CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1871.
Sir 01 ft an Wart. "v at Trnr. la Advnncp. . r j MACBATW. fate a. Hurrk a, xait. Uur U.ankla lr«al 5S5£f..^ !-"• -jCItTu-0*!, t*». thk nut. aritriot. TWi nailer U reriotu ud to abrorbi"S *jp*at deal of public attention.— rill- price of (be article baa come to be »,iproaalv«. Wlictbtr it la outrageous. a aobjert tor dlacuaion. Wedtxeliar of hat wet* the price went op in New York rity to fifteen dollar* per DR. which la uo|i:aoedeDted. The • itert upon die manea of tbo people of ii .ii ciljr and all orer the Atlantic -ill-., wlmaroitepeodcnt on tbo Pennsylvania mine* tor their aapplict, »..M to deplorable. Ili"» well-known tact that when • II additional lorn of the acrcw can be irrwieUMy and safely made, it ie Imortabty given cut that tbo mlnrra • r- on a ktrflu, or that the miner* hare ihtnlord en inereaae of wage*. And «Me alleged stoppage, or tbia alleged ■ lurreeer or mtpenee. In the mining of e-wl I- mmle llwexrace for an inerraae . in the price of It. it I* gratifying, however, that a chock baa bom pet upon the conspirator* In tin* extent that the price luu not advanced to In cxtortioootc figure -iiiticipot-il a few day a ago. Thla ia .iltogethrr owning to the Influence of upon the conooctor* of the fraud (Hough tl e column of the boding New York Journal*, an that the cooaplraloni "| re frightened and brought to a eenar of the fiiet that the American people i-annot he nppicssod by monopolies nilhont a fHcnd to aland up for their righto, and thai frieod la the independent prroa. Whether tbo present elate of aflkiri ahall reach the extreme point of a ceo! famine or not, the duty of Caogrite ia equally dear The Import duty on foreign coal moat be removed without delay. It la atated that If the duty on ooal were repealed, a Sort of two tbouaand meets, loaded with coal, would leant Nova Scotia for New Y ork and other porta within aix weeks, Let them eome. peace at i-*ot. A treaty of praoo baa been aigned liaa driven a hard bargain, btJTsL Thiers appear* to hare made the beat •fit. Alsace and the fortress of lietx are to be eurteudereil to Germany.— Nothing It said hi the term* aa to any other part of Lorraine than MeU; , but we auppote that all of the territory along the German frontier west of the fortress to the torn of the Yeegee Mountains it Included in the Marion. , Tide I* no doubt the hardest and most < humiliating part of the bargain, and , will ever rankle in the breasts of the | Trench people. 11m Othar part of [ U» bargain to that France la to pay , Prneeia fire mllHardt of franca, or a ; littte tea* than one Ihonmnd million* i ..four gold dollars Thit amount will ; dnubtbaa be heavily reduced when all , the war contribution* levied trpoo the , people ere deducted. To Insure the , fhlfilmmt uf the conditions It It agjeed , that a parthm of French teeritory, | inrhidlug tome of the fartUled town., • ahall remain temporarily in pomeealoD , of the (i remain a precaution inanity j taken by a Victorians enemy. Tbla ( win ha a heavy drain upon the pocket* of the French people, and will engulf ihcm In poverty tor many year* Wa babeva the term* of thla treaty t witl be referred to the French A mere- I b|y. who will do doubt ratify than.- f On* great poMlLTUan baa achtevwd I w** Urn watvaraf to* hi tended triumph- t through Paris, and it appear, he made | bug* cun-eeeiene to obtain thla end.— . The French Army ef the Bast la to be c dtehaadad. Cbanxy, it appear*, ha* t reared hi. bead-quarters to Felctiera. a and the Army of to* Intra la to am- t bark from Brett, and will htod at La- r Rochalfe, and from thence will rOret a h lonotlaa with Chamv- c ■ ■■' fl
Ties rail uf the I Inure of Representstive, which la to mast on tbo 4th of March .bow* that the republican* wis hare a majority of thirty-fire in a How of twa handled and twentyfor* yet to be elected to AH recent Tit fancies, and New Hampshire, Cooueticnt, Texas, and California bare pet to hold ,-Wim tor their toll «» JKl to^Mttae.111^ ftwala and Ounnretteni may pomibly — od all democratic members, aevrn ..Itogrtker. and Texas wlli certainly "d'trtt two, If nut all four, of ber ap- • lure, of course, ia aafoly repobBcan. "he will return three members to -•vol! the republican majority. There I t .tod. but « the roll .Unite at J^- 1 eat the tretvthbto majority of the re- j
. Ddawan fiah^^ttod'a kU ha* I - Been introduced la tke legislature. of . . rem aid limbic importance to them, and i we therrfiye, desire to direct their at- < - tentlon to IU provision*. The bU! la i r tor the regulation of fisheries in the i Delaware. | It provide, that no pcrwoa shall i have in his pneacnioo or offer lor tak | , aliad rsnght in the nver or any of it* : "j tribqlariee. hclow the head of Treuton 1 Fall*, between the llth of Jane and i " the IOth of July, or above the bead of 1 " Uie Fall*, between the lflth of Jane i ,. sod the llth of July. The penalty tor a violation ofthl* provision I* (10 _ tor enrh fi*h bond in the person's pos- i r- t alon or exporevl by him tor sale dorre log the period named. Any pernio i " may pnweestc before a J attire of the . r. Fence. The C'omtnteriooer* of Fltb- ■ w eric* tuny, however, permit the taking ' fieh at any time tor the purposes of t. natural or artificial propagation It >teo provided that all gilling ' scinee shall lie taxed at the rate of fire ,f cento a fathom each season, and all person* neing or (tehlng with gill net* ■ •ball be required to take out a license, 1 and shall be required to affix to hit nets a metal stamp marked with the > number of fathoms, and certifying that - be ha* paid the required tax. The >e penalty for the noo-fulfilltnent of these 1 •. requirements it a fine from (10 to (SO, >- and (1 tor each shad taken. The lin art to for gieeto* V* «h" fieri, 1 ir of the Court of Common lVse, and to ! tt bo valid for one year. .f Another provision authorise* the le Governor to appoint one person in i- each county adjoining tbo river Dela- 1 i, ware to be flab wardene, whoae duty 1 it ahall be to enforce the provision. of 1 n this act; tbey shall be appointed for a ; <c term of three yean, and thall make 1 • an annual report to the Cumtnimioncn 1 s of Fisheries; and shall receive (3 for : e each day of actual service; provided, 1 d their pay ahall not exceed (lata year. ' d They ahall cause to be removed from ' if the river all weir*, racks fish twekets, I e fishing dame or pounds, or any seine, brush, darn or other devise anchored, ' staked or fattened for the purpose of 1 t- lairing fieh.is In edition to the money penalty t turned, the act declare* that all boats, ia net*, seines and other Implenxoto that - if may be need contrary |o the reqalre- • — rale o t Uk taw shall >*.. eulrJvU to ' d seiiure and forfeiture, ' • Wr call attention to tbU act In order 1 that those whom it * fleets may take 1 e such action at their interests may 1 « seem to demand. a - 1 r uruina* «t.ith» i e t The legislature will no doubt adopt - e the Joint resolution asking oar Sena- I r tor* and repreaontatirea in Congress to I „ urge an appropriation of (900,000 for I e the more effectually saving of life and t j property on the New Jersey coast— i The last report of the chigf of the Rev- i j enus Marine to the Secretary of the I r Treasury recommended each appro- ( priatiou as desirable, and the ioveati- | gstioos made by our Commlerioners of - Pilotage have fully confirmed the ne- J ceeelty of inch action. There are now ; twenty-eight lite-eavlog etatloo* on the I ■ whole extent of our conit, many of ■ 1 which are in a dlkpidatad condition, j ' with appliances eo far worn out aa to , ' be In many case* unserviceable. The ] 1 nation* are In aome cue* eight mile* I " apart and are that unable to afford 1 ' mutual *e«l»l«tMr In sadden emerg- j • race*. It 1* felt by Col Sawyer, th* , ' superintendent That there should be at I - Iraet twelve additional station*, located c 1 at Intermediate point* on the more ( • dangerous part of the coast New t 1 boats are required tor all the harbors, f ' those now In nee bring for the meet ' ' part unfit for use. Each of them boats f r should have a capacity tor thirty per- , ' an< cost about (175. The outfit e 1 fur the new stations, including boild- « 1 would cost u estimated, 134,000. j 1 It Is mid, *hould alto bo . I made for furnishing su additional crew i 1 of six men at each station daring the 1 1 winter months. The entire amount ' 1 actually and immediately needed for ) > these purpose* to estimated at (.10,000. I > to needed, further, for the regular « ' yearly expense* some (87,000, which f Include* the pay of the proposed addi- t ' tlonal crews.
» The pnaentCbngraa* has been noted y for 1U tin* of omtoalcm than for i- of commission. It haa. ao for, - to abolish the income tax. It a foiled to pass an apportionment rfcamraaatt « and BepreaentaUvea Jeocke* - and Annatroog. have received no e other notice than that which wa* given * them by their authors Mr. Hoar's k sdocatlonal MQ and the other bills cm i- tame *nbject have been quietly >- pasted by. The air Bat railroad bill » betel locked up. The centennial celebration MO baa not yet passed the Senate, and will moat probably foil, - through the envy and Jealousy of the c aenaton from New York. The frank - if lu( privilege to to be perpetuated. Afi * rsaaanre* for the restoration at Amern kan eomtneree will ba toft untouched. - Th* tax on aatt, and othar ooeroua i- burden* wQI be allowed to stand it another year, to rex the people and 1- further embarrass the Industrie* of the « country. 11 Bwt it hae in eome napact*. been a a "r irtnon*" "session. Up to today not .- a single ooo of the vsrion* plundering * land-grant and nobody schemes bets I- become a tow, although am bill haa T passed the House and aoe Urn Senate, n with some probability of both succoedT log. especially as they now hare several >- tail* embracing kindred subjects tacked - t* them. Not a single important subject of ) new legtalatiea ha* been adopted, and, ' j I excepting the debate on the Hao Domln- . j go rrwoiutiona, there hare badl no die- , ! ctMskm* worthy erf ante. , : The next gwbernstorUl atoetion in 5 New Jersey to alrmdy fanvissed d a^ ^ joUUcton^ m,l Um tmnm e 1
After a fortnight's sojourn at ban the new^mprr mm-*i«iexl- ' cot* who aocompaatod the expedition are - fttftflshlng m *ith locubestioot . which in mo*t enact, are tinged by prei existing opinions with rapid u the i under our fostering care and conferring political righto equal with our own I citizen! upon this "stent barbarous i people. " Cotenel Jlcillchael, who rep- , resented on the mission the Phitodell phis A'srrt rfwrica., ha* fnrnidwd to I that paper some etattotka, which, as r they bear at leusts semi -ofikfoi Stamp • of importance. It appears by r thee* figure* that the debt set down ) by Bar* a* owing by Son Domingo it, . io the aggregate, (1.114,801.01, of . which amount about »000,0UU to doc i a* salaries to public officer* for the : years 1868. 1800, 1870 and 1871, and . as this stun to set down at about (800,- [ 000, H to susceptible of considerablef enlargement. Thto dam ef creditors will, no doubt be unanimously io feror . of annexation to the United State*. . The balance of the indebtedness i* 1 made up of consolidated war debt, , amounting to (81.000, and different otberdalma ranging from (16,311.28 to , 8239,000 — all embraced in fire claims. , From the manner in which these t claims are slat ed, and their character. t it may reasonably be supposed there i an more of the same sort. The goveminent of Sau Domingo, or rather . IUcz a Co,, admit the existence or and estimate that (1,500,000 will discharge ail its obligation*. , The present basis of population used i to one adopted by the ecclesiastical . court, and to aa follows: ban Deutiagu , district, 41.400; Axon district, 36.000; I Scibo district, 39,000; Sainsna district. , 4.100; La Vaga district, 53,300; bantl- , ago nod vicinity, 33,800; Puerto Tint* , and vidoity, 9,300; making a total of r 907,700. The revenues ofSan Domingo r arise* from custom house fee*, import and export and port charge*, regtoter I of mortgagee, license*, stamp paper, , pottage stamp* and losses of national t property; the but not produring any- | tiling at present, owiog^to tlie^luatiou f of the country. Daring tbo jtor IMS the aggregate of receipt, were (176, - , 798.43. We make the following ux tract from ! Mr. MeMichael'e very intertsUng iet- . ter, which exhibits clearly how elllfi- , evil, it will to to arris* at any eoocloalon approximating to the real state of . the fiteto: How much the debt to, and . hew much of tbe territory to covered , by grant, from eome one or other of the various government, which have exorcised power there within the but fifteen year*. It to quite certain that Mr. Sumner was not for from right ! when be said we would purchase a - tow anit, if nul a war, by anncx- > San Domingo, and it would not ■ t* awn rtetli before all (Ate of grant* I and claim* would be for sale In New tiona of lobby tote would be formed to I the public treasury profusely: The policy has been panned here of - riving lara* gift, of land. There:, the f Fabeo* Habey grant of one-fifth of all the public domain in consideration of a geological surrey; and the one to J. OOufflvmn aad Id* ««eociate* ofali esctlon* of land bctworu c«m- ■ ana and Kt. Jago. along the Uoo of a proposed railroad. The protected route of thto ia through Abe haert of ' tlie famous Ontral valley, La Vega i tbe finect agricultural recion of I the country. A similar conoeeaioo been made to & W. Shoemaker and associates, for a propoenc! railroad between here anel Axua. Tbe island of Alto Vela to ptoelged for a loan made by certain English merTho records are very imperfect, some of them having been removed by the Spaniards Tbe exactness of our fisdal operation* is here unknowu. and titles are so confused that at best government will foil heir to a large amount of litigation Old claim, and deeds will be revived. The general tail mate of one million and a half of debt, referred to lu a previous tetter, to adhered to by th* Ban administration, but thto to based ou a low valuation of certain boods, whose holder*, willing eooogh to part with them at price with tbe prospect of a Domdynasty, will hold on for high prices when Uncle Sam to treasurer. For instance, I was shown a thick handle of paper, note* and bond*, which tbe owner told me bore on iu i (30,000. Of thto, only (4.000 . bad hero issued by thto admlntotratioo, , tbe ouanoe being ofC'abral's. "What to that Cabrai paper worth now?" I asked. "Nothing: tbe Dominican republic haa nothing." ' What do you i expect to ate for It from the United States?" "Dollar for dollar; I took it for goods and provtokme." Thto gentleman, who to well Informed, rati- , mate* the public debt at (4,000,000 which to the general opinion among . merchants. Th* French claim of , H.fll tonot reeognitod a* applying
* The 4Mb* for March present* a 0 magnificent array of illustration*, n selected with th* good teste for which * thto periodical ha* beeouM frmou*.— ' D The Statue of Goethe at Munich— T Frederick S. Wlnttou (portrait)— , Q Moonlight on tbe Water*, (full pnge)tl Island of Cfcnau— Marie Antoinette * (full page), after the celebrated picture I, by Pant Delaroche-Ratisboo Cathe- , oral— a glorioa* epecimon of the per- * faction of Gothic Arcbitsctnrc— and n " Jobo Bull by Frank Beard, Um cartcaturiat-All theee go '- to make an a onmber which must I- . * i d Jl?n:— ^he «rw*U Goddam'' I. a * : : tstS; 1 , and donotwomler that the pnbll^cr* can already announce an aditioa exI- W« consider highly creditable to lb* d «■»««, culture of the American ■ j r^T*. *»■ *e advise our raadere to I ■ " eend at oocn to the pnUtohere, June* ! 1 Sutton A Co., 43 fjberty St, New I J f k ork. Subscription prioc, (with oil ] , chroma Dudta,) only WSJ. ' A JtaUi. TUat.— Our mnekal i will do well to examine' Mr.it At Moxtiily, a 'lapaea^AiEyjiii a year, ll tokened on thelSih ! » naSB' ~l^e vto met i| S
uonunvt itxautt ) Tbe bill to idhmit the question aflj- . aebte to a vote In the Mrenl totro- , thins, ward* find borough* of thto * stale to decide whether sfiy .hall bo ' granted or ' not, wa* no Thnrsdar - ordered to a third reading without r amendment, or without a word pro or I "Senator HrijMn.titroduee.l a IdpI njement to the act concerning taxes.— 3 It provide* that hereafter a poll tax not . ex aoding ooe dqllar *hall be a*va>ed K upcfii any male lnhabiuat ef the State ot the age of 41 rears or upward** except the polls of all volunteer* and 0 eel lor*, who hare Mrvi-d for the period * -nfsmtymrarattroiateoitewc wounded n and discharged who have and at all and !«»*•• town boooral-h di*clursrd, ' pro riding that ttetUag i -ntainetf In " tbe nupjileioenl "loll Interfere with >, any apcxial law Dow existing in relation _ Senator J. W. Taylor in the rhalr) . rated that the bill should orlgiiiatr in e the I loose, it living for the raiting of d revenue. Mabsrqueollr it was Introduced in the Iloutc. It to intended to lr catch the newly enlnwehtecd' colored * Mr. Nile* lotrniWrd a bfll to rn- * courage tbe fonnalien of libra rie* lo i. the MibUc aeboote of New Jersey. I* which authorixre an appropriation or 1 twenty dollar* to' every school district. ' providing a Ilk* snm shall be ruined by Ml becri prion In aald district* and ° the further »um of ten dollars each I. yror to every *cbool dlUrict, iirovidiug 0 a like amount iliall lc raiwd by tub•cription for the snpport of a library ' and the purchase of scliool apparatus. * An set to Incorporate the New Jerr- ery Coast Canal (oinjiuiit. introduced ,r by Mr. Adams, namosa. incorporator* , A P. Stanton, Thomas Van Gilder, " Charks E. P. Maybew. Miltem P. " I wrcc. J. I- tfcucr. and Thus l"age. I- with a capital slock of (10,009. to construct a *blp canal to connect the 1 water* of lUrilan llay with tlie navi- , gable water* of Itetow.irr Hay, the II mate to be from Its ritan Hay near 0 Sandy Hook, through the Shrewsbury ); River, thence by the most navigable , rotile to Barnrg*l Hay, Utile Egg 1 Harbor. Tnckertoo Bar, and Great Bay, through any of the chanoeto. » eounil* or baya, between Great Boy if and Great Egg llartoir ^te^ through ° Creek, to Denote Creek, from thence to Delaware Bay, with pewer to dredge rr and deepen any of the same to r, seven feet in depth and fitly feci To ,i width. Senator Becsley introduced a bill lo provide for and regulate the laying u out. opening and construction of pub8 lie road* and alreeto acrom railroads. . It prorate, that the Judge of the Circuit Court ol each county .hall, before the first day of June. 1.71, appoint i n three eommltaioocrt who *hall hold | h their office for three year*. Whenever | i- it to propmcd to open any atreet or | , road, the commtotloneni must be no- ' lifted In writing, »|««ifying the road.— - " The commtoaloner* then to notify the d corporate authorities of the locality d where the road i* to he laid out. and ,e the company whoae roilrood to to be croeenl, when and where they will be e heard. On a vkw of the premier* tbe I it comroltalooernhall determine whether | x the crossing shall be allowed, and if so. whether tho croeelng ehall !*) on a . level with, or over, or under the railroad, and file their determina- > lion within ten days with the County t Clerk. , A Joint Ilesolution Introduced bjr Mr. Becsley. requests "ur repreeentallree Id Congress to ask an appropris- " tioo of (909,000 to be expended in 1871, 0 for the more effectual securing of fife and property on the New Jersey f roost. _____ »• ■MMteeafi*. ' borne year* ago a New Vork paper ' uttered the fslte eutemcnt that the State of New Jeney taxed emy pas- " eenger from New York, on llh- Camden J and Ambuy railroad, our dollar a 1 held, for Ute pririirge of crneaing the ' State. Thto has town eo often rrpeat- , ed that it haa generally been accepted * as true, and we find it reiterated ; in a recent number of the Chicago r J fell. " Th* fact aiinplj Is. that New Jersey ■ levied a tax upon the rood In accord1 ance with buajness. dealgnatiug that the company sh -old pa; to tbe State TBX ccxra lor each tasaeager and ' rirrxxx cewt* for each ton of freight ' coamyed acrom the State, and even this trifiiog per capitum was several * years ago abolished, and tho mooopoly powers of the company nllnqutobre ' bull the old etonder, inventcsl by an 1 enraged Bohemian whom the company : refined to "dead-head,'' keeps aa Its ' travels, and men, wbo are otlirrwise * well informed, consider it a good joke ' to sneak of the "Slate of Camden and Ambuy. " Says a Philadelphia paper, eomi mealing upon New Jersey affairs: — It to clear that we have something t to learn from our pctaperou* .toter , on rite east bank of the Delaware, ■ and might profit by following her ex- ) ample In several particular*. Ilrrrdu- , cations! system and ber Internal 1mt provement system will compare fovor- [ ably with that of any of the stale*, - while tbe management of her finance* i should he a lesson for alL ' Our educational tystem to good, 1 lait It to not yet what we intend to ■ nuke it. So long a* a largo portion ' marly half ol the children or th* ^ state 'do not attend public schools at ' pitoh. 'I (ft 69 Waiuinutow Hnuurr. i i nrrtcx on* i , From? to 8 o'clock A. M. " 9 to 1 o-elork P. M. i " 2 to 7 o'clock P. M. 8 to OK." 1'. M w text the - i null cteeea. sownav ort ten Notra. | From 4 to 3 o'clock P. M. J. K. GauttMUt, Puaunastar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ win ks *st* et eoSttTtale. Iilhijeu no I.IVF. STOCK. -ausifo. g-aattfee johi o. uttrr.su., L B- a w. A. rsx.vi ii 1 PAINTERS' A BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, r.txxr cxaor ixltiko CAWDXjr. x •.
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Paper Ka»gtag, N°- 19 "W nwhingrton St.. Opporite the Centre Hooae, einmran.i.1. 0 EO R 6 E W. SMITH, -terafc Pr*otio*l F«i»ter. GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, china slmuhd, , And All other Painting Neatly Executed and Satiafitetion Guaranteed. No. 19 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. GEORGE W. 8MITH, AUCTIONEER. Cap* Roy city, 1. J.
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■iiuseh card*. V. L. oturoca, . DENTIST. lAltntr, "awv practical architect, ' architect and builder, K. * zrr eurr-zr-ux me lusrxr.xrx*. *. X. lot. suit k Loses) *u. Atteruey A 0onc*eller-*t-L*w, Bolicitor. M .srxa a exahixcb tx ctlsxccax, |J 1 MILLlk, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, uif/ri',— w#*t car. rtaav a couth rr», csrx iiusii,.* i. na Kaperul *tt*stioa *lree le deltatteai rpitOMA. fi. HUGHE. LICXXSKD AUCTION EC B. S.HO"At' irroxvir-dr-ux, Mjrtu, ioucitoi, Proraretar of tkt n*w ot Cape May Coeelr . ,). rr. leaning. d/sttit cxrxif.r cot*r HocxE-Taeriat* cm rczr)x'A^r"ta •' eueta. iuaaocATre o'rVicc-j.iaM.,. run it riitLLir., HO HKOP ATHIC P II I S I tl A N, OIT1CE AND BEatDKNCC— No. u WASHington *t.. Cape Ray, K. J. ^'HARNESS MAKER. ; HH. lMdl'iBd "urlrtej, criUm'He.ta. la* i rt'RE NEAT*' foot OIL mgrirtogerriwete) *"4 H.rera., nosii^Es- I .1 THORAX DDFCT. | ® 37 8. Brcond 8t., above Obestant, \ - -j rHILADELfHIAt K ?ijiti.'i^*okf ".taM ^ *5 1-" = * lira. .Ira, OU . lotb. U at I! ox*, ftru,. -4 < xrts. au**. "sts. Mai. Beta, eta, .C, I u o ril »t w.trk kr will ullta^.k.-Mo, i M ieu'tk tara^flrralf butfiilk lira.. "Sepur"" a riTr.crxALD. GRAIN. FEED. LIME. PLarrEK. I tadtaN T"' <>*rt*sr. f-zy". Q««r«Tii IwrteS caarrr*: cAimti Fell BMorturst —Aloe, OIL CLtfrH., MATTINOB DRUG GET*. RUG*. WINDOW •HADxa, *T4ia Bonn, ... G. B. SNYDER tt co.. B« SOUTH SECOND FT* FHILADELFN1*. .\n'lMili:lllilii. ewtabl1hiimknt. - WASHINGTON XT RETT, CAFE NAT CtTT. PATENT BURIAL CASKETS, asssB * "ara,ra„.-cra rrai^ATtae <N*e NaT Cxtj. Xtav JNX SI* NTAXD I THOMAS 8. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 08 liniimi STRUT, ' «rro.rr* AMxaic.N Houxt row. ' rot*-, muss*1 AMD CHILDBEN1* BOOTS. J rt trpd b »HOE**GAITEha, " woke AMDK to orer repairing rratut done. — — — „ i fib gan-8-itt1xg. 1 M. <-. UIIOADH, ! PLUMBER, !] Gtenm and Caa FITTEH. No, 5 Manalon Street, ' cafe *.* crrr, ! As* IX)I N.rk.l b-trai. rblluOlpkl. iiir*™ •**'"*' •" """■ sU ertat. la toy ] s.nriMltae |1*«e la wsTk ud Mr-. J •EST QDauv, or ; HYRRAL'LIC ttfiUT ' A»S.^tSBv^ •
Dry 0*od«, Greerrie*, fa*. 'pUE Public err xexirr*n¥> Atlvtuwd to cull at THE CHEAP STORE MACKEY WILLLVM8 DENNISVII.I.E, Cap* Mat Co., K. J., NEW GOODS ivtt xtcEirxo naa rut crrr. DRESS SHAWLS J Otter Ml taltata* wttk trrst rare ud jut atapM ta Clioice Goods WILL ax IOLD AT LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH I W. U.S. a **enslgjd ST.rLE OOODA Bleached Mnslin Department Being tbe Largeet and Me« Assorted in the County. ; UUME AND BEE BUt NEW XTOCX .101(1 ( LOTHS, t'ANSlREREfi. Linen Drills, Etc. roa MEN-I AND aorx- wear, L a large stoce or 4 Grvcfiet, Queetis Wart, Ac «T You wrill Ami at TnK CHEA . STORE of Mackoy Wllllama, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUR HO GRIM ■T THE qUaNTITT. ! «sb >M . . -r / ta ertpVl o n "o " C Ooti 'lo* 'utTT { ll> stareerauptloetsur New and Ckolre Ninck. I At The Vebv Lowest Phi caa. I j GREAT tisacslx"** ■ ""«Mb MACKEY WILLIAMS, nxxxiiTD LE. JeXbV l.p. Mar Coeery, N. J. N. C. PRICE'S ; CH K A P* 8TOHB : For. PEBRI I XIK8I0X 8ts., , cate island, ■ | JAVtNG mrwM ku sleek fix Ike ten i altar* Ikr fkUedtaf geeta el tke LOWEST C**a PRICES i NUIL1N*. IlkukN aa* eebtoeritaSj raiNT*. n tete Mil. *er ysr*. rLRNN*lj^_j^^^ veStR^"*' TEIMM1MG* ef ell DESCRIPTION!, ytxwkWBg ! OLV4aBTM*bwaa» Piinn. 01t». GLUS A PITTT. GROCERIES. ' TEA. IUOAR. MULAUEI. SPICE! rteer bj Ik. barrel er peee*. rwBE. HAN! k^LARD. . c.NTjtELL'f acre mixtuiml oaaaisowoiAQMitBtuie. HTATIONEKY. Iknirita S4 xsul ''kx^wenetL* ooe .ovtg^iMsvkNi! } A'o. 4 r-'i St., cap. Ma// «fj. f- J. | Art... HtikixeAXOcsaai.au CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY, (.9 MADE rxox A* I CtTv CAN MAKE MONEY " ^•$SS8P!® u TWELVE DOLLARS i "«.WUI»uwIr»rl Tr rttt, -fir- dUhrrttl perktu *1 rlthra clsu [£«i"rJrfi;y£SESawt "xx^BterOX ■« (tab,.-, Neieeriw tat a llata* Ik'UxT"**' " ' Sm' DEsrNEM^ * DN k». eta UTlIkll c-aanire.-"-) J UJ U B 111 ,

