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, * CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY MAY 18, 1871.

Slit <auan Watt. , fa — ■ - h n Year, In Ailrnnn.. j I - - - - I f C. S MAGRATH, Editor. j| TUuraOat, -Wary IB. lHlt. J -■j o mi V 'a! iwiajL* on. S Kb SSS; 1 . | ;i uw aoirrM quotations. The rnlui of dock in the Cape Ma) Sari us Food and Boildtog Association fo* Ite present mooth ia aa follows: — Tin* write, 65 mooth. old. *W.W 2nd. " 40 " 73.86 led. " » " 66.86 4th. - 16 " M.5S Mb. •' 4 " 7.08 TuK Co-OrMBATIva! AroociATioS: in. wrira, 18 month, old. *75.86 2nd. 't IS " 00.88 3rd. » 9 " 36.03 4tb. "3 " 11.80 ttnad-maktog end uk liii|.urtali.e of living good roads, ere questions which should to thoroughly rcntlUted > aud dlacuaoed daring the coming ramru, r and sutumu-lbey »rr 'location. • very farmer and batons man In Cape May eonnty. Upon them depend to » sn-al mr.au re their pro.|*rlly and r. mi run. In oor pnaent article wo •lull merely online oanelrra to I lie u.dinary toad, of ant county and litti-dy Miggcb! liow to lmproTT them. ; We referred taal week to the cons' .t ruction of maeadamired rood., which, of crainamre Impracticable in Capo May. Plank road, are alao out of the qoralfam, they coat loo much and do not laat long. We brdhrte, howcrtr, that good road, with u» are . practical*:, and that In the ca.lly a»arasibie atraLx of grand which underlie. car Mil in eecty township aud slang atonal erery road to the county, b t routed a remedy (far had toad.. A good road ahoukl cooaiat of a toad-way tor whsal vehicles and animal',: a ditch on each aide to carry off IV water, and a aidrwalk. It .bould be hard, well gradrd, free from ruU, gradrd, free Irom run,

wet qwta and sandy .Uatebea. The Should be"VuVicutly wide to enable two or three carriage* to roll alirra.t nilhont interfering. A. a rule they should be atialght between centre, of trade — something evidently orerlookrd In the laying out of our highways.— Tliungh the aurface of our county Is not by any mrana rolling, yet we think there would be bat very Utile trouble expcrioocfd to finding drainage. The •Ail la moatly of a loamy nature, which when tofbdntrad with grate!, fbrma a hard good road. Our people ate able, and many are wiUlng to hare good road., and ataud the coat; what !« now wauled la a better ayatem. TV old road ayatem ia generally ad- 1 mills.) to 1* defective, at leaat u la m "hi lis working. In this county. In forming a new one. It aeema to ui nc ceaaary that tba present ayatem of workingthc mods should beabollahrd. No matter wliat the amount of Aimb may br, the working of the ayatem will not give general ealiafhetloo. let the rood, throughout the townships te \ worked by contract, or what is better, ' cacij township could elect at their annual moetlng a Board ofHlghway Com- ' ' miaalooers, whpahould have the gencr. Blbrerslght ofthe roada. LetthbBoanl employ, upon a Mr salary, a good practical man who has aoiue know- , ledge of surveying and engineering; ■ f t him he foralshed with horeee and J .-arts, plow, road scraper and (he noccarary small tools." Let him have the 1 employing of as many men aa he may 1 .teem expedient both In winter end ! summer. lie. bould understand that ; hla hualneaa ia to study road making, , read op on the subject, learn where the 1 K»t material, are, break oat of the J old rule, and, a« eooo aa possible, giva J the people good roada all over tin. 1 township. Such a ayatem wooid be 1 undoubtedly fiu more expensive than 1 the present excuse for ooe, aa it would ' l< putting It Into the bands of those

who wsuld make It a business. By thi* plan the roada would be worked at the proper time, and after an approved method, and to a workmanlike manner; ona taction of a road receiving a* mucfijatteatioo a. ateher. The following pUn ha. been lately -ubmlttad tons, a counterpart of which has already received much fitter In • •ecu county. We girt the programme thll week, and will more ftally explain the various sections tlienoT 1st. Let the Board of Freeholder, he constituted a Road Board. 3d. Let the amount to ha spent on 1 'Ada not exceed 1900 per mile. ird. Let the County pay | of coat, .•ltd tba lands fronting on the improved road pay j. tth. 1st the amount to V paid by l he County not exceed *80.000. 3th. Let the County brae 30 yaor 1 ml. for the eaid *80,000 or such -other sum aa may he decided upon. .tth. Lai -the Road Board have l«wur to collect the mid i of coat from the owners of bod fronting 00 the Improved road. 7th. Let Urn Road Board only hare !®wer to improve any road, provided, tha owners of ) the land fronting on ■aid road ask for It to writing. 8th. Let ear* township have such a j 1 proportion efthe road money (160,000 1 j a . it pays ofthe County tax. and no j ^ 9th. Let the township keep the I : ad. to repair subject to tbo approval ' ofthe Road Board. Itah. Let tha township abot a Board . ■.f Highway Commiaaiuucra who shall d ;rsfS5SvS ! jWjswiWMr-s rfu-a-i ; i-," pWt « Ml Bio to bm:

I lHacQin ox rax Tseatt ax I Waaauwmm.— Hannr WariBoacher a to the Chrtrtbn IhtCmL Urns writes Q his view, concerning the treaty be- n; ; tweco the United States and Great C | now before the United Stales « Henste tor Mosideratlsu: "Ths treaty, « ! gard aa fully meeting alf the j oat ex- el | pectatlooa of our country, and aa . u ! honorable to a high degree to the wis- j b : dom and -magnanimity ol the two US- , s ! lions. We believe lliat IU ratification | V " will dose a deplorable quarrel between | natural frienda; planting ova IU ; C grave a monument of Justice, and the j J * nationa than hare ever been seen, a a a American dtlxraa, our mmt sepal- 1 I \ tire patriotism la gratified by Eng- I ' Un.l's manly expression of regret for the put; while fur the satisfaction of r our material rights, we lack with en- J lire confidence to the importtol arbiters I appointed. friend, of Engtaiid, 1 are honor tlir spirit in which aha has • met na. In the intcreat of the whole 1 world, wc rejoice that such results have I ' been reached by Jmcha rocana-lbat t ■ peaceful diacuaatorahaai wrought so I I lost a acttfeUKOt great Interna- • ) Itoual ilifferemx* - Contrasting thcdia- ! j pule of Germany and France, with ita ( I trival cause and barbarous methods | i and bitter fruits, with thia adjustment, 1 . wo may well take heart for the world's 1 : progress, and believe that a better 1 jj time ia dawning." J Tit* Coal Bfaixms. — a settle- , " ment of the coal difficulties have been < effected on the basis or arbitration, it 1 is understood that work will be resumed in the Schuylkill region thia . week. For aomu day* there lma been a gradual Increase to the tranaporta- * tiaa of cool on the Heading lUllroad, d and the tariff of rates to meet the now 1- Slats or affairs la expected to be promulgated soon. The tolls will con- ■ SM.^BrtftSSSS'K.Sp * led to be liighcr than those charged o before the strike, to remunerate lbs d the Company for the heavy losaei sua- _ mined by the protracted auaperaiou. 0 It U stated that tV rates will be some- * what lower by canal than by rail to d order to ship as much coal u pnasiblc , V nnn-atron. TV demand will of 1 Snrae V ruonnoua Coal now roll, at the yard" to the dty of Beading at '• *11 and *7, and a well-Informed dealer n prrelicU that tliere will be very liMle jt reduction in the retail price before a a. couple of moalba, to cou«tx|ucoco of f the necessities of the marU:. re An act wu.paracd by the but kgiaa- lature which provides that all con- .. tracu or agreomenta for tlw rale, let- . ling, leasing, consolidating, merging, " or in anv manm r diapoaing of or J. tranafcrring the franchises, privileges, or any part thereof, of say company or organisation Ineorporatal by or un- . der the fatwa of this state, whether "• specially chartered or organlaod under tba general law. shall he aclawwledgod Id or pro rod. and shall be reoordad in the a office of the Secretary of Stale within . 1 slvlv ilsvs altsr ths exeruGun tlkereof.

c duly certilied to bjr the Secretary of ; Slate, shall he received to evidence to , any court of this state, and he as good, effectual and available in law aa If the ' original contract or agreement was I then and there produced. This act . la now to operation, and la of very , considerable Importance to a large claaa of our cilixena. 1 ; Tu> N*w Jbudky Railroad , Leah*— The committee of the Director* of the New Jersey Union lUil1 rood Companies have had another 1 meeting for the nnrpose of amending : (be terms of the (ease to the Pcnaylva- . nla Railroad Company. The commit- , tee, which consists or Samuel Welsh, 1 A. L. Dentils, William H. Uatzmer, Cambridge Liringatup and Aahbel ■ i Welch, were in aeralon from Friday , noon until Saturday night, with the , eateisthm of short Intervals. They folly determined upon the details of ' the lease, and pre[uml the paper lor • the stockholders, to whom It will be , submitted early next Week. In the meantime the Board of Directors of the Unhid Companies will hare a 1 meeting at Trenton on the 19th Inst., 1 to decide whether or not the leaae 1 shall be rtrexn mended to the stockholders. Thk Ladiex' Fmkxd rou jfx*.— ■ It a splendid number. The stii-l- , plate, reprreenta the meeting of Mary I (Jnecn of Scothdsnd Queen Rliiabeth, . In the garden of Fotbertogay Castle, 1 It a picture nf extraordinary Interest - and value. The beautiful 'Mary and - bar stately and powerful rival are admirably contrasted. It la the eaocepUan of no common artist. In the colored Fashion plate we tee a group of grace1 fill ladles, attired in airy summer robes; and there la a wood cut of the Rhine, that moat rotnantXTof European riven. Mario— the "Ileltsr Galop." The literary matter is delightfully varied and entertaining. A quantity of Illustrations of handsome summer costumes, drata** Included, must be acceptable to the Indies, and the ! fancy -i>ork looks particularly captlva- - ting. Fries- *8.60 a year (which also IncTudea a large steel engraving). Published by Deacon A Fctcrson. Philadelphia. Say what you will of James Flak, m oai wnas you win 01 .laiurs rns,

|y Jr., be la a close student ef human na- , j tun, and ia not alow to profit by hit observations. In addition to the P" magnificence of the oilier adornments te of his hound steamers, this enterprier- ing genius has Imported ever so many German canary birds, which are to bo , placvd to gald eara and placed to the I rarieua pacta of hla superb vessels for h the delectation of the passengers.— n This feature akoe, so novel and pretty. will attract more than enough addl- , liooal paaaengnn to the oourae of £ the season to pay for Use expense in- , The Camden County Freriiolder. hare been oootrollod bv the Democracy — one Republican member failing to » appear and another going over to the nppoatuoo. The coUectorahlp which has been In content since but Ml owing I to the riots Is In dlspute-tbe DemoJ crate raftaatag to ac ept the tends of the Republican elect. Samuel II. r Gray, oounsel for Exra Stokra. ssrred a notice an the Board, staling thatapplication win be made to the Supreme ' Court for a write of mandamus, oem- > palling the boaxd to accept the bonds of Rata Stokes aa CoUscter of the e eonnty. ' Tit* Texas Lrtp.laturt has appro- 1 • printed *30,000 for the porjioae of liremoling emigration to that State. This 1 „ Is a safer and wiser method than KoKluxlng, and we are pleased to make ' a note of It, The Introduction of a 1 I good dam afernlgrama to the Southern , States will do more to harmonise the I I conflicting elements of that arcUofa and ; [ aaFsajTSTsiPffi i 'I greases. ThemoromentoflheTaxans ' ; h bring emulated by otter Statra, and ' 1 ; It would be well were It to become gen- ( «»■ < ijqvoRix M*!*st rirMOTtt.— last 1 week there was an election held to the 1 townaandtewnshlnatoMoa*- 1 1 achuaetta on the question whether malt , liquors should or should not he sold to I 7 the several dlstrirls, the sale of | ! aagssear

DiBBCTOBa Eucnr.- The annual meetings of the stockholders of the 0 Camden and Amboy Hallroad {'ompa- m aad the Delaware A Itaritan Canal " Company were held to Trenton 00 « Wednesday, 10th insL, for the election a: of Directors for the coming year. The T Camden and Amboy eluuhhnUail p the following Board: William p ' II. GaUmer, Benjamin Fish. Cam- h ! IJvingston. Ashbel Welch, tl Samuel Welsh, Cbarlee Macalroter, a William G. Cook. tl The Delaware and Baritan Canal t; Company elected the following Board : a F Stockton. John M. Read, t HoseafTaylor, John G. Stevens. IUch- ■ ard S. Conover. WUUam W. Shlnpen, b I Albert W. Markky, . John Jacob , Aster. G. Mnrria Dorrance. r No definite action was taken with reference to the propoeod leaae of the Companies to the Pennaylranla I Railroad Company, bat there ws1s } and dlicnarion ef the 1 "^Pvanouneemcnt to the New York 1 and Philadelphia papers that tlie term, j ofthe proposed lease were agreed to I bv the eld beards of Directors on Moo, 1 day. U a mistake. Tliey were not ] agreed to; but on the contrary, some changes were made in the terms pre# po-ed by the Pennsylvania Company, and the lease was referred back to that 1 1 company for acqqleaeence to these A Solution was adopted that when the terms ofthe leaae are agreed upon, a fu* statement of them shall be sent to every stockholder before Ibey are 1 adopted. A resolution was also adapted that 1 to the sense of the stockholders one 1 board ofdirectors andync set of officers - were sufficient for the consolidation , companies, and that all bat these r should be atellehed. The resolution, - after adoption, was referred to the : B**MxiL8t£ta!usr-u* prop-mi • lease shall have been agreed upon by 1 the directors oT the two eompanlsa. » another meeting of the stockholders Is • to ratify or reject lu - Millville I*»TBAXCE Coxi rAXT.— The annual meeting of this c company was held at their office In f Millville yesterday, and the jxport > made by the officers it a llsttariug one. t From it we learn that their leases by r fire last year was but »il. The total e amount of property, both lire and maa Tine, Is valued at *3,787,481. Their ■f assets are *G17,841.(5U,Jbcir cash being *52,330.00, premium note* *568,611. This Is a young company, and the re1- port speaJu well for the energy ,B1' i- care or 1U officers, t- After the meeting the Company :, furnished teams to those present to v vUll Use objects of Interest about the l, cilr. the new dam of tbo cotton mill y being the moot prominent. It is the 1- largest to South Jersey, and we know rr of none in the State that furnishes r more power. u pon the return of the d guests and officers tbsy partook of a ie sumptuous diuuer gotten up by "mein u host ' Tice, to Ids new aud welbarr. raneed bold which would do credit to credltto 8

„ iu.M.., ..j ..as hcarulr partaken I, sf tiy those prtsent. At the coneluif sion of the dinner, J. L. Sharp, Esq., n called the company to order, wtlcomI, ing them on be half of the Company, ie aud remarks were made by Hon. John a W. Iluleton, J. W. Newlin, or MillX vllle, Jaaea Moore, Esq.. or Woody bury, and O. A. Douglas of RridgcUm. ' t when the comoany roar from the table, : each guest being satisfied that there I would be no objection to having the | d annual meeting held quarterly. — : V BridjHo n Patriae rr DEMOCEATTC GritEBNATtUUAL | g Candidate*.— In glancing over tbo , ■- field. South Jersey 1* found to have t- more than one gentleman, towards 1, whom the Democracy are looking for r, a Gubernatorial candidate. In Sale iu, -1 as before stated, we find Isaac V. Dick- i y inaon. Esq.; In Cumberland there Is 10 Ex-Senator Stratum: iu Gloucester y Nathaniel T. Stratum, formerly M. if C. from this District, while In our ir own county) we hear Hon. John Clcmc cut, ol Ilaildouiicld, and Iknjaminc F. >e I AC, Esq.. of thia dty, spoken »r. if The above list is made up of grnllea men of the highest standing in thc party, wllli either of whom the Der mocracy could c ongratulatc Itself upon [. having a strong ticket. But tlsc next Governor of New Jersey will be a Republican, yet to elect him over cither - of those named above will not bo a l- holiday pastime. - IU. J. i r„. ScTiinxmi'* ron JrxE.— ' The Juno • number of ScrUmar'i MaalUa cmtains t no less than elghi illustralrd articles — ,| the first to Importance and interest beI. ing the second pst« r by Gov. AmgD ford tm "The Wonders of the 3 rnioivJ stone." So extraordinary are tlie k. phenomena that the accuracy of the 1- account would certainly be doubted r, were it not thoroughly authenticated. L We have here pictures and descriptions . of llic singular slate formations which J i were reported to be relies of a lost race; i t. a "BiidVeye view of the Geyser j 1 Bssln," "The Grotto Geyser," "Crat»r e of the Castle Geyser," "Crater of tbo 1 c Giant Gsjrner," "The llechlve Geyser," [ and the magnificent "GlantaaaGeyser." I 1 which threw a stream of bolltog water ! _ to the remarkable height of 580 feet— I pany ilils intensely interesting article. Another very valuable and entrrtaio- ■ Ing artlelo la Mr. Twomhly's desert p-"nn-etk^ut 1 11.01 I, lllg S1HCIB IS JOT. ISTOH1J B OeBCTtp a- tion of the St one of the . 1

is greatest engineering undertakings ol >e the age. The mastcrv ofthe Mis«l«sU Ippl la oni^ bring accomplished by the iy Money and 'huniati life are being free I v m spent in the eooqnest, the methads of it which are here folly and curiously cr>r plained and pictured. America being thus graphically rer, presented as to her strange natural I- features and bnrinesa and engineering >r enterprise— other illustrated artides c are devoted to Bnropean subject* — William Well* gasript pleassnUy, with the aid of lour illustrations, about s "Lights and Shadows of the War," y there Is an Illustrated sketch of "Tlw 0 Mother of the Emperor William;" and e a very entertaining account of "Lcipeic 1 and it* fair,' 'illustrated by the author, t Prof. Emmstta, Samuel W. Dnffkid - furnishes a witty and earnest article f on "TbeFreodoo of the Pulpit," In . which be takes a very different view i from that presented by Mr. Wilkinson - In his recsnl paper on the "Bondage » of the tame. Mrs. Oliphant continues - and rood ode. her admirable noroletle 1 of "Norah: The 8t«7 of a WW Irish ) Girl;" Miss Tralton famishes another powerful story: "The Shadow that Came Between;" and In "Wilfrid - Cnmhermede" MacDonald has some ■ very eharacft-ristlc talk about the • ministry, the law, and lbs mystery of - Death. Lois Brooke's poem, "Cpree > liares from a Btory. "has three graeo1 ft.! and poetic designs bv Miss Hallock: 1 J. T. McKay's poem, ''Making Port," : has the real sea awing about it; and I 1 'left's "Clothes of a Ghost" J. ' weird and suggestive. Dr. Holland ' to "Topics oftS Time" write about ' "Living with Windows Open" and I Freoeh Republic:" '•The Old ceiled Man" and "Two WedEighth Panperagr. Wagner In the ! The Kindergarten, etc. The 1 ! br Hopkins ere very clever, i ! ami tell "TV True Story of the Cap- 1 I lureofpepasos." The number cootaint nenymjr pietnree and is ex- . tremely attractive throughout. Tnr. Obaot'amt or toe . Rr-JomSdrrdni-hler "te? Tliorsday, to s o

The "Libeett" or nt* Paris From day today we have each despatchen as these from Paris:— 1 has been gwttad" — "AH «b»E S5SS5 g practical Interpratatloo of "liberty. equality and ffalerelty." How . > 1 the elder Jacobins were carting , ! 10 the guillotine. "O Ltberty, > what crimes are oommiltad in thy ! Alabama ulauu.— We are in- , formed that the ^ most -peraisteut and unyielding of tlie private cilixens who . have claims agaln-t the British Government are Sr. J. C. Aynr * Co , of , Mass.. the mannfocturere of . , nwdldnes. They will consent to noUi- , tog few than thut their demand for , medicines destroyed by the British pil rates shall to pa"1 io Sdm ln jo1" . Isrs to the last cent. They are ema UUened by the fact that the dcslruc tiaa sf their goo.1. by IS English in : China and elsewhere (for where are r not Unit tronbteome nation trampling upon somebody ?l terc hitherto been ,, paid in fall, and they now say that , they shall be. They however propose ,t this compromise:—' Give us Canada , and we will call It even, baoaaK wc can then -end onr remedies tliere with- ; ,t out doty.— (Washington News, lm r* They Save s chcrriul sort of Sabbath ; n amusements in Arkansas. A native 1 the other day walked into a church 1 a, out to that Arcadian region, asked the , IC minuter hla name, shot hlrn^ dead for 1 d pototefUi pUtridrwoteftia whole I ■y congress tlun, then quietly mountod I s, hU hone and complacently rode Tire ClHAAXS or AKixoxA*hnvc u- been teching marauding ravages in is their vicinity sneh a lesson as W endell Phillips wished to teach the Ku Klux. ? Esaatstsssss ay the murder of four white. • Fes Cnsses or Csevatsa. S 3S^!a?£| >CS l,' lew STM'"*" ^ Tw»»|S-nstenSfiVI."','**>w"* :in Ewfl-iasi-Miu n-iui,' M|n ■ umi ae ' K^SaJr-wj^' u p»3k »' «

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HEWING MACHINES. THE Singer NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHTN ^ GREATEST INVENTION ofthe NINETEENTH CENTURY, combining, all the l-\te improvemefts ros hemming, cording, felung. 0uiltin0, gathering, [vk^.j8 u trimming, ruffling. v binding, tucking. embroidering, ac. AHEAD OF all othehs I FOR FA.MILY WQRK! 1 OB MANUFACTURING PURPOSES ! jj-ruiffttairtu.watwaa.ate^i , 3 Bersoss it rsllsir. Lt. el assr s srlUh. 7,^,, .n olkrr awktses very feed, It Is \ I t'"1" , l r" {tsx vuaii'iss^ ' X 'J"k j I rklSs."" V.Stess "ixrr or l^tUWM pessllila lema Menltlj ps,eisel. o»!> ' ten DOIXABS. MUI as. Ilsir €»es e k,1 BRANCH Teekefc~- n "" | Also, Pianos, Cottaoe oaffans. MelodeoN". Music, mus^books, Ac. j lenslaewBrrs. jj jr. HOHNElt. Proprioton :• (V; Cor, of CuXxsnesA Cam. Ilsnvtma, N. J.

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4 Ltao a aaoTHEat, hi Ho. im BOWEBV, j focbth door above bboome rraxi t to H,W Totk.tvtt. . - so teleteiun'tetal prises. Jki'b sis loti) vwaarev rae csitt. ls>. Iks. Iks .— sarin, •r el feeds wsnseW st UlU. lest jssr. JJ Oa all pelsSsss. s.eustlsd to Flit J DaUers 1 FOHxr OOLOHO TEA. i' EXTRA FIXE QUALITY BriperpeesJ s- CH01CI- ql'autv •' s. " TOC8G HdTIOH TEA CHOICE ftOALITV tl "> EXTBA CBOICEQUAUTV IM " OOuD rsHILT TEA. \ BvaoH amo iwrxauL m hvioh amd imperial teas i EXTBS nnuuun SSsperpeosd CHOICE QCALITV ...... 41 to - ! OMCHLOSXD JAMAH TEA. J CHOICE UUAUTI -tl^» r riHEarqi'AUTT 1st " ENGLISH BUZ A X r AST TEA. . EXTBA EIHE QtlALITT taBpsvpeead ' FIHXST qCALITT 41 SB f ! EXTRA FINE QDALTTT sarparpeead , U riHEXT QL'AUTT ....41 SO UBOL'MD DAILY, ' > MIHE PSWILT comx ......IBt. - ' .BEST QVSLITV OLD JAVA . BEST QCa UT* PLAHTATIOH oln'wtHEt. navwd!ts7 as t° wmreret, StriTABLK mob HELICAL pvbmoxeb ' albbo a~aa others. ho. na bowesv. srat. s| F-rtafe- skov.as.is. ■•■..L j , ■ j yrert^Kte.'asfc. £* . *

New Adveriiaemente. ^ O'CLOCK. . | uiiveii, IA1AKSH. SsralnlS. Alsdr J , I f -bo fcsd sutrsrsd tot (ss— from Dsstesss ' ( f "sin.^j jkl rirolslB. .ss rarsd^ s^rinpls s HISTORY OF THE WAR ^ /jV EUROPE. • IJELDEN: THE WHITE CHIEF. S I SSSSSSsS I " 1 FUbtlsr. risjjHse, ImlerisE ^Wj^MeleA i "sT^iVior'^'IrsraVaiKEETrs lain : s&zui£: 4 , d«v*l OSS nsta s S'vs: ossaasisUdsTB. It, t soss libs wtuais. ftrlke qeKklr sad sala ! f|"ZL dfe'i ltd, ' *■ "■■araaagSuA

A » KNOTS UNTlElf," ^ j ^ ""'amwcT^SVS^ >J" " I 1 ... ... . _ nl-cb isl ssd estrsae, sad skawtaa tks wade* I ky wklsk issy wsr* irssed oat Bad saaaadreU ' ... J D Bl'aa k HTDE. Msrtlenf. Caar. " rpni trevHoatrr, si Hew tml k*s si- i sod ssrwoss Iron IBs Bss. Ds lJrrT Tilbuoy. Mis. WIUIbe's «rs«t serlsl story Is si- " am. rwq. TSyy sht for tba pnss ol oar j rstritsassertpasamajn to ssed fas Mavae1.1" from so. uettl July lit lm. apnlnss 1 esplee tree, iu Neerea-rireet, Hew Tart J^CCEI CRIIHA, , «reaftWM.liailrmlee>»dCMmis^uis Hsir. fry 1L BeM by drucsiats sad .aalal rej^nisr PrieadSs Dspel, "t Breedwey T^aACRANT aorOLIEXHE 1 firry eh Glerss.ead til Uadfet rla^y sad ; I 1 A'BS'S tSS-'aK :'JT. > arstlosa. Address M. WauNEB s cu.^ i CIS A DAT FOB ALL will I is sell Tori. , , T* Addrere A L. GRAHAM, eprtayasld. VI 1 ^*UWJ:M S^s* ■ as peU-4*!.- shTvft AUrS B'XJSaftr* r""- ^ "4 z?z, . r ; a ! net." JESSES HEWSrAPER, C 1 ^ ^ lerirataE Phre Brills.. ; 1 3

Paper Hasglag executed. Abu, CNAHCl INC duos al Kenaowahle Prices. The grnal advantage darired from havmg Paper Enamel«l is that it can be scrubbed like a board, and lasts four times as tag aa paper pat 00 to the utaal way. No. 10 Washington'- St., Oppotite the Centre House, CArE HAY CITY. If. 1. GEORGE TT. SMITH , I»r»otio*l X*diint*x. GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, CHINA 4J LOBBING, ,\.nd AU other Painting Neutly Execnted and Ballsfoctlon Guaranteed. No. 19 Washington St.. opposite the Centre Honse, Cape May City. N. J. ucoiua: ot. vviitu. AUCTIONEER. Capo life City, n. 4.

WATCUEM, JEOTI'.LRY, Ac. F'M | Watches aud. Jewelry, at LOErticr,: ' J rTOMMi^nrAD^riUA- I ib GOLD AND SILVIK WATCHES,f SLEfcVE BCITTONA j 1 > A MLUK'A N WAICIIICS. !' : j ' Ojqreslls "Old M.U.1.1S Hall." rbllBdslpSIs

j! J SA AC K. *TALFrr.B. ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, FHILA DELFH1 A. L * Msi'b R "tl 'ire'r Real Eatate. , I'spe Msponp aa.. ' ' J j SATURDAY, MAY 28th,* 1871, J j ! " VSis^ot1"* - ' 'a' "''esl * Vbll id""* McMaiii's Atlantic Hilel I OX SATURDAY, V 27tli, 1871, • r* y'-M'suk's"'" r*°r"Tiv" u ( pawllea sf'ite erelLsi^wn tl,Mr* Ktk ,j Isl,-J4d tks jsr ■« a a r^^ou l-b-illdlaseratebk _ : **•* Fmalturs ssd oelfll will aold sspsr. Tsylitr. B^ta^Sra.rag.yv.- '

* *T5re t vriasble BjUd.-x Lo, en Wsaklt(tee Jj J Id Sw riawalteKo!|eSte\.l. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! ■|.3*i5?5r.'.f"*" " "A,OBA ; ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, 1 Kraal, Hood and I'nngrrtt 81 recta, ; Breads ay and tbr Tarnplkr set twr "■ Aa*als jparoEaica BOESNEH. FLOnWf a gaudexell, MS. WILLIAM atLBTOHw COTTAGE, Wsshlatlss xi., Cap* Ms> Clly. JLANTa^ Tncrlksr^isrlk CAMMALE AND FEMALE CGENTd C a x make mosey twei.\"e dollars i ohsirrr*'^'. J. nVes Wd.-isgsr.'j.'j.-.-.j.'.'sl re

ni'sixenb cards. |J*. H. L CILMOCE. ' , dcmti8t. |vsna a. Williams. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, uy . Ctrl May Crrv. N. J. ARCHITECT AXD BUILDER , 1-S y c.ra M.v cm. N. J. si. 1 5^555S: 1 Al'.orary A Coauadlrr-at-Law. Solicitor. , MAsrila a examines in chancebv, . lUraEME codbt cum Ml all ones, r'iiniYB, J ATTOBXEY AT-LAW, I v , I7I E,-Wss, Cor. PERRT k BOL'TH ara, ^ CAPE ISLAND, N-J. flS | riVHUVAk a. hugh ee LICESal.'p ACCTIONEKB. S. " C*Ar' itgatsrr-tT.it at, mavtee. aoLicmix,j ^r.oss. utor of 1 bs rissa o f Capa May Csaaly ! ■ I)""— ~~ •ii'" ' dentist.

' V"mtoya or oask aoalh. aOaaOGATE'S oVVlCK-aslurdsya. D" " r",LU"' domfeui' ituii rnillCItSy (ape May, S. J. - a^JsiusAssr*^ " *-* | ' <;.LUn"r' HARNESS MAKER, | ■ ^^iVd'S-'i'^JriJuVVu^ISIdVo'' '""'ra-y*' j r „j THOVf AN DCPC1, c • ; j 37 8. Second Sl, above Cheatunt, - -| , philadelphfa. r E ®5J1BJ£IK2:S < i»l" Baaa, Mala. «air Soda, old., sis . s u • i^iicvvkn a fitzgerald, a lUrot! y* ' - Ihdas. sod Tallow Bouahl. '■ UEEI inn'^raVrawfy aalS* rv"1'' ( N— »• Markst rarrsl k an Fr— . a.rs«, I JJAI^Ooo^^dsllrrrsd lo New Jsras^lUUi X'" E~TA HLDUIklKNT. ' I»V* laPSTI0* m' I*uuia"^1 "Etdss lo f uroUkril Iko bfoislrijlaw'*

PATKXT BURIAL CASKETS, '' "» "22? "Kre«teSronuSr "Tl ^criUiPraripn, "■•^^.sr^'.d.r J aSfSPSffiStf'*"'-— *^4*1^' rjpHE ENTEBraifE BOOFIHO CO, A Office, 31 South Fifth Street, | PHILADELPHIA. ' HaylaysoaaluJsd anaagorioata wllfc BI.-NF-flirr A HHOTIIHR. , «° '*ka ordare for ssd tnpply Iks Cslsbrslsd English Alphille Roofing Fell, Wklsk sosla 1st* ikaa Tla, aad ta Llrki aad Dd'atd*. Iksy .o,id Bins a «|resfa«if.,ay kaowaUCtps May: Joka Mstaga, Uip* May Clly, ; k r",:"CH' PAINTERS' A BUHNERS' SUPPLIES, P ATE.NT cement feltino. Walar, aswsr aril DrmtaFtarinariiMaMnrai Wswssivx-irTSxrs: : S SSSsSH THIRD AND VINz'tTSEZaa j CKLEBKATKD COUGH CANDT ' i

! Dry Goods, Groceries, fee. j ' | 'HE Pabllo sre swaar-ratly A<lvl**d to drill at THE CHEAP BTORK macket williamh DEXXISVILLK, Cora Mat Ca, X. j., whara Iksy wtu Bod Xvary Vsrltty sf XEOT GOODS JVrr irctirm rtott rut crrr. DRESS SHAWLS JO to Mi r. es sb^sUra^MMnirijatesa. I Ws fsks plassura Is aUUaf lbs I so, Choice - Goods LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH! fe Ws asks s aposlritgof ITAPLX GOODS Bleached Mnslin Department Bring the Itargtdt and lleat I Assorted to tho County. M, COME AND BEE OOR HEW fTOCR RISHl y I A FULL LINK OF I4.0TIII, C'ABBIMEKHB, Ltnen Urllla, etc FOR MEN'S AND BOW WEAK, I'siurpsassd 4 Dosurosreskls

S A LARGE STOCK or ~ Grwiet, Queen* Ware, Aa oa?Tk{ 1*2™*' o°» wbUs yso as l Mnckoy Williams, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. "| FLOUR AND GRAIN !«ew n nil Choice Block, „ at tire vHHT IgJWKST PBICBB. "1 CCIMI r.ai v .«n.m»r I GREAT BARGAINS. I ks»«vrii,, "| MACKEY W1LUAMS. j Aabky caps May Coualyl N. J. 1*. c. pbice>B NEW r chkap STO.iE ; c*r. rieki a yanbion bu„ S CAPE I BLAND, a offbrs Iks fsUowtay roads st Iks LOWEST CASH PRICES i M L'SUNB, ( Ssasktd tad uaklsasksd.) L. FLA " "*"** **' T *** ' " j^g". TaiMMINOaaftU OIL I. WMDIX wia?' HAbDWASK, CBOCKERT, ""-■iffiSSre... PA1NTB, OILS, HUH S PrTTI. GROCERIES, TEA. tCOAR. . MOLASSES, SPICES

Ckswlaysad ansklsy?** >i """'r«rrs?^.n, ^ CAKTBELL'S AGUE M1XTCSE, BTATIONBHY. ' c"iid1i, ud, nmrufen. .'«■■** ***•" *""'** *°a,c"pa'u.> j MrOSTANT AMKOONCKUNT. A OBEAT JOPSNAUma ENTEBPEIIE. THE VOLKSMAN v AMD TIPPLE'S PAPER "* On lbs aj of May um prapristsr artk* Nsw. srk D.ixv JoaaasL will tomato to Iks y«v Js^asw fOT«, (really rslsrxsd. -ta ass re GERMAN AND ENGLISH LANODAGE*. iy Tks pspsr will bspiUMaa sas aids Ian*. " rettltel n!re1** sre" *"* " |>^OTll*k— Ik# '■ rita ssd Iks GsrmsB tcbolsr Is Mara Eaflisb ttM|JJ^bJ^raalred Ikraatk resre s< slady la •> It sill tsalria s lull stririsry of Ttltm teyire, dsareslle sad fsrslzs, ssd. Is abart MORNING NEWSPAPER Tks pabllskn will sadsarar a* reaks n * FAMILY NEWaPAFEB i aad^astaia* sjUJrea#ril"sd Is lit sri.ris. tssllassoffbsdtaa^rrite^ulrixro- . IsrarUI pabllsa s wasklf, ssHsd T«r Wan7 sotb, la pb* GsTriaa l.sa j.i. ahres area j- "n^k* "> T Drily rspss, ya par ssssri la td.sare- east ...... U