Cape May Ocean Wave, 28 April 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Cfts-Csp Stffiiins M*t is rcBLiiHcu ev^cht tIscMdAT by l. R. MiaOtfCili, i Cepe blxaJ, Cape Ha/ Cviraty, S. J. . j ta« n«n»r and . a 1UU fa'. r"fThondar. April W, 1M4. i •* «!T TE8TABEXT 8UPPLT. ' 1 SX—Thaauptite trftrr# t. eowveoiwoL pock* l Nsw Ti»»inifhtQ>4fBr"r. fcemNcVji# \ aey 1» rentt>:w*4, under * plus «0opti»«l «t ( the beginning W the war Mpftecaiiar to , tbfcBfote. JTHs'Wdtrk is eminently a borne one, aad U proiltiltd it> trra name of the friends rf the Libia Kociety, obd of these I miA tub Ci'tnty bearing ill line iirtpor- • lion of She expends, in e watts* r ihsi imim | to »»* general »ai i»r«ction. SJ»,r® rii.m 35.000 Of our Bin have alce*<!y rceeired ( — this ba*ctif») ke-j«ake nmi e0ir,).eDion. Ao loteveaUog feature uf lie cue if, that nio 1 vision if not only maiteAi regiment* and Mcrtiiia going i, out lb» Bute, but tb»t acr.h of t?i« te-eniuted veterans b« en the | sxpirnti^ujif theJa furloughs are lotting ( Treotoo and are found to need it. have a ( (Mspply of j|Ae«ft book*. Tie work if undar lb* ilireotlcn of Her. Dr. BbvlJon. of Jfis Attertrnn Bible Snclety. -> 1 ' #®W!m»IS eTtHE tiflVikSOE. ' fte following seminations made bathe GdSnruor were Confined by the Senate " jtnmonV to mtjourtwieht ' TVwaf**/ of State Formal Sclocl. — 1st Die- ' Iriet, Joiftthan F. Learning, rice James H. ] t JpyifSon ,wlio declined • re appointment ; ' 1 Wb, 8. Howeo, re-appointed. - ®,ch4fd S. Field, re appoint- , ( , 3d PhrtTCt. Benjapia Willianaaon {forItrartj (Trite Bih district) re-appointed. C 4 th Ditirict, Thorn a* Lawrence, re-ftp- ' pftinfed 5th District, Benjamip F. Randolph, in t place cf IS. fnlliamcob, removed to 3d die- ( K i j yitifirtio Agricultural Collect. — lit Dil- t Ulet, J am re M. Meechnra, Helam, for 4 . 4 pear^j lloretio J, Mulford, C'smberlftod. 2 ^ year*. ? 3d District. William Ilenry Henriekaon, Koamouib, 4 firi ; Moses Wills, Barling- 1 «*®*8 >. ar». - ■ rod Diairiet, James Duliop, Middlesex, 3 year* ; P. Kerr Freeman, Warren, 1 year. I 4th Diairiet, John ilujlar, Bcrgta, 5 e • . yftftra; • oh Co ope Paatai'e, ] year, a • _ 5lh DiaL-icl. Corneiia. Van Vorat. Hod- t ^TBp-yeer*.; ftcaen ' Da»N«J^*E»u»*1 3 CUKfUitionrri U es:e~t.ir. tie ri<;iu #/ * . the Sjfau and cf Riparian Cteneri to lar.dt £ j mjer aroter.— Jacob B Wortandjke. Hnd- 1 aon, Francis 8. Latbrope, Uorri>, Jauie* B. c Dayloa, Cnmder JaniL» T. Crowall. Mid. dleaax, John Lino, .Snasex, nod John t.N. ,i «|JPwltn». Borlinxtorr. ^

J llMlll of Ctly Cowacll, t » A mkeMcir of the City Chanel arm i •* ^diffn the eanning Of the 18th toft r J rr _ - Freteo t — M esa n . Edmuoda, Hand, -J laBtBUBg, ScUJIcnger, Smith, W are, J. t : ; O. VS., WpM. W. W. £ . The mine tea of Inst meeting were reud j 3 .-M*«pproted. 1 i' The F'oanse Comnxuec reported no If" ordtnnni « tcniiff TJje ntcvM? nppro- t j*iati-o fur tho year, which was rend | c J • tBtea. MMufed, awl brdcxed w n third j , f •wdB.fr. tt A rexnlntlnei arat jgntfod to the effect , that hotel license* sbnU cot exceed $70, oor U W« l&t&i alto, that licantea | of drinking iftloon* .n.i, not exceed #C0 I ■or be 1«h tUo ISO. d-lu u. Hoffman. Ewaj. ra «lectcd ■ *tp Ity SofWHar for the nsutux rear. The Clerk wba fnatrnrted to road the f ■ «Bpj^k4ent t.-> no ordinance in reference to atterta aati j'.de rnlka. which waa oaahwe J prtntad, n»d the Strwet Coo- * • aytnienier waalnatrncted u> carry oot nil ' Adjocrtttd to meet on Monday exec- * which time no quo- , ^ ^FTSe vary bm medicine* in nee among " on Wra tboee prwpsred by Dr. J, 0. Ayer * ^AWtdPfeewwH. Ue i. • (rradomo of tha 1 1 FaWa. Medical C ni *sr«Py. wh wr connexion ' •rftt tint cclwbnt-d C^fefw <* Madicina 1 tat ewwfertcd more dblinction a pee it, tbnu l Ha diploma baa open him. Jib remadirt H this ennntrr, bni in almoet eewry region of . krwbadng ■ude for the Qreat (leiatid S*ti- , *^IOb. beldlBFbtlftd.Ipb,ad.riBg ; ■Maa4 poor, hifb and a» are eootrib- ] - iffy 1 • 4fc«Ht*(Ue8 tbe Fair are to ba clftd in - WM dtwklet or Mmmrt. Perry A C«-. « mnum Cannot TUla b .U « j, * * J, r_4iiQ<ln in l li ii ineaiifeiiUiij if Curm

jtos cf the 3Eetfe,: •). Tbasfebeli are ■ laid to hnra barned aot inn then 73 000 bales of cotton ob 1 thiEV? riff r' 1'l.c Cnpf Lookoot li^hthonse, lately destroyed by the rebels, hna been repaired, nod 1«: now lighted. The murderer of yonng Cfonrerxe, the • gpahier of the Maiden (Mass.) Bank, baa brrn aentenctd to bo hong. A Deapntchoa from Memphis to tbo 19th State that Forest la refrrntiog into Jlisslsfippl.^ frith Generel Grierson doaolyl preving do his rear. Mrs. Dnrid ifadlry Field died at her j residence in Near York, on Friday Int. J of bilious f|*£r, produced by excessive ; labor in behalf oftho Sanitary Fair. The vestel scon near the island of j Ceba, nod which was supposed to be: the Florida, torse ont to hare beta no | Englieb guubont looking for elnaors. 1 1 Tic latest ad i ices from North Ccro- f 1 alio* renewed Union feeling j 1 throughout that State, atid the duple- ^ ruble condition of effairs in rebeldom. j 1 Dr. Lifingatono, the African explo- i rer, i« reported sofa and in -good btalih j by lha iaUst forei^u mail, llo had pre- j tlonaly been reputed killed. There are rumors from Woabingtoo of | ' another call for two buedred thousand 1 for six months, for garrison duty, as to place all the nrailabis force possible in the field. A general exchange of prisoners, it is . announced In the Richmond Enquirer, has been egrerd upon, and all prisoners of war of both sides will be Included 1o , the arrangement. Tbs greater part of tha bnsiney por tlon of Detnirsra, South America, was ^ destroyed by fire on the 3d inst., lorolf. . a loss of from two to three milliuns , of dollsra. | All the heavy artillerymen of Mas- _ Mchuett* have been ordered 'o Wash- ( iugtoa, and the State miiigs called oot man the fortifications during their absence. Tbo Navy Oapartmenl has received . Information of ihe capture of the si booner Msry Dariry, off Gslresloo, Texss, and tha schooner M. F. Benton, from ' for Mftiaawraa Major General F P- Blair, Jr., has ' been ssalgnsd to the command of the Army Corps, and left f on Son day to join hit com- ^ Little Washington, X. C., is now by th/ rebels. Geo. Bntler sent gunbosts to open communicail.. ^liCtnuaiaia ua m _hi I— >L. c lion with Plyu oath Rid to

licslructioa of the rnbel rsm which baa * r^eaaU; censed '.rouble there. Tno Governor of Ohio baa, issued ao * order calling the National Guard of that Into axrviea for one hundred days, f the troop* to bt clolbed, armed, and fed -the United States Government. ^ The 0 jvrrncr of Indiana haa issued t call for 20.000 troops. The Gov« mors i „ ! of Illinois, Ohio, Iowa, and Wisconsin j j j will soon call out more men for the por. ' pose of liberating veteran troops, and > f making the pre seat campaign decisive. e Tha War Department baa notiftad ! ( the Governor cf New York that tha j t Slate troops will be received by General \ Dir, for guard and other 'duties around g tb* barber and forts of New York, do< f ring the abeence ef thf volunteer forces , recently stationed there. " j The New Vurk. Switsry Fair closed , Satnrday evening, 23d inst. Tha army sword contest on Saturday was j very exciting, and when the votes ware ] counted Grant was found to be IS.MO ] •head of IfeClelUn. Tbo nho>e reccipu ■ cf the Fair amounted to $1,0 II, 000: i Tha Washington Star of Monday eve- a niag baa (afhrmaliou from tba Army of I the Potomac up to Friday last, and 1 states that Lea seas not moving towards 1 the Shenandoah valley a* reported, bat ' ; was at that time in hia old position on ■ the {Upidan. ' An expedition was recently sent up the' Rheppahnanock by Commander < Fox, whiek destroyed two ferries, a < Isrgs number of boats, white oak ihip 1 timber, arms, uppHen^Ae. It b re- i ported that all tha stream* leading into I the Chesapeake B»y are filM with rebel i tcrpedooa, hot the expedition epokeo of I did not meet w thaaycf them. The wowe from Florida « Interesting. I Our tvoope bare evacuated Pitoak., c.r- I vying off aii the stores in tftfrty. Thai ' ten tte ita r. . pinlo. -T Ik. Itetetn tten »p 17 . nW ' ^=•5=.- , . . J »'

Amy Carps. eomo,Bdod by General Ikratide, p.saed through Washington oa Monday Lat. end' wa« reriowad by the President and both Houses of Congress They wera enthusiastically received by the cittcns. Eightj oionntad rebeUtenurvd K«ntoe!»y on Tuesday last, torongk Pound Gap, but were immediately driven ont by s detachment of Kentucky mounted infantry- East Kentucky is reported free from rebels now. Advices from the srmy of the Potomac report the arrival of five deaerten 1 fromV e 4 8 lb Virginia rrgimant. Tbtae j deserter* assert that LongstrcetV. army is at Orange Court -houte, and that j Let's entire force la not more than fifty j thousand strong Upwtrds of fifteen ] hundred lick have bevn *nt to Wusb> : ington dori«ig*ihe past two lays. ! New Orleans dates to' lbs 13th bare | been receiv<d bj the steamer Liberty, j at Ntw Yvrk Grnersl Banks bead- J quarter* were at Nfttekitoebes. A Bight akirmiab took pltc* on the Sd, ten miles l-trom Grand Ecore, bdrween ourcav#ry land Msrmadnie'i fjrees. The rebels are j reported to be burning all the co;tbrion | the Red and Ouachita rivers. I The Liverpool Albion states that the Great Eastern has beeo -taken op by j Glass, Elliott A Co , for tbe purpose of j laying tbe cable between England and , America. When the cable la laid the j proprietors of the Greet Eastern art to j receive £50 000 in paid-np shares of the I Atlantic Telegraph Company. It is not intended to lay the cable until next j spring. A rebel mail carrier area capinu.il on j the 4th bit , near Crockett's Bluff, Arkansas, with five hundred letters from j Richmond and other points, and 60.000 1 percussion caps for Gen Priced army. ' The letters contain official commnnica- ' tions from Fhrevepoit, and a considers- | snm of Foderal money A squad of j rebels recently captured Representative Clark and the Sheriff of Kansas county, ! Ark., and carried them off. ! The Generals in the amy of tbe Potomac are all actively reviewing their troops, and putting them in condition for the approaching fight A scouting party sent ont from Gen. Tyler's headquarters, at Fairfax, tbe other day. In search of the guerillas of Mctby, who were raiding about Leesborg. captured twenty-onw of tbem and two deserters from tba Union army, together With twenty-five bead of fine beef cattle. In regard to the Red river expedition, Fleet Captain Pcnnock telegraphs to the Secretary of the Navy that he be* received private letters stating that Bask'* ; army met with a reverse on the gth Inst , I war Mansfield, and fell bark to Pleas- j ant H!JJ The next day the rebels at-] ticked our forces and were- handsomely j whipped. The Chicago Evening Juur- 1 ral publishes extracts from private let- j ters, saying that 00 the day after tha disaaTer to the Thlrteevth Army Corps, the Nineteenth Corps eogagrd tha enc- | end csptdkrd twenty cannon and | two thousand prisoners. I It is stated that General Smith, dij rected by orders from General Grant, I commenced en overhand march from i Ecore for Yickr lrarg, on tbe 1 3tb Rebel prisoners state their force in tbe late laraLlana battles to have been men, »nd their log* in Saturday's fight 3000. ' There are fears that the withdrawal of the army from .Grand I Ecore may lead to a rebel attack on Alexandria. Tha news from North Onrolina is Important. Tbe rebels made an attack on Plymwotb on Sunday last, with ■ forca It 000 strong, bot were repnleetf. ' They attempted to capture Fort Gray, which situated a milt from tbe tosrn, but after three separate aaaaolts, wtto driven back by Captain Browa, ef the EightyFifth New York. Tba rebels bed a ram and four gunboats in thq.. engagement, which warn dispatched down tha Roanoke river to assist the troop*. We bad gunboats on the river. • Further news from Plymouth states that a rebel ram cam® down the river aboat three o'clock on Monday morning. She final ed down srith tba tide, and waa not dlaebvered until close nnder the of tbe Miami. Commander Ftwsear mbfd forwd, atghted **d $rad % g«n, loaded with shell, which struck tha ram, rebounded and instantly killed Mm, a plan of the abrii peootreiiug bis The ram then attacked the SoBthfieid, and the eeakta ffw« mine tea. Tha Miami waa somewhat injured. Tbe i «»• i« ItetetenS'te iw

! The new it) f. John W. Lynn, and machinery hy Messrs j-i I Noafie &'Lrry>mnne a trial i.rip on Sat- ! r orday last, harlngmn form .UpMfrhta ' to Wilmingtow esaek mid back— fifty- j: seven mties — ia 4 8 4 hoors. She is a , fast boat, and her (machinery worked to I' •perfbeMon. Ifer dimensions *ra ns'fbt- 1 Towff: length, 135 Oct; besm, SMbhold. . 13 1-3; cylinder. 40 inches, jfenc., i strck* ; 300 borse power. She ft now ; ready, for service. Tba death of Geo. Toiten, which oc- f 1 currad at Washington on Fridtf e^eoinp 1 last, romoves the oldest officrr in the . 1 U. 8- nrmy; a companion of Geo. Seo't.r . nod a man who bas filled many import- > ant positions (aithfuliyto the aattcn and j 1 honorably to himself. lie was the heed . j of the Engineer Department team 1833 op to bis death. He gaintd distinction > ( in the war of 1812 in Canada, in the [ Mexican war, end in tbe disch^gc of 1 ! those administrative functions which pertained to his department subsequently. 1 Last year b« ws* promoted from Colonel to b« a Brigadier General, and bot • few , , hours previous to his dasth, he receiv-d ! theqemmmsiou of Major General. ' Eoropesn oews to the lOlh hnve brrn | , received by the steamer A ostralian. T^nMexican question has bern settled, and | f I Maximilian was to sail about the 1 2th. 1 Two nnsurcrssful attempts hed been , made to float the City of New York, , which still remained in an unchanged , 1 position. The conference on the Dan- 1 . I Ish question was to meet in London on Jtbc 12th. GsVibaldi visited the dock jynrd at Portsmouth on tbe 10th, and 1 1 was received by Admiral Sej ciour and ' staff. Tbe Empirer of Austria has 1 ! allowed the fdtmation of a corps of vol- | 1 | onteer* and sailors fur the Empire of | I Mexico. It is reported that the Para- ' ! pero ea*e bas been settled by a trrdict i I for the crown, by agreement of parties, I tbe owners retaining the ship without I : permission to stil ber for two years, j ! Tbe Confederate loan is being placed on | a new footing and promoted by a Joint ] Anglo-FreDch Company, with a capital j of $2,500,000 Tbe fastest steamer* nre ; to be employed. Tha bombardment ofj. Sonderbnrg recommenced on the 4th.)' The Prussians had driteo In the Danish . outposts at Duppol. Hxatt 8»us or On. TncitrroKT. — Tbe 1 1 oil fever appears to have broken oot | 1 anew in thq Venango oil region, and j 1 nnder its influence so immense nmount { 1 of territory has been dispotrd of lately. The following are among the tales re- ] ported : Tb* Parker farm for $100,000 ; , the Funk farm for $150,000; tbe Kang form for $85,000*; the Noble and Delaj mater wtU and territory for $300,000 ; 1 1 the Egbert farm for $100,000. The j above territory is all .on Oil creek, but 1 the excitement is not confined to the jcre«k alone. The two Alcorn farms on j the river above Oil City have been sold ; the Wilson, Shaffer, Hilsnds, Nealy, and Bowser laeda, between Franklin and Oil City, have beeo sold. Tbe Cornplanter Company are said to hare sold ' their works at Oil City for $160,000 • cash, and tba Messrs. Eiehboltx & Co. their wall situated oa Oil creek, on ibe ' Story form, for $20,000. Memrs. Dsl- , xsll & Ewingr have sold their oil proparty, located on the Days farm, to an 1 eastern company for $600,000 cash. The original porchaso was about $6000. —PitUbvrg Chronicle. The PaxsiuiHTUL Caxrass — The following figure* will aid specnlstors in Presidential candidates to cast bp scconnts : In 1860 the while male population of the States now represented in Congrats was 10,786,926, not ioclnding West Yirgini*. In 1856 the rote for President in these States wst, for Fremont, 1,842.164; Buchanan. 1.270,472 : 'FiUmo«r664,847 ; total. 8.277,988. In 1860, for Lincoln, 1,866,4527 Douglass, 1 1.214.178 ; Brackieridge. 418,260 ; Ball. 1 244,712; total, 8.728 597. The elections held in several States in 1863 inI dicate a reduction of about 800,000 from tbe vote of 1860. The acts passed in , these States eaabling soldiers to vote . will make Che reduction ranch lea. A RntaBKantx Case —A Mrs. Lynch, 1 living in a court in Pino street above , Seventeenth, two Wet he ago gave birth to three children— two girls aad a boy. Dr. Wea H Hooper, tbe physician in v attendance, predicted that all three i woold not ouly liie, but thrive. Tua# I for his prediction has proved correct , Tbe triplets, are remarkably fine and healthy. Tip father of tbe children ie as ieduatrloos laboring man, and any 1 who desire It are welcome to aaa the > little owes at tbe residence ml tbvlr ■ pareata.. We oadecotead tbat tbe eircomsteaoaa of^Htowttaare s^ as to r oetimely ar taacswptehfe-. — PkHaddpMa ^ i-3Vrt Awuraeetn' ;

of 1400 men, under General Rc.anls, «r. 'the rebel Geic-a! Tioko, is c<" firmed ; -'ie enemy mere rep' <«i five t'raes be- ' fore they , snccveded in capturing tbe 4 j3ai oT ' . A SI PHt.r.JtEsT j V& la Triwrnac* pawpd tbe 19th day, of , May, 1651, entitled "An ordintoee tepi- [ Utingwhe office of street conimitsioner, stain reference to'jdleaoces in the City 1 of Cepe Island- ! fixe 1. Bi it ordrinad snd enacted by | the iuhabttants or the CUy of Cap* Itlrnd j . ia City Gooncil assembled, and it ii bereb/ j I enacted by tha authority of lb* *ame, Tbat . tbe etrftot eouimiMionersbell be authorized 1 • rut required, by ordar of the City Uuoccii, \ to permit no property bolder to rooitroct. j ■ Mollis, (9 eoutinue any fence leei than 1 eigbt feet from the corh, and ceo.a to bare . ] gra voted, graded, eel corned the oidawaiki I thoreof alone and opposite to soeh owner » 1 or owcert cf i-ropeity ; the grading to be o' ] a gradual ue»c*n! of not teas than fear nor j more lhao fix inches from faucr or baildingj I te tbe curb , iba majo streaU fiom fane* or , ! boildiog to fence or bsildrog aball But b» ! [ lew tbah forty te*. to width, and raid corb* 1 to ba regulated from the centra of a- id ' street* n* laid down or llie map of tl.s Oily of Cape later..! ; the curbs -ball ba of dora.j ble lumber or tlono. u<H to bo less than ; ; three iocb«f thick and eigbl Inches widt j 1 Set 3. And be it furtber ordained end, 1 enacted by iho authorities aforesaid, Thai 1 every fence which ebtll be constructed or j continued, nod every building or structure ! which shall be constructed, maintained, or ! ! continued, which iball not' conform to all j tb* particulars described in the first section i hereof, shall be and the same is hereby i { declared a noisanco. j 8*c. 3. And bo it farther ordained and! i enacted by the authorities aforesaid. That ' • every person w'ao ahnll construct, maintain. ; nnd coniine* any fence or any building or I ilroctore contrary tu the provUion* of tbe , Orel sect on of this ordinance, shall, on j conviction thereof before the mayor, record1 or. Or alderman, forfeit and ba sentenced j and adjudged to pay ibe 6ne of-lwenty-Gve ' ] dollar*. I Sec. 4. And be it further ordained and j enacted by the authorities aforesaid, Tbat j j it shell be lawful at au> time to require the , j removal of say fence or structure oot | ; erected conformably to tbo provisions bvrei of, and if such owner or owoerw of ag»Dt» j of aaid property shall oegtect or refute to | ^ proceed »:th aaid work for tb# space of | I sixty day* after receiving said nouca. tbe 1 same shall be l erlered a oaisanc* j then it ' | shall Im tbe duty of the street comtni-ctncer • j to cBu-o tbe wotk to be duue. aod ehsil charge the same to ihb respective owner or ' I owners of said prop«(rty. who shall be re- I quired to pay the Mum. and upon refusal ' thall lie *ned in an actios of debt before tb# mayor, reeerter, or alderman in tbe 1 name of the city treasurer, and made to pay tbe same. Ssc. 5. And La it furthetiotdained and ' rneetcd by the authorities aforesaid. That ( this ordinance the!) go into effect 'mcie- 1 diately. »Y AUTHORITY. LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. A furttatr tupplftreut to tbe act' eatiiltd "An act concerning ion* aod taverns." I 1. Be it enacted by tb* Brwata and Geo- i era! Assembly of tha Bute of New Jartey, i That the twenty-first section of the raid set ' to which this I* a rupplemest be and tbe 1 seme i* hereby repeated. 2. And be it eaarted, Tbe! *!1 penalise* and forteitsres Incurred under or b; virtue of the said twentyAm s*ction of th* said j act bw aud tbe tame are hereby abreysUd and discharged. 3. Add be it enacted, Tbat this act tLs.ll tabs effect immediately. Approved March 11, 1844 SPEQIAL NOTICES] THE U8GEK SEWING CHINESots urnxm -a" family sxtviivo ma- ' CRQfK Is f«*« (alclos • "orld-wlC# reputatton. It . la beyond BouM th* beat *o<l cAeopaat aaBmoathaautiful of all Foailfe Sawtag Maehtna* yvt ottrraC to the J uuflc. Hn other Fatally Sewlnc MutUc has , » mMUf aaaful appUasMs for H*a>nita«, Marti nz. IVlllnf, Tucklnf, Cathrrtnf, fluaclMt, BraWtag, Cn.bmUrr.%. fiordlnc. aod *o fbrtk. N# other r.mUr Sew In* Maohla* ha- ee much caRnWT tor * (roat vartetj of work. It wilt *ew all kind, of rloth, and with all kind* of thread Great *ad reveal Improvement, otake our Family tewlac Maoblae moat reliable, sad mmt dnrabte, aod swt certain Id Mttoa at alt rate* of ipced. ft make* tb* laUrloek*d *tltib, vhtab Is the h*wt atlSte known. Aoy are, even of the a*a*t otdlaary capacity, eaa see at , a (tea** how to am the t*-«rr -A" r.mlly tewto* Maebtre. Our FomUy Srerttut MaeWre* are lLi.had ta ehoetw sad MculUte *ty»e. The Foldlae Cater of tb* Family Machtae I* • pteee of ewaadar wiwkmaaihlp of tha moat narflt klad 1 It p*o**u*» tea machlar whaa ue« te a**, aad whec 1 about to be operated m*y be qa* I u a apeelou* aad .ubatantiat tahte to aortala Om *r«k. While •a* Aalekad ta tba Wmptert aad *ha*to*t *p» 1 pbeetbte, ateaew are teleraod aad «a***WWel teth* I rest .B.tlj aad *tewvS iiawa«ew n U atoolwMy aoorerery tooaa tha TaaiUy MoI '-1** '*°^4'oa. « «« to Jnd*« at IU n«' <y M to «Mt ho»*m..d a* paptear tm famUf aawto* aeawr Mauafteturta* amehlao* as* f.r maaolaetury lap purpose,. . ■ Tte Breaeb Orisra stw writ *t«sUfS<nth rite. "" rad«yU^,WS' Ul* ** 1 O. C. *w m, A*ert ta Maw ffraamrtoh. -ft OS** m Swraet El roe* • ;

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We will jive * eo--r,tmk; 1 "U "It eoodv sma by tror xzeitta, ■/» p,y w-f , ,t ( :<ou- #«! u. Sioujet m*th.w»rtpv»KiureM«re •apt su». Our o.«tblur u perfect ta It* taeebaa *o . ■ 1 A child eon !.»«rp to opera tr-rt bj TraWS»i Jd.i: » I loatructlon. It n "ay J wal'.y Vwlo* 11, . ■ olila* In uoe, and we b\v- rrd-rrd t!iepr*re to P.r.lK-o Hollars. Kaeh M«'h'..r u ww-rgJHte: tor thtep yam re Addta*a C. RUCGIM*.: . , t oje ty <"■**- A*t-, batrali, Mick. E\E AND EAR."" I ' PROF I. is A auk. M P., tauttat »nrt Aer.tr, . formerly of Lryrtea, Uoltaad, " «•» at No i-; ! ire M. pot, mioidto, wa-.re pafMOM »«Lrt-u wi-!i J dlaeaar* n) Ihe tvr and Kar will be aeitullBcalty 1 , Ireaiefiaadkiut !/ cufAM*.. Arti Acta! ejaa p;*vf I wt-hnut pafn. Ko afcarur* made [or.xaic,- , ' j Tba SVdlv.l Faeulty la Invited, ar Wo bu 00 I secret* In hla mc-le Of troalaiftt. ya tS IT joh\ n. HtmrwAN, ¥ ' Mtornrj-nt-Law, Mnstfr, Kxasilsrr, sad Sollrllor Is fluuicrry. 1 I CA TE MAY COVRT ROCSK. NEW JSHSLY i t He will atteod 10 all leg*: buaiBrea, ellf.rr citij Contritu. *™ter **4aJt Uada ot | ; L He wen tcknowlertje all Winds of wrHlnre, <!lber athtsoIBceor at ouohptaaca aamay becoalrvu. I t He will rtre particular attention ta Che oUleeUiu. | ^ ^ of a. I v.onvyr. ' * "*»a"p?hHi*IMT'"*l'a ■"V-re J 7. He has on iiaod Mamp, of all kladaaud tb* latoat Stamp law|. 1 ; J»a°"y Itoa. f« i| MARRIEU, li GRAC E— BTKELM AN.— By Rev. J. 1 H. Diverly, M arch 13, 1884, -Mr. Jam** L t (trace, of Denou tuwa*kip,*n<l MWs Rebec - ^ I ca Steelmwn. nf Upper township, Caps May county. ' ■ - t-w-t 1 CHAMPION - CREAMER.— By the ' ••me. April lfitlr, 1 864, Mr. EarnMt Cbsm- } | pion, of Cumberland enemy, end Mis# Hsn- . . nati Creamer, of Gape May county. P A ri" E RS O N --74' I LI ,1 A M S .— On th* | 10th inst.. *t Pctfrab-fg, by Mr. 6b'o«ri maker, Erq, Mr. WHliani B. Pgttaraen, of ^ Bordrntowo, to Mra. Klixa V.'iii'.ama. of r Capo May Court IIvuv. . 'i, DIED. I'l. DREDGE..— At Cold Hnring. on Monday. A prH_24lh," k|r EZtrkitI Eldredga in the 8"tb year of bis uge. | C R A N DO L — A 1 Carp»tiier'e Loading, ; on Thursday, April 31m, Mr. Reubsn Oran J , dol, aped 29 year* and 20 days. - j new; A D V E R T I SEM ENT8 NEW mi.I.HVERVt v MISS MARY PRICK Informs har Friend* aad' the Public tbat aba ho* received aad krepe oa I band a larzeaud eluant atMrtmautnf MIIXINSKY GOOUSatlicr rreirtrnre kbvveCoW terln*. and win ' be happe to receive tbe potroaaf* of bar oM as well W , 1 aa new Cm to mare afSS Ha | JOSEPH CnAYiriO-N ' • TT A* Just received »c» dose n beat aiTk-dolr'-cd • ! 11 and Wax Spool CoTTOW, which be ia aeUloc ' at * cent* per Spool cr S* ewnta pee .PoSiidi ■ Site Cuitoe«ra are Invited to call lucandtately t ! and pit a awpply of tbe asm*, •» they «ae Deter , have tbe OjiyoriuaitT again of retting gooc apoei > 1 Cotton for (eaa than lo nenta. apu j Cape May GH., April s«tt. fe*f. . ] % NOTICE TO CREDITOQS. . ! TYAVID WARWICK, Executor Of Wlt-UAM I 1J FIDLEM, deceased — } i By direction of tbe anrrreMa of the Cocaty of , Cape May, beraby glvaa notlre to tha creditor, cf 1 1 tb. avtd decedent ta bring la that.- doftco. dam and,, and elaleuu aralntt tte estate of tb* aa'i dare lent (under oath), wllhlu utae month,, or fbewmtfiaba ] foievar barred of any aettre ttareSnr w »«--re eatd exaeu or. OAVtp warwsCK. Fvaretoi ATTENTION. » TTir Colon votarn ot the eerrral towreb lp» of tba 1 County of Cape May xrtU moat ta tSaw reejwe■tva towoiblpa on FRIDAY, May ath, at * o'clock r as., at tbe pl*je ef hoMlag Ores; !Mt primary meeriag, for Cewbty nttaen. to etJMt one or more Dalagatae from aott township te attend tbe State convaattaa tobu behJ at TrewfesmeSqa Hia ' day cf MAY neat, to velaet Iielegatea 10 Ihe Nation- ! SSMffiitS iwree psjfrr"0 apis St tea r Sttee KxreuSyt^Creimtttre STATE OF JOBW ffBRUif. j 1 """"'"SfS.'iSSirtte , GENERAL ORDERS «i>. 8. TIN aaeordaoee arith Instraetion* uoetwad fr is .tbe War DeparUren!. tt t. boreby aaaouand • SSMMasiJE; ir--rsr:,f,f , or Infaatry nrranlaetloo*. d 'nperaeaaarbptattarti-VMsaSMa.^ " J^^sgaaaaaareas 2 V their re>i.!eoce *t tha time they are miigfivid laao. 1. B, ortlrr of fbc ComntaadsT^a-ChSer. I apwv, " F3||5 . ' rLof fe Am raaH^:-^ r ^ PULL ASSORTMENT of . FRESH CR0C5D - from ftotaa. County alwuyt oa bawl a* 7^ LOWEST MARKET PKICBH. I apt* Mb* <L ff CARK.