CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE.
INDEPENDENT BUT NOT NEUTRAL. THOE£DATj X0EX15G, FEBKDASY, 23.1*80 ONL.Y i>KK ANNX;M !f w,..afcL=.!m.«c3JEsr 9 Editor,^ Publisher and Proprietor.
teixiou, SewarJ, Foster. Fool and Ton mbs ? actual settlers ; also a bill Tor tUe admis*
followed in reo-orks of sincere laudation of the qualities and character of the late
Senator. Appropriate resolutions weit
ndopled.TmdTfo' fcrtiirr proceotlings- wareJ tutnenses of inaaynffa^ the &Ut«e' of adopted. The document speak* for itself.
‘Oar* Mat B«kakwatrr.—Wi
that on Wedncsiloy of last week. Mr. Nix- ' proper, on. our (J.'njjressman, pave notice in the nominated A.
!fo«se. of the introdnetion of a bill, for the erection of the Cape May breakwater. We hope and believe, that Mr. N. will Me bis utmost endeavors to push the measure
through.
QSfOne of the beets that beats ell the beet' of the county was left with ns • few days since by Mr. Juc'di Stiles, of the Lower Township, of his own raising, measuring three feel in circumference
had during the day.
fn thp florsH, Mr. Sherman’s motion ^o
proceed to the election of Ptiuter was adopted, with the proviso that the Ilonre retain the right to modify the existing laws on the subject of printing as it may see
Mr. Florence, of Pennsylvanie i
Closrbrenner, Into Ser-
geant at Anns. Mr, Pettit nominated John D. Pefrec-s of Indiana. Jo. Severns, A. 1). Banks, Kdwoftl Barksdale, and
BAlUtOAD SUPPLEMENT.
eion of.Kaunas, and the Homestead bill ' 'At a meeting of the City CouncU on' In the So-ATKon Thnrsday.the subject Thursday evening last, the following Meof an appsoprialiob towards defraying the mo rial to the Legislature of our stale was
Washington, was brought. After fome re ■ It is as follows : marks from a number of the Senators, tend- MEMORIAL
■»S lo lhro» into d„rc P u'.. the opomlio... 0 j ^ Cmnril of 0*
city of Citpe Island, to the legislature of
of government in the fine arts, a resolution appropriating three, thousand dollars was
passed.
NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE.
The business of our Honorable Legislators at Trenton does not seem to be exceeding abundant this, winter, thus fur; and what
t'rul other, were noeiinoteJ, hut their husiuers lia.< been before them {., ino.ily, tinmen w-re edcrteoriU with.lrown. Two | ° r focal interest in other fieri, of the ballots wern htid. Mr. llefrees wmlA|f “J Umfrftit,irraunl]rwont eiltal, 85 on the IrV.t «,„1 08 on the .ecmi.l bullet. '•‘lb. They cons™, every Mr.' <f hi.Klirentier received 88 on eoehbnl. ' *••*»*»•* ohtloek P}M. and «.i thronsh
lot. Whole numioer of vntes cast was IfLi, ,
necetmaryto a ehoieo 03. There w»« : d»y. "’eJnesdoy i Thnrsdey
further ballot!ing. • A ptgssage from the Senate being rcceiv
ed. anuouncir.g the death of the late S.-na- ‘ ° n Wednesday of last week there was wy
otor Broderick, of California, Mr. Bnrch. I* 11 *® husiucss
Slate of Xew Jersey, in the matter the supplement to the’charter rf the Millrille and fjlasshord Hail road, granting raid companypoicer to eiterd their road to the city of Cap* Island, respectfully
represents :
That the city of Cape Island, together wi'.h the citizens of Cape May county, and southern New Jersey generally, are deeply iab-n-Med in the construction ofn railroad, "mug them mitre speedy access to the mar-
^yCowsifMCATioss—\V« have an abun-
dance of commnnicatums sent in during
the past week, which will be attended to ator Broderick, of California. Mr. Burch. |i“le business in thaSenale.and th. _ ns soon Bs^possitrte. Ottr friends seem i 0 J of C#liforni>b delivered a eojogy on the I , “ le " fPU | n tbo Hon8e tl,e “-rtifi. ute of hava waked up all at once, and remember- i character of tha deceased. Messrs. Has- •tr.Iimrc i- St®?!? (dunto^wl)' ejectcl io ,-d u, kin. Hickman. Stout. Borliogame. Morris llie becond d,blr ‘ cl t ‘ r r ^ lc COBn ‘}- ^ 011 • —---a— | a „d Sickles, spoke in brief and •earnest, * ,w vacancy, was presented, accepted, and WSniooKRR Asnonr.—Tha schooner; terms of the integrity of character, energy i •' ,r sworn H!l ° office - James Nelson, owned at 'launton, Moss . j and fidelity to his friends, which marked Tuesday. Feb. U.
Mr Broderick's career through l!Te. Ap- fsEXATIt.— Hills Introduced—Act to impropriate resolutions of respect were piss- • thorize the election of delegates to form u ed. after which the House adjourned.'* constitution; supplement to charter of Cape
In the Senate, on Tuesday, the Kaiifcas ■ island Turnpike Company,
constitution of the Wyandott Convention Passed.—Supplement to net respecting
was presented by the chairman. Mr. Sherman moved its reference to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Brown, democrat, offered a resolution instructing The committee to inquire if the provisions of the English bill had been complied with. A runoing-debate was kept up in .reference to the matter, until the time arrived for other business, and it was dropped.withvut
any disposition being made of it. Resolutions in reference to-the fugitive
^wUw,“0»An Ware." Me. Editor .—In the' providence of God. Dent Uville ha* bsen called to mourn the loss of one of her most worthy eiti. z*ns. in the person of CAPT. JOHN’ WARWICK, (late master af Rc&ooner Frank Day) who. with two of his crew perished In the pale of the first inrtp fire mile* to the southward of Cape TTenlopen. Every effort that humanity could suggest, was made by his relstiyes nr.d friends to#*^ cover tin* remains’fro mm*-wiaio*^~sepnl-ehre: but their effort thus far. have been
in vain.
The high esteem in which Capt. Warwick was held by the citizens of his nativn village, was fully attested by the numerous attendance at his funeral, which occurred on thcllth inst. The large and cmnmo. dions M. K Church of .this place, was fill, ed to its utmost capacity, by a sorrowing and sympathetic congregcaUon. who listened with interest to a funeral disconrse. fonn-’e.d upon the first clause of the sixteenth verse, of the twenty fourth chapter of the prophet Ezekiel. •■Son of man. behold I take a way from thee, the desire of
thine.eyes with a stroke.”
The dark shadow of the wing of death
afternoon session. Tuns-1 ^ ,h “ lar 5 e * deveLp.ng the re-
... - _ Thursday are their wor- soorceS of U " s prc,,on 0 ‘ S , Ult ‘* und king days; they then “Uper ofT witlj the j r ‘ ,r ,1,u " ,orc n, l“ d i,,,d contfortable conrey-
fonnalities of a forenoon session, on Friday. * np , * IB , * ,ou * a,,d4 v '** lors “ 10 lb#* failed anon the pathwa? of t’apt \\’|
'■ualjy reso.t to the sea shore at Cape Js-1 uic! . ,- r . Pnr i v youlni ], e njl having ultain
latnl, for health atVd'r.-creafion. . tlttrtSril ypnr.
V..nr memorialist futIn* represent, that | By hi* death, his young and ronfidiu, r.„ ihv »vv..,,,.!M„nv,,. rf ibih vhjvvt. th. i «i*>* ilf.'w.Tf'I.'l"''.,'?','' ^ ‘’"I’ «T _ , , , . ,< row n> the ultnr of blasted hope* ami witliLcgtslaltre has at various times, chartered 1 nni i to exm-n.-. c tl,..* lift.
and bound to Boston, with a cargo of coal pig-iron and vitriol front I’liiladclpltia, wan Wown ashore nt the Bay-side, a litth above the EUamboat Landing, on Sunday morning iCst. The wind was blowing very heavy from the north-west, and the schoon. era as lying at anchor, having both anchors oat, bnt both -chains parted. The vitriol waUted overboard, bat it was thought the woe! would be get off, ’without inoch trouble or damage, with the rest of her car-
go on board.
bridges ; relative to township constables ; declaring that six months absence from the district shall create a vacancy in the office of school trustee; supplement to poor law. Lost—A supplement to Mechanics’ Lien Law; bill to allow 7 per cent, interest in
the township of Aqaackuocck.
Hoist: - —Intrmlu&d.—Act. explanatory of aifact relative to Commissioners of deeds, supplement to act relative to promissory notes, Ac.; to require Banks to tiinke we. k-
Twttxrv Second or Febriakt, Sixty Yea kb ago.—On ou> first page may be read the commencement of an Oration de-
Ibixrfcivtr^rears uln^bv rt.'e V'v °AI < - l, r slav « l a * nvrM called up and discussed at! !j statements; for repeal of act concerning II vi - til i'l ^ f .1 n ■ ' lome irnt-ih hv Mr. Ilnl.. rvpnlilicun. of wilov-SM'P«Mil in 18i8:M|i. lo.ct rvlativ ‘ 1 h “ New Ilamprliirp. Mr. II., i„ ,L c,» n ,, r ■» o.u, ».ki. 8 22,,U Febr.io-j "
! kk remark., fal.f DfirtaMMrfMrf .lie W» N- .k. raVe rfi "
vnuilitter if .!,« Oration .ill b. pnWi.b"' l^* 11 ^ "> ; ' 0 , * kW * '' J Wb -
ni-.l week , and » pmiupe it .ill be read 1 11,0 " f f ,Ut " .•*«“ b ' will, int.Ml, .. an tnlereatuig relic of tl,. | “?*"“• ~»*utat,m,al Jean. wB-, ' ! n ® r " ‘ * uh j ,:ct "'U 1 * peslpoltad. Tbodoeoaienl wi. nac&bUfea for the j 'M'«r .on,.Miterontapor.
taut ma'lers, the election of printer
four different com panics, as hereinafter re*, cited, a* follows;— 1. —The West Jersey Railroad Compa-
ny.
This company h ne constructed apor ion of their road Irotu the city of I’aindeu io Woodbury, in the county of Gloucester aud, a* is alleged, »as prevented from further advancement by the financial embarrassment of the country, aud the want of the necessary local subscriptions to construct the remaining part of the road. 2. —The Uintan and Delaware Buy
Road.
This road commences on the North at Fort Monmouth, on the Raritan Bay. and terminates at the Delaware Bay. A few inil.< of this mad nt its not tern letminus are constructed. It is designed to form a link in a great southern sea-board route; j but from the want of interest manife-ted in
d joys, and to cxpiTie: ce that life is n sinily written history of disappointment; and in the absence of an affect'onnte hurl band >n travel life’s perilous jonnsey aimir; and n to tie to point her babe. ..f a few month* old. in.the Lamb of God that tnketh away the sin or'the world. By hi* death affectionate autd indulgent parent* are deprived of the comfort and society of a most dutiful son, and his tounger brothers and sisters of the love, example and influence of a consistent Christian Inother. And I must further add that society i* robbed of one of its most worthy, exemplary and upright citizens. Yet notwithstanding his relatives, the church and society do regret tlii\ his earthly sun so early set in the cloud of death, we may rejnice in the fact that our loss is his. eternal
gain. ...
Verily in the midst of life we-am in death, and for it let nil prepare. D.
Denr.isville, Feh. 13ih,18Gl'.
At Gold Spring, bn the Ifith inst.. MR.
its constrnctiou and the fact of its close! DAVID RUSSELL, in the TGlk year of
ify to the sen-board, it will require his ng-\
ran be extended -to
Wave, by th" son of the anthoi'—Virgil I
»t u— „L | Dtoved. tint, there being opposition to i
lasxed.—Act to incorporate the M.-r 1 chant--’ Bank of the city «•/ Trenton : sup ! to chnrt.-r of"/‘leasantville und Atlaiiltc ' Turnpike : act to regulate the public pmitI ing. This act uppoints David Naar to*do I he current printing, John Sinterson of 1 Helvidem. to print the rienaio Journal, James H. Yard to.print the iouse Journal
any years l*ef.'r
« sontherti t. riuinn*. - • j
3—The Capo May and Atlantic Rail- ■•bo
TUE SLOOP
M. Davit, Esq., at whose request it is nub-; : Lug on it, it Was postponed till the next I dsyr- .
POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION. [ Mr. Stibtrann reported n bill making np. a " d Au,ir ‘” r K - M*** 1 or Paterson to print
r l>e Post Office Department i* Ilkaty lo I propiiutiuua-for the payment of pensions, ‘kc laivs.
yKe'relievml ollits eniharrassni..nt*. arising | for the support of the miliary academy.! The bill to charter tho Gape Island City oat ofTjjnJ/rinrit of lire last Congress to- oudiorlbe payment of consular and d"i- "gus R-ilway was ordered to u third
|iasa theappropriAtion alH for that pnrpoce. i plomalic expenses. The port office ap- readi;: i»'-
Thej»reseiit Congress have at lart poised j propriution biH was tlteii taken up, and afj IVkdnikday,-Fab 13. atnll, which has boon signed by the Freai- j i«r a short debate the Senate’s amendment ! Senate. In traduced.— I !y ilr. Kdinniids.
dent, and thus become a law. to ab.ltfk the franking privilege was re- 10 l ,eD$ion * V, “ r l’Mr. Moore, sup-: r r . ■ , ^ r , Tb« bill, as passed, uppropfiates S4.29fi„ I jecled by a vote of CO to 112. The other ! P ,en,ent ,0 !‘"'iution of>actiniis ATTaw. j “ . ' e ° cu r J ® r ' , *‘ *■ c< "^ c
OitO to snpply the deficiency, and $4,000,000 j .Senate amendments were concurred in. /Wc'.’.—The Central Railroad Kxten- j ” for the support of the department for the : l n the Skxatk. on Wednesday, the Chair- * d ! )n * ,dl ' t0 8 iv ® police authority to the year eddln : Jane next, and the further sum man of The Harper’s Ferry Invetligating different Agrieultural and Horticnlturul
road.
This pn-ject. designed to coqrecl Cape Island with the “Cntuden und Atlantic Riiilrmid" at Jigg Haihorcity. was orgatlized nud wou d have beeii pushed !0 a »|M!edy ■completion, but fur the legal inability of the Camden and Atlantic company to cuter into a coni reel for llie transpunation of freight and (•assengers ut any blipululed
rates.
4 —The West Jersey Central Railroad. The dun ter of this road is in tin* hands of, and under the control of mm possessing nei-her capital nor Influence, who
Capt. N. WEAL.
IIKr®
orouebljr (urHisoird, iir-
... <w nrll'l'KNlMlgD, mat s. TtlUKK v ill trf-rrAity to run U-iwrcu Caiv l—
sii.1 tad ; Iiil*det|.tii», tor fn ijtht suit nsiM-nens,
a mmiii s> ll>r Mrntlu-r wUl ,<rrnilt. Brnlts lim c been furaistiyil With
Six I.arcr I N'. V llftll u.id tire
ho, there is good and sunirreiit reason for helieviugwure holding their cburler fur !
speculation.
Your memorialist*, indulging no hope of
of 82.400,1 iCKl wa* appropriated for the ; Committee reported a resolution authorik. .‘ Soci * U ^ u ^ ho Su,u : * U P-»“ Erechajd aud i lbe C(i|il . |rlji || if paytueBt cf the salaries of officers, clerks.) ing-the Fresident of the Senate to issue ' • T «« ,e * l > ,,r C Agricultural railroad; CKtteua | u .nbV.i’.l/L l '' J *' r ” 1 " , etc., and for the transportation of tho mail*, aurruut* for the arrest of Messrs. .Sanborn lll * orance < - 0U1 I’ a "y ol ?ve * nrk - : ' * "• -'• •• um* eumo* y So icit tie, • « u . ... . . - JuUWgo of tlw deMiwl supp'.ctnenl to the
which the bn) legalizing 7 , , , , ° * charier of two M’Uvtlie and Glassboro'
j John Brown, Jr., and James Uedputh, and j * * 10 v “ le ^ ^
r I
• the various.mnnicfpal j r ° r contempt in refusing to appear and tes- " M ‘woushlered.
laying of the rails ut an curly any. Yder mcniorialists respectfully a
OUR CITY ELECTIOP.
The election for tlie
ollicera of thccity^of Cape Island wijl take j lily hofore the Senate Investigating Com- Hti>i:.-A.rW.-Tlie snppiement to j fivc lr0ln Clly llf Cap ' place on Tnesday. the 13th day of March, j '"i' 1 ** - ' ,1 *« resolution was adopted by a road »*■ • "H'- -cl to authorize the for ; isile alaoani ^ subsc ript,on| ' which will soon be here. There are offices ! voto ° r 4 l*J?"1® 4 n «»-M«ssrs. Seward , '' ,,,l ' on wf ^“P^*** lu b«eiuns, j ieul mwnr€ j
to be lill5)nt these elecliotts, of impor- aud K,n K-° r New York ’ h th vo, '"fi for ic ’ . . .
lance to the people, if ret la the inen!"- th® resolution. Those who voted in the- A n Invitation from the Philadelphia In-
negative were Messrs. Sumner, Bingham. 8l:,ut ‘ on ° r ‘l’® IMinil was read and ncrep. Hale,and Toombs. j ted, and the nse of the Hall granted for * The Senate receded from it* amendment | f^ e ' r eshibition, on 'J hnrsday afifmoon, of the Post Office biil, abulishiug the frank. Tucesday, Feb. 1C. ing privilege, by a vote of 42 yeas and 11 , Sknatk—Introduced.—Act to regulate nays. A motion of Mr. Toombs to recun- 1 , * le fa ^ ar y of cerialh public officers; snpsider was lost by A vote of i4 yeas to 42 I de,nenl ,0 * ct r ® 6 P ec,1 ^g sheep and suine nays. The Senate then passed a separate! running at large; mp. to limitation act •
bill abolisliitig the franking privilege j,, j relative to G-olo^oij Sarvey.
Into, the bill to take effect on the fifteecnth ! .cM* ,, * etJ —Legalising 7 per cent, interest of April next. j in^Acquackonock ; sup. to city of Baltin ;
in the House, a memorial from the pro.! <ut lor >1«® fujipoit of indigent children ‘•““.w *atoiw» «he meansoi eu.-oT'’To nirwim visional government of Jefferson territory, i minds; to change the 'name of! )/«• arc**T'r)T*‘'t h ^eFnJuant tor J pre|I»rtnx U »nd and a petition from the delegate front that I Antl-Pedo Buptist Bocmtv of Salem. , ^* ur<
territory were presented, asking that the ! House.—Introdcced.—Sup. to road law ;
delegate be recognized as such by the j f0 Pj lo UMi ry law.
louse. Also ~a hielfroftst front the irrhab. /ftwre*/.—tSro. tD charter pf. Bvlvidere
MRS. E. W. SMITH.
bents, in the woy of emoluments. Anton" tha most important interests at stake, that of education, in onr opinion, stands the most prominent, and we think it is high
lime Umj matter waa looked to.
Thoea who are satisfied with the miserable tinkering with the educational interests of tha rising generation, practiced by the pablic functionaries who have had the control of this matter for the lart tew years, • easily satisfied than we are; and
• not satisfied had better arise wrongs through the bal-
_ lot-box.
,'While we at Cape Island have every op-
» the bast schools iiu_t!iM 11
e. we 'I
to any in the state, wc
era behind almost
of the county, and in reality.
■bring theniWore the Senate, to answer | F er ceDtinlrr ® M in Aquakotiock was lost; i . a‘ . . ! w«. H 00 ' 1- ‘ •''* rood “ *“* w n ** ar ly Completed j
'to Millville; a dirtanvu of only thirty->Ao. 28, North Fifth Street, beuveen
MARKET & ARCH,
PHILADELPHIA.
«•»*, In, TJ1KCECOOUS of every <k»crlptioc«!y«! to.nnr c " n ,M5 tcautly obtained l i^air, Weartog Appscci of cvrr>-
1 to giade and crors-tie the extension, and i uwriptton, Uynl in tii ino« fn»IiionatUe --- —
; favereL-le arrengemert* made to recure tse \ Km”
Frlirunry vutli, IKfiO.
Pursed Feh. ICth. 1BG0.
Joseph Wake Mayor.
1 H£V. iOJtlXG BRKWSTtik
will preach at the
COURT HOUSE,
1 -0 CONHC3IPTIVK8 —The adkertiAer hftvinc ! cn l*en rratonni t.. hcalil, la. few wreke, by x very ; SABBATH, FEBRUARY . 1 ID I) I,- rrmeitl . nftrr ■ 11H—P. ..I .a.—, i '
rr Lung Ajfnuou, .uU ibat Un-xil 0i
itanls of the territory asking for authority to call a convention to form a constitution.
Now it is in the hands of the preliminary to their admission into the matters os they | Union. Terse ballots were had foe printer, f they will pel up with it. they | without any choice, Mr. Defrees lacking
M'HUamsbarg, K1 “S C*-, N- T.
parsuuage, Gold Spring, Jai
Tloclxofland, citustc t .
County of C'.pe M») : Ttial la lo say lint,* Ol - tract of l.'placil and ' ednr kuamp, n<t;uiutog isnus ol Kninuei TokkuM-mt, Jo»e]ih KiUriU as4 uliiera;
coatainiag about three hi.Ddred acre*.
Seconl: A tract of yjeadou. l>iag on Deuni* Creek, near rUMuc Cut, contain!.* about Utiny-
tf.
they aracufforiug, «' e < and Hr. Olnssbreuner two of an elec- "kole expenditorwjf the year ending cn ' 3Ut, 1800. by Hie Rev. M. Williamson, jhoALnttaKm&NKahM? eh ere. j Uou. on each ballot. the Ll ef January was $200,003,44. Tt.a j Fbask S. Kuraipog to KmawTn K -Tohw. iZ'Z e ‘t1Z.
and Bridgeville Railrond ; to authorise the Secretory of the S'uto to purchuse 3oo
cojii- s of Gifford’s Index.
The report of the State Tressprer was
prefenied'Jiy tho SpruLer and read, lire - -J | IP _ _ .
ind 'Vliivrf j^Thotr.m Lud-
UtMj'd.
A lull was intcodaced by Mr. Morrell, of disbursements for ordinary expenses ... . .Vermont, donating lauds to the various; $135,4SG,5C. 'ihe opouut ditbursed for ‘ Feb. 14tb, by the rame, George Fostee ittoa«iy 0 of* l aqi»k^ b i^»re2-e*’decM|*1hio iB ei2H f 1 « lalw for lh ® promotion of the arts and - P“ r P««» wm%«.4SC,58. The re. 1® -I-aka Kdvuxda. all of the Lbwer Town. Z'ntt’ ” * * “• RCtence* ; also one lor-'the prevention 0 f | *®*P** f© r the year were 8207.737,67, to 6 hip. Unpe Mny. N\ J. Ul , 0le u : poly amy in tlie territories. A Pacific | L 18S9.J Itt PhtladelpWa. at the Penn Square : aadanaltotmeo; - . : Uailrood bill was introduced by Mr. Fen- ® added making the tottl amoc;i;> Preabyterian Ghnrch, on Thuradav morn. cumajt«rtbet«u^heir heirt'orS
iton of New York. $220,783.75. TheJmlacce on hand JuuCo "- i Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvanis. introdoced a i uar y L 1SG0. $19,736.31.
«“ i bill to prevent U»«*»alu of public louts tin- a i ,• '*T «- daughter Jf the late Crit-; til i;a joare ufur lbe;r survey, except to; AUrertise tu the Wuvt." j E»q.
-nottesglkaT i
—. March next, at , the hour ol two o'etoer, f. M., attendance wttl tc ' the Ion of J.eQb Well., at Dpsnisrtll£
Jay. Ihe sevenleeath
ing. Febnary iCi 186A, by.Jlic Rev. James “ttk. tht* foarternth day of February eightren
M. Crowell Otmrax T. Todd and Llaxa, huadred aod
W A T C HE S , JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Wl w JT friend. d oltvr UHULIXALi: — , -.- - —-k Prices. very ehotre Mo-k of WATt 1IKS JKWKtllV. Wi - VKH axu I'l.ATHU UaHi, of e\er« v nrleir ai.d
slylc.
lively d-*ci1i>tlon of IliAMoxn Work and other Jeweliy, made lo onUr.nt .h.trl notirr. 02 All
ttood. W arraulrd to.he n. reprcw-jited.
A’. U.—Pailicular attention siwn to the Repairing of trotiiei and Jnretrg, ol every drtrrljiiiou.
STAUFFER & HARLEY.
No. 622 MARKKT Street, South Side, Puilau'a.
STEAM DYING & SCOURING
ESTABLISHMENT.
roioia. and liLiahed in a superior a'yie — ( Ji.huii rc aud Crnue .‘-hatrii. Table ard 1*1lovens l»!|-cL, Hiik> he.. Rcouietl. iwapeu nuu Silk Drvaac lie-Dyed ail Colon, and unnamed
equal to new.
A. it—Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned or Dyed on
honorable bodies to grant the said supple- j reaeonsbleierm..
nient, and us iu duly bound will ever pray •
fifilh. I860.
ul 3 o'clock P. -M. Subject,. AN IMPORTANT DOCTRINE
of tho
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. PARTITION OF LAND.
‘.Jlronchitus.ix. Thconi-.’objert i
; - —- .Wiser in .ending the iiresciijitiL-n i. to j benent the afflicted, Oud he hni*-, every .ulterer »ill ! try’ hi* remedy, aa It will coat them nothin", and
UuiKiL b .eTc4f < « P ^ ir ‘ ul * hl ° eU ‘ c, ' ,l '* cn ‘ , ‘' THH subscribers appointed on appliei- ' tucr. KOVTAKO A. WltSOH. " *

