially auereaa- * Kl sorties liaro Uvn made from Pari.. • C|1M1 Prnreiaa victory at Mala.- J Ed neutralise a thouaaad ol the dot ul- 1 ■qi and drtacbad »lotor(pa that win ■eon tent the French. Poor Frame ; K» born defeated , not through bar 1 Knt of ml or couragr, not Ibreugb tb. Kfiuitry ufbermUlort or tb. aeir-mc-Kt .plilt of her rtlbrem or bcr ' ■Kremiin. but through lb. deploreble ■tofnrpiuiiaUuakftlwr aaanimKal hgacj . She can make pre« ! ■Utoul .hanm. let ber make U. K of tin iloaplrabk afdrit which 1» ■datanUy manlfrotlng Itaelf through Mt oolumna of the »«r ./ lU Of - ■ nxplanatlon we would *t*te that the Km i. erhknUy Intended to meet our ' K|' ■' of but week tor auch authority ■raie' relitrr conld oflhrln onpport of K> ridiculoua charge, publish- d Id one ■ bl* tortner Inure, irapecttag- tire Kelkmocretle Oounty Conrcntkm — Bar readrn. can Judg- whether we hare Kb think, howtrer. tbnl •omething Ko. etin.i at Irene. The editor aaKnnccd on the authority of aomo unKnwn ireregon of vrredty and honor, ■r-im throcsklhe^n.tro ! Bamur.l the' arerrtton a. a bare-lkced Eariu'xl, ami mlkd on the Editor to King forward hi. UwUmony. The Kre. la b« only reply. After our allaady calling Into qwaUoo, to pretty Brio language, tbo veracity of his auUi. Kay. he now gtrre to underrtand Um Editor of' l!m Krair t- t: i' ikretomtiL Ure°p^l»e Kreoi a! or tire national eai»UU from HfiMnaum toaamr print la the ral■pofUre Miretreippi waa a atapid f-.it-.ha* ned to be. 1 thmtakm pt-.l to' tlii it!: . r. ill no dbporition to ■loreii *:i addition to oar already enor|ai»d.,ri.d.i:-- a- that 'contemplated by |tb- Oacteaati c w.renlioo. IVrehiug-
and a ^utabtr of rtberdteLa. U I'uiitrarjyto Ul' rtjmctalion* A pmjj pk 4% JtaKounty af by ui ^ moan* -exciled on the eubjeet of tbo approaching oontnt, though we bare ji trom jaal inlhfrlty Ital ttaBJl o Itnldenthle totereat fcli throughout Or fttrer foanUe* or Ure district In referent* to the election ul a reprerentaUre to tola District Tb* candi-_ are both able and worthy geoto> ' men. The dUtrict i. republican, and hat been moat of Ure Uuie, Mnoeltwsa created, about ,1*42. Prerloo. to ton member, of Opogrere were elocted to >*rw Jersey on , general ticket- Hk"brtred real- cootrovery TT^'lton'^Thomitrto'oe. Vorke, now prerident of toe Wert Jeracy ltailrtud Company, waa ooo of too candidate* tbo Whig ticket, to whom tbc goy- , gave to* certiflcato of election under toe "broad real'' of the Itatr. Tb* democratic majority ol the house, however, di« recanted thl. certificate, ■uid gave the reata to the deniOcraUc daimaute. Till* was to the Congrca. which waa elected lu 1838. In IfUO. tbo great Tippecanoe atorm overthrew the democracy, and toe rejected whig member, from New Jersey were re- f turned and admitted to their real*. ( Charte. C. Stratum, of Swnlc.hon>, , who afterward, became tbc Orel K"*-t enior of New Jersey under the pn-~3»«J conrtltuUun of the able, wa. one of J these. Commodore Stockton , who had j previously been a democrat, took the . whig aide In 1M", and stumped the | aUte with great trial and great cflhul. for Harrison and Tyk-r. Tbc Inault offered by Congnw* to tor "brood •eal" of New Jereey, wa« tl»e lluvur Upon which too commodore (torn caje , tain) became peculiarly eloquent, for ^ he was a Iron Jersey man, waa proud of his native date and Jealmi. of hrr righU. The first man elected to OoojpMs from too first dUtrict, alter il. flirmaUon, waa the oreacnt ex Jmlge lAidok ' Q. C. Elmer, of Cumlierland, democrak Ho" aervrel for only one" term. Then followed Jonica (1. Hampton, of' Cumberland, whig; Nathnu T. Sr ratof (iloneester, democrat; Dr. Isaiah D. (Tlawsnii, of Sotem, repub- ' Heart; John T. Nbcon, of Cumberland, (now L'nlted Slates judge for the dtstrict of New Jersey), republican; John F. Starr, of Camden, republican, and WlUlam Moore, prearnt member, of Atlantic, republlrun. At the last congressional election the republican majority in the district waa about 2,d0u, and, since, some 5,800 colored voters hare been created by the XVtli amendment. Vet the democratic pre* appear to be very hopefkl of elertlng Mr. Lee. Particularly In Camden and Salem the democrats are very .anguine, asserting that Mr. Harelton's ultra devolloti to the Interest* of the colored people and the cause of temperance, and his having run aa an Independent or bolting candidate against Dr. Clawson in 1831, will work bis defeat this year. It Is also expected that Mr. 1 .re"! popularity in Camden and Chpc May counties ' will to alreugthen ton ilomocraUi tickets as to make tbc result in either ] county extremely doubtful. Whether j they count without their host or not remains to be teen. Mr. Haacllnn is an uflbcUrt speaker, and U making a very active canvass. The contest to Cape May it being very quietly carried on, and but few public meetings have been held, and tboac altogether by thu Republican*. The election of Mr. Hanky, at State senator t> generally 1 The War correspondent of toe Now York llrral.1 telegraphs the following parrtlculare, In regard to theaurrrndrr of Bar nine.— A Convaocmdent at Ottend sere It word that In Brussels it : la generally believed tbnl the capitulation of Ueix was brought alsiut by intrigue, and with an ry* to ulterior political schemes. It is asserted by Belgian military men wlio know tlxcountry anmud Meu wall, that There has been no time during the but fortnight when Manhalllacalue, bad he been so minded, might not hare rat Ma way through tbe atretcbed and wsakesad I'rnatian Unea and moved by Thloovllle and Montmedy upon 1 thelitis, thereby compelling a complete change in tor German plans ami breaking the northern tnvraunaat of IHrli. There who defend the Marshal from toe charge or treachery do so on tor true state of aflklra In Paris and in Trance; that he disbeHevrd to tin ropuMir and disllkrd (lettered Treyhu, •ad thai be beneaUy believed it best for France to end toe strife on the best terms the could get. What it certain it, that the reports Uwlag ftnm toe rtdnlty^of Meu bring stories of the of the surrendered army. It it said IS..M— t.l Ilajtalu* had to Is-cscortrel by Prussian cavalry out of hit headquarters to a dew carriage to the lxvulqoartata of Prtoot Frederiek Cbartee. Tbe went feature of toe care la toe propagation by thorn who claim to be Mends of the imperialists and of Marshal Ilaaaine of toe most. Than is a river in toe ocean, in the severest drouths It Dover fell*, and in the mightiest floods it never overflow. lu banks and It bottoms are of eoM water, while its currant Is wane. The tiulf of Mexico b it* fountain, and lu mouth Is tbo Artie Seas. It la the (Inlf Stream. ThenIs In the world no other to majestic flow of water, lu current Is more rapid than tbe Mi»ait#ipi>i or llw A mason, and its volume more than a thousand time* greater. Its *atei>. as fer oat as Caroline coasts, ore of an indigo blue. They on an distinctly maricrd that the Hue of Junction with tbe common «,* water may be traced by toe eye Often one-half of the vroeel may bo pcrerired (batting In toe Onlf Stream, water, while toe other half It to th» common water of the era. to sharp it the Urn and tbe want of sfflnlte between thSae watereiandeuch too. the reluctance, to to speak, ou to* lie
i W.WUhnarto,^ IVmbortou. ^tfter 1 raSprfec, and of it* Baat^rt* cqndl- * - ThS onst oI building 8U,«XI P 7 -Value of lot.. 4,500 « 1 Making a total of A0U.000 <> 1 There luubevopnirl by ■Uscrirtlw _ ' and caeb SSLTSfi. tuakiug. with ueirt > donated by Ibo. II. J. Mulford, 930,- £ e Sft-l.^taivtoB adebt nj>on toe property ( r 11w praver of dcdlceliou waa thim- ' i offered by' Rev. R.J. Young^vfUadr dim field. . , , 1 Alter another anthem, Iter. Dr. ' ■ . I Mm. editor of toe Mxffewrt Ba/ei.t. ' , i delivered an addreee. to which, after a , ' few words oi pleasant coograulation, - , I be .poke or the great uetsl of facilitin. | . . for academical institution* or -cboofe. , . when those who hare passed to the i , ' limit of too common school may Is- i '• -come prepared for tlx- rollege ami high- < , c cr seminaries. a It is one of the moat encouraging . I slant uf tbc timra that too question of ! . ' roneaUan to all It compreheotlreoraa and fullness is coming to Is- properly | ( 8 regarded by tbo Christian |xmnlc. I- It Is tlx- business of the Christian i. church to make education tribotary to - , the cause of triitli and righleousnrex. . ' j and eberlsbod by Ihuec who lore tlx; | ' "•j*11 llcv. Dr. Wratou, Preeldciil of j >f] Croxer Theological Seminary, thru j j delivered an aildrras replete with I j I humor and aanlimeat, mid at the same ) , " i time thoughtful and Impressive. He ; held that such inslitutionsasthaflhcn ! 1. dud bated are the most impoOant In 1 : u i ton tend, and of all should faKmast | . liberally endowed. Socb scDrxJs are ; | -raential to tbe education of many who 10 j at mature- nge are called to enter the ' r i sacred ministry. ,r " ' Dr. Weston was followed by Profts- 1 •or It. Iiowcry, of tlie Cnirrrslty of , liewisburg, wliocxtendreltolhetohi-ol ' " , at Btldgetem the congratulations aud (lod-ajieed of I-ewistnn C'nireralty,— u and In too progrras of Ms remarks he- i . stowed sorno very heavy blows utsiu ' , tbe system of oducalkm which has , " ; dcvrlopod such women ns tlioae who : >- 1 are nuking political and chiptrap ■ i. speeches tlirougli the land. ,r< At the cloaeofshespeoehca an appeal ' , . waa made, and a subacription taken to meet Iha indebted tics,, lion. II. J. - r.' : MnHhnl has agrrnl toadd MUlliMJ ' x 8100 ralsesl by others for tbe payment I j of the debt. i, ivTMimvu to nulla. *' lu this rapid age it is altaolutely " uoccstary for Wfes U> keep aa courosf , of what Is panting In the world around 1 „ them. - *• i ; For this purpose, uo medium is to " good as a llret-ctess nugaxtoc. " We reoommend to ladle*, who desire y one useful nnd sensible at well as fluh- ,. lonabk, DnioniarrM iLLfwraaTRD MosTtit.v s> toe vary best parlor ' periodical that we know. Il is more complete in Us ilopart- > nicnt* then any other. ,1 j Jta feshiont are more unique. beVnui* lhay are autltentir nnd original, and nut L blind eopica of French sod (icrman ,c models. * ■ ig It give* with every number lult-I a d j. puttems, which sumdy. during the . year, all Hurt any laily ncsslt fur the ,' catting of her own mid her children's wardrobe. iy It Is always blgb-tnued. and lu oonr* tribntora include some of tbe floral \ i. ' latent In the country. lu Lad,,,- riul afl'unla raluabfe an-1 j i Interertlna information npon every , " suhJocL nt It la llw brat mngnrin- flw the utili- 1 j, ties and ornamentation of toe household; the best magnsinc for floriculture, * original musk, architecture, and other , " topic* Interesting to ladles— all calcusl laird to assist. in making oar homes — attractive and happy. It It the most enterprising of all ' magaxlnes, and gives mom than twice '• j as much forthc money. Iy 1 1 also i lifers n large and magnificent - Parlor Steel Engraving, IB .by 86 : Inches, entitled. ' 'The I'ic-nlc ou the | Fourth of July, " valued at »iat»,to •• : cadi subscriber as a premium. Tlx- engraving Is all done Inline and j stipple, from tbe original minting by | " Mine M. Spencer, aj»d, tc-tidc* tlie j : sxa&i s acknowfeslged br artists • " tu be the meat |*-rfrot and beautiful . ten,- engraving avar issued In tois ' I country . Certainly 81(100 will not : J" proouroanother that combines to much t , lutcrcsl and Isautv. 2" Or, 11 odbrs a line (.'hromo, worth 8--.-IX), and other premiums, worth ™ more than (lie oort of tbe magaains, to i cadi subscriber, |««t free, and uxt raor- , ' dlnniy premiums for rliibs. |jj | Subscription price, 83.00 per nnnun ' j Wngtecoifira'aSets. Specimen copies. with drrulsrs. malbil lrne on receipt i J" of loots. *" Addre** W. J r_s s i xos Dxwohkst, 838 Bmiaowsr. lfarw Your. ' tiita>ii I xi dub op Nrw Jbbdsy, i ln | Kn-iouth or Pttuias. —This bndr, 1 I met in udj-iurnvd session in the city of u- New Brunswick, on Tuesday A. M> *J teste The attendance was not so large . *' as formerly, aa nquraentaUvra only ■ were present, tlraiid Chancellor .las. " H. Ptrrxon, rf Woodbnrr. WXSIIIIJSIII, ' and occupied his position, as did also ; the other offlcera. Tbe reports of tbe Its I officers place tlx- order on a sure foundald tkn, and subsequent legislation by tlxgd Grand Ixidgeraskra tbe rautlnoed pros- 1 J. I peril v of the Order throughout tor j. i State beyond a perad venture. Several I », lodges were 'tried for insubotdination i and contempt of the Grand I-odgc, and be are declared an* pan d-d from all privl- 1 J. lege* of the Order, with a revokal of : ! charters. Tboac Lodaaa aflectod to ( South Jersey are Irani*,, So. (i, of I i MiUvillc, and Fa-, a 3fa 7, of Satcm, both of which have had their charters I In revoked. Three Past Chancellors srore | ,j I created by dispensation from Lodges j _ 147 to BS. Inclusive. The next annual i _ session of tote bo.lv wfll moot in J Newark ln January next. FMaaJ ' ™ tTesWy. re Tltr AUTKstxx ti'ru at tiuci tic ; ODXTtKKXTAI..- The well now Mng re i bored al tbc Suukhu street froot of toe I- . Continental, ITiitedelphla. las reached a , toe deptii or 1.13 fi-et. 41 fret id" which re, 1 1" through th. gravel and day superu> stratum and too hakneu through laack , Jv ! mica of gneiss rock, wlto fissum of' to ; from six to eight Inches. On the ITth Ml ull . the well was tubed and tested, w , when at tlm depth (d 145 feet It yielded be from H to 40 gate. oT water per miner i ute. The water is about iS d.--rees a. colder than hydrant water, and sllchtiy ! tinged with oulphur. Tlx- well hi right ;h inches in diameter, 'and will lie tubed j bs with pipe four inches inside diameter, ; to , It is too iutratlou to proceed lo a depth lu of iW (set. In hojws of improving the sr i qiniiUtv and quality of toe water. rax--
inrjaatiTunviTmTnrai.; Thtetoodj Mi Us Forty-Ural An-I^ Ilou. D. if W Us- io, of Newark, prodded, stojptev. JLfjMUtoof New j Churchreto snstsin paste**5 and to' open aew^fidda for toe preaching of j A t Manager* waa read by tbq Secretary. perxlilurc* about the rame amount, and thai three was a deficiency to toe land* of shout tl,30Q| which it was very „ to have caocelted. . Th* Couxenflou had sustain i -4 " mistiouarfea at 38 statinnk. These hail ~ preached 1WSIG sermons, mid liaptisul *■ X3X perooos. It had bcua one of tbc " most prosperous years of toe forty to u toe Untory of toe Society. " Tbe SemUiy also read, tresp|>uir,t meut, a Histoneol sketch of toe- past years of too Couvcmian's existence. I It was organ irrel io 1KVJ, when tnere ! "j i were' lo toe State bat 85 Churchra, ! I with 3,017 members. Tbe Bret meet- ; . | Ing of the Convention, held with the i " I First Baptist Church, in Treutoo, In , , : 1830, was attended by representative* j ii ; from only 10 Churches. 1 ° lu 18W tbe whole number of mem- ! or naptlst Churches in tbo State i , I had reached U.US, they having more ■ I , than doubled in ten years, ln 1810 J there were 03 cburenc* with 12,310 ! c 'members. Now, in 1870, there are 1W r ! rburehea srtto 23,0® members. , In 1830 the ratio of Baptists to toe j t i whole population of the State was as 1 1 to H). In 1840 it was a* I to 40. In 1 1870 It to 1 to SO; white In the Protest- ' ant population it to a* 1 to 35. During the thirty rears |tist. from . 1 1040 to 1870, toe Convention Itiul ox1 I ponded 8W.870, nud helped 107 1 churcbra. Tbe minister-, aided by the , ' I society, had preached 80,000 sermons. ' I and baptised 4,100 person*. The whole ' number Uptixsd into llajilisr C'burrb I in thirty years bod been sbmit , i and tbe net increase about 11,000. ,1 Of tbc- orignal founders of the wx-ie ri , . only four now remain. Three are I John ttegur.of lligbtstowu; lb-v. G. 8. ' Webb, D. D.,uf Now Brunswick; llou. J f P. P. lUmyoo, or New Brunswick, , and Rev. D. 1>. Stout, of Middkt-iwn. ' The test named three w en- present at this meeting. Tbc first threu are each i over SO years of age, the lost justtio., ; Hon. R P. Runvou. now in hi*;, S4th year, lias tetirtlie Treusnrer dur- ' I tog tlx whole 40 year*, and lio* never ' bccu absent but from sne niinual mertl icg, ami thon, being sick l«: scut libI ! son to act in bin pteoc^ DuritigjUl , ' upon tlm Sodcty te- go unpaid for a ' ; ; day un account of lack of lumte. but i ' has always adrtuiud auy money need- , ed from bis owu puree, and lus never , ' reoeived cither a dollar of salary, or a i ■ cent of interest on money advanced.— j ; 1 Ue U now to vigorous hralth, and , amoug the most enthusiastic aud pro- - i gtvssivc members of the Society. I , Remarks were made, following the < 1 ' historical sketch, by Itev. Dr. Webb, ; P. P. Itnnyon, Itev. Dr.Fbh.aod Iter, j , I J.M. Carts-liter. , ! \ The old officer* were re-cl«t»-d, ami , 3 a roovenium inanguralod for increasing J ■ • the frmds of tlie ConreoUon. M » Tlie encouraging review of the post , r inspires all hearts wlto high hopes lot : ■ tlie luture. I c ■ The New Jereey Baptist Education - Bocfety held it* thirty-third anuat ; ; t meeting at the close of the Convention I , t on Wednesday evening. The old ofllcrre ; i wore re-clocted, consisting of lion II. , J, Mulford, or llridgeton, President; : 1 Itev. II. C. Fish, D. D., of Newark. !; s Becretary and Hon. D. M. Wilson, of | I Newark. Trrastirer" • Thirty-tlirre young men liave hw-u j silted iu the presocution of their studies - ' for the ministry during llm past year, . I ! and five new application* fi>r aid were made at tois meeting. 1 Addresses were delivered by Jnnics ; r i Buchanan, Faxi.. Itev. U. W. Lasher, 1 of Trenton, and Rev. James Waters, - of Mount (tollyAll tlm moorings were very harm" , nious, and the prospect for the future r MH-ouragiiig. 1 MAltDYI.vn foil FPN — KltrKSTIN". ' in RaIUVKxI. — In llio Court of I Chancery, of New Jersey, recently in r session at Tnntou, Chancellor Zabriikic rvndcmlfL decision In the case of: t Virginia MeCtnrg vs. Benjamin F. 5 Terry, n al., one of the rnosl remarknb bfe cases that has ever come before tbe > Court. Miss McClurg brought suit to have a tnarriag-i which had to.cu 1 i petfonned by a Justice of the I Vac.-, r I set aside by tlie Court . Tlie allegn- i 8 , liou was that Uir two |«rtiea to the , I j suit, met at a aortal gathering and for ; s | amnscim-nt of the company, were I I married by a Junior of tin- lVai-e. who i ■ ■happened to bo present. Afterward I t i the defendant and Ids family Insisted ! j j upon toe legality of ilss marriage, and ■ the Justice, upon Ixtogqnestiooed, did , Ii : not know whellmr the l*rti.-> wlnm 1 ; he hail Joined in wed Wick, were In | • into t'aaneery, Chancellor iSalwiskie : decided that a marriage to be valid, i . ' must bo agreed upon by- Ugh parti. v I and be Ux-rvfotv declared tbe marriage ; t, null and void. ■ Down ox Tavem K>a:i-ru».- -, Thereto a new town called --Greeley," . after the Triban, phifo-.-ph-f, teostod i near Denver. In Colorado Territory— It waa settled by temperance people on , j strictly traiporancu principles. One , day test week a tarcrn4wi«-r to n if I neighboring tosrn. bought a house mid / moved In- o"taMI-':;umt lotlic suburbs t ! of lb* place calfed Greeley, where he ! y j expected to do a big business. Next l | itey dttecM^ ^ordsri to a bod^to i i> lo removr his liquors, tte-y then set Are i e to awl destroyed tbc building- No ! x i Bquor. according to a rate of toe as- 1 e adetoUon, to allowed to be sold to or ; x near the colony of Greeley. d | Tun IUstokation W tub Qnt- ' i ! Stated that tbe various German State*, North and SAuth, bavaarned to totite ! f King William to assume toe title of ; 9 I Kmperor of t n-rmany. Tbe German t J empire, whlcli baa tested with varying ■ i, ' fortnoefrotn tor days of Otoo the First, !| ooriy in the u-nth century, was formal- ! It disaolred In 1800 under the piriwurc • of too armies of the First Na|ufoon. — ; il | Tbe pnanmptioB now is tost King , n William will take his place with Char - ,1 1 W-niago*. with Otho, with Cteflss tbc ! Fllto, with Napoleon the First. It la Bo longer an imina*ibility that under i Prnsaian guidance an empire will bo [ I estatMisbcd crllpaing all the unpin* J , which hare existed In Europe sine- th* j ' days of tlx Roman Cfcusrs I. Alt or C'tibv.— Tbe osotus returns j I; arc completed and published offi.! te' cialy ul moat of the larger rtUes of th-.- ! I, i abtntnr. , I'hiladr!) vhU shows a poputetiim of: j ; 0GT,179; being an Incrtstss over 1S0A of "IfiljMa • ; ■ i The nopotetiouof New York Is 917.- ' _ i 43B. an increase over 18® of 113,707. 1 i i Haiti uior- figure* up a population <-f. j ; 570,500. Pittsburg, 872115. .Newark • , I NcwJcrsey, shows a population ol 1W,. i h ■"'♦T. • Kid Uuov**.— The trade in tote i article, it Is Mated, amounts annually, I whobaafe and retail, to 83.0tW.0lin. : u Tlx v arc buwelr mnmifectnred In the - eastern aeclEas of France, la. AI. it, i n p^rtife-jsit!^1" rfS'v.S' - i ' i
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Paper Hanging | executed. .Ueu. »:* AMEI I\G done at licasofotble l'ricra. Tl'^treal advau-qyp .Icrforel tri«u htftug lteEnameled is toot it can b* scrubbed Uke o-boarel, and touts four Uiue* as leu,- m pafl^put ttk to the ^jhal -ray. No. IO Washington 9^. . Opjxwto Jhi CeHi-e hLbm 1 cirEW ATTTT*. N. J. GB& BGB W.-MM ^ J] Practical Fainier. GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, CHINA G LOUSING, And All other lteinttog Neatly Executed and batUCsctiou G uxrantocd. . No. 10 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. GEORGE W SMITH, AUCTIONEER, «spr 81*1 I'lDi N. J .
New Adverlisemenls. J, QCTOSES. IS70. g J. A P. COATS, BEST SIX-COU 11 rare* Vrt S T£h FOR HAND AND MACHINE, a oxnrs wantsd! A IMS «««««» te -steHrCsavssslsx tor •The History of tbe Great Republic,'' . f ISSSr5" j i ■ health and economy. JAVA ql'ALITV. . I K!ci.rr.ul'sS'ss'Ur° "* • [ WKJ0HT 0ILLE9* BkOTHnR. | ^ j ^ OhBB h WsaUs Mu ll* Issk. ^ " | co . wuiisites'j^a!*4 "'"""m-ic! ' '■ j Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. wroxTA.aT iMPstivrsirjrrs. jllKDUCTlOX OF PRICES. , ^tiavlas eerepleted s*g sddrt to Uistr fororr ssrfa 'un'?sr>.rr.i<ut.ll*a, ss* *s!r J . BUM *lw.n."as., Vis) "iv"cK?rATts. ' J THaxx sxra ai!sus.SKVKXSTors win. I T in AariSaWAirrrD voa 1 |j woar.x or x«w tobk or SOCIAL LIFE in tk, GREATCITY • rT^TtentM"ws£. II. s^SY.' s ' 'relet • *1.4. TS» test t-osk Is ssll pot"*S*8 TS* 2 r^'r.r£~TArrY. a nooxt to rorr avuTaoDv.-aisti H JrtsTSrernS'Sli*? tiire s A«!sl«i.r TSsstflreJa. »-U. Hook r-f MjrsterX 2 SllYsrereSre^or ! ' .C* *W Nets, SS4 WxMBm m~l. »«.T,te •ts. Tree MsCTtss* OslSs ssd Bw.k si X stm, " ggft 1 j el avikru 1 1'.1 • rarer arc, so* ft ^ Wsre «- ilf'J { a Hs*rtSCs^ra2e«2rea!S*TteJ. H"xres— ' ; iTsar-ssSakBB.t~:i ^hHK \ ^ ' '
AT GOLD PRICES I CASH ! j r / BLANK BOOKS. ' "sCHl^L BOOKS, KOTioisrs, l-Tsiiiily NI.-clH-ln.-~- ] 1 TOUACOO AND ukoAltM.l Soup, Candles. Family Dyes. Tr.rXK8, TA List s, Confectionery Department. Confections, Foreign & Domestic Fruits, N,:w CH^AP STORE. I !». X ,rt. I*. GOFF IBBKK. LIME, ( t 1.115 KB PU8TKB, I Mill Feed. Potatoes and Counlry Produce, j si'mxl's. ^ re n^uisTra-iiiInixoi n»vw Conlrjctors & Builders. • Washington St., near Episcopol Church, 1 j JOBDINC S$L,y~' CARPENTERS AND WILDER*. Move Stnictiirt'H | ot Em, tweifllM, tlior— Co. Wsshllirtos^ «. a OsUeare A.s ' ' CONTRA' Itlltri AND 1H." I I.DEILS. i i! t.'APK INLAND NEW JEIWKY. j railsSTphis i*MssI»'*i*5ts2r'£ei , Ar.hiw.ll SSS Wataut .'reel . Prlrl MoCsUam, Caps ' ItlsaS, Wsw J.rre) - . ; CAPE MAY nOTEIJ. ' |y|cMnkln's Atlantic Hotel, " t»u as» arslnflsw tsellj Maul Is .sow ; aasajjaaggaggsgs J E^SUUte'oLt'foa Jq*' tre*. WO a itriBs Sarlat sasswre, OS M per Ssjr i |tl kl CUTTAoi'l HOTS : j Hinkloy Knitter. I £^^*l^l~^''^r.\' A^M spsw** , j airti ti-j iroonr^o/rw • I AMERICAN JAVA COIFEE
Dry Goods, Groceries, 4c. THE l*u bit.* are. esacrrtb .Vilvisrd to cnll at I THE ( UEiF STORE I MACKEV WILLIAMri DENN1SVILLE, Caps May Co., N. J., | Whirr lh*r will 0*4 Erery Vsrtelr I NEW" GOODS, A SIUSIPICUT s-TOCK DRESS SHAWLS & OthEr Goods ■ Choice G-otxls LOW DOWN FIGURES , FOR CASH '. Bleached Muslin Department * Being the laip .t and Brat | , COXK AMI SEC UUJYW STOCK KtUMT i I LOTUS, CANSINERES, Linen nrlllt, Etc. firatrritv, (jueens lliitt, tl'c. ' EV Von will find at Til E CUE A . ; STORK .if ' Mnckoy Williams, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR AND-GRAIN r - k"f"/*»re -MACKEV WI1.L1.VJLn, N. C. PRICE'S XEW I V, 11 I-; A l' HTO-.E j (or. I'KKBT J: VtVKISV fill., LOWEST CASH PRICKS: J I P.4IVTN. nils. GLASS A 1'ITI JT ■■ GROCERIES. tf i CSirTKELL's AOUL niXll-Sl-lf -f sTflWWHVf ^auv^ ,0j ....mT.'nJeUir (. j ^ i lUJtBCl A. | LAM* IKKJK FOR M [J.! llAiKb-S-M^N. P» THI. ar»T -I 11.. Hllflll SOUK OUT. *° ]> HPT! BtlKfllE! RELIIBLE - \ W i-ofivsi roof _ REAS" HOOFING, *r r. -
Leaoh % Ware's Column L^ppST ASriOBTMENT HAEDWARE IN MOUTft JER8ET. LEACH fc WARE'S i . m r . cr> x | , g i -3--' | . 1 S « i \ fi -4 1 I » m H GO g*"" WEIGHT*. NAMH CORD, I SDH l.tH KH, HASH FASTEN Ell* AT N LEACH a. WARE**. 'i IS ei a \ "? 6 i CC t s. i 5 - j « S 2 s B H V. * 7. * it, £ rs ~t " § 5 a \3t W *" fi " ' G ^ P \ 3. < poni. ri.Aifi:*. Jack Pianos, Smooth Plarros, Mitre Planes, DoRfilt* uiitl .Single I, I Pliiie Ii-cniPd, 3 I ?■?£" ' ? s s b £ 5 1 3-' -= ? 1 1 ? tu r * • F 1'ou Want un) Kinrt_j»fC" j CARPENTERS' f MASONS' / FARMERS' TOOLS s s - £ 3. « S Is , H I « s « -■ : e . « o cs I n c s : 5^2 m 2 O re— — to " J •— 5 < — D =: — 'Flour! Flour!! " The Very Best = FLOUE IN mil-: COl'NTIIY s s C/ienjjcr '* Than al Auy Other Litor,In the Counts. I.EAf II A WARE'S. li!:; A LL HINDU or A I Crocnrios. ||ritOV!8IONK CHINA WARF. » WILLOW WARt fi! W caution W tvrc. fco sc.. iw-.. drt. E I.KACH X IS ARE** ^

