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ru«r*ian, .Harrh .10. IH7I. (£> Oar AH.orfMBg icortai an rr*j*fffifft"TT s 1 s «»vaoln.a>o*rtaw.* wtah..fw-i.hM.re " Ika. Tkil .W-W..r-U.k»ohar»». c of •« sreayawtatl.ua «uu. . real— mt "* Tho condition of Pari* U unltu- ? ■•nirnd. Ibc ttmbru'es aut! the street. . drenched wltli bfood. No lib la " « iV within berwallf, Wbil* the Pros- n ainit* Wrrf bombarding her the live, i.r rttiaono were cominratlroty sale. Xor 5 rattatwaidrwl ■ ftc la Fiantr •I, Fniichmuii. What llw cod will be h » 'know not; nor "hat form -of ord. r * !l shape llarlf not ol that chain of .larkw-aa anil Wood 1 1 loot* a. ir the " l-iYiori pf-the elder revolution might ' I* re-enacted. and tha fair hope of i.' unkind f. r the enfrancbiwimeflt nod t| iitnl exaltation of the pro- , ' | hi beagaln out down. A nation on ; rone to thro debouch. - of Camay , and self-mutllaU.m rannot hope to rf- n t «1u Ike ariuuatliy or the admiration r of mankind. We shall crow timl of j • Ik nam-- which waa oner ao Mr and j BUtTotmd'd by an many memories, cruclou., Illustrious and romantic, and - shall llilnl: there la rcrity lu Colorideal blistering nnd ocorvhiug evilcram that Frenchmrn were likr- grain, , tlf gunpowder. separately amuttv „ and contemptible, hut In man trm- ! b!c Indent. ' , Srtr FmtpUU' — Tliere la) Off ml) week throughout the year In , Which we do not receive ooo or more , new literary candidate, or other per- i Mlcnlo (or public favor, moat of them , arbai Ihmr are phased to call "illualra- | tal." These intial rations conalat , principally of men and women In | KT' ftewjuu garment,, who arc aaton- , lalnal at mocllns one another, aud are j mostly nrntrd with knlvea, dagger", i swunl*, pistols, Ac., to do some deadly | ilacd. The devil, who la very frequent- , ly a couapicnotia figure, hikes a pmui- , hunt port ln.thu pzoooodlngs, what- , crer titer may he. Those periodicals , are modestly pretentious. The la,t one mad ml omra from New York, | tin hutbad at these productions. This , Is not an Illustrated; but l» "filled ac | cording to lla own statement, "with | ehirice ktorire, sketches and pornis , front the nrtia uf the best writers of AMHWf* Wlsbfhg to know what i the beat writers on this continent ran i do, we looked over sonic of their maa- , ler-pkcc*. and laid down the magazine i not at all aaUaficd that tln-y could .lo mnch. We know thai ther i n • the beat writers in the region ctn traced from their names, which are proudly ; attached lo thslr aeparatc piccea, and , though too well-known to all render* , to need parading htm, we atlll present t Item In onler that our statement may !>* milled, to wit: "Maud Irving." '•William Van Namce," • Nellie G„" ' Willie Ware." "Fartlme Aftrm " •Kate UoB," "Mattle Wlnfleld Torn v.V "Moss da Vers.'' "Esther Stria Krmielt," "May J. Purrington," "Frank Almond," Ac. Usually, owing to tbs Ignorance of the American' people ami thtfr well-known unappiiviatlva character, only from three to sis nuiuhen of those publications I/tow to Torn Cellab, — How tew hoaseksepera there are who ap-i.m-bto the bbaalog* of nun sunlight. Most of them keep their windows closed , or partlallr so, during the en'■re rear, iaring Vst the rays should fade the titled a or carpet, or in summer time Invito a flv or two to lake poses fly

t-inq. This b a grievous mistake, and mv- that has a pernicious edhel upou Health. Another great error la the H ighly ventilated. "The emanation. f«« damp tod foul cellars." says a medical Journal, " frequently ouuuCaSl tltm to the twtrlrtcatkm of this ,«rtl.,u of our dwellings haa proved a sonrre c f log dsath." Ijidt"* ynor'wllara.Admlt to them all the air and innnhine possible. Hso that every nook and c irucr I" cleared of garimge. and the walls thickly whitewashed. (lovmurOK filtAWV has derided thai lm cannot Interfrr* in the quarrel nmtaig the eoal men of Fennajlvania. He saya: "In IMS I spent weeks st lis- mines, examining tnc whole tabJeel. 1 then law that the miners and the operators, at a certain period of I he aewr tbnad It trnefldal to 'suike' -uaw* «5y was the suObter. As, Ibr the market was stockecTquictly stored away their surplus tons at the general matlan, and when the proper time eameonVttd the mtucr* to strike, nnd of prtww so low tluit rii-y were obliged (bt tip in^rine laX mT Jim!"1 wfeSS^to* Vmro i rhirt HhronrA la to he a prince of the i fiennan empire, nnd thst M.dkv h ;« • e ad- -ft ted wtrh the badge of the Grand ; Cross of the Order edtae Iron Croas. ! •-tsu*, .nd fcur and a half dmrreea ! tram** tkau that sf |C*I, «twowty- ' ri.e naiik^M i*to squally u-ni-.-ub!'.-IV Uu auisll qoanuty ur rata that has } |§pgas

-ZZZf °T"~ * W WuMMHl, Much r,. ■ Lo* before the Jkmr of asetlng the . , ^SSISsEHfi: ; speech of the Easnator float >fs— - | r who Itad been announced to ; p address lite Senate on San IVrralngn. j rpoh'tbe eooclmlnndrfiie trwafng " of the Journal. Mr. Sumner took the R floor ami aaked for the reading of the t] resoldtSuM recently snbmlttod by him b and nlrradv published, against the nee n of United Stater nam) toresa to uphold -a Iloer. in an attempt to sell hh country. , in violation of its cntuUtutlon, and p the tnfcgmy andextatence , of the (Hendly power of Iltyll. He , Urn auiaiiitted and bad lead ba* the J secretary an additional resolution, de- . elariog that alter the failure of the San- . Domingo treaty the "Senate all pre- , text of title erased, so that our gov- j ernment waa in all napecta a stranger to the territory of that island, without , excuse or spotegy for Intrrfcreoer, , snd then-Owe thai any belligerent In- , lenrentlon or act of war by the United , Slatrs. on the rnast of San Domingo, after the Mime of that treaty In tho ( "enate was unaulborinsd sloleuce. Mr. Sumner then arose and addressed the Senate st length, speaking , from (lie sent of his colleague, Mr. i Mr. Sumner, hi his opening paragraph. definitely asserts Uuil It la now ■ on evidence before the Senate that the Navy of the United States, acting under order, from Washington, haa ban engaged in nwaaures of violence and of bflligrrem Intervention, being war, without the authority of Congress. whole business, he adds, is aggravated when (!' Ivronaidcred that the d-vUr>al object of (Ida violence la (be acquisition or foreign territory, being an Island in the Caribbean aea; and still further, that ihti violence has been employed lirvt lo prmi and maintain a weak ruler, himself an usurper, upholding him In power, that he might upholding him tn that he might 1

tell hb country; and secondly, it hat employed to 'menace the Black ■ of llsyti. p hoch a ease, Mr. Wuninct conlinuc*. too grave for -silence. But beyond , all llioa- considerations is the com- t mandlng rule ofjustloe- The question . ia not wIkUmw the acquisition of Han Is desirable, out whether we „ are Jualilird in Use means employed to , arcompUsh thl. acquisition, and the „ evidence now before ua shows too rlrariy lliat means hase been employed . which cannot be Justified. lie had , supimard that the j-roceedlngs regard- , ( ing the treaty for annexation were , I until while It was prndlng r j la-fore the Senate. , , | Mr Sumner then eutered Into legal , argument, and cites precedents to , slxiw that a contract for cession of - territory must be without presence of j superior lorer, and allndr* to the bet ' that returns of the Navv Department , show the whole Island "haa been be- J 1 icagttrrd by our Navy, sailing from Kirt to port and hugging the land with * guns. Our government haa seized i the war powers careftiUy guarded by -j the Uou-tituilon and without authority , • of Congress haa employed tbem lo , ' trample on Independence and equal , • rights of two nations co-equal with j Tho tigoator theu characterized llacz , - and Grant as copartner* in the mehsn- ( ' choly affitlr. and carefully reviews the , of the fonner and hb noacrui pulous usurpation, awl recite* the . ' origin of tho scheme, i After oomulctelr reviewing the lea- I l tiraony, establishlDg berood question i the two propositions; first that the 1 usurper Haez, was maintained In power ' | our Nary , to cnablo him to carry I out tho sale of hb country, and aeennd- ' that further to assure thb tale, tba I neighbor Republic of llavtl was vio- ' menaced, all thb being In broach I of PabUr I aw, International and Coo- > stitutloual, and usurpation on the part ' of the President. r The usurpation pivots on uoa entity, ' always excepting the klngtly will of ' the President which, eoosUtatlonally, ' la a nonentity. The great artist of I Holonga. In a much ad ml real statue, r sculptured Mercury as standing on a ' pair of air. Tho President lias not •, even a pa If of air to stand no. > Mr. Sumner here expresaed the deep • regret with which he made tho cxpoa- » ure, but protested ho plrad now. as • often before, for only justice and peace. He oonetnded as follows: In the evidence adduced I have eonr lineal myself carefully to public docu- - tncnta, uot traveling out of the rood. . IV-a [niches, naval orders, naval res porta— these are the unimpeachable - aulhnritlcs, awl nil these have been i officially communicated to the rienate, r are now printed by lu order, and ac-c-saible to all. On thb unanswerable On

■i.Ji i'jff ' Day la She Uea>' St wwMa- , A wall-known writer sends us his experience d the ws v they do thiUjI G. at tha NattotsMvUplt'ol. lie says « havwheen to the Capitol. IVwiU- lW u and Intoxicated have t gazed upon the ' rpperan*J»werHooseaofOen|(iiaa. 6 | Have 1 not Mn the virtue, the wisdom. u nare"l"'not"aat and 'btroed* iw* five, M mortal boars to the great ortclee oi ^ tho nation? Ought I not to be a : t and a wise* man from this daj • 1 j. Thb Is the way matters looked to me: ni Senate was stupid, and went into tt executive session, and would not let aw ; U. slibough I i.t«U every way, aasurooe door-kerper that I was a He- Yj imlfilcan, atul another that I was a ' „ JVmoerat, aodUiryjg^I was s ftro „ ronvincre! that a high protective tarlfT ! was tht country's only safely. There- 7| fore, I pan the Senate silently and ! „ ' eoulemptnonvly by. I had thought. „ 1 I came here, that tha retirement , of Sumner would destroy the whole ,, : working of the government. I bad q 1 thought, in my greennres, opst the j repreaenUtion of some Western pa|wr. , ' that thb meant revolution, dissolution b and anarchy. 1 had thought, from » " what I nw in a Western paper, that i t the President of these United Stater _ > had marched at the head of the army £ £thc very gain of the Capitol, that 6 had planted artillery on all the high ' bouses in live vicluity, that he had „ ' threatened to kill every one he could r •' find, male and Ibmole, old and young. , ' If Sumner was not removed. But I J ! Bod It it not the case. It was dim* , > for reason* of national Impoetauce l>y . • Senators acting for the [iroph-. who , " nipped in the bud whatever of trouble r ° and cmharrassmeut might have flowed i , ° from adiflirrent course Tliat gentle- ) t I man got up frsterday nnd^ tried to j ^ • ation, ImThn was ctit'slmrt In the mid- I J " die and made to walk Spanish, 1 sup- , ; pose the Presiilcnt Is to blame fur thai . , , i lo2;. , . .... . . .a:. I

Thb Is about wlut was doue in the , House of Representatives, and the way ' , It was done: 1 1 The Cbainnan knocks ou the table | ( till ho gets tired; then the mifiuti-s of | the prrvtouR meeting are read and not , listened to. L Then Mr. Buncombe intro-lnees Joint resolution, selling forth thai j the American Indian Is a red moo. i Here he is interrupted bj- Mr. Smothers, who rise* to a point of onler , and mores an a4)nurnnKni. This , ■notion haa to he put, and, evidently, , ooe vot<* aye; but when the negsttye la called for. It la evident tlmt ( one has voted nay. ThnS|s-nki r then desires those In UTor of the mo- , I km to stand. Then 102 stand.-- . Then those opj-oscd stand about 00. — I It b lost. Mr. Alwrseg liere makes a motion call up another motiao. A grnlleman .rises to a point of order and the annihilated man tlla down. i Mr. t.'ox at thb point mores to adjourn till Saturday. Question put as I before, riro ooce. Chair decides, by ; sound, it b lost. The gentlemen on | 1 the one side and those on the othor are desired to stand and are counted.— j decides the negatives has* It. ' Tho ayes anil nays are called for; the : negatives bare lost ooo or two, so have : ' the affirmatives: some one has emu: to i ) a friend. Mr. Butler liere has a Ku-Klux K Ian for the protection of loyal imple i generally, and lnrrsligatlng and pun- 1 ' ishing the disloyal generally. Ho gets . half through the title when some oue , to adjourn till Thursday. Mr. ; , B. la disgnstod and sib. The motion to adjoarn Is put as he- 1 fare, with the same result. (Note. — Each motion put lu . this way occupied nearly ao hour.- , , Isn't thb a jolly dlih to set before a i king}) At thb point a misguided Democrat wants to Imuw whether it wouldn't I I he In order to read certain dbmlclies in his hand u> tho efleet that t mate had gt^a- ■>.....„ .site, uovwtior, Legiablure and all. They laughed ; at the poor man and he sat down. Then Mr. Ilutlrr wanted to know if) it would bo In order to Tend a dispatch from the South lo the efleel that the 1 Ku-Klux Klan had last night shot) ' three negro women, and eaten a loyarl infant without gravy. They didn't' " allow It, and bo sat down. And nnw comes Mr. Peter*, who Is . also anxioaa to Investigate the South. He reads the title and b called to or- ' dcr, explain* and b called to order by " some tuic ebc on another point. Here J n Mil was handed In anlhorlzlug the presiding officers of the Senate nnd ' House of Renreasntatires to adjourn j their res|sx'tiv.' bodies cm the 2l1h torir rv»|s-:o»<- oouive *>u . instant. This went throngh another ,

I and cnmubtlre testimony, where each . z part confirms the rest, and the whole e baa the harmony of truth, I present - this transgression, and here It U .not ) • I who speak, but the testimony. s Never before has there been such j - PrealdentlallnterrenUao In tho Senate r u we hare born constrained to witnma. ,- Presidential .Vblu to the Capitol with a appeals to Senators hare been followed by assemblies nt the Executive Mansion : I- also srtth sppoals to Henatora; and who - can measure the pressure or all kinds n tor himself or agents, especially through I the appointing power, all to secure a the consummation of thb scheme.— Titos do we discern in the act of the 1 President whether on the roasts of San ! , Domingo or hero at Washington, the I same determination with regard to great principles, a* also the same • t recklessness towards the people of ' . Ueytl, who hare ncrtr Injured ua. J 1 -Which is Ookek-t ? — The St. ' Domingo Commissioners say that the I . people of Dominica are almost uosni- 1 r rooue for annexation, and yet Bra , Wade in hi* private letter saya that If ] annexation due* not take place at once ■ Haez will ha ousted by the revolution- 1 „ bte. If the firmer statement Is correct I ■ bow can the Utter be true ? ' i ] A N«W Moxthlt. — AVe hare re- i i oeired the lint number of the Bridge- ■ . ton Advertiser and Beriew. It Is a ' healthy, good looking sheet, fttU of ; ! cho.ee reading matter, and a Mr pore ; tlcm of adrertlsement*. Its neat ap- i | pears nee gives erldenre of hands well ;iSS.£,IVSESSiI>S A' 1 Richardson A 8oa. „ i TnB Rtate Directors af lb* loint rallr ! road and canal companies of Ne» Jere , I sey renrrarnted their report to the IarJ lisbture oflhadtatebM work. They . ' report the receipt* for tbs past year at . i M.BlS.iVS, and the cxpendlturra at R j M.fllSIBB, baring a net profit of _ I Mud *24. The companies hare paid - I into the Stale Treasury for txxss iSSTn j . a 1 Tna MofrntLv Rxtort or ram ri DwaBTitrxT or AaniccLn-gg for I Fohruar) , haa jnU been forwarded to ns by the Dcpartnunt Uatk. It ooutains -utistics showing the relative ' i number and prices of fitrra stock as 1 •J | compared with, returns made In Feb- j „ I raary of last year: abo, a variety af | extracts from ronre.p.aidonor. articles * on the New l'ork Agricultural .Socklv, )' Bri«sh ituprovrnrnta In plows, elc. a Mb said the DcUware never Was ! u so fttll of fish as at the present season. iggg^l

hour. Mr. Peters called for the reading of hb resolution, which was oh- | jeeted to, orerrnlod. voted upou, rare , ried; division called for. carried agaiu; . tellers called for, carried. Final v. the , House a^jonrncd to meet at IS M. to- | Tna Atuaktic for April u a rapt- . ! tot number. It opens with a very In- . ! trreatlng article on "Footpads,' by i . Mrs. Ilarrlot Preacott ttpolfurd. i "ChatlUbn Bay*" i* continued. A 1 , very pretty Italian story entitled, i "Th# Ampezxo Paaa," appears in this : , number. There are abo continuali<ms i . of "Kale Beauraiatt, reuilnbcenLv. ..r Hawthorne, and the article on "How : . to lake care of our Eyes '' the last to , Dr. Willi. tna. "The Giant in tto- I . .Spiked Helmet," Is an admirable article oil the military education of Prussia. The poetry whlrh include* "No i ltiag." from tbs pen of Alice Cher, * , good. The wbob number b a irada'dc . . and atracuire one. r Awoxo me Ikdiaxs. — Lirul. i Herndon telb us that no trihe* of , aborigines are (bond In tha ileeyx-st . forests of -South America, from the , Amies to the Atlantic coast, that do not have and uro Doct. A ycr's medicines and Lowell cottons. ■'TttRjsost," "Scrrouc," "Boorr." are saen stamped in largo rod and Mm: r letters utwti their garroeetv while . A ycr's Pub and ' berry Pectoral are . among tba treasure* of their habit •■- | tloos. Their nstlvv soil fornlahes them I all their food and moat of their tvtnre . dies, hut they sufler from some afflictions which must have the Inter position of higher skill. [Sentinel, . Liberty, Vs.] 1m. There are sbree oyster places at . Mount Holly. No. 1 created a stir to- ; tri^:,X'2r.-!'s&;£ f No. 2 bung out in glaring letters, "the • biggest stow in lU Stole, 23 eta." No. j , T, very naturally feeling a desire to oof ! rival both, spread its honner to the breezes with, "the biggest stew ia 1 UUwortf.jBeta." Competition ia now r 4cflcd' > a Donn Piatt cbaaUJrs the nations! - House of Representative* into K3 free a trade Democrat v. 22 pure Republican s 1 fore traders 40 revenue reforming Rc- - j pahliesuu, and the balancv, PI, pri*ectf; Ire tariff men. I : The qisrstlon of the removal or the • county Mat of Atlantic county from : Mar's Landing, it to be atibtmUrd to a vote of the [icopie of said county by s act of the New Jersey Legbblnre. • j An old taan PS ream of age. Mood I I the Presbyterian Church at Mlllvtlle. . : on Sunday last. Thb Is truly cani sSfi-™11" —f - "" The winter storm-, hare made such . havoc with the Long Hnsnrh hnsebes

apm IIM.y -r'A* A SOUTH fiakriLLK, March ISBi. f The Fsrm«»' Cluh.met as Must, peach tree Invrstlgathai. Ac., W; Dooilule, by tvqo. st of tlw Cm'., read an srtWefrom t! • Ar-- L'i Q Anaff JTls appMu* -' "it attain d pretty etn-nc points, and Ifervry . could r»tl is, Owy might get - whv »h n»uv h re.v not made a. pWasant aTnl aymablo as , might I*. A. wheafon OhlMted s bunrli of ffkSKlrriatSSsri roots n tutor each hug-- kq* of grass. . «S- lierv K! V. la a similar proportion, and this Ispootos of grass ohiM ix cultlvsiol : ; qutalllon to the gr..--- - Said lagrow j °°<!!^.U?*»rniad.' s report «i the pr>a.Tvd< or his cows Rac [sssl rear. — ! * Three come into [mKii ln February. ! and thre- in May, two ..f which , . heifers. He made 422 [smmls of sold at 30 o-uta, *211.00, and | sold raises for #42.1*'; total 2233 00.— ! He had nut krpt'au aa-ouut of the #x- ■ pensts, auffleh-uily nreurato to give I any correct estimate -f what th' balance sheet might show. IV. Doolltlk: .;»** ..r tl»c manage- 1 radkaHr wrong. Cows are small, ronty animals. yhSBng ' a i-o.^.rrimnt1' sinall quantity ^'f milt, ititl tts-n- ^ prove the brsisl. 1 f is s* suly a c*»w. i ^ quafltlra ml|l.: U-- -wis th- r In r lullk 1 r alaiut wTtoU '""v! ' Now. m,l long a» tins M-t.m to | , things continue. e.in.mt .t|";:l | our rows. I • 'ofarowbj ri"1" *tta ! Is cheaper a I *7-'. than .n-.lh»r is tto •23. the ex pens.- ..ft-,?:,.; tl»- f.. facing tto. saute, l'to- urn... ol to milk ! i 1 1« ,ruTntft DU tt^r ' ■ " Iriil Hi1 ! ' 1 A gallon '<? milk from <a... row may j i ■ produce douhle the quantiiy I Hi tier « that a gallon from another cos- would make, with the same iiu .llty of tool. . ' He advised wdghing th. mi k from , ' difikrent row- i ,r t. ral su.s. s,i.v ' days, and note the dltr.-reii - by the ' . gatloo. The to-.iw r it,,- milk, tto I S method to Mo-rtaln tils luullty of tto r: milk Is- to strait. . p-o-ti- 1. \ li ■ ; cow', milk Into tamlrtetv, to .qtral - J depth, and after the erroiu rise, to tiic ! aurlaeu. It cau to tendily rem which pnduers the lliigki-st cream- By f 1 lowing these te*l«. and raising cows i * j accordingly, we should see a .leciil. l ' i imiwovetucnt in tin- quality to our A ft It b true the sire to th- aninW^ ■ | tcniug purptw-s lint tin. ix of mluoi . "j importance^ [siritcuUrly in a young! " i k.'-p them for the "ing'e l.lro of inak- ] « ing href. 9 1 Ho also ap«k.: .-t rnw diflcrrnt I | breeds, and tl.iHigl.1 the breeding in-i u ] and-ln system which has teen prsec tired fur the last hundn-d rears, as the I I- Kjrat cause of tin- intorior quality of s . tfic domestic anlmala called rows. I c , reared In Cn|K- May. •. | i^IIe . trustol tint ton. iu near at - ! the *ad*eedRhml ?rwh,' aud'*io I a ) answer to a suggestion of th' editor of it . cuss the aul.'xvt of "rood making. ' at •t the next meeting „r the Club. Adj. * IV. D. h i Thb A mux k. fw April; appnu* d with Its usual [.romiWItode. which is if; su-.'li uu usual .-ir.- on it, typographic h j appearance. Tti- uumlx-r Is-fwrt u« is * I pShttbly th" I. -I Of any ret |..tx .1. R. j which i« saying a great 'deal, and tjj angure weB for lb* ability of Its ron- ! »tsnt progr. and Inqwrrnwot.— is. The Illustration, t» Fri drill, ron '■ Schllktr (/•-■ -ir liter llgrtBUnlt - f" Samuel L. Clemens I I.' fl fibh), a J portrait; a* Sucre s-fnl H» any w« have * ever' sera — A Russian jpcasattl Girl : lantiJsratiiffls O Ireland after Morxenawrn. a magnltlh cent ftdl page cut which ought to add (M.-it cut * in n .uignt to soil t

even to the n-putali-m of - V .f/dtV — A Fann and Nsiyr, aft-r M-- 1,-r J.-an T In-gclnw (a reo-ietorj. hy Billings, not ' qnlto np to the stsndsnl of »X« 4ld.',» .. ! portraits, sad llow is thb for High? < 1 sn ato-r ot ttiasc timely and tcllihg ° ' j of Beard's f-w which he ia gaining * • a great reputation 1 ; Among the d-wen »r >s literary aril- 1 ■ elrs are find the usual adiulxlnre of • solidity and sprightlim s». pruae ami ' ' poetry. Fraud, Tnf iny is again re- ' 1 . Barn an-l li-«dre. o--..l ia, ■ . as usual, terre and rlgorona. ' A seh-.l , > > art* ami timely article la "The T-zri- • I tonal DtnlopmcnL to Franc-." hr . , r Wm. F. AH...- Harriet l-row-.f ! , ' h;,»fford eontrihufr* an i vi-jltts! storv , 1 ' and a poem. W« ho|» our «mvn wtil j 1 ' be well repreaent',! on it- fWht . ■ I the subscription Price, iu'c'utfiug tli-i , ! > ' elegant nil rhrnmn "I'licls." I, only • aiiV". with n libinl ikducthM luftsor , I ; nfcanrassen and cluto I'uldistoirs' address, Jamra Stitum A <. ...2! Liberty ; street. New Tqft. t f "Tne He*."— This Is tl... very ap- 1 . ••nxT-SL-Faur.®::' ; I b wuWtsbed In New T-rk l.v VaU-n-!;uur* Co. U is in tho form «f 1 » t ,11and In alyL- ami printing, as 1 . well as ill practical character b Ore j ' . mo*t sbgant tradajonlfed ... tltiacs>un-| . - try. With flvr lh-.tt-»ti-l rarriag.' ftc- 1 . j ton.* to (hU«Mtatrr.. withes many j . j j magazlut' ovu .i lu '• - wi-il anppurtcd, " plovers Snd rntpii '. y. Catrlnge IJaild-! ;tit»gt»notoelra<vari_.<.-.a. «.|. It cannot flourish, indeed rattmRkxUt, I 'j without a lire cmtnutdasliwi with! . i thb, that thw ma.v,!IVvnt magazine ! 1 | haa been estabii-hej. ' Evx*f SttTuubsv fi.r March 2'.tb j ' contains a-fu!l-pagi 'ngraving of Sec- 1 - ' retary FUh. n further m-t.-.:imrot to! . L | P.Usburg akatche*. CharU* RcxJt's , : ; nsw story,- "A Tcrribk: T.-utpUliuu." i i ' hraidra a rarir'.y ofoUa-r mailer. (Ire I J good A IV, publish- rq B islon. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ( ' » e OalAr**B>T*4Taast. .£ i. I . ' sb,-""'-.;!,.,,,.,, i: _ 1 --'w i e wmiLkaaty^vso^yisn h (.uurr.T • vw. m»n k!T.ii'Ti,tkral"'ira. r"Hv ' : | ' j

L p_,. . cor, of coroutn. a W Nsw Advertisements. ; 1 IICUTI !.!««'■ j x, . rs.u.lv, nu..o resisrt.l HV <°*.rs « "y 1 I Gross* Bww tr»>i " s» so * |fi LsaSrtsttor,^ ^ |vr»sff,l. I So ^ * .rt W.w'^towJreb. 1 1 yy sLTHSM 'watches. » 0 j TvssisertM assst tkssswalJhssfertks I "t I-' Wtsss yr«tjw k J«i*lt*tas irsiikaM Watch, to^'irtrdas * " HnVc il.sa s«, sss of t»,ss^wswtos SIS sow ■ Ic psctoilty orer *11 othscs. • i. rs. iuprt-x orfsstssllos sad «r« «t sates' 1 of Iks gowp.aj". Wssisal Wallksw. ssakles | j 1 hew lo i-rolure w ><■ ho. s« s foWs whUh isre - e're'Tj ' ri wsrs gad'r sdorss* wfcaassvses tssttagkr »» tho WW. .htimi seivssa. la are wrek*.-" 1- .od toho enooU.llo ooroct sad oadollaz ] j of ('<>«*! rr.i'K A PE.\nt. MV. Bi:ii>.ieton. |

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lllfise MACHINBt. fnK SlINQKK Ngw vamAy sew&g Machine i' GREATEST INVENTION of the NINETEENTH fcENTURY. COM1HSING ALL THE LATE IMPUOVEMEFTS roR hemming, ^ cording, ^ felunb. ouiltino, gathering, , trimming, ruffling. binding, tucking. embroidering, AHEAD Or ALL OTHER* J for family work! b manufacthbdig ppbposes < j . ^ ^ ^ auCUIlSB rOBTBV . ^ ^ HU ^ : i : * or "."•'•"i tos'ssory dSlSSTtoVt'oso ol ao^ll >11 o.he, '"i'lfnuJKuih. saastog, ood oop.ste gy* *-^,*."ntT I Mlw^TO osld l» m wits. 1 sod ctpo *«r eouall~. >h«« all sefils doe t«koa.a l:sshoa*e foe sio* ooee. atu-hw-a.. for all sis- , ""-h.ok.'o akkt.or soldosaho e,boo. pooslhls tow,. moo.h.i go) wsalo 0011 I Tk-1 W.LLAS.. OFFICES AND>pENClEE ' ; »— ■ g-UoiSirt xJZSZ •| Also,*pl*no-, Cottaob omoass. Melodkons. Music. Music lhK.ks.Ac- , , ; U. F. HOHN«™ '■ ' 1 a I EASLOIX, iiitioiiiu.'. , — I ■* 1'

New Advertisements. j 1 H.AiUumw Sjimi'Jy'SraLl »"•"« . '^'^T^^ySSjnTrt 'ntHfmito ^dk ire* I . ITro". "utsr. Co.o, Ksl-.^UtlUee,rfMo»a| | i ns s*"»' «K^si3rso!?'u!S2 ! wee, 1131 Market Slrsel, Phllwlolphis, Va- 4w bra estsi rare ■aw.'fow -"*« |

1 "uuEaET^y jfjoi j l.tagUwr." Treses a.o.**a*Co aosroo.il ^ Office,' 21 South Fifth Street. j ni:>rz.rr a. nnariiKU. ] English Alphilte Roofing Felt, • I 1 1 | ss-w > i • .llchMtm^ | fsss ^jctti'.Tsyo M.i City. ' EE »CE '* I AHD OTHE* l **ks. ii "'"atop oa»x*h'rhk stock. oaxkKOs* EtiaskBV. Cor. ad merely s Iwodk *»o. ; not oct or BCtlXKSS, oovemstext tlkVOT ' j No. I Peruvian Cuano. - ■ rttH Cl'ANO IN nu^ b rot 01ETTE U *es>- *0^0 iftrt. - i saw bonk rHoorasTX or lusk. , j LAND PLASTER IN **US a ISU T*a U I. ssad»*sfiss Osasi r | cotton SKED MEAL- ^ k | " caacx lings L/aaarr. i i roe lu sapetSossaolUM^loe Is I. w. More Si «e-ALh...lSl.wn..lls»honreU.^> j JOSIAH 4. ALLEV, p i *"""4 " Mre 4 -reus Ma..."

tfefes ftaaglK^ ff rally executed. Alan, EVAMEt ING dnap at R*e#ocalils Prices. The g ilt advantage derived from bosun* Pa*r Enameled io that it ran be scrubbed tike a board, and lasts four times as long as paper put ou in the nsnal way. N"o. 19 Washington St., Opposite the Centre House, FIFE HAT CITY, !*. 1. GEORGE W. SMITH , Prasttesl fssizztergr/imfg, calcimining, wall painting, A ERjF CHINA fiLOMHG, And All otber Painting Neatly Executed and Satis fkctlnn Guaranteed. No. 19 Washisgton St. opposite the Centre House. Cape May -City. N. J. UEOKUE W. •.WITH, AUCTIONEER,

New Advertisements. , . t*"rJ OSj^TW- w-uu-! ■ i ■ssisbvMt sjus1 akIHt j-^ b.,ck, 111 "h *M,5Sih7ffS!iIrw Uaell.r le| ^ "iifiS ISSSSk. i ; *" "" r»"av(T*ait satca_ wnajts.^ I PLOTS! PLOTS! PLOTS' 1871. TOAD. VAN GILDER'S j SPRING ADVERTISEMENT! '■ PLOWS A PLOW CASTINGS

; p"' "** 1 p~" JOHN 8. REESE & CO., j Soluble Pacific Guano I .JDI.L III... 1 AV.lt IV. VJUAhU

^Tho lr,d, lo .' ku ,.o-dllT tscrssaod^as'M ' liwix," u por" "e-ol- Hi" lis '"JSTihas L^ouo' fooUUwa oldM vr^ko tool o^loslllo Jots is N. Reese is Co., Liberal Discount to Dealers. :E.CTBA^Vrrix PAINTERS' A BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, Whllo Lood sad tar. r-toox ml oil 1 on I Ip- | I loos, VnltrJo-SOTh »tJ HiBBon Uowod On, ro^\*-i?h"-"».'"re»!ur KTo'oSdrrlS ; w nit an otsos af "two cataaes to*o aire : | a£gi2^r-ygtey.g THtan'aNu VINE rraxzas ^ ,Kirt^aW Th"."??reJi^Itflf fltw?la7tre dw^^totoms^omnlo jf Wljg^ Owit K^rea* l"«L.Trqftolso -! GREAT FORTUNES

nt BIX Ext, CARD*. i" OENTI8T. jftaEiMat aaTOaDa*! o.»r R. WH4UH, PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, ARCHITECT AHD UVILDBR, |C W. BEkVkv. A Oounseller-at-lAw, BoliJtor. tcraora vocav costtUMioNi.a.

I ATTORNEY AT-LAW, i rpHouas a "tciirs. ! LICENSED ACCTIONEKB. - .hr^SS?"11 S. "• "Tt7 , I rriiavrr-ir.uir, simt, soLrrmi*. <" tomwdlti lion "f Cass May Osaatr art Mar cut-air noiiz— T,oos«r, sad < 1 ll iMUSIxL-rir,! Thnndszoof oooh awalS. > tunaouaTSL's orricc— s.tuw.it. r |-JB. E. H. PHtU.tr*, j f J HOMKnr tTBic paviifiii, t'ape £kj, R. I " (i7— : HARNESS MAKER, j; J couuollv oo boo' -B UMilont af Hre I ' lop. I. Ins of Tr-iah, ,nd Moroooo, Nr.lly Vs. J ,j TUONAN DI'Pt'Y, I ^ j 37 8- Second 8t . *bo»e Chestnut, ^ - 1 .-I- -•'-: /"'-Th --f rorolzn ."o I trowwllo } !Z t: S."lth Bocood s'l.ootl tail, with tLoo, Ursrof1*

li Viid "h"" rt!'' j*r£w f'vaoL u SIIAOrS. STAIR BOOK, *«, „ G. B. SNYDER & CO., | !; SB Burnt BECOND bt-, philadelphia, | PATENT BURIAL CASKETS, p. ^»lon«rereow~>0. toOsUra ptUA^Womsij *•' I f ^to>s°l, ,j. er sight- SAMUEL B. JWAIN. ,'t aJfc?"jUyti'r ' direj'" J 'I HE^US STANDI ^ TOOMAS S. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, OK WAMUIYUTUN 8THRKT, opposite amebican hudbe BOW - crxrr. ladies', ry i CIIILUhCN'B SHOTS, , ii j torew.fr ruvpllod. •! i ^ ; WORK II 4 DR-Tv ORER RKPAIRMU NEATLY DON i . -T i iots-r- j PLCMBINti A CAfi-rtTTUrU. , YV M' G. RHOADfl, PLUMBER, ,T; 8team arid Can FITTER. ;*; • No. i H^ qai Street, "i cape met cm, ) Aad ISBI hlorkoi attest. PUtodstptUo. j S" ^UOofMI too fl.oa la -work aad Pttoo. „T Slav qcaU-i or I-', HI DRAL'LIC CERENT " . CltlVTS WANTED.— (*B*B A MOUTH)-

Dry Good*, Qrooeries, Ao. rptiE Public aire tor" rattv Advt-Od tar call at THE CHEAr STOKE MACREY WILLIAMS DEN N IS V 1LLE, CAP* MAT Oa. N. J., Whoro tko, will Bod Evbtt Vanoli •< NEW GOOD* -n-jr aicrtrxD raov rat tier. . 1 DBKSS SHATLS & Other Goods •olootod with great core «ad Juot odoplod to IT. Cons Oiit iHmcobi U-oatllai jSloch.

Choice Goods LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! Wo asks o Spooi oily of STAPLE GOODS Bleached Muslin Department Being the Lnrgeot and Ileal Assorted tn the County. and see oue^kw STOCE BIG HI < LOTH*, CANNIMEREH, Ltness Drills, Elc. roa MEN's -NO Dorr WEAN, Grocfie*. Quern* TThrc, tf« | ar You will find at THE CUBA. STORE of Mackey Williams, •SAO, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUR AND GRAIN New and Choice Mock, at The Vebt Lowest Prices. j MACKEY WILLIAMS, X. C. PRICE'S new CHEAP 8TO " E Cbr. PERKY 4 Htk'NIOk Ma., PNINjra It to a costs par pud.

oil " " " ' a karthttltwaab PA1STS. OILS. GLASS A PITH. groceries, tea, buoah. molaibzs, spicks w ra'SS.0"" * ,"r BEGAN rtaDdoajhraasra^ ^ ' CAHTaELL-s acit mitt u BE. OAaatVwrs1" SPh t STATION BUY. STAMPS, TIN WANE, Ac. , Coll O0.1 ore. sad oaoaiao liw raareolL ^ Cu bo hod for lt.Tn.Htag PtaMIr to sow- { Ho. 4 Perry Ml., Capo U op Ci If, H. J. ruvr" CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY, ho. ib washing1 JN yatxt, dtS*V . Cor. May at ». tj^w MADE JHOH M CENTrt. .CAN MAKE. MONEY "Talt tsSmSbfor "" '■ j TWELVE DOLLARH! No^ps joMKl. WUatogtsa, Dot. GABDEN, PLOWE*. FECIT. f Hrrs. Tre» A Khr-s. *»* V.rrgrres Breda - | pspojto^ w^dL.with dm'M foraaltM^ . , lo'J" co. T^'.l. 'i.'rere SO-ur" * " ' I avtaSlb. I'mxn. ore. Tre. BOQg.1 APSSSSiSSftisStS iffiSSSS«3SS£ : Tj""j"7' rilHI NEW TUEE DAY-*OOa.— TtjsCkaa- ' A<f JOB PRt.lTlltG NEATLY and PROMPTLY EimjuuU Attbe :rA-T "FTTOe ... '• .to —