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®hf ©«an KPairt. , I Cape Ixlxnd, Cape Maj CfWrtf, H. J. ■ i Trams-Two DnJUn pet annum. JB aetserf jrtsa aerostats mhM to KM raasaRy. So paper will to , •rat out cf the Suit unless .paid (or in advance. ADVERTISEMENT* are laa-rted at Tin rent, per lira tor But lesrrtloo, and nrt troll pet lis* tor eeeh atvhsegnewt Ismrrlino —Advertisements of Or. Lars of I'll, ere charged AO rents tor first Inserk.r In line, it okmt** It for tint ineeruos, ui to mil tor tub insertion thereat trr. AU UWosrj nottsee, and *11 communieelloot, w oiuttom enJ other notices of limited or lnd(rlu*l iuter»»t. «r» charged Ira (nil pur lino. Admit* menu or •utoclptiou Buy to rent directly to th* Publisher, or thidugh *ny retpOQtUdc Illy Aft Bey- *- R. MAGON.AGLE. Proprietor. > Wednesday, March 22, 1865. Town Mectlufi. The folloB-inir officer* a*|* o!*cl*«l for »ho Upper Townshlp-autl Capo Island, »t tho rveenl Klretlons : — UPPER TOW.tflHP. Tnruhtf Cfcrh— Enoch Whralen. Jtutlai •/ tt« ftare-Jeere Jhoemnhrr. Ctorge Cksem fudUMwc-ThuirM Williams, »)Ivanut Corara. Jugr of Etoeffo*— J.vnes Eodd. A— nut— Champion Cursoo. jpCBBMSs «!■■■ tonlih. ivrorymof JflyAireys- -Anthony St eclmtva, TheophU lu> Corson, Sir* Coraoo. tbmastafosrrs r/ Appeal-James Shoemaker, Philip Itcreu, diehard B lute. Ormtvt c/Pmr-George toner, Enoch Wheatoa. TVsraaWp Otmmtore— James Budd, Anlhooy Steeluuf, learn I. Gaudy. Vrtah South, hylvasua Corara. CMuMMe— Learning Van Glider, read Jtoprv- Elijah SimjooB. *J per eekolu fur Public School*, too tor public 111* hie) a. 1 400 for Fee ami Dcortroele. CAPE ULAND. Mayer- 1 «. Msgoo.gle. Reenter— Henry Haad. Craartf— Hooch Idmunds, J.mri Mecray, Joseph Q William*. John G. W. War*, Water* a Miller, Joerp# *.hrllen*er. Jbremsr-ndtedge Johnson. cunw- Joccph Scire Danger. JferrtoJ— toalth Hprlie JuJ ft of Button— Reran peBto Haad, Jr. Clet of BnGoa—Juarph U Hughes. V Mrrr.v 1 1 nvti Wmtilula. A.. Enoch Edmunds.
Orerarrr ./ Poor— Jatne S. Kennedy. r* CnufaMer — Jrut M. Suilth, Jraeph Hand. School Tnutur r Enoch Kdmuntla. I. R. Msgonaglr. SnftrtnlrnUnl rfbctuolc— Joarph S. Leach. County Collector. At a Special Meeliug of (bo Hoard of Ubdrau Freeholders, held _»t (ha Court I llooio on Tu*>iI*y, 14th iml., Dr. John | Wiley eat elected Conuty Collector, vice j Cbarie* Hand, deceased. Townthip statement*. At (bo lanl acMioo of the Lef ihlaUra, a bill trea p taed reqoiriog Towusfiip Clrrka to make out s financial siatemed or tbe ; receipt* and oipenae* of their respective towngiiips oilbiQ^aio** daya after toon j meeting*. The object orMbe law oat that erary item of receipt aniKexpeii**, front whom received and tu wbiiuiVuul, and lor ■hot purpose, ihoold b« dirapK-lly Ml forth, j to that tbe people of_^wrtown*hip« ahould knot* what became or"fho fund* riippi by i lain. Through inadvertence, no prnally ; waa attached to the eon-pei formancebf the ' doty by tho clerk*, and •• aomo additional labor attended the preparation of the report, a largo aomberof thorn failed to make . II. In olheia, arber# extensive jobbing and j faeoritiam had beeo carried on, which it | eat derivable to conceal- frota the tax-pay. ; era, tbo report* were made oat io groaa, simply oneiing the emir* receipt* and expener*, without giving further ioformetion. j This course bee created dissatisfaction among the people to inch an extent, that I •t the present arssioo of tbo Lrgitlaiute u , yappletnen' tu tbo bill has been, or will be ' itttrudueod, imposing u penalty upon all toouabip clerk*, oho shall fail to muks the required alateuieni*. W a commend a* a specimen tboxlatrmeat of lha Tfaaiurer uf this city, accoutptoiid I7 thot of jhe FitTsnc# Commiitae of tbo City Council, a* exhibit! g in dolatl tbo proceedings of tbe past year, audabota- : tag a brail by financial conuitioa. I nttrd Stall Senator. *A joiul roaaliug or tbo l.egialalure was bvld on Wrdaesday, 15lh inal., for lha parpot* of electing a United Sutra Senator, io place of Hon. John 0. Trn Kjfk, whose term expired 00 lb. 4th io*t. Hon. John P. Stockton was sloctrd, having received 40 rotra— a plurality of tbo whole nifcbor. There ware hi votra cmal-*37 for Atr. Ten Eyck, 40 for John T. Slocktoe, I lor Oov Vroom, 1 Mr- Frelioghuyaen, 1 for Jaa W. Wall, and I for Mr. D. S. Little, the Seua'or from Uoninnuih. Tha result was arrived at by a repeal of the rale adopted at the ti rat joint mealing, to require a maturity «f all the votes catLlo eleet a Senator. This motion received 41 votes— Messrs Doughty, of Sumrrsul, Kennedy, of Warren, and Jenkins, of Union, (Democreta), voting agmintta it, eod Mr. Wright, of Borliagtoa, (Republican), voting in favor of H. ITew U|tiutt«n tot the Insane. A bill »aa introduced into the Legialatare lut sreek. prov.ding that hatrefter, • bra it atoll be decided by nay two phy.alciaaa that any inaae* peraon 1* dermad incatwble, tosb peiwea shall Ml be admitted t* the Aejlum and that such paliettU how there as catay b* cunaidered of that class, a bail be dianierad.' Ttoa seuma a grave change in the established policy oTlh* State aa it casta cat from oar pablio inatitutioa this aeeet aafortaaa to eelaaa for whom no other pro'visina is wade, and laraa them loot* on their friead* and lb* commonity. It i. u be hoped the act will out become a " . , : 7
The Singer IbaBbctnrint Co. Tuacbieg the commercl*Ve*tur«s of the eelebraiion of Union eictoriea, in the city of New York, w* clip the fallowing from Front I.ttlit t fUtutraUtl Smpoprr. It is what might hate been expected from thu concern in qoeslioo i 1 This company made a display in the pre, ' rr.fiun rnirtnensorate witb'th* magnitude ' of lla eaortnnae business. Tbey turned not [ one six-horse team, daCO'Bted with rsd, > whit* and bin* pliimee, drawing a truck. 1 ufon which wai erected a pavilion, covered ! and draped with the notional colors, and in : I which eight yo«<g ladles were engagrd in ; operaliug the Singer Sewing Machines, in [ the manufacture of army clothing. On j either aide of the pavilion *11 inscribed the j folio* ing unique and telling motto : ; "We clothe the Union armira ; while Grant t it drilling the rebels." Following this was a four-horse team gnily dressed, and two tandem teams, draw - j l ing lb* winona of the company, loaded with j SewingAIacbinef, directed to »nm* of their ' principal branch honsea, located ia the aev ] eral quaitere of the world ; the whole pre. j ceded by a fall band and escorted by 1,000 j 1 men, employees of the company. The men | marched in platoons with guidoni indicating ; the respective branches of tbe baaioesi t" j which they belonged. Altogether this'* as doubtless one of the | ' rive, display made by any One establish- ' eirnt in the city, and we donbt if it could be exceeded by ai-y in lb* world. It ia in . ' keeping, howreer, with lb* well known, pa. . iriotum of the Singer Manufacturing ComP»BJ- ip Petersons Counterfeit and Bank Note Detector. This admirable publication ia the bast of its kind published in ibis country. Tbe quotatiuna are reliable and the descriptions of apnrioua and bogus notes are arranged | in auch a manner that they can be easily understood. Th# Financial News, which ia giveu with each number, i* valuable, it comprises full information upon trade and produce in general, Commerce, Money, Stocks, Honda, Uaoks, ..Itailroada, Inas- ^ rencn, etc. Each number of the Detector contains
the latest intelligenc* in rela'iun to all thr jj various failure* of Hanks and Banking Io- b, ilitutions, and of th* varino* New Counter- p, j f. ila and Altered Note* ainc# tho publicsi lion of lb* lail Detector. Also a complete ' jj , List of all th* Broken, Failed, Closed, I Fraudulent and Worthless Hanks in the ft j country. ci The only official List of the National jy I Hank* published is in Petersons' Detector. 1 K Kvery storekeeper and person engaged in ' . baisneaa ought to become a regular tub- ^ •criber to Peteraona* Detector. Th# aab. i l( i seriplion price is Oaa Dollar and Pirty j : Crnta for lire monthly issae, or Three Doi- ,| j lar* for th* aeuii-nioothly, seat to any ad- H ; ! o The Semi-Monlhly Number ia tho moat j ^ | desirable, •• eech tubacribar haa tha adean' | j, i lage of getting ilefcriptions of New Conn- j |j tsrfeit Notes Two Weuka in ad7auce of the | f monthly aubsrribers. i r, j Sabscribliotw msy commence any month. I i Terms always oash in advance. All Utters ] must be, addr eased to T. B. Petersoa A j 1 Lirotbara, 306 Cheatn -t St., Philadelphia. ; Attempt to Kob u Bank, j One or the boldest attempts at Jobbery j '' of which w# have heard for a lougarbile oc- 1 *- < curr- d at Mtllville, Cumborland county, on ( Sunday. About 7 o'clock in tha evening j h an explori-.n was beard in the interior of j be bank building, and upon examination j " ] it was found that burglars bad entered it by j n j means of akeletod keys, aa. supposed, on ; * | Sstorday.rvening previous, and bad been { 1 ■ at work tho eotinpnixbl and all tbe follow- 0 J fr.g day endeavouring to fore* th* fireproof. !- j Not proving auccrta'ul after ao many hours' r 1 labor, they filled tbqjock with gunpowder 1 ' to blow it off, waitingoh tbe outside for tbe ; reiull. The report Irum th* explosion was doubt left greater than anticipated. It Lad 1 i th* cfiect of blowing oped 00* of th* doors { uf tbo safe, knocking all the glass out of the . ' window* of the building, ami -alarming the t neighborhood. Tbo rascals in tbe confuaiun ( 1 \ oi lha alarm mad* their escape, leaving be- ^ . luod them a carpet bag containing almost ( i every description of burglars' tools, bosidea , j a stock of provisions which they had thought- - j 1 fully provided themselves. The affair had f | no doubt bgen planned for soma lime, sod ^ if leas powder bad beea used would proba- 1 t , bly hate proved successful. A I'lnt-Ratr Family Paper. 1 ' The Sunday- School Ttmri, publ ehed by ■ 1 1 J. C. Garrignes A Co., Philadelphia, is one \ 1 1 of the best religious family papers in the . I ' country, end ia atlll fnrnished at the *X- i ■ tremely low price of fl.fiO a year. It en- 1 - tared on the seventh year of it* existence 1 > with the first of this year, and w* rejoice 1 - to (rem of iu prosperity. Among other . able cnntrlhators. He*, llr. Newton ia fur- 1 - b isiiing a series of interesting paper*. To 1 Sunday-school superintendents sad teechnr* 1 it is invslnsble. The senior editor is John 1 * S. Ilsrt, formerly Principal of the Pkila- j • delphia High Seljwol. who bts devoted 1 many year* of study and obsereation to the j management of Sundsy-school».~/.aiicnitor , d Exfrut. ■ |B|. . e SriARMn Jewel.** Aurora Giran Awsr. j i, —la oar advertising columns to- day* will bo 1 « round tho annooacomsnt of Moose*. New. : t | bora A Od., New York, for tbo sale of on n immoaao stock of JowMry, Ac., on tkn novel o ' plan of One Dollar fur seek articls. This , W | is a new firm, and lb* Tact that it in amhL ! f. ! tious to batld ap a good asm*, aakos it 1 a ' probobl# tbet cnslomer* wHI Wo libarelly ; oi. dealt with.' It wi<l cost bat twesty-fivo : cwnU to try tho oxporiment any my. \<
PERRON A L. — Genera] B. W. Brice has been sp- n pointed Psymeater General V. 8. A. . € — Generals C*Tooh and Belly have leH | | Rickimrad wilh n batch of paroled prisoners' t on their wsy Imm*. > ( — Captain Hufly, Ninth New Jersey, it j t , reported to have beeo mortally wounded io j I 1 lha battle near Cinston, N. C-, on the Ah t instant. 1 — AT City Point on Saturday a presdoI tation to Gen. Grant of tho gold medal and 1 1 ! resolutions eoted by Congress took place ] ; in tha piesecc* of a large number of officers - ' — It seem* that a lawyer is a sort of m ' ' j csrpentar ; be can file a bill, split a hair, 1 make en entry, get up a rase, frame an In- ' j dictment, impanel a 'Jury, put them in a ; box, nail a witneis, hammer a Judge, bore " a court, and other like things. * j ; — The' following students from New Jer- ' ' : sey received the degree of Dr. of Medicine r • from tho University of Pennsylvania op 1 Saturday last : Charles C. Abbott. Gilbert 1 Balfour, Bennel N. Bethel, J»<aph L. Bo- " I dine. Chos G. Garri*on, Jesse B, McBride, - " j .lames Mecray. Jr.. Charles S. Champion, j If | Reginald T. Hilton. Dnnman B. Ingarsoil, " Motea J. Paulding, Beoj. A..Waddingtoa, | j and Wilfred A. Wetherill. j — A party, Including Senators Wade.-, * | Sherma", Chandler. Ramsey, Foul. Grimes, " I Trumbull aod Wilson, and Repre-enUtives 1 I'ike and Baxter «nd Morrill, of Vermont, ; and other Senators and Representatives, (ogeiber wilh the tidies Of their famriira,- i ! in all about fifty parsons, have left Wash- | ington to take passage at Portress Monroe * for a pleasure trip iq Charleston and Savannah. They will probably be absent two . d weeks. e - — It is said that when Thomas Scott, the s { commentator, published an edition of the d j "Pilgrim's Progress," with explanatory y notes appended, he presented a copy to a b pious but ignorant couple in hit paii«h. — j it On calling on them some time sf.er, he, d Very naturally, inquired of tbvni bow the) r, liked the book. Their reply wu» that they i- were very much delighted with it and uu-' d rstood it all perfectly, except the Botes
— Lord Lyeni hat resigned the office n< to Washington on account of ill f health. Btr Frederick Brace hn« been op- | pointed hi* successor,- and is accredited w : -j i the whole United dtBles ; not as some eitl „ disposed persons and paper* insisted, mini'- t ner to ths Northern States. Sir Fredsnck , has been minister to China, and wis fl conoected with the special mis*sion of LonJ ^ Ashburton. He Is brother of the J»te Lord (l i Governor of Caoyda. , j — Major General Doyle, commandite the a j forces in Nova Scotia, ha* just re- t | turned from a visit to General Grant's trmy. s j spent npward of a week in exaiainiug s i defence! on ou*r entire line. Ilesresks 1: I in high terms, of our soldiers, and th*,pirit j c ■of tb" army, he says, is excellent. 'The' 1 < most significant thing which he saw vris the * j largo number of deaeriere coming in u our . * ; daily. This fuel, he says, shows more a conclusively than anything els* that the l I rebel soldiers are tired of th* war. - | SUMMARY OF WAR -YEWS. ] 1 Capture of Fayetfcvllte. N. C. t i FavtciTRViLii!, N. C., ifsr. 10. 7 31 P M , ! Major General Terry. Wilmington: N. , ! G. To-day we have addyd Fajettevilla to : f j tha list of cities that have fall, n iulo our | | hands. , | Hardee, who is said to hae* 2t),0(tO men, : withdrew across tbe river yratehtuyend last j j night. He is reported In Jie 01 rontt for j : Tbe rebels skirmished io the ! and fired artillery epon the hoosrs ! occnpied by women sad children. They burned the bridga at this place and removed «T1 the public stores they could op ths railroad. General Shermin is here and well. Many men are wantiog shoes tnd clothing, yet tho afiny uever warm better eon -• . (Signed) O. O^Howabp, Major Gen. Exciting reports regarding Genefa Sheridan's movement' north of Richmond are furnished by a released Union soldier who left Castl* Thunder on last Monday morning, and reached Annapolis on Thnrsdsy. states that on last Saturday night the rebel capital was thrown into tho greatest : end confasion by tho announcement • that Sheridan's cavalry bad arrived at j Braver Mills aqueduct, only twenty miles I north of the city, where they were engaged ; dtr trnyiag tbe Jsrnet River Canal. Tha ' ; alertp bolls were rung, officers rushed to and 1 and every mtn that could bo spared, including Pickett's dieislon, wet burned off repel lb* raiders. Tbe ssmo high stale ' of excitement eontinnad to prevail io Rich- ■ 1 mend down to Monday morning, when the r Union eoldier lets, at which tune it was un- ■ dsrstood that Sheridan had rffnctually daI strayed lha aqueduct, and woe paraiog 1 around tho right of Aha rebel itpoe defeod1 ing Petersburg, to cut the Ihantilla Rail- ■ ■ road, thus severing tha last link or Rich- : I • mood's connection by. river or railrosd with > ! tb* ontside world, ^nd join Genar:! Grant, r All this it is bafleved in Waahington Mheri- j I dan has by this lima suceredoJ io doing, -red » now eitbar with lb* army of tho i \ 1 Potomac or pressing on to elaar the way . j uortbward for Sherman, a j Army of th* Potomac advices ray that |.| ruibor* that the enemy contemplate ao t , evacuation (till prevail. On Wednesday . and ThuradayW rebel* were in.active^naI ! lino in front of tha Ninth Corpi. A heavy' y : exploato* oocnrtwd on Tbuiaday night, and , j it was supposed at City Poiat that the jowbeh had attempted to Mow np Fort H-ll. |
j — Th*"N*Wark and New Jersey Annual Conferences of the M. K. Church, both meet on the 22d inst., the former in tb* city of Entabeth, and tbo letter in Trentpn,— Jarcs presides over one, and Bisliep Sturson over tha other. It i* thought probable that there will ba a re union of these coufviences and an exchange of friendj ly greetings on some day of the week, (pro- ' trebly on Friday, 21lh.) at Trenton. «hsre 1 iba New Jersey Conference mot for the last time previous to tho division, night ye rs — Th* Camden and Amboy Railroad ; i Company are about making exten'ive im- J j provemenU at their terminus io Camden, j j Tl-e Railro-d Hotel n«£r the depot is to he | j torn down to Wk* room fur these improve- j j nient*. Tha saute Company "are extending j their depot accommodations at Bordtnlon 11 ' by the ereclioo of a new baild.og. Gold ({notations. COfUUXTKD LVLItV MOSl>AV. MuetfAV, -Usreh 50, 1*6. I Taesdsy, 14 Ibfll IteOi : Wednesday. 15 17H I75i ! i Thor-duy, 16 171} 167} f , ' Friday. 17 167} 164} ' , Saturday, f* 164} IO,.} Monday, '.'0 164} 165} I .j Gold lias lioi-o on a r.ipiJ drcliou during i-tlia past w»ek, it hating fjlls-i sums 23 per ' cent, in Philadelphia, and 22 per ceut. in ' ■ ' New York since our lust quot-itiuns. ' ! Upper Township Bonnty Rill. • , Ao Act to enable tho township committee • 1 of the Upper Townsnip. in ilia countyref . > t'lljie M ST. *0 borrnw mrnt-y to pny-bonu-ties and to repay the same, i* j tViiKKKAH, Tho iububitfirits of the Upper ■ j. Towoship, in the cuooiy of Cape May. at J j • a special town ineoling called for that | purpose, did, by a majority of votes, in. I>-; struct the township committi-o of said • i township to offer a bounty in order to fil| f | the quntaa due from said township under • j tbe general orders of tbe adjutant genera' ■ of this Stale' dated at Trenton. February • 1 twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and S'lI > ty-fuur, and under the pructainai inn of I ' lha President of ll(e United Stales, dated July the eighteenth eighteen hundred aud 1 ! sixty-feur; therefore, *••>). ,»u, , lairoiei',
I. Be it enacted by the Senate ar.d Gen- ! . ejal Assembly of the Stale of New Jersey, j f That the loansbiy commiuce of the Upper Township, in the county of Cape May, be | , and they are hereby authorised to borrow on 1 • the credit of the said Upper Township, for 1 n the purpose of paying bounties in order to j > fill the deficienciss of said quotas, or any quota which has sioce bean or may hereafter i he called fur, and to defray tha expenses ' ( incident to the same, such sums of 'money 1 msy be necessary for that purpose ; am) n provide far the payment of the money . . which has already been porrowed or which - < shall hereafter be so borrowed, by tssueing ] io tho corporate name and aadt-r the ' corporate seal of said township committee, j ' be signed by the chairman nm! clerk of 1 : •aid township committee ; and the hand* - I shall be in auch sutn*. and the principlq of , said bonds made payable at such lime' as the said township committee shall deem 1 1 proper, and shall bear interest at a rate not 1 j exceeding sften par centum per annum i 1 and tbe said township shall have puwer to ! 1 ■ sell and deliver raid bonds, provided, (bat ! I of said bonds shall be told or dalivervd . - by laid committee or any of its officers or - ge|its for less than the par value of 'he , . same ; and for the payment ol the principle ( and interest of said bonds, ths said toanship ! : committee shall be, and thay ore hereby AU.burizrd I* pledge this c-r»dit of the said , j township and the texabl* property there in. j | 'j. AnJ be it enacted. That th* townrhip : i committee of Upper Township In' the cou-ty of Cap* M»y. shall base power, "and it Is^, . hereby made the dutyof said c-nimlltraTlo ' ' provide, in tha mannsr hareinafterpreiiyihed by taxation, for the payment of said | I bonds, and tb* interest which shall accrue 1 ■ hereon, and all moneys raised by lax by | virtu* of thiaact shall beexrluaiveiy'applied "1 7ri iii payutenf ot lha prlnclpsrtnd Interest - of said bonds, as tb* Rxtne shall become due nod payable. 3. And be it enicted, That the townihip j > committee shell but* >o**r to determine j ' and direct what sam shall be annually as- ] • scared to pay tho principal and iul*i*>t of | - said bonds, and of tbe amount so directed 1 ' to be assessed in any on# year the said rom--j 1 mitte* shall have power to determine what ! t sunt shall be aasrssed as a poll tax upon j ! ; each taxable inhabitant uf raid towuthip, 1 and the aam *0 determined and directed 1 | shell be assessed, levied and collected si • ! ths same time and |o the same manner at J j other slate, coenty and otb-r taxes are, or ■ | shall by l«»,-bv assessed, levied and col- * lecled ; and when collected shell b* held by ' ths township.cellector of said township for * j the purpose of paying the principal end io- * latest of seid bond-, pursuant to the pro. - ! li'iont of this net ; tb* eald township eot- - lector is hereby authorited end required to ? pay the principal and interest of said bonds - - according to th* terma end conditions of - { laid bond*. 4. Aod ba 11 enacted. That the chairman ••■and clerk of tb* said township committee - shall, unuaclly, at lassl two weeks previous - j to the annsal Iowa meeting, make ia dupli- ■ cot* a writ tan etotement ot the number, date j vi sod amount of bon^ji by them issued, and j T when made payable, which statement stall { include all bond* previously issued by aire | t . is# of this set ead remaining unpaid, on* b copy of wbieh statement shall be (ltd with y • the clerk of tepl towoebip for pubiio inspsc. k lion, aud tbk othar copy ahull be lied with j ' th* township collector, d 5. A ad be it enacted, That this wet shsll • tsk* t fleet immediately. L j*1 Approved February J4, 1864.
MARRIED. . t SWAIN-STEVENS— At r..wos*nd « . Irlet, J«n 25lh, by the Rev. E. T. owmii . ( Mr. George H. Swain, of Green Creek, to Miss Tsbilhs tt»«Veir». of Upper Township, -JJ C.pe Msy County, N.J. v GRACE — CON GAB. — Gn the earning . of Msrrh 9th. by the lie*. William Cstb- , •" cart, t.'aptain Robert C. Grsoe, of Dctliil--ville. Cape May cfiiintV, to Miss Kate J. i j« ' Cougar, of I'biU.lslolii-. «as - ( [ WKTL • \l NORBURY.— At Green Creek. C«pe | Jj 1 ! May. N. J.. Feb. 21at, Mn:y Virginia, lj daughter of .Ibscph M. and Untie A. Nor- ' , ' I bury, aged three years slid serra mor.thp. j • ! THOMPSON— At Gre n Creek, Feb. i 1 23d, of dipiheri*. l.ydia R.. daughter of j 1 • 1 Ui*c t.'. and ..Mary S. Thompson, aged three t [ yssys, two month's und three days. Cut off to wrlr tloom t c j SPECIAL NOTICES. \\ till INKERS ! WHISKERS ! | ) : wreki. fri.e. lira, bat by aiail any • hrrr. close- j ] .j |y srato.1, ou rrrelrl ol price. ^ K«"T I ! r DEAFNESS, IH.tNDNESN A\D h „ i CATARRH, Tltr.tTiy) With the u'BOst suswes, by t>r. S. t' tSAAL'S. OyiilUt suit Aurl.t. ;ftirfSrrly ot Leydih, I 1 moaUU froia the ».l rell.blr''.-.ui«re is tbe Oty" . ,f tocclt) ire to' Hot to ..-coaman, tfcrlr P'tlcst..*, he 1|-. no Kcrels In his practice. ARTIFICIAL I *' ' t.vt:s ln.rrtrJ wtttiout pain. So chsrgs msde tor j ! cxsmliuttoD. jattoy JOHN n. HUFFMAN, _ } 1 lUorncy-al-Ltisr. Mavtrr, Kxnmlner, und Solicitor in Chancery. '■ : CABK MAT COURT UUUSK. KKW JCRVEV. i ill 1. '^rWrVimls*L,tn"oi7!"l l^rC.mbt)!"'" ; er 5. Hr will write Dents. Bonds A Mortgsitrs.Jrares. ry I. Ks wt'l scknowlrdxr all kla^ot wrllrtigs. eltlirr . I 4. He will gles parltrulst attention to tbe cullc-llou ; of ntl mone)s. e sd »• He Is a surrrvor nod will serve sot one as such id a. He hss hsd^uera^ul eije-'rieucc with tkiuoty
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dog l.rs Xf Half z. | '"'i* ' ' k' *"J.V j ( Bli [lOcht nitlt'-tlvI>nM»!wrT. tolon'Vtotk. I | Philadelphia. Corner Uorertu- / \K SNCI'I.AR WT^holderS luvjr tie tttted t" »") j | angle, they are vet) g||AtV. i 1 toJ( Fight Thlr»y-Uvc) Market, toto^w Ntoto- ' Clock Shelves. I.'.IMI Iron Curure A end tl.vk M.elrr,. end n 1 variety ot Iroa BrncUts. lor .ale al the Ha id- <1 ware Store ol . 7? TIlfMAN h SHAW, ]f j So. lay Eight TWrtr-Ole) Alaska!. tobjw^Nlnth. * j FOR SALE. ' 1 » Covered Wagw«. With ►hall, end Taagto, tor , ; , V S'le hi I HANK VtllllAKI R i i m.t-31 Sebrttengwc's lamllng. | ! TIIOMAN D. CLARK, I ; 1 m ent' o'lloouTSfcoe. nudwRsitrrs. (oe Cents, La- j " Ilea aod shlidren at the lowest tsAwkCS , c Work noul- to order, and lu-gnlr.og Neatly done, j | j- SJ- ACOTTACJKterent. ] ^ ' SELECT MIIOOL. rpilK SHUSCHIUUtt will cemiBsnee PRtVATL ; 1 SCUOi'l. on Muadai . April toih, ttol- Those; | desno-.is uf .ending their chlldrro, w III ideas# apply ; t I wib, as the number will to Lm I ted to Tw»ut).|i.e | - WUI dose U.t week la J-ne. Bh;j-u J. V. COT WALT* I NOTICE. | -pttr rXDERSIOSKD reapeetluMy ^taformi the ! ' w ill oiwo th- house formerly kept b> Captain WW- j i : ii/in^hoaa. >" a Doarmo* ' ' -Toentat the A pi II Term uf Court. ' . j Marrb 3', tS*. WILUAW KLDRCDCE- | l i CARPET WEAVING. I ' T'ltRundyrsletwl Iran Iraie L. laform the ladle. ] of Cape Alay eoUnty that be stlil eoctinuri the : I "f CJMfi :r irtxmo I , I ' «t."h\s rrsldenre At lb* pesatmt landing on the 1 l.aj all ore, where he will to rla-t al all ilmr. to • r W e»e i ..pel. at nJI at) loa at the ("west fa tea. Match IJ, lotB. * I .'in ) JOHN C. LlTTtk. [ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. j OF Pr.HSONAl. PROFERV. The underelgnrd, | Administrators of the Katatrof Chum Hani, j | deceased, wilt aril at Puhiln Sale al the .lore ol Ike , I ; deceased, at Cape May Court llouae, commencing oil TI&DAY, MAtCII 3fcJ* I ate, • at » o'clock A. M.. and to continue from day to day ; r i until ait la aotd. the following described preperiy, ! eumprtalag hi. Entire stock of Fust Class Store ; | finals, consisting uf rtCfJ variety of i Dry Goods, .4 Groceries, Hardware, Wooden ware, . i ' Tinware, 1 Brushes, Tobaera and Cigars, I Powder and iknt, . Patata.tHla, ' Drugs and Mrdlctaes, Flour, pork. Ilaos and Lard, Boots and Shoes. Itotlonrry , togrtk. r with all other r nrtlere* eooprulBg the slock ot a l ounlrj Store. Alio, S lloreea. 1 Coll. rising four years old. Cattle, - Hogs- Farming Clensils, Guod Alileh Cow a, Touag Caitle ami Trarlings. t orn sad Potaioea. ' rj- If Tuesday should prose tlormj. the Sals will s somBSTBeetkellret f.trds) thrrcajicr. Coaditiou made known on day of sale to lHfWNa EDMUNDS.* AUALlNIi FERGUSON. , Adalolairatota. Caps May C. H . March so, llwa. > FOR HALE. , npHF ICB4CRIBKR will sell al Private Sale the 1 foltowing dearnbed proprrlv, tli : f 3 GOOD MoJtss a. aoued and gem to, I TIVwIliiHit: LIGHT CARPI tf.F. I NlSXIir WAGON, in good order, , 1 TWO. HORSE lll'J.'N WAGON, In Rood order, , Cape May. March is, tass ' WASHINGTON HOUHE, CAPF. ISLAND, JVEW JERSEY. J j JS now open for the aerammodatlon of trm raters. , Aa Ownlhua runs to and from tha Depot on the ' arrival and deport ore of every train. GEORGE a CAKE, , Cape Island. N. J. .. (at]. Proprietor. ' LARUE STOCK OF CARPETINC8 TLTT LA ROE STOCK OF i M COTTAGE k RAG CARPETS, WINDOW SHADE*. B«„ Will to hold | UMSgrndnesd pswas; Ml sod raaalra giudliy and Pfks of goods, ami you will ear* money. J. T. DELACBUfX. ^^bs.
NEW ADVeftTISEMENTS MAGNIFICENT SALE. (V OLD AD<IL VER WaTCHEE JEWELRY, Be I ON THE ON ti DOLLAR PLAN. _ , The entire Stock of One -Gold and Hirer Wateh M antifwtoer, Two tonoenae Jewelry EatdNlelinumta line silver 'Ptatlng tv.rchnoee. • ac liokl Fan asd Pencil Maker, to h- disposal -t wttk dispatoh wmiotr REGARD TO COST I Too Goods ale of laihlonshto steles and moat sow rellvnt worV.aiaa.hip. acd are sarrlneed InihDmAB- . Sree«lonedt"y aTlitnwrtojTvIl war. 11 should be : s -rated, also. Ihai n-eya" I anwOy of •*- r W I AMERICAN MANUFACTURE " v , sad l here tore greatly superior to thegoorla imported- — ' SOW. The errnple duty on tmportd cJkU. and the I high tuauiio* on Goiri. -it t',rr pn MlUNte psyobto gold,) Aihi-dnt to mirre fern the entire cost of ■ , nisny of the articles oChred by us to the puWrs. To . tt.es'1-r . ONLY ONE DOLL I Rl A , will to ehargcrl f.r anyartie.e on our IDLacd this . ^ itmd' rseeon? {toeme so popular M dl"p.Soc*or * . . stocksof lewclry am' r tnl'-ir nroducttosi- I THE PLAN IS SIMPLE! J ' Th- n-roc of e— h -t,T. I- r-lfcr. d I .r sale— a "CoM "H • Pey} -' ™ : thro at ao <m!rr t- received, wllb tn-;r.ly-ltve ernta , tar iciuro poiiegc and other chaigcaunBRf the card* , * maH to the customer, who will see al nnar what ha . ' car. r»' for One Dill "- U h* It pleased with his foi- ! Iniir he can lorwatd the money aecr-rdlnx tudlreeB : line, .lis the i-erttfl-slc anrl accure lhe»Ue. If the ' nrtlcle atv.rtl.-d ahould to unsullcd to thr purchaser .... i.ir example, a selfof Pearl Ear-Drop, sort Brea.t ' nHWaon'hec'iatOBUr ofru-'hl pne- which mayfa' ' ! lure 'eo torn then iru.csa lei "-e matter drop ' waere It D and epcinl BO tsors.. Ekaau-a carefully | ura cent.* P." LevStCol1 JJl* aasg Cn»# |» to- g«B • ai.tt.vau l'-tv.. " ' " 41. »« * ! i .Ml tuM.'kfc-..' Gobi HoaUngCoae . . aoe. too ' !:'t- • l'\" " J y.y.i.,'.; t "re 5? - 10' • iai i i.-i.TV lu-t. Urer silver Gpan-F.ea so- so .-Id tier Is' Pa' - •' " V» . SO. jno -.a., j'f. wiiLitTr DEPARTMCirr' '! M0 WamotW H nr-s ttototm* ft i o Gent.' D A-ti.i.-d I'lna SO - IM ^ . , Liiitici;!.' 1 juiiuiiiis Pi'tno-til Plra j . IS I -t\.i rienta* tji'ilorala l-lamooil RTuifa 3- I'd . I vtn f.-td h En.melcd Fob Chains |. «o ' ISW Pair Grills li.dd A En. inn But loot 3 ■ 10 ^ SNO lictil*; "lowc wt to liieaet Rtoga^ 3 - 1* : iMOGold UvnUkaml nracelats J- 10 I I LOO CoM au.I Jet L'r-v-l. t. » - IS J i ' (> Gold .-tod Enaiucjrd Bracelets h. IS j >tu p.ir I. la. I.' i.nU Nlccic Butlpos X- S : 1-JUU Mow ic, J.I, Lava A FtoicsttM-Kara " B, J* 10 ' !-»« MUdalutv^Lta fc-ts-msglc spring a. Is
'^OLadlrs^JHD ar JeTHrtSuj^slga X - tt I laxo Curt. S3 io g» I ">kOPairN^te,R'ng* 1- IO ; aoai Caka DssSrla i- ao l*u Castor f'rauiea-complete w ith bottles 4- so nv o tee 1'lichert in - S3 «t«n Pair ftuitee Kolres 1 - h j ion Engraved Hie knives J - 0 ! ceno'lloren TSte'spSmt I- B * 1 Draco Dreaert Forks 1- » COLD PENS AND PENCILS. ' IJIS-nnohl reus sitter Eslcnslon l-oklcra 93 to 110 l.—uGohl Pena, Hirer l.r'ctrrlon Itoldrra S - S i o->l Gold IVK.,' G-rhl il't-t-.lon HnldafS to - S6 . -jo Laid Pent, Luid boldera and Pencils |o .. JO : nu Gold Prn-I'r S - » HE 1- JIM tlEH THE PLAN. . In alle.aes wevhsrgc for lorwirdlng the CnHlte calf, peat-we. and doing the luslnesa the sum of i Twentj-asotchiL Which murt torm loaed In the 1 to: 93 1 thirty lor te: al\l)-llte tot 41U; one iiuodrai i lor 9tL * "m Itkei-0?!*1^ Y'v'tokw a large Tjewborn k da , ' ISMilm It Futtra Wrrat. N. V. CARPKTN K OIL CLOTHS I P. Hon Of-Hmieekeeprre and Country Mervhrnta ' in their New Sprito Sly Ire of CAIirliTlilGS, ! con.latlngof Tapeatr* Ittns tela. Thrre-Pty, Isgrsdn, • awt S'alr CARPETINGR \ Abo, WINDOW SHADES. Ip great variety. OIL CLOTH. CANTON and COCO MATTING, MATTS, , RODS, II AC CARPET, he. we. PHINI AS HOUGH. Ja., k CO., . No. JOA North SECOND Street, above Noble.— ANCH STORE, S W. Cra. F.ignth aed Spring . rd-n Street., PaUvlelphk. P. HOUGH, Ja. ' ( mhl3-m . JUST IKXl'ED. ' 4 MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF j * GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN. Yhla superior Portrait !• a line Steel Piste Xo1 grating, raculrd la rlie tushes- alt Ir of the art. by th- eelebiate.l artist. Mr. S C. belt l>, from a PHCL ; TOGRAPH hENT RY " f GENERAL SHERMAN UIMSXLP. And considered to his fnenda roto unctpietod. Jtn Portrait is surm jtvlt d with a hcaulllul l-ord-r, gls. j and tbeOT?U^W.E>">nATL A NTS** SouBUU,, oq FIB* Plate psprr, ISxtl inches. . PRICE, #10' PER COP V. A Tb Is Portrait will to sent by mall or ct press, freo- ! of ehuy. on rvve^il of retail price. . Agents want, j p AKELLT. **" bU. ' BliOYI YlYfa'N i:\( KLSIOR COFFEE. Whilst trying CoBIre of all the variotsa beandC It. memta-r -BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR"— ot th* head It atsnaa. a True. If* not like others tint are "raid everywhere.' A little stretch, wo all do know, guod gratis will I easily bear, 1 i nutastr tch like this— -sold erary where""— Is very apt tu tear.) Now I can aa'elr sav.. without .ny-ealtatlon, i There's none like ••flHOWNlSG'S EXCEL«0*"to i enlightened nation. ' Skilled Chrmlils haie not lound a C'ottto ftom asy | store ■ Poaareelng ^Ito same lagredlents aa ••arowntng'e . , - Nur Is ibere any on#, In or out" of. thr CoCt-c ira.le, : Who knows the nrtitlea from which • Bruwntag'B Va relator's" uiade. I'm t^ It's mads frola bail*.-, ry*. wheat, brans, ' Name a tbouaa'ad other thlnge-buf the RIGHT ONE. If you please, > But with tbe Coftoe-men I will not bold contention, I For' the many, many things they say— loo numerous. I Whilst they're ragagod In rutmlng round from store ToUarntheriirr.nl w holesale price of "Browning's ^ Some who know my Catft-e rtvra perferl ntufaelloa. Hare termed opUn by which thay hope la causa a The e2se^*tu"raS' a few ; no doubt •ttelH to nsaie- jo Tu name their Codes alter alar, (BROWNING.'*) ■ EXCEL-IOB" _ ' Soma say Ibelrtn ths only brand .hat will stand a * Now. Irts'llHto of them all-are which you Uka lha three years hare passed away since I Brek sold a tl like WW used b> -reren body ,""soij arvry where"' A trade llaVtnls I do aot wtoh| tha ardara 1 yauld The factory all Jorary's land would tshr— Uara BO* , My trade la n-.l Su'reey large | atlll I Ihlok 1 have my But rreX'.'vtm it-.ay^wst aoaurcd. 'tla NOT "SOLD tdanufaetumi and' tot sale by the writer, GEORGE 1. BROWN INC, 0 I No.JO Market Xlrert. Camden N J. This Cottre la nut roai#oand of (.tl.onous drugs. It toSremarreoral tiw'the'pjre JoisSTlTrakS but one aad a half ouaeroSomahwannartMmied itaoog RETAIL HEALERS m»> puroh.se It In Imtiuii. tttlre than trugtwaialav prti-wi tram the While. ^ l^'yrerej^.mall from WkoUeato Dwton '

