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<thf Pttan Watt. •V ii Twr. In Advi»«-( * JJSJUSBUUAtw, < Thur—lay, April «. 1871. ' ~ m i niniii i ~ " < — t.re a ad I. mmr Ad^hlW Pklrere. J"1 s&zrzri oti rriuc u>m. it to goo of tha hopeful .ten. of thtiuMR Itoat I bo paopb of oar county . aro willing to acknowfedgv that tlic road, in every put of it are in a dtogracefal ooodlltoo. and an feeling graceful condition, am wans ;

la ararcb of a remedy. UoUl Innun ul other, fad the important--of doing something to remedy tha evil, 1 nothing «r« ho doat- They owt re- J nnbr that, like lha moral la tho fobfe. life not by tolling ujumJov* to aid than that' lbs evil to to bo corrected. Inn by Ukiag hotd of tha subject lliemrelvtsand working at it Willi a wllL Tha aul*ool •» will be reoo from the luteawUng report la aoothtr column, uu. dweaoood at the tort meeting of tho (tooth f-atvilto Farmers' Club, and it to. io be hoped that the eoortderatioo of tha aum win becootluuadfrain Uroa to Ume, U baiqg loo Importaot a matter to ha ilroppad altar one ev-uiug'a . liiKuaaUa. Tha praaeot system of | working oar country roads, at every I intelligent former to anon, to only a I Vratocn or tomfoolery: 8300 to MOO f for a tewnahlp with parfaapaa hunr dred tnitoa of road In Ue Dndti I The thing to really ao ridlatkme, gentlemen, that wt Hod It hard to realtoo tbo profound eMptdtty of the unfortunate mortal, who ap annually called opon to go through the motion of putting tha roada In ordar. Nucha ratw to only aaeond to the meniorabto hullabaloo rained raw ycara ago which marked the oonrtnictloo of that monument of the Hlp-Van-Winkto age in Cope Hay—the nam to be forgotten If former, will only atudy their own latoreat, the praeettt sod state afthin*. frtaods at Stavilto hare ptolnly demoo■troted good rood. Incraaae the raloe of your forma; they act like '^mtSd^Tfort and happlntw* to all who come with their range. A tow liberal minded men In each townahip, who will stir theraeelvre in thto matter and talk with their neighbor, a* every opportunity, would eooo bring about an entire change to the enntlment crt tttepeoi«e, tnffwtHdd no flout* t» > U) our border, iaetead of frightening It away. We .hall continue to call attention to thto road (juration from time to time, and would aoHcit the rtewi of other. Intereeted In the wrtfore ef OgperSfty^on the .object- Wo sbaB ho glad to hear from any and all eactloaa of the county. The reteu ol toner hoa really reeomThaielgualtarrerhae

meoeed In Porto. The guillotine to " about k> he erected, and !u victim. arc gr already marked. Baepidea and die- ^ treat prerall e.mywlteit, dtirene are Jp under aunrtUlanoe and at uy mommt <* are liable to be denounced ae enemice H> of ttm Republic. Tha government of * tha Commune to taaulng a rearm of " proclamations. Ito walchwordi are: in "Death to the Rich," "Death to the w landowner.," Death to tha primta." 81 The celebration of maae to forbidden w in the prtoooa One hundred and Blly 10 thouaandf people are eaid to bare fled u from the city. From Vetaallka the a regular government horieompletcd all u ito arrangement, for the attack on « Parte, and the moremeut far the recc- Y cupatlon of the dty wlB be simultaneous with that of the Germane. In view of thto grare crtoto the Commune has reeolred to act with dedeloo. A ae old on VanalOaa woe ptonned.on Friday night, and it woe coufldontly ex- ^ period by the communist leaden that ,t when the National, appeared there the hi government troops, Instead of oppoo- »t lag, would ftmternlM with them.— The ™ latest proclamation from Porte pre- p, dkte the "U airorwl Republic. ■ • ^ Th* Joint hion Communion hay- ca rot fairly broken ground for a final 1 and aadislhctory settlement of all out- £ standing aocounta between us and m England. The Canadian Ftohery st, - question la atlll under dtocuasioo. The H haete of eatltomeut, 00 for as it to poe•lble to dtooorer what that baais to " likely to be from the disjointed inllma- P tiou. oT the member. themselves, to j T own ride of the Ihtr aa we hare aright ° to expo*. Nop Is the wrangle oyer ft tho Albany Ctalmsgoiug u It should hi go. Than appeara generally to bo a * rrr^r;-" — ? VietTTJfo Nenoau.— ft to the doty T <f ;areate to moirltori aoma farther in- 3 ternat In the whool work than merely > to uinll their children thllhcr. The cl ' . . P" S .e-c»rtcaml rtrtt If raren-. tall w<ih "

Tbgx tre. In the neighborhood of £rte^T*e thort^'en ST rf a- ^ •mall form- in preference 16 the half cultivation of a Urge ooe. On hto fean ef sight aesaa he kia|aoousUmUy emptnyrd from sixteen to twenty hands ' and that too on land In no Raped au- 1 peri or to the nrerep ultoble land In Cape May coOOly. Hto theory to that ( a few acre., well cultivated, will inch year give such profits as forms count- ' 1DX IBelr aura* «-y the treartwitoa u«rt ofteu yield in a lllKlmo. In ferrying into prerika each doctrine, be hoe been itagutarly suiwreful, thereby proving the corrre litres of hto position. In en article which appeared In lbs Amtriem Afrie*U*riM— which by the by to a periodical no former in Caps May county should Ik without— Mr. nendereon farther lUastratre'.ito theory by giving the htotory of ooe of hto laboring bands, John IleUly by name. " One wintry day, eouw fifteen year, ago, He-ill y came to Mr. Ilcnderean for work, baring Just landed from an emigrant ship. lie woe about nineteen year, old, and hard up for a Job.— Though not then needed, yet hto looks pleasing Mr. Hodman, be was cm- , ployed at 8100 for the first year. Be- , log set to work on a distant tract of t eight acres, bnt little woo seen of him . by hto employer, until ooe day the , foreman over elgbt men in Mr. Ilendcreooto garden suddenly died.—

from among hi. workmen, he 011 chore Reflly. then not of foil age.The older hand, rebelled again.t thto ^ promotion of a younger ope over Wl them. RaiUy inriried that nil the K mutineer, should be discharged, promising to fill their place* with men " whom be could control. The trained Wl men were discharged, new one. sub- *° slituted, and peace and progress were ,l rreetabltohed. The gardtm under ™ Itrilly's management, thenceforward became a model for the neighborhood. producing luxuriant crops, and was - worked at leu coat than formerly.RriDy «u a rigid disciplinarian, " working his men In a way peculiarly hto own. He never allowed them to | reparole, but worlceil them in a body, himself leading. They were always u under hto eye, no matter whether the ! Job wu long or .hort , In four year, he had ured 83600, " and was of courae too rieh to hire ' i out any longer. Mr. Ilenderaoo then t sold Urn the eight acres Reilly hod ( been working on. at a price that ° made hto interest —-I taxes amount to 83000 a year. But thto load did not frighten Keilly. In four yeara he * paid every dollar of the principal, ° over 830,000. all which he had * cleared out of crops raised en there 1 eight acres. Of courae ha became land ^ hungry, and so bought eight acres r more. Three be ha. long since paid . for, and be to now "certainly worth B 800,000 In real estate alone, two-thirds t . of which hare actually been paid for J ( from the produce of three eight acres , 3 of land In eight or nlos yean.'' — * . Thto extraordinary reaalt .how. what ^ energy of mind and body will ac- ( a oompltoh In inch a baslneu aa gnnlen- . lag. It was all worked out on New Jeswy eolL " But how Keilly operate, to alsokhowm ia the same artick. lie Ant plants early cahhagre, I«wU, lcttoer, aolnn«. i . radishes, Ac., which ore sold off by July. Then the land to usually planted , n with celery. But test year lie rew ( tlist the loug continued drought was ( ' certain to seriously impair the full cab- i ' bags crop, and that consumer, would , therefore bare fo pay for a .ubetituU. He knew that spinach was an excellent - one, but hto eight actva wore already one, Wl nw Olgm arm wore wiwj

in with cekry and other fltil crops, and no oilier land rich "enough to grow spinach was accessible. He ° saw that the drought that was destroying the cabbage crop left the ■ celery but little tergrr in September - when it was planted In July.— * So he put la a row of spinach between ' two row. of celery, thus plant- 1 itig »'* oriog twenty pounds of I seed. That spinach crop netted him 1 81600 door or all expenere, and that " too, without injury to the celery, mak- ' log three crop* the same reason — ' Henderson Judge, that th* three 1 crepe cleared ItoUly 81000 per acre, and he redder, him the tnoet mo- 1 oereftti gardener In the vicinity of New I . . c ju nasi-n cape mat uee. r I A New York reporter has been to . Jim Ftok, and records the following . talk with him: Reporter— It to rumored, Colonel, ' in addition to your railroads, t boats and other cnterprtoee, you > hare decided to engage In aquatic n sports during tbo earning reason, and have purchased the new yacht Dread ' nought for the purpose, and will com- 1 pete in the coming races. a Col Flak— No, that to a mistake.- . steamboat to as small » craft a* I ° to sail in, and I hare no time to 1 for vochung. I have no idea at r present of inveetioa in a yacht or rato- t tug a bare ball cluo. 1 am thinking . serioudy of starting a new line of •teamen, to run between baa and 1 Philadelphia, touddng at ttope May. * I can leave here at 3 o-clook In the t afternoon, reach Cape May at 10 or 1 1 , o-riock In the evening, and arrive In , Philadelphia about 7 In tbs morning. i Philadelphia people ore anxious • to have me do it, and 1 have scut a c on there to see shout It. Ooe of i the old Quakers was over to sae me a few days since. lis come In and est ' hat down in frasU of Gould, whs > writing at that desk, and the 1 shadow from the big hat so ohecared . the light that QouU was obliged to re- , mom to another desk. He endeavored to convince me that the operation 1 would pay. I got tho map down, and > 1 sold to the old fellow] ''Now, look , here. If you folks orar there In Phils- , delphla can just manege to move the city down here about lour miles where 1 1 polut with my finger, 1 think we can ' manage to moke the couaoction. "— I The Quaker looked at me over hto , epectacfee and said: "Why, friend . Ftok, what decs thee mean?" "Why. I my If you can manage to move the ' about four miles, 1 am pretty port- i live we eon reach the linalmae part of , the ettr." "I fear, friend Ftok, thou J art making fun of me.'' No, I tell 1 you. We might do a huge carrying t SaigyiSiifrf ; xzxz-jFssrzrs " • | This sp suiting 860.W0 or 870 0*1 to t ! | 00 * u ,la"'t p*T ;

nir. aoie UCwe-riov. f South Sea vol* March fflth. 1 r.io tseresv sw »«o- ggratieds 8 ' the Farmer.' Club took up the sot^iet f . of roads and nod-ureklng teat evening: f . the storm being severe, no meeting ef t . the elnb Wis held tost week. Itwasa j titneJy fcU, for the deplorable condl- j . lion of our roads, to one of the most " objectionable feature* to a stranger, | visiting our coast, that meets hte «Tv, "Job was a very paJSeBt man In his . day, and tote tip wonderful re1' MMslirev -white afticlol with all the Ills that. flreh is Tieir to," bat 1 hare 2 often thought, ifthe good old man bad _ been obliged, for a few Java, to travel ^ over Cape May roods, be would have ^ given «p to despair. . 'One gentleman, said there was no — use talking about the roada, for tonIr guoge -was inadequate to fully cxprres ' wliat everybody knew, was the awful .7 condition of the public highway, from Heudey'a Point to Cape Island. There lre was now and then a few yards of rood flW that was endurable, but like angels nl. visits, -lew and for apart." They had ^ been In the sane .tale, for more than _ a century, and from present Indication. ^ would con tin ao eo for centurice to come. TO. It woe proposed to tax the inhahi|lc_ Unto to put the roads in perfect order. that the value of renl caUte would Ik llm enchanccd thereby, to more than pay ,1^. the tax twice over. And when wo j, come to take Into consideration the * -t— |.I,JW«I I.

to be derived, driviug over n welt xradwl v~»J — ~u —1.1 «n. 1U0 per cent, to our wealth. The tl condition of the roods to not only a abominable, but in every sen* of the '! word, a shame and disgrace to the dtl- M Another member spoke of the diftl- a cullies in the way. He eaid there P would be so trouble, If we could only " a little money in It We were to |j stingy to do eaythiog even for our own n comfort, unless we thought we could make something at it. . He also spoke {' of the Utile paltry sum of 8GU0, raised „ by tax in Ifennto Township to meet a the wonts of about 00 miles of almost a impassable road*. The tax was paid, but further than that, this deponent r eoith not. Ha supposed somebody gut | hold of it hut Ike road waxed worse » and worse. Than to wealth and labor 1 enough. but the re teems tote no ditpoal- , tion to moke any improvement In our road*. A sad refiectiou upon our In- i due try, pnbUc spirit and euterprtoe. I Another member snggmtal that each | former make the read good acrme hto i farm free of expetim to tha town- ' | ship; ho would do so If aU would do 1 the same, no thought, however, that 1 | any elevation for the better, would i hard on teaming, for now the i roads were so bad that it took several ! teams to haul what one would oa a I good track, and thus, three-quarters of | this class would have to go to the poor- ' It was estimated by ooo member that It would coal not more than 8300 the mile to piks the road from Bees. 1 ley's Point to Cape May, snd moke it a 1 road. When there was plenty I of loom in the soil it was not expensive making roads, otherwise. It would ] bo necessary to haul something to ' the sand from being washed away, lie thought the pcoplo wore too in. dotont to have good reads. Justas long as we hod rather wallow through lite some up to our chins, than to work, so ' we shall bare bad reads, ' 1 hare only given a brief report of what was arid, but enough 1 trust ' to give your rendura some idea what " tho South BoavUlc Fanners' Club think about the condition of tho highways in J Capo May. D. I- T. r " ' The broils and contentions, erowhu-

out of the 8t Domingo qurstlna, in the Senate have, it appears, been temporarily transftrrrd to the members of the Sl Domingo Commission, and, after all, K seems doubtful If they will bo able agree upon a report. Before arriving at Washington, Ben Wade prepared a document which he intended should be tho report of thtf Commission. Hto brother Commissioners, however, reftacd to w(U it becauso they wanted to add some remarks on tha actontific aspect of the expedition. "All right," said Old Ben; "but you had better tell a plain story, to that poople con understand yon. " Professor White and Dr. Hosts were oat In the habit oT dealing with the people, and eo they could not see the forro of Old Ben e remark. Wade lied on idea that when Hows and White reached Washington, and got in the vicinity of Uw Caognasional library, would stretch out the report till crack of doom." He was right. The Commission arrived ten days ago with the report prepared, and yet it not been submitted to the PresiProfessor White and Dr. Howe ore alone raspoartble for the delay.— Hod old Ben Wade had hto way the report weald ban been submitted to ! the President a weak ago; but these j "learned Tbsbsns" would not put: their names to anything that did not stand a chance of going down to poo- 1 terity embalmed with Uwlr feme as the scholars and explorers of the age.— | Wade to a practical man, snd the . story goes that if hs bad not bean i chairman of the committee Howe and woo Id probably have spent tho j remainder ef their lives in bag hunton tha island of St. Domingo.— | believes in delivering "a plain, ' untarnished tale," sod in keeping j within the limits of tbo resolution I under fohlch the Commissi oa was > appointed. . Here to where be dififen ! with White and Howe. Tbry waiu' exhibit soiue learning, some knowledge of htotory and research In the report. A few days ago Wade submitted hto report to these gentlemen for their rerts too and oppress I. It has taken I born nearly a week to understand Wade's plain English. Theyj propose to odd sattw karned disquisitions upon the early discovery of! the Island, the character of its papulaUse, 1U htotory for the toot two or three ] hundred years, its mineral resources, : eral essay ou tho policy of ennoxatioa. To all thto old Ben sera. "No, j you don't" Ben thinks that the more White and Howe write for the purpose of adding to the report the more dUBcult It will 1- forth, prop',- to understand it. It I

II trill be observed by tha foils wilt extract from the report of tha U. fo pTocrerftoga that Senator FloKarrecs i-vs n State relative to the appropriation for the coast service. Senator Stockton took the acajion to enforce tho vie*. Q] ■ . . Utare of S8kr Itney. asking on oppro- , priatlon of 8300,000 for the better protvoEhfi' Of the Ufa and property on the * Nog Jersey caoat; and Ul pntenting v thto petition I dralre to sat that from c correapoudcnce Which 1 havt hod I am i latlxfied that within tho last vror there J had been a very considfTaWe Iota of property and a number of wrecks ou < that coast which might have been avoided by on adequate Appropriation, o I mavs the reference of Uw resolution h to the Commlttre on Commerce, and ^ hone that It may have their attention before the close of this aeaaian. ti The presiding ollicvr, (Mr. Anthony n in the chair.) It will Ik eo referred. m Mr. Stockton. I received this morn- , lug a copy of the resolution just pro- ~ ecntrd by my coUeagne and 1 dmim to to give notira that 1 sliall move at the id deficiency appropriation hill at the jj proncr tlmo the follnwliig amrndmcnt: For the purpose of more rficctually securing life and iwopcrty npon the ®- eooat of New Jersey for the focal year *- ending June 3d, In~2, SKwi.imi. T 1 had occailou to address a few woTds ■ ' to tho Senate during the last Congreos | , on the importance of this subject, and t lT they made n small appropriation for n ro the last winter mouths. This approIk prialion was to pay a crew of cxpeil- * cncvil surftneu to serve the mortar and ,

the boats al alternate life-saving ata- n Uuua n«j gouUeuuin rvotm llllllg " that district In tlie Ilouae of ileprvnent- , the llnuse to get n rrt iv at each station. Fearing that I could not obtain the » whole sum requirnl. I asked for » crew " al each alternate station, and roaured . appropriation of S.VJ.UOO for that J During thto last session vre* i scls camc ashore in the neighborhood of the stations where a crew was, and ; and pso|Witi to on immense amount were saval oa auch occasion.. 1 And almost oa if for the purpose of 1 1 proving the Importance of manning all • these stations, vcaaels also entire ashore J at atatinua where there waa no crew ■ and nobody to terve the Government ( apparatus, and on such occasions there wasaffreatdcslructinnsf life and great J loss of property. Sir. President, this resolution of our Lcgisisture contcm , ptotea additional stslloos witli .erewi at each stations, and improved lift- . In place of those worn out. It to our du^r to make the appropriation 1 shall not detain the -Senate by tarring anything further now on thto a abbut I think there la no legislation more important than thto, hecaase tire winter win come and those atnrms will arise and probably life be lost' before will be aide at the next ace•Ion to make the grant of money necessary for the purpose. Mr. PreUnghuyacn — I move the memorial bo printed. The motion waa agreed to. The Senate subsequently adopted Mr. Stockton's amendment, which . was isuned aa part orthoapproprlation bill 6n Saturday. l'ALH StrNTiA v.— I Aft Sunday waa the anniversary of the Sarionr's triumphal entry Into Jerusalem, riding I on an ass. '!And a vary great multi- , tudc Spread their gormenta to tbo war, and othen cut down brancba from the trees and strewed tbrm in the way. ' And Uw multitudes that went before. ■ and lliat followed cried, saving. IioI eannah to the Son of David; blessal , is He that comcth in the name of llw I-oril; lloaannah io the highest." ' But thto spontaneous demonstration . from tho people and the remarkable r events which foUowod it, estwdaUy in , the Temple of Jerusalem, ao Incensed } iwHlslanocdtlirrvtaMlshrilfhiirrh and to capture the daring and popular rof former, and witktu six day* from hto ■ triumphal entry they brought Him to the consummation of His divine mis- 1 1 siun. In Hto death on the cross. This, ! 5 then to the meaning of Palm Sunday, j 1 It tuorka the leginning of Uw crow n- , ing chapter In llw miaston. tho teachings, the sorrows arid sufferings of the I Sarisur of mankind, and that triumphal entry into Jerusalem was a forahadowlag of the ultimate nnirenal _ triumph of inc new dispensation. c Rtnar Mpwcal Moxtiilt ft»r ; Petriis' MrstcAi. Montihv for'. I

i April to to hanl, and puts us in mind : . of the honest old farmer who otwo attended a show. He Itotcnrd with dolight to the performance nam about I lialf tit •High, when, suddenly jumping up, be made hto way to the di«>r-l<iv|icr , olid handed the astonished fnn< tionxry a bright half dollar, which waa politely * refuted, an the plea that he had almulv • ■ [aid for hto admittance, when the old , i nan rejoined: "Look a'hero mister, , . I've hid mora'n tlfty rente worth of J fun already, and I'm too honest to take mora'n I've paid for, sn If yon don't ; take that "ere half dollar I'm going • i out, cense jpti can't make a thtof of me j; On the old man's principle, [oople who bny Petebs' MfsiCAL Month- | ' lt should renew their subscriptions i every month, at the publisher gives in , each issue nearly 86 worth of good I music, and charges but tliirty ccnu a number, or 83 a year for it. ' Peters to a public benelactor. and : hit ptatoea should be sung all over the . , countiy. Send him thirty ccnte for I the April number, or 81 for the lest i four numbers, and you will get just 830 worth of Uw latest and brat music — c ' Addraos,J, L-Pethbs, SOW Broadway, ; New York. Notdtori should not tell or port with their discharge papers. The new law , . of Congress so modifies the require- • , ments of the hommtead act that a sol- 1 , dicr IT sailor who served ninety days or | more during the rebellion may deduct I I hto term of enlistment from the five ' I years' settlement hitherto required to - t| perfect a title. For- Instance. If be i > served three years in the army or no- ' " I vy, he may acquire * ftill title to « ' I quarter arctlon of publle land by a ] residence of two yoare. There to cvi- j , | dence that the sharks are preparing , i to wring dishonest fortunes out of ' the law. Soldiers' discharge ;a[>crs ! ■ ' I are in active demand at the West j ' Mr. Chas. XT. Jav, of Trenton. ! ' will begin the pabllratlon in Mav urxt ! • | of a newspaper, to he railed Tit "titc- , , ] lira, and Io w edited prectaaly as he i 1 , I knows how to do it. -It will be apt to I create * freexe in nidltics— at all erente it cannot foil ofbrttm Immensely arnns- ' ' ' ing. Fries. oneddWr. AnvUslycan • Hoatthen Chinee, Duughheod, Half- ; ami-Half, or what not. Dollar* may ' ls> rent to Mr. Jav at Trenton. One I 1 May will of courae cmrni down Usml- ■ nomely in support of Uw ZMftfev. 1 The Bon Domingo Commissioner* j . • hare ben interricwod hy the Wash- i ■ i i Of loo RtpuUiran reporters. They i r j (the CommtMioucra), we ore told, ore j cnthuatasticoHr fur annexation and i . they are satis fiol that some of Senator r I Sumner's facts ore wrong. It to atao • | said that Fred. Douglas drclsres Uic , , MawutehUtetts Nenotor the greatest > ! i ncmy of tl* colored race, and that i ; he to iMng th* work of their Imptarable ' • ! enemy —the Democratic party. Mr. tiraeky having been invited to ! the guidon wedding of an "Id friend ia : : Illinois, seoda a fetter, in which he, I ' says that he to po-r. ami "ha* fueled ; HHbhHHUI

8C8BBG MAC BMTEg. TaK INGEB NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHIN 5? is we GREATEST INVENTIOH of the NINETEENTH CENTURY f COMBINING ALL THE LATE IMTROVEUEFTS JPOR HEMMINOi . CORDING, FELLING. 0UILTINB, GATHERING, TRIMMING, RUFFLING. BINDING, TUCKING. EMBROIDERING, AHEAD OF ALE OTnF.Hfi j FOR FAMILY WORK! „ MAmrFACTUBINO PURPOSES ! HAlTtlNK POBTBVi ^ ^ ^ ireltlst will < . tE'nukl or Iks ff osa. so* «o«f M - nec.Si'lfi.uSWklai-orassis.rlUb. WM, m«hl=.^*err c-»e. " « 1 - rr,fir- I ,wB; - ""'"-".kt: : A-wa-hto-aus. { u..,. S tr m r... to rww.Iil ' c^uS'^s'.raaar>. wyra toW.1 olhm . w»j roaatlM, tbsa at, ' TiN^Ute«A*,vnurosite*r <*»' i l BRANCH OFF10E8 AND ACEMClESi I rare. tu«. I test- rw- ^ „„Kiuiy T-1' ' MubteM Mia b* eitarad of <IU»i of Iks sSo>* stvot". oi h on ooi HAST. Also, I'lAwps, OtriTAOE °BO ASS, MnOOEOTS. M^Muric.Bo.*,^ I '-er*— fcrev. u go. HOBNEH. Proprietor. 1 fQ. Cor. of COUMEIICE A PEAltL Btm., ButPOETON-, N- J. Cor. of COJIJtEliCK CE A t'EABL ore., uaiwi-111-,

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JtAAC K. STACrm. WATCHES, ^ JEWELRY, r Altxa vaoM rai bsuoht sine Zlll " es'oTrr ni^TuoT resfuk.ro rje | pAIXtll, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! SLOW CAtTIXCS or HALL k HARES, 'tc."il5r'Jk!*tmini£?TiSlJ iSml has Ion Ires CaaUsc*. ^ ^ CBLTIVATOaa, DOUBLE rLOWt, MAOaowt, Aa., Sc. C a'i»j2 HALL a HARES, Caps Slav City. jg^taaoLOTioR or ooraMHHlir. I VareksatareP* wuiiraEJr'cuaRMT. I J JLOOWIROTOR (ILL.) KORSERV. I [>arorioWARCT - soy ! GLSTmI." rrwos o. ! «iss;' ssSfersss !*, r^"""'r rrjki "7* j £ teMfttejjBtMfhif'iTi 'if i' ■' •• s

New Advertisemenla. ^ ika alraottk. tlstSHow. asrekUJIv s»J a«'itoasto"*' Rwfjtospmdw ol Ikare auof wo lor lk.tr wabhre Ikss la i I, amy tevreuoo in waKb-waklm onatnal. D- ins la thli toostlT or to Europe. os'V Ikoa. to wre. iaAMrsdoptrd wkKkre^a_iiiHte«^» ; £ tre* tote MmMUMo rorrerl s*j aojurtns | psrlbeolarlar: ^ ^ f piste IO irlrssrea. aSoplrJ Fota'. (wtent pte'oo " •«" r, HaJdraat sad UBprre' kalreprlnt-. new . ' universally IsJinlUrd k» WatekMlUVSlS hs"

JTfi tte Aaorlran mateel. aMlby lar "he rtente.1 ^^'I'l'r', 2,^'^**.^ ?ni&±£ { I P. aBanTUUT^Wsmise^lsae. , I E^Kartss™--... I SfmSaugissar'" - 1 EoiitRs a arrLXToR,^ ^ risn. rtTCH-t PAHILV PHYtlCI ARi 1 j?;. MMIloa arts, to UM a [ooo of Iks war sat sot ■ ^SEEDS' SEEhil i starlret Oartmn arsstlos freak sod re- i llsklo Sateta. akouU bur of Ikoarew.re Or SKj£?^AS™^oS-reir : , rets, Itaa Marfcat street, rbiladeipkia, r*. aw ! ' Sfa/LL0Tr,R" v'.'wm S£pJI -7(M~|' ~m BmteteC?)wtUsMlalM. M(*ialb,s L .Xoa in s tl Park Row, Rew York SIM* f SSsrtara^-"SS® J SWEET A CO.. Hsrtksll, MWk. stMMI ; E7JSM"!" .RO EarAOUaHMiRT, Ro-taaRo-1* rerei St.. rsireoairAU. . to ^g^gigv^^i

pfeptr MftagtttS really exrauthd. Also, EKlhll DIB done «k Reasonable Trices. The groat ^vantage derived from Wine PacrBDamcfed to llutt It con bo scrohbed like a board, and lasts four times aa loaf aa paper pat ao In the usual way. No. 10 "Washington St., Opposite the Centre Honed, > APk Mr city, tr. t. GEORGE W. SMITH, Y*raotioal PsUxttar. GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, MmyH| CHINA BLOH1NB, And AU other Painting Neatly Executed and 8attolhcUon Guaranteed. No. 19 Washington SL, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. tIEOHUE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, "•T C"T, *• '•

New Advertiaemenla. Oppoattar7Ia Pbllaialpkts, 11 Haa a Urrr !tn<k to koC j Tewr* Otoutt A Paor, Gooda. Ps^ay ssa Plate tona ailtatware ate I Ogrera nur>1 1 ^ wakfng Viraln III. II la stao ssriv Blind. ^ gp-HMktev.. atetr.toust, sat I Sfi SI, Ma PLOWS! PLOWS1 PLOWS! 1871 T1IAD. VAX GILDER'S SPUING ADVERTISEMENT!

PLOWS & PLOW CASTINGS rLowai* rrtre^fcsijriua.friaoKptiiuaaio „ PLOWa Mulv .south to plow trow Oatwasy , nowa test wUl plow lortyrodatkw«lrea^ ] rLOWS Iksl will loin"* forrew eons' rtowatksiwii| "**' j ,. VLOWa^ «^y Unproraqpatterea snt^jtow ^ , 1 ' £ I ileal estate. "if-IWTAOErORtAlE! M I °" LArATrTT7 81 i

VKuvillat. nrlihteirhooJ ol tb- rsllreaA ^ sjdnshtoWntMina|^*.es Wsaktagfeq ( a "'km W^veatjoE.. defd, rIS, uTl.°.'v?tei ciurek. Korre'""d Krt Offlea. Good Ruliain... CVanterrr Vtere and r* *Sr^. 'H" aHf wi-afti BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! 1 ^Tka rateylter off.ra for art. at REAOORA ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, niLatrt OS Grant. Wood and fongrm Streets, Broadway and the Turnpike ( It. II. *WAIN, Agent. | tl ARIEL M. POX. HENRY K. POX. DANIEL M. FOX & SON, COKYB YASCER8 lti-nl ESTATE Agt-ntti, \ Office, No. MO N. Fifth SL, j Cottages & Building Lots | plumbing it utf-rrrnxG. | G. HI IOADS, PLUMBER, ; Steam and Ca» FITTEH. No. 6 Monaion Street, And in Market tlrret. rkUaatolphU. BEST ql'AUTt OP hydhai'lic cement Wi.no. iba. EvrrTTV.ni nsd Tre. BaaSa: AO- , "w-s^ Uat ta Arenta. CI oka and lha Trena. aaita MALE ARD FEMALE ALERTS , CAN MAKE MONEY ' " KSrt^Zlt'alr mStf * , -wvr'-gjj-; -re-totaaM-m I TW ELY EkDOLLABS !

nCRINEHR CARDS. ■-kit. H. L. GILMOUR. r DENTI8T. illLV a?^ret^aATUaDAv'!"°^' ** axs-v ^ PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, 5 ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, j RHurr-AR. Attorury A Ooun^e^-Iaw^Boliriter. I Cap. War Court Iteuav, Itrw Jrraay. 1 T MILLER] ATTORNEY AT-LAW, oirtcEv-wsat car. many a souTh are, :

THONA.RHW°Hlfe | B1 arfoERxr-Ar-tAR', aurrxa. aoucr run, co * EXAMIAEA IX CIMRCrir. rreMvslor oCtha rtaa. of c.^pa May Couaty D"""""1 an™. cape war "ui ar i/otsx— Tared. n so* G wooosiJE-nret rkurv-Uya of .nth naontk. ■ auLnocATpt(1oVricE-tat re "" D"""","1"' K 11 0 H ff. 0 I' i T 11 1 ( PHI 8ICI1X, or pice ard trnwjct-iu. at wash(TTuar Saan wrat/rew CrtSatlr (XartS,) _ (tape May, If. J. p iSk'rtSt I* ymy *' *" h°ur" HARNESS MAKER, 5| Rre U n artatesta. Mcrere. TrTn - A 1 area, Drett 'and IM'te, OllUt*. ^.tla-^ aad n>n»lrtn/iUTtua>a\nd Harerea. Rratl^Em.1 THOMAS Dim, e - ' j : 37 B. Becesd St., above Oheatnst, p ' "I re're&datreknf'reratoswsa DnreUr JT rival. rln. Lntk- Hldre. and Tnllnw Unnabt. Uvllv.l^ll.), tU.^rioutba^red riail(k Cartit r»-All (teoda dnllvvred to Rrer J.IS.V KnlL d roada P ire of CksiE*- fey ^ i xhmtuuxm^^^^^ I Clad Soar Wart of Wreb[n«ten atrert,) T tn^i^'lS'rtl'tkj'woIl^tlaprelJisSC^ | I, t nd.rtnklna- anrk aa tbv r PATENT BITBIAL CASKETS, Katatlc. Oaaawsad, IwltaUaa. rtaln Walnut. ' O.- Alio. CLUTM COVERED COPPtRt of • up. rtet atria and trtah, atslwfesy, Walnut. aretPRSCk— Cor. York. Av. and Broadway, naar Capa >av City dlS-y raiHE ERTERPEISE SOOPIRO CO, '* Office, 31 Sooth Fifth Street, PHILADELPHIA, r totakaordare tor and aupply tha Catabrat.d Ls EnglUh Alphalie Roofing Felt, " DureM "tk* '*** 'idart *i**d " L1,t" ~ ' rnprn, Oaravfa at Care Mar ClU jMrSSSSSSsw t. b7ota*te CaJSIayT * "* PAINTEBS' * BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PATERT CEMENT PILTIRW' T1IIED ARD VIRE STEEEkt. | " R D ,"'T'5 CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY,

Dry Qoodt, Grooertet, Ao. ' | ijiE Public are lanrrslly Advtowt to call at THE CHEAP STORi: MAC KEY WILLIAMS DENNIS V1LLE, Cape May Ca, N. J., NEW GOODS DRESS SHAWLS 4 Oiler Gob I Ba Ire ted with arert^rereand Jnat adapted ta I Coma .tea, and reyou' BreuUtal^lt-te Choice Goods '■I LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH!

w. mak. a aprelrtt^or STAPLE OoOD* Bleached Muslin Department Being the Largest and Beat Assorted in the County. COME AND SEE OPE REW STOCK RIOH1 A.POLL URX OP U-OTnB, CA8SIMERES, Linen Drills, Eta A LARGE STOCK OP Queens Rare, lit * tr You will find at THE CHEA. STORE of Mackey Williams, LUMBER. FLOUR AND GRAIN ST THE QUANTITY. € v'0 a OO I.* It' US New and Choice Slock, At Toe Very Lowbkt FRicsa. COME EARLY ARO SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. MACKEY WILLIAMS. JiOl Cap. May County, R. 1. N. C. PRICE'S OH E A p'^STO Ii E Cor. PKRBI A MISSIOS Sis., CAPE ItLASO. ^ 'oBrea tea loUowtef tnoda nl Ik. """siiEEfp""' CIUKGLAa4 STuNE, A EARTHENWARE P1I3T8. OILS. GU88 A PCTTT, GROCERIES, tUOAR. MOLAESES. aPICKa | BURRING OIL, • very Ca. arUcto (sr M are I a V P*v gstlne. Ptosr hp tha barrel or poasd. Tba aalateated Mor-ltor Ravy.Jlar Or' , Ctowtae sad RMklSf. . atGAES of all d.aarlnUosa. t PORK, HASH A LARD, r cAHTRELL-a AGTE^MtrruaS ^ STAH^1 ATI°NTOrWARE.A. CABPETS, FI'RNITIRE. d . WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL Areb street d CARPET WAREHOUSE. o Rrturela, Tbrre-Vly. laaraln and V-arttaa A CajyMta. .Abre.OU Clotka, Rn**, Mate, and * "IsM^rtrtat^am^^raRL iVtLUto. " C— l-.p-KSS " CARPET! I Pull naoortm.Bt — Alas, OIL CLOTH!, MATTIED*. DRUOOET1, RCGt, WIMDOW ■ HADES. STAIR AODB, Sa. G. B. SNYDER ft CO., S« SOUTH SECOND «T„ PHILADELPHIA, Wr.t aids. Wlow Mark. t, " C Ssamn!*m> f*-11,*" WARRBN. WARD X » •- j (EfTABLtaa. ltsa.1 e 76 and 77 Spring Sjtxcl, at ■ Career ot CroaSy, Yack. TV. -ort raw pl.t. aarewitea.1 to te Ires tteally. y so-ty JOB PRINTING f, NEATLY and PROMPTLY F.xecuted at the " WAVE" OFFICE.