CAFE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY', MARCH 23, 1871. ' — -j
<?kf (Afrit* Wait. T"1 ~=^ u Yea**-. In -V.lvnn.n-. ' Mart* *3. mil. ggg|||j ,^Pgp SSaBBrjBii tmn "rJwTte c-w «m. nil am. jebakymex go wkutt— Id replying to thl* question In tbe ut-gaUvc. the Kilxabrlh J— mat uji among other things, T-and In South Jtrwt n»y he purchaKd nt from ten t» flfUrti dollar* per acre, which may he made the very beet tillable land In the country; and land Juat fitted for fruit and vegetable raUIng; Um*c productions always find a ready market and rommand a high price In New Vocfc and Philadelphia. Another consideration la health. Few and ague-- those peata of the weft— present a great barrier to her prosperity. Sickness soon makes tlic new emigrant oat mat long for his old We hem a gnat deal about the growth of the weal. Ohio, daring the last decade, has not equalled New Jersey In lhi« respect. Neither Cincinnati. Detroit or St. Louir has I tad so rspld a growth dnriug the last ton year* aa EUza'vth has; and it ia sale to say that for the snt ten yean they will not equal her. Ifhaptdnn. !« sought for. we would answer tbeir Inquiry In tho language of the poet: ■ "vM.sr.SKrr.nj^.t... r zmgrxsssszsR*. rssaSgte sr-*~-Tm:ui: kcuis a good deal of liard coiumon sctuc In theeupplemcuttothc charter of Now Brunswick, introduced into the legislature to exempt front local taxation for Are yean after their cstahUshuicni, the property of mann(scturlng corporation, which shall go there. This will go a kmg way toward redressing the prevent inequality in the system of taxation of personal property. n>e individual with a loose enoacteooc crew pea entirely, or pays a mere fraction of what he would If the law wen promptly enforced bat corporations are forced to "stand and deliver. ''and therefore pey a very unjust share of the burdens, lint consequence of this Is that capital, overburdened with taxation iu New York does not corns Into this Htote to as large an extent aa it otherwise wuald, although the lower rate of taxation here now even holds forth gnat inducements, of which moony men are taking advanWe learn from Washington that it has transpired that differences of oplnI no exist among the members of the Joint Commission which may prevent thrlr coming to an agreement. One of the American Commissioners signiflrently remarked, that If the Coram tirioo wore able to errive at a satisfactory conclusion, they might get through their labors by lbs middle of April— Of crane tire uncertainty aa to when they vrill get through Indicates that there are difficulties. net the leeet of which Is thought to bo the primerv recognition by England of her liability ■ This Ss'all along been the great booc df contention Win England admit her liability, and confine tho question simply to the amount of the damigmf Or the five colored represents tires In Congress, It la said that Mr. Elliott, of South Carolina, will he the loading man. He ku able speaker and a good debater. Tie baa the appearance of a foil blooded negro. Mr, Rainay, of the same State, isa teachen has a good education, and is a fair representative. Mr. Dc large, also ofSasrth Carolina, Is a native of Havtl. He has served in the South Carolina legislature, and Han active politician. Mr. Walt, .of Florida, is awivc of the North, and la a tall, aleoder mulatto. He has been for several years engaged under the direction of the 1' nod men's Bureau. Mr. Tumor, of iSSiSaSSSi'.'SS education. A meeting of lire stockholders of the Mantua Laud and Improvement company was held at the oMee of the W. J. B. H. Co., at Camden, on Wednesday of last week. John W. Lockwood was elected chairman, and Isaac Scott S wremry; Mcsare. Welch, Beacon and Stokes, teller*. The Director* i elected tor lbs ensuing yc*r: U. J. , Mulford. 1. A. Whitney, George , Wood, Geo. 8. Harris. John F. Starr, | Yorkt. T. P.Uurpeater. Thoafflalr* . of the Company are In a prosperous I ia'ajftysas'-"' i r»e Capital |> the name of a new i Sunday papor Jurt started in Washing- i ton bjr tHmrge Alfred Townsen.1 and I Don Ilatt. Jloth gentlemen are brib ; 'iant lournallsta, and will no doubt • publish a Bret -class paper. Tho first I number contains a fine poem and the (■ announcement of what bid.lkirto be a ' I«nd etonr tor Mr. Townaeod. Don ■ J twice. among thei^ a r*c "sketch ro- j ] ritled "Krminlhvncci ofan Old Acter •• ] < appmranre in it. makeup "S j I jjgjrejsrcs-,^!! 0 iDutovtxs nut Tariit ox N b- •' * « MOkoa— Aa etfon has lawn made ' In Concresa, as our reader* tin- aware, e fo resnoro the tarifioo .Soft, Coal.," and Cotfer. We regret !' W . Hueltou. voted mi iIk- aide of tho i " raptulM* and against the removal of !?
The abject of the act recently passed in - the Lq|hHture to make free the public ? ' school* nf the Stela, H to do away wtlh ,| ' I lie mtera under which toitiou foes ti * arc collected In many of the school die- d tricu, and to robed tute a system In * which the children shall be fornlabed , - with free education- ia every distort t i In the State. The Statu Bupcilnten- t ' deut of Public Instruction pointed to * - the foct, in bis hdc report, thai In this J . ; Stele the term pobUc schools Is not I ; uonyuv.ua with froo schools. Of the I 1 j 1 1 V- public schools In tha State last * ' yrar wily 807 were entirely fire. In J * ! the remaining 661 rate bills or tuition { i | fees were collected, for either ' a whole a j or a |»rt of the yrar. This, it is ar- ' * I guod. excludes the children of those j * I who cannot pay, creates unwillingness * ■ to send their children In school on the | » part of those wbo do not desire to pay, t - and thus dlminlshee the altendanoe ' * and makrs It irn-guiar. Tho evils ] _ which Ik is deemed arise from the I ■ present system msy he remedied, it Is < _ thought, by the Superintendent, by ooe j „ of the following expedients: j >' First. By substituting for onr dis- | trict system the township system of i school organisation. 1 , Second, lly Increasing our township | school tax; or. I, Third. By making a sufficient in- „ crease iu Stele appropriation, and ' _ abolishing onr township school tax ' „ altogether. ,r The bill paessd by Ore LogUUlure adopts these suggestions In -part. It , provides thai Instead of the township w school lax now collected, a State tax of two mills on each dollar of the taxable real and personal property In the 1B State shall .Uu levied for school pur,r puree, apd in caw the amount yielded w by this tax is Insufficient for the malnU trnance of free schools In the townships, the inhabitants shall he authorw tied to make up tlic deficiency by a ic lowuship tax. Tho tax Is to bo ap- '• portioned by the Comptroller among the several fvomib^ according to the „ proportion of taxable property, the S apportionment to be transmitted to the County Collectors, and by them laid . . before the assessors of townships and p, wards, aud the tax collected as other taxes are. The taxes thus raised is to be paid Into tbe State Treasury, and the State -Superintendent of Public Instruction H to apportion it among the several counties in proportion to , lite number of children iu each according to the school census, and issue * orders on the Treasurer In fovor of tlic County Collector for the sums awarded ™ to each. It U provided that where -there are fractional districts, ail tbe *" children shall be included in the county wherein the school house is situated. Tbe County Collector H to apportion " the amount among the townships, according to tbe number of children In * each, no district, except those which have less than forty-five children to * receive less than $.'151). r. The hill further provides thai iu it addition to tbe .State tax, each city and ft school district may raise other sums Jj If deemed necessary for school pur- (. poor*, but the annual township rocclh ing shall not be called by the Clerk w unless be shall deem such necessity £ exists aud shall in hia call, state the ameonl of money to ha raised, which amount .hall not bo exceeded. The It formation hereafter of school districts '• with Ices than seventy-five children •f between five and eighteen yrar* is for- "» bidden, and each Incorporated city xf or town is constituted one school dlsI- trict. The ninth section forbids tbe r charging of tuition feca, and provides v that all schools shall bo ftoc to ail boll twecn five and eighteen year* of age, - so long aa they can be maintained ° with the public school funds. The use of more than twenty dollars of the v school moneys, except such as may he y raised Iu tbe several districts, is fur- " bidden for any purpose but the paymcnt of teachers ' salaries, and If any ' y. money ia so misappropriated the e amount shall be deducted from tbe next apportionment and divided among < ( the other districts —power being given U) tbe State Superintendent to remit „ this penally. T Three are the principal features of i the bill, sod 1> will be uotteed that j while a State tax Is provided for in - lieu of tbe present township tax, the j r latter Is not absolutely abolished— I 0 The townships are still left free to lm- , pose any additional tax that may be | s necessary to educate all the children J * within tbeir limits, but the tuition fee i is entirely done away with, so that un- , der the new system the education will j ■ be entirely free or some of tbe schools , ' will be claecd a part of the year. If thr ■ [ people of the townahlp reflue to make ' provision In case of the inadequacy of 1 the State apportionment. This is [ b hardly howetcr, a supposable case, i - and while tbe blU does not afibrd a ccr- t . tain remedy for the evil aimed at, it < 1 may work good and H an tx|icrimcnt { worth trying. „ I A Pnora Tunra vt> no. — At the / > Wilmington Methodist Couferean a n > rreoluttep toe been unanimously adopti and "gamMIng'at cSurvh fklit.'- 'it t somewhat surprising that three 1 practioss. though tieaaly indulged in b i ^idTtol^^t WdbSj^*1 r>°d C U eil' church " Butlioriticr" Though I 'hey do not seem to rmni Uiose lot- t totes and "chancre" adapted to raise U money for good purooeet, In the light a of rambling, yet they are In reality „ nothing else; and they are calculated f, i. do groat mHchlef In fkmlliariiing a ■ people rith a spectre of i ; oemoralixlng influence, from which s , they should be sedulously guarded. fr ! TIk- C'ommou Omntl ct EUxahelh ' i uxow-af°,thc tri*nrlaK bra ordlI I n»Tr^ i?M il?ro 1 •' * I ways, *10.000; cress- walks. BoSh a 1 lire Drpartmeat. *8,000; Police De- iw * 553; interest, $3.VM': prinUng, $15,- v public ground, and buildings, d irfcSTKi; SSSJSiS $5.3tW; public mark.!, ii.50U; install- A mcnt on Alms honre .Icljt, *1.000; in Installment on feaiket houac. $I,0B1. m iiulaltmentoo fountWI debt, *1,000. A The Secretory .d" state has made u fc , to I'ougre*. <« the s.tbfoct oflfo, tomigratioo. lt^shoiu^ tlrat during , Bi Immlgisnto, of whom Great Britola fornHhed H5.S«, or lis ooe-third';Sw«doo and Norway, li,t3A U CMna c— a tl,M3.
usnunn srwwxMV. Our readers can better realixo tha rapidity with wkh the LegisbUitc buaineas la now bring <!<">e when are giten the crumb ofluformathat one dav last week, one hunand nlnty bills were up In some shape bdore the Senate, the record of » the days proceedings taking up fortypagca of the ^Cretan 's minute trensaciol^by the^AasMpbly. Night ll sasioaa ban not yet beau resorted to. t. although It U feared they wilt befooBd " necessary in .order to get through tha S amount of busincaa yrttoeolegislative attestinn. Two proposals to remove the stole , capital were presented In the Senate ; last week; ooe from citixens of Craw-l-'nioa county, offering, twenty ! of ground and RJHJ.IXIO, and ooe Mr. George Gilford, of Jersey ' Cit^oflcrlng three acres of ground and , (hi Tuesday night the New Jersey 1 pilots made a spread at the United a States Held, in honor of the defeat ol the bill which allowed captains of vessels to become their own pilots. The bill looked very fair until cxplslnod by the pilots that ll would permit the , captains to pilot thdr boat* during (air - weather, and in storms to take the pilot, the latter by law not daring to refuse. To those acquainted with the pilots ot the State, who know of the r efficiency which has been brought about by the rumpetltlao srilh New York pflote, the defeat of the bill lias 1 it a measure of satisfaction. , Tho bill coding tha Genera! Govern- . mcnt certain lauds In Treutou wlicrron I to erect the public buildings, for which . appropriation has been made by C'ou- i ' gross, has passed both llousrs, ami * In the House there *waji some fou t on Tucsdar over a bill which forbid any one taking oyster* or clams in tho wateraof tbe Hudson, Union, and Es1 sex counties except residents of thpso ■ counties. It was amended so aa to al . low all resident* of the State- to go ahead ill tlic oyster business, and after J considerable confined talk and a gen- i 1 tral expression of friendly feeling for - oysters and clams, it was ordered to a - third reading. The annual session of the S'ewr Jersey M. E. Conference commcurwl at ] " Silcm, on Wednesday of last week, ' Bishop James presiding. I. I). King i a was elected Secretory; Assistants— ii . \ „ S. BamharOV. Walton, J. E. Adam., , G.,B. Wight. In the afternoon the anniversary of the Bible Society wn« 1 held, and In the eveaing that of church ' r extension. On Thursday the report , j on character of preachers was , presented and |su*ed, and generally gratlfvlng reports given of the c churches. [ Mr. Stokes made an elaborate report , of the condition sf the New Brunswick district This district now complete* iu quad rental term. It H ooe hunp dred miles in length and from five to b filteen miles wide, extending almost j wholly along the Allsutlr coast and , Uk IUritan Bay aud in tbe pines, with people few and poor. Tho member- • ship aumbcrs 5,217. Fifteen new r churches have been erected during the . last four years. Five new parsonages have been built at a cost of *20,000— ItcviraH have been rtrioycri in over} ' charge. He had preached nearly two ■ hundred regubtr sermons during the i yrar. On Friday tbe Conference made , , an "excursion" to Vincland, in older to allow the minUter* to examine the condition of the Seminary in that place, > and finally decide what shall be UsI Conference position in regard to its , future. The Bishop announced that Conference would hare to dose on ' Monday noon, as be was obliged to ! ■ leave In tho afternoon train for a Cont ferer.ee down East. i Late returns fVi>m New Hampshire I 33A0U; all others. 1.100 Wcalou<B mi- , I 1 twrlty, 600. Fourteen smaii tosnu. I > casting about 1.000 votes, remain ! . to he beard from, which gave, last ; . rear, Itcpuklican, 350; Democratic, , 650; Thev will reduce Mr. Weston's , ' minority" to about 200. Jig will bo ; ; ■ eleete*! by Joint CouvenUou ofthe&cn- ■ ate and Houae at the meeting of (bo . Legisiature in June. Tho number of1 votes thrown la nearly or quite 70 0U0. j | aa excess of 3,000 over the vole of last ; f*r- i i j Three Democratic Cuugreasmon , , have been chosen— ilibbonl in tho 1 , Flrat DUtrlct by 400 to M» plurality. J ' Bell in the second by 700 to 800, aud ' ' Parker In tbe Third hy 100 to 200. ! Tbe State Senate will stond: Ikcra- . ocratic, six; Itcpahlicans, four. No ' choice In DHtricu I and 6, which will ] probably ho filled by Democrats. In the House < Democratic majority | ; of hum tlx to twelve U claimed. i— ' Tux Lady's Fkiexd for Aran.. ' A remarkable number. "The Norse Prinoess," a steel plate, hi IUmanhi r teat style, is wottfi m hundred comi place, expreastenlem sublets, bosrever finely executed. The Fashion Plate preseuu a group of gracrfrtl j 1 ladies most stylishly altered in fresh costumes; and an abundant I i variety of Illustrations show the lales! | shapes for basques, orerakirts, saebea, • Ac. The music Is the "Vive H Coterie Galop." Aud then, what a feast of . reading in the choice stories and poem-! ' "Three Vonioos of the -tome Stort " ■; a sprightly little feminine sketch! - - , • yfomoD't Experience" begin* a "MademoiaeOe Driigny" is conciado! satei&ctoriiy, "The Beaufoyt of Bel- ' ■ vldere" Is conUnuod, and "The WeddUw GIH," ' Kathleen's Engagement" i I and "Aunt Do rout" keep up the high reputation of thle magazine for attrar- j , tire short stories. Price *2.60 a year •: alto Inclodesa large steel en- ' " graving). The Lady * Frldnd" end . tbe "Saturday Evening Post" (and ' engraving I, H. PnbUabed by 1 J, Deacon A Petersoo, Philadelphia.- ' Ka/U capita far tale it all AVr« inter,. 25 centi. > Tnx microscope shows the color nf " the liair to * deposition of pigment io substance When tbe hair gland. 1 enfeebled, this pigment fell*. after another tbe baini become » white, or Call out, producing baltlnc. " Baldness it <*uy to prevent bat hard rUr*- ^Avra'* ||Hu* Vroou stn|» | always rmtorea its color. Immediate renovation it atooro vi*aMe;softnma, and glou of youth. ThH great ornament should be pimmed tinee can be by Arm's Hal* Vtoor. , which it hrauti fully dean and free. H«BoUiisg'fy»is,s i Tnx PuecxouMtcai. Jocs.nal i " I and Life niustraMd for AprU appeal* : iu lis usual becoming dress, and eooitolns an excellent variety of reading . matter wilh several portraits. W? would instance— Misses NUasou and " i Doroorrat, wilh portrait*, Henry Uuri ilen and lUias P X red ham. two In- }" renfam of the Day; tho late Boy SuiEdward C. Driven: Italians in ['. New York; Tree plantlmj in America, „ General "Stooewall" Jackson: The ». Anglo-Saxon Clvilixateoo a* . typified - .t in Alfred the Great; Slavery without a 1 w master; Wra. K. Bowling, M. !>.; £ Alice Cory, tbe port; Genius and Hon- re rety. A r»xl number. Prior IMcto.; " a rear. Sent half a year, on trial, k. for #1. Add ro*s S. S. Wxi.IA. 3W " N. Y. j^'£Th£ — '"Tr". ^ 1 | Iks
DoliiinsUMg VecetableyMIA i A Oolor and Dreed ng that will not Bum the Hair or Itynre the Heed. q ItRtelae Belreoft sad fine, restoring natural oolor without dyeing, by imparting e heaiteiy and vigorous growth. R Ii ilfNITfllii nuu AW WHIt Sijffilaia. I SOLD (VCRVWHCSC None genuine without my signature, and I put my name to no good* that not of surpassing excellence. No. >iU WAautSuTOK Stbbxt. orncc orxx. From 7 to B o'cloek A M- " <J to 1 o'clock P. M, " J to 7 o'clock P. M. •• S to V 15 " P. M. when the From t to o'clock P. ii. | \ .1. S. G.\imi»'j-V, IWiwietcr. ] Special Nolice. j i ' j; SS-HvSjifSi ; : : ! | bo^kl, adevle'rsKS ier tSeeure > ' I am Sefre* »s*» ruWI(. That* J ! " * Marhitd 1 ; T1MWSS TovMSt, o» -wi.su.) .reslse. Stoma j « ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i t |,V OLIUVG^ HAT (CU*T roa : ' Kis tlil sat SitojISl^s Jv 1 jj* ° i | 1 1 'j no. nsixtzki Tki/tt a»»' w»a*x+.t«»tt < f| (stew Mat*. rtUsda. , i fMrtrt'Hf'K^. I'll. ^ cHuacItpfTcmau^r .?»roarlit*»,',Ltq^i | I uHmmT M^wktevsM^kTli Joks ' " i It ' kUIKaT a. tlTTLK, ! I ; Msnb St. tin. KWMA a UTTLZ. 1 i i ———————————— ' ■ I , I I sue A Ms. IMS «re i»r. ore W.f. *. J. : A horn, AMD LOT or LAND , ' ('.*« Mar rltt.ss Ik. ml tnii OS4 -i-Dan a ! i , t.k.k u mknr/ sr. mil fm. b i su/rew f |! ' I CAIIPET IVAItEIIOUSE. k | Mai tolas XI. Ik. soatk slto. rtllsd.. JI < Brwssot., Throe- IV r. Irrrkta sad Wsrtlss .1 JUJJJA^OU ctork., as*., ».«. .M p I i,T^«Tfeireo|rewssdk.Aetow. Tk.,usl- 11 lt«l-k oaM at . ns'.'ll e"..*'' iVtLf'li. _ " j .. stkmro^Tiyi/eoootr-r1 rafiri - "-J lATURDAt TRK read or A PAIL A. D„ tstt ~ -Ia Oooiiwr lite, >a U-asts TowsrSlr. m or faroX.) aod --,1. ail A, tAo ftdiowlse ^Soarr^sd^jwrre^^.t J«ss aod « j g srz1^- 1 5
HEWING H1CHLVU. — B w : The Singeh SW- FAMILY SEWING MACHINE I GREATEST INVENTION of the NINETEENTH CENTURY! fob • HEMMING, -v. CORDING, FELLING. OUILTINQ, GATHERING, j|l TRIMMING, RUFFLING. V BINDING, TUCKING. EMBROIDERING, AHEAD Or ALL OTI1EKN FOR FAMILY WORK I i MANUFACTURING PURPOSES ! I . :o( ol "T* > *tsf»'." ' k. ter' to '.Q taAd , It dooa^Howaloi^skd BnldlAf. will a or J ■"* crrad °' *" bou"*ho1 464 to ttex, il does all Ihloea lo aott owy ealMl, 1 j -n.lk. Omodot Uo poor was. mod aoofkt Too M^aryk oo^^a^tsMa^lUMoa ^ it reUarrehtm .twaaj o h. Tkrr, ar. otter waeklooo— very rood. It ta I jl'relm'.o^l aod k^'lte tel/rey. , That ter»t.a< b^lt. as) la* what tha> will ' j trial '.sfciij alwl'irtt ,1' rowrarukilni YayMoahtit 'TuaTttetr^oysIarttj rnVte , b°i\k»ai"o' reI.rol^'.Tl'roidoo'd"ha*l^ti'of oar al.tamasr. '*'*'* ^ I < Sblla™" wUn to aJ5r?«r SoM^'th^MMrt Izjlhi! t° raa. Mootkl, pajir'su osl, I tks ihillar*. WU1 >ww «Mo » I Bn*t«CH^OPFIC»r AND ACtNCILi ^ j Alao, PlAXoe, CoTTAOE OltOAS*. MtXODEOXS. Mu.ir, Music Books, Ac. j j los el— -luo. _ H. jr. HORNKR, Proprli-t or. t cor. of Commerce A Pearl 8t»., Biiidoeton, N. J.
New Advertitemenl*. re — I - • - * ; ;; f Ailokl. rae.te OM*. ^ j j\Y!™rrZ. .tram, sr.k. ! i u.V!u«w"7*asd'a'.". dmhBHf »»d *«"- lm „, ,k. w..-k.ta Waits To aattafy that (too aa to Ikr rulvaloo otthraa tt*w-aa«rera. re^lr^a proof aod a loaraotre of thorSSUtem"roo.reMl">«» fette "O b"' of ter « alrh aero I, M Inm SS to So po' real, more tdrtkolr a atet*. thaa U aoerWary. 1 Ttear i,i»— |.i~» rotahtao trrrr Jsprere | q^v'iy taroalloatv'afch.aakmc orlflaal- 1 1st la una cottar tr la llaropa. oal» thore wrre earl y adoptadwhlrh revere te.ll.it tf lb. trort ikniul artr.ar la our works, sad i parl-tnlr,.-: ' The lartntlaa aad tare ol a reotraol plaloa . trata by the Mur of rn.m-.prl.J-. la | orljlo.l with toe A*»Here W.lshVtomp.oy, who halter had «» rofrml of *11 "Iter eoa- ; tsftelWH. Itardeired »i tesqweed kalr-eretoc. ualvotrally ladoilted by W.teksrahera to bo l he bear, are read In alt rredea of Walrh.ar Watshre. ^ rel.'fS'lhf oorea.nr*.'^***' frequotrl'r leaal a* keteee"1 aiyt^'^'^twtermo V3 7e l t<o fetter. I ad lea to. a MufeeMt. Par sale by B'l leedlor Jewsltra Howalateo , lltanad hp Iht OoapamyROBllHt k APPLETOX, fresaral ^ areate for Anrlru W.tah Ca.^ | I^LOOHINUTOM (ILL) HCUEBY. '■3£a\r<teM,|!*M^0Lteb^ e^ro^Iddnre P. E- PHtXVfl, BM.me WHI.Et B«. HAIB OE MOIMTACHE.— Warvaafod to now aaWktMoata StBrei t-'i.* ciJi^Mf .'fidmr* Vfetteq. Iu P "erewteL'si are. Hi Ik*4' Btote""" ftegtere awUroWre e^S. are . b^obralalat' ttoa. Dlrlnatfea. artrUoatlaia, Alekowy. riik aas,hy of larw aad Draawa, BrMao i ' yoraoa olllfer rarer., areat will roeel'a a *wp)o,'|'T||re rt. wyh taore^Aa ao eap.ral . B^Swrferth/hSuAB-ted^V^all ••re. I. rvntaremaf***" * ra' ' wiosi j S*a>!?»toi.'ir4 raratdfe" fDK^S" I , is.. Nek ,r.rk. fels-lw ^TttzzT ytrtnr »l aoust AEty pEXxcn f niL h""Arx*T>- 4 . jjjjgjf / ' CS^PUS JTEM* LEWBAKEtlA-Wrelr uTTi i W2SS H * a^SS*kS?*3M ? : o 1
New Advertiiement*. ■ | ! :fc3±._ ■ ■ it m" oruajJ of'-to." *r*f freuitowa* ef otisdw 5^ao^"Tl'i4^lod?M«da",'*,'t*'oilsJin ' Is Porly-oae Flrsielkw ■- I I allodia* ri.e Oatllre. ,1 | We rater to tho pobtukn of thle pater, to y I Adrerllals^tceala. d I Wot I. A II Par. Ar. York ral.-t. * ' K*rekT.?d ^ olpounV^ld m're'li . AW,~0 reaioj j^lor courka. Col 'A Coaeaeipltoo ' N<e ' ^ Office, 21 Sou Ui Fifth NtreeL * HKNEZKT A BROTHER, English Alphalto Roofing Felt, ' Ikf "wotTk" 'V*u)dret°t,**J U U*1" "* * '' TkOy will aire repair leak, rvaveritoofa.br * j a method whloh koe at aod tbe toot foe Iwolr. . b I re,*i*s;.-w.? are Vfowwko'ato «relT kaowo la Cpe M.y E. AthM OhMtea^BL, Phi ja tokajrecwcapo Bfey CWy. ' *" , R"°VAU _ » WOT OCT OP BOflWEtt, 1 GOYEEXtfEHT trXPOT > No. I Peruvian Cuano. r OtoOAd Booe. Graaraabod Pure. ' .poiMrrrc ia awd. kre-m, «ad isua - HAW BORE PHOSPHATE OP LIME. | I LAND PLA.TEH IH BAGS A BBLA- j rj CUTTOW SEED MEAL [ j ^rfeAfee ItelrUh. ltakLn ItolbA tUSL'" I JOSIAII J. Al.I.KN, i lUSe .1LS. A Wisswaa.) ^ , i
Paper Iugii| No. 19 "Washington St., Opponte the Centre House, . " CAMmciW.IrJ. . .. GEORGE IT. SMITH , -gjMjfc 5»rao«oal J»*iatar. GRAINING, CALCIMININQ, WALL PAINTING, cnuf a GLoiuku, ' - J-fe" And All oilier Painting Neatly Executed and Salitfoctiou Guarantesd No. 19 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape- May City. N. J —......a AUCTIONEER, m.to«,aa
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BllMEM CARDS. Ian it. L .GtLMoca, r | DENTIST. ,. £l* BLnaq1 lIiwi!Ir'K'' "awl1" gIDS B. WILLIAMS. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, ! ' «r cah-Mat enrv. n. i. I J n. TOWNSKHD, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, a jrifWir-dMiV d.vp cu.vrrrd.vf i*, 5 _ ] L RJ.UPPMAR, |, j Attorney fc Oonneeller-tl-Iaw. Bolicilcr. i\ ZHi5E!T R_T.M,LLXa. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, « H. GBAV. „ drru**«rr.dr.uir. MdiTca. muciro*, » LXAMIHK IS CHdVCttr. ■b I liraTC^^^WtCIL-tA mOU,k j 1 I)*- 1 FD'LLIP*. ( ho vsertr^Ric raiiicuF, I rapTVaj" 1 ■J ! onJiWi'toT BffltSSf-- •* *u ■• (i.'-t-IETT, ^ HARNESS MAKER, ,! TllO.VIAR Dtrpi'l. ®| 37 8. Second flL, abore Obedient, -2 a- Si^l^AVkte* SytoVaEfTSlk soa'th Borttad strvrefbtil?^U'Tk'i.7opil!U I |r.:vt«An™».teu>i|i ] « jcass^164-"-*,— [J CARPETS! « Pall are.rt.es, -Ate* OIL CLOTHS. MAT- I , ^ SHADES, STAIE KUDU, At. u G. B. 8NYDEK ft CXJ., , y ■"w®"" "° ^arekve^sAd SS W ASHIKGTOW tTREET, Tho Proretotor of tkla talabllabmeo 1 0*0*00 •oJarMsk *11 tte M teres Imreovrmeol. 10 PATENT BURIAL CASKETS, " iufeahm"lT*a "d •ri**B**ls- aod * ' m ..I rffzvrb'i^ . *• »"-«reL •' teyTreSJTday t Itoaror.er Cor Y ,AJ,U,Et "• "W*tK. - -SET ;; THOMAS S. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 03 WAHHI5GT0X 8TKKKT, ' UPPOrlTE AMEEtl-AR HUL'tE BOW. j T ' CHILDAEN'* BOOTS, ' I vd a 'HUE* A GAtTXAa, J WORltllADR TOORRR. I REPAIRING WKATLV DONE. " i PCC.V|BI!VG ft GAR- PITTING. 1 G. KIIOADH. i PLUMBER, • , steam and Caw FITTER. !j r Manriou street. ' 1 , Ate uu Market I'rvel Pklfedolphl.. RTDRACLIC € CHEAT 1 ' ^\';",te 'xi'.^SeMrekl""! «
Dry Good*, Qroceriar, Ac. r | '11E Publle arm ■ 1 1 1 ' i o U i Aft vloerd to call at THE CHEAP (TORE MAC'KEY WILLIAMH DENNIS VILLE, CAP* Mat Ca, N. J„ Where they will lad Evory Variety of -NEW GOOD* DRESS SHAWLS & Dtier Goods Choice Goods? LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! Wo mate a epeetaltj-ef STAPLE GOODS Bleached Muslin Department Ik-iug the Largest and Brat Auorted In the County. , LORE ANO SEE un* WEW ROCS EIGHt CLOTHS, t ARSIHEREh, Linen Drills, Etc. roa meps »wo rot*' weab. ^ j A LARGE STOCK Or 1 : Groceries, Querns IFare, (fee •r You w Ul find At TH E CH E A . STORE of Mackey Williams, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUR AND GRAIN New and Choice Block, ; At The Vert Lowest Price*. •j MAC'KEY WILLIAMS. N. C. PRICE'H NEW :j CHEAP a T o .. K > I for. PERRY A BA38IOX 8U., c j CAPE iiland, <>L Vh'AaTHakwAki PA13TS. OILS. GLASS A PtTTt. GROCERIE8, j TEA. SUGAR, MULAttK*. IPICK* CAHTBLLL • ^AGU^jHIXTOaE. HTATIONEKY. tTAMPd, TINWARE, A- , chit aod aad eaemtao tor yooreott^ ! No, * P„rrt St., (/apt ila, Cit,, N. J. ra-tot MART W. MILLER. • it.."- « a»"vCELEBRATED COITOH CANDY. RO.U WA1HINQ13N ITBEET. A>»T C if* Ma, City. | ' MALE AND FEMALE AGENT* CAN MAKE MONEY i By rellla* * oew artMa unreolly aoedod a try tamUy.^taapleo reo,, for *0 rta. TWELA'E DOLLARS! Jalb-T C. M JONElTwUmllrtlaVnoL EAREdH GABDEK. PLOW EE, KEUIT. cSrSHfeHSsi tMtoe'tetotksraSS'SS "**?! V""1 U 1! !' IJ K B A .

