C-AJPK MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1870. /
'Sfc Gcea* tfove. f M'J a Vmr. In Advann-. ] « C. S MAGRATH. Edkor. 9 |l Jfaiiiail ii >0. 1X70. ^ggra^sar^g inKmnon wm sulMtiro •»■ morris. bat we bavcsome- , :1iiivk I" s*y <hj it*. general subject of ■an mad*. Doe »f Ibc things n»t «r - :,Luri In the public couvcuiciKv Mid - the pleasure of life in the rouolry U Lurid is Uk eouditimi of Ibc . public '.highway*. Narrow, badly gTadod and ' . fuceie • mi b an con to retard the ,..-yre»s of iuij section of country. no *U*l uwy be the peculiar ai 1 .inlaw* at iU ualural position and i In- promises of iu fuuirr ajricUllur.il importance. A viguruua growth and raidd devotepmcut an generally sscriliiwd If those throogb «h»' nroprr-li-s rami* an coaotructod. In laying nut ami Binding thr road* in Cape May vainly It woald ocem, that it waa the original intention to a*u the ainalkat utmi of land fur public purposes, and to expand the least j-jssiblc amount of uiuoey and labor in thr regulation and improvement of ibc eatne. It thla r>«ir policy result In groat damage to . the public, it i» no lea* rolnoua to the ( liuliridael intcrcata ami prospects of ( in ipcr^ybnUera. X» U altuoot u<e.llc«a , d l- ray, thai the quality of the rood, af- ; » lording arena to our tonne determine , i II a gnat lucaeuro lha class of persona , who a ill .ralaWlsh Utcir bnntra oa , tbtmi. A wdlWi policy thua ofteajic- | 1, la iu own object* and ptmielwa llfto* , who predion it, by dlminlaliing the . present and proopedira valor of their . property. Now. tlwrc can be no quraliou that , thr bdllUreofcommuaicnliua between, , tliU place and the couulry around us , are to nay the lea at. rtrj Impeifcclaud ■ biadequale. Especially la this appori ul dut iug the rmnwer scoaoo, when , ■air fashionable rialtorowbo attempt . an rxcuaba to Town Bank, the Court , House oc Steamboat binding are iu , nak of bring choked to death with dust, n or shaken to pieces over ruts and mini- ( •■t the existing ruada Improperly loco- ! tod but lin y an- miserably eonetructcd c slid of irregular widths, defect* reiull- „ iug in n great inruaure froul the loci , that Hi -.i were urlginaUy built to meet , tbe wauls nf eparecly eottied district*, c '•iibout ayairut and Willi do reference c i- ibc future, waul* of tbo county or of -l-drte cvmimunitk*. It is only , truth to any that then la not a aiuglo - rood in the county which U not, „ whether in point nf const ructlno or # tw utpotliy a positive disgrace to the t v unity, aud which, IT Jus tier were done K 1 1 isir grand Jury, could racapo indictru nt n« » nuisance. Let ua hope this [ -ulc nf things, howoTcr, will not bo 0 Iiibmial to last any longer, and that f
tlwre may Boon be s prospect of a change1 in the policy hitherto puraurd lit tide matter by the several township committees. In speaking ou this subject of tpads In n former Imur we eodeavurad toikOKitialn.tr Hint It i. ajfulsc economy t Ilia' juf usee to appropriate the requisite mean* fur putting and keeping our lilghwaye in good ouoditlon. Every dollar that la thus Judiciously expended, with a view to the public welfare, comes beck with a moat liberal rale of interest to the holders of private proprtljr. Tbe frnr nf increased taxation Mind, the maw of oar people to three facia; and yet they an confirmed by u real exjs-rieooa hoot week there seemed to bo no doubt but that an Armistice for twee- , ty-llrc daye bctwom the eoulandiag , itrroiaa wouM hare hoooae an eaiabllahed hat. Tbe undemanding woe , that It would oommenoe tbe 4lh of , November and last until the Wth. , .luring which Interim Oar CotuUtoeol , Amemhly electbme wen to lake ploee. , and the sraaiahiy to convene on or | about the 80th. Forte was aleo to , liare the privilege of ra-vtetaalling. tbe | troupe ou both ehlee to remain Just ae , the beginning of armistice bund i them. But an hunday tha important t s-SaSS-trst; ; t worn YaoalUea. Doris and Toms for r some day* yevwioas, sad which were J evaniriawtodtn hare gone ae hr as ; Use signature of the analetiae hr the , and definitely broken ofi". The rui" J tun has come from Paris. M. Thlcr . , who era* at Versaiilos engaged in the c work of araaagtsi* lenna of peace or of a limiting of hostilities, received an in.ponuivi' no.lee from tbe pmMom.i •government st Paris eommanding bltn t IsareShe Muaabni Iwadqreertsts forlb- 1 with. Tb. cause of the isJaMino of . . ^ V-^s.^ fount lii«- I :> to thr.l^ The s'wrs of I'mI. wdl | - Mst^ ^dmpsraltan alwsyi i„- j \ Mtow- i bt' I ! all, whrtberaa snuUtkx would have 1 bad to 01 find peace, or whether the j , Oumtitis-at Asesmhly could have. | p within the time, orrsnised a nopeaei- 1 b Ids and eoM|dabb' gormrmo.,. that j „ t -mi.. There tat now hut two oiler- j native • WL Either tha Gennont will ' u iMMsWIatoiMn Palis, whirl. ; a Uatorwy »rty. or they will sntor c: E
^^^^^^Uthe treasury deinrtmi-n l I for allowing ouch on accumulation of ' I .ola oad annul in il. ami 1 dcmkmla tbe payment at once of our , unmatured debt, n policy wc think, all 1 1 wrong. We will never arrive at s per- i ' ' maneiit rmimptioa of payments in , • I coin In Ibis way. The country to fitst • ; baing its visible and llMliWc coin i . under it,' and every month of jto eotT- , r tinnahce postpones, for a long time, that most desirable nduiU. The vol-., urn of paper mini he reduced. The 1 1 ' whole theory of bond bdylng sod pibl 4 wiling to a delusion sad a snare! In 1 ■ reality the debt of tbe nation to marc | ' today than when the war doted.— j " "For every dollar of bonds bought and ' cancelled liy the dc|nrtiiw-nt. there i ■ are three tliat go abroad ae security ; j for our deli tlwre." At taut -two-1 ' thirls of flic duties wc rocclre tjirough ' the custom liouee ate derived from , ' goisls that we import and do not pay " for; otherwiac the treasury wtmld not i | receire enough to jay IU Intereet secount,- if would not hold any gold at oil 1 This gold selling policy has reduced r " the country to die verge ofbankrupley. J ' by reason of Its stimulating the Ha v. t ' sivo importation and consumption of ' foreign jp£3iandiK not paid for.— I 1 Does not everybody kuow that the J ' lower the price of gob! the more belli- ' lies for tire continuance of this rulnooa ( f business y Is U not, also, self-evident I 1 that thie same policy retards Hie ex1 portatiun of our produce at paying | 1 prices? These same gvntlenuti, aware ( ! of the prostration of our Industry, are . crying out for more duties, as If fifty 1 percent., witliaU the other concurring , ' sdvai iagr., was not enough in nil conscience. What s paradox to propose , proti-ct ,1 rm riaiu Industry, by ux- t Ing it inoee heavlly. The pnsont rates ] bave deatroyed commerce, and will as certainly nnnihitobi both agric-nlluro ( " and manufactun-* If continued. The ' ,- north wrst, the west and the south-- , Indeed, ail sections— swm to "he olive to tbe perils and dangers of the cotpttry, , 1 end are exposing In plain language, 1 easily understood, the wrnugs and injustice of the present system. •' Judge Marshall, o! Illinois, in a . recent speech, thus vmtllatee this sub- , Ject: "The former, starting to hie j work, hoe a shoe pot ou hit horse with nails taxed at <17 per cent., driven by j hammer taxnl M |*r cent; cuts a j stick with a knife taxed ,70 per cent.; , hie horse to a plow U*ed .70 , per cant, with chains taxnl at 07 per cent lie returns to hb home at night and toys his wearied limbs on a sheet taxed JH percent, and coven himself with a blanket that hoe paid 4.7 per cent lie rises in the morulllg. puts ® bis humble flannel shirt taxed 80 per cent, his coot taxed 30 per cent!, " shoes taxed 33 per cent and hat taxed I per oenL; opens family worship by | chapter from hie Bible taxed iB.perjki cent, and knorto to hb (iod on nu i II carpet taxed 130 percent He; site down to hb humble meal from a plate taxed 411 per cent, witb a knlb 1 v and fork ,17 per cent, drinks hit cup | ^ of oofibe foxed 47 per cent, or tea 78 (: per cent, with sugar 70 per oeol. ; boo- ! 11 '* ;
c' sous his food with salt taxed W0 prr • cent, pepper 207 per cent, or splfe j " 370 per cent lie l»ok» around upon ; j hit wife and children all taxed In the j same way; lakes a chew of tobacco ; ' taxed 100 per cent, or lights s cigar j " taxed 120 per cent., and then thanks ! r his stars that be lives in the freest and : r best government under UeaTen. If, ' on the Fourth of July, lie wants to f hunting, bo niust pny the American Bunting Company, of Maaaaetnuetls. j 1 100 per cent for this glorious prtrl- ! ; Sr." And If this U uot sufficient, we give you tho following tax on a former's , bedroom furniture: "Carpet, 70 per cent; window curtains, If paper, 17 per cent; window curtains. Hot mired 1 material, 73 percent; wash-basin, jug, ' etc, 40 per cent ; glass Water-boOb I and tumbler, 40 per cent; toilet soap, • if castile, 1 rent per pound and 30 per j 1 cent ad valorem; toilet soap. If por- ' r fumed, 10 cents per pound and 33 per i cent, ad valorem; tooth-brush, 40 per cent: hair-brush. 40 per rent; haircomb, 33 per rent; looking-glass, if inches by twenty-fonr Inches, tl 1 cents per square foot; looking-glass, if 1 twenty-four by thirty inches, 10 cento per square foot; oitelatb, hud down by the waslutand, 35 per cent; linen towels, 3.7 per rent; bedticks In mat- > I rem, GJ (nil l*'r ''luyn- ytinl nu-1 HI per cent ad valorem; sheets, If cotton, . Of rents par square yard; sheets.. If 17 percent ad valorem; blankets, cento a pound and 33 per cent ad i valorem (or 140 to 800 per cenL); b-vl- i cover, if printed calii-o, SJ cents and ; 90 par cent id valorem; bed-cover, ifj; worste.1, 50 cents a pound and 17 per j cent ud valoruu. " We see this beading is oor agricnltural and other Journals all ovsr the i country, with ail kinds of snswsm, i 1 some artfhlA 4ft. preposterous. Tbe 1 I truth to, farming to hkc any other buxi - i and wilt pay Jnst lu proparuoa as I it to end! and property followed A l»or, a buy, an Ignorant, ne-krtful or j , r an intssn|ierate farmer w|H find tbe I bosioem to "pay" badly enough, and , ir he makai holli ends taret at the end ' ^ of the year lie will be lucky. A former ; | uegketa to look rjter his crops, | while ho to amusing himsoil fishing iu ! perhaps driving a hock during the ; Summer ruonths at a certain fashionable seaskds naart. will find that fanuI won't pay. lint if he follows tbe | eareftilly, rnergstiodly and in. [ telligently. there is none that wiH pay , . more liberally, or at host more rertalni ly. We look upon fanning as the mret 1 f invHteg. ami itxlependsnl pursuit ' ! exists. No man qualified for it ! ever "fails" or betvsrm* poor. On the . contrary be ts annually baeuainx ricii- 1 Wffi Mss VMM TiOMji alia uq 1 "
graJBpspo Jfcy gfves Lre Bee^y 1311; f^v.... ml.lv, Sooder-J? lemming 118. Lower township, Lee, 110; lisxlel«m. 173; Bins, III; ll—Hg. 1711; ,fimr. , 1 dcr, 121; Looming, ltd. Iicniiis township cixm Hoalctoa.lO ( uiaj.; BseaJey. W maj!f' learning, lta' . ^ ■ it. i. ; trpper township gTr«* Harietou 143 jmjj,. Beeslcy -a, 133 maj.;ldvhlagt9 ♦ Total mqjerity for IlaaMon In tl*. | county; V9; Iteestoyfo msijority, SM; LeamUra majority, 809. " riitsT iiiariucr;' Bridget™ City— Haaleton, I fop., IB ! 1 n>Ai-. | • fSroenwieh township— Hoxlcton, 100 I ' to<0- . Xtoe Creek Township— llaxletou CT ' maj. Deerfleld Wwuahip-Lot, Bern 122 1 maj. Lee, Dem., for Congress, sod the I whole ix-mocrat ticket has s small nix- ! Joritr In Rslem ewnnly. Egg Harbor City, majority for I**, Democrat. If). ' HaddonlMd, Cum den county, gives I for Congress, Jti maCumbcrtoad County Urosseup J (l>em.| to re-elected in the First Legto- I UUvevDistricU fa oLouciecntB COCTTT. | kAjitford Township— Horie ton for In East lVednct, 17.7; in I Precinct, 100. Estimated Rep., maj. In Atlantic county, '830. ' "* j Camden County— itepnbllean As- ; scmblymen In Sorond and Thlrel Districts elected. One distriet in doubt. 1 county ticket elected. Limits township, Second District, ' Cumberland county— Hoxlcton, Rep., 582 maj.. Democratic gain of -Jfol on ! votcsriMW. Maurice River lownship -IAe, IXni , maj.. Democratic gain of/37. Ul'UM.VUTOB COfXTV. Ilordcntowti towiuhip — Former's ' (Ivm. for Congress) maj., 30C; Maxwell (IXm. for Assembly), maj,, 31B; ' (Dent, for (trustor), maj., ( 20II. New Ilauovur— Forfcer's ouj., 10U; Maxwell, maj., 07. Mansfieldmaj., 18; Maxwell, maj., 2U Newell, inaj.. i*>; Hall (ifop. for Aoaembly), maj., 7; Itlck, , (Rep for Senator), maj., 1(H uo.vnoLTlt coCftTV. Middletown — rFotlter, Dem., lor Uoognsa 77 maj. ; . Shrewsbury, Nesrell. Hop., 1 Out an. Fork*r,|W0; I Dover Township, Newell, Rep'.', 1T3 , msj.; Manchester. Fortar 30 iiuj ' tuiuu nurnucT. < | llorilan township, Hunterdon coun- '' I ti , Bird, Dem., lit! maj. for Con- , jglMivaui'.kx locjrrr. i ! Third Distriet— Betorns from Uol- \ j rider.-, LsUUbcrUrilli:. rhilUiaburg, ) ' . and HackoUstown. Indi- ■ utc lhat llird s (Item.) majority in ' > i dutrict will be 4,300. I < ; me uistrict will oc s.juu. •
■r t OUBTU UISTSUUT. ,1 ( ^ Hlil has 1474 majority in Uir towo-j >Q ships of Essex county. lie to certain- j e I ly riecUxl. | a Hill's majorities— Bloom field, 00, I r i Clinton, 340, irviugtoo, t»J, . Milburn, I u ; Jlontctoiy, 72. Woodiide, 114, Earl j d | Orange, 74, South Orange, 470. i r, Rs (forty's mnjoritirs - thango, 04, j „ Wast Orange, 14. I' ll Mounts OOtrSTV. ) n Chatham township— Uill (Heji. for j , Congress). 141 ; Beach (Bqi for Sen.), (■ . 110 ; NDee (Rep. 1st Assembly Dist:), ! 138 majority. c ! Randolph township— lllll, ■fii msj. ; i , | Beach, 8tll molarity. r Morristnwn— lllll, 430 maj.; Beach, 174 majority. ,1 Mendham— Hill, 7 majority; Sxtrlng , , (Dem. for Senator,) fl majority; Arrow- i smith, (Dem. 1st Assembly Dish), 0 ' majority. ' r ■ Passaic township— Raffart.v, 70 nta- ! . Jorlty; Scaring. M majority, Stout, 87 j r j majority; Arruwimith, 01 majority. i t j raoutc. ' Entire Republican ticket' In Taosiaie ) I { county elected. Hill has .700 majority ' | I intbeeounty. 1 1 r jnrtu inarm «. < , ' Nkwabk, Nov. S. J r llalscy's raajoriiy 1 n Newark. 32J5. , > ' SxWAM, Nov. Dth.— Hatoey lias 1 • J 2,300 majority in Use Fifth dtolrictI I Thq BqaMiais ssoy four Chiiaiu - . . tioool districts. Tbe Republiran l*v- t f islotlve majority ou Joint ballot is 10, ' , 1 securing the Senator. ' 1; la tbe State Senate itopuhhoan. ' ■ i srrre elected in Barling tou, (Jap, May, ' i ! ; Middirscx, Mams and. Owoatc.-|> f | Seven Republicans bold over, making 1 1 r | 12. The Aoaembly stands; Hepuhli- [ ! cant, 3d; Deniocrata, 34. ! j Tbkxtox, Nor. ft- The followiag' ' ' ore the members elected to Cangrem: j [ ■ First District, Hszleton. Rep.; hcoond ' l • District. Newell, Hep.; Third Bis- 1 g , i riot, Bin!, Bern.; Fourth Distriet, 1 > i Hill, Rep.; Fifth Dbtrict, Haisey, j ■ J ' I.ATBII Fnnv Tmuitov.— Com- . • j plete returns from the Second Dbtrict v ' j show that Newell to defeated. Flicker, * > Democrat, was steeled .by 370 msj- Jj "jarfty. nioM SEW •YORX 1 r New 7'obk. Nov. 0tli,— Hofimsn 11 ' ' is undoubtedly elected by from twenty- ; t ' five to forty thousand majority. The I il • Triton, estimates hb majority in the | o State at thirty th. usand. The Be-!j imhUcaos galred immensely here and i t, '• In Brooklyn, hat lost hi (he interior ;t '' It tlHi.k.- Hi* ISipubtiusns carry tin. Awanbly. llomnan rarrirs ll,e diy forty-niiw thousand majority, np- ; j' preaching fifty. It rays that Demo- . " crab are drvted In the firat nit* Coo- ' {, gressUnal districts: .jfa Tb- Vrif use soya the latest returns | f ; from New Jersey show that tbo R*- w I publicans elect Hasfoton in thr Firat j W Congraartdhal Dtatrict; jfewefi in the ) al
for the Kcputdirana, DMwarc, Mary- . ( land and Missouri iflnacratie, the ' .lipaiigyMMi J Kale a eliaJirAi]i of l!<faxl r»t^ ' rringAls' «ULsk, MyoJtodll thr < C'°»TCT»» HA cik gsin-^lwo Hoffman '» majority in the Slate, 3(\- ; UOU ; IlaU, Mayor, 43.0U0. Ixdwith, : by which they gain two Congressmen; 1 1 story defeating Cirvrbnd by 3,000. .. a llepuhbcon gfaqof -7JWU. J . Ttw ,B'srbt,«u d»v» .Humour's , majarity in lbs rilai. to JIJKO. and j. .aavtitha 'DKmrab eta* •eveutseu. aisl thft litpvUirapi Aaiyttva ju tin m Slate.ithaJXwocrato .s-JusUifa all the, . Slalr odknew) Cfovarpor. JjquwCov., Comptroller,. Canal.. ('.unpilte'CPers. , I'rison Inspector. sj Tho Sea c^Mngp a Democratic gain ; of tbrae Caagrsraaiai in tho State, uid i , ! says UofJuum himself estimates that i bis majority in the titale Will uxard , . 1 40.010. . ■- | Tbo fo'toi and JltoW agnv Uigiv- , I iug the. first fan Cuugreasioool Iris- " j toict* to tho Democrats- The Korii . etoltns besides the Kkvrnlh, Tlilr- . j teenth, Fourireuth,. Fiftcunlh, Sis- _ | torntli, Kightosnth and Thirtieth', t giving tbe other District* to the Me- , j publicans. Th« 7ril«s« ou ths.cmm- , I try, claims the Etevvntli. Twcifiii. _ . Sixteenth, ScvvnUwnth, NJnteanth, | Twentieth Twcnto-llrat, Twenty- , j second. Twenty -third, Tnaitysfifth . | Twenty-sixth, Twenty srvnith, Twun- | ty -eighth, Twcuty-ui»lh and ThirlyI Pint for the Republicans. r *r .spl>( Wesfclsa I rail Tr,r* ' ' iXrlmjU^fotohrr and Nvv.tabcr.arr the two liest months of tha year Kir : scraping aud washing fruit tnvs— 1 i wppfoe and peoia. The InoriXS felrlch J ' hide in the hark and crevices ot the . trees have by that time, retired to their . " drttroyeL There*? nothing eqAni all |a"mrsh>"with which IMserahliietm-s i ; than a preparation of ray ooe .pound , ' , of whale nil soap ton large -buckgt of j 1 . ; water, well dissolved. , There to null.- ' i l lngmoreiiaarrotis tH'Hsecu tHi'A this. I . It will toy "coM''escty thing time we I ! bare tried it on hot a eircuhr— tlm. . ' , bowercr, car* no uu.re, forj tie. mkx- : i. totes .even though acwmiwoh-d with , sulphtrr, liroe- water and tnfatero-iulce, ' than If It were a gingerly dbae pure | snorMing water Bat Josestmge, and I ; the stcei-blu.- grn[s. bug, surreaduttol • ! t» Ua power inconlinriulr. Esvry ; firtuler and ganlnv-r ought to have a 1 supply of thto snip on 'hand for u>c I wImbtst Boras oury. Apple and |*ur \ ■ . trees well srnpsri pod linn wosl*d . " tots prtfaorajlon will not only be ' cilia Brlocte 1 i ppeyhrfe upoivwie Milage nnd fhrit bnt . wid a.«stWy -fori .'teg inri*nr»Ung . r slrvBiv'" "" ; "Tbe Washington corresuouurnt or ! 1 %jTew VoiOff* P writof^Ti There 1* good renootr to cxr<-et tlurt J the. Bust Office. Deportment will soon \ bb authorised he Congress to tostte for i put die use postal enrds slmlUir to \ i itl.oM nowso populaiinfrermany. ami ■ width have lately bsen Itvlrxluu-il Into ] ll» postal service of Creal Britain.. - These COMa havwnplace for direction, s nanM and pfaue. Thev are jrh-mt two ; . ud a half fay three and a haff inches, f j with ruled jiMp, ami a postage stamp printed on one of the comers. Tl.ev , f will prohaMy be solfl at two ccuta, an.l t ! will rind ln-re, ad In Europe, slam- , . | danoa of purchawre. Kept in the • pookutbsok, a mosaagr may Ire written ; i
. ou Uicm while on tbe street corner, In • j a car or carriage and they may to. i - 1 dropped hip, the nearest p—t tow or 1 : thrown into the mail t-.r. mud Urn- , hundreds of mrnstg ■ will ha sent by j ' mail which art; tint sent now simply 1 materials lor writing are I not st hand oert to too mnch trouble I to write a letter, which Is always snppom! to be raore or kas a formal dtsu- ' tnanu . Ttecso hastily scribbled onto [ have added largely to Ure English ;«<• tal rereture and provad n public con- : I veaienra of no menli character. Wo limns ua doubt tho l'oslQuaterC.toeml | 1 will rsooumsaad their nra in the Aurcr- . ' lean paafaa Mrvtee in his anuu.fi re-! port, and that wo will have them In ; usu before the chew of the winter. , i Tub BrrcxTro.w rv l'*Era.-Now ! that (be mrmtotioo ha* prerod a failure ; . It to comfotling to know, u wc do by : IU spitch, - from tin- in'., ri-.r "f 1'iui-, 1 • that the beleagured city Is overflowing | i with provisions. Tbe bread and whre, | it to raid, will tost until Mareh, the . supply of salt meat is immense, even poultry to ptonty Thi' Owopcs have* res-o|wned and the manufacture nfrnnand small arms goes on steodilv. •Ths National <iuar.l seems to Imro • rmrtw-rmtnl i: | Pyal and other leader's of llirm lute 1 i arrestnl. Ther attemjdrel !„ a govmhmaet M ttofir own an 1" named Boobehwia- ooe of tho membut he refused, hinee tlsm.-he . has resigned l.to |«oiliou on the C".....- ' mltte* of Defence anil Ins not "arte* ( aSaertaffiatfsftte1 inother shape), Dr. Innahaohas been 1 on tpetrded from offiee. an-l charg. s ' agamsi him are lo be' InnMgatod by I the Book C.TOmlUstx. His frieurto | | claim that the committee Hcairm to Idrire him ont of a position iu which lis ! ' ha* detected tbrlr erfmk Howvv. r I i thto may ta. 'thsfaeithai some or these . ndigioaa and reverend geatiriuea have . , !!s#au6BnirAs$si' asaejpta»re11gl0napobli4hlnghous.w. ! , ; it to to be fcnred might similar rm.iHs • j be dtooovsrad, if there was any author- ; igasS; a™-b" i Mahist Towci. — An an usually ! 4 | large list of marine losses to reported' far (tetohrv. The 1 record comprises ! - sevsnty-lwo vmeoto of all classes and | various nalionaiilks, includinn im steamers, seven ships, seven Cor--, fourteen brigs, and tMrty-four sehoon- ' era. and to Brore than twfen tin- average ol monthly tosses since tost January.- , • %G3SS, '££?&: iSsi the gales wbiri.dnri:.gtl, . m .oti | (ra«rdu.s.)marqrquart«r.ofib.gl..[>.. . 1 1 or the t. n mouth* to— inning with • ! January, Kfr. andrandlng will, o ► ", ■ tor, the enUre toss in msfa to SR; J J! ; and to property value, «l3,18*fruu , » Raileooi. Mattee*. —The rall-lJ I rosda of .South and WiatJsrwv nr.- all ! j in fine condition and their &$virs.pru*- ' pertms. The work on the Vln. land ' r. raid, betwreu that ptoee and Bridm-I * : ten, is rapidly progressing, dt Lvno« j ii complete between Alston and Vim- . »■ land. Other roads are cmterapUte.!. ! !; which will hr commenced avion. The 1 1: WeMJeraey road awl lu^braneliro . A ttrndanond AUsuue wo* never man j n 5 ; ( i
writes from JK, that thjtlcuchyaItoeral LuarfBe ih.i w.clWbcir salt; that %^tfaakt sortie 30 JM Duards yH4* by.H.(j^u.slan.. ; lme*oj.le seem fiWtohoring i under Mb rfiH p.nie >H entirely unflrsMr.in Sisg with lWl'ros«ans At the monthlv meeting "f the Ixmg Branch Mntual I^an Association, on ' — Kbe to 30J, llvu to 31. • •"v.y.iiah h""T uJm. hwai*. Master liv^ Uh«aosv7. of New I core w is*, on eh L .• ro# IBs suiy .r r. .-.B»r hssja, : u, >1. A so Ocoas Sv^CAra Mat Cut, S.J. ' piramresS'wsM, (Jls"ir shsresjSia us I ^ fiDtrAanT" w r LSOX, IU A set o»4 nmbWIUISBsMix, », T, A CssIIs^as wks eol*ss4 rat rros pros I Nt r, oil, mWirirolWy -slats Psesi.ssd sir • 3sac*t . T.,t.«.,-. S»| ursl is sasss soSy srarsssltK. • -aa^aawsstatea : I '• ''mm a is Xnv v „„ „,„,r I ri j lrf?eilin.***rh- isrtros ms for wh»S Iks r»l«, I ! > ! iSSmrjfews'.SS! iwl oT Ikw saifssMs^ tears I* rssderius s*4 1ST errsns Ii eruvllr Wourr, ssJ l» tsses ni f-.sHp.Bn^thr tvihArffo sets.* is jail saB5ra^&^i5rw.,na«s,rS! ^ros^llj^lss ot IS»IITTT,sros>s1«»il sM.ee, :
°j new' ADVERTISEMENTS. „ | pircr fi.Ujroijj^^ ^ nils nns (Bai arses, run uoievvijo.se • F. "0— i I ..... . tmpsnsr A. >Ucuf*eluitr of ' FINE FURri, ii vnO Sals Vlscnfitluirr oT the J l'ATKXT T,T: f.ANT MUFF, , ■ ra. bboadwat. » Ose^MswsrO h Cr>a« Ms., v<» Vors. ijii'ri'M.'riii! 9 1 TTxnrrw-H wwkkTv. . II srLKMOlOLt ULCsTRATXri. ; !^8t5.Se5w5i«55S .XLZ'ZZT.'K oreire sisHrJ tosnius '■ "msoItos* »>fv!!ls "livs'l vsJtiO.l ISMS-I^Sgfe-rnTSga^"-^:.- fi I iSllimaUnTevis "I • MgfcssSsfsl Hum, I j swr^T«We. ISTrroStss, sslsrlslBlBr, tsO i ! ' ifnmrmrTiorf'.-HTi. • ' | MvkrssS WsisivTesTjlsr Ssm |a."S2SSM.H£S ' giia?'* """"P ***"■ *»• Kg I s*esM*er^im»s!If^?»l5Ss»^J|,K,resei j *' " "!*(*"'*'? "BBOtHtSf. Ksw Vol* la^i^KTSSrisi I "ESSrwav'/J IS talk. fss^oi iks I ' X-rasT^frew. 1 ! I SvfftlrMsSH ' j sseV Airor't"-' ^toihss jaJsjiywor *."','s { j j «LTt S |
T VeMr Hangiag [ V 1 °dbjNs- ' V — — WW.JIUA W. AM II a,' . . I GB^ININ(Gs CALCIMINING, WALL FAINTING, CHINA <;LO»»|\<;, And All other Fainting Neatly Exrcnted arid (fttisfiwtid Cnarantwsl. No. 19 Waabin^ton St, opposite the Centre Home, Cape May Gty. N. J. UEORtJE W. HMITn, AUCTIONEER, tspe M»J CM .
New Adverthetpenb. ■ q a VUttvmjv^ ctow j ' 1PKKK TO BOOK AGENT*.— Wsw.il sec! ' ■ SiWsrtaarstffKfis ■ niu vds^r u4"** 1 ' J i 5 g^rratattarti.'cgT 1 ! iUCarli. STliwpMv^v^1*"* "* "" s'io ' • ; fa,i ,ooo to" $4,000 2 | IALARV WE Ut'ASANTXr. TO PAV TO : . i°uZnt£i " v,'.' v, «zr, ; Puteisksrs. tstr-t. trt s.«klas ,s^ 1„ S.TV1 (tr wesk rssvssinx tor ror sew IlisslrsIM MoVs. i ^H3SKS; S: j j p«Mtok«n!raq ■rSt oa' ' tofi" ik^i'toe^torBlSs . srsn'ssrcessrlr tar UisvCrstoe Lasler, ssniule ! T,:v .. ; CA It BO 1. 1 C 'T A 11 L E T 0. ■ ' As orl.Ulcr rsnsey to, *11 atssthUI ISaseU ' :
i Dr. tVells' Carbolic Tablet*, oj 1 Iss u'l 0 ! tl wr*. L rue, ri u aenmumn! -II. k .'If,. I, *. ' l»« • Tvklev mors k.ck.t msvlli.ssl vsJ krltor '•ft } rrsra'vUos essr klooiw ff ° e'' V ' f V ^ Vc Ml/ r , SDO w Mr'ft*tofiTo*s'«i 'u**,jrfcle%wSJ i o&SSff. ij.£isrlit> . l-ottt.'ss wrtissa *> I Ills Kirs IiTimsMIsVo fUry'siem.' " "" i ^ ^CrOBKIt, |ST0. i, J. & p. COATS, BESThlX-ctlRD , it NOW TIIE O .N L .V o- 1*1.. fT V... - II, Nr., |bi u-fi.l.-to FJJR HAND AND MACHINE. J* j "Tlie History of the Ureal Republic, '' C'ssuestse mass CknslUs dsserols*. t, j ,;;.AfSfckem '&s^r^ . i - 1 s_Khss:Mr;.Aiw-'-;; '• i i ^ss^s^wrrex »i^sTAfrd»raa*»"<o.se j - 1 A^u-sS^wgi p&c ; »' i- n r i t fffi sYir ■ytU'faiaiagto ■ ssslfal lr«s. A.J. rsllsw.su arroewsy, '|x,-3EZ- * y* - . ' i . I VSJS.tssf Mirrlvcr. A*-,ro W. 1 1.1. I'. ■> i" ;iS— . . J • j \V''wps»y»"s"fto.'J reVravjsse'ssv!* I : I aa? JttiHr-nt i 1' HEALTH AND ECOtTOMY. , I j I 1 ^.-ajg'r-4 J
.'A" GOLD PRICES i CASH!!' • lil t > K BOOK*. N'r.VTIoS-ERV, L SCHOOL BOOKS, ; Ulsrrllaaenuv Book*, Nogailnca, Ic. ji (jscrroisrs, 1 ''eZrElI' i I 'INJ UiVOOO '"ANlJ^^sixl AI18, i ' Nonp, Candles. Family Dye*, TRrtKS, Ttum, Meter) Degarlnl Firro Confections, Foreign & Domestic Fruits, • vth.NED t'lu ira. 1 . JjRT*. to, si ' ] ; CHEAP STORE. . '» ft s. n. cbiT t • ' BRirX. LINK, IlimED 1'LISIKK, ; I' Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country Produce, ! Islkr'msww. 1 I.ENf«H rOAI. ss4 / ! FKI1TII .rvfKits, yt ot^Ja*?M"'nito°ra ikflKSto' ww j. , [
'■ New Adveriisemenli. I y|CASU.\ OX IHT..-7I-Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ j . .j rUfiitW? ^Isixs'ssw'.ai j o^TTs^^^iipn I maJ%rh»>iV«"kf,%"s>sis,fto?hto KH. i fraaq r'i' V E^ofq £!!?¥£- srawrsorOrsPskiw IsitiaMli* t. „V s I isgs-fcaaatowia J I r ass ptosi.wvr . New Tssk. 1.T w j ! 1 Wy I V' ; >S, ' : L,YI" oVr*'qw"r... ; »r socJM UFt:,* iv >n:iiA ti rri . UM Wolroi ^'rros£ sw , ' ; %Sg«diS " «- . ■><jok« to soiT rvxsvaoDv - ,..i i *a : 1.°;. : isss.r^ssKri.'.ii'^'srd .st s£asSl ZS'&& a;i SiSggjj^SBSv s': srai2tT*k:^?a it,! BmSetSWSSyff' ii!: sir £ 1 ■ ESm . -TBaiku. ! ^ ^ 1 rrr -f fat S Hswsto.. f "
Dry Good Groceries, Ac. j rj-llll; I>,.r .■ ivro arov. rati* j A.lT-U I to' ossU at THE < EAP STOHE | MACRE VrtLI.IAMN DEI .'ISV1LLE, * Ch May Co., K. J., VVhsrs tkvr In II sj Every Vsrlstysf VfT GOODS. ! DRESS SjiwLS & Dtier Goods Ws l*ks asiurs In itoliaf Itol sw Clilico GoocLs LOy DOWN FIGURES I FOR CASH ! Muslin Department ' rig the Largest nuil Seal Assorted in the County. t'OM irM. SEE Wist* OTOl'K NIGHT 4.0T1IS. « tHMVtfoKI.V I I.iutu Drills, F.tc. Wl MKN SJIKD BOIS- WXAI1. ' 4<V*. V""-"" |T, ifvj ! r You will find at THE CIIEaJ I STjRE of j Mackoy WllllomK, i j I A*-. j PtOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN I I New and Choice KtockJ I J.T TIIK I'm Ixiivk.it I'm. i.-i 4. It
J MALKKY WILU.VMS, I j I / OJ1EAP STOLE |i t or. PKKBT A >118103 fits., I | ^ ^ CATK ISLAND, I I LOWEST CASH rBicrt. h . j SU Tl.NMmrvTkTjvaJusblvsvkfd,, W 'j ,LA CAtftgEBKa, ll TBI I i j.uciurripNs. I """KoCEKar. A KABTHENVV ill. | PA17TS, OILS, 61188 A PCTTT, | GROCERIE6, ! TEA, SVOAR. MOLASSES.* •rlCEll | , ^ rokflba * xuor. ^ | m-uaa«ut:as, j C kswlsr ssd SwoklsK. E 1 irn.va* or sn dvKnMisss. ■ i -HK. wAwa d yswli ■ ! r AST TB ELL'S AOfE MlXTOBE. r.AWaisJaV^«MMUtqtq E 8TATIONBHY. K f Furniture B ' JONEPH H.CI.TOV fa » «., j CBINET MAKERS, ko. IIS WALNUT *T„ fkils.lslrkl*. t egfflia sesmF* f w> Banulsrlors no. Kuinllurv, AOS slso. . ) I 'V"w»ou>nd sraucr FURNITURE STORE. •re NOBTII SECOND ST.. MttLAD-A. tr !* ; >&x~ i ■gag""" w1 WrAfTTKD— AOEk rr rtm toioArimfaU I : Srwlss M*<anw IS I*. Market. AMress mu'ii wi <rkeiK *m'u ' *"*'("' i - ■ liiuitlov Jituttei". I I I
Lfiach&Ware's Colnmn c a milK LARGST ASSORTMENT HARDWARE • ' WTtCtrWl JRRNKT, LBAt-n fa WARE'S rri r o • ore • » r y fern r 2 j « n r. . ~ rn = > B ' g S ! - r 2 3 5 * 2 Cg 2 ' r. 5 * S m CO | §*">• WEIGHT*. J NANII CORD, NASH Pt'EMEK, Is HASH l.lll KS. to j \ NANII EAKTEM'.ltN I.EACH fa W AIH.'N. i * 2 I I * i ® 4 f S ; - "s s 5 S ! "I I 0 2 ; s 5 E '30 . 5 -i 2 "h H l 9 * " * u fa w I j.Mint: ri.AAEA. Jack Planes, ,J Smooth Pianos, Mitre Planes, i Drnd Planes, Rubbrf Plaars, | Double luul Single I Plane Iixjus, „| i.EA«n a. n ARir.N. j :. | s > !?»•»<- » S I * I s -• ?aS*5 -5?? 51* -7 [ : 7 ; J ; •* 2 e ? - -x
IzlVJpzUU P = ?!>!• y 5 ! I f s I 5 !1 1 fa j * l?S jf i* ' y S 'a b ! 2 |fH" ? P»" Vuu Wast SB) Kind nf CABPENTERS" MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS ■-EACH fa W ARE'S. | % __ a , I to ^ S 5 I ^ - s; p * I q ? ; < E < " T S I iFlour! Flour!! The Very Re*t IFLOUR jl.N T1IK COl'NTHV I Cheaper J , I Ikiii iU Any Other titorr j In the ( oiiiifv. U KIT ON Of Crocer.'es, 'KO VISIONS CHINA ware, WILLOW WARE, rtJoddn Wn.ro. <fco. sc., far., far, . LEACH "fa RAW!". USh

