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, (Ejit Cape glag ©aaa SEstk U PUBLUlirj} C\«V THURSDAY IUI i. «. Cape IiUm!. Cape lay County, X. J. bu BsUir and a. UoJC fffr year, r Thurnday. Inrcll S, 1861. ; LKifcl K IhLlYD RATI VAKB. The' ffiflowlnq Joint Rt-soluliuns ppaawl lij the legislature at New J«rs*y, ■ iodlcatef .n.p/tfcrooea for ibo locution | of the' nk\ro»At nary J'afd at League! Island, ~ Ttib actio# oa the part of our Ir-gfefctoN la fat or of tbe (Merest* of <4 JfBnuajiraoia, fs In strong; contrast with that of fts irjfislstorc of that Bute; in eadsarorlng to induce Congress to Interfere will] the. railroad polk/ -of our 8foth Bs it rrtolvffl by the 8ennto and General Assembly of tbe State of New Jersey, That our Senators in Congrats be instructed, and the members of tbe Boose of Bsprqsentatlves of Congress from this State ba requested, to support with their in doenee and rotes the eceaptaneo by Cmigreas, from' (ho City of Pblladelpbio, of Loagoe Island, for the purpose of an enlarged Nayy Yard for

the construction of iron-dad Vessels of war. And bo it resolrsd, That the Gorcrnor bq requested to foewsrd a copy of lha #bov« resolution to each of our Senators and Representatives ia ConTown Meetings. — — ' The annual town meetings wrrq held ! « 4a tbe isrioui tounslilp», on Tuesday , last. These elections are of much »oreimportaaea than ia. nasally conceded to them, ■ The township officers should always be telreted for their illness for the positions which they are calhd'upon to fill, and' (n the exercise of their dnties as Booh judgment is rrquired«e in positions of louder sounding Utiea. Wo shall be under obligations to tb« township clerks If they will forward thiaeffice the resolt of tbe elections In timo for " a »««* \b Tbe election for- Cape Island wHl be "beM tk Tuctdny'. yth lirnt. ... , ,, Tbo people oT this rioiuity should cot forgot U>e repetition of lha Exhibition , -for the. benefit of the M. E. Sabbath SohooL 8e*o»al new pfoeev, both radiative and mukfotl, win be introdoeed ; 'and the' pried of admlaafon has hcoo _ reduced to ted cents for adulfs and five _ cents for otffifin. ' ' ' . ilr. W. L llXard, of t bp Court Boom, anaouncps an.exliibWon of bis aeteol for the benefit of the Middle « Township Ladies' Aid Society. Th^ object shoaW command a forgo patron- - wwe -of'-the Exhibition, which will no ddatit be" cfoflitabid to both teacher and • 'rflJSt - (.-• Ws ■ JjMfofcgjrfJ . durinn tho past Iwo . months bas forwarder to the U. S. Sen'fyj jpoayltiuqn the following hospital ' aepplle* — '•17 red BaiMeTsfiirts. WrstolaMidrmin, .m -» • ■ ■V -3# paif. woollon socks - -6 pMM'WXMUew milieus. I« forge fcalbcr pillows. 1 tttotfi featherpillow*. i-1 pillow cases, . ^ ' ( , . 3 sheets. , wounded limbs l'~J* [' 3 bukbi-I* dried fruit 1 i pfiekagc : 159 bdad kerchiefs. « Largo lot of old notlin. WW not the yilleges in Ibis township, j wbirb hare not yot orgsnixrd into braacb socialise, do so. sh>w, and ce- , operate wills tboee already at wosk? Xoas nsvd b# nfraM to attempt it l,c- , caeso they gun do Aral littB. The, Wi. doVh Mfta was not despised because it ' was no more ; but will oars bo. Many ' a trifle fo the aggregate wjU do much ^ flpod. . A#/,. information or atsfotnnce ' ia onr power will ba cheerfoilr gitea if * desired * Contributions ia money and materiel t will bs thankfully receited for the 6oiriety by sitbar of the following i.dles : Mr*. Hsamh it. Loaeriag, President. J! Mrs. Emma II. Holmes, Secretary. ' Mrs. Kate Ifoesfoy, Mm. Hsunsb « Parry, Mrs Lydfo lUes/mrei AdrUns t Fergus, w. Ma. A una AC Hsud. Mrs, " DuiUll. Mlu M.r, i. K.~», J Mfo. Lydfo S. lWA Miss Jam Head, ° Losoamcrr has nirwtfof from Ms .yagaar of ILqaxtillv, aa'd hfo r.-ircat « was as»mp*alid by tb. dfowwctioo of hit samp equippngc. . Tfo.ce *«•- rumors of 0 Unido r»id in bis rear. ! a

. i Schooner SoM. f I Tho schooner J. ij. Burnett, of Oape Msy, jii- j., eight yoacs old, cstryitig^ 330 tons, l|iu been pcrchssrd by C*ptH. B. Merrill and otbrr* of Greeaport, • and will hmafier hail from that port. She will be coolinnvd in tbe coasting trade. tw Those nboot pa rebating Ctr- ! . i patlngs, Ac., will plesee bear hi mind 1 that Mr. J. T. Delacroix, 37 S. Second i i St, Phila., has a large stack of three , i Goods ia store. Bead adrertiiement In i this f tatty, tSff* Puschaaers of Carpeting!, etc., ^ please read P. Uvegb, Jr.'s adeertfoemeat in this Issnr. IN has a fine stock ' of goods o« hand to sriect from. IBB BATTLE OF LAKH CITY. PnovioxKCc, R. I., Feb. 29.— The Journal prints a Utter from Lioot. j Eddy, of the 3d Rhode Inland battery, who participated in tbe lata battle ia < Florida. Tbo letter is dated on board j the hospital steamer Cosmopolitan, in > Port Royal harbor. Fob. 28, and says ; On Thursday morning, tbe 18th, wr left one camps at Jacksonville in light msrcbiag order, with too days' rations. 1 We marched sli day, nnd aa the roads 1 *ere bad, ws made only sixteen milts, i

' whoa we baited for the night. Os Fri- 1 day morning, the 19th, we started early, i - and, marching nil day, mads seernleen f milee, stopping oeer night at a small r place culled lforbero. Oa Saturday ■ morning, tho.JOth, at aeren o'clock, wr 1 started oaca more for a place called ' j Lake City, 86 miles distant, which," if 1 1 W# had sncreeded in ocenpylng, we ti should bare stopped snpplirs being Best i to -the wrjtrrn armies of the enemy. , W» mnrchrd eighteen miles, « ben we ' I met the enemy, or.d skirmished with • • them for the next font miles, when wo found that thty were in force, anA"bad i formed tbrir lias of battle. ' 1 Tba column was at once deployed, i and our advance' was loon sharply en- 1 gaged. Hamilton's battery wss ordered forward. Foor pfocee of tbo battery, ' liwludtog my section, were placed in ' position within a hundred and fifty i yards of thft rcbnl Hies, nndtjr a severe • fire of musket. y. We went in. with foor , pioecs, fifty hones, sigbty-two men, and , four officers, rif : Chpt. Hamilton, LfsnL , 'j Mynlch, Ltont. Dodge, and myself. In twenty minutes we lost forty-firo men, ! forty hones, two guns, and foor office m, . khen" wc managed to got off with wbst HtUe there wes left. It was onr nh- ' fortune to btre for snpport a negro regiment, who. by rnnning, caused us to , lose our pfccts. Tboflgbt laste^ three , boors, when, finding his small army so j t mn.-ti cflt op, Uic Generisl ordered >"'«■ . Wc returned toJacksonviHe, 58 miles , [ distant, nnd reached there last ofgbtatL 12 o'clock.- We had 5000 men ergsged j » ojj our side, and lost 1200, as uesr as i can Jeirn. The enemy had 15 000 men ° opposed to os^ snd of coarse whipped .. « : r- ;

os "badly All of us officers were wounded, and had onr hones shot under ! Ws are now on" board of this stasmr r bound fiir. . Reaufurt, where sJ] wounded will be landed. The battery remained at jaeksonvllla, which I think our forces will find it difficult to bold, as fho enemy were following us closely. Taking cveiytblng together wo have done pretty sliafp work. In ninety hours we bare marched 110 biles, , fongbt a battle „t thrse hours duration,' ! got badly whipped, and what there is I left of Onr little army is back again to i where we started from. FIWT Btt OF tHK GREAT CKXTRs I W RAILWAY. Baa Frnneiseo advices of the l7thoi Jsnnsry notice, with moch exultation, tbe ceremonies attending the opening * for bnsincss, on the prerlone day, of the railroad to 8sn Jose, fifty miles in length, wbleb hat just been completed at a cost of two millions, of dollars, forming the first section of tbe Pacific slope of the great contemplated railway i across the eontiaenu The prospects are regarded as extremely flattering. The. Aha OaKJartdon .ays • "The Central r.clfie Railroad Company are posting thtlr w^rk on from BacKmeato to (ha 8uta line, and al- 1 ready savsial miles of rails are foid. The surveys on the Western Pteific i Ratiroad, tram this point to 8acrnn.er.to, . aow about completed, and the work tit act sal constnretlon will commence | with tbe opening of spring.*' , Lxnen numbers of deserters from ths rebel army caatiana w anise at Ctnstuuooga dailjf \ Tut Ceofodareta scrip is aow worth r orly five cewts «w the dollar. ; i

i IBB CHESAPEAKE PI RAPT CASK./. fc i St. J on*, n. B., Feb. It.— The Poties' Magi. tratw delivered jndgment fo^ '• day in the Chesapeake care, ordering that the prisoners be committed to Jail for surrender to the United" gtatee B authorities Ha said that the evidence for the proeeeation discloses that the prisoners end other partioe captured the d steamer Chesapeake. It was the work j of cowards and villian*. The maattr of e .a vessvl most bare njifcttcred authority • and obedience from bis clow and piwsengers. The evidence on the pari of the defence discloses the fact that there , is a. terrible civil war raging in the - United States. The only authority » 'given for tits seizure of the Chesapeake is that given by John Parks, and he had no power to give commissions to othtr parties.' There was ou authority 0 j in tbe letter of marque to Parks to " j transfer bis power to another. He (the ® • j magistrate) could find no j.isiiGcauoa j j for the seizure of the Chesapeake. It < was piracy, robbery, and murder. It ' wss unjustifiable by the United States | | courts, sod a case within the Extra- . ditioa treaty. 'j Application will be made foi a writ I "•of habeas corpus, so as to bring the] ' ^ cue before the Supreme Conrt. Ths Bobtmion, wrecked at Portland, ' . | makes the eighth vessel which the Mon- 1 , treal Steamship Company have lost 1 f. during tbe last seven years. The wrecks ■ i occurred in the following order: Cs».a-j f disn (No. I) in 1857 ; Indian in 1859 ; ' I Hnngarisn In 1860; Csaadian (No. 2) ,! ' in 1&61; North Brlton.ln 1861; Anglo Saxon in 1863; Norwegian in 1863; and Bohemian in 1861- The Bohe uian ~mskes tbe 24th European steamer lost sinch the commencement of steam commnnication across the Atlantic. Their names were as follows Praaidant, Oa- . lambia, Homboldt, City of Glasgow, f City of Philadelphia, Franklin, Arctic, j Pacific, Ljronnais, ' Tempest, Austria, ' Canadian, New York, Indian, Arsgo, Hungarian, Canoanght, United States, Canadian (No. 2)", North Briton, Csle ' . donia, Anglo 8 axon, Norwegian," Bobe- 1 1 ' mfao. | By tbe Hibernian, at Portland, ws I advices from Europe one day later . In the British Parliament the Earl of j I bad attacked tba government policy la regard ts tba. Alabama and ! : Laird's rams, and iatisraated that tho 1 latter were aeizsd under American men- ' Earl Russell defended the govecsment. Pram Schleswlg tbe dates arc to < ths lllh nit. The Dam-s, it Is stated, } .■ vac Bated their works at Duppel, . j aad emborketl their stores and war ras- 1 ; terial. The English Government, ac- ' wonting to the London Post, bas pro- ' Ii posed an armistice on tbe basis of the- 1 evacuation of Schlesaig. with the excep- ' • tion of the islaud of Afoeo, by the | ! Dados, and the proposition -is said to f moet with the support of France, Rub- | sis, end Sweden. 1

"A 20-iucb Rodman gnn was enst at j the Fort Piu Works, Pituburg. folk i week. This fmknenss piece of ordo'en^. *as cut hollow rore' through ahich # stream of cold wsier was kept constantly (lowing while the mctuJ wu being ran into tbe moold, and also daring the cooling process. The gun in the roegb [ weighs 172,006 pounds. The weight of the solid shot to bo used in this goo is 1000 pohnds, end of .lha shell 750 ' pound*. When tbe gnn is finished it i will weigh 55 toes. This is considered j the, heaviest piece of flhslipg in the Uoij ted Sutes. \ A csavunton to devise meesores for 'bs improvement of the Ohio River met 'p Loo isvilie lately, and pasasd o resolu- , tibn asking au appropriation of *10,000, , 000 from tbe Federal Gbvsraaent for , that pnrpAie. Lam news' from Florida gives details of the successful operatioar of Gob. ' Glllmore% army, including the evseoa- ' ifoti of Lake City by Gen. Finlgsn, , [which Is rvgaMcd as a virtual abandon- | ment by tbe rabeR of the satire 'eastern . part of Florida. * . A A owraYCH Trom Washington slates ' th si Mosaby bad s very.narrow escape * lbs olber night. We took thlrUi-Cve or bis man and horaea sad too officers. < He escaped by the window of ths house ' in which oar force sarrouadsd hist, and | crossed the rives ui tba ice. | A OHi-rravoos* dtvpatcb nsaoancce ' that Uearral Palmar caplerwd threshtiD- t drsd prisoners in th» eagsgement at » Tunnel WU en tbe *4lh «lt A Boston dispatch states that a Utter « fruat tiaiatita, Jwifory S. fat ths Tfcltfri, b sloop J'aorl spoke oq the Hr3 iaA, the pi-, tl rata stamnar Afobsma, 39 oifos aoath of ' band Head. ^ C

THK DANISH WAR. 7 ^ h Tbe iotelligeaee fro pi Bnrope, rucrived t by the Hecla.annoencra Ibol tbs «for.-nsuS' havedafoated tha Daae^Jn.s battie n«ar. » Oversae, and that lbs resfclts hf (Re amoont almost "to a demornileatiou of \K • Danish forces Wty-ahole kingdom has S bees Ibrowo into a fta<n of the greatest S excitement hy tbe resolt of tbe battle, and e by tbe proevess of tbe Uwttanr. Jl fo, re- ^ affirmed that tbe 'Aoatriens are disinclined ,( (• puvh tb'e war fo a complete' coaqaest- ] but lb* Pressfons apper ta by diffrvynUp ' dispoeed. Aavrweuit ®f the reeant-tottie-Deto-i r Frederick baa been proclaimed at Scbias- j t-' wig. The Ifoaiah foroaa- relrcatrA tow e Flensbarg, st tbe head of tbe fiord of that - j name, wbicb they wero tubecquently forced e to evacuate by the advaaee of the Pru«p «sos. Ylrnrberg is twenty miles north of , • Schlesaig. 'it is laid that the Danish* retreat will be contiiiupd Into Jotlaud, which i Is the most northerly end largest division j 5 yof Denmark. The Herman commander ! p has followed up his victory by appointing a ' » 1 civil commissioner for tho Duchy otSci.lest wig, and proclaimed (iermao to ho tho i t official langoago of ibocor-qm-reillcrriiory. , , 1 Flensborg i« about equalKiidUnl from Jut. _ j laud and ilclstcia. J Tbo greatest excite'lhent occurred at Coj penhagen upon learning of tho (Dr'innn adI J vance, and men instantly volriifUered to ! t proceed against the enemy (Jopenhaguu lie. however. 140 miles diaunt.lin a direct | I tine, upon the eastsro coast of lha Wand ' I I of Smlland. j Oversee, at which the baliln occurred, is 1 ' j a smell town at Schleswig, five miles sooth • of Fletiiburg. Flensbarg has a population ; • j of abont 17,000 sanls. and is aa important ; commercial aod ship building pifct. fho » ! ! fiord which rnns npto it -faav from Bve to •twilve t- thorns of water. The Germans occupied it ia tbe war of 1848. Ban l» 'five i miles oortb^of Flcnshurg Ths expects tiou that Kugland would jnterfers rfo the ' struggle, other than diplomacy, seams, to be authoritatively refuted. Tbe Danish j people, not daunted hy their reverses, era ' i Malting every exertion to. remedy the de dsfesf But for the present, the Bchleswtg I flolstein question is settled by tho armed I occupation of both provinons, by victorious German troops. « ... . ■ *> j The steamship Bohemias was wrecked : olf Fortfond, Me., at 8 o'clock on Monday . evening. There were 218 passengers aud ' 99 crew on board, of whom about 26, most ly steerage passengers. Are supposed to I bees lost. The mails wero partly, , , saved. Tbo vtsce! sank ia .four f.tboms, | j having ma upon and over a rock. The ' 1 Bohemian, belonged lo tbe Montreal Ocean ' | Steamship Company,;, run between Liver- ' pool and Quebec in Summer, touching at Montreal during tbe latter season. Sho is , ' tie seventh vessel her owners hava lost. ' Among them ( were the Anglo-Saxon. , 'North- American, North Briton. Ilhngar- , 1 and Indian. The Bohemian is an iron vessel of 2,200 tuns huTden. She is fork Hgge^TTs ahoul 3'.'0 Tiel liiBg. hxs g draft ' | of 20 fevl. end directed teg engines of 600 power. The vessel is overly new.1 bean built at , Dumbarton, on'Xbd* Clyde in 1859. The value of the Bohemien is estimated to have been about i 8356,000. Previous to the'lovs of the An,.(*; g!o-8axon tie Steamship Company did not j their vessels ; but it Is bclieVed the ■ Bohemian I# insured— probably In Knglisa ' eampaaias. . ,

t The arrival of.a vessel at Sao Frenciyoo, . from Japan contradicts ths report that the - Afobamn is blockaded xt 'Amoy, bnt sugthat she is blockaded at Saigon. Ths J amendment is Mors probable than the origi- I 1 cal atatament, thoSgh requiring confirms- ' ® lion. She might h^g^reaohad tha latter ! i : port witR aass from her last previous an. i f thontic locality, in the time allowed. Sal- j I gon is a river port of Adam, in farther. In- ) j dim, situated on tho riVcr of that- name, t thirty-five miles from the ClAtia sea.' The 1 j population Including many Chinese, amount* to oearif two hundred thousand. Hires a naval-yard, aad a rnnol twenty, three miles in length, aoumuatpaliiig with ' r tire Ha-Kbog river ia Cbambodi*. ji , " V ^ 1 By tire arrival of the bark 'John flllpiu t at Boatoa, from tfopatown, we TeaVn that s ■ the Hahrl pirate Talcalaoaa had been aeif r, ad by tbo British atttborities ah tha Cape i for tba vfofotWor tha.nau|rality_ laws, in . landing a portion of a eaptufsd cargo on 1 that coast. The Tasealooaa. efwr s thr. c months' craisa, had mat, out of loi) vcrksls, . wltb only one America'# ship. Iu" ctocsaqaenco of bar having basn ordered away ' from a Braxillsn port, tor'crew were'ploced ® short allowance. The Unfod Sfoies , Coaneu at tire Capo bwth lodged a elslit . against tba Taicaiooaa M acaoopt of bar" furtr.er owoars, ' Tba gunboat Conetrogs[ leo hdlet below s tba mouth of Bad Hirer, .recant lyrcSptarcd C rotoi oflle^ two of them effiouels, while attemptieg lo cross the- ri»er wish a » largo rebel mail. 8200,000 in Now Orlcam. thirty bain of cotton, a onm.fosr of-j 1 malea, borsea and wagoas, and other prnpBy a diapateb fr.ret Ca.ro, re 'sr*. leform-^ id tbst twelve "barge*, containing 12.000? t bmfoBof hay. west. Woadat Mptpphh on ' evening or itoaoth i»»r. -A# hay was .11 valoatl at (200,000, and Wlooglu'r t» GtrfT," H

^ Mna" operation at tho Kfof- ] ' 1 Company'* oflfoa, Candor, . sr atfiflpfniment ahich, from its lagvnuity ol ; ^ oo^troalioo and prrfrclioo clj dr- : ' pV7efo<fi|Bltinn. The pbjeoi- fo la trans- ' » mit Stfto graph intsssys ia tbo'exaet form ■ in which lh»y ara writleu ; lud the most t complicated figurfo desigos, sketches, or j i indeed anything that csn be cfrmwa by in ' -• prdjnsvy, pOo. are transmitted oa readily ss d I the slmplaet dot or stroke. Tbe gunboat Coneatoga. ten miles below S* jitho moatb-of Bed Hirer, recently captured four Rebel officers, two of them Colonels, f"' while ailempiing to cross (be river with a ' : large I fofo) «rei!^'.'l>0 to0 in New Orleans I money. 30 hafos pf cottdh, a number of! 1 ! males, horsos snd wagons, ard other prop. ; i erly lobe delivered to tbe Quartsrma-ter - at Nalohes. . Houston (Texas) papere of tha 18lh and ^ - 20th of Jaouary state that all was (hen I quiet at Galveston. A n expedition, which! 1 ! wae argsnisn ' to rapiure the Federal troops i i at Matagorda, bad been repffred with con- ' fldereble loss. ' ( ( ! Caleb I.yon. of l.yoosiiala. N. Y.. bas •"been e>iiif>>in.'d us Gnrevimr of Idaho, and Is.> X. Cpojey nominated for Commissioner l of Taxoa. ja daatb Carolina. ■j SPECIAL NOTICES. , THE 9I.VMEH htlHIVti NA- . CHIM.S. . OCR I.CTTkR - A • FAMILY SRWIBG MA- ' , CHINS; ta buvgalnlng « worl.l-wltlr rrputattua. It I i> tjej'aiul OuuLt. theJw*luaUlirA(^>t »a-l m.wt b.»ntheiuMie ^No other Faistlj Sswtu; Maebtne haa : i Frllina. Tucking. UathcrttU!. Gu««lnc ,* Drnltlln^! Kmt.rol.lrrln«, fnnllog. and >o forth No othrr Family Vwlns Mw-hlne hi in moch rapant, for a , great variety of work. It will acw all ktmla of i I rtoth, and with allAlada of reread Great ao.1 rremt improvrm. nt« make our ^Famllj Mra-lng Vachlar ncMaa at all ratre of apav.1 It tnakre (lir tutei- . locked etltvK which la tbe beat stltrb known. Any ! one. urea ftf the moat ordinary capacity, can Sea at glance how to uae the !att»« «A» Fatally OrwtnB MartsiM. Out Family Oewlng Machines arc flnlabcd t In cl.aaMotolaaujulaltcaljk:. Tin- FukUag Caae of tha Fatally Machine la a plrrr of auaulag wotlfaiaaablp of tba movt urefnl kind It protects the naahins when not Id ore, ami when '■ ahore to !*• oparatrd may be Oiaaual as a sve-toua aad lubatanlial tahl. lo suilain tba work. V blU aotae of lha Caaaa, aali am of the chotml wroda, aft flnlabwl Id tba aim pleat aad chaatrat manner poaalhla, othera ara adorm-l aod ambalUalicd In tha * elty and beauty. ' Julfuof It great capa n la faat tMcomtng aa popular for family annua »a out Manufacturing mnchlnea are far manufacturla- purpose The Ilraorh Ofleva arc well euppllrel with silk, twtat, thread, aaadlaa, oil, he., of tbe very i>i ' quality; . A x.d ' Send for a pamrMirr. ^ THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPAXV, 1 j A C SWEET, Agent in' Raw Drunewtck. } Kn OBloa lt» Burnat Street ' •AO. WAGES PAID fillOO. TO sail nob fur lh« ADAMS SEWING MA- I CHINE COMTANY. Wc will give a comnilaaton on all gooda aobl by oUr Ajf«,t., or jwy wageu at from S40 to $UD per month, aod pay all neeeoaary , rajwnari. Our Dia'rhlnc 1| pcrftel In Its maeban.ain. A child can learn to operate if |.y half an hotir'a ! j tnatrnetlon. It la repia! to any Family Sewing Ma- j "[cSToeln oar, ana bo n«V« wdaAM JM nrifo toTtrteen ' Dollars. I knob Marfalas U warranted for thrao yawn. | i , . Addnwa , C. BUtfULES. <*« tjr Ccn. Agl., Detroit, Mich. ! E1E A.VD EAR. . PROF f. ISAAC*. M. D., Oculist and Aurltt, •rtonavlly of Leyden, Holland, fa now at No. ail j FtneSfreet, Pbllnda., wbaregeraona aBtletrdvith (llteares of tbe Ey e aad Eaf wUI be aelen'lBcally j andcured. IfcutVhlc. Artificial ryealnaertrO without pain. N. R.-No cbargra mode for eaaml- ' nation. . Tba Medical Faculty- U invited, aa ha hM no . aecreta In hla mods of troalmaot. Ja lbty | BOf»K, CttMl k JOB rRrtTncJ , tJbL kts* of Ptata' and S^rcy 'soak, CaHT ai..l 1 Job pvtnUog neatly and pre aptly c secured at tbla orifC- flail wovk at reae-maM,. rate, la tM foun- : j taOaSbS *"***?*. ****** — 1 1 SATITETI >7 I rin*)Jts Wimtlng sarwvett. auuiataetmv by R. ! h J.Dubola e^ buy thorn at SUIIwrll Sieve-..', Cold 1 Spring, and 3. JfaCartney'a, te-rt llouae (IS u* : , J OHA BTH 1 1 1 MAX, Attornrj-Rt-Law, Raster, Rxamliifr, and 1 Sollciftft' ln Chancerj . . CATE MAY COraT HOC.-fr, NEW JERSEY. 1 He wttl attsnd tonU Isgst bustooaa, olther civil ' : »• or criminal, lo or out at tbe County. 1 B. 11c Win wvtt* DeoSs. DtMW A M ortgsgra. leave. . i OontreaSA Axreaj.aat, Wllla, and all kinds of j ^ J. He wt.'l acacowladgc all kind, of writlmra, either ; ■ atbleoMcSorat tuck ptaeeaaa may Iwrie^ red. j ' 4.. Bawllltlae particular attaqtlon to tha aollaatlon I of •irinoneya. - a kYrYgMi'"dsis: after, . He hoi oOSS wumreof all kind, and ihe tklaal ' " ma11h11-.1 >. j kohnrsiidokitaolfe- at r,,k. i ,bM. on (kl *th Bit , hy R„. n. B. u«. ' gla, Mr. Jonathan Barrisn and Miss 8arah ' Mr.rincoitoll. toth of MsnthaBviUw, N. J. 5 v *. j 4HMIDEB -Op Jfoh. fob. 1864, nt Richciore hsr kysihla ; press iJik goatly O'sw the duad and tt-brincr nyoa ; Ui*1 »W (ovalv llna relumed 00^ the sluM. Ooa thought wiU oflrek tto surtre> tray- 1 ■ «ti ia,.tfot thou art trv*. ; And thus shall faitit'i fiemsolingjiowor iSgass^ . Her little hind, i.y cm bar broasM * } rho hasrt baoMdh b«s » aa lore®* " •

N€W ADVERTISEMENTS r GARDES RBKJVS ! G ARDEN M3RDS I J :mr— '. n | (JAlfDKN SEEDS t | vera »>i.r at ■ I foss* _ ' Capr^alaad • AM EY *'■ RATIO \ Hr the Public School at tbe COURT HOUSE will take pi are on " ! FRIDAY EVENING, Marc* II h. d ra?""1*** co"1!*r'w* " 7 '««<>««. . Admit lion 10 !• Tbf jHVflta atUing from sold LabiUUan will he djvSBjoqld the Ooldiera' AM Society of the Middle I ran '' WII.L1VM ISXARD. TWacbor. f Ht YBAY-WHOOl, KYHIBITIOY. " rjVH t: Sunday School connected with the ' " ' M. I . CMCRnt. Cbpe totaod, will repeat their , , s . , J Twenlie.h Annive'raarr • on TWfoMnr evrnwc, nWub 34, taw , | The r errefaea will eonalat of RECITATION, . . . , E », , . .. 4 j ofAVPCFM... .. SINGING, be. 1 Door, opau a! S a'eloak. tlacvdUe. euoimr tee at I t o'clock. _ me at. Adnslttaore, Adulta to aenta. Children under Bf- ' 3SSs,ss,viar,",'"*"u ' tu-fr;,1" lw apl'topflated togatTlng a liluar,. x,, V C71".1? cooree w. Ma lit, P,r,T and other * on Cape UUnd, and Jcreiatvh , I'dmudna, at the Tolegale. H Jeremiah ♦ GEOKtiK W, SMITH, 11 Sopavlotendent \OTK F. TO CREDITOItk ' V u.l.G*Vt..<La?.*s,,;" A,l,n|n>,'"«|rU, a»d David ^ t .RE slit' dereVrel V r"or RICHARD 4 • rJti iin€f°aJ" ""»• Xurrogalo of the County «f ^ >.*l,n notice to tbaeredltore of Ibr •aid ''Ceedant to hrlng in tbctr debu, demand, and "riV""'. r,Ut" "Id decedent, UBdrr r oath, within nine UHiatba. or they wkU he forevr. tmrred of any action tha ret. r agalnat .aid ad tola u ' PETER SOCDER. bUSranJ'. , _Dalrel I tttuary tad, ISOC . mre • » Dvi i YisTK.vroBra gmT' PCJL'O ANT to aa order of the Orphan.- Court r r tbe Lnuaty of Cape May, made at December 1 Term IKJ, will be void at Public Vendue ou t MONDAY, tie eth'day of April neat. . at two o'clock In the afternoon of aald day. the f"l- • "'IXTSCK'S, ' estate* m" R- t>. EDMUND*. Admlntetrator. "TEAM I> U\G AMD SCOliiUNI. ESTABLDiUMEJT. MRS. K. W.' SMITH, No. ortl» FMUt H«„ (wtwrat, MnVKfot una At-cl«, I'httu. ; PIECE GOODS of every description dyed toany color 3-aCtlea Wearing Anpural o! eveiy deacftptlon, dyed In th- moat faahlonablc and j ri mancnt color., and tlal.bad lo a auperlor vlyb — ; Merino, fa.li mere and Crepe thawla. Table aad Piano Cover., Carnrta, Ruga Ac., Scoured. Pongee | and Rllk U reaaca He- Di ed all Colore, and warranted I ra^aonahreurma*0'* 00 th** Clc""d »' f>F*d on GHEIT UEDrcnox ' J * PV"" 04 I' BY GOODS. The Mihaarltier faela vary thankful foe the p.i* thrv* i.iunth.' patronage. The amount of guoda ai ltl , foe the pact three months hna want far leyotul M. ' grs4t*oin|Mtlrtm.rtM> wUI oflVr hta*«Sto«bw* ,',f I j- jvrerea-aj-weev mw^-«.*Jnaw' 1,1 thn i AMERICAN CALICO yj at n and VI cants. Other Grade, from 18 to to cent.. ] ^Vety^Eatrn Heavy Soft TWILLED FLANNEL at % I PARAS! ETTA CLOTH of tbe Leal quality- San.. ! I Unl SHIRTING STRIPES M and II reata > And all other GooSa In ltla line shall U> aald at , I prices al least flvc j«-r cent, lower thaa the preeeut I w holeasle prlcee In Philadelphia, or six par aaot I , chrafwr than the) t>..n 1* t-ougtit at any other elur- . tn the twenty. . I * ""V* of Diahve, cOMUtliig of Stone and China Tea "Wilt. A lao atone IN, he. fo great vartet y , . rejureia from Ball.. , „ CMAitPRvN. I May C. H., Feb. S8M1, tt*H. mrl SALE or UEAI, EAT ATE. T'lli; Buhaerlber will aall at Public Vale, at bla residence In Dennlnrllle, on " TfiBllAV, the M day .f MAT treat, ! the following described prey-arty, situated In Dennis I Township, taunt) of C.pe May. I No 1. I. hla tight on LudlauYa beach. I ^No-S, la sixty acres of salt marsh on DcscH No. I. Is five acre, of cedar awbmp ooll near Long i fET. I. four acre. of pine, maple, aad eedar, fori owned by Barker, Cole, alfuate.- Ih Creme'. No. 8, it one and a auarter acrre of eadar man , .oil lr. Iniuard at— ■ j No. a, It one acre fn Bnnatd .tump. I neJ!?'lii EareStSl twenty ^lgM acre tract No. A b tbe -Ihtrty -six " aero tree! or kandaotne ; «ao nnd growth cedar Torvnerly owned by J. S. Jftxon. | No. », t. ooc Ibtrd ol tarea act re tn thaBtabop j aw amp. > j creek Landing* "***' ^ No. 11, la elm en asm of gnotl tall mradaw on Noman'i Frlvad reach an IbtwU Crrek. • No. IS, la ana hundred acrre of arenad growth timber, formerly owned by Mlta Camp, near the and otbev out-t>utt*L-«a, all n*w. TT No. IS, lv lha Duaphy tract, near Mt PWaot a!ire"?L<'lT*tr! Jf1 ■tyatram*i^^^y^-g *""-j No.' is, b tha hommteod p!Sa!«SS3&*|Mr Nab lo aoml.ep.c at W ofrfoalt A.M. ■«»*». . ..WIU1AM la.WPHR. FOB SALE. . A- '» "-""-SStSt, ^ S"1 u "gg" "