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, THKOC'KAX IVATK. CAI'K ISLAND, (JAPE M AY COUNTY, XliW JhltSKY. _____

Cfet .fiapt |flan Citan cSlabt i * published tvm Tucumr or s. it. *i i tiQXA si r, l ape lilMd, Cape M«j County, 1. J •>■* Dollar «>•■» » 0nJf per y««SThBmda), January 'JH, ISCI. D>hlMma> #». CM' XT! BOOTIES DT tr~^^ ""The state. A bill bur been introduced into our Ftalo legislature by Mr. Ilatnilloo of Sussex county, requiring the Stale to i ~ uagc -bttada for the payment of tbe ! honiitic* paid by counties end town- 1 ships. Tills bill ia important, and jliould : reetive favorable consideration on tjie j part of' the legislators. It proposes! *i*ul the State sbsll ismre bonds for the i " itnonat necessary, and tbal these bonds ! be epportloned to the counfle's and j townships to reimburse them the amount expended, or to bo expended, in payment of bounties under the last and j preacnt call, tbc payment not to exceed j three hundred dollars for each recrujt, j It is urged that such a Isw'win prevent the necessity of passing a multitude of ' nets to legalise the acts of counties and j townships j that the burden will fsll j > qually upon all parts of tba State ; | ' that it will be just, as tbc quotas assigned J are based on population, and tbal it ' will facilitate tbc efforts made to Induce ; 'tbc Federal Oovemmcat to asstftne the | debt. It' will b« remembered that Hon. j A. J. Hbgtrj, of tbc Sussex jJistrict, | hts already made an effort to have the j United States assume this portion of j

the State debt, and thia bill is intended I . to facilitate the project. Lower Tcuashlp Ladles' Aid Society. j J At a meeting held at tbe parsonage j 1; of ilia Cold Spring I'rcaby tciion Ob-rob. , t on the lith lost., Jlon, D Kdmunds j e laid before the meeting tbo subject of : 1 forming a society to aid tba U. S. SanI- , 2 tary Commission. It was then resolved j « to form "Tho Lower Township Indies' j \ Aid Soeitty," to work in conjunction 1 ( with the New Jersey Sanitary Com- ! c mission. Tho following is a list-of. the ; a officer* of the Society : '« vi'n-sldsnt— >1 rs. B. II. Williamson. Secretary— Mr*. Mary Edmund*. Gor. Sec y— 1>. T. Williamson. ' c " Tremtaser^-Msry I'riee. ■, i isolnc caarx w*t«ii-t. : j , Vice Urettyent— Mrs. .William Hau. . Mwisjrrr*-- Mrs.*. Mor* A. Snyder, Mr*. Mor, K V I ,w . I i ICS I r^ol»nt^Vrii!''S!jah |i»nrieu j ] Managers;— Deborah i'rjce, Tabiths ; t'retse. ! \ acaooiy mhirict. Vies/' President— Mr*. Sarah Hildreih. J Managers— Kmily ilagbes, II an nab K. « .'f ctevvui "■ t . i«m> sreiK'i district. j Vine lfrrmtleot— Mrs. Jane Kdmands. j Managers — Miranda Edmunds, Kllen ,■ Rutherford. ... .^. . . . , * . wai-a nisTr.ii-t. Vice President— Mrs.- Isabella Sieve**. . Managers— Mrs. Pbilo. Hand. H. K. Kdround#., .. Arrested. A person eolllhg himself Walter M. 1 Khtenhonie, and claiming to reside in . Weft Philadelphia, and to be an agcoi 1 of tba Christian Commission, was ar- c rested last week in Qoshen, on the t i barge of obtaining money nnder false t prcteoecs. lie claims to be a chaplain i at Annapolis, and was making collcclions for tbe hospital there. His actions j ( Ted to bis arrest as an impoator, and ' inquiries made iu quarters to which be gave refereocc, failed to clict any favor- I able information concerning him. Hp wss committed jn default of bail, by ' J uitice Price, to answer tbe charge at , J tbe next tsrm of cowrt. , On Leave «f Atom*. Lieut. Joseph W. Johnson, of Co A. 7tb New Jersey Volunteers, was borne last week oo a brief loave of abaaace. Among the brat to enlist from thia county .Lieut J oh mod entered ranks as s pHvate, and by good condnct, and manly courage amid tbe fire and smoke ef battle, baa richly won bta right to tbe ' honor of a pair of ahonlder straps. 31ay Ms feint career be aa bright and productive of honor to himself as the pott. HaMsabiyMsoterged. Copt. George W. SmTth, late of tbe ia r New Jersey Volunteers, has been hoearsbly discharged from tbc ssrvico f— oa aneoout of ajaaad. rocriiod at tba balUe-of Cbsnwllorviile. Among his cemrades of tba old Seventh, Captain Smith stood high aa as officer and gentinman, and proved his courage on many a hard-fought battlefield liy PimAeil of ftishcips fur the ArcbbisUropric. ' V iveJa rdeaat by tha death of Bishop t llaphea, we fiWI tbr b,me uf Jtiaboj. Hail- : 'V. W fti»"StaA».' •" -

K0F"t AtUiUoaje caffed to tba adrcr- i ■ ' tisfeaA^lgWfcphen W. Weeks, | offering |T prffttc sa'o some valuable! real chtato near Cold Spring, whiw'tST I worthy til altoption if persons drtHtng J to locate is t Ida "sect iou. The farmers of Capo May cauiAR . ; hemseirrs a greater favor than to consuit the advertisement pf Metsr*. Alien , it Neediee, in another column of thia [• paper. Tbc Grm is an old established and nliablc one, and has a rcpotation r for fair dealing which rccures it a large r basinrss. > Dr. IV. S Cress p, formeriy if this : | comity, lint for some yrars a resident ot ' the State of Indiana, has retilroed 10 1 i tbe Court llousc to resume tbe practice s or lit* profession. Sinoe tbo commence- ' • ' ment of the war, the Doctor has been j e \ acting pa surgeon and chaplain, of an " J Indiana regiment. testate Agricultural Society. The annual meeting OT/, this Society , j | was held last week in Trenton. The at- • j tendance was not large, hut embraced many of tkc leading agriculturists of t 1 tbc State, and in many respects was one . f ] or the most interesting rooi-tings cser j held by tbe 8ocicty. I j Tbe old ofiicsrs wore generally re- 1 elected as follows : j j I'fesidsnl— P. A. Voorhers. t Corres[>ondiug Sec^y— - 1. II. Cornell. [. i Ilccording Sic'y— Wm. M. Furco. c Treasurer — Benjamin liaii'-cs. A Vice President from each Congrns- i ; sional District, aod an Hxeeutive Comq | mittee, consisting of ouc member from ; f each county, were also elected. i """ —

' State <os vent ion. '3 I Tbe Executive Board df tho New Baptist Slate Convention will I hold their first quarterly meeting with f| 1 ll»« Union Baptist tJbar«h, Js-ney Cliy, ^ I on Tuesday, Fobroary 2d, at 3 o'clock, j : M. Tha Executive Board of the „ j Jcrocy Baptist Education Society j e | will bold their Brat quarterly meeting ' y . with tbe Union Baptist Olmrch in Jersey ; <■ City, on Tuesday, Febraary 2d, imoie- i1 I diataly niter tbe Convention Board 11 | adjourns. South Jerrfj Roll. Fincher's Trades Kcvicw( in an arti- ] li i clc oo Sonth Jersey, says "The soil j p adapted to both grain and irOck, and j i no Spot on earth yields better fruit. " Large graperiea are already growing op, 43 .ami ** oredirAlhat KiuJtb Jamwr-wilb^ j an --"J- r— — . j. I France in the production of wine." ; t ; Iluisar*. " Tbe Hussars, 1200 strong, now raising in . ' Jersey, is placed on an equal footing ! r' with old regimauta. The same State, | * Uoanty. and United States bounties are i r paid ID all mi u enlisted in thlk fvgimri:l at j * tbe old regiments, and all recruits ere- j ' dited to tbe last call. ,* Now is (he time to avoid the drub. * ' 0 Headquarter* Camp Bsyard.-Traulor.. e i<: A. J. Mt»tUtl-S(j^, ! 1 <13 1 -''1 Yfnioytl t.'uwm'il'g, r* Bhldcnds. eJ'a-Kiia The Direcloraof the Dolawtre sod. liar- | c Canal. and t'snideo ond Amboy B. R. r ■Co. have declared a-etvvidvud of fire, per ■ r cent., clear of taifj Troth ilir earnings of . the last six months, payable . on and after c tho ?1«t Inst., at tho offices nf the Com pa- ' , | nies in Philadelphia and New York. ! j- | Tbe'I'hiladeipbia and ,'1'mloa Usilrosd u Company couounco a somi-annaal dividend J ;. ' of five per cent., paysble on the 21st lost, ' , I free of lax. j • brand Lodge of lasena. 1 The Grand Lodge pf 1'reaand Accepted ; ■ j Masons of New Jsmey held their annual c j maeting ia Trenton on the 20th last. Tbc j 1 j following officers were elected ; : Grand Master— Wflltaki S. Whitehead. 1 l». O. M .— Holmer W. Conover. ! « S. (i. IV.— Ilenry ft. Cannon. | ' J.*0. W. — G. M: Geiat. ' O. T.— Joaathait B. Fieh. •' U. 8. Joseph H. liough. |] l».-G M.-IVm.T. MarUii. I Xrthedlst Kplscopa! traferearc. i Tbe next annual. aeesiou of tbe New Jor- ! 1 say Confer, nea of the Methodist K pise opal [ Church, will be held in Ilridgetoo. common- ' ciug on Tocsday, March 1st. About ooa hundred and seventy-Bvo minlstora are ex pected to l»e preaaai. The Coaforcncu will remain in eessioft about six days. • Sodden Death. i Dr. IViUism tmper, aoa of Dr. J inn I Loper, ywactislag physician of AMIIvUle, ; I eenro te a premature end a few days riaco, , by taking a doe. of areWic, Hrppoemg it ! , to be aniaaisl. sad died tbe same eveniog r sarHon. J. I. Itisley, exJu dge or the } Court of Errors and Appralr. died- at his ! ^ reel deuce in Woodetowa. SoL-m. county, j "'Tb — i P ; The U. ti. UvrsnHMst-i. abuet i rrciiup ; I- 1 ••arrarko for sriilt^e .i Tf.otvo, it a coat '

1 HEW JKHbCY BEAM tl »f TtDt rUTHo ! BTATK6 SAMTABV I ! >'ts forth the beat piaa cf wofkiag,- sad '-.v j uaprsjjiit nesm^ty ef torsi o^anizatfens 1 " •j acting through Its agency, and shows j f the advantages fait Itiug tliercfro*" j t U. 3. 8*MTaat Couaiaiio* roa Ngw ,e dmsxf. H Ojfe. ^255 Aroud StJjVemarL' fl I>xsn Sir :— Tho U. S. Sanitary Com- h' mission ia^in urgent want of feods. list; operations, for tba relief Pf the Asmy wcr»'< , oaver more extensive and effective than j now. Its depots and egoats are at cyan mUitary centra, IroA Washington to the ( 1 Riu Gran tic. Tho ikoney value of tba sup 1 j pi if* it Tasked to the Army of tha Potomac ' ' during and immediately /ifteC Gettysburg. ' ( ! exceeded seventy thousand dollar*. ' Ita ia : sues at Chattanooga wine oo a like scale, i , : T'btma -oils ofWen aeodiog "Special Belief' i | are daily cared fvr its its "Homes." lis, j sleamboau and wagon { ; trains folly* our ^ j soldiers evrryubore. Its other ami equally j |Tmportant dopartafkuia uf work— Sanitary , ' : laspfctioa; Hospital laspectioo, Hospiial ' ' '' Directory, Transportation of tho eicSmnd 1 ; wounded. Ac., avo ia Toll operation. Aid i has also liea-u rxtendod Id r»fege*e frt>m , [ variqut parts of: tho J-oulA. Bince Joh "j | last 3.000 penous atoot) loosed ikrongb | - Cairo, 3.000 of whom sought suid^obuiiied lJ I pecuniary aid from ihe Sanitary Agvoia | ! there. The cost of this life-savinc work it ; ' i not lets than forty live thousand dollars pit , 1 i month. The fowls mo aow much induced, ' 1 and immediate contributions are requested , l . j to sustain it. . I Naw Jersey, ns n State, bos. so far, not - , ( done juslicu to heraclf. Having had hilh- ' , | crto no systematic organizatioD. she bat' • scatlurrd her brnev&ler.cv. and coosi-quent- :

received no credit for It. ' As other , Elates work as organised bodies, and as th« fnture bistoriao will reoonl the aid given ' by tKh State, New Jersey should not bo ' - found Kan ling in this .noble record Wh» ought -to be iu ilia good work all over. , tho facts of whit ihe Snnitary Com- j mis* ion has, by the blessing uf God, been f enabled to do, prominently before nil. Stir . 1 town and neighborhood to the depth. Call forth nil ita patriotivm. If your peo ' plo boew a titba of the relief Thus afforded , to our brave boys yon could not keep a | spare dollar ja any man's pocket out of its treasury, nor Jeava one wom*o'» Sogers idli while tho war lasts ned a single soldier Ilea In filthy or bloody clothe*, to be teplaced by her industry nml pity. To facilitate your Tabors permit us to ; mtke the following suggestion : Call togather a few of your leading citizens to arrange for a public meeting. At this meet i trszfWakmssS'ss. -a"thia Commilte* district the city or town- j ship, and appoint ladies or gentlemen, a* it sees fit, us Collectors to cnl! upon every family. Have a meeting nl least oqco a ; week of the Committee mid ' Collectors to | report progress. Me. See that the churches ' and other organizations cooperate in this work of benefiting tba sick and weondsil soldier, by holding Fairs,; (Townablp, City,, or C'bnrch Fa^ra.) tyhere contnbutioa* of every production rf the Farmern, Manufacturers, Machinist*. Mccbtioics, Merchants. Clothier*. Jewelers, Mlllinata, Gardeners; f contributions of f.cetures add Concerts, or ' otbar bunalta', may be received and disposed of; and to glee -efficiency to all. • general ! coutributicn of the influence of the Proas ' in furthering our efforts, is eaaocraAlfj requested. Id order, moreover, that nothing, bow ever small, which even our yohth can con- ! Mtttls, may be lost to the'g- harel offvtlng, j it is requested that Directors and t'eacbars pf Schools, public snd private, every vhsre, Ibfur pupils to prepare article* of their owe handiwork. And above all we invoke the aid and fnlarnce of the woman of tba State, a* individaslt in their bome and iocial circles, and «< cliueet^n ilieir churches, aid zee ia t'el and other organization*. I ' ' i 'fba /feeW donation already proffered the CcmmiMeew giva Ml asturauce that th:s ge*4hffett will prodace a reaaU worthy of our country and its ) It is hoped that all present organizations wilt make Gils Association the dan- j | nel through which they convey Tbvir cbaTi-. I lien, and coti.mneicaroto n* atao their tnut j | labors and amostl Of cunlrlbbtiooi. As it is tbe lutentlM to publish a com- ^ plete -bisl«ny>of this work, embracing the I donors' names, a list of articise donated, and all other marten or interest, tbe different Towaahipe, City, and other organizations. will keep a careful record, to he forwarded to at. New Jarsey having bedn invited, with j I other Stale*, to participate ia the Metropolitan Fair, which will he held io New < Vork City on tho 28lb of March. Walter Uutberford, Hsq.. has been appointed Chair- 1 nan of tbe Committee on tbi* - Fair, and will issaa circulars Staling paHlrstar*. Headings fur subaeripUoa book* will be fbrcitbe* on application. All o.-trtribu trow* and eaouuunicaliona direct to U. s . • Sanitary Commiaaion, Newark, New Jerery. , Plrbre report your proceedings weekly, either re I batty or by bitter.' -;---T ! Meetings of the OommiUre.wlU be held ; [every Wcdoeeday afleruuua at 3 P. M., at which tlmejWire-itjrited to be present, j Offied twapnaiiy from P A. m. teAF.M. < !'• ..JfflWSfc S. «; GOULD. Vied Frraldect. - M. L, M'AKD.TnmUsver. £d -

| IJrtrs of tilt WMjh, J, | BfATE OF "JL5nrSt»vri~i, I A currr?poodcat o? the Boston Tru- ( (.ttlfer, in urftlog from Newbern, N. C-, 'under (late of Jan. 2fd, states that In- : , ' formation listLjMtched there tUit a call j j he«u issued St Raleigh for a Jstate | couvealiea, for the purpose of lecedfug ; ( from iheir allegiance to thp Southern i , 'Confe'dcrsey. The writer ssys Gov. | Vanee and nearly every Tending man of ,j -J^orth Cafoiina destra to return to the < ! Union. t "TDrbTflfWys : ifmy of five tbou- ' sand men 'nodcr Gen Butler could , ' march to Ralt-igh/take possrtsion of Ihe ' eupttul, and free the S'ate from the rule i of the trdifdrs la orfr month's time J SueK an army would rccciv® an enthu- , j sinstic vreleomo tbrrc and all along tho j linetlf tsareh. So say men- who know." ! Lalcfntriligeriee from Newborn 1mfdrms us that -the North Carolina Tiroes j hekrtlly endorses President Lincoln's resent provlamaUon, snd sdvisra the of the Stale To acecpt it. -It. alto copies and endorse* a remarkable*! article from tbc Hichmdod IVliig. which confnins the' fhtlbwlng significant pnra1 graph : ''Sla*«ry lias stabbed i'self to ,'ddalh. It lies sinned agninst the flgbt ' .committed the unpardonable *in — and must die." The Kalcigb Standard and ■ the Raleigh Progress are very severe in [ their criticism* on Jeff Datls' message. They publish President Lincoln's rue*sage and proclamation with favorable The New York Times contains a translation of a letter from a French h

man, formerly of the rebel army, to o friend in New York, dated Richmond, Jahnary 1 1. * ' The wrher has no doubt that tho pluo proposed, of making Gib. Lee a die- t tator, will be adopted, aa the only >• of counteracting the strength of „ tho North. "'Goo. .Lee bus expressed bis unwillingness to accept tho dictatorship. J He and Jeff Davis are od had terms, s and tho latter would, In such a esse, * have to foireat. Davis has been, latterly, very unpopular iu consequence of " having kept Bragg so long in command. Tie has even contemplated, since " missing that General, of giving him , * command of the Army of Virginia, and j ti or sending Lve (o Dslton ; but he bad ! to'abandoh The plan en account of the i j^reat influeyce.hrongliV to boar against . ; The letter writer says the news from ■ Charleston is discouraging. Bcaure- J gard bsa expressed the opinion tbnt he ! Ct-uld not hold Charleston mnch longer, e as Gillmorv has guns In position with which ho could reduce the city to ashes " in a few hours, if ho Inclined to do so. ' One North Carolina regiment doing ' ' duty there intended to desert in a body, but the plsn wns frustrated by one of | tbelr nbmber turning informer. Twenty ; of the ringleaders were shot on the 4lh • i Inst., and the rest were divided amongst j otlrtf rqgiments. _ * ' . "p i Tbc Thirteenth Yirginia Regiment, ( I when ordered to Alabama, refused to < ! go, and wcro disbanded and used iu ; ' filling np other regiments as tha only ; . plan to avoid a serious mutiny. ! 1 In the House of Representatives, the bin to increase the internal revenue wns taken np, the amendments agreed to .In Committee of the Whole adopted, "and ' tbe bill finally passed by a vole of i eighty-seven against sixty-right. From ' the synopsis of the provisions of the < i bill we too that . tha tax on spirits is ' fixed at sixty cents. per gallon, ra increase .of forty easts, sad that oil do- ' . meatie spirits 'on band art; auhjuet to 1 taxation. Tbe act pf Jnly, 1802, acted prospectively, , hot thia hill taxes the ' . entire stock . on hand, aud when J it is | considered that tha distilleries hare for tba^ paat.yenr hcen driven. to their utnioat capacity iu a«Uci|imtion of an increase of the spirit Ux, tho effect of tbe action of lbs Iloose on the whiskey t •pccnlaters may tie easily imagined, ' I The bill also Ieri«s a tax of two cents i J per poand on cotton. . . j At a meeting of the National DamnT cralic Cotnmiltea held in New York, it [' was unanimously voted that tha next j National Democratic Convention be ; held in Chicago oo the 4th of Jsly next. ■\ -One of tba signs of tha times li the - foot that tha. Hou John B. Barbour, - i one of tba (nasi 'pcQsaiaaMLinca in put- ' i Ufff Virgipta io Rebellion, baa written i I a private letter, tbal he does not believe 1 that the Sooth can bold oat till next .Summer H# la Pre* Wen t of tha Orange . -and Alexandria Railroad. | General Grant \£ of opinion that the grant battles which will dacide tbo Caie of tha Rebellion aifl bp fought in northern G«o gia 'an tT. cast Teituessts before [ ] the TirlY* * " | s fcti-nnr. ,«La3[ iiff ^i*K"",da«rwii 'I ;

ptMBar. from tbe rebel lines con j | tlwiro corae into the Army of the , Potomac, ar.tl although it appears thst j . the oncmy had > stabliflied a double ltac j j of picketa to prevent desartioa, this men j 1 1 contlase to escape by various ^vlsni, and ; I reach Gen. Meade's lines in spite of all j , j precautions The President's amnesty j , j proclamation i* said to be working won- j> j dtrfolly among nlwl toldiers who have ' nothing to lose cither In (froperty or ' . social atatoe by accepting the terms of. the proi-lnination. Tbe weather io Virt gluts for the |un.t frw^nys has lwe n ; mild and gonial, and tin- comforts of the : army arc consequently increased. The Cincinnati Ifopatch of Jan. 24, say* thst "Captain Ekio, a staff officer | ft oni Knox vine, which be li ft on Tlioradny a geek ago", brings information that J | : I.oagstri «-t has been reinforced by . twenty thousand men and was advancing on Knoxvillr, pushing Guncral tiran- | ger's forges before him. It war-thought that our army would be compelled to 4 fall bark to the entrenchments at Knox | villa ^ it is reported that John Morgan, at ( ' tbc head of five thousand cavalry, will mute n movcm'Clit tft rut off tits cotunitr- ; oicatious between Knoxville andChal- ( tsnooga, or 'a raid into Kentucky. I Bishop Polk has tupertcdcd Johuaton I in the rulnd command of the Mississippi. Ur.igg'a anny is wasting away by destr- , lions daily. Tbe rebel* intend concentrating their forces to meot Gen. Grant, s They ore snid to have 30,000 men west of the Mississippi, with 17,000 iu the State of Mississippi. Hen. Lee has his

at Brandon, Miss. SPECIAL NOTICES. TUi SIXGKK Jiff WING 1*1.!4 II IN FN. i- v-iDil clnuM the lien -ikI rti«|«l ami mnsl N-»u- , | uMlr. No oilier t'rsil) Srelw M -chine has 1 n many uarlul It;.;.; 1V.« » (or tlcmniinc, H.inhns. Tueklns, li-llierln*. Cu-sliu, Brsklla*. . Cmbrolitrrtnx, Cunilns. and »o forth. No olher < Sewtne Mnclilnc hut mo >>uch co|Mcliy for * I t lolh.SBtl irllNal! ktrou«rthre.vl Grant smtrerrtil inpiafm-nli nab* out Family SewlUf Machine moat reliable, and most durable, sad most certain In action nl all f*tc» nl •j-erd. !• make, ihe later, locked stile*, which h' the tint stltcb known. Any Machine. Our Family Sewinc »!., hlae. arc flnnhcl The Voldloz ['cm of the Family Machine I* a piece TsY? ■■ 1%nI7l'.usT ufu! wi \ ftr.mhctl In the Rtmplcal and chaatcat maauer poaaUda. othsca am adorarH aad cmbsUtahcd In the moat coally anil auyieih manner. II la absolutely neccaaary Io arc ths Family Mai chine lu operation, so aa to Jodscot Ita grra! rajw- ! oily aad Iwanly. It ia faat boeomtoa a* popular for family aewinK 1 aa our Manufa, turlnf mhchltm are far masutacturla* purposes. . The Draoeh Offlcea are w«tl aupplle.1 with tllk, , ■ twlal, thread, necdlea. oil, ke., of »hc vrry te# ! 'quality, -. v ; fend for a raMrai.cT. j THE SINCE* MANUFACTURING C-'lll PA NV, i US Droxdwsy, New Fork. J O. C. SWEET, A rent In New liruiMWIek. ' OCT: onto Iia-Burosl Strvrl jl io. W.tcr.s P4ID g I OO. TO aell pmta tor the "ADAM* SEWING "MA- j ! oa all good! aold hy our Apcala. or pay w^. at : (bi to 1 1 00 per monlh. ami pay all arcemory ! rapenara. Our marhlna la perfccl In II* uoshsn am j A child can learn to operate It hy ha ( an hour'a I Instruction. It la equal Io any Family; Spwln* M»- ' ! ehlno In u«c. and we have rrdnmd the prt-c to Fiftei-n i j Dollars. | Each Marhlne Is warranted for three yea-a. ! Addrraa C. HUGO LEX, <xSty . , (Sep. Sgt., Detroit , Mk-h. i K1K AND EAR. PROF J. I* A ACS, M. D.. Oculist and AartsJ, j formerly of I>yden, Holland, la now at No. SI I | Street, Phll-da., lahrra psreooa stBlrted n-tlh j diieasra of Ihe Eye and Ear will be sctrellHcnUy i treated andcure.1. If curable. A rllttclal eye* lnarrtad } without p.-.ln. N. IE— NocharseaiMd* forrxamlnatlno. Tho Medical Family ia Invited, as he has no ace retain hM mode of t real ment. je ISly BOOK. ( ABD it JOB P IlINTING. AU. kind* of Plala snd Fancy Oook. C-nnl and i Job print Ins nearly ami promptly receutod at this oWlrc. Good work at rvsionnht* ralca la the Smn- : d>jg«oj»j which buaihrai Is. expected St fhla eaI1KNRV It."i;D«lM)S, A-l t <» v II c y - :i t :Law,So. 221 Sonth Firth Street, jsl I Sm PHILADELPHIA. I Of Special altcr.llon devoted to Marttlms Cases. " . r>"i r.r> ~ 7 i CUBH8K-— At Townreml's Iiftel od the 18th of Ootober . lost, of eronp. Konies. oldsst daughter of Arthur snd Marj Grusie, in the toll yosr of her age. OSBORh'N .CKLEttRA TMD PREPARED JAVA COFFEE, WAlUAtrrilD N SUrCRtoh TO ANT Uf THE MARKET. 1 1 1 W , ^'!w vvry m.lTltWoa aod tras faSa ^l deleler'.Ma mtalaam, la tmtanMSMM IkM* u- AUkorei dtamol to Ow TMds. ' oe,lb'r; JjjnttSX'OOOHK, i - WbrtcMl- rvpAj^V Wairrn M , 5. V. j

| AOVERTISEMENTS 1 . viLBICiL NOTICE. tlHncd »o Cape May Court Hoare for Ihe puryawe of praerMar hlapratoaMWe Jlnmayalwayateiound. i wacrrnwi rnrafed,atZ)spt. Smith H.nd<a j. S SI* tORF.WAHt). ! J ' I •" Uadcrmjned^wt;! ! win trad rrt the corn trCIrm at itc p-raooa aho arc , ; lu Ihe habit of destroy lug kta l-.Ve ailor raghl . DANIEL C. KbiRKOGVC, .WpiJt Lowar Township. " NOTK'r. TO 4KVOITOIIN. - T VUWM EDMUNDS, Admlniaiiaior of Ja'o* •! ' I t Hand, devcaaejL^ ^ ^ ( Cay-' May, hereby etVra matSc to IhC credit'*!. "I Mel di-eedenl to tirli'C in Ihrtrdchta, den "".la aad I wimautnrWUatMrift they will U-taie.-r Ha'rr.l V ay EUMCN II*. Adodnl-taaiot ,P Dated Jan- war. tSSf, ja* NOTICE TO CHEDlVoRN. I )<p\^id»c«w«s ; iiarled* oV'nny^wction UwreDrrayca&»avoaid ada-.i. • . TVOWN* rDMTNDS Admtni.lr.to Dated Jap. Slrt. I*6L.; , t , ' , A ! LI ABLE BE.LL LST.1T>: AT l'RIVATK aALK. . « a Ihe Sutwcriber D al»u* lolcovethe lonnly, . \ '.. ail I acirom renaooablv rctma ibv lotivwinf it Dili "ad'mn aidy adapted* tojautsfc Huck ' The rmnlnlhs two acres la ngood clay, rultacde for tirL-c aod a half mi lea troni Cape Island and one mil- ftoe, muZt let ssnwTi&uT'vmd fcocJ'pmlaintaf • »:ii«a orthard; lan-t^ln t !.|*h rlalr id cuHlaatlon. ' r. |"v. land, aultalilc lot ilic ruiatcz cfrvanbAne. . ■- It .... 'V thowa'shl^draiard I, m'ac," .' "rmaln oa^'he piopreq. "Vanmrticula- • it a'''' ' ' STEPHEN W. WEEKS t, j.»> -I Cold sprln*. Cape May S J. 1 COAL OIL.

." Ill- "il lie* I nil From these <rrli.ua lots we A F1RK TF.ST, wTba ve "D I »' to My. weMmSu'"^ tlm £»"?l' Si "ri -I Ihe i..« ref market r.'c for prime till on the dato No CM AUDI: FOR BARRELS aad " V> J I h ^ato^Dwtf0 "** ALLEN It N'EEDLEN ^Ki: now prepared to furnlah "MORO I'UUe SLTKR-IMloSrHATK OF LIMK." ihe standard of whlrh la *oar*nte«d In cxecUcn"Vaekid'ta'New'nvi of MO Rnrnck. I'riee Wl per TV PIN. ALLEN A NEEDLE*' fkr'TI lizeh. reliable application fw'all crops jr.ju'rtn* a tttmolailoa- ami prrtnaerM manure. TNe demand for It durtr.* the past Bre years shows a steady snd I arse fartnrin* sine? Inat Fall, and rniar TCS' Jhe supply will la- ecyual to IhedeRiao-l. We surest, however, bis. It la packed la New nays, l» IPs. rack. Price * Jd i-r 80 0 lbs. ICMIABOF. GUANO. i i .rjoe. ot ihe "Golden Era" and "Spvlntrtmk.'" ' Thi> atipertor Guano is fully up Io ihe standard ot ' precious Importations; II la > ery n'rrm* and dry. j'Scke,! In zoo.1 ba'qv aud la fully squal to Prrul U" I Tie • S®<> per teas IU." i PLASTER —Ground riailsr, a tary superior ar- : llcle, packed in e«l barrels. UONLS — Ground Donee. Warranted Pur*. | A rthmnl dedurtlM tasde to Desirrs ea Ike abort srfMri. • - , ALLEN A NFJtlllJK. . 4! South Wharves and Si south Water St., (lint mora above fh-st not. ) PHILADELPHIA. • tp ftv arO no orffrfet hat rick sa we an ao/rfy ' rreomawod. jsMSm . A SELECT S4 IIOOI. ; pn Yonns Ladle, will be opened In Drnulat tile, ( . I eommrnclnz FEBRCARV lit, Ihdi, I in which a full Academic Education ran be had. : Board la good famines In etoas proximity to tho j fthool. For roll particulars cossmunleatc w»tk Iks Teacher, *► .MISS JKNXl.t V DIVERT*, j jsuat Deanlavllle, cape May Co., N. J. 1 1 HOVRFORTale. 'I'llE Subscriber has JOr sale one bkradad SatTOIk I seed Hoq. Also Bto Sows with Pigs, which will , lw sold chfap Sar raalu This is a rare chance (or farmers to Improve Ihslr stock. R. A. WKNZELI., JaT if Flaking Creek, Ospe Msr. 1 1 MILL. mx. MGIX. TAM now prepared In vrLbl Uasa Mral toe famUy nor, and coons Feed of SH dsserlpltaor, li tho WINDMILL, CCLD SPRING. Give uv a salL dl7 LEWI* CRExs v.. ' NOTM'E. ! \LL renrooa knowing tkemaclves indoMed to, ot -feavlag unseltiod aeoounts with Dr. Chart so LII aad are requested to make uaytuenl Io the ander- - Signed. CMAHLKS HAND, AUxaay. Cape May C. H., Dec. Ifith. 1BSX. gf lrorics , i ■Kssgzass^'^afi, , V'lhmtu?i the npiillenRon of WlUlam L. Ftdler sod No. I. li a house and tot of land.^wisb tRshw"rUTi. h a pore of tho Jnhaaon sni|ii ilji iSSusil t oa fha sooth otfib sfissUs ClOsk. tkUsssing 1 1 ads or ihilstophreLQdlam.daM, aado'bsrs, oawbaintng I ary Mot.-A " IMI. -he «nkl DsvWt Warwick. Uu- ; isaii! the more easy partitloa of lands tietdb^-ta pniftsSdR *" w SSI llL/rR!AHju—2e*' rtBOd s^rdgs.