CAFE MAT OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH KU80&
; ®hr ©ftao 3£a»e. Gap* lalaad, d^e May . B. 1. T*m*»-Two Dollon per aaavia. AM ******* , g.,i -•- «u I to noM to-l|. No paper -El U \asat out of lh» IUU untoaa paid tor la adraoc*. " ADVERTISEMENTS in Inserted at Tin «U , per 11a* to* a«« Insertion, aad nrr easts per line tor etch subsequent lanertlon. WnrlKiml. of ' Ire 11am or Iras, em charged H rants for Bret Ineer1 ioa ud M nrUftr nub subsequent Inaertloa i and idrtfflKimll twli'I five 11*** **d not .««4laf *»» >">**■ sh*ig«< 1 *4oc Brtt Insertion, and Ail Obituary notion, ud all eommuuiea'.iona.rr*■ffitliM in -1 — ' *■— notice# of limited or lodlrlual latere*'., are Charged tro cuU prt Una Advertisement. or subodfrtioaa may br rent CI racily to Ifae Publisher, or through any responsible tUy Agency. X R. KAGONAGLt. Proprietor. Wednesday. March 39, 1863. Stew Hotel. Mr. Philip Kocni?, of Philadelphia, ■baa eommeacad the erection of • large; hotel, located on Ocean (tract, a iliort dUtaace below Waahington. The bouie I wis framed la Philadelphia, brooght < dowa by railroad, and a heaey force ia engaged in patting it np. We will giee j further particulars in a future nnmbar. ■even per Cent. Tbt Bute Stbate hare pu»ed the bill mehiog the legal rale of interest in i tbii State 7 par cent. Heretofore, bj ' apeeial aaaelmant, thia hsi been tba rate j only le tbe coontiee of Hudion end Ksirx. If the bill peaata tbe Atiembly, tbe rate • ill he uniform hereafter throughout the 8 tatc- ■' A Great Speech. We fill uplnuch of tbli week'a paper with the great tpeecb of Hon. John C. Ten Eyck, of tbii State, on the bill to ' ragnlatf commerce between the Siatee. It ia a clear, forcibla end powerful argument against the deiigne of tbe bill, end le fell of imtrnctlac end intareatiag htatory. We hope eaery reader of the "Waft" will take adraatage of a laianre ereoiag to gift it a Cartful peruaal. Schooner Aahorr. - a The Schooner "Lalla Rookb," of i WellQeet, Maaiai-lmsatl*, Captain I. A. ! Freaman, from rocomoka, Maryland to >'ew York, with a cargo of two tbouatnd bushels of oyitera, came aibore on : •** the Two Mile Beach on Thursday morning, 23d. abont tbrae o'clock. Tbe oyttera were a«Jd oe Monday last, at pnblic sale, and brought prices ranging from fire to fifteen cents per bushel.
Fire at l.crebnra. Tht residence of the late James 1 Ward, Esq , deceased, at I>eaaborg, in ' Cumberland eonnly, wna entirely eon- J .timed by lira on Sunday night, 19th inat. The family of Mra Ward at the ' time reaidlcg In the maosloo, had made ^ e«ary arrangement to mote to Philadel- j pbia la a short time. The Gra broke i out sa suddenly end the furniinre being : packed and randy for remoeal that It ^ waa found impottibla to tare any thing ' fataabla. The booaa was a large frame ' , structure. Total loss $10 000. - ■■■■' ■» - i The 7-JO Loan. ( Tba New York Trihau says thst Jay Cook, the got ernmsnt loan sub- ■ , scriplion agent, has just completed ar- . ( rangements arith Wells, Fargo ii Co.. of ( / Sao Francisco, which will place the aer- j en-lMrtiel, through tba machinery of j. their three hundred offices on the Pacific , side, in eaery nook aud cornor of Cali- j fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Colorado | Largo shlpmeots of saaen-thlrtias hofc ^ already been made by Mr. Cook to San . Francisco to r the pnrpose of Uiie as- j ( i peeled sghtcriblion. i The Tribune tery properly adds : There Is no donl>t thy immense anms ! | of hoarded gold will thus be exchanged j ^ for goaernment securities, and that the i ordinary flow of gold trom Ban Francisco j to tba eastern markets will be swollen by | 1 the ar, locked hidings and saeinga of a1 maltltnde of working people who want I regular interest and aecoriiy for their I ( principal. To promota the diffusion of I ' "the safen-thirtiss on tha Pacific aide, ill : ' the actita machinery employed ia the i ' Atlantic State*, the traaeling agents, tbe i < adterUaiog in the newspapers, the cir- ' •nlar letters, and the diffusion of band- j 1 bills containing Information in a popular , 1 form, will there be set elgoronsljrto work* j ' J _ MM | | Trot Weight. — Henry III. closed a ( grain of srhsat gathered from the middle i ( of the a ar, to be the standard weight : j ( and iWrty-lwo of ibesc, wall dried were to make one pennyweight, twenty pen- j f oj weight* ooe ounce, twetee ounce* one j ( pound troy. Since then it has been ( thought a teisabe t© dieide the ptunyweight Into twentj-f 'ur equal parts, | , caNadgsaius. Tba word "Troy" was! lire monkish rre.Ee git en to London — Tray Noeaai. Troy weight, therefore j M> —at, Loadta s.l.li. i Arte reus Watd aaya "HI am drafted. I u>H resign. Deejtly grateful fuc tha unexpected honor thus eoofrrnd open ar. I abmllW- fnurp«ll«d to ie-i ri'cn the positron in fa. or rf Man morn ! :*°*ruir*i "T"1 r-*'
Our ilnhnwa Correspoudcucc. | « Cbickasaw, A la . ~l 7 < Knlr* Easti-out, Mm , > | c March ll>h, IS65. ) j( Deau WaTB: — To day find* ma amoug ( the lowland* of Alabama, aeatrd bineath ' old cyprrsa tree, in company with ; ( my own dnary thought*. While thua j ( alone aad undisturbed, my mind incline- | tieely wander* back So old Cape May — . my birthplace, yas, my home. And while ( u>y brain i* industrioesly meander «>g j among pleasant pasiimia, I base re- 1 sol red to fndits a brief mlssise for the J columns of lbs much appreciated iTare. J Coolcl I but peep In, to-day, at $h# j I pleasant firesides of tlis Capes, methioks j i I should find n goodly number cozily j hovering abont tha coectcd stoea, with | i the north wind playing dismal cadences | aronnd the old boinasiesd, and earth i ( ; perhaps, robed in an icy mantle Yet ' hero in the Sunny South bow changed ! j tbe scant. Tbe feathery soogsters are . | warbling their awaet nous among the. | ' green fnliage of the forest ; the chirping . , | crickets and croaking frogs era holding , ' high carnival together ; in yonder rieer j I are acore* of troopers, enjoying their j daily ablntiona. Verily the March of I | Alabama is tba May of New Jerary. I I The coontry throughout thia aection, prraeota a a.cne of desolatiou acd woe. ' . One* beautiful rural mansion*, now uninhabited, are crumbling to ruins ; negrq I quarters forsaken ; f«nerl«u fields of • cotton, yat ungarnered, and agricultural imphinenUatrewn promiscnously about. ' How terrible is war. Tbe reiidanla hereof were opulent plenler* end lendowoere, bat the wily leader* of tha Soeth 1 : by their artful intrigoea, chicanery aad cunnicg schemes, managed to plant within the bosom of their conitilueate . I I sucb an utter abhorrence of all the j northern race, that rather than associate 1 1 with the detested sandals, they pack up : > j their household goods, collect their fil- j | thy lucre, and trudge off to some tern- j i porary abode, until their quietude is f , again molested by ths tdseticing col- ; uuins of ths insiecible Yanks. Scores , ; of refugees, generally of the poorer class, . swarm into our lines daily. Their con- , j ditioo it wall calcolated to draw forth . ' the aympatbelie tear. Thry hate aban- , doned their once song, cozy bomas — now a mare akeleton and wreck — and in . needy circumstances they seek the hot- - piulity of oar philanthropic Govern- 1 i . a..,l •>.. Trn.1. mu.. ......
' msnt. Bible, "they . naked and we clothed them, hungered and we fed tbsa.l' Yonder, eroaching ! d'jectedly ia one coraer of the u-fsgee*' i bivouac, ia a weak und weary form claiping her babe to ber bosom. A ailrnt tear trickles doiro that csre-worn moI ther's furrowed cheek. A mountain of ! i rouble is concealed beneath that baav- ; ing breast. Her heartrending tale i* ! toon unfolded. Onco she was gay aa a linnet In spring lime — boasted of a lov- 1 j ing hnsband and a happy home. At last, gricg-tisagcd war bursts like a i thunderbolt upon the country Now | | commences a series of trials. That d»- : voted husband ia bittsn by tha vene- ! ' moos serpent Sscessioo. Those lofty | t speeches and cream like aophiatry of the ! | arch traitors, paisunsd Lis nndarslaad- ' ] and, csrritd away by his insane i imagination, he aeiird his ride, want | forth to battle, and peradventore to day 1 i i* numbered among the slain, a victim to the onjo't caose be eapouted, and a ; j traitor before his country and his God. ' 1 Thst pretty cottage is gone — but a i wreck how mark* the rpol. The richly J stocked larder and wall filled granaries ; havs all disappeared. Tbe unrelenting . ; hand of intestine war i* the author of j | all this misery. Ths country bvrsabonts, sxcept that ' ander ths immediate control of tbe Fede- : rals, is infested by predatory baods of; guerrilla*. These banditti ganga are ; j composed mostly of msn, who, era the i i war higao, wrra naught but negro trader*, midnight robber*, -en bridled aasaa- | line and feroeloae highwaymen Their diabolical deeds aro executed upon frisod I and too alike. They are deaounced by tbe genuine confadsratas sa even more j despicable to them than a Massachusetts abolitionist. Too cowardlj to go to they roam through the rnrai dis- , tricta waging a predatory warfare upoa j j defenceless femalss, helpless negroes and ' . decrepid old men. Now a fiance at the military arena. : j and I jaih done. Tbe reverse* and ncga- 1 i live tuccsaaea, which fore while obscured | j ocr political horizon, are now eneceeded | I by positive success ; and in tha dim faI tore tha glorious sunshine of victory la ' peering forth, aa a reward for our par- ; severance aad. so much expense in treaj ears and blood.' From the rebel praea , and tbe Davis dynasty comes forth monrnt fnl lamaeiatioas They are pnzxlad to . know how to effect tbe saivatioa of • doomed r«b»ldotn. which is now rarliog like a ship to»*cd by ad vera# wtads. — Th»y bow prop-ise, as a last resort, to 1 l , hare Sambo's assistance, thereby kaock- j tag Way tba eery cwvwar stone of tbe
. " T. j eoafcderacy. The fertile brahi of the "i crafty Boathvraer is taxed *> ntmoet 1 capacity for seme means of eaeepe from , : their i (speeding doom : they sit its s«- | crat conclave, propose a vast deal, bat i I accomplish nothing. Tha severe doee, ; i administered to them by Sherman, has ; • sickceed them, and their phjsieiaa dues J not possess the heating qwajities; to 1 J i poor, degraded eoafederacy. 1 fosr yoa '» ' are fast nearing the lamb, and ere long , ( | wil! have to die ! die ! ^ie ! More anon. W. WnitxniN, Jr. PERSONAL. J — General Sherman, though a strictly j moral man himself, has demoralized the ' rebels awfully. ! — Joseph D. -Birdie,. of Freehold, has \ been aominaled to fill the vacancy ocea- ' stoned by the death of Judge Ogdeo. — Gsn. Sherman look more cannon at Charleston without a battle than Napo- , Icon took in any three of the grea est I battles he ever fought. | — Lieut. Coromaedcr William N. Jef- [ fera, a native of Cumberland couoty, has _ ' been promoted to the office of comtnandrr r le the navy and hie nomination confirmed by the Senate. — Col. Derrom, of I'atcrson. i* bnild- ' ing large numbers of his military bnls, which can be taken apart and put to- ; gether attain in half an hour to be eent- ^ to the oil regions. I — The last words of Cardinal Wise- , man to those around him were : — "Here .i... at last, like a child, going home ! for the holidays." Simple and touching I I words of belief and of sffectioaate die1 1 position. , — A- Washington correspondent of , j the Springfield (Maes ) Republican says: . ! ''General Boiler's commission as majar , ! general expires in a short time, and he ! j will then probably be qoitlly mustered , out of the service." . j — Prof. Agasaiz and a party of natori ! aiiste abont to sail for Brazil on a scien- , | t.fic expedition. They will he absent i j abobt six months, and will make eollec- : tione for the Mosanm of Coroperative . Zaology at Cambridge. It is reported i that Nathaniel Thayer has offered to pay . the expense of the expedition, $20 000 — Parson Brownlow, Governor elect i of Tennessee, haa-Tjceo awarded $25,000 - in a suit for damages inflicted by impris- • { ontneat and persecution at the hands of i : mm... in nenninant r.h.ll ftf l^tnTVllll
j certain I ' It is said to be assessed upon the pro- ; t ' perty of Ramsey, Sneed and others, who ! ' | were influential in the early day* of the • rebellion in getting the Parson into jail. ! ' l — Joslah Harrison, Esq., fur many ; ■ year* an eminanl lawyer In the lower j f part of the State, died at Salem, on Feb- < ■ ruary 25, In the eigbty-uinth year of hi* j » age. Mr. Harrison was a native of i 1 Orange, graduated at Princeton College, 1 ■ i was ths author of Harrison's Rate Re- j ' 1 ports, and was connected with the Cam- | » I den Republican fur a number of years. ( ' | — John D. Fox, in whose honse and < ' i in connection with whose family modern , ' spirit-rapping had its origin, recently ' died in Wayne couaty, New York, aged J ! 1 seventy six. Though his daughter: be- i < ' ! came famous as apostles of ths new.crocd, | ! 1 the father never became a bi-Hevcr in ; i 1 j spiritualism, but lived and d ed in tho 1 ' ! commonion of tbe Meittddisi Episcopal | 1 ' Church. ' 1 j On a poiat of International law, j • ' Vice Admiral Farrago t has beea favor- i k | ing Mr. Seward with adrcision. It may J r j not bear tbe anthority of the Soprame : 1 ; Conrt. but it will have weight — tha ' • weight of a broadside — if the old bcro i f lever (.-eta a chance. Mr. Seward was | enforcing the oeceesity or strictly obserra l ; iog tbe duty of neutrality within a marine ■ league of the shore "Well, Mr. Secref ; tary," said lbs Vice Admiral, "I learned ] i my International Law bvfure you did, , '■ and in a rougher school. When I was j - a boy lbs British took onr craw — and me | ■ with the reel— -pneonere on tha coail of < ' South America, within less than half a j I mil* of the shore. British pecedeot is < ' good enongb for ma ; and If svar I have > an opportunity, I'llfoUoie it. Long Marches. ' Oaaoflna most celebrated marches in ' j the annals of lb* British army is that made ' I by the 43d. 52d and 95th Rvgimenti of foot I ' under Crawford, in Jaly 1*09, in Spain, in | oYdar to reinforce Sir Arthur Wellsley at 1 tha battle of Talavera. Abont fifty weakly ! j men were left behind, and tha Brigade thaa ■ I j marctied*txty-t*ro mtWiHUweuty-six hour-. ! carrying arms, amnninion and pack— in all j 1 weight of between 50 and 10 pounds. There . ' war* only aevanieeo straggler". Tba man 1 had been well trained in marching during tba pravioor montbr Ooe tf these regi- - men's, the S2d, made in India, in 1^57, a j ■ ■ march aa axtradordinary. In I be height of tbe . mutiny- ioteiftganee raachad tiwra of the In. , cality or the rabels from Bcelkote. The . 53d and aome artillery alerted at night, on tba 10th of Jaly, 1857, from Cmrilr.er, anil » reached Goodaeetwre, fbrly-two miles off in - i toeuty bottrv, some part of the march being 9 ' in the son. On lbs Wlowing morning they - [ marched Ioa milae aad oagaged tha mnlj » ' naers.— tends (fijsj) Timet. c>
' sl'mmabt of WAR NEW*. An engetnrnt rn Bnnday last hetwara the train of Ganerala XtiVrmsn and Johnston, '|s«r Brotonvill*. N. C.-. between QoUf- | and Raleigh, ia annooncad ia an offiI rial despatch from the rebel General Lee. j Be reborts that the attack was made by ; about live o'clock in the evening, \ j tnd claims that the nil i. met troops mrrr ruotrd. lo>t ihrve peices of artillery, aud | were driveo back a mile, when, 'receiving I reinforce men te, they "apparently a«iomed j J tho oBonsive," but wera --reristed without j , ! difficulty until dark." Tho next morning j | j be sap, they ware ditcovered intrenched. \ i ! Of tire operations oftbat day (MoffrUy) we | • ' have so positive at/ounts ; but there are j j rninots that aoother battle' was fooght, nod I | that hberman had made his appearance in front of Raleigh and demanded its surren- [ der. In the affair of Sunday, , which the , i Richmond papers, sUrving for good pe«», ' 1 i and ready to go wild over the smeileet | ! crunb, denominates "a brilliant victory" I ■ i for tne rebels, doubtless nothing morn than j , | Sbriman'a abvauc.-, or a very small portion i of his army, was engaged. In Waihington i 1 it is believed that the Union force engaged ! j consisted merely of flankers of General j ' J Sherman'* extreme left winp, who bad been . j sent cut to ent tbe railroud hytween Relelgh end Uold.bi.ro, while the main body | j of liia army was occubying the latter place. . ' which we know it did ou Sunday last, lfut i day of the flgh'. An official di»patch from General Grant t' ancounces that aq Saturday morning about j 4.30 o'clock the rebefs made aTuilden and ; j strong assault upon Uen.^rarke's troop* j ' ! and capi urvd FortBteadroan. A dolermiuvd^ ' ! attack i*u also made upon Furl Haskell, I bat was repulsed with great loss to the ; • enemy. Onr troopa rallied and after a vig. ^ . I orous contest Steadman was recaptured, ; j with all the guns, two battle flags belong. ing to the rebels, and abont 2.7IHI prironers. j | Tbe loss of the enemy in killed ami wounded I it estimated at 3,000, while our loss is set ] down at 800. Gen. McLaogblio, command. . ' ! ing Fort Ilatkell, fell into the bands of tbe I j rebel*. I Gen. Schofieid reports having occupied j . Goldtboro', N. C'.. oo the 31»t. with but j . ! alight oppoaitloo. Sherniao'. le i was en. , t gaged with tho enemy near Beolousvilla j on last Sunday, and tha artillery firing was " ; quite rapid during tin day and for a short 1 s j time on Monday moruirg. Schofieid bat I ' ; no doubt that all is well with Sherman. A I t number of locomotive* and cars were cep- | lured at Goldshoro". t i A number of torpedo«s| bats been dis- | y covered Tn Charlea' on harbor, and on tha; 17tb one exploded under the etenmer Bibb, p bat did no material damage. The work of sounding the channel and fixing lights it < sounuing inc cnnuuei aou u^nv* i* ;
progressing rapidly. Laws of New Jersey I An Act tqanthortie the purchase by the St.te of ! Sew Jersey "f the State Normal acd Model School Buildings and Property. WliCBCAS, by Ihr tcrat of the Irises by which the Mat. of New Jersey holds and occupies 11.0 real I and personal property used for the purposes©! the ! Stale Normal and Model Schools, which lessrs are I ' about to expire, fee Slate has the option of pori chasing the same at a * really reduced price, and ) as the lessors slter a lame aditlllonal reducthm In j case thejpurehsse Is made, and It Is lor tbe Inteieet of the Mate to secure the title to the ownership of i | the same. ' of the Slate of New Jersey . Thai the Gevernor of Ibis Stole be, and he la hereby authorised and dl- ! reeled to purchase the buttdioirs now occupied by ] 1 the Stole Normal School and Model School and the j : on which the Mime are erected, with the lands ' and (rounds connected therewith aod. Improvements ! thereon, situate In the city of Trenton, beln* the j whole equate bounded hy Clinton strecl. Perry Street, Southard street and Monmouth street, with the fix- j ! tures, furniture, library andnpparwtus.and personal i propel ty connected with or used by the said reboots. | • sod when he shall he satlaflsd that the title of the ; preeent owners of said real rotate is rood and valid. ' and warrantee deeds of conveyance thereof are duly,1 ! executed conveying the same to Ihe State of New j ! Jersey In fee simple, fr*5 and clear of all eneum- ' t.raoeee, he Is hereby authorised and directed to d»w ' his warrant for the sum of thirty-elcht thousanJ j dollars, Which sum Is hereby appropriated, to be j paid out of the treasury of this State, and shall tw ; full of the puaehwaa money tos-sahl real and par- ; aonal property. j 2. And ba It roasted, That this net shall Ukt etttct : immediately . ! Approved I'rbrurary Sd, l"*h. ■ A Supplement to an act entitled "An act concerning I I the estates of Jwrreins who die laaolfrnl," ap. j proved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred end forty' j t. Be It enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of Ihe .Stoic of New Jersey, That wherever any j j executor or ndmlnlstrslor shall proceed to the settlement of Ihe estate of any decedent In hie hands. under the provision! of the thlid section of the set en- , tilled "An are cwncerwlac the estsleeof person, who die Insolvent," approved April slx|feath, e ybieea : hundred aad toil) -eta, or under the twcaty-lourth • section of Ihe act-entitled "A further eupplrmeot to ; aa act entitled 'An act respect In* tho. Orphans, , Court, and the powtraod authority of Surrofatoa.'. approved March seventeenth, eighteen hundred and (Ifty-dvt, such executor or administrator shall make j report alter tbe expiration of -he lime ; limited hy ^ said loctlooi respectively, of the several claims and demand, which may be exhibited against said estate, particularly sprollytng the demand and thrsmooat trereof at tba time such re Portland whether by Judgment, decree, bond, note, booh account or otherwise, » fctch report may be made at ihe term In which said limited time may expire, or nt ths term next slter •urh time mny expire. In care the reme expire In vacation, anything is tha flrel mentioned net to tha I contrary notwithstanding. I X And he It enacted, Thai sooh executor or hd- ; mlnletmlnr eh»U flvu leg area. ha nolle, ol Us in. ! trillion lo make auoh report, by advertisement, olgu. • ed with bU sitae, aad put /up la throe of the moot j public puces la Ure county where cash decedent if I Sided at tha time of his death, sad shall specify ; Uhreto Us day oa which sash report will be made : a. And he iteeautod, Thai il shaU he lawful tor any person Interesied In said relate either as erettl•or, heir, mlmlnlatrator.-exreutor or oUrstolre, to ! pit exceptions xs prov ided In said set. respecting insolvent rata tea, but the same shall be Bled wllhln twaatydeya afire. t*d»Bllng of the aald report by such ext rater or administrator, which eseeprion j ■h all he dlspoard of In Ihe manner provided by that aei| *M«at the aald ronrt may ratead |he time toe . making rnwh .report aad fur (flag exceptions, la prop— cms, upon such terms as they may deem jcet and lair. ». And kaltnanrtml. That Uto apt shall laltasferat
COaaXCTCD xvx** MOffbAT. ' " MoanaT, SterehXf. ISgS. I P*' sea*. raiuui sre vou I v TntsAy. 21 15S »5«i \± WadntSda j, 22 157$ 156$ Thursday, 23 152 150} I M Friday. 24 l.V'l ; Balnrday, 25 J 56 J 155} it M ondar ^ 27 154$ _ 154} ' Urnitisv lite- l.uinbrr NarkeU# i; 1 Cedar Rails, b*H quality. F 100. 812.00 | I do Collinc*. - 83 to 6.00 I t \ Cedar Shingles, f II, . . $22.00 \\ Cedar Siding, $11, • - $35.00 , I Cedar Plank, Y M, - - $45.00 i Ce.lar Boat Board-. - $35 to 45.00 j » Cord Wood, Oak and Pin», $5(35.50 I SPECIAL NOTICES. - I f WniSHI'.RS ! WHISKERS! rlan Compound will force them lo grow on ihe , J week v. Price, gl CO Senl by mall anywhere, clone- ; r j ly sealed, on receipt of price. • [JSbf 1 ' 1 Address. Warner h Co.. Brooklyn. New York. i ^ DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND [ CATARRH, ; TREATED with the utmost surerre. I.r Dr J. j 1 monlais from the most reilablr source* In Ihe City t J and Country can be seen at his Oftlce- Tne medical , , faculty are invited to accompany their patleoU, as I | j JOHN D. IILFFJIAN. I| j Atlornry-Rl-Lnw. Master, Cxnmlner, and Solirltor in ( hanrt-rj . * TAPE MAY COt'HT Hill's P. NEW JERSEY. . 1 I ; j Hr Wtu attend toall-legal hintoril.ellhcr elk* , : ' 1. He will writ- Deeds. Bon-.lv A vi„-t e,cn. leases. : '1 r"irr w ,n" kuu" °' \ | ; S. He win acknowledge*! I kind, of writings, either j ' t. Hr a ill give particular attention to the collection ' , of all moneys. " ! d. He has had successful experience wllh Bounty . I ' T. He has on hand Stamps of sit hinds and Ihe latest 1 1 J ami »i r J"' ** l«M. * t« ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PRIVATE SCHOOL.— NOTICE. I AI,SS JOHNS, of Philadelphia, tvlil ot»-a a 1 ! 31 I'RtVATi: MHUOL, on the llth of April. ■ Short- Leq«it«-4I Boys , AA w.'old,"c«n'^Mrou rtilt^l. stares al ih/llard- , 1 j No. 3*3 (Eight Thlrlv-BveyVlar^e'l, tedowVilrrth, j lj lliuiier and Tru Knives, rw*— ,*r,t,>0 "u"ee,'°s " ! i. j Jh ft T'm'>I * l" *NI th, • Stead's WeatheY-Proof Ccmenl, f -170R repairing or pointing metallic or wooden 1 1 routing, or aa a cheap watcr-oroof paint. I. ! • ! highly recommended by parties who have beea tiling highly recommended hy parties woo nat e oeea tiling It lor six > rare past. Any perron can apply It. Cor 1
. sale at the Hardware store of TRCMAN A SHAW, j No. 8U (Eight Thirty-five) Market, below Ninth, Philadelphia. «'J5 REWARD. 1) the City 01 Cayie Island, passed March llth, ! 1 ' ' TWrNTY-FlVE DOLLARS . • Will be paid for Information thai wilt lead trvrihr 1 guilty of daninclag the properly of clrilen.^or 'a i l*pe Dland, Njjg. March IS. ltrif. * mf» ! EX ECCTORS' BALE OF REAL ESTATE. In |».tsu.nc# of the power ronlalned In ihe last Will aad Testament of , ANGES CAMERON, deceased, Ihr undersigned, : j surviving -xccutors and trualeee, wi.l sell al put-Uc | I FIFTH BAY, llth OF FIFTH MONTH. 'MAY.l ' | ni S o'clock, P.M., M|H.n Ihr premise.,, FARM on j i ihr Dennlsvtlle road. In Middle Town. hip. Cape ; i May Counlv, New- Jersey, about two and a half 1 I miles from lleoulsvlHc m-1 one mile from Goaheit . j ! ! The place Is now occupied by W- rren Van Gilder, ! aod contain, ll.v acres, more or lea., of which -bout 1 I Highly acres are Upland, and good Farming land; ' 1 ; slout Twrnty-flvr acres are Woodland, and Ihe re- I 1 maimer poit. on la hall Ms rail or Meadow, on Den- j : nls creek and Jo Crow's creek. The premise, adjoin : ; lands of Vtncfat NlUer, on the West, an J the pn- ! i perty known as Aid j ah Smith's Farm/ on the l.-st. j . The buildings consist of a Two. lory Frame House, 1 i Frame llarn. Corn House, Ac. A part of the pure hare-money mty remain secured ' iiiwvo the pretnUra If desired. Terms made known 1 , ; al the time of sale. JOSEPH »N»WDON, •CHARLES WILLIAMS, *, mriog! Sorvltlrf Executors and Trustees, ke •j A. DENEXET fc HON, CARRIAOH MA K ERS, ; I CAPE MAY CODRT HOl-(E, N. J. 1 rI'H F. Subscribers would respectfully Inform the , I 1 InxMtants of Cape May an.1 adjoining comities, 1 that we are prepaid to aocomm-dsle all who may . Uvorua with ihnlr jvnfroksge W« Inlcud to keep ' DUUBLK and SING1 F. ROCKA"WAYS, I JENNY l.INPS, SQUARE WAGON*, BIGGIE* and (U'LKIE*. Also, PLANTATION WAGON*, ; I t and "-horse PL-TCH*, II AKItOW s, ke. Using none hut the best sessoned material, ssd | ashwo'wl sre'lrat'rotifldcnt 'of (t.lng general aalte- ■ faction to all who may tavor us wllh their patronage REPAIRING . ■ Of all kinds done a! ths shortest notice and beet ! | BLACKSWT1USG . , , ! Having a BLACK(MITH (HHP atlaghei, we will | do all kinds .d Xn.ul. Work without detoy, aad la 1 the most workmanlike manor r 1 Call ami seen*. A. BENFZET k (OK. , { Cap* May Court Houre, March (S, t(U. «m , I NOTlCkTor SETTLEMENT. THE subscriber would give not Ire to all having ; • unsettleC accounts, to call and settle Ihe esmr witb- , 1 out deUy. A- RENKZET. | March (glh. I***. mv»aai i j FOR SALE. A Covered Wagon, with abaft, and Tongue, for -Me by FRANK WHITAKER' 1 aWdt_ ,1 hchrHswrfer'a Landing. SELECT 84 IIOOI.. ; THE SUBSCRIBER will commence PRIVATE 1 1 R HOllI. on Moodxv, April loih, tSAl. Thore r .'.eelioua of sending their children, will nlrass apply , soon, as the number wlU he limited lo twenty -live Win clone last week la June. 1 mhoat J. v. ootyALTO. WASHINGTON HOLME, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY . TS new open for tha accommodation of imvalsn. | AD Omnibus runs to and from tha Depot oa tha amvM end ctopaituro of e. cry iraim ^ C »ycE, 1 " Cera Istond, N- J. {mil Propetesor. NOTICE. ' ( THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully Informs the . , X people of Cape May CoualJ. thai Be has re- , moved from Trenton to Cape May Court Houre, and wilt open toe houre formerly kept by Captain Wllt Ham Hrwa. a. a Uoarvllag House, attd^wLI br^pre- | ' ; mrai at the Atoll Term of Cuvut. r , I ' I MsrrhVl. isfe. U ll^lAM EhPflEPGE . \\ CARPET W1UHJ6. , THE ui darsigned I we* leave lo Inform the ladles [ 1 of Cape May county that be still rssatlnua. Ihe I * "*!*(PI.*f CSMTtT WtAVIKO ' at his residence at tha areatokoat Landtog on Ihe , Bay Shore, where he will be glad al all times to ' - "'sr ■' Lrrjzu
tiew AOVWrPtSEMENTS - Tli.ece 11. 'feel. H. X^CLKO Am u (tun, Ike# Tirra, PRtaMrter rc.avrvc-icssa «» DXALXX in FINE imi*T, P SOLID SILVER WARF, A tn> nitp * i.SlTFRIORBH.YF.ft-Fl- A I Hrb WAltfT YI AfiNI FICF.N T SALE. ; ' \ LD ANl.ilLVEH WAfCHE*, JEWELRY, A* : MS i Makvr, to be diepered nf with di. patch . WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! J ; ctllrat workmaa.hlp. and are saerlnerd lathtsman- ^ " j occasioned by a distracting civil wsr. It should be I prominently .rated, also, that they are meetly of dth >'AtoC|F*hTpmd 1 ported ^ sold. The eimple >luty on tmportcv! gucataand the high Mrmiurn 00 Cold (all I'.rv gn hill, .re payahle In gohl,) amount 10 more fhan the entire eoat of facHrl°t '|h by us to the paiU.c, To ONLY ONE DOLLAR the purchavcr need not pay "Mil be knows , what he I. to get! This plan accents wltg the method r recoil, ^become so popular for disposing of THE PLAN IX SIMPLE! W The nsms of excfi artielr offered I .r aal^-re"GoU fluntlng Watch.-' "Gold Ovsl-UsnJ Br.relrl," Pearl' B re*.t pin^and^Ear-t)rops.^''GffM KnatnedM Ring." In]w. are the.i placed In a drawer .nit wen mi so 1 1 or eertifl-a'trf to'taken at rsivtoa and sent by tl'st j ran get for Ore D-dlVr If he It pleased vrtth hi. f«. ,' artlels awarded ahould be un.ulted toghe purehaarr —as tor example, a fifol Pratl laflkropa and Breast ; Pluto a y nunc man whncnuM rol war thrtu. and . preferred. Or If, Mr any reuoo/yon ehkaae to sen- Jl, ! where ft is and spend no more Examine carefully ^ WATCH DEPARTMENT, j VWGrat.' P.. lever Gold Hunting Case (&0 to |W . ! too Gen*. Drlaeh d V> . ITS Y I tor. Cent,' »w|.s Gn|dHuolfeg Case . to . loo v I AO Gent.' !let.' " S- , 1"0 Itont.' Del. Lever (liver Ovcn-F.ce so . «B • : »» Gent.' *w"» stiver IS T to JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. , i »n Diamotul Rings^ (totoStW ! •«»" itolr Gents' fMM kKnTiUswreButtao* s I !o x.«i Gents; Mone'set a s.tnet Rings J - IJ Udl«'*GMd NrrX Chains ***' * I w wwiloWsndJet llrceel-u ^ *1 It • J- on pair truTin'^fi'iiM Sbnreo Buttons !• * UVI Pair l^ulle.' (.old En. Sleeve Billions « . 10 imo Coral, ftps | and Emerald Brooches a. IT ■ M»' Gobi I'aniro am! Pearl »r Drops 3 • 5 , 1 Drop*" ' J- 10 ■ VVtn Gold TMmMes B - t» r 1 louou Coral. Oiial ana Emerald Car-Drnps 3 . 1* j li«*ri Minlature^Loeki-is— magle spring » . 53 V 1 !!•>*> i.vdies' Gift aud Jet Hat supporter* J. It n j M0#j. ^ SILVER PLATED WARE. ^ ^ lOVXi Pair Napklo Rfngs S . 10
| -M00 Card Baskets 4 . IS sooo Caka Basket* I - so | umo castor Framrs<-japlete with bottles » - so N toto lee Pitchers 10. Si) •u0o Pair Butter Knives 3 - * moo KiuwRveil Ptr Kulvsa ' 3 - 0 | win Dnren Tra Xi-uon. per dot. # - IS I draw I Mr en Draaert'lFeriis " T • SO V ««l Doren Tshlr Foils a - 30 Gollt) PENS AND PENCIL*, i Iriino Gold Pen. Stiver F. tension bolder. S3 to (10 i nono Gobi rens, silver FxTcpslon Holders 3 • 8 mam Gobi pens. Gold Mounted Holder. » . I* umo Gold Pen., Gold Extension Holder. 10 . 54 Soon Gold Pen.. Gold Holders and Pencil* 10 . 30 I *000 Gold Pencils « . so RE MEMBER T1IE PLAN. In all care, we charge for lorwawt.ng the CertlSrate, postage, anJ dciug the buslnera. the sum of Twrnty-flve Cents. Whlrb mosi le enclosed In Ike order. Five CerrlBc.tr. will he sent for f 1 1 efeeen : /or (r : thirty lor »4 : sixty -Or e for 910 ; ooe hundred for «I5. AGENTS ARE WASTED 1 "Throughout the Country to operate for u*. A large : rumprn.aiiiin will tie paid, bend for term*, he , eoI clostug .lamp. NEWBORN k CO , , I mtMn T* Fulton Street, N- t. ji st issi rn. ^ MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF ' GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN. Tht. superior Portrait Is n flne Sleet Ptvtn IXgrailng. exeeutrd In Ihe hlghr*1 stv le of the art. bjr | ih- eelehes trot artist. Mr. S. C. lutth-, from a PHDI TOCRAPH SENT BY GENERAL SHERMAN HIMSELF. 1 And considered by his friend* to be utuqualed. Tho Ing views of Bursard'a Roost. Kenrsaw Mountain, and the STRUGGLE FOR ATLANTA. Sire of Knrraved Surface, |0xt« Inches. On Fine Plate paper, l»xJI Inches. 1 PRICE, (List PER COPY. A This Portrait will Ire sent by mall or exprese, free nf charge, no receipt of retail prire. Agenls wanted rhretuh Hits male. Address J r. SKELLY. PulliiTer'e Aeer.t fur Penosylraflta, ' No. SO* ARCII Street. Philadelphia. < browning's kxcel8ior coffee. Whilst trying CotTf of all the various brands, Hr member 'BROWNING'* EXCELSIOR"— St tba True, ire not Itkr oiher* that are 'raid every where.* A little stretch, we all do know, good goods will easily hear. (But * I'r teh like this- "told everywhere"— to eerr apt to tear.) Now I can sairlv asy, without any hesitation, There's now Ilk* "BROWNING'S EXCELMOF" 1<S rallghtrnnt nation. Sklllo^ Chemists have not found a Coffee from any roe. resin* the same Ingredients as- "Browning's a Exeetotor." Nor la there any cm*, la o* out of the Coflk* trad*, Who knows the art I -lee from which "Drowning'* I'm 3oid ICS mode from barl*-, ryt, wheat, beano. Name a l.w'and other thing wd>ol tho RIGHT ONE Rut | 111 L For the many, many things they say — too uumennil Whilst they're ergsged In runnlag round from (tore To learn the current wholesale price of " Browning** _ Exec bloc." S Some who know my Coffee glee* perfect aallefaatloa, Hareforevad a plan by which the; hope tucauo* a quirk reaction. Ttiecase— lis with s few i no dauM 'twill be nwinta To n.me'hrtr loffoc after mine, [UBOWMNG'Sy , KXCELSIUR." A Some sav rhrlr's 1 he only brand -Uurt will stead. * xreidy test. Now, 11 y a utile of them *U-*f* which you Hie tha Thrcev'.f, have pa mad away stare I Brat sold a ■loir 1 .. Never h«»r I In your pap-r adrrrtisefl Before 1 , Nor would i now or ever reosent to mihltsh scree, U like some used t> "everybody," "sold errgywhere* A trad* iurct^uTL not with 1 Ihe eiders I could _ got an 1 " . . - The fketo^ oil Jarecy's load srould lake— lean* wet 1 My tradeienut re'rery large 1 stm I think 1 haremy 1 But reader.1 voumay rest a see red, Nls NOT "*OLD 1 KVFBVtt HER)." Msnulaclurcil and tor sale hy the wrttoR m 1 oe-iroe i- brow King, ! No »l Marvel Street, Caonh-o N.J. C>» i hat cannot use the pur* rafhe j tr lakes but on* and * half uvraee# lo ntoka aqusrt of good .irooG coffee, that belag >u*t oorekaH the qwanfitr It la boa • I Java c.'ffra.Jint always Pt. than haU tha peine. RETA1I. lrfc.ALl.RX may 1 tirehao* II In let* qanatitles than tea goes* *t mr prtoet (sum the Whole- « 1 sale Greases. _ efel^rn. i't.m'u from whrta^fe mmtfe.

