.it * l'HE OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAXP. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. _____
£|>t Cajt IBas ®«m ®lait J# rnUIHID EVERT THCXJDAT r* I. B. HAGOHA6LE, Csye hM, Gape May-Centr. *• J. Oss. Dollw >k4 • 11*1 f per »•*». Tbanday, April 31,1184. IMPORTA-IT TO TO WX SHIP ILEUKS. A law was passed I»J the legislature a its last teuton making It tb» doty of all township clerks in this Stale to palK fflb ' a fnB and eomplets account of the receipt# and axpenditarea' ofj^eiownship committee daring UNHVpreceding year." The report is required to be verified bj the oath of the clerk leaking It, aad to be peblithed within sixty days after the town meetings at which they were fleeted. Tftcte meetings were held in this euaety on the first day of March, and the sixty days will therefore expire on the first day of May. -^Tho following Is the law: A supplement to an act entitled "An act incorporating tbe inhabitants of toenships, designating their powers, and reg- - ulatinjr gfc#»#.nreetii:gs." 1. Bo It enacted by tbe Senate and General Assembly of tbo Stale of Saw Jersey, That it absil ha the doty of tbe clarki of the Ravers! township# In this State, within sixty days pfter the town meeting at wbich they sLall hare been elected, to make oot from ihe papere and records of the townabip a fail and complete eccoact of the expendSwrtk of the towotMp committee dor ieg the preceding year, and to ceusa tbe asm# to be pnbllsb«d in ona or more of tbe ■asaapaprre cirealeted in seid township ; whioh rrpM^ehuil !.« verif.aaLby. the oath . cf said cjaits rssjeciiraly. 3- And be it tnacted, That this act shall take effect Immediately. Approved March !, 1»64. i I AH8.VBUEXT TO THE CdSSTITrTlO.V. The United States Senate, on Friday, last . adopted Ujr* a tote of 88 to 6, j Aba following proposed amendments to ( ibe Constitution : . | Ik it ruolnJ, By the Senate acd House j "of Bopraseoutiret of the United Slates of America in Congress snembled, two-tblsds ! of both Houses concurring, that the follow- j "tag article bo .proposed to the Geastitutiou j at tba Vol ted State*, wbich, when ratified | , by three -foorths of said Legislator**, eball ; t»a valid to all iaiente aad purposes a* a part of Ihe said OoMtitoiioo. namely : . jhjL XIII.— Section 1. Nellhar Slavery poTTorolentarj servitude, except as a pun- ; iebntkot for jjinie, whereof the party shall j Aave been duly convicted, shall exist within j ,the United State*, or any plica subject to | jlheir Jurisdiction. * | 1 KmrtitoX Corgrei* thai! have power to , !; enforce thie article by appropriate legiala"T1 j Hah."" Legislature has passed a 7 resolution appointing Hon. Maren* L Ward, E* Governor Haines, Ex-Qover- • oor TJeweH, Edwin A. Stevens. Esq., 'I Ex-Ooveraor Olden and Theodora 8. Pan], Esq , commissioners to make ari rangementi for a State Retreat or Home for disabled told i era. - W par* A new suit of colors are pre- . pared for presentation to the Twelfth New Jersey Regiment, with the names j of the battle* in wbich the regiment hat participated, inscribed en them. yrCul. George C. Burling, of ghe Sixth New Jersey Regiment, bus been presented with a splendid sword by the oficers wf the regtmefettar Governor Parker la to deliear a lecture in Jersey City, in aid of the fond for tbe relief of tbe families of aoldiort now absent in tha service of the country. The Light Sbip from the Five Fathom Bank, went into tbe Breakwater os Sen day, 1 Oth Inst , bavlog parted ber I e*u?- ' w Attention is called to important change* In tba time Ublcof the Salem railroad talkie week's paper. far Oapt. R. H. Lew has been confirmed by the "United States Seeste as fjg- FrMklia 8. MilTe, d.raoprat, has beeu re elected ^Miybr of Trtatoo. * py The drift has been postponed . nnti^ths first of. Jobs. 4Ke atsaomhip Continental, from New Orleans on the 8vh insl , arrived at New dropped ~dwwn to Fort de itsaasy. Gau. •
1 OUT COMET PREDICTED. Tfce follow ieg, says an English paper, is as exwpet from a latter jest received - from Melbourne ; "Prof eo* or Jiew anger, on a tbrro I , years' scientific vSait from Bavaria, Ultaj aa that in 1865 a comet shall come so close as to endanger thia onr earth ; and ! i thonld It noi attach itself (as one glob- i ole of quicksilver to another,) nor annl- 1 , bilate as, the sight will be most "beanti- < SI to behold. During three nights we ' i shall bare no dorkoess, bot be bathed Mi ; r thy brilliant light of tbe blazing train." THE'kavi. ! The Navy Register of tbo United Stairs ' for 1864 has barn publi»h«d. It con-litotes a volume of two bucdred and cioely octavo > psgrs. and catalogues C22 vessel* belonging . to the natioaal oavy on the 12th day of , March, of which 74 are iron-clad# and rami r aad 432 steamers. It records the loss of I 42 vessels since the war commenced, of wbich 11, Chit-fly tugs, fell Into r*bal bands. The personnel of tbe service at this time ' comprise* 6 active and 8 retired rear admiI rals ; 18 active and 3l retired commodores ; i 3d actfva, 14 retired, and 10 referred cap1 tains; 72 active, 7 retired/and IS reserved • commanders, together with 18 active officer* ■ of that grade oot recommended for promotion ; 144 lieuteuent commanders j 85 active lieutenants, 8 retired, 9 reserved, end 5 not ' recommended for promotion; 58 ensigns ^ and 2 reserved ; 32 acting ensigns ; 80 uc- | tire surgeons tnd 17 retired; 7 eclive ( passed assistant surgeons and 4 retired; 108 active assistant surgeon* and 4 retired ; ' 64 active paymasters sod 13 tetired ; 23 active assistant paymasters : 20 active sod _ 8 retired chaplains ; 12 professors of ma. ( thematic*; 52 chief engineers; 48 Brat eniatant, 149 second assistant, and 252 j third aisiunl engineers. 9 reserved mashers; 4h ffiiia*iitpmco ; oz boat*»*iu*; to I ! gar.ners ; 55 carpenters, and 44 saiimakers. ! Tbe Marios Corps has 2 colonels, 5 staff j officers,"* lieutenant colonels, 4 majors, 20 captain*, 29 first lieutenants and 24 recOnd. j with 4 retired officers. There are 26 con- . : rtraclors, agents, and storekeeper*. Tbe , ! Naval Academy engages 63 office re. I J During tbo year, 51 officers, chiefly *or- , j geor.?, midshipmen, and engineers of tfi«i , , j regular Jjne, have resigned; 61, grsdiog f j from rear admiral vto sctiog gunner, have , j died, of whom 20 were lost at *es or kHIcd . : in battle; 73 have been dismissed, from tbe , rank of communder to that of gunner. I I There lie 4 using lieutenant*; 81 acting I ; volunteer lieutenants ; 612 acting masters ; L j "26 acting gns'.gns at sea, and 169 in tbe Mississippi squadron ; 900 acting matter'* i , ! mites; 200 aeliog aiaUtint scrgeon*;" 330 I .j acting a.sisiant paymaster*; 1216 acting ' I i engineers ; 2 acting boatswains ; 46 actiog i | | gunners, and 28 acting carpenters. Tba , i reslgaallons and •lismitsult from the volon- j j tver service bsvcamouDted to 450 ; appoint. , j moots revubed to 290; the diimisieh to 221 ; deaths 133, aad 27 deserters. There ire 3 IB vessels in active service. Of these 55 are ia tbo North AUantlc 1 blockading squadron j.67 in tbe Boutb Atlantic blockade ; 34 iu the Bait Gulf blockade ; 62 ia tbe Welt Gulf blocked*; 81 upon the Mississippi rivCr and its tributaries ; 4 in the special West India aquad- 1* ran; 8 In tie PsciOe; 1 in tbe M*dlterra- ! t neon; 19 in tbe l'otomac. and 7 ou special ! service. Tba total numl-cr of guns is 4184, tha . vessels varying Ib-artaimenl Trom on* gun ! to 84. The tonnage ranges from oue to ! ' 5000 tone, "rhero uro 256 under 500 tons ( ! burthen; XrAatwaan 500 and 1000 tons; f 3 between 1000 and 3000 ten* ; 38 between 20OO and 300.1 tons ; J9 between 3000 and 4000 tons : 1 between 4000 and 6000 tons, i act) 1, the Dunderberg. above 5000 tons. t Forty two vessel* have been loit, captured, .destroyed, or »old during tha year ; 6 ware wrecked ; S foundered ; 12 sunk ; 4 wer* ; 1 sold Til were captured. Thirty one pages j ' are occupied in triple columns with nsmsi 1 I as an iaJcx to the whole. 3ueh s publico- j , tion in tbe Navy Department woe never bafur* jaaaejr since our nationality was announced. It ahowa what r* have bean : able to do, and indieats tba maritime pouer of tba nation. Ix Hotdurae, invalids eflieled with I Scrofula visit th» streams that have drained i from tba wild Lods whara Sana peril la grows. It is found that lb* waters become impregnated with tk* medicinal virtue! of this drag, aad tba natives drink it, bath* in 1 it, and live on it for week*. Whatever iU effects, thane "watering-place*" have a reparation not inferior to our own Saratoga, sad gnat numbers surely obtain rah*r at them from tba eruption*, ulceration*, and i sorus which ar* to afflicting always to a half civilised -people. Vet 1 fiad all cisstas r have more eou3der.ee In Dr. Ayerhr Extract of Baraaparilla, tb»n in tbo impregnated waters or any compound of tbts root Ural 1 they qao make. Those who caa afford te > buy it, de •», aad it ia ia very gwaerat use • bant, curing them rarer acd quicker than ■ t Hivy ean get rnlief without it Net a few! , of var staple producU go thus to foreign i f laSds. are Ibare maalpataM by scientific j , or artlraa skill, and then come t-ack r or oar ! eeeauaptioa and *re — OorrasperxUai of j » emtab**. iewetry. M i> Lrgt *"d Aos* i
|lctrs of tbe ^'tcb. „ — tl Ivli expected that the Atlantic tele- j graph cable will be laid and iu working! 1 order in eighteen months.- q Tbe iron-clad steamer Cabawbn was r : sncceufullr launched at Ciaeianat on 0 Friday, 15tb Inat. c The Maryland State Constitutional i Convention will assemble on Wedoes- t ] day, S7tb iost Tbe Saprcme Conrt of Ohio has de- i elded that tbe law ollowing soldiers to i vote is anconstitationaL * ■ General Meade has written a compli- ' tnentary irtter to the great Sanitary j 1 Fair to bo held In Philadelphia In June. 1 The publication* of a newspaper called tbe New Era wns commenced in Wash- , ' ington last week. It is a Fremont jour- ; ' nnl. | Admiral Dahlgren has agaio rtturned ( to Washington after another oniocccis- t ful trip to Fortress Monroe for the bpdjr of hia eon. t* , I Tbe'Savannab Rcpnbiican states tl^t , 1 tbo Union prisoners at Atidersonvilk, ; ' Georgia, are dying at the rat# of 20 to ( 1 25 a day. i , Tbe Indians on the Colorado rivfr ( . are on tha war path. They have dose t ! considerable damage, and troops have ; been sent to qnell them ( Tbe gunboat Kiogfiiber, which bad i 1 been stationed off Otter Island for fifteen months, was wr.cked daring tbe I recent gale. i The gunboat Cbetltntgo borst her 1 . boiler last Friday in New York harbor. I Forty pet* ona who were on deck wwro j _ scalded, and several so badly that they ■ i ' died. f* . j ' It is said Uiat Bishop McCloskey, of < , Albany, bns been appointed Catholic ' Archbishop of New York, and Bishop 1 Spalding, of Loaifviile, Ky., Archbishop ' of Baltimore, i ' A dispatch from Omaha states that a ( fight bad taken place at Fremont's Or- ; chard, between the troops from DeoTer ' and the Indians, nod that five soldiers ' were wounded. Gtn. Steele's Arkansas expedition on ( tbe 7th hid re*ebrd a point five nilcs , south of Ekatt Ferry, on the Little Mis - I sonri river, aod was being banned by j ! the rebel forces under Shelby and Mor- ; madnke. I The ateamer Maple Leaf, while re- , | timing from 1'ilatka to Jacksonville, j ] j Florida, on the 1st Inst., was destroyed . by a rebel torpedo. Two firemen and , two deck hands were drowned. ' j Some rebel ffcienera who hare come • j Into odr linea at ChatHuuoga, report | that Hardea'* corps havi* been ordered M .awny from Dalton, and it Sis# believett Jn tlie ft sbtl lines that they acre going ] ' to Virginia Chattauoogu intelligence of tba I2lk reports tha rebel array in the same position as et. former advices T. c Tennessee river is rapidly rising, in uonae- 1 qnenee of a heavy storm of rain. Tbo bloekadesrunning steamer A1 liance, with a cargo of assorted stores, valued st $85,000, for the rebel government, has been esptared at Dawfntkie , Island, la the Savannah river. A maw meetirrg wan held in Koox- ) villa on Saturday, ^ud resolutions favorI I ing emancipation, and recommending e (convention to effect It, and endorsing j the Administration nod its war policy. . were unanimously adopted. From the effeeta of tha explosion of tba boiler on tha gonboat Chenango, in New York harbor, cn Friday, nineteen of the crew have died and twelve others 1 are in ■ hopeless condition. •• Only1 four : persons arc expected to reeoverThree thousand kega of blasting r powder wore taken claudeatiatly by a schooner from San PrnncisoolslTweek, i for oorberti Mexico It is seppoaed' ■ to bo intended for mining ptrrpose*, bnt 1 tbe shipment sras illegal | The rebel steadier Clifton, formerly a , United States gunboat, gnt aground on , the Rial of March, while attempting to . rau tbo blockade at Sabino Past, and I wic banted to prevent her falling into • onr hands. , A caisson exploded at Iiunrarillo, | ' Alabama, a f *~days since, aad atx sol- , } diwrta were W«*n to pUecs. Several , cit-zens ware slightly injared, and tha i ] railroad depot was badly shattered. M A 6ght ia reported to bate occurred ' ; ua ite Rid r:v»r. ia Lotdsiaira."eoon j after enr troop* kft Afexandria. A ' I rebel foica ooder Dick Sayder. 'attack- ■.! j j the Cains eotreaohmcnle, bat wart rt.Ifmleed bythv W.h MawaeKweMa, a»4
The General Conference of tbe Methodist Episeopal Church nil! convene in s Union cbarch in Fourth street, in ; Philadelphia, on the first day of May. 1 On Friday last, Lieotenant-General I bnrely escaped capture hy the rebel guerillas. It appears that a body t of rebel cavalry made an attack npon c pickets at Briitow Station o few t matceols after a train having on board T the Gent ral bad passed. • | Gen. Hinks made made nn expedition ( Virginia, from Point Lookout, da- ( | ring ffte eorlier port of the week. He ] rut n rued on Thursday with $50,000 worth , of tobarco, taken in transitu from Rich- j | mond t> Baltimore, aod a gang of block- j , adc rotxiers Thret bnildtngs in Chattanooga, joint- ; , ly occupied by the Quartermasters "nod ! | Provoil AKrebal's Departments and the ; i Sanittry Commission, were destrojcJ , fire on Ssturday. No govaromeM j , property was destroyed. The loss on j ( tbe boildinge is $20,000. Major Hunter, with a cavalry force, i c a rrconnolsunce, had a severe fight with' Imboden's forces on Friday 15th ( nesr Winchester, and from fifty to one hundred were killed and wounded ' on hoth sides. Our forces hsving ec- | eompliahcd tho/>bject of their reoonnoiaabce, returned to Jlartinsturg. | ijy. A. A. Lovett, superintendent of 1 the People's Line of Ttlegraph, ili« d j recently of apoplexy, at his office, 21 : Wail street, New Yuik. Sir. Lovett bad long been identified with the tele- , graphic iotcrcsts of lite country, and i during his jircftil career bad ondoarod . himself to a large circle of friends. Au expedition nnder the command of | | General Graham left Fortress Monroe j Wednesday night. 13th inst., landed j i at different points, concentrated at I Srnithfield, Vs . on Thursday evening, - i routed the rebels, captured a commiei slotted officer, five men, several horses j »nd carriage*, a rebel tav'l, «nd fifty ! cohthtbauds. i Fort Pillow, on tl.o Mississippi river, . ' was captured by .Forest with six thous- - i and men, on Tuesday, 12:h inst The • ! garrison was- indiscriminately butchered j : by tbo rebel#, who did not even spare ] cbildren of seven or eight years of age. j dead and wounded negroes wore I piled in heaps and borned. Oot cf a I garrison of 600 men only sou remsictd i "*• «. Advices from the Army of the Pots- , I state that onr ecouts report that I Longstreet is in Richmond with the i greater patt of his command. Troops i detocbed duty have been ordered to (join their regiments Immediately. The | j First Gwvah7 (regulars), which havn ! performing escort duty for G.euerel ^Icade, l.ave been ordered to*hc front. Tbe etcumer Creole, from New Or- ( oa the 6>h instant, arrived at New York on the 14th lnat. In regard to 'Mexican effaire. It Is itatrd that the Liberals under Cortinss had defeated Vitlanrri at Monterey, Mexico. French ; vessel* were taking sounding* at j the month of the Rio Grande. Cortinss hud returned to Matamoras, acd expressed the determination to defend it to tbe last extremity. Tbe steamer Virginia brought Eoroptan dates to the 80th nit. It wes officially announced in London that tbe Queen woold hold a conrt at Buckingham Palace, on (fit 6tb of A| til, to receive Jhe Diplomatic corps. The conforancea on the Danish qnestion worn to commence in London on the I2th inst. . Tbe Prasaiani attempted to storm Dappel, sad were repulsed after a five boors' engagement along C.cvwholc lino. The steamship City of'Nc w York struck and { sunk on DennCrrdsk »'. the entrance to Qneeostown harbor, on the 29th nit. Tba Pupa had so far recovered as to participate in th# Easter Sunday core- ' monies at Roto. . The stenmer Etna, at New York from Liverpool, brings the details of the disaster to the City of Now York. Regarding the Danish war, German ne- ' eoua't say, that tha Danes had attacked 1 tha Prnssian iutrenchmcnts, trod after 1 fighting hand to band, were driven back 1 and the Prussians occupied their prc1 viouS position. Tbo Prussian division of tbe g curds have girae to Frederics to , co-operate with the Atutrisns in con- - tinning "The siege. Two engagements, I which resulted in favor of tha insurgents, i have occurred in Poland. Maxxini has been condemned to transportation for I participating in the conspiracy sgalust , the Fmptxor of tbe French: Negotiations bttwevn Maximilian and the Ejn- . peror of Anatria are said to haoe tcrmi1 ntted favorably. Tbe ship William • CriMnton, of New York, fans been I buraed ;« tsi Bay of Biacay hy the pirate
Tbesteamrr Glendale, from Memphir.-j arrived at Cairo or..8itarday,-and re- 1 port# that nothing remains of Fort Pil- ! b bnt n mars of rains, and when she > j passed there were no signs of the ensmy. ; . A refugee, who left Richmond abont ! I days ago, testifies that the rebels are : concentrating their whole army npon( tbe Rapidan. Thai* troop* from Bean- j ' reganPa and Loogatreet's armies were 1 1 passing northward cootinually.'that all camps of recrnitz and conscripts wero | i beiog emptied and harried off to joinj I He nliege* that the rebel* will | ■ stuhe everything upon a Virginia cam- j { ; paign, and if oecftwry, abandon every j ] other point to on*oro success with Gcu. [ | Leo, consideriog that the loss of Vir- j : ginia is an irreparable evil to them, ar.J \ flattering themselves that if successful | 1 | there it may usable them to secure rec- i " ; ognition, which is the ooly conditinn : < I upon wbich any one deems a peace pas- i < j *:ble. The 'ship' Elvira, Captain Andrews, j ' foundered In the Bay uf Brugal, during I a horrienne, ou the 20th of January la t. | ' while on the voyage from Calcutta to , Boston. Of her officers otwi cnw. nam- ' bcritig twenty-nine souls tiirce oiily were I saved. Tha survivirii. tramrd William | II Palmrr, George D. Blake aod Jatces-i Anderson, wtr-i picked up by the French : i ship Clair, and landed ut Point de Gaiir. ' ' ' When r.-scttcd'they had been seven days ' 1 on a raft without victuals or drink or , 1 clothing, wrre covered with ulcers, nod ' i so feeble that tbey had to be lifted on I i board the French ship. The Elvira wae j ; a ship of one thousand one hundr- d and j i | tbir>y-eight tons, owned by William : Weld A Co., of Boston, and bad a val- j uable cargo, both largely insured. j ' i SPECIAL NOTICES! i I ! ' | THE KIAOr.K SEWING .114C If IKES. OCR LETTER "A" TAMIL? SEWING PIA- , CHINE U (ut c*lmn( a uo.-lu-wiCo reput»( Ion. II ttlul cf >11 Kia.ll) Wine Machines yet oStrrO to , ' the ; tjbilc. No other Kaaaiy Si 'vlng M«hlD» hu ' «o rnsny tucful yip|l»nct> far Hcmmlnf, B.n.tlnir, . I rrUInc- Tucking, Ca'hcrlhg, r:u»*lng. Braiding. , ; Knit-rolduiing, Cording, veil .a forth. No other • ' Kami!) Sewing Machine hat .o much opurjt) fc r > ' ' great vsriet) of. v.-ork. It will »«w *11 kinds of ' cloth, *cd with >11 klmta Of threoJ. Crtst >nd coccnt . I , tmpcoiwmi-nl. urake onr F.ioily Sewing S!*chi»« : lootl reUahle, >nd dm( durahlr. ud m»t cerlAtu In ! >cllon >t >11 r>tra nf rpeetl. 11 raako Ilia Interi ! locked tUtow, which !a the heit ttltch hoowo. .Any one, even •[ the i>o>t ordinary rape lly, can iff •; | I ; Machine- Our Family Sewing Machine* an flnUhr l I in chaate and eaeul.lte atyk. ' : The Folding Cur of the INaily Machine l> a piece 1 of running workmanship of the mint uarful klud , aSan! to he oprratrd ra*y he opened a. a fpnrlcua ' i and .u'utantial table to rn.lala the work. While 1 ' 1 poulMe, other* are adorned end rmbelUahed In the I tone! eo.ll> and auperr. niAnarr. It la abaulutol) aensut) lu eee the Family Ma- ' chine in operation, tu aa to Judge el .:> great va)w. I t city at.! beauty, I Jt U feat heconileg na yopular for family ecirlng ] • iasur ?lan«rsrtuittis mactltian arc fer nranufirtm- - I Ing purpoere . ! The Branch Ofcrre are wtll •uppilrd'tritb an*. ' ' I rwlat, thread, needier, ell, Sr., of th* very t*> . quality. 1 Send for a P**raL:r. THE SINGER. MANUFACTURING COM T A NT. j t i *>» Broadway, New Vurk. " } I { O. C. SWEET. Agent bt New Dranawlck. j '• . o era • CHthM I'd kurnal street. , irrMCTino read. ; tl CRAM'S DTSrcpSIA CURE ia warranted to ' : cure eny cue of IryapepeU. no maHet how long I Handing CrldeSl- Set" hy mall. UriIAM'S tiRAVEl. SPECIFIC la the only remedy that will cure Gravel* Kidney Complaint, and L all flaeaae* of tha Bladder. Price *t. Beat by ea-
P UPHAM'S HEADACHE SPECIFIC oaeda hut a • trial to convince the mrwt akeptlcal that It will eurc Sink sad Net tout Headache, Neuralgia in the Head, Ac. Price so renta. seat by mail. ! UPHAM'S HAIR GLOSS AND CURLING FLUID . Impart* a beautiful gloea to tha hair, keep, it in curt, prwnotea It* growth, Ao. Friar to soata. Seal UPHAM'S TETTER OINTMENT I* a aura and ) speedy cure tor Tetter, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hand*, 5 Barter* Itch, ChUbUiat, Ac. ltlce to casta. Sent . by mall. The above preparation* will he aent to Any ad•It***, on receipt of the money! Addrra. S. a ' ITH AM. No. *S South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, s la- DeeertpUve alrcnlarm scot ftee. *pt!-:m ] EVE AND EAR. PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D., Oeuliit and A art at, forme, ly of Ley. lea, Holland, la now nt No. St I Pine street, Phlladm, where pereoae aOictad with J diaeaeea of the Eye and Ear wUI he KleutlOeelly treated eadcured, tf curable. ArtlOetel rycelraerted - without pain. N. B. — No charge* mad* for examlTha MedieaL Faculty l> larltrd, aa he hu > accrtta la hla o|Sda of trcatmeat. Je IS ly • «40. WAGES PAID *100. TO eCll good, for th# ADAMt SEWING MACHINE COMPAST. Vt-ewIH gir'e a rommlaaioa on all gooda aotd by our Agenda- ar pajf wagea at ] I ram *e* to #100 per month, aad pay all anereenry eapesaaa. Oormaeblaa U re"®" to Ha mechanmc. A child can Iram to operate it by half an hour'i I Inatruellno. It ia equal to any Family Sewing Ma-' . chine In gee, end we have n lung ike price to Fifteen Dettnre. II Eacti Machine ta warranted tor three yean, j Addrrea C. RUGGLEX, oe# ly Geo. Agt., OelreSi, Mkk. JORK B" HrrpBUi, ' Attoimey-af-Uw, Matter, Kxaattinr. aad Nullrllnr in ( han. rrj. ■ CAFE MAT court HOUSE, NEW lerset. r 1 lie will attend to aUlrato b it « A*HewuT*ri^ih^mm£AltorlvNjM.'Lwue*. ; AreWraod Ajtonment, WUle. and all kind* ef A He wiilmiknuwleds* ell kind- of wri.lnga, efther at kle oOee nr « eaahjMaoee ae way be datorad. L H« will glrapantcnlunfeentioa to the aeOaotioo n *. H«V»a#urv^C"*ndwtn>ertlaiiyon« aa aurt. S *" "J-"""— araac, . v. He haeou band MrXefatl kind* aad the talwt 1 • *
MARRIED. ! LOPEB-CA7 LS.— On tha ltth in#' , I the Rev Jacob T. Price, Mr. ExektM . ; to Mite Tamoir Ent«A btth of J i Lpwer Allows; '* Creek, Snlettt Co.. N". i. M ADVERTISEMENTS 1 FLOI R1 novi t t 1 - «T {i^^g^'iwaradtoflrinjehrnaauteewwa | DE8T BRANDS, i either by the Hundred or Barrel, aptt *i DELIVPKED AT THU HOtra*. FLOCK AND PEED. A rCLI' A*#OR™E!*T 01 ' FRESH GROUND FLOUR AND FEEF^ aalem Counly alwaya en hand el j LOWEST MARKET PRICES. A'aahiagtoo Keuae, Cape Ialaa4. j apt* 2m* G. B. CAKE FOR SALfc 'l'HE Sutoerlber ha* toraale a am -11 Farm of lea 1 »cr*«, or Ihrr-aLouta, allual-d ia the Middle Towhahlp. C.pa May County, c-o t •« main read lending from tba Court liouoc to tbe ll.nalde road, on* mll« from tlie rr.llroad de) ot. wfBbw.IUng1 houae, liara. and Out-T-iturca, icg. :h*r with an i Orchard with gord fencing and goou Kick wall, I alao a rood arbor wtth grape »i»e For further pwrttrular* apply to ! spUlt* JOHN ali-CRAVUN, Goakan J At Oil 14 ASILEvT Successor to staufter a h arlet, No 'en Market Sri eel, Philwlrlphla. ^ Dealer in Fine (N.ld -,ri Sll.wr Watrhaa, Etu. I GcUl Jewelry, Solid Silver-Wan, and the beet nrake I of silver rutci-Ware. Constantly ou hand a. large , aaw.rtrocnt of LNe ntoec good; 51 low price*. Watches an.1 Fine (Tockr Itcpidmi by akttlful ' wor!rn.*n; a!;o, JrwetTT repalrinr, Eugrwvltic and I all klndaof iUir work done to ordrral short nottec. J apli 2B44.UIJ2U. KOTITF TO CREDITOBI. a 'J'llOMraON VANGILDER, Adiclalatrator of DnBy direction of the furreeale of the County of . Cape Mar, hereby gives eoltcc to th# creditor* of Slid decedent to bring tn their deSta, demand*, and claims againat the relate of *«ld deeedeal. under i oatn, within nine month*, or they will be forever I tarred of any action therefor against said admln^- ! THOMPSON VANGILDER, Adaalaistrator. | Dated April l«:h. IS5» apSI ' ( NOTICE "T4> CREDITORS. CHARLES F.THACHER and THC1MAA RTIV l.tv, Eareulors ol Kamuc' Aahtaead, dee'd— i iiyd'.rastloac' ihe Surrogate of tlie Uuurtycf eNpe ; May, hereby gtrcs not.ee to the creditors of tha aa.d decedent to batog In ihe:rdnhta,ecn«ad*,and clatma ajalnar the ettat. el Ihe said Cere d-nt, under oath. J tviihln ntnc auoci, _or the) wrll j-e forever borrad C»rARLLi e'. ItUCHUL THOMAS BLESLET, . Executor*. Dated April ISUl, 18*4. ajril ffiOTICEa VN A.'journed Mealing of the Board of Chore n Freeholder a cl the Lounty of Cap# May will to r TULKDAT, th* :0!h day cf May next. , ,t 10 O'clock A.M., at Ihe Court Kouac in old , lounty, fog the purpose of nettling up th# arrearnge, of me I our.'y tor lha pact year. Ail persona , please give their altecdanra on that day. » The Annual «t.atcd Meeting of the Board will to ' hem cv '.he following day at the Court Kuuaa, a* - r Uj urder oi Ihe Board, . JOSHUA SWAIN. Clerk. Cape May. ApH! *#•», l*#A "Pil »t i a SOB READY. ^ , I'ifR on)} Cheap ahd Accurate EdiUos Of C ( iMuCL£LI,AN"8 .. REPORT and. U.VilPAiON8. T.. supply ihe immense demand far a cheap ret Accurate and comptrle edition cf this, the inoat !n»- • portanl book that hu ye! toen pnbliahaa an th* r A m, MIl.LUON A CO., PublUh. ra, ua Broadway. r N- w tork, hare laened a cheap edition. Viae lol-.ten, to una lu board . Price. SI.e. oue t ul., ICtr.i., bound In cloth. Price, gftta ' pU^eMh# ele*iuiuiSetrirai^*e*" '"raotypa I'.M'cielian*" fl" ?*'th{a" rrfmn the Journal Ttf CuntDvree.J , The edition published by Sheldon A Co, undse Genera! MeClcIiaa'e aurher.ly, Is aeeurat*. tl'iom the Bosfo# Post] No man ean feel that be has a oopy ot MeClaHos'a Report without a cony ot this edition. [From the Chicago Port.) Tha edition publ.il.rd by fdirklan A Co. la somplctc and authentic, and la th* ouly complete and authentic edltloa. < Sent free by mail on rec eipt of the prie*. This Is the edition lor Clubs. A liberal dlaaooat S Ui llroadwny, New Tartt, Publishers of ktasdanL Miscellaneous, Jureailr, and School Books, «i Wholresl- -nd RelalL , LP Copies seat by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ■' !h« prlec. apM «t
MALES RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS, Co&unearlog Uoodaj, April 1Mb, 1964. GOCfC NORTH. FretzhL PaoaV. raas'r. A.M. A Me P.M Leave Salem *00 a 10 I 10 Alloway"* IU Hi I tt " York* town a to in 1 u Darwin wn a 23 i« IU Do* in Pitta town is s ao in Du* In Philadelphia 10 M *2* I so OOINS SOUTH. Paa-r Fret Pnat AM P.M. PXf. Leave PliUadelphta *00 I 00 IK Pitt. town 10 2t t 10 S »t Dare town to tt * « (an burke town 10 6T 6 1* It! AUcwmyw 11 to art *10 Djs at Salem II IS < ** *St The 4 A.M. Freight up Own Bales and 4^* P.M. down free* r.itaiowu will sot bare n rnaaeagat Car The s. 10 A M w Win connect at Camden with tha S A.M train for New York, via Trenton. Th# 1. 10 P.M. up will connect st Caujden wtthta* 2 P.M. train lor Trenton, Belt tdert, Jto. Faaaengar* by th* *.10 A.M. Bo* rem bar* arev satrn hours ia Phliadeiphia, aad return tr i I X. Bne. Freight Received at amend wharf batow Sneua# Street, and Dell rated second wbatf below Wafntrt. 0TAGE LINES. To aad ham Allow ay Station to Allows) alas a. Ac To and from Vorkrtewn to '.V.Kidatanit, M. EXPRESS BUSINESS aad ErraAds punctually attendret to. OOo* la Phllsdaiphla, No » WMsnrt frrcl, LUDLOW FLEMING, Aft. WILUAH U, WOOD, Agt at Salem. FREIGHT which tour** Marion* on Ch*Ha*uf tola hoad by the Morning Train, ad a here, wflt ha a°rwto^todail*tm ^ "V1"'" ■■R| . i ,'n n.iud#lphto until IS nt noon. by MORTON MbllJL Ar% »niairptor 1wl.,w aptuee ntrt--;, xn.. !. It err.! (he 1.01- evenSiHSS'STSS'iS eon 10 receive lha Ereighlaud pay charres nuloaa where Ihe Conpani have a* agent, and held at lire risk aad mih,«rt «> the ontor of its nwonr. All -'"J.lre ofJetgli|m|rVt j-- Clatiuctly marked vtth FRCrr, VEGETABLES, OYSTER*. FISH, 5ss:sssr«

