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- - - 'UilmViiitA taw „ -. ..... ■. ...v.A ; ThnmHag. April 1.1, 1811. I, nKrriM,>rn*tH«aD. HSU* i» IOt> MiUIU. i i We are greatly pleased to know that > tv subject of Improving «ur roads ' ;• ittracting considerable' attention ilu-mjiioutCspollayOoantj. Survly < ^ no projeetat present before them | ''ist so ranch ilwiru the though tfill and most earnest consideration si ilu- hands of tbs pooptc sfthls county. 1 \ ii J so certain are wo of this, that wc ] ii-. decided not to oease agitating , • Mitjsot. If ooe pian flail, we are . t. nnlnrd to try another, and so on ] .Mir some programme la developed ) ihitt will secure lor onr county a sys- i i .rat of Good Public Roads. This J reek we propose to say a litllo on , - -.id staking." i U'c (Hid on looking orsr the Patcut 1 i'j.flcii records, that patenu for various , - om^dflttoas for road sorthees, and . I. ir r.vtho.!" of road-bnliding, consti- ' I'lleirvery year a notable number of ' i Ho patent* applied Ibr and Usned. , Probably tfao most remaitaWe sue- i • -iVMWfet itchtered by any one sys- 1 -v.v- that which altemlnl and still \ attends die mseadsm road. Not with- i •i ioding Us expensive character, it 1 i-ntty revere more sorfkee In Europe j tli in nay ether, fn America, except < "in the vicinity of targe towns, tills ' : -..id to ndt much employed, the com- ] t -i retire spsrscness of the population J nnd the small amount of travel in i rural districts not warranting the ooet ' •■f lis cooitractlon am} mslntenancc. ] It If now Ally yean or thereabout , - lire Macadam introduced this calebralnl system, and it la quite doubtful whether the next fifty yean will give itir world anything better Ibr ail pur- ]«*«. But this system Is not avails. , Mr,1 aor It ft ever likely to be, in tbla | scrt ion of the State. Roads In Cape | Mky rnwi. from the nature of the case, , lie constructed of such material us Is ■tradable immediately along their | In this and in other counties the - , great enemy of roods it frost, and the . only way to even partially prevent lu - ravages is to construct roads high ; enough to allow thorough drainage.

The fl.il turfitces permitted on every , I '1 tn *.h-' county at the time of their -ra-tructlou is their most radical defect The result it rivers of mud in i spring and autumn; dense clouds of - • uffivntlng sand and dust in summer, , ,.ud {rosea ruts of indsscrtbable uglli was and discomfort in winter, until - •ueh lime as the snow covert and fills , thetn On lis disappearenoe the imagination can bs brought into rvqui.illoa— our pea Bells us. The townships genermlly expend - from 8300 to 1000 s year on their re.j-ecUre roads, but Instead of devoting that amount tn ditching along the • id ■■••fa mile or two of road and 1 ' voting the centre where It may hare vttlcjj below the proper grade, the ■sue* id keeping tbo roads in order is rally done, when dene at all, by throwing lack on the road the toll exoavatod from the ditches This is l v.ry erroneous method and sheer wasic of labor and the people's money. Such soil is 'generally composed of comminuted and pulverised materia! .vssh. il off from this road, and will only temporarily pack. As soon as It be•raues very dry In summer it grinds ,19 into a dust heap, and is blown off by winds, and washed off again by rains. AD. soU used tn nine the level of reads should be new soil, not the nashiug of the roads, which latter <i»s«kl bo carted sway. Where reads r. uuni!, traveled these washings are 1 valuable manure, and it would pay well to cart them luto the land lying siaagsuch roads, frees which, soil of i*M» fertility aright be taken to frrtjt the roadsrsys. Gravel, which is available la almost vrery part" df Ctops May, Hands uurivaled fer read surfecre. Oyster -Hrtlv have boon triad 00 the strvsts af Cape May 'City, and hare given entire swUsoUou, but of course the expense attending- pha> them beyond the rrech of our oramtry friends. It is usual with us ta go through the (hrea of repairing tbo roads otriy in summer. This done, they am left till the ensuing •rason. when the same operation to repeated. Were the proiwraaanur labor expended iu the .priaguf the year, It would pay woll | 1 -idem* a hills labor In securing gno-1 - -Lrafoeg* late In the fell. At that tfeia the slntoes shouVl ho opened If duppad, the reads-raised where the j S5S%kHS titulars is always dsariy paid for In the miring of teams, and wagons, nnd ' n wear mid tear ol both animal, and j ■u^titrrtrr i rfiSr^fera

CXiats. .tfkre «r asms s-snn., « rtwft sovs' -reffftstaresjllft , | ret. |S*^ i isast, suasiaj^wa Us osiclss ct sat X-'vit | a-llt rutsi^iu niaiHl taeutk ecus. j «.-.»redl.|w'»"l-'"i-"-« totxq ttssrus 1 (rest l,»4r of raserttsf s» sorplM «sk, «rw tare a»4 «Ub. Is so, tax* "lUas. and tSe> It Staple) tars'. pieBUklr sTlt Is eas saly reloprdky tbl»-kedkd0MS.e.M7*wsafwBsta I iSstaty wktrktaiyroulK.re « Urlo" ' as to whfck ahr suss ties, to Ikst I. wk»l ibry ... watt, fslhrre.! .lesta skd sit. Vtfoost bay . torsod lltali .tirsfkl- M.oy s takklsasvefBty lased Is kssp ku Isif* fssslly reportable. ' BerauM tkr,, wsttsiw beads ores kts ssvrxlrs u s <a*4 wslfkt, sod will br (vastly relit. eJ kltrspr*"* Isssntdja p-wnltac lk..»vu , is fall is Iks r*o»u ksrs wko forald. t Iks flmst. Tkla asks. Iks snliisvtal sms tks > a wlstsr [mi Willi w ill M.I, wars or to., silk- bss>. Isr Iks qosUly J Iks all I. !"•'»- ! vd ky lk> sssuiy or wstoj. Ctsol i.n I. so- ; r."" t wml.r 1Mb I. mulsbd ky s Iksroo- ! sstst. as IkssU.MissatacsO fioo. Iks iloai. sat Isavas, Soots syoa Iks saftsns,!! t« .klasar.l ' ofl vorsfuUy sad |.«i Is koltto. Tk«»# w f topiks. silk Iks .loyps. n ssuwa lo Wksls— 1 H »to> y_.U t. trtl klaas tk lk. kollto ^ ^ j ^ WtkarThm Iks nlU^md kvtowlex awl essllkluu ..v wllllax to Ssvstos oar rsavals. Tfcs pvofisaslrs tplrll Is slismly udJsi I fall hsafway la tfe|S SUIs kfcd will Kkks Us J For the iBformaUon of our Capr 1 May pilots asweUasUio captains ami . owners of onr coostiug vessels, wc give > a copy of the act in relation to 1 pilotage iu U10 navigable waters of this state, recently postal by our State 1 legislature. The pilotage laws hare for years been a source of much vexation to vessel owners and captains, and since their enforcement scarcely n ses1 aion of the Legislature has met that 1 some effort was not made to alter or 1 repeal them. During tlw session which > has just closed, both Interests were

■ however brought together, and by the 1 ' aid of dialnterestod parties, a com- , ' promise- wus at length c dieted whic-h 1 ■ resulted in tbr passage of this act. A ' ' bill similar to it luU been already j f poasod by the legislature of New York , state, and one of like character is uon- 1 ■ pending iu the Pennsylvania i-eglsla- I ' lure, which, when a law, will settle, for j > a time at toast, the question if pilotage J > In tbs waters over which these states | ' hare concurrent jurisdiction. > Be it enacted by the Ueaatu ami ' I General Assembly of the State of New . r Jersey, Tlist hcDceforth no clUxen of . New Jersry, being master of any res- 1 ssL nsrigstod under a coasting {iernn- ; ' aud employed in-tho coasting trade, ' sad whose vessel shall be bound either ' 1 iu or out of any of tlie navigable , waters of the state of Now Jesscy, or over which the said state hat ooocur1 rent jurisdiction with other stales, ' constituting watrj. wherein Dilotago ; ' 1 Is usually charged, demanded or . . received, whether the tame be in or ' ' out of the capes of Delaware, or in the . Delaware bay or river, or in or over { . • tha bay of bandy Hook, shall U. ; f required to employ a licensed pilot, ( ( 1 tmk raaisasrs nan Donaora 1 Tho President on Wednesday uf tost j ' week, tnaoralttsd to the National Legislature the official report of the 1 ' San Domingu commletioa, accompanied by a special message. The met- : sage is oare folly worded and extremely 9 conservative la tone. The President ' disclaims any prcdetenninaUcm toco- 1 1 large tbo area of this government by 9 lusuUr acquisition, ami Is li mates that r the question of the annexation of San ' I Domingo was in a measure forced upon hint by ciroumatanceo beyun.l hi0 control, to which he considered that a proper want of attention would be . 1 equivalent to his swdra duty m chief , executive af the Union. • O. .on— O. ' and the stops he frit bound to and dhl 9 take in consequence, which eventually 9 tod to the constitution ofthe luvrsiiga- I 9 lion, whuso report be submits to Congress, with the suggestion that no acn lion be taken upon the matter, during 9 the present session, beyond the printing of and general dijeuakiod uivju the 0 report. Tbo prvsident takes dcoaklon " , to defrnd hi iu .elf from the cliarges of 9 1 corruption, which, bo allegro, hum •J j bean bnraglit agaioal him In conncrlion with thto question, but his woni1 | are few, and he eon ten is himself with referring tha truth- or blsity of these 9 charges to the result of the InvestigaI tiou, the report of which he Iran.- : '■ ' mils, si nlrave said, and which, lie af- 1 ° ! firms, "folly vindicates the. parity c-r. '■ I motive and action of throe who repre- 1 " i SCO led the United States iu the mgetl- . atian." '' i The document is hrief, torse, and, 1 aa we SkM before, strictly eooservsUvi , more so perinp* limn krone of his e friends, and even same uf his enemies, r" may have dealml or hoped tor, and 8 probably, more so ihaa the general « publir expected. The wisdom oTthlsi " policy on the part of tha Pnshlsoi r- - s mslM to be tasted by the Mfert K wUt; " hare up in foe nation of the legislative • ; body to whom the mroragv Is officially a address. u j -^pWtat.1 Wi;ret.i* to d *w M 1 90 r-'"

! tam&, Unaware, at M arc, of the precioc jf, situation of slfeirs around the 1'rcMK T. cajital, it to flpcull to form s <0- P* net idm coSernlng the wisdom of ^ M. Thiers' rri«irtcd policy. But it to u I certain that, whatever may be the best M L Artny.of Vjgajnm to fob , fo 1 low. tho luturgenu dare not permit so J, [ invcalment. of Paris. The city con- lt tains but a very, small supply of pro- la , virions, and, if invested, musl eapKu- Pj I bite to starvation ins few days. Hence J , wc conclude that tjie Communist trod- ^ 1 era will endeavor to braok through the a ' line which seems to be gradually draw- u [ fog around the ramparts. Their j ki > cliauecx ofsucosmare, it must be said, ■ rather .Urn. XSmfy wc have r*|»rt» 1 ^ [ of thsjrlightiiqnvmong tbcmsclrcvdn p , I the Faubourg St. Auloiue because of | ™ - 1 tlw rcfiissl of viiue or the insurgent. ■ 9 J. 1 to go Scyoud the walls. Whatever be , 0 . the trnc cause of these distensions— j w 1, whether ft he terror of the government j b ' forces or disaflix'tion— thcfactof iosur- j J I gents lacking in unity will materially j ,, e aid the auliuitillee In crushing the In- jo • lurrectiou and r. «Uiriog order. But 1 ii ; be this' at ft may, wc are inclined to | J j ithcopiniuo that the end wiUnot arrive : ^ • for some days jet, and thai in the in- ; ^ torvol there will be severe fighting. ; s The situation within Paris contin- • ucs moot deploraMc, aitliough tlsa " "iwrty of couciilation" were rcdoub- c [j ; ling their efforts, and had held public t s ; meetings iu fevor of lieoce, which were 1 - j attended by members sf the Commune. 9 Paris however was under the control g » ! of n dvjperale gang of wretches. Bor- j . gvrct had Uen arresled, arbitrary ar- •" J reki* bad increased in number, more- ^ \ j priests hod been thrown in prison aud >. 1 cliurdi services liod been generally y • j suspended. To add to the horrors of 1: • [ the situation, the insurgents, eoiupciied 1 .. | to evacuate tlie Champs Elyseev, were " " j engaged in erecting additional hurri- , • cades in other ports of lbs city Ihcrcby g I infiicting much misery upon the inhab- » ri ; iltsnf. _ J The legislature has luisscil ua act ^ •J to prevent anil punish bribery al eke- J - Hons, the first section of which reads r • ! SS follows. 1. Be ft enacted, etc, thai any per- " son convicted liereaftcr, in any way. " " directly or Indirectly, offering, promlt- 1 1 lug, procuring, coufcrring, accepting. ' receiving or taking any money, prop- , '' crly, tiling in action, victuals, drink. " pn-frrnoeut or other coosideratioo or ■ . way of fee, reward, gift or gratuity, , „ for giving or refoslne to give any vote , ' luanyefrcMon of any puMlc ofilerr, ' state, county or municipal whatever, : ^ i or any incmner oTllic Congress of the „ ! United States, shall in addition to any ° ia punishment now Imposed by statute 11 1 or the common law, be deprived ofthe ; right of suffrage, and such additional J punishment shall ho part of tho Judgment of tho court in which the con vie- > lion Is had. 0 Tlie second section forfeits tho chnr- | ii ters of corporations whoae officers vlo•0 lata tlie tortus of this act Whether . the strange provisions of this tow 1 will lie generally enforced, and its pen- " allies inflicted, to very doulitfol; but, e If they are, tbe effort must he salutary. I , ' nioTa jsiivi Tier reu sivnos | j d Tha iqng continued quarrel between I : ». the coal miners and niwratnrs in the 1 1 „ f-cbnyUdll district of Pennsvlvtnla | , II . ulmlnated on Friday tost in riot and . , ir bloodshed. Over a thousand Infbri- . 1 li Sted, Idle workmen nltackrd the few 1 1 o mines still in oucralioa in the vadnity 1 . of Scranton. destrovluc tho works. 1 of '

driving out the lalmrcrs and roaimit- , ting other outrages. The civil authnri- ; ties being Imable to nuell the riot. Gov- ! 1 Goary was applud to for asrist- ' 1 ance, who at oner ordered a respectable j | force of Stato troops to the some of the j , disturbance, and the city of Scranton 1 placed in the lutnds nf tbe military. Governor Geary also issosd' a I , proclamation recounting tbe aansca - , which led to tlie outbreM, aud express- 1 1 Ing bis detorralnatlon to use every . power of tbe Commonwudth tn pre- 1 nerve order and put down all o[q>aii- 1 1 lion to the doe enforoemsut of tha tows. ' He not only warns the mob to disperse, - likewise says thsbytolhing shall l« ! left undone to break up the unlawful 1 combination of tbe railroad companies, 1 to whose rapacity and exactions much ' ofthe present difficulties U traceable. *M.rfwX. Uroslp. Kelhirg lias bttill a summer nookjfm . the Hudson, j Delaware Water Gap wlUbcpopuiar Roeaetlp's new hotel at Lake George 1 j will open June 1st. ' i < 'angling oat parties wilt bs fluhloa- 1 1 able in the I*ke George region this . The IVrurtou Mlnistor. will thrill Newport with his four-in-hand, this Our grand hotels will open on t hifi rat of June. Tha work oi Internal . regulation and cleaning will be commenced ia about two or three weeks. DitiCCTOU KLSCTKD.-Hnsrs. Her- ' . J. Lotnheert, Edward C. Knight, | . Washington Butcher. Joalab Barm. John Mce, B, H. Bartol, John r. 1 ■ lYetherin, Henry D. Welsh and D. B. ! 1 Curamlas ware sleeted directors of the j 1 American Steamship Company, at a recent meeting held in Philadelphia. I On Long island coast there are - ' more than thirty life-boat stations, ' r atiundantly supplied with boata. Ai j each of these requires sixteen men to , manage it, and aa then are only two j , men at each sUbon. the life- boa u arc of no practical n«e. It Ls proposed . ' therefore, totobatlmto for them patent • lifb-raftera, whieli can be band ltd by . firemen, and can safely carry eevenjttivu pco|>lr. The proposition it ex ci-cdingly beneficent and sensible. [ I u the Masssehusr Uk I/^istat uraon ' quor qiK-stlon, whether the law should ' remain as at present, or a prohibf iiory bs anbstitutrd. Tho liill to rra store the prohibitory tow - was re- . jectod-ycas OH, naya 112. A propo-' •itlon to repeal a section of the net of - 9 1S70. tbe effect of which would be to, 1 retain the prohibitory law with elder 9 exempted, wan rejected by a veto of l*> 1 . ; ayes to 80 nays. Uxcut Ran to werUfeaboot twelve -. liiiliiiu dollars. That is be owns up to J about that sum. Really be Is worth ; I considerable mew. This sum repre- - sent, only the a 'muted value of hl» - { property. Tub Governor has resolral todMer . tbe stato naticmal guanls to perform catnp duty for six days during the ! coming summer. The ami nil rifle | slwotiug will take place al the same i { The poaeihiBty af cu'.tl rating erau- ' lirrriro on nplxnd so as tomato-It profi- < 1 table baa long keen doubted, but the . feet ha* hron completely eetabliobtd I • by Iheuiout sotolflirtavy experiments ' deStrttST^iSJIl^s Hampshire slsctkm to the anU prehlb- - i tattoo mm and the drought last au- ! | tumn; in other words run Bad water, j " ^BrttoMyworitata^tarha,^;*. , '■ hod their «p.Al «" eock-e dvane-iledng"; ,

MAcirnvK SkxirirDB'.-A don^i easy has bffifi roUblJSbod York Newspaper Unioi^" jihieh j other est, wish meet of the kind, at Middletosro, New York, advertises to ! . furnish _ "Eastern UuUi.lcs and In- 1 C Neutral." We are sorry to say lliat j 1 It deotroys tne individual charactortotica ef newspapers, and redueea the to, a mere uv-tc -jary arrangcnwul ef dollars aud cvuta, Ulwten the | machine that makes newspapers 10 suit "all loeanties. |ioSliesaAtastce,'' I I and him that bnys ti. — •- productions !• I bj" tlM quantity, itow unsh 'relgif. ought the polities of a country news'paper bare iu Ihsiusyiianla,. whieh is I 1 wrilton *ud printed ui New "York by 1 ' a company that has no iK-iiti.-es. .ir ! , all, just as it bast suits! The opinions I ol aa edits r are rre|>a-lcd.:iud bav.- I j weight according to their sinoirilV, ' j when ft ia ku-wn Hut an article, , ! howerer able, ls vrritten by cue who,] I eotrrtaisa opjtaaito views, it is without ' ; Ouch mauulurtured politics I . or raligioo to pot irotlii tie paper 1 is printed on. This "" .Nemdap-r , I Union," ma It advertises, prints papers j ! for difbrsnl parts of ties country, I I wlilcb an sent to their .respective . localities and Uainoc distriboteil to i subscribers. This uiajr jwore a sav- 1 . never a thing devised hrtt-v cutrtrtated ; ] to degrade the newspaper pre** iff the : country. If a man lolds MUsaif out | j1 the. world ss aurditor or proprietor. 1 him write hit own sditorials and , makr up his paper In his own office, I sod not get the thing done by proxy— let his subscribers know who docs for him.— /kjJeeiswo Imtrat, j ■SoDPlxn,— Considerable money is ( , expended every year rot the I'IaiiiI in j sodding spaces In yards, gardens, 1 lawns, etc., wiiereu I >v doltsre would ' tor soil. Instead of bawling turf from ; dtotsnre, contninin" generally old weeds anil varieties or esnrao grasses wiiieli iujuro tlie aj'prorsnco nf tbe | a^n^n<rof^snT »nw the fine mixed 1 seeds pre|«ircd for towns and which ran he obtaiiwd from Fnd. Buener, at tbe green-housa on Wasiiiagtou st. In a month the ptot will bo a t- auii--ful, ftesh green, and in' two or three month, it will !>■ all that tbe most fastidious eoaM drslfe and in.-viiip.ir-afaiy surewior to any old turf, -ueh u gresa-ptot or town can be secured with a tithe oftlie trouble and expense of the old, woru-out weedy s«l. Tar. Hit number of lloUUf Jfeyouse iirings us a shower , of literary jKarhi lo eU vale our tastes. . utlllxe our resource-, nod hroutllV our 1 Its rorgemn displays oftlie I new spring Ksshiona are es,ie<-UI!v attractive in thrir originality raua 1 beauty; and the exhihltlou of uroM! and entertaining matter elv en in mags line confirms it if- the nflfi msgsxine of America, ami with sn array of beaatiftil premiums, v.roe of them worth soveraqtiines the cost of |n ycurly subscription (only 83.00)— among which to a hrautifu! and artistic parlor Chromo, worth 8.'' 00. No' tody of taste con slfe-rd ta U- w ilboatl , this bcautiftil mnthly. Address, W. j Jennings Demon-!. ^3- Rr.eulway, L ■■ I DBtaWABB I'BAfU GROP.— ' The ■ Middkton (DuL; '/ressrript savs tinj jKach buds bare stood tha winter wull. I and If they escape the spring frost", j - and there are no Might and no heavy Ij winds ta beat them down and no hail . 1 storms to dratroy tls- crop. It may be a 1 , pretty good one. Tb« rsilroad, ft ■ 1 adds, promise* fair as to the Iranspir1 Utlon of the next crop; but then. It " I says, they so often "peach" on the

' j lot cases of kerosene fiiua. .dun'i try | to uxlingulkb tlie flame with "water; *| that wilt spread tit* fire, lostrsvl. c~. ■iManksta or woollen cloth". i|iii!i*. 1 : sluiwls. or whatever mar U- at hand 1 1 that can be uaod to smother the flame. ■ : Don't use water, the oil BoAts upon II , » I and burns as rapidly ns ever. Re- ' member that smothering is the only ; sucnssfiil way of stopping the fire. ! ; Tint Rhode island efertlon was ! , held OSI Wednesday. AH the ltipubhcan candidates, exevpt tli I.i.-ii. ...m! Governor, were elected by about 3100 1 ! majority. The Lieutenant (iovrrn-ir 1 I failed of election, hiring tn a "holt." 1 and tlie Legislator* must choose ■ bat ] In Put lad KL Pill a they line a man j two hundred dollars lor n fusing to 1 serve on a iuiy Willi negTock, ] which to a very fancy price for a senI titnant. fi s.rlkaer-. W-ulUI, l or April ^ , I I ,""b.'"i!M?*tik> *"1 " • - ""'sHr- ' .3, j " '1 a j (.iWaaqs " Sitmsuos j 1 , tass ts flea Si ui otksr A.- .ic o, , r UUIM. "Tks Ota c.blk.1" U.U s..,.'h : 1 ^rourarnw'hlu'^ ' I a Tlsws, aoltoss o( Mo. krll«v. rrestaral ' ll MrOMVs Irvlaros. n* of Statists t-taftav to • r ol MssDossM. wk?« "WimUCawSeiie. Ji" 1 I , Ollrbasli sms S4r". >u. . kaptos ..f ib— -. - 8 '2£*Swus»ttaI4 ■*"]" *^11^'' 'lu** ^ Special Hotlee. I n- n. s-i .1 1 n- " MmslU, U». rihsnee. v. f-N.w Jsrswv, sa.it t COKKIli j.o >1 EH t „ Ik. .rtkte ad N-pjI.ta...;, ,, - I fit-evr. ftocv,.!-: • p-r.' I :i j;

rt«iM. -n.knn\Ks. Jiie S'fr'QEH ; N W\A^aEY SEAvfehTG % \ GREATEST INVENTION of the NINETEENTH CENTURYCOMBINING ALL THE LATE 1MTROVEMEFTS - '/'JeffJI J I HEMMING, CORDING, FEU1N6. QUILTING, . 3ATFERING, TRIMMING, RUFFLING. V BINDING, TUCKING. EMBRQIDERING, AHEAD Or ALI. OTIIF.RH ^ j IfOIt FAMIL Y WOEK! !|j MANtJFACTUEINGPnRPOSES ! "J • | -V" Ja^rritrvsspysssta , • > ' Hviif i . : i ' f Tt .> "OLLAB*. ■»« A'oeNC|fU 1 Ala*. 1-S.Ma llsU. Cue kaj tol-,, *ureS3? T'1' N' ' | 1 r ] Also. I'l.vwos. COTIAOE OnOAXS, MBLODEON", Music. M'"ic^Bo<*s^*c. Gtaarl— k,m „ r. lldBNKn, Prniwlolor. j" PJ. Cor. of COMMBBCE ftl'EAM. NT".. BltlDORTOS. N I. < || New Advertisements. I New Advertisetnenis. j' :,i • j r j . b ii s T No. 6M tUxkl Thllt^BTSl MkSKBt StsWI, | * I ta« u^AW^Myr^s^M. 1 * Xl " j' I* j ss abn noon MANoras. aoLtrav and 1 y ire. Wrd" Ivkrsta, ratkv' Vri««ts. aawll Itoa | All l»«ls.-» la t>ij 1.. »l. ana N'.ii«m j ll Tasslc Pullnr. ayfocss^ bj fcu ms&xsr- j t"*sc"°°l n vimm : e ^ LD-M1IKRI : j '

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■ fo.-f - . Fapp ga»gtag executed. Aiao, ENAMEI (Nfi dene at Rtoaaaafale Prices. The gpfot advantage derived from having Paper Enameled is that Ram be scrubbed liks a boasfi, and hats four times as long ee paper put on in the usual way. Nfo.19 "Waaliington St., Opposite the Centre House, CAN MAT CRT. I. M. GEORQE W. SMITH , I*raetioal Pssinter. GRAINING, C ALCIMININQ, WALL PAINTING, CHINA CLOIIMU, \nd Ali other Painting Neatly Executed and Satls&ction Guaranteed. No. 19 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. i.eoui.i: w. smith. AUCTIONEER.

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BEUNESB C1BDN. y.^LG.LHOL-a, - DENTIST. St.. svsry SATL'SIIAT. sSSy t-:"" , practical architect, "F esse Has citv, »■ J. j ii. Towsissn, architect asd builder, S. w ""v"' jrrvnxKr-iT-uiir Alio ivartriHrtt, : S X. Cot. Stalk a Usual Sis. T PHILAtrKLf R1A. I L Attarucy A Oeuusellsr-at-Lsw, Solicitor. • r HILLXS. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, j rpilOHAi A HlfGBEX j UCKWran A KT ION Kts. i ] l-nsoa. roqslrtsd kit Mrrltss, ssk "tsars ' ^ | •' v. .y.l.rr .1 Ik. W.„- .«». S. *■•***' Arros.vn-4T.L4ir, minsk, doucrros, I < rroMsutor oltka Ttsoi of Cops May Couat) ; M.ssrr stssst, amvs fsosv, Camsss - ; | |^R.].r.LAANimL D~ j IvSlVsivU-ritat Tkorvlay, of sasklasalk. ' st-aaOGATTI oYriCX-dolonUys. I 1 j |\l K. H. fHILLIfS, > BoicoriTiicrHiiicui, . I °rr,C,: **" "orDwS~"° " WA,lt"' tn«» dMil MAta csMokr rttaKd,) rape May, I. Ja urriCK MOttas-1 MS A. H„> lo 4k 1 to • ] J I HARNESS MAKER, j

THOMAS DtPIl, I - j si 37 8. Beeoad St., above Ohestuut, jJ^^r^i^SSSLSS r e J p s—i rrxwABT dkpi'v.1" basi su! ' South smooj si, mIi ksLBIIk Rm. Doysy- | DBAtn, mo, lihk. plastkb. ' Plutorlsd-Lolk, Hid*, sad Tallow BovsM. JUIIM Itay, Tlta^Ploodbsssd PloUfk Cm!. t J-AU CaokOUinod to Wow Jmm^BaUV,*rta"l*'lk°"lSMlt",*l'"*'"*,1*T"fta PATENT BURIAL CASKETS, Booowood, IbIIsIIoo. rials Wslsal, AIM. CLOTH COVKSKU COrPIRS of ■apoilo. styls skd^Sstsk^MskodBsy. Stall, j •■'"ikTllf" sllsadaots, ssd •olbtaU ^H«fo for rusitsl", pottlcslsl at. ; S K4ISSB. s— Co". Yorka AT. ood IroadBsy. CSpa Mat city. dld-y rjvHi KRTiarmisc boopihg co. Offloe, 31 South Fifth Street, PHILA DKLril TA . Haylss CSB4IS 3od ,rr,R1sssts Bltk English AlpheHe Roofing Felt, nail Iras task TIs, SBd Is Ltdbl ssd DorsMo, ISoy would oak Iko il» » UI Ikfonskllow aod poitsro tkr work ta jiOTMBWHBNiii kVowno'caJt'SfsyV Irw k f rl X >. W«4| Ess .IIIUjbUsUL, PkUs. tabTttaCtata.T-Isr Itay'ctty' ' "" | D. k w. A PkXRCH. PAINTERS' A BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, THiao arb vara rraxsss. CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY, WO. IS WAdHIW4rtOB rracxT. dlkT I-"po N.| Oly. ,|

Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. rjTHE Pu title wrw son. roll, Adrlsod to call at THE CHEAP STORE RACKET WILUAMN DENNISV1LLE, Cap* Mat Co., x. J., Wksrs tfcry wtll tad Xrsry Vulrly al NEW GOOD* Jrrr stearin rtoti thi cirr. A ■aowificbwt STOCK DHESS SHAWLS & Otter Goods I Satartad Bltk (real rsis sod Jn.I adaylrd H- ' LsmtaTIkdSuY ! Ws taks pNHB 1k "Utlkf Ikot oir Choice GFoofls LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! "s make a SpssUll^ol STAPLX GOODS Bleached Muslin Department Being the Largest and Ifc-si Assorted in tbe County. , AND SKK OCS VIW STOCK SIGH1 HOTHS, CANKIWERES, Linen DrlUs, Etc. POB Sf KN'B AND BOYS* WKAS. j Groceries, Queens Ware , <t« ; «r You will find at THK CIIKA. STORE of Mnckoy William*, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUB AND GRAIN New nnd Ckolce stock, J At Thk Vkky IajwksT Pkicks.

UACKEY WILLIAMS. ),lk) Ops May Cousty. N. I N. C. PRICE'H CHEAP 8TO K for. FKBKI t mansion SU-. | . CAPK ISLAND, 1 1 ^ "Sr. tkr tailor tad food* al ibr J Ml'SLINS, (Brukrd sad uaklrftrkrd.1 woodknCwaba' ' paintk, oils, suu Arrrn* GROCERIE8, TXA, BIG AS. MULASSKS. SPICKS I rOWDCt » SHOP, 1 BliavlNO Oil, s rsty las ailtrla ta, 44 ssala riser by tkr k,ntl or tossd -' I - carwtaf ss4 Ssasktaf . j SXG ARB of all drsrflkltasi. ' CAItTBKLL'S AOPKStntTOm*. HTATtONEHY. STAMPS. TlNWASE.k". Csll aid -€. ssd tiswlsr for yserarlf .HUM N. c. pans. CARPET*, rCR.NITCHE. , G"T^0^t~7.xra.L d CARPET WAREHOUSE. No. a» ARCH XT., Two Dssts bs low Klslk, Sselk aids. Pintado ' KrasMls, Tares- Ply, Issrsls ssd Vsssttas • CwyaB. JLtos. on Clslhs. kuj,. Mais ssd r Tasslflso are sow sad kss-lsoBs. Tbs sosS *• we. CXTTT, No. isa Arab nrcsi. "■ ckersfcss. PekUt ta.uluilss4.oJ i l.-fytaso Psfttoetars attastvoa pel -t lo roeotry^wste. ' c— _ isXsss > Pwtl ssssrtaMkl — Also, OIL CLOTHS, MAT. TINOS. ORL'Uasrs, RUGS, WINDOW a. & (SNYDER ft CO., " , WAI1KEN. WARD At co., P j 73 and 77 Spring Stritl, • | gdSm 'WKCTsi.'mwy'S!' li!!' | VP^^'sSw.-. .'. . . . .. - jt-i job rm.vTiM. - NEATLY and PROMPTLY Extcutadatlhe " WAVE ' OFPJOE.