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OJL PE MAY OCKAJST WAVE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IB, 187Q.

I Shr 6ttx a Wave. f H-J n Y«J*n-. la A Urmw. >1 U - :f ,"*1 « C. S. MAGRATH, Editor. * tl nmtai, Uerrmbcr IS. 1H70. * > rt,r- <•- * .... j |" "inn ■ " l" .i,VTSS!SltR'.:5RSfc SkSmfi M : j^fsBwsia tss? ."?» ! TBI. BlltP tCBTMX. j Our mien will recall urlick* thai , hare appeared in these crimen* from , lira* to lima In refercue* to the much- ] f pterin) liii|Hiimim«il at our nnh — i •how ing Uwi at n *mril coot » portion | at hart iff the lending highway* could , be easily made good, The srellhre nod i . future prosperity of (lie county. In a ; rrrat mmumre, depend no the quality 1 ef our pot.Uc roadr. and U hehove* i mry dtlien aa well u the vnriou* , trrwushlp Board* and Committee* ton« n condition. ThU Important duty lis* i hnen sadly iwgbcted during part year., tin at the promt time, there U not a •ingle highway in the county that would pom mnater. Thl. .Utc , thing, la indeed palnfol to contemplate, t>nt U, nerathaiet*. an indisputable tort. Wo hope that at the next nwtmg of the Board of Chosen Freeholder* thl* snb)se« wUl he thought worthy ot -omo consideration by the honorable ! ukn hold of the matter Ihenaaatre* on the part of the county, or at boat, suggsrt am plan by which tlieWrion. townaUp* may be enabled to remedy -listing erlla. Should the lloard propom to adopt notice maaanrec, all that would be necessary would lie to obtain a law frem the Legbbtore authorising the formation of a Bond Board, and granting the authority for the ramuty 1 to aid In making gtxal roadr. The f: J plan for *o doing, might embrace plan tor *0 oouig, tmgni cruoracr

, point* aomething like the following: - k l»t— The formation of a county Itogd ^ i> Ad-Tin oort not to exceed MM per " mite. . ad— The land. Hunting on the Uoadr ^ to pay i cot. . tth— The muni) to |»y ■ or balance , °f™M' . ol 5th— The county nut to "pend more than $30,0nu. 8th— A link lag t'uurl to pay off the imnda, (MO, 000) in thirty ycara, at a ooat to tbo county of only 03.100, for j1 the dirt fire yearn, and #9,550, for last " .. twenty-five jeanc This mho pays anuna) httrreat oti bund-. K 7th— Each townahip to hotv the ■una proportion of tbo #30,000. County aid aa «be nay* of the lad county Bib— No mail to bo made unto* i of * the land homing on *aid road aak. for ^ "• . _____ tl racT vxaracn wane* ^ Thl- tout, of Secretary BoutwtUto S report I* 'Trey" In the extreme with Y regard to the prosperous condition of p lite country. Thia 1* all true horn hi* d .Linjl point, perhaps. The tranaury U moat certainly proapctoua when it cau b l«y upward of one hundred million* tl annually of the and*, public debt of oi the country, though the mean* to do A It may be mortal from unprofitable e. agriculture, paialyaod monnlkcturr*, f and ftom the rnlnaofa oner exliting p mm men* and carrying trade. Tim T following which we dip ftom a Wert- n ere paper, 1* a true reflection of the a wall that comae up bom every aectlou ei of the land, and there It hardly one of li our Cape May reader* that will flail to h admit the application In their own Individnri caeca:— P ■'Hard lime*, money acaroc; rent* tl unpaid; hill* unpaid; note* unpaid— 1 such U the unirereat cry all over the b wcat and eouthwert. People aak why li thl* la aa, and want to know what the fi matter Is. mficea, crying let sabriw, attending ti receptkma, eating fine dhmcre. and tl grnecally ct^oylng the tkadnaUng h handiahmenta of Waahington aociety, o may not, and parfaapa do not, renllie g that the country and ita gnat lodu*- t trice are net prosperous. If they fa would vim! the manufacturing r*tat>- c counlintphouam of Urn merchant* oT a thl* or any other lnduatrial centre, ti the* would learn the truth of our c .taiement, and they would abo lanrn a the additional truth that the people fi are looking earaeetlT for the enuac or y three trO* and for a remedy to he ap- t plied to them by Cougreaa.' uraari aanaa i To the general surprise, and, w* J may add, to the general delight of the * emintrv, the Hew of Reprearatatit re t haa, wtthlo tbo find week of Ita aoaaton. 1 taken up and dispatched at a single j aUpfoeewoftbc mart Important piece* , rfbghdatloa *arig»d for the winter's 1 work. II ha* done, this, too, net only 1 jwomptly, but by aa overwhelming , [ tore end In the very hart possible way. ; Bv no lam ewpratag a nwiorily than i 181 yea* to t nays, th* IIousc paaae d ' tart Monday afternoon, a rreolulion proctkally .Isdishing the Internal rer- , enae gyrtm except aa to wbbky and tobacco. TbereaoUol'Uiitlrgnlatiai. i- that j disregarded or ended, to report a hill i syrtant. except a* to the two Ham* Just ' tax-collector., Whrec I hitherto nhambednamtjaUth.av.xib " rwauitx of this form of taxation, will ' make thl. great stroke sucoam&l.- I wwu*u.._iwr

THE u— m —EE"—" * The •ubjooljrbkh eligUnd meat diemiaaioo In tbo Book the prreent ma- y rtoo » for, and which win atunetmort „ hill introduced by Mr. Logan, of ^ abolishing the natal rank of ^ admire) and vice admiral. Tbo oppo- t| .ition to It enmofhnp two member, i* I Committer on S»tu1 Altai re. w bo 1 wished the bill referred In that commit- ^ imtead of bring acted upon Immed- b lately, a* urged by Mr. lmgan. In t IhrdUtamiou which took ptaee the kt- - ter which Porter wrote to Secretary | • Wi lire, at the Umo ot the Fort Fbher j , ex|rdlUon, in which uncrmii.Uiocr^ary , i allusion «u masle to (hmetnl firanl I 1 and fScnerat Butter. "» reecntlct- , I ter of Admiral Porter to Preaident , tiraot "O the subject, were reforred to, , and were made Um ores, loo for souse s i Jpry heallung reflection. upOO the Vice j | Admiral. Boiler dsaractcrfxed them | a* sycophantic, and a- attempt* on the , part of Porter loeuny fovor with thore la power, and he declared agalnrt gct1 ting »uch an example before the youth of the navy. It wa* In vain that Ho>I field tried to |«rry the blow aimed at i Porter by recaUlng Ceneml SeoU'. weakness In the dejautment ot kt- j > ter writing, and Intimating that > even memltcrs of Congre*a liad their t "feofaday." The fading agalnrt for- j . ter wa* Uwi strong. Dawes and Bank, j ■ lookllte saiue view aa Bulkr, and the , dlKnaalon wis dccidfdly unfovoreblo i to the Vice Admiral. Theconaequcnre t ww that tbo bill wa* ]««scd, under a siupcnsiuu of the rule., which requires . a two-third majority, and that there wa* not even a division of tin IIouk ■ on iU !*u*agr. With that unmistakc- • aiflc action of a eo-ordinaU, branch of ' Congtr*. on the .object, II Is by no i mean* Ukrly that the Senate wUI act i upon the nomination* ; ending before 1 it for th.- promotion of Porter to the • rank of admiral and of Bowan to that of i rice admiral, but will rallier concur r with the House in abolishing hotli - those positions. However, if tlso hent ate dwoM to confirm tho nominations a it haa the right to do so, and thru pass g the btlt. leaving it to take edict when a ti vacancy shall next occur In ritlicr y rank. I

There appears to be cuntluual fight- < along the line of the I-oirc, iioiwlth- 1 standing prevlou* report* of the utter ; demolition of the French army. later , despatches are as coutnulictory a* I usual, tliauzy con lending that be I* * his own against Frederic ] Charlre all along his fine, and tli# Duke of MockMnburg announcing that ha i fans successfully repuUeil tlw namnlM I The homlanUnem of Paris, j according In a I*mdou telegram, i lias been decided upon. When It will . take place 1* not rtatal. Tlio Gere ] man* are practlrol, nndeteired by the ( French regard for the dramatic rallies and It la probable that they may comment* the bombardment at once, even ( while the holllday event of ChristenCatholic France and PxXrrtanl ■ Germany alike. Is drawing near, and " keep It np though the anniversaries of ; day. when the lVwcrmakcr was , horn In IIU lowly manger and lay . In HI* Virgin motl.-r's urnui. I No merry Chrirtma*. no happy New J Year for France I Shot and shell her , present* for the one, and *orrow and . ber greeting* for the other ! I Much excitement prevail* In Iforre mm of the Pruulan ndvanri on ( city. French Iron-clad* hare , ordered thitber to aid In the defence.- 1 A faalllo U mid to hare been fought j close by. and we are of opinion that the , French were beaten. It ia hardly , probable, however, that Havre win Ml. - The wry remote chance of the Oer- I being able to starve out the city, j ami If tbey rely npoo siege guns to . cflcct 11* eaptnre. luggert that the war i likely to end before they can make a ' breach In tho wans. From London we burn that the ; Preach oaken are protesting agalnrt , restoration of the Bonaparte*.— b Tcry Important new*. If true; | remembering how popntar Napo- , warn, wo prefer to wait tl* conItxvLu r Mamtaa— It baqrnawhich ought to be aetlkd whether pufalic°'deht, which was diminfohod month over alx million* of doUar* ought to be paid off by tb« preacnt generaUoo or whether the next genercration should bear a portion of th* burden. We hare uniformly advocated the latter. It U ruoaldereri a great financial rtroke of policy to hare accomplished so much In so abort a and *o it b; but If the people could expree* their opinion in a tangible •hare it would nnmUukmU, br in of a reduction of taxr*. Let fifty than twenty. Porr Ornci 8*rrrT.— During the part year, 5,871 caam of Iota by mail depredations hare been reported t'T^sssaJia'a.'iss t table portion of which, but we are not told by the Postmaster General's report how mock was recovered. Ia not thl* a .tureudoru fact! Mure than a million oH a quarter of dollar* Stolen Trom the mall* in ooe rear! we know that large sums mm not rent by mall, and wbeo^iurh^an stolen In on* year, It show* what we barn been so often saying, that there is much that b rotten In the ooorrrn. Would any espre** company be able t" wrrlre In repuuth n or bus- 1 inrao, which lort a million mry year ■ the dbhotwaty of Ha omptoyera* t tuJT I , Senator* are from Wert Jersey, and tour Irom Fait Jcrrey; bat In the Asscmhty twenty-three members Ore ! I from Kail Jaraev and tmly eleven I i from West Jenry. laxally Bart Jer- ; Has twenty-Sena rote* and West | ' Jersey nineteen In Joint Assembly. In llhe~Qundoo Board of Edncatkm i en Monday evening Dr. Mocray. > 1 Jersey Uadan' AsujcbUon haw dr- > elded to heU Choir i iakWtk aon ual mtrtlag to Uanhm no Uattk aadlMh . inat., and on uotiua. there wa* ap- ■ ttSUrSSTZpfi ' vrhkbtn mart. . I

ywc ■gwpjfep'" « We desire to call the attention itff*. S City capitalirt* and particularly the Virginia Ac., to the Importance ol ere » tabtbhihg a continuous line of navujk * court of New Jcrecy between handy ! and Cape May. Whlk Now t. yprfc capital b freely embarked In PC t ali'orCT uie coonlry, the moat promlre t fickl In the wbob crantry-aml i that at the "ray cam" of New York t — b left on worked: By reference to 1 any modern, large reak map of New ■ 1 Jerky, it will he am that there are 1 1 natural inland water charade, nearly I Us entire I ngth 1 1 0s orentgiinrtL- 1 I the head of Barntgjrt lfcr to I Great Egg Harbor, a dirtarwoT Aoul I 75 milen by the proponed route, I lie ' water* are now uarigahk for rc»*cl* ' drawing five feet, with theexccplkm of ■ few insignificant mnd abaalv enrmrd . the meeting of the tide between the several inlet.: and a very large portico of the distance, the water i« from sewn ' ; to twenty fere or more In depth. A s few thousand dollars outlay would ren- . der the waters named, navigable for , mack drawing acren feet. ' By reference to the map at a point - about 20 mike northerly from Capo I May, will he found Dennt* Creek, fiow- • ing into Delaware Bay. The sonrev i or this Creek b in a N E. direction and in low bod. Almost If not quite ' ! comlngling with the same, tlic water* r i of another stream called (kdar Swamp ■- j Creek bare their *onrec. and don in an • i SSKSftTESsglft " bor Bay. About JK .mlk* of Canal c connecting three .treausa woukl tsimr pktc navigable water comuiunlcatUili between Dcbware Bay and Uwrt Egg • ing less than' 20 miles. The dUtaiuv v around the coast is not k*« than 60 c miles The vicinity of the mouth of Dennis ,f Creek b a favorite rraort for COartor*. Urge fleets ofwbtch pot in here or rtop ° ou their way down tho IXUwarc in :t rough weather, and sometime* wail „ re-re nil da v«. By referring kick. It will be *ecn that wehave provided — on pa- _ tier— inland water communication from Delaware Iby to the head of ir Barnegat Bay. At trigh lido there Is I, very nearly water communication from thb point to hqnan V illage. From the btter point to' uarigahk inland water Dear I-ong Branch. wiU not vary much •a from 15 miks. IV o are now in comraunication with ltaritnn Iby and of ,r course New Y'ork. To rveapitabile briefly; between Baritan iby and Delaware Bay, a distance of abgyl l-'-> mlk*. by the route deacribcsl only about imw*, oyuierouicucacnLasi ouij ouuws 25 mlk* of real canal would he rrqnir- J

cd. and In addition, about 16 mile* of J dredging, varying in depth from I to 6 c and probably averaging kw* than • . 21 feet. Indeed, after making a lib ml ' alleflrance for aH excavation Inclndlug 1 dredging, we tldnk It safe to estimate ' i the entire work aa equivalent to a fully * I excavated canal of A. mlka iu length, » , and thb throagb a low, level region, J free from rock or other Impediment.— " 1 A few Tide Gate* might he necremry in order to regulate the flow of water i through I he excavated jwrtioo of I be _ route. Most of the matter requiring removal hy dredging, U mud, rich in ? marine deposits and a Ural-rate fcrtlli- J xer. which wonld sell in thclmmedble I vicinity lor nearly. U not quite enough . to pay all dredging expenses, leaving , the aetnal outlay equal toaneqnlvnl. nt of kea than 30 mlky of CYtnal. ; First, vessel* leaving the ancliorage d named in Dehware liny, for New ■ ' Y'ork. would save shoot 40 mlka in i: 1 dbtanee, to my nothing alnut the tlm* f | a&d ahreduto aafety of the Inakk ronte. c t All deby* hy strcs* of weather, Ac., I would be avoided. But comporali rely n 1 few person* luw any eonoetaloq of the s r vast rcaouree* of the inland watcre re- < , ferredto. Tbey abound in fish, oyslar*, • , ctams and wild fowl In iuiiui-nscquan- , titles and of tho best variety. The • ; shoak are mortlrvart marine depo-it.. I I which as a fertiliser in scarcely inferior r I to Squankum marl. , A gbnee at tbo map will show alnug r the main land adiaernt to thb route, a >' 1 chain of village*, some of which are 1 comparatively ancient and contain the Main b qnite iiroduclivc, some or 1 sunaitelngly »o; and yet but i com- " ' paratlvely small area b cultivated, for . want of adequate faculties for tnuw- . porting lbs produce to market. The l route U in close proximity to 30, POO •' ' acre* of the best cranberry bods In tin- I ' world. Along this coast are three of l 1 the leading trammer Beaort* of the I i country, or: Long Branch, Atlantic i City and Cape May and intermediate I iwi'nts along the court are already t 1 dotted with numerous Summer Hotel*. 1 l and at no very distant day there will ' . be a coedon of them front tbBdy llnok I . to Cape May, tor Nature herself has ' ' decreed It. This would have been an " accomplished bet now. bad thb rook - been opened as It should have been. 10 c or evsn 10 ytar* ago. i Connecting with thb route aroalrea- | dy in operation four rail road*, crow- < log tho State of New Jersey from the ' following point*. Tlx: Loog Blanch. ' I Tom* Blvir, Atlantic City and Capr i i May. Three rood* rath hare direct ' . conuectlooa with the entire railroad t system of Ilia Stale. ' Such product* along the propoo-d < > route, a* *eck the Philadelphia market, i - would b)- It reach there reapectire I there various roads would reach the New York market vb. our pro|m*ed v route. In addition to the fecihtk* ' i named, there I* already graded, an im- , portant though abort Ado of railnud. ' nrew the t.Wmvkn and Atbntic Hall- ' road through the cskhratra! Kg- Har- ' bor tract and *ettkuteot, to the n*vi;p r able wafers of the MulUea Blver,Practkally contlguouv are also the 1 following harigabk stream* cacfitraT- I erring a productive region. Shrew*I bmy lltver, Metedeconk Blrer. Toms 1 f Hirer. Tuckcrton Creek. Mullica lUvcr. 1 and important uihuurie*. Great Egg . » Harbor Blver and tributaries. Toekn- , * bor Rlrer and Maurice River. i 0 much In brief for w*s* of the lornl ad- ; ■ vantages; more hereafter. | J redrew ZTZ.'ZZr" "~k ! 1 Let in gbnee at the fertile regions ' a of lower Debware. Eastern Maryland . a and Virginia, and eren further down y the court: the vart. varlnhfc. rich and ! e rapidly tncremaing prod acta of which . e must reach New York rilhur a kmc l ooe of the moot dangerous coarta of i v tho Atbntlr, or by the tnrutoa* route i i- j of the Daba are furev sod the Del and : ; I Bqrilan Canal, or by some of the few : equally tortuous nod rerv expenalvr 1 I lUUread remfes. IlshouM be ander- ^ I rtood that all through the region* namI ed. are nnmoroo* small river* or huge d erreks. 'navigahk (In many earn* , for np into the Interior) for smalt , I steamers that eould not run nfcly ont- „ aide tbo Jcrrey Court. Thorn region' - "*■» yet. remiporatirely uotlevTk.|»sl If owing to the want of a ountlnonus aiul direct mot Uirovurh to New York, safe "» | Wo hare already referred to the lac: * j thai Urge fkot* of ouoatcre boqnenth ' by near the muutli of Ikrab Creek Iu I y.rRTE.'STXVJ i.gajjagy.na&i: charartov. fhrywonMofrontmhsat ' k j « j S

and be towed throogb to Loog Branch [ and then proceed again under tail to 1'orL By the time thai this work could bo * enmpfetrd there W.HI 1.1 he required for Maurice Elver, 1 from Tuekahoc Birer, 2 from Great Egg Harbor Blver, o from MulUcn Blrer. 1 from Tuckcri hewn Barnegat. 1 from Tom* Blver and one front the Mefeconk ■' ni— hint f lu it • ' • ■ fen- , tlk Briekabnrg Tract. There various hteaiurra oould arcmnsindafe the J burinreaalnngUa- lavlaneuuftho route, t In addition, thtec wwohtb- required J during the hoarding sea-mo. at kart 2 . strmccrs fitted up exclusively fir r*—"f*T between Una Branch and . Ceie May. At Tonw ltlver another , i puree ger liteamtr wonld be^mptired i | Egg Harbor city, which would of [ i counc make some um- of the canal. < f Here then would le IS steamers J I required at once lor local barium* «>• , , say nothing about the dcman.1* of , eastern Dcbware, Uarybnd ami , Virginia. L Many °m^.feamms would r. qrire | r !u summer wonld beano of the ronstJ delightful in lire world; from Loog ' t Branch to Cape May b-ing all inland' , nod for three fourths of th.- distance . within one mlk and In foil view of the I e ocean. In addition hundreds of mIIi> ing Y'achb would pa** tliruugh. be I ween Long Branch and Cape May i , cvrrv- season. The rout.: on an avervgv. ; p would not he c'ored by lw bi exceed n .me month.in the year, nod there are ; c IlUt few ibys in the ytar wlwn > tho weather would prevent canal | d simmer- from rasring through Barium | i- Bar. ' I n ft will lc difficult to suggest a more ; - initsirtant or mure impctativel.v , i- needed (wMic work than this, and at v tlso same time one which in impure ' .0 taaencan Is- aeeorapuMXri at so small , an outbr. Wo tare *pcnl much | is time amf money in the Investlgnllun , I. jif^thisaub^ct^ ^ "^unm^ns ^uibll'- j li TV.* Pup.l.tlua ul V-» Jerse, o According t-> the Washington cur- I ,r respondent of tho Newark /Idevrfiser, j, wire receive* hi* figures from Gyi. m Walker, Soprttatemlent of the lA-tt-K sn«, the population at this state is | -r nlacv.1 at SB.CH8, agairut 672,01. In ihUO. an IncreaaaoTurer 3i per cm ,. The CC"" "" ' • 180 1. 1876. ^

Atlantic •• 11.788 24.IW8 " llcrgen ■ 21,818 1W.12I k IturiiDgton 40.736 57.389 „ Camden 3J.157 48.201 tbpc May . 1.1-36 8,499 Cumberland . '22,805 -M.(td *i Ksrei - 98.877 143.806 *i Ghmomier ... 18.415 21.569 c lludaoU. . . . . . 62.717 128,2. U « Hratordun 33,630 :*Wal5 is U~**r 37.419 4tf.»6 - Middlesex. . M.sti I5.IXM M on month r. ».»• 12.621 ■ Morris 34.676 43.137 " Ocean.. 11.170 I3.0M - • aaaaie . . . 29.011 U1.423 " Salem. .. 99.458 '23.91 '■ . Somerset 22.0k 23,512 >■ Sussex . .. 23. W9 23 242 J I'uloti. .. 27.786 38,013 - Warren . '28,432 34,340 872,017 903.046 | tncrea-e juver 34 wr ixuf. ) 231,029 It appear* that Sntiex county has decreased in ]mpu!ation liOl since I860, J and that Somerset and Salem bar* n maik lot slight advance. If tlvc "J fignrcw riiuuM not !«• materially „ changed iu the diflereot .-.unties upon » tbo revision of returns, the apportion- * UK-lit for the State Uwiskiture ^will Uunfenlon, Somerset, Su-*ex ami Warren; and the gain of .. one In Esaex, three In Hudson, anil J .me In Cnlou. The officials al the „ Census Bureau in ohargo oi return* ■ ftom New Jersey haw not tl» highest .minion as to their arcuraey. and prefer to Investigate fortlier before endorring. " | Wuo ARK MaoxAXDiora.— ' There i 1 arc none *o ready to forglvo the con- 1 qnrml aa the bv**.- soldiers who tore , k 1 the burden oftlic war. Grata Brown, ; of Mbsoori. addressing the *oldkn> In * St. Louis, said: "Smlditrt — Wherever I luive gorn in f the ronvaM or thb great State, I have » ever found that those who tore the ; of battle welt* life first to extend " ' the right hand of reconciliation— » I prompt to forget all auiino*- , y, ami to consign to ohBvloo obsolete bene*, by-gooo phraseology', past j " naxnencbiutc. It wa# tmly UKssewbu held high carnival In the rear that would still prolong thenotcofdbcord, fmjdng tor eonttoned pillage.— ! Ftntut LxuviKit,- It has toen re- 1 cently naocrUtlncd that the Fhlladcl- j t phb PuUie UJftr realise* a larger net | J profit tier annum than any alngk . .tally paler In the United States.— 1 The butl oasa of the other concerns ! be larger, hot- tho net profit i it to Tho reason b that I ' while the £Wy«r ha* seventy : , thoaaand drily cirenbtioa and an ; > enormous advertising |*trooage, it* f cash hnsb protect* it from losses, and i U b under no expense for special dis- 1 * , patches and distant correspondence, . ; having '.'no room for them." J Tho t.\ S. Bailroad Mutual Life Ini turance Association has sustained a > . In** of two of it* members, both to- J longing ou Western | ' . heirs of (Ira deceased will rai-li receive , #058 The numhrr of deaths which ha* occurred In the Association siuct , It* orcanixitiou has been five. The . present membership uow number* . 1100. We consider this Insurance a* , , the cheapest mode yet devised. , The Anti-Secret Society Convention ! ! which mst In Syracuse tost week has ; j ■ refected a >rt*te" organisation w)tb : , 1 Grrrit Smith as president. The Stale i ' in be organised into dbtrict*. ami . are to b* sent to preach tho : crusade against weret socbtle*. ■ ■ The greater number of the mem tori of, < , tho convention and of the Stale *nek ly i I seem to be ring) man, who doubt to** I ; , ! are at prevent out of employment and J , I rndlv In med of -om-thln'g "for Idle I ■ 1 ! hand* to do." [| CoxrontxTAL 1j» i: I>st-r..vM r. : j fi Co.— We have jnrt received ftom ; . i . Mfsm. Potter Brother*, the newly ap- 1 « I ! pointed agent* for this Company In i , r j Sooth Jersey, a brief statement of the | " ■ ; bttrinrss done during the month nf No- • . • vemher. - No. nf PoHeim Usik.1 Ui»| - [ Annual Premium #fn,089J8 I Total Policies Issued dureI organlxatinn of Company- .H.09S i • • : Annual Premlnm 4^894,334.98 ! ] 'I At a recent meeting of the Bdrrs 1 j | and Trustees, of the Second Prrshv- i '"tartan Church, at Brtdgchin. the . ' sabrv of Bev. II. U. Boaille. P-vtnr , \ ainensuel from fll.001 to 8 1.2ft! I pars>mag>'. ThU b a merilsd j : tri bate lo worth. Th* Common Cornell or Philadoi ^1* j a*ted a bid the other day retail- i ring a paid Tire Department. The 1 1 ' hill 1s now before tlm tolmt Branch ' 1 when It will sbo las* and hoconw :. ; law If Mayor Fox don rat veto l! ; . TbeoWcrs oflimebureb** ofthe I':, e- j 1 t of Newark, at their tole mis. ting, ; I remderaoed fashions), k mnsic in the J > Mncvuary, and fovnrad the rt-cstato , fishing at ringing ciasm afinitor to • • , thorn of okteo time. J Th* directors vff the -Wert Jersey , , i isajniaari.gr.';

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Dry Good*, Groceries, Ac. <pUE PuMio are, iron, rally Advlasd to call at THE CHEAP STOBE —or— WILLIAMS ! DENNISVILLE, Cafb Mat Co./N. J., ' Wkrr, Ikax will tad I,, 17 Variety si I ^ NEW GOODS. j C SHAWLS & Oiier Goods Choice Goods . LOW DOWN FIGURES ' , FOR CASH ! | W, aak, a »|w<l«lt^ ol rr A CLE GOOD*. Bleached Muslin Department • Being the Largest and lk-st j Assorted in the Comity. j COME AXD SEE OC1WW STOCK SIOHT | 4 LOTIIH, CARRIMEHEN. Ltnrn Drills, Etc. Grtxcia, Queciu Ware, dx. ■i T Yon will find at T1IE CIIEA. STORE of Mackey Williams, | PHOSPHATES, LUM^R, FLOUR AND GRAIN ! 'Irs* and Choice stock, | At The VEBV Lowest Punt*. 1 ! WwetfMI,. MACKEY WILLI A Mb, ' ». C. PRICE'S | OH E A p"sTO It E tor. PKRKT A YCfSION 8k., : CAfE ISLAND, j ML'SLINS, (Rkacktel aa* uablrecbal.) "i R t|t.TalM*M|TO« af all 0 L vi ARTH Eh W A * E • i I'll M.N. OILS. (.L188 t rem, ' GROCERIES, ■ j TEA. *PGAE MOLASSI*.' ITICEt row Dcx » *mot. !| KSS2^^' J flour by Ik, barrel or |>auad ' | C'AXTRELL'l AGUE MIXTURE) 4 UaRRASM*I^W%IIHIIE — STATIONEItY. t STAMP*. TINWARE, Ka. I I , ^.aawe.ASdStaailsalSjrJteUirem^ ! HIICCLLCtCOta ' s •' lt>» »4LKEVX-VWH«?Xl_ ' Grert , a CENTS WANTED TO SELL - ^ CHAMRERUX'S LAW BOOK FOPBU8INKSS MEN. - j THE REST ll'SsCHlrriON ROOK OUT. \ 4 ot'NTs w arte to— *m a Bailiff ta ■ i . Go. »>•, or at Louie Mo da 4 Lrt-rraE to tocnc hex. ; ^to-' tetatato is * sssfiU rerstoy. i ks sS5£r?3£2SS J rtiire| ^^a*^ w'afe M*tejassws»ia^i . - MrsU aa* rkTUaal rteaMtTi rresnire' . m7?l'«?TT-'^Vl SVuT'toas^irta'" : laha-BMASisSKSi } l*Ua*>ua maawla^ ^ ■ ^AteT ^Y*i -T "UI-. "Msreiae* OaMs." j I

Leach & Ware's Collin fHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT HARDWARE IN SOUTH JEB8ET, LEACH A WABE'X

c 5 k m ■ A. CO te re r: ' E B SS •* g ^ k 2 BY B n >• re m . te s * '' i ; 3 2 s ■ ° * * 1 5 H * m n u | g tsn st EIGHT*. | *A8H CORD. "»SH PCLLIEh. 'tin Lot to*. RAMI PASTER KBff LEACH to HABE'X. | .lit i S S a e a j ! S ! 3 ; 0 * ■ s s * i 0' . ! » 3 ! * S I pOBE PLANER. Jack Planes, Smooth Planes, Mitre Planes. Brtd Plane. Rahtori Planet, Double and Single j Plane Irons, M aS LEACH i. M AKE'N. * I =!/ ?'s4 i 1 1 ; t , f ; v ! i ; • r ; « i 5 - 8 • a ; i : r c * " ? J » = ■ i 5 ;?:!?:? H Si - ir»i ??r-n § jr Van Want any tolud or €ABPENTEHS" rt MASONSFARMERS' TOOLS LEACH to WABE'R. W -3 es . 3 p 1 i i 1 3 s i 5 =)! og ! 3 s 3 ' z 3 s g J • 3 5 b m : 5 aa = Flour! Flour!! FLOUR , IM THE COUNTRY ! Cheaper Than at Any Othe r Ston In the County . LEACH to WABE'k. r • ' r " to I YD* OE : Grooeriea, ; PROVISlOTST.s CHINA ware, WILLOW WARE, Wooden Ware. «fcc fecM toe., toe, LEACH to WAMPff.