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• afuwaiw, „■ ■ M-- i" 1 1" - C|t Cap JPsj #«au 88alt U POLISHED tvnr THCRRTAT «* , K. MifiOJiCLr, < Cape Ulau J, Cxpe May Ceanty, J. 1 Om. Dollar »4 > Htlf per 7«' 1 -Thnriday, June 18, 1684. MEKTINS «P tBE BttiBD OF CHOSfiX rBKLUOLDERS. Tie publication nf -hi* week's papvr lias j ' been delayed on* Amy for tbe purpose ct ffiritg the report of the meotiog of iho I Board of Chosen Fr*#l:old*rv, held si lb* 1 1 Almshouse or. WnJ3»«l«y. 15lh inst. j : Present— Ucmii. Williams sod L'oraoo, , wf Upper; Lnauiicg and Young, of Middle; i !. odium, of Dsoulc ; K.wei sod Ware, of Laarr ; Lerch and Ksnaedy, of Capo , Islaod Too UlOBtva of lb* Isii inoetlOg were | read sad approved. A slatameht of the number of roluniecr* ! credited lo lha coooiv io tbo Adjalaot j . U. oeral's office. wa» |ir«Seoted, sbowJog • Ciedit-of 45 men, 41 a previous meeting cf iba Board, it j bad bean decided lo lery a lax of 82.DOQ \ for tbo prestn* year, lo pay the interest j and pari of principal of tbe oar dshl uf the part of jpal debt I

county, and thai tbe >am should be asaeased > •poo tbe towoefcips io proportion to the ; t pumlror uf eoiuuiesre erauiled to each, lo , f accotdeoce With that resolatioo, tbe aueea- I | nee i wae made in lb* following manner : I | TowaaJxIp. Credit. Whole tax. PoU tea ( Upper. *t •*><> 00 33 Panda. 4i 300 If 33 Middle, 15 ««6 « i Low; 1* • «» Kf 1 30 Capo Island , 1 311 11 1 40 < A motion to pay the familiea of colored | volaoteora tbe row of $6 par month wae I - defeated. i A motion to pay tbe sum of f300 to each drafted man who either entered tbe army ■ or Alraisbed a enbititnte, waa laid aa tbe ( uble. A vote of thanks was pa«««d to Vr. Jd»* repb inard and tbe ladies of bis faiaily, for 1 tbe enmptooos dinner furnished to- tbe ' Board. Tbe membrra vie-ed the Aloubnaie f-rm and buildings, aad expressed them- • rely#* highly delighted with tbe admirable condition in which they were lept by M r. I serd. After mutual congratulation* open the proaperity Of the eouaty and her high financial- credit, the Beard adjourned to meet at the Court House at lbs time of the oext regular stated maetlng, TIE <30* LIKMI'TIOX CUIBE. Tbo Senate Military Committee furor - the proposed abolishment of tbe $900 1 commutation featore of the enrolment taw, with the exception of tbe Chairman, Mr. WUson, who has giren notice of bis intention to offer cortsin amendments. The effect Is to gire $100 bounty to drafted men nt tbe end oT a year's service, and a proportional bounty for leas ; time if honorably discharged before the i

expiration of the year. He also propMieioeopraft >» >t a provision for voluntary enlistments Into rrgiamnta o other States from States in insurrection aad for securing the freedom of the -. wires and children of colored soldier* thus enlisted. Vkc •MBlsvllle Soldiers lid Society Forwarded a box oo the 20th ult , to the U. S. Sanitary Coramuuoo, con- | . mining the foilowiug nrtirloi : 18 pairs Can'.oo Flannel Drawers, | IB Haadksrchitfs II Small Pillows. fi Canton Flannel Shirts, 6 Towels, ■6 Pillow Cases, Bandsges, cMtral isrge rolls of mns)in, small quantity uf tint, books and papers, peck of dried fipples. On the 25tb alt , a Festival was held by Abe Indies of Pconlsville, f. cm which th»y replied $64 00 It was forwarded to the Phtledelphis Seniiary Fair. Ada Lodiera, Secretary. leettag ef City Cotwcll. A meeting of the City Cooncil was beldonMoaday tvsning. 13th lest-— Preeast,— Messrs. Edmunds, 'Hand. Kennedy, Learning, Eehellenger, Smith, * i. a. w. »«. v The foilowiug petitions for license were granted J. Y. Cakt, Coegrsas Hall; West A Miller, Ueitsd States Hotel; Philip Koesig. Charles A. Bbaw eras elected Watchnee for the Missing -year, with -insirectioes to go oe duty oo July 1st letrtj iefliBf. Tbs was houdrvd and fifly-eseond Anniversary of the ergaaiaal|ou of tbr First Ban lis. Cfcurtffi at Cape May Court Boss., waa held on Sondag last. Tks servicewase aeedwrtsd by lha pastor, Bsv. Mr. ■wMae, aostrted by tha Rev. Mr. Trisk- . sea, of WoauW4,r. Pa., and were ef t ^1— s-«w». n. Ik*j * Wlteu Con... -re hroogbt h-jeaa to Ibis eeenty oo Battw-

inoun o» yr*» newt. Advices from the Army of tha Poto* ' mac to the 1 1th, state >b 't both armire { occupy their old positions. The rail- ^ yoad from Dispmtcb Station lo White I House has Men torn pp byoor men, end : •he rails and ties ha»e been carefully ' J taken awsy. From the Army of the Potomac, we [ ■ j heveiotelligence fo Wednesday morn- ; ( , ing at Sme O'clock. On iho prerioos | ! evening oar dod'er.d wounded were ^ ! hracght off . the fitld undrr a 6«g ofi : trore There was no fiiibting on Tues- : j day. A portion of the Fifth Corps is j | reported as having arrived at a point i on tbe Chickahuminy, near Bottom's j Bridge, and considerable Bring wss heard in that direction Tuesday afterGeneral Grant reported on Saturday j aftcrnopn that the rebel cusulry made a j 1 ! dush into Wilson's lines, tiesr the Ten- J L | nyboo'r. On Friday end on 8stnrdny j I ! morning, Wilson seut out s part of Mc- j j lotosb's br;gade to see whero the enemy < ' ' was. Their pickets were driven back, : aad their outer linrs "forced, tbo cavalry , ; passing over die intrvnehments. About j . u.tl mo lOUOH.OUinOW, I r

mile west of B«t!>e«iia Church, Mcln- j ■ | tosh cams upon Field's division of in- , : funuy.aud having accomplished the pur- \ t pose of his reconnoitsance, retired, t j liriuging avray four or five prison*.**. ; ' Our loss was 16. t From the Army of the Potomac wc information that on Monday Gen. I Grant sent a flag of truce to Lee, pro- I posing a suspension of hostilities to i the dead, but up ta Tuesday morn- i (ng no arrangement bad been come to. I Inspector General Budlow, of General i Bailer's it ff, arrived on Toetday afternoon, "having come across the country J with an escort of ten men. The Richmond Sentinel has been received, and states that fourteen auanlu of Grant on Friday were repulsed, sod placet our lots at from 10.000 to 12.000. Tbe same paper claims thai Grant has bern defeated in all bis movements. A similar statement is made in regard to Sherman's operations. A dispatch from Clintony La , in tbe same paper says, that sevco gunboat i and sevea trausI ports werweaptored in Red rivyr, and | the whols number of prisoners taken io | Arkansas and Loolslsns wss 16 000. , An official dispsAcb from Geo. Qraot, ' j dated on Toetdsy afternoon, stales thai ' ' all was quiet oo thatMaj. Gsn. Sherman telegraphed on Tues- ( day evening that he has Aisloona Pats, and finds it admirable for his purpose. ) It it easily defended. Tns enemy is not in onr immediate front, bat his signal ( ; stations are seen on Lost Moontain and B Keuesaw.

Gen. Slurman notifies the War Department that on Thursday our cavalry | developed the position of the enemy in ' a line along the bills from JKenesaw to ' Lost Mountain, and our forces were ' then marching by tbe roads towards c Ktnevsw. A dispatch from Big Shaniy, Georgia, yesterday morning, reports that 1 1 our linee are within fonr or five hundred ! ' j yards of lbs rebels, but there bad been i 1 I no fighting yet. j ' I From Gen Unmet* department we , ^ i hs7e some details of movements previous lo th* occupation of Staunton. I Gen. Avsrill is reported to be at or! near Jackson rivrr, in the neighborhood \ ' uf the terminus of the Tirginia Central | Railroad. i Gen. Unnter has gniued a victory , over tba rebels twelv* milrs beyond^ dtauntoo, Va. Tbe report wss tnl«grapbed by Mr. Diana from Gen. Grant's ' 1 hssdquarters, and ^ome* from th* Richmond Examiner of Tuesday. Tim rebel General Jones waa killed in tbe encoauirr, and bis successor retired to Waynes- | , boro. Owe forces are announced as! having occupied Sunnton. The fight- ' ing was on Sunday. , General Hunter's official report has been received. It is dated el 8taaqtcm, ' ) on Ike S|.b,'and state* that tbe rebels i were tota8$ rooted at Piedment, after a i battle of le».boart. We captured 1500 prisoners, 8000 stand of arms, three - pieces of artillery and a vast qaanlity of ■ stores AH tbe goverameot and railroad buildings at Staunton hare been burned. A junction baa beeo formed . with Crook sad AverUl, A diapatak on t the 9th says our infantry waa then es- . gaged in dvstroylng tbe railroad -east ► and waat of Staunton. / Gsn- Caaby, nndsr data of Joae 8d, I reports Om» aaUsfaatoty jtn^reaa »» km ing mads in the org^ianltaa of his eoaoansd ^ • Gsoeral Can by reports frees Vieks- - berg on tha «ih, that an attempt by , T.,l»rt (on.. 10 'rail It. iKWJ.p . b.i bm ItmtMi. n. lb" b.d

' The relielx now have posasaMon of j Paris, Cj-rtlilans, Goorgstown, and; Williamstown, in Kantafky. Willisnte- ! j la thirty-one miles from Ciocln- j l nati. This is John Morgan's raid. : £ The rebel John Morgan, with 2SM 1 i i took ^hssession of PXrls vecenily j j I Two imporisiit btidzrs b.twrea Pari* | f j and Cyntblaua bavcpbeen dfrtfoyed i( i of the retiel force are moving north j , on tbe Kentucky Central Rsiirosd. , Morgan attacked two Ohio r-giments | ( . under General llobsuo, at Cynthiatis, i i v.«jn Ssturdsy, and, after a severe fight j i ; compeilsd Hobson to surrtndrr. Our , i toss was 15 killed, 50 woundtd, and from , 1200 to 1500 priaooers. Oo Sunday!, ! morning Geo. Buibridge fell upon Morgan while hi* wen were at breakfast, and I defeated bim, scsttaring bis forcel in sll , ; direction#. About 150 prisoners were captured. Burbridge started immediate- : 1 j 1? in pursuit of the flying rebel*. At | Frankfort fighting commenced at six j o'clock oo Friday etenlng, continued at j • I intervals during the night, was rrnewed | ' ' on Saturday at " A.M., and lasted until j i '.three o'clock io the sfurnoou, wtvnfrhe j ' raiders, being onuble 10 capture the fort, i I retired eastward. The furl was p»iri- ; casbwpru. m*. "" fi-H"

| Hoard by 150 Union men, only 12 of i whom were soldiers, and was command- 1 I ed by Colonel Monroe, of the 22-1 Kan- j * tucky regiment. The only injury sns- ' txincd in Frankfort waa the burning of c the barracks on the edge of the city. * | 1 Relative to Morgau's raid into Ken- c tucky, we have dispatebea which state ' ' that Fraokfort it under martial Isw, and ■ 1 all tb# men have been armed to defend j the city, sod the stockade, four miles 1 from the piece, is occupied by 3000 ' rebels, to prevent communication with Louisville. It is reported tbst ihc(aur- 1 render of the city was demanded, bot Governor Brarolelte refused, and fighting waa resumed On 8atnrdsy 100 sre i reported to have been killed there. Gen. J ' Borbridge, with fresh troops, is in close pursuit ^f tbo rehtls from Lexingtou, ' and it is thought that tha fort at Frank- ; ' fort can be bald until his arrival. Oo - Satorday evening, a Urge light waa seen i i in tbe direction of Frankfort, and was i , reported to be from a burning bridge ! ■ about three miles from the place towards I Louisville. In the lattar city business 1 > is suspended, and the entire enrolled . militia has been ordered out. Gen. Butler telegraphs thst oo Fridsy | 1 morning Gen Kauiz charged the enemy's woiks at Petersburg, and carried . them, pcaetrating lha town; but, not being supported by Gen. Gillmore. who bad withdrawn hi* forces. Gen. Ksntx I was obliged to withdraw withont further 1 effrCL Gen. Ksntz captured forty prigj oners and one piecs of artillery, which he brought with him. 8chooner United States, which recent-

ly arrived at Portland from New Orleans, ^ is the old whoonrr Advance, in which ^ Kane made his expedition in wafei Sir John Franklin. She is in good or- n der, and it bound on a fishing cruUa. ti Tba Navy Departmant has received tl ! information of the espture, off Tulasco, j ' oo tha 2Bib olt . of the blockade | ( rnnner steamer Isabel, by tba U.- S. > i steamer Admiral. She had made ap-j* | wards of tyventy toccetsfnl trips betw een j ' ; and Mobile and Qalvaaton. | 'f j itelutive to the captors of the Water ! j ! Witch, Admiral Dupont, In a coramoni- | j catioa lo the Nany Department says : "There seems to be 'no doubt of the capture of tbe Water Witch, with all 1 on board excepting ons contraband, who ( escaped and gave the information." , The proposed telegraphic commonica- ' tion with Russia by way of Bebring's . Straits finds many friends, owing to its ! commereisl sod international ImportI' ance. Its strongest sdtocstes are those who bast aaderatand its merita, from a close inrettigalion of the entire sabj«ct Thn bill reported by Senator Chandler, ' of Miehican, from tbe Committee on t Commerce, to fncilltate tnch commnni/ation, accompanied by the letter of * c'ac'y Sesrnrdfwa amoog tbe erideccen of this fact J The Fresidsnt on Wednesday iaal, ( sent to the Honse of ReprasenUUrea a j coraroooicstioft'"from the 8reretary of War racommanding a repeal of tbe $800 j exemption cUnse io the conscription I hill, and in snpport of the recommendation enclosing a report of the Provost Marshal General, showing the results of "t the last draft la eight different 8tatc:. A law baa besn passed by Congress fcr tbe prevention of caaaterfeflUc la ' coin, foreign aad domestic. It pro hi Wis ' tha asaaslactara aba of eeht of original ' designs, trader a penalty of $8000 fine, dr imprisonment for fire years A locomotive exploded on tbe 8th. on f tbe railroad fenr atlas r*al of Syracuse, ■ N. T. Three poraont were kiUod, and * from tw*aty-five to thirty injarad. Tha Bmperwr MaxtmiHaa ha* at tast arK rivodta Moxtm. .a d amemsd tba rata* of

rounc«. j The National ifnion Convention nt J ! Baltimore on th* 8th last., nominatad ( ! the Hon. Abraham Lincoln -for Presi- a ; dent of the United States, and Hon. • ! Andrew Johnson for Vice President c Resolutions endorsing tlie President's 1 • emancipation proclamation, declaring in | favor of tbe extirpation of slavery, re- . , affirming the Monroe doctriue. ahd covj eriiig other points of tlie repnbiican creed were adopted. A National Comroittee was appointed, and the Conreu- 1 j Uoe adjourned. A grand meeting to ratify the nomi- . nation of Lincoln and Johnson was held j at Monument Squsre, in Baltimore, on the evening of the 8th The attendance was large, and tbe proceedings were enthusiastic. The postponement of the Chicago j Convention Is now under consideration j ' by the Democratic National Committee, i MURDER AT HIUUSST0WX. I A brutal murder was committul at j I | Williamstown, Camden county, on Tues- 1 I day last, under aa we learn, the foilow- , | ing circumstances : A goat belonging to the murderer got |

1 into a garden occupied by the other par- ' « ! and committed considerable mischief, f< was quietly turned out. This act, | * ; in some way, gave uffei^c, and tbe child j fl of the murdered man going along tlie ! , : street, was decoyed into the yurd of tbe ; R i other andMasteued in. Tha mother ] [ found bcr after considerable search, but j v j io getting her out a coilisiou occurred, | * in which she was severely beaten. The f next morning, as tbe murdered man waa : - going to bis work, the murderer came up i 1 behind bim, and without any waroiug ! . split his head open with an axe, killiu'g him instantly. Both parties were Germans. — — .a ( FORTIFICATIONS. | Tbe art of conatruciing earthworks 1 | haw been wooderfnlly developed by our cival war. The Richmond papers speak ' j of Butler's works at Bermuda Hundred i as marvels of scientific intricacy. They ' I consist uf high earthworks, defended by j ' a ditch twelve feet wide and a perfectly I > impenetrable abattis, tbe trees and | > | branches composing tbe latter being j > I thickly interwoven with wire. AccordI ; ing to the rebel account, had there been ' f no garrison defending this work it woulif ' p ! have taken tbe rebel troops two hours - ' to get into the inireuchments. Some of i j Lee 'a works at Sputtsylvnni* were neart !y as formidable, roudered so chiefly by a the ingenuity displayed in tlie abattis. x Grant's works in tba siege of Vicksburg r were wonders of engineering skill. h DISTANCES FROM RICHMOND. Taking radial «r straight-line dl»tbuces, asfthowing most accurately the precise farts of Grant's advance, we have precise iaru or uranvs aurancc, we nave ,

re»ults. At hi* headquarters, ' (Culpepper Court House) Ueant was , precisely seventy-two milrs from Rich- i mond. At the Wildcrues* Tavern he \ bsd advanced sixteen miles. Thn dis- ■ lance of each situation wss as follow* : ' Miles from Richmond. : | 7J j WjUiern»»« Tavern, &6 j Spntcylvanis Court nooae, 44 | Guinea Station, 40 j North Anna, (Jrricho Bridcr), J3 { H*uoverto»n, (1'smsokejr lliver), If, j proseut posiliuo utar ChickaUomioy 10 THE COXSCElFTION" BILL. The Seoat* adopteil tha following amecdmenU to the Conseriptioo bill : And lie it further ruacb-d. That all the 1 calls fur drafts hereafter made undrr the act eatitlrd an act for enrolling and caliiog onttb* Kstionsl forces and for other porpo»ee, approved March 3d. 1663, and of any ' act in addition- to or amendment thereof, > may be Tor e tarjn not exceediug oca jeer. And be it fsrtkef enerted, That Lhis act ) shall not axtend to or inelud* drsTi* to b* k made in any district or tsb-ddviMun thereof nutH 1M quota of calls a! reedy m.d» ehall ' b* edktpleied uader tba laws to fow:* before | tba pseeage thereof. Aad be it farther ooacled, That so parsqd drafted on future calls shall ba liable lo be again drafted until tb* preaoot. enrol1 mania aball be exbaotted. And l»e it farther enacted, That th* num. bar of men furnlvbod from any district Tor s th* service of tha'Uoitod State*, beyond f end above r« quota, on eallt heretofore j made, ths term of itrvie* of each mm B shall be coneidored and allowed to said districts io eallt hereafter to be made. 1 rEiCB CK0P 1!< XKW JEE8KT* f ^n"h« crop of peach** io New Jersey premio*« lo be very large— the 1 orgeat ever m raised io tb* 8la>e. Io Moomooth and Ocean counties »* hear of oo drawback lo * a large yield oo Ear. Tba veiarao pro- '* dseers of poaches io Monmoth cosoty, pre'1 diet a crop abor* th* aesrage. Benjamin ), Reed, of BishUlewa, has 180,000 trees io Ocean coonty thst are io hearing, and ia preparing to totd to market 314,000 ban- , keto. A friend, wkM* jodgmeat w* think • U good, inform* t* thst tb# frait crop of •* New Jersry, eonih of the Raritat Bey frosi present appearances wiTl be vary large. General Gnat has changed his base ef 'f esppUas tram the While Hees*. en the Pew jeh ' y, »o tk* Jena* river

A Pare; cat Rx»sl Snosa,— A rswdeot of ! who has been to Clotd's Mom- | tain, tha scene of the lata fight between . Crook **d Jenkins, secured a pair of rebel ^ •hoea. The aolvt and heals see of wood, r and appear to have been sewed dot by tba- < ci cMoery. The upper*, which are of Tory;" • tuff nod badly tanned leather, nre .* nailed opon the wooden sole* with "forgo j lark* and write. Th* shoe* are exceed- » ir.gly clumsy nod heavy. — Eveiy new-paper ediurr in CiocinoetL 1 living in a ward wbar* a drall baa taken place, has been diaftad. fhiladelfRia markets. j 'Tcwoat Evouxo, June 14. There i* not much inquiry for Flour, and | no alteration ia tbe market, which ralei ; firm bot qoiieC at previous quolatioos. Sale* | i : include 200 bhlt aopcrfios at £7 25; 1000 bblt Drlawur* Millt extra on tevcis kept';] private ; 600 bl.l« choice weatern do. «t j ( S6®8 12; 1S00 bids good Ohfo do. at 88 50, | ' j and 250 bbl« fancy at 89 75. ' Tbe Wheat market i» firmer rather more ' ' ! active, with ealet of abnul 10,000 boahela, J mostly Penorylvauia reds, at lS7@190c, j for fair Jo prime quality, moatly in More. | including 1500 buabela aotithrrn do., et ! ' 1 190<gia2e, and white In amall lots at 195® ' [ 210c, as in quality, ltye ia firm, but quiet j | at 155@15Tc. Corn ia doii and lower, and . t unly about 1500 ViuaLalt yellow found boy- j "-}■

' era ol 15C®157c in store afloat are of- j r at 158c, without aalea. Oata are dull > and sell moderately at 87® 8Sc, tn* latter for prime. lo (Jroceriee there i> a firm feeling, but j the aalei are roufiord to amall lots uf so- j { gar at 19® 19jc. for Porto ltico, on lime. The Pruvirioti market ia firm, the high I views of holders Bawling operations to ! amall aalea nf Pork et $31®$33 per bhl. j . thin and heavy nieae. Bacon. Green j Meats, and Lard are rather higher, and the j | j selling at 15j®15Jc for tierce. I Philadelphia utile Market. ; Tuksday, Juot 14. ' The offerings of Beef Cottle reached , 1200 bead, 200 lees than last week ; the demsnd sas more active tnd prices fully | aostained ai d firm ; ranging from $13 up to 818 50 the 100 lha. net for common to . good and extra quality Cows are rather better, and about 200 ; sold at 825 to 845 each for springer*, aad j $30 to 8*5 for cow and calf. \ llog* are firm, and 2750 fonnd bayera, at I from 810 50 io 812 50 the 100 lbs. net for ; still and corn fed. I Tbe offering* for sheep reached 6000 ead, j I which war* all disposed of 7j®6c for clip- , ped, nod 9J® lOJc p lb gross, wool on, so ,

: advance. 1 i COTTAGE TO RENT. t- A denirabln Cottage at Capo May to ' f rent — con'ains ten room*, and good cellar. , . Unobstructed view of the ocean lind bay. j Stables on tbe premises. Inquire ol 8. R. Maoobvolx, | ^ "Ocean Wave" Office. Cape It-land. SPECIAL NOTICES. j THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. p ' Ol'R LKTTKR "A" KANILt SKWIKCi ma- ,

t» beyond doubt t!ie Vat and che.an«st end eio.t beau- j tlful of ell KaitUlr Sdwlec M whine, yet oflUred to r the I obile. No other Kami I) Sewwg Uwtlaa has ! V AO tuAS)- useful AppllAnoa for Hetactlng, QlotUuc. j " FeUlnx, TuchMc, G*lhertng. (.uojirj;, Brsidiny. ! xmbrolderinf. Loosing. And so forth No other 11 FsBllg Scoring Machine Aa- w> iBucb eapAClty for a * rrrat vsrletj of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, nod taith All ViDdaoI thread. Great and recent - ;3iproTr».-nii make our Family Sewing Machine moat reliable, eud too*! durante, nod most certain in set ton at ali r*Ua of speed. Tt makes the later- -) locked atlteA, wu.rh la toe I— et stitah known. Any uue, even of the most ordinary rapacity, cad tee At . hIabc. how lo use the lettel "A" F. tally Sewing S Machine. Our Tamlly Sewing Machine* are Salohed J: ia cheat* and exquisite style. , 0 The Folding Cara of the Family M«ehlae Is a piece a of resales workmnuahip of the must uaafal kled j; It protect! tb* machine whan Bet ta use, and when c about to ho operated may ba opened as * apaalou* - aad substantial table to auXako the wotk. While w-ree of lb* Caoee, made oot of the choicest woods., i are nalAhed la the simples', aad chastest aaacer ' poesihle, others are adorned and embellished lathe It is stmolutrly aeresatry to see the Family Machine in opciatioa, so aa to Jodgs of. Its groat capacity and beauty. It Is fast becoming as popular for family sewing ae our MaaafacturlUf aacbir.ee are It manufacturing purpoeee. The Breaeh CXBras are ws.l supplied with Silk, • twist, thread, needles, ell, Sc., of tbo very he* ' quality. Send for a f.MrrlLXT. ». THE 8I.NGKR MANUFACTURING COMFANT, ASS Broadway, New Vorh. 1 a C. SWEET, Ageat U New Brunewtek. oesp OBce trs Durtwt street. AFFLICTED HEAD. rrilAM'S DYSfUPSIA CORE I* warranted to ] , care any ease of Dyepepela, no matter how long ] ■t Adding rrtcetl. Seat by mail. DPHAM'S GRAVEL srEClFlC ia the only rem- < sdy that will cure Grovel, Kidney Complaint, and . all diseases of ths niadd.r. rrtce |I. Seat by ear praeeUPHAM1 HEADACHE SPECIFIC oned* Vat a 1 trial to eoovlnre the most ekeptteal that It will cure I Sick and Net roue Headache. Neuralgia la th* Head, 1 Sc. Price SO cents. Sent by saaU. OPRAH'S HAIR GLOSS AND CURLING FLUID Imparts * beautlfuL glean to tbe hair, keop* It la curt, promotes its growth, km. Prise SO oca la. neat by express. UFHAM1 TETTER OINTMENT V * stire am! r speedy cure for Tetter, Rait Rheum. Chapped Haodt. Berber's Itch, CfeUhtatna, he. PrieeM cents. Seat ' bymaU. » The shore preparations win be sent to any ad9 dree., an reorlpt of the seseey. Address A CUPH AM, No rn Booth Eighth at reel. FhUadslphU. Pa Draert price etreuUr. raat free apStJm K J. S. C ARRtauN agent at Cap* Island. ° RAM. WAGES 1>AU> |IN. TO neU good* foe Uw ADAMS REWtNO MA- *• CHINE COMPANY . We .11! giro a eommlaslan t- en all roods onM hyasw Agents, or pay wagws at k frosa Bd* So ny pee memth, a*d pay sfl as ;f A*Sud*ean lean to ^^terel# tt by h*H a* aw* " imWreetM*. It Is equal to any Fanrily Ssertng Km eStoe lo use, end we horeiedasiS the pete* to Fifteen if Mtan- .

SPECIAL WQTICE8. \ EVE AWD EAR. PROF. j. ISAAC.- m. D.. Brat: st red varies, oV^ydec. Hot '-wL h .sow at SJe. Ms | Street, Phi I vis., whwN pen -na afihrtedwlth of the kw and i tit wu: he wrieatiitsailw treated andeored. Uwurahl*. . rtiRri At eye* larartw without pain. N. ■*.— No chergrariAde it emsad- ' The Medical Fheotty is last l«» •« A«_w .ve seeret* In hie nwale u: trcataewsL joOly john? u. mrrjtiii, Mavicr, Ziantaer, » nd kolirltor ia CUnstm-j. < cape MAV Clid, RT HOUSE, NEW JEBRCT. t lie will attetu to nil legal bo..'-vrr . llhet as. 1 » 1 . or ertmhiAj. » or u^t uf ttfc Comity.Article, of Agtcra.eSV, WUts, ead aU hinds or Contractt. ' 1. He wu: acknowledge all kind, 'writing*, tithes ** at Menace or et euch playee aa may he deelredt. He will give particular attention to the conirtloa ^ of aU moneys. . s. He Is a surveyor aad will senre say on* as sac*. A He hai had sucereaiui exptrire** with Itwunty aa 1 Pension claims. He has oo hand Sump* of all kinds art th# latest medicaTTmotice. AT a meeting of th* Medical Faculty of the C'Sra ty of Cape Hay. held At Cape JUay Court Home# pusaaant to pubLc nMke June 1st, |N4, Dr., A. M. Mr- . cray was appointed Chairman, and Dr." George G. : Carl!, Secretary. After taklug Into coo.idereOoo and dieausjlng the question of the ptcsent low' rates of charges mad* he I . the Facul'y, It waa unanimously Resolved, That the present rateof bra for modteai . atirudanc* be Increased In the ratio cf twrentydkr* Increased

per cent or the following eeaj* of prtcea he adopted v Pur every visit within one mile, *1 00 Over one mile end under four. IS* Put each additional mite over four, S* reota ratrv Night claim over day visits,. to 4 Reducing a dislocated Joint, *00 Setting a fractured bone. » SS J __ " - instrumental, IS so | On motion, it w*# agreed to publish the above I* Oo motion, the meeting adjournal to renvtn* again July 1st. at > o'clock p.m., for the purpose of forming a County .Medical Society. ». A M ARC Y, M. D.. V. M. I». MARCT, M. D-, T.. L. R. WALES, M D., ALEXANDER YOUNG, M. ft. I i MAURICE BEESLEY, M. D., JAMES M. SLAUGHTER, M. D. | JAMES 1 KENNEDY, M. D., , E. B. WALES, M. D. * A. M MECRAY, M. D.. Chairman. Jelfclm GEORGE C. C.VHLL, M D.See*/ - L..„ . IJ 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. NOTICE 1. hereby given that the aceoeat of Mary A. Ludlarn, admlotstra'.ria, and ttamurl R. Luoi lam. admlnlslrator, of Grorg* L Ludlam, dee'd— r Mill be audited aud su-ed by tbe Surrogate, and reported to tbr Judge* of th# Orphep • Court of tb* J County of Cape Slav, at the term of August nest, 'I " PETER sOt'DER, Surrogate. - Dated June 11th, 1904. Je»# " | EXITED STATES HOTEL, £ * v .as ae. v. oars a jr.o iiuiKtLy ■

CAFE ISLAND; N. J. ' JOHN \V EST, A.VBON MILLER, PROPIUETm|^F HUG leave toe Ul the attention of their friJad*^ and the pubU- to the shove magniSerat EsfAh^s - ttrhmeat, whMh »U1 be ape n for the reraptsen el. vlJlt.irr oo thg ISth ol J USE, Bender a spacious Ditdnc Halt nod Partore, ft asm- - ! tains sn unusual number of i.igv and well vsstllnti Bed Rootnt. a!! handsome!) furnished srtth new ! furniture thruughquL | The proprietor* Of this establishment will spar* no career expanse to meet •hewactnof i h-4r rtjeeta. I hereby hoping to share liberally ta t-' e p chile pa. Aupllcattoa fo. fU»ima mad# to the submrtbese, I by letter to Cape f.-land. Will receive * prompt tra WEST * MILLER. I i2T 1S- "**- . . 1 - il A j. dv do!8, 1 1 EAST LAKH WOOLKN MILLS, m notnrtp-rnat re r 1.

rirruaai of cape May County deetriag to have L' their Wool m-nulactured. can hare their ktoefc. lag Yarn ready In October. Satinett, BUske;, end We will be VMund and coile-t the Wool abuul th* let of July. If you want your Wool maaafeclurPd. wc Will do 1L If troa wan: to rail, we will give th* highest marks! price In eoah. jclS-lm B. fc J. Dri BO IX harvest nOJIE. \ CENTRAL HARVEST II OUT. vtll(D.V.)hs » held In the Crete* uw Gotiicn, Cepe May, on the FOURTH OF JULY ensulay. An Oration arlll be delivered et f« a.m. by Rev. R- v. Lawrence, of Mount H~l!y, on ihe " lie* of Cchalry." Alan epe.aktrc In the sftcrsoon *t IN by Rev, C. A Iftll, of Satan. Krv W. B CSOMB.I «• others. Am;.'.* prevision will be mad- la dinner, and lefresomenU oot foe ground, end feed h>r horses The.proooeds to le aoprontetsd to ltqmuaUng the debt on the Parsonage cf t»* M. E. Church, located nt Doanlsvllla. jetnxt wuul open. . n. LEEDS Will open Us CLOCK, WATCH, and JEWELRY store, st Cap* Island, June 1st, end continue spam DURING THE SEASON. HARFEIP* NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. UNQUESTIONABLY the beet msetofoed week e* the kind In the World. CRITICAL NOTICE! OF THE PftXJBThe volumes bound ronstltut* ef theasnstee* e Hbrery of mlseeiUoeuae reading eoch ae smsst ho found to th^.ameeompae.^to My^gto^^uMlanMon The moet popular Monthly fo th* wuitd. How, York Observer. * * We must refer In terms of euhgry to the high tome and varied excellence of Haarxa's JIaoazinb — a Journal with a monthly dtMUsrcf AM MAJ ' coplra— in whose page* are to he foosri SMI* . *4 She chokeot llent and general reading of th# dev. We surak of this work as an evfcfcsw* of the AoseMroa fcrtrc-sffiwiwrs-sia matter, spyropelateiy Ulust rated wlfii good woeicuts ; sm ft eomMrm* to tfoolf Abe racy tqonHal/ and hrat™Uatures T? the dally JouriiaL It Jm* greet power to the dlnsemfoatfoa of a toee ef pane Aera-tura.-Truhaerhi Guide to Aatarts** Literal ere, Los1 kuea!' none hai bitfuuni reader* ; and, we may , exfrly aay, done has reoeived en forgo a tribute of admire Ikon from the cultivated ciasaem that deligki to a healthy, dlvmiftod, 'IrvaUng periodu .1 Mtereture. It Is (he fotvoMiet Mamsmj of the day. The ■reside never had a mot* delightful aMMsUn aor the mUlfon ■ more enterpetaag Weni.tBen Has pes'* ' klagarlne. — Mrthudin l-rulretont, taltlmorv. TERMS— The papers nf le-rmaserl value whish asqutaittoa to say pwbUe or psoiaks Bhensy. Thr : EHXUSSCSsmsS I a&E&gs&ss rs - : ^5 BSBBBBS - 2ss--ass e sa,~*irsj3fS llABrra'i Mvuaiivk most be paid at fo* MM ^."A'rtSLJS.tMLWr^' ' . ' #