f a : THE OCEAN WAVE, CAPE 1S1 ANILAIAPE MAY COUNTY, SB>V JKBSB*. 1 = : ==^=jdfeli * ; 1- .-i. ■. en Butt- i , ■ j . E .'Hi =ao-- - '• - ~sr~jSr-^= • 1
<E(t Capt Jflm #rtra ®Bibt H PUBLISHED EVERY TII!«MT BT " xJNBPjjB' 1 1 *. K. nAGO.VJGM:, F r«jw Island, Cape Maj Coantj, X. J. f .-_ • jl ' t ta< IMlir and ■ ll«lf ptr year. ^ -.i -L^Ll,! ' t Tburailuy. June 9, I MM. r r* — .1 WIKXCD , At this office. n boy baring som* kno«l- ! ^ edge of tbe priming beiit***, who can'.et ^ 'type, roll, anii increase* in tbe knowledge --f ■ the a IT. To an industrious hoy, good trage*"1' ,nnd a pleasant fit nation will be given. 1 Xotlre to Drafted lieu. For tbe information of those who have j . been drafted we. would inform them that ( | the day specifi-.il in their notice to appear j ^ at the rendesvoor, while it i« intended for , them te be examined at that time, it « ill he i 1 necessary for them to b» ready on that uay | to be prepared, i:. they ur« not exempted, j to either pay $3tW commutation muuey, ; furnish a aulMtitnte, or go at one* to camp, j 8— Uhlan Sow. Heretofore the artizai.s of the dough j trohgh coold aappljr their customers in i this city, by means of baskets and two- : wheeled hand-carti. We ere glad to • see that tbe business of Mr. C Betkman has iuercaied to such an extent thai be its* been compelled to procure* horse ! and soluble wagon to serve bis nuine- I rous cotlomtrs with the itaO of life. Tobacco and began. Dealers in the above articles will find it | to their iotervst to boy of Messrs. Simmoui , A McBrlde, 210 Market St.. Philadelphia, i1 They sell their goods at more reasonable prices than other wholesale merchants. bower Township Ladies Aid Society. The l-Smes of the Lower Township forwarded a box on Iho first of liny, to the U. 8. Christian Commission, cuntaiuiug tbe following articles ; 41 pairs Socks, 8 purs Flannel Drawui 8 pairs lied • 6 palm Slippers, 11 Flannel 8b.U«, 18 Handkerchiefs, « 6 amall Pillow*, « 15 lbs. Frnit. 10 lbs. So gar. 6 Ibv^'Crackere, 2 lbs. Chockolatn, 5 ri*. Creau Coffee, 8 papers of dwir-e. 11 " Corn starch, and 8 LW1 caak. *' * I)t»ssa Williamson, Sfcc'y. Cats SI»t Court flociuc, Jitni* 6, 1864. Ma. S. R. Maookaui.K, Dear Sir : Neat ' Saturday and Snnday, June I lib ami 12lb, j will bo observed by us as our lime honored i "Yearly Meeting," and will be the one kmidr-d and fj'^-ucond Anniversary of our Church, (First Cape May Baptist Church). Re*. James Trirketi, of WesichooUt. Pa., will preach un that occasion. 1 Very Respectfully, Yours, Win. Swindea. GREAT BBHiMmW TO SCHOOLS. WiUson's new and popular aeries of1 Banders had Charts, embracing the natn- [ ral aci-neea; Charts, illustratfrg the seh. jeote of the Rsadera; making the mwn In- j terostiap and instructive method of teaching ever adeipted. Ttnrre ere having an immaose eale— 2,000,000 oopie* aold recently. Mr. 8. Morris of Freehold, N. J.. Agent for this State, i» rapidly introduci ig them in aH the bast schools of the State. They give great satisfaction everywhere. AH j who order of Mr. .Morris nt t-e readers at half of the retail prices till nit the readers ars introdacod. Fatal* rsles at wholesale i prices. Charts nicely colored and mounted with G0»' illustration". fit por set. Ilei sera aad order of the Agent, and get the ; Readers at half price. When in use he | sells them at QrAolrtal* price*, that is one j third off of retail price. Charts, In Atlas form, for family u«e. $15. | hiaOoal of Ul'jeci Leasoas, nearfy 400 pages, $1.25. 8. Morris is supply in g the be«t Public' aad High Schools in the ntate with tbaaa work. (Auyct'a Physical Maps, Pot- j teran 1 Hammond's Writing Books, aad j Book-Keeping sold also. fgr The Strawberry and Ice Cream F.n- | urtainmaai girea oa Saturday ereaing by t the Cape Island Ladies Aid Society, was vary saeevtiTol, and gars general satisfac- : . ' . : The "An-Ltx* Railroad " — A apecinl dispatch front Washington, to the S«»'¥*vk;Tiaw»w)«~^ The House Select Commit** on the Air Line Railroad between Washington and Hew York will report their own bill, which differs materially from tbe SMuteBill. The Senate »UI not accept tbe House Bill, and thus the scheme may bo defeated altogether. — Hi. rumored that the Third lUmm meat New Jersey Volunteers will rttnW in a few1 days ; probably the latter - part of ibis week. It wii'l be mastered oat of oarvieeat Tcaobnt, wh«ru a AOiUtlo MMTwho com poet the rarmtw
We ask atteotio* ie the annonneo-l meal of Ihg'Wr-tt Jersey Railroad lincS ^ whleB wljl be found in oar advertising! , • columns Id -day. Tbe most noticeable 1 j In tbls connection is that two dally j ^ , trains now run to Cape -May, and a j , ' third will be added in a few day*. Tbe Cape May Railroad Company have , made good use of the lima since the last : rails were *o hurriedly laid In August .last in pci feeling ibw track, which is ' in very good order and constantly 1 getting better. We understand that the express trains Will ran throogh in 1 . .about 31 2 boors or less. Our wes: and south Jersey friends appear to bare awnkvd from their lethargy, anil are i in- , 1 proving their hoases, Unds and waya. , They have still much to learn, but they i f very much to encourngo tbein in | ' their forward carder. With proper en- i i-rgy and spirit developed among a peo- ' j pie « ho have been so long secluded, but ! abo now have such abundant facilities ! and xticb unparalleled attractions io io- ; . vile pleasure and bealih seekers, it is j not hazarding much to predict for them TB~prosperwus fatutw. , 1 Cape May is asauredly the watering j place of ihis country, lu beach is on- ' paralleled. With. the limitless Atlantic [ and Dcluwsra Bay stretching along iU | borders, come which way the breezu , may, they bring with Ibetn the coolness j und Invigorutiou of tbs sea air. — X-utii American.
..... ( GREAT IMPROVEMENT. , Tbe' West Jersey Railroad Company t have pnrchased a large lot on Timber j j creek, at Westville, where they are en- t : gaged io putting up an extensive wharf j ) . To. that point, tbe creek affurds navigu- ! ( j tion for craft not drawing over six or f ( eight feet of water. Heavy articles to j ( be iransportod overTbs road are to be i . 1 landed her*, instead of at tbe over- ; j crosrdedMvharves at Camden as hereto- ' 1 ' fore. Ample proviaiun it being made j 1 ! for an extensive business, not only in i 1 ! the construction of the wharf, but 'also ' I iu the convvr.leuces for unloading ' freight Being nearly opposite the t ■ mouth of the Schuylkill, it is especially 1 I couvenient for landing coal, lumber cr | iron, from lite neighborhood of Uiat j t rivor. The business of the road bat increased, we are authoritatively lr,- 1 fwruied, beyond the expectations of the 1 | most sanguine. In thu transportation , 1 of coal alone, to tbo glass work* near : the road, a heavy business is already [' J transacted, tbe company finding it diffi- ' cult to obtain cars as fast as rei|uircd ! for use — Salem Standard. . , WORDS ABOl T THE DRAFT. I : The following questions propounded to , j the Adjutant Central, with bis answers, f has bteu furnished fur publication : Q. Can we fill tbe quota of any county ! or township with volunteers before the no-j ! tiflcstioo of a .draft made known to the! « drafted mer. ? A. Credits for roluutern cease at soon j as tbe draft for a township is mqfir. Q. If a man pays the $300"for exemp- . lion, eoder the pFes- nt draft, bow long uoca | it axerht him t ' j A Umil llie next draft ordered by the I ' ; I'raaident, but in no case for a loegtr p-- ' ' j riml than iwrlva months.* ' j Q. Can men be plac-1 in the U. 8. h's. i vp. as substitutes, without appearing in | ' i parson at the Frontal Marshal's office lit i ' • said DistrictT 1 I A No. AH aabstitalo* mast be uxam- I ' ircd and ]w*Aad by the Board of Kornl- | niant, and then be regularly enlisted. i ' Q. Mutt substitutes receive ike whole ! ' uiji t oil «f local boon I j T I 1 j A."* That depends on ahuUirr it baa been ; ' j promised Jo Them or not. Thu amount j ! promised must be paid in ajl,qaaaa. ' ' Q. Caa an alien be subaLtota for a drsT- ' ted man t ' | A Sot without ba baa declared Ins in- j ' ; U -niton of beconqog a ciljt'C of tbe Cui- j I t»d 8 tales. THE CLEVELAND CONTENTION. ! t ! The Radical Convention for the nomioa- I i : tioo or candidates for Presiileot and Vice -< i resident of tbe United Slates met on 1 J Tuesday at Clevaland. Wm. F. Johnston, of Pwona, was temporary chairman. Crne- | ral Cochrane, of New York, wes .aubis- - qnenlly elected permanent President. Tbe r Committee on Rrsolotion* reported a long • | series, endorsing tbe Monroe doctrine, fa- - i vuiiog a aingle Presidential term, declaring j that -tbe reconstruction of the rebellion! j Slates belongs to tbe people, throogh their j representative* in Coogrevs, and not to the 1 p Executive. Ac. After tbe completion oT' tbe organisation, aad the transaction of I s tome preliminary business; the Convcntinn I i nominated John C. Fremont for President, ! j and John Cochrane of New Yfirk, for Vice 9 President. Babesquently a committee was : appointed to davise a nam* lor thamwpare tv. Tbe Conveutiun then adjourned. ScfcrS. T. Oasrisoo, at Baymne, N. J., U:0 tone, built at Ueaben, Capo May, in ki ibsfi, bow at Pawtuckst. baa ban Sold for r |MM cash. She wiH berosiiar bail from i Posstcaimu; 1 Tha biiTto Mtborisc th. iffsOAUH ° of so ocean mail eieamvhip "eryiee helwaa* i the Ceiud titatMa^BraaHkavtog^bw
Gen. Grant ollHply informs Ore War ! Departaicat thai.M Mo^Aiy evening, " ' 30'.fi, lhe oaemy came o»#e on Our left i and attacked, but were repnleed with i cunxiderable slanghtrr. To relieve Gen.- • who wes on the kit, General ^ Meade ordered an attack on. tbe whole j line- Gen Hancock, who was tbeool* one who ivcr-Ded the order in lime, 1 drove tbe rebel* from their ir.trenehed skirmish Hues, and if ill holds them. Fuller dispslcbee say that it was Kwell'e ; corps which attempted to tarn Warren's left, but wns repulsed. The engagement wns ehort, sharp end dedlsive Warren holds bis ground, at a distance of seven miles from Richmond. No report of our losses have been received, ! but they are supposed to be light. From Gen. Boiler's fcdrpartmont we | have intelligence that Gen. Smith and Brooks' troops have been transferred to | the Army of tbe Pofomec. They were •i-iit io transports up the York river to White House, the now base of supplies ^ ' for Gen. Graul. Gcu. Sherman's latott official dispatch , reports no change* iu -bis tun v<: merit*. ! There bad been some slight skirmishing . since the affair of Saturday. A Louis- , ; ville dispatch says that the Chattanooga , ! Gazette of Suuduy announces that Geo. . Shertnun estublished his headquarters at I Dallas on Friday last Admiral Porter, in an official dispatch
dated Chlro, M«v 2G, slates that the K j army had all crossed the Atehafjljya, n tho gonbosts covering their crossing. Geo. Smith, who brought op tbe rear, e turned upon the rebels und killed and ; wcuuded a number, lie captured 180 ( i prisoners aud two field pieces. All was . i quiet od the river The gunboates-put , flight a battery bo low Tunica Bend. ^ j From tbe Army of the Potomac we f j unoflicirft reports that our arm; reached Mechanicsville 'oo Alonday > morning, with but little opposition. D Sbecldan bed routed ti e enemy's cava--at all points, and captured man* prisonercr. During Monday heavy can- * nofitdlng was beard in the direction of MechaulciviHe. Gen Sherman telegraphs from Kings- ^ ! tun thai the rebels attacked onr forces ^ at " 1-2 o'clock on Tuesday moroing, ^ and after fighting until 10 o'clock were repulsed. Our Itfi then reached the railroad near Marietta. Tho movements r i for several day* have been to accom- 1 •plisb that object. Moteby's gang captured eighteen of J I onr soldiers, several dayi siuce, near ^ j Port Royal, Vo. New Orleans dates to the 25th nit. 1 were brought by the steamer Catawba, 1 I at New York yesterday. There is no ' > intelligence concerning the ruok-emonU 1 ^ofBsnkxnr Uanby. T. Butler King ' I died in Georgia on the 10th ult. The i shipbuilders at Mobile are vory bn»y in j cooeiructing vrsaels. Maltamoraa ad- | vices state that 2000 rebels were el ' j' Ringgold Barracks designing an attack ' "i on Brownsville. | Geo. Graul reporu to' the War Dc- : partment that on Tuesday afternoou : Gen. Sheridan had ■ fight with Fill- j ' bugh Lee's forces at Cold Harbor, and ^ routed tiiem. A considerable number 1 j of prisouers were captured. The Sixth | Corps was sent out to Occupy the place. I Ou Wtdnefidey morning the enemy was ! ouning a lioavy column in tbo same dii recti OS. An order was sent to Warren to fall upon their flank. Wilson 1 [ bad a fight on Tuesday evening, near ; Hanover Court House, with Young's i brigade of cavalry, routing it and killing j sod capturing many. . > Gen. Butler has ordered tho return of . ! the prisoners qaptored by Gen. Wild . and scut to Point Lookout Early on Monday morhiog a rebel iron-clad casne ! down the James river and attacked onr ( monitors. After an en gate merit of np- , war Ja of two hoars the rebel iron-clad was driven np tbe river. Geo- Crooks, according to a speqial ' dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette, baa 1 started on another expedition. The steamer Fait on, from Port Royal , on tha 30th ult., arrived at New York i I yesterday. Qen. Foster baa assumed r j command of tbe Department of tbo ' ; South. A convention of loyalists at r Jacksonville, Florida, bad elected dele- ' i gates to tbe Baltimore Cpavenlion. 1 Gen. Birney's expedition "op the Aabe- | ) poo river, Florida, bad been nnsucecsa. , fol, owing to y>a disobedience of os<ici*- . by a pilot. Tbe etaamar Boston get aground and was riddled by a rebel battery. She was burned to prevent h« ' from foiling into rebel bunds. Tbe ' steamer Colombia is rapor nd to have [ bean captured by the rebels in St John's river. t Geo. ftract reports to the W.r De-i , pvrtoieot that on Friday morning at i hail pah fowr -ottook .» aasanlt mode on ribo tmmy. - *t>» -w*r dri*, n
^tin~hls entranokaseWs qTvOll P<fita Oar troops, bowefar, gained no decWve sHvantage. Over threa hundred prison- q| era, principally ofBreekenridga's fortes, u were captured. 9or '0M 'n killed and woendrd i* estimated at 3,600. Oo t, 'Friday evening, tha enemy soddenly c, attacked Smith's brigade of Gibbon's division. The battle lasted wi|h -great t fury for half an hour, and the attack was unwaveringly repulsed. At 6 P. C M., Wilson with his cavalry fell upon t' the rear of n brigade of Heth's division, I 0 which Leo bad thrown around to bis j left, apparently with tba Intention of ' • enveloping ' Burnside. After a sharp i | bat short conflict, Wilson drove them |J from their rifle pits in cofusion He | took a few prisoners. He had previous- ' ly fought with end rooted Gordon'* bri- ! * gado of rebel cavalry. On Saturday ' ^ morning, tbe enemy's left wing in froot 1 1 of Burnside was foond to have been i | drawn in during the night. An unoffi- 1 1 r cisl dispatch via Fortress Monroe snys | < that 1,000 prisoners hsvf arrived at the ; While House. A Herald com-spoc- i t dent with the Eighteenth Corps reports 1 1 [ that 500 Georgia troops have 00100*1010 i 1 our lines aed given lliemtelrrt op From Gen. Butlvr's department we ! , have an unofficial dispatch, slating that j on Wednesday evening tho enemy attacked the Hoes of di-fcnce above Ber- j muda Hundred, and mode a charge, evidently with the intention of capturing 1 onr Parrott guns, but were repulsed ! uuv 1 arruiv guua, uui wr,o icpu»cu i
with *.-vrre loss. The fighting contin-' ned until near Thursday morning. Gen. Sherman's latest dispsU'h •• 00 | Saturday morning. It is duted thirteen miles west of Marietta, and reports . that hia left is now well around, covering all the roads from the south to the railroad about Ackworth. His cavalry ] been in Ackworth, and occupies in. all the A la toon a I'ass We hafe details of Gen. Sherman* movements to tba 31st ult. Hooker's ] corps fought tbe rebel Hood near I al- j las on tbe 25th. Tha eoemy was driven | for two miles , A concealed battery did much murder, hut was taken by our troops, with a loss of 900 men. Our ' j whole loss is now reckoned at fifteen hundred, Wc gained two cannon, two miles of ground, and a better position and arrangement. Secession ville, South Carolina, it is reported by a rebel major wfio came into Gen. Boiler's lines on Saturday, has beeu capture^ by our forces. Charlesis threatened, »nd the rebel commander is snid to bavc tilt-graphed for reinforcements. Gen. Grant reportrd lo the War Department at six o'clock on Sunday evening. There had lieon no fighting during the day. The enemy made an el-tny-k on Saturday night on Huncock, Wright aud 8mith, but where everywhere repulsed. Hancock's lines are drought within forty yards of the rabrl works. Tbe rebel* were very busy on Saturday conarracting retrenchment* on the west tide of the Chicksliomlny, at i Bottoms Bridge. Ati unofficial dis1 patch from Fortress Monroe, not ao late 1 as Grant's, reports that Gen. Grant has
I gained a great victory over Lee in front j of Richmond, capturing large number* j of prisoners A dispatch from Grant; yesterday says everything is going oa j ■* i( Gen. 8kermao on Sunday afternoon ! q was at Alatoona creek. He reports | 1 lhat.jUm enemy discovered tbe move- • „ ment. around his right flank, and ahan- t doned'his position on Saturday night. On Sunday, McPhcrsnn was moving fur ( Ackworth, Thomas 'was on the direct , - Marietta road, and 8chafirld on his t rigM. The enemy's abandoned works t | are 'mmense, and have been turned with > , 1 a less loss than baa tieen inflicted npon • . the rebels. At noon yesterday Sher- ' man telegraphed that he was on tbe 1 railroad at Ackworth station, and bad ' full possession np to within oue mile of ( I Marietta. j 1 Wa learn from St. Louis that tbe goorillaa are vary active in Missonri , I and very numerous. Tbey wr re within t . eight miles of Cape Girardeau on Fri- ' I day in strong force. Tbry cot the tale- ] , graph line to New Madrid end at « t Charleston., 1 Late Mexican advices are to tbe effect tbst great preparations are being made ' - Tor tbe recaption of Maximilian A con- 1 - spiracy baa been discovered In Goadala- 1 L iara, nad -thirteen of the conapisaturs 1 t vrera arreatad Artillrry had been ra- - crlvrd by the Gorerner ef Nne* a, Leon 1 : and Monterey Gen. Dotreie occopiud 1 : Nacheetian, captoriog one hundred ) prisoaera. At the Kentucky Agricultural and To- . baeco Fair, the other day, a hogshead of 1 Kentucky Moslaotarad last lobeocO aold ' ' for $4 90 petnputid. beuig more then dou- - l hia tba 'price war obtained, before. |o the.
pMREMORlL ' Calvie Betder. Esq.", a f»roin.av«leHi»n of Balevn. dead suddenly of ponh^b. en 25th dflPV | Gen. Irwin McDowell leaves Washing- 1. this weak fur Ualiibrnis, to e<r«ine j J1 command of tho Department uf th< Phcific. | ti Henry B. A'ntjmoy few heelf tMlsslsd r U. 8. S*«n«tor from Rhode Island. ' j ' Hon. Joshna R. Giddiags, U. S. Consul- 1 c iu Canada, dropped Jrad iv Moo- ' c Veal, on the evening of tbe 2Dtfa of May. 1 1 of disease of the heart. ! , i James Uaylor, of New Yark, bus beer. I ' ! appointed special agent at large, or the | ' j Office Deportmaal, 10 place ol Jainei, j : I Holbrouk, deceased. H " Rev. Lovl Janvier, toa of Rev. Gscrgt I , I W. Janvier, of Salem county, for tarn'y | seven years a missionary in India, wa* as- j [ ••rsaiiatcd on th* 25th of March last, by I i i being struck 00 the bead with a clali by 1 1 J one of e crowd by v horn he was aurrouudeu. ; He wes a faithful worker io tbe mi»siooarv I I field and died in the cease to which tie be<i ■ 1 | devoted bis life. ! An Ohio peper tells of on* Captain j j Stanton Shales, who bad teen bald fifty • j after a sever* headache, had a er« crop ul { .hair. of rapid growth, which is now thick, j silken, while and loug— eo long rbat it is j j combed buck from the forehead, and lied J I with a ribbon al tbe Deck. STATISTICS.
Tba Post Office Department u*e Sflfi.-i*' 000 worth ol wrapping pnper, $15,000 worth j " t of twin*. $60,000 for new mail bags, and r i $10,000 for new locks and keys— in one'* i y«*r ! j Ireland bat lost 2. 500,0)H) of its popofti- ti I tlon by emigiation in ten years, and the ' * i exodus la null going on at the rale of 120,- j 1 | 000 a year. j I Among the 24,000 nine months' man i ^ ' j from Masiachusella there sere 23 John. ' William*. 21 John Smiths, 50 Juhn Drown j * i.l and 18 \V illmm smiths. ; 1 j Queen Victoria has nine children, aged j ( respectively 23. 22. 20. 19. 17, la. 14. 10, , -1 ^ and 6. Five girls and four boy*. Three | j Tbe "SuniUry" contribution- to tha war ' 1 have been more tlu.o $16,000,000. j , r Tb- Oldest I.shxuitxnt. — John lien- \ , r ry Sbnltz, residing 00 thu old Martha , « I Furnace property, in Burlington Coun. , > ty, eleven ailee from Tuckerton, has | ■ i i completed his one huudred and fifth 1 ' year, and bids fair to lire several yeara , ■ longer. He was boro in Germany, and i . was 16 years old when he arrived al „ Philadelphia, before thu Revolutionary | war, and was ft-r thirty years a cooper j . | io the employment of the lute Stephen , f | tiirard. His eyesizht is failing, but his hearing is good. He lives with bi* son- < , in-law Duoirl McCoy, on a farra.brlong- 1 ' j ing to Araory Edwards, of Shrewsbury. 1- 1 Quick Work —The Paterson Guar- J - 1 disn has the following , I,"! ••-The only Patera*# man killed in the | - i 33d New Jersey regiment, in tho late ] e 1 fights under Shcrunre, wu* poor Witts .-I '■ Brown. The news had no sooner reach- ; n I rd his Borrowing wife 'ban she straight- j n ' way married again, uot even waiting for it i a confirmation of the saddening intelli-i-jgcncc; having goitcn the ntwa in the ;a j morning, Mrs. Brown was married again is ] before bed time that night." ill .
| The Marl Kailroxd. — Tuis road, j though scarcely completed, it already j doing n thriving busiucst, upwards of i two thousand tons having alaeady been delivered along the road or its branches. | supply, large oa it is, could easily 1 I been tripled had tbe company beeo : ublo to procure a sufficient number of can to transport it. The monthly lablo of marine losses for the past month shows an aggregate of 24 , vesaals, Vit: Nroa ships, fonr barques; four five schooners and two sloops. Of tha abova one was captured by a rebel privateer and burned; one foonuerad at aea ; six wars abandoned at aea ; oaa sank, and are missing, supposed lost. Tha total valae of the properly lost, destroyed sod missing, i* eatlmsted at $*I,O60,OCK). The •hip Elisabeth, Gillespie, from Londonder, lost on Corson's Inlet, Is set down at $50,000. * Tbe vast number of 10,280 emigrants arrived at New York last week. 'I bis makas the number landed eince January 1, 68,070. The aainber landed in tbe corresponding period ef last year was 49,Ce2. The balof tba eommalalion fund at present io is $77,589 14. The yearly product or pianos in the United Htatei has increased from 20000 lo 20,000 in tha latt fourteen years, the latter number being the estimated moan actnre of tbo present y«ar. Mb. Eonoa:— Mack doabt is expressed to whether or not MaximiJIiea will go Mexico and sway hia royal sceptre. — Th* Mexican* are becoming united under President Jeares, and aspiri-ig Maxim illian is aft aid that be wontd scon find himself in "hoi water" if an attempt is mad* to role these people. If be bears that th* Mexicen preaident it about being clod in th# fin# .p'p.,ci -1.1 p, iv., 1 iv w am CheetnntM.. Phila., be will never darn kail hi Mtzko
8PECIAL NOTICES. " THE SINCE* MA- • OP* LUTER -A' StttdLT SKWJNO J*XCHI^rKts that c*lelnf we-st-wM* rrputatlor. n j» t-cTUOd W*nbt the best aad AnpeSt »iwl rao*t beauUlol of SB Faulty Vwtnr Msrbtses *»! oflrrrd to I t be ] ehlte. No rtbrr reralty *ewlnr MaobSo* fcu many uaeful seisms Set WrmmUlc. mcvlas. TtUli. Tucking. Gathering, S f -at tie. JUwWlag. " , r. ml. CM I -Wrlnc. Cortlec. and so hirtr. otter I Fsmlly ScwlB* XUrhtns hv- so much «* pnrlfr Ibr » creel ssrlet) <•! wtrk. It win e« "II Kinds -of ' cloth, *nd with sit kinds ol (hired. Crewt end rrwro't i impravrttr-nis ankc our Fuml v iewtag Nschia. 1 most reUabla, «n< Burnt dera'.lr. |ii>4 a>Mt rensin In $ ' I action nt *11 rstrs <^tpre.'. It nakre th* Utet1- ' locked stllcb. sygjjets Islhr le-sl^stllch known. Any i one. etm of the ,nmt ttnery Ipiparlly, ran see st a ,-tUsnce- how to use thf- Irttri -jA" Ft mil y Sew In. j Machine. Our Family Sewing M.-i lfSBc, sir llulshed its Cittic salntaiaw itjB. \ I T)>, ToldlniiCeeeof U,* »«Uy XpKhles U * ,-W*rc- f I cr cunicc u-Qiktcnnslilp 'of the most usof&l kind. . ibout to U operated r* iy be t*ho' as a spw.ous j and substantia! able Ic. eu-lisln the work. WtBc ! poerjiils. other* are aoeceed end emb-UIshed In SLe It I. «ba.-lutri] nereesery to see th' F»*l!) Maj chine in oiieratlae, m SJ to Juslye of IU *r««t cap*- ) city *od Meaty. 1 as out Maiutfartutin* maehlne* air fer inaunfactsuI lay purpoers.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i j twiat. threed , need ire. oil, he., of she Very be# , I scud for* pAMrnurr. ,j THE SINCKR MANUV, CTPBINO COMPANV. •us brwaOw«y, Near V*rh. 1 i II, C SWI.ET, A«eot In N*: Sn.nawlck. , «» Office i TS Ilurwet Street AFFUIC'TED READ. j < t'MIAM'a DVSPtPSl.V CURE Is warranty lo ^ I fllAM'a dvspkpsu aui'tAO
UI-HASI'S GRAVEL SPECIFIC It the ooly remi cdy Ibat will cure Gravel, Kidney Complaint, and , i all disease* of the Bladder. Price SI. Seel by es- ' upham's HEADACHE SPECIOC oooda but a lo ronrlneo the most akeplleal that It trill cure ! Mck and Netvout Headache, f-eur*lHa la tha Heed, upham's IIAIR GLOSS and curling fluid Impacts a bcautltul yloas to tbe hair, kae; . It tn upham'S TETTER OINTMENT la a turv aad siwo-lyeure for Tetter, Salt Rheum. Chapped Hands, ' Itch, Chilblains. k<. Fries SO cents Sent | Tl,e above preparations will b« sent lo any ad- ' dree-, on receipt rd the money. Address t. C. . ( I'll A.M. No. di South Eighth Street, Fhlla-telphls, | $40. WAGES PAID RIOO. TO tell Ktxrds for the ADAMS SEWING MAI CHINE COMPANY We will give a com&Utaloe ■ on all yoode sold by our A yen!*, ur pay n.tget at ' Irani Sttto $|0O per month, and pay all necessary A child can tram In operate it by half SB tour's Instruction- It la equal to any Family Sawing Me Each Machine la warranted for three, years. j^W Address C RUGGLES, oeniy Geo. a#l., Detroit, EVE AND EAR. j prof i. I* sac*. M. n . Oculist and Aurlat, | I Inrmerly ol Leyden, Holland, la now al N«. Ml | d.aeaaea of the Eje and rmr'wlll be acirnttSenlly aeereln in 1.1. L^e nt i.eatmeo't*' _ JntSly JOHN n. IIEFr.lfAN, . I Attorncy-al-Law, Master, Kxamlurr, nnd Solicitor In Chancery. j cape may court house, new jf.rmt i | Hi- u III at trod to all legal business, either civil |1> "t criminal. In ur out of the County. • j i. Mr will write Deed r Uucela a Murtpagrs. Leases. I. Articles of Aereo-.eut. Wills, and all kinds ef J j. He will arknowierlier- all kind, of writings, eithev !at hliultleeor a! such pi acta a, may v desired t. He win give pattimilar vtuoiloo to the collection of all money*. • - a. He la a Surveyor and -viii'ae*-. « any one as »u*K , i. He has had survnsetul rapettenec with Ikrunty an I IVmlon rtalms. 1 1. He ha* on hand Stamps of atl kinds aad the latast Stamp law*. January J*th, I cut (t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS <;koceiucn and 'unovisio vs AT LI. AC ICS STORE, *V ishlrigtoo SL. opposite «.c United stntea llutaL cap*la>s»d, H.J. The underi lapsed begs k avc lo vail a-U utlon tn Ma stuck of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR. PAINTS. DRUGS, STATUKKRY, MEDICINES, HARDWARE, UROOMR. TINWARE. BRUSHES. WOCDEN-WARE, TOBACCO A IEG ARS. POWDER h SHOT. Jse.fer.lsa, all of Urn Very. D*st QuaUty, and at thn Lowest Market Prtesa. Panes pRtnauuruia FRESH SUTTER reealvcff "S-ltravy pUksM of Goods delivered at the rob: of charge TERM8CABH. June, tth. IM. J . «• LEACH NOTICE. 'PHI Sonrd of County Examiucre srlfi crM rt 1 Laps May Court House, ou WEDNIMDAT, the IMh last, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to examine candidate* foe Scene* to teach to the puMte wdiuols In the County. M, WILLIAMSON, J P. LEAMlhG, June, I VOL IJe») County Examiner*. NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby glean thit tbe aneooot or lire ■uberntwr, administrator of Jaaan Dtvarty Will be audited aad stated by tha furrogate and reporme to the Jadgsa of th* Orphans' Court of the DANMggpjP. Dated June tth, MM. >* y. TO MASTERN AND OWNERS OT YLSSCLh. i r THE undersbcacd baring purvhaeed the twp ma1 hi -E RAtLWAVV and OHIP YARD, M hreg SSST.TSSS'i' W3t i uuUreSrel'd'S ,"SCS»SgS£ TiTKt tzt. iWTeC ' , simxxmat+rrrrrM* L R. H AREEJL ( Lee. burg. N. J^ June atfe. IAS*. . ■ .s^'a'aagJsiJBa « i JdMh ' WJ1 s WAIL*

