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Shf ©trait a&'arr. Oape Islaad, Oape M»j Oonnty, 5. J. Wednesday, May 3, I860. Traii»- Two DoUate par sanum. A3 sw»wrfp«<-« - ail A* HOti nnxBy. Mo paper wUl be senl wl ef the **" weleee PaU 'or " advance. ADVESTUENEXTS an Inserted at Tt» cents , pat line lot am lnaerlon, end rtrr rata per Um j lot each aobaa^urat loeertlon Adurtlroment. of fr* line* ev iree. are charged Jjcciiu (or first to" > tloa and 8A cent* for aart suberqueat Insertion i and I Advertisements exceeding Bia llora awl not exceed|i| tea lines, an charged 81 for Brat iaarrtiun, act! to teau for aach insertion therovftrr. All Obituary not.cea, and all communication!, rraalullooa and other aottrra of limited or ladlflual Inwteit, arc charged tro crau par Una. Advertisement* or tuberlptluua may be leal dlraetl)T to the Publisher. or through any responsible City Agency It Sf.iOO.VdDl.13
Procluiuaf ion. Btat* or Ni» JtuiT, 7 Esteem* lteraaTamr, V 1'tOTOh, April IT, 1665. ) ci act' f. tl.. f The Ma President of tha Called Stale!, on the eleventh day of March, IMS, leeu d a Proclamf.tlun requiring all daaartert fro In the Army of thr Called Utate* to ret urn to their proper pools. awl iromlalu; that all deserters who would, an or he tore the tenth day of May, A- D IMS, return to errrke. or report to a Pioeoel Marshal, would be paidooed on eonditleothat they ehould retura to their regiment* or rompaalre. and arrre the remainder of their original . terma of eallaliuent. and la addition thaaeto IhaUmo loat by deaertluo. \ Thla Infanuatloo la published for Ihit be.-irBt of ' those who have deserted from New Jersey Rrglmaals ; and 1 exhort all such lo avail themeel vea uf the conditions of pardon. spCijt JOEL PARKER. SflV .Hill later. • The Rev. Jotepb \T. Hobbard, fiirnekrlv siybi jearl pastor of tbe Second I'nitijterian Church in Bridjetoo, baa dissolved bi* connection with that congregation, and assumed chary# of the Pint PrvAbjterian Chorch of thie city, preaching bia first itr- . moo on Snodajt, 30th nit. Cape Island Udlft' Aid Nocirti . Tha following receipt baa been handed i to nt (or publication :— 1'im.APKt.rniA, April T, 1865. Received of Mra Magonagle. for tbe United State* Christian Commisaion, tbe sntn of thirty-one dollars (831. 00). tha rontribation of the Capo Island (N.J.) Imdies Aid Society. GEO. II. STUART, Chairman U. S. 0. C: per A. O. McAuley. Change of Time. By reference to iha advertisement of the Cape May and MillriUe Railroad Company, it will be seen that on Monday last, 1st Inst., a change of time v»»s madn in the panning of trains. The first train tiorjff leave# Cepe May at 5.30 A. M.. arriving in Philadelphia at 9.43 A. M. This ia the malt and pesaeeger train. Tha second tram leaves at 12 M., and is afraubl and accouimode' ion train. The first train a uth leaves Philade lphia at 9.15 A. M., and frrives at Cape May ai 4.00 P. M., being the freight and accommodation. 1 ba aarend is tbe regular passenger train, otid leaves at 2.30 P. M., and arrives at Cape May at 6.45 P. M. "The hood Time Coming." A P»v» eredeeoed on the County ol Cape May a hen the Railroad »»• cooftrncted , through her territory. It found ill a bun dred years Deb tort tbe ape— behind in everything ; and it it not lobe wondered at, thai tha completion of that great enterprise, for •hieh a few of onr citifo* Struggied so long and so ardently, was bailed as the barhinger of "the good time coming." Rut tha railroad alone, will aol do everything . wo mutt do somathing ourselves, r'irst of all. lay aside our saltsbnesa, and help oaraelvsa by helping and aiding any and every antes p'ie* that ttnda to develop the rich resource* of cor county. The lirst grand stop in litis direction, orxt in importance to the railroad, we honeafly apprehend i« tha large aale of land* to take place at the Court House, on tha 2<Kh of tbia month. Kvery citizen of the eoonly should give th* enterprise biseordisl and eoergatic support. This sale, if it baa thaf support tbst it deserves, will only ba lbs bagiaoing of great • things. Tha tuparior quality of Caps May lards is not known abroad. Many strangers who hava not trmvelad aver our county think that the toil of Caps May is sandy and poor like that for many miles above and be]i>ar Mtllvilla, hi Cumberland comity, on tba Ilea of tba railroad. This we know is not true, and if tha truth were known abroad we woold baea strangers flocking to onr delightful climate by hundreds. We have an undeveloped eonnty; thousands of acres of rich virgin soil aaffieiant to support a Ibouaand times mora population than we now have. Bprewd this information abroad— by ■ending's copy of the ITarc, of 19-li April, which eeatalna a description of lire Modi to be sold on the 20th* iost., to all yoor frieada far and near. Writs lo them to — fcw on tha axeuraion, ai.d (re for themselves. Tha deaeriptioo of the lands so be sold at pablio auction oa that day, daacrihea tha character or naarly a|] the aatt ia Oapa May county, and the baanty of It all ia. tt'a true. , We oflbr the prediction hem end now, that if the people wake aP tu Oa Impor taaet of tha sale referred to. tha results to • blta. -.4 r™ -urpn- .h.i. t..n, id onataiinn. that in us years' tin a Cape M.y will ba tbe "garden spot" of the United States. — -Thw time tec the faner.l carvmonira and intamwtj.
C^Townsihip clerks, it will ba remembered, era required by law, lo publish annual statement of iha receipts endezpen. , s«s of their r**p*ctivo townships of il>e prtsioas year, within sizty days from Iha time ^ of holding their town meeting. Ry a sup- t ph-mrnt passed at the 1st* ee'iion of tbe ( . L*gi'l • are a flue of 850 is imposed upon j * all person* who neglect to so ; ubii-h. and ' t isy are to be pnhlmhsd in those papers in • t the county puhlikhing lews. Onr-balf "of j ^ e . the Eur goet to Ibe prneeeutor. (J Ci" A •sessors « bo are about entering j l I j upon thrir duties, « ill mber that a law i | ^ ; we* passed l.y the last LeginUtnre, rrquir- I ( : ing them to enrol the names of all orphan j e children of deceased soldiers, with a view ( J to their being recorded in the office of tbe 1 ( (. Secretary of Slate. For each name thus ! a enroled, tbe*a»efsor i| enlillad to rereire ; ten cents, -lie is also required to record io _ his book any inlerveting facts which he may ( ascertain as lo the car- er ill the fstliera of such children who hevr fallen io tha country's defence. — The Adjutani (>en«ral is now engaged i e | ip.preparing the inslruclinna end Other pa- j | ° pera in reference to tha nee cUsi of claim- ; I ! aals on tha Stale bounty, created by the : h j last legislature. These elaimanu ere those | , rl ; who enlisted io the navy, nod rkn«r who . i )r haca sons in the. service, hut whiw fathers i , >1 I have not and do not contribute anything to ! ■ i tbe sopport of the wife, A certain clea* - . ■ of colored recrails era also admitted to tbe ; < l- pey. W# shell he ehle to publish I lie re- j »' quirements under the law in a few days. j , — Tha Stale Department, at Washing- 1 1 ton, ha* promulgated Ibe followfpg in rela- - y lion to the Reciprocity Treaty : ' Formal notice of tha termination of the J 4 Reciprocity Treat j wax riven by Mr. Adams ! ,j to tba Brili'h liovernoient oa lb# 1 7th of; 1 n March, and its receipt was duly acknow. ledged on that day. Therefore, in accordI ance with the stipulations contained its the : ' | Tresty, it will expire in twelve months from 1 | that d*v, viz : on the ITtb of Mnrrb, 1666." ' d i ' ■ — President Johnson h*t. by proclamai j lion, postponed tbe lime for national bami- * j liatioa and prayer, in consequence of the j e : a*sas*lnalion of Prvsidont Lincoln, from the . | 25th of Mar proximo, the data originally , j apyriuird, to thr l>t of June oezi, in con- , ' ' aidcralioo of tha 6r«i named day being tbe j ; anoiveraary o' the aacenaiuo of the Saviour. Death of lien. Win. t ook. Wa learn with regret that Urn. Wm. j , ; Cook, Iha chief eagineor and leading meoa- [ ger of the Oanidrn *nd Amhoy Kailroa-I 4 . Company, died -on Friday, 21-t ult., al bis , p ! resilience in H'Ttfkci , fioai pleurisy, O.n. ifjUsik «as on# of the m»st wiJ.ly ki"»c „ ; and popular men of oar Stale, bis scientiflc 0 accomi-H.hnienl., honorable in* I i nets ai.-d „ gmi -I habits having «i laclied all wiih whom : i. j he cam* in c- mart, by ibe girar<g**t tie* ol . 1 personal frien-ik .ip. * He WJ< educated for . , ; lh» Army at 'tie \ itional Mil. tar An- j , ,! i demy al W .*t Point, an I npun graduaimg j u | parens- ion of the War Department, ba ' ,j 1 entered the service of the Camden and . | Anitmy Company, whose project* in thai , ralher rally and doDh'fol i T.p« riineht o> | railroad truii-poitaiion, t>ec«ni* an institu i » I lioa of tinlional impottsnre. Hi* servic- s ' d i were suha.-qii'-Mly arkoi.wlr.igvd by the 1 - lo-giolaturv, which p*a*rd an act on thr | - ; 16th of Feb., 1631. staling thai, "W|n rr». i" the State of New Jersey bed become in. >r | terested in the road to the amount hf on0 ' thousand shares of its stock, and it bring r- ' eery important to raUin the services «.r ; ■ it i Lieut. Cook as their Engineer, thit thr ! j lion. Secretary of War lie requested lo | >1 i continna him in the service of tbe Com. '• j paey." This wa* granted, and Own. Cook y ! has contioued Ids Conner ion with the Comh paiiy till the time of bis death. - d His political views accorded with tho-e « of the Democratic parly, but lie became a : i* supporter of Mr. Douglas for President, e aod wa* nominated oh the eidHtoMtl ticket ! 1 i. of tkst party in I he ejjctloti of i860. When * tbe rvbelliou broke oat, ha became a warm I. anpportr\of the tiovernment, to which we i- believe he f^w(rtrd his service* in a mili. it tary espacily arfll he exerted all his influence in promo'ing the object of tbe war. 1 The Prenident on "Reconstruction.** 11 President Johosoo received Ihraa State '' delegations on Friday, and in reaponae to * as address from Governor Morton of In- " diana, who reprasentad the'd-legalion from * that State, the President ma-la an elaborate ^ exposition uf hit views on the question of reconstruction. Taking the ground that n tho Union ia abaolntsly indissoluble, Mr. ' Johnson proceeded to urge that no Stats '* cm, under tbe circumstances, withdraw ; * f*«m tbe association of which it volunur.ly i >' became an integral part ; that aa ordinance , ' of aecewioQ. cannot carry any Stats out of | * the Union ; that tbe government was ba»ed J r on tba idea of sovereignly aod perpetuity ; j 0 that the right lohoerce revolted -States it ! r inhereal ia tha vary spirit of .the CooAito- I * tlon ; that although tba peopia of certaiu | '• Stater, may ha in a state of insurrection, I * the Stater, which are ef tbe Union, are still j in the Union, and have only temporarily : ceased to perform their function* as perl* ; of una whole, lie declared that the loyal people of a State, however faw, should b« " protected la orgeniamg and maintaining « y leywl governmvnt of tbe Statu. Tba Prrei- * dent said ha mode a discrimination between * loader* <>f l he rebellion and ibe moea-f wtao ; ware (breed into it ; bat deviated, very eo- ' t pbelically. that the Aaterirao people ahi.ald j ,f he taught to wed- rat and that trea-oa i* a I a crime A-d must be jmni.he.t, not in ftwi sge | , oat to anger, bwt ia nhaple obedience to U tk I
Personal. — BecraDiry Seward and hi* son still con-tinue-to improve. — Charles W. Buttz,' Esq., formerly of > county, ia tWa Stata, be* been I nominated to Congress in tbe Norfolk (Vs.) \ i -The Mi'.lgllu Bank it to increase H- 1 capital to $10(1,000 and books of sobscrib- ; ■ j lion are to be opened fur Ihit purpose on : ' the 26tb iost. J — The new effiee of Comptroilar, creeled - ' i e recent act of our l^gialelore, is filled ' 1 the sppoiotinsul of Wm. K. McDobuI . ' 1 or Newark. j — Mr. Hunter, Acting S«eretary4ff State | entered that department under Van Burvn, I than thirty years ego. i — Women are working io Chicago at ; i twenty cams per pair for aiukiog pant*, one pair it a duy's work. Enough to make them pent, sorely. — Tho whole number of stodenta at Frincrlon Theological Seminary is about j one handred and eighty. The graduating : clasa nnml-er* about sixty. Three of the ; : grsduat-t will tail io Aogutl for lodia, at j missionaries. — A piece of gronnd has been purchased I in Fhite-l-ilphia, preparatory lo the erec- , ■ tioa of a Home for Uld and Destitute M*- ' chanic*. Tbe late George Hayes made a j for that purpose, which will form ; ! the basis of the present effort. A plan of I 1 the building has been adopted. — While a party of citixena were Bring a 1 ' salute in Greenwich. Cumberland county, uu the 10th iost., in bunor of the surrender i j of 1-ee, a young in an by tbe otme of Win. S. Williams was severely wounded. — There ere io Europe forty-three reigning sbveraigos. Uf these, nine belong to; ' ; the Romeo Catholic religion, but one of ! that number is excommunicated ; thirtyi two are Protestants, one ta of lbs Greek Church, one is a Mai oroetan, and the fortythird i« the Pope. The excommunicated sovereign is King Victor Kininana-I. — As an evidence of the good r--sult« of . judicious advertising, the editor r-f lbs Boston Adrcrtiicr says : "It will be remembered that we eUverlised a lost portm'oneie j lost week. Before onr paper was fairly cir. ; enisled wa found it — in tbe pockut of a cost we don't niaally wear." j — How long will it take me to go to Richmond !" asked an esgpr officer at City j Point of a veteran brigadier holding rnni- ; mand there, soon after we got the newt. "I can't say how long it will tako you." ; was the 'answer ; "M MT" -taken me three j — Seurlyslt'nf l(h;e guerilla cheif. Mot j hy'i men aod officer* tiave surrendered lo j { General Hancock ; bqt}Moshy bimseif re. i fu*e* to give up. Hum* of bis o«n men are ; n<.w hunting him. for the purpose of en-. ilearoring lu s-cu'e * reward of two iboni ssnil dollars which General Hancock baa j offered fur his capture. ■ —Hon. A. J. Roger*, Representative in ; t 'ongr.-*. Ir.rm the Foul lb llr-Trict in ibie j Stale, while on l.i* return from Wash fog- ' ' ton last week, it is *»id, was fleUined alesi | 1 hours in Poil idrlphiw by government de- ; t-ciivea on urruunl of hi* suppo«ed r-«em-I blancc to J. Wilkre Booth; and siromi-'. ceaflemps uf Trrnion. connerled with the ! , Delaware and llaritan Canal Company, was | d- taiued for ■ siioit time al Reading, last | I aevk, on a similar suppoaiiion. President Johnson's family. W* find the billowing in one ol ,onr exj change* ; we presume its statements are i MII<Ms : J "Mr. John son's family re*ide« at present ; iu Na-hvilte, Teymrsnee, and ronsists of hit i wife and four cbii-lren — two ton* and two I daaghters. Hi* sun Robert i* twenvy-nine, I i and Andrew Juhnsun, Jr.. is twelve years ! I of age. His two dsnghters, wiih their families, also reside in Navhville, hwsing : been driven from their homes in Eestrrn i'»noegy«e,-,Ch»b of Mr.- Joke sua '.a sons] i (Cbarlee), a surgeon iu the army, was ! thrown from his horae in the year 1863, and killed ; and Col. Stover, a tuu-iu-law, com- ; manding the fourth regiment of Tennessee infantry, was killed while leading bis command, on the 18tb of December, 1864. — Judgi Patterson, wbu is also a son in-law I ol tbe President, lives in Nashville. Mri. Johnson has hern in ver^ delicate health for some time past, and it is probable Mra. Col. tstover will praside over tbe Prasi- . dentiol household. Capture and Death of Booth. ■ J. Wilkes Booth, the murderer of Praei- ; deul Lincoln, and David Harold, one of bia : accomplices, having been tracked through , the lower coooliea of Maryland, across the , Potoinso river into Virginia, end tbvncwl , j acrodu the Rappahannock, by a dvtachment , j of tha Sixieriith New York cabelry, under -j Lieutenant Ilocbcrty, were on Wednesday momiog, 26th »lu, found n.-ar'Uowling j Green, io Caroline eonnty, Va. -Tba two , I culprit* on discovering that all retreat was ; col off, tno* rrfug* ia a barn and refused : to suyecder. To order to forta ihem oet, • tha building aaa act on lira. It soon be- [ j coming very hot within, Harold gave him- j ! self up ; but bis villsinuns comrade alill , ; doggedly declined to submit to airvsL — - i .Sergeant Corbelt finally firvd a shot al Booth, which took rffeot In "km bead, prft- ; f during u wound which resulted in his death iu laea than three boors afterwards. -Tba | ! dead body of Booth and the prisoner Hat. , i old arrived in W nsfaiagioa on. Tbaradsy , ] morning, lb* J7tb, and the lalier was imI mediately placed in clow ronfiaemen'. ij llooih, iiaruld and AU-rot, for akosr I irre.t rewards omuaauag altegether lo ana J > • hundred and forty Uiuuiaad dollars had bene offered, bare ail now poea secured. ] •
KVMHARY OF WAR NEWS. araanrnra or /ohswm to sbxcuax. Tbe last romaining military urgaiiiz-ttion ( ef the lebrllinn of any r<>n*rqaeoce east ol | the Mississippi river bos finally kucmmtteil, , and, like t.re's stubborn Northern Virginia ' J J Army, has ceased to have an exi-t»ure.— ; ( Grnrrsl Grant in a despatch dated Kalvigh. | N.,C.t at 10 o'clock on Wrdnk*day uigbt. j 261 b alt., inform* a* that tbe n-bel General : ' Jubn*ton has "tarvenderrd the forces in hi* ; | command, embrac og all from here to the \ Cbstt iboothrf. to tloneral Bbermin.- on the basis agreed upon frotween 1^-e end ; j myself for the Army of Northern Virginia.' ' j 1 he Cbatlahnocbee river form* the hound, j ary between GcO'gla and Alabiins, along 1 al.oet half the western limit* o! the former and the eastern herder of ihe fatter, and, | in passing thence to the Gulf of Mexico. : ! bisects Florida, leaving over three.fonrtb* 1 of the last named Ftate on it* eastern ride. ; j This »crrend»r of J-ihnston, the re to re, completes the dissolution not only of the army under his immediate -direction in North : Carolina, but of ali the detached rebel com1 main!* in that Stale. Georgia and the greater 1 part of Florida. Newborn advices slate | that Johnston attempted to haggle with I General Grant fur terms which wonld proI virf#fi>r the pardon of Jeff. Davis am! the ulher Lading insurrectionary conspirator*. I I But the LiettVusnt General would listen tu i ; nothing of the kind, .and JubnMon wav com* f i pel led to be *a tiafind aitb tbe conditions "j granted to Lee. Omt'rrb caitcbku. I Generals, 3 ' ! Lieutenant General*. 5 [ r j Major General., 20 ; Brigadier Generals, 38 | *Tolal, *66 • the sucks straawfrikkeo. 1 1 The follyftbg organizaiinn* are iucloded f in the force surrendered by General John- • Sinn :— E j wn-ttarr mnsios or vna wkst— oznlksi. j ; Army of Trm <«**re. — Army of Nnrlli I'arnltn*, Coro* Brsvlou Br«f* I Army of S C., Ua .and rta. Lieut Gen W J lUr.lre. Ovorxl* Slate ntllu*. . M»j. Ken. it l.obli. The only reniaihing rebel army east of ' Ihe Mississippi not surrenders s is that of Dick Taylor, which al*o formed pay of General Jobns'on's command ; but as Jeff, j Davis is probably Disking hi* way through : ' ! that district and army, Johnston doubtless i declined to surrender it until Davis could' i get beyond the Mississippi, The only remaining rebel armies now in the field (if, indeed, even they have any longer an existence), are those under Kiri-y ' j Stuiih and Dick Taylor — the former in the f I Trau*- Mississippi Department, and the lab i ! lern scattered command recently op*ratinx : in Alabama and Mississippi. B"lh, e-en ) p if I hey *l ill s irvivn at Ihe present lime. Will ; . j no doubt »onn be corny letely diabanded. 9 ; Inluroialiqn bus reached Wa.ltinglou llial-' . ; I lie rebel etasm ram Olinde, alias Stone. ; . ! wall, arrived al T-neriffe, in ihe Canary ] i j IslnmU.-tio the 81«t of March, io three days j from IJ-bon. She- wa< allowed lo coal and ' , i provision, bat was ordered to lono the' , j port in twenty-r..ur hour*. She l-fi oa the . ] 1*1 iost., steaming rapidly southward; but j , j her destination »f, not made |>ubbc. ^ Import ant Derision of the Attorney Ueneral. Attorney General Spi ed ha* m >96 a high, i ; l.i important decision on the terms of the < | capitulation of l<-e. Ia reply to a letter uf I | tha Secretary of VVa*. raising lliow point., | he decided : firtt — That lb» rebel officer* j who suirendered lo General Grant have r.o i homes with-n loyal States, and have no " | rielit to c my to*places which were their i homes prior to their going into raballine, j Second— Thai persons io the civil service | )ji( the rebellion, or who had otherwise given it suppo't, comfort snd sid, end-were resj. j dents of rebel territory have no right to ' j return lo Washington under that atipnla- ' ' lion. Third— Rebel officers certainly have ' no right to be wearing their nnifurms in any r ; of ihe loyal States. The Attorney General 9 add* : "It seems to me that such officer* t Iravui* donevwrtvog in eeming iate- the loyal Slates, are bo^a'ddiag in*alt to injury in wearing their uniforms. They have a* much i right lo bear tbe traitor's flag through the I streets of a loyal eliy as lo wear Ihe trait- ' ' or's garb. Tbe jdipulation of sarreoder ~ ; permits no snch thioik and the wearing of ' such uniform is an act of hostility against ^ j tha Oovcrnm«at." — Tbe Stone Jng i< the slang name of a prison. It arose from the following rlrrum- ' stance; A king in India had a great alone 1 jug made, and a trunk of a tree for a atopple, | into which ha was accnstomed to pot pri- - eonera of war. On one eccosioo he had • j about a hundred men io it. The alopple '■ ^ w-aa in, and he stood on tbe top of it, when ® tbe air inside became so dense that the atopple barsl oui, carrying the king some 1 huqdrsd yards in the Air. Since then there r have been no stone juga, thuogb our prisons 1* I liava received that nsme. 0 Foreign News. s ! Tbe pnblicelk.n of the details of the fall j of Rirbmood, with tbe report oftfae'roai or rj-j Lee's ijrjnj, produced wu intense degree uf ia ; excitement all over Great Britain. XV _ thncgh the y>eople had Dot heard of the [1 ! surrender of Lee, it waa very generally eon- . j ceded that the rebel cause waa at an end, 1 and tha London Tim tt advise* tbe remnant _ . of the insurgeeta to Mbmlt lo their "eonI, qnerors" alter obtaining the best term. „ ! | u.fibte. The rebel cotton lnao had almost diiapy peered from tbe Londoo Block Kxchsoge, where a very animated sad heavy demai d 1 for Un ted Htetea oecaritica aod American railroad noek* existed. ' Tha superior anility of "General Great ■ | .>nd tlic gallantry of the Union mldiere d were felir, if urdily, cuBoeded by the 1 British press re
Relies of CoinniuI Times. ! p (Fiom th, klrhcnnd WLlg ] ■ Two articles of furnitarn of the ceiocial _ times are still extant in the Capitol, nvmr- I 1 ! the Speaker's chsir of the_JI«o#*Vf Bur- j ** ■ gessrs, originslly decorated with the ruyel j I arms of England. This chair was trnioved j frcm Wtlliam.burg, snd is now, though i ] shorn of it» regal rmbUmr, occupied by the | > Speaker of the Uuose of Delegates. Tbe J i tal', tbrre-slory stove, abirb warmed those ! colonial ball# in succession for about not- ! ~ ; bun tired yenrs. end fur the 1 si thirty years ; / h*» sf-rrcrF-to wa-tn tbe rent ral boll in abi.L . j stands rtcudou'8 statue of W .ivlilligtos, is j.' aw rk of great note and interert. -Tbis-j-•tnvu bear* the llnti-h coal of arms and j , other embellishment* as pcrfec' a* the day | j ' it we* rast. The founder of it, Bnzigto, | / was proud of ins work, and. when it was j l shipped bum Lpniion. Augasi lj, I""0, he i ' . thus wrotu to "My Lord" Ro'.i-tuurt • "Toe I " elegance of tbe workmanship doe* honor | • i to Great Britain. It excel* ia gfandvur j anything ever teen of the kind, and is a • 1 uiaslvr piece unt lo bo equalled iu Euro|i«. j ' It lu* met with great appl rose, nod could j •Out be sufiicieully admired." Thv "warm- j. ing machine," a. Hiixa/Iu called it, this i ' ' makter-pfece of art* and science, duumed j lo carry bis name to posterity, est pre" j ' ' ! sutited to the llunse i f Rurgee.es of Vir- ■ ginia by tbe Duke of Kcanfurt. It has sur- ! ' vived three British monarch*, and been * eoatemtioraiieous with three kingly men- ! archies, two Republic*, and two imperial 1 government, in France, but* of only on* j j conitellation of Republics in the United 1 Jlotice to Mariners. j To .-nable vessel* to enter Beaufort Harbor during the mght, two bcvcona have : been erected en Sbackleford banks fur cr-'iring ibe outer bar ; the lower or outer j beacon showing a white and the inner higher ! 1 beacon showing a red light. Two light boa's exhibiting a single green ; light each are placed at turning' pbints in ' ibe channel, anJ verve aa guide* fur Cro *• 'J ingthe inner bar. '' When off tbe bar in 8 fathoms or water, * Cape Lookout Lighthouse bearing K by S j ^ ' J fi. bring tbe Beacon li*bt« on SSbucUeforri ; Rank* in range benring N 4 K. and run in j n on this range, passing close - to the oot.r ' >' and the Bar Buoy, until nt-arly np withsj"- j J Lightboat and abreast of Black Buoy NoTj. "" ; Leaving her about lllOA'ar is on tho sjar- ! •' ' board band, change conr*e to \V N \V, and ; run on tin* course three-quarters ol a mile j " ; for the aecnnct Lightboat. po*» rg midway ' '' j bei. cen buoys No. 4 attd 6, over the inn. r j D; When np with and-ul.o'it 50 yard* to the ; ! east*r*rd cd t hi. lAghilioat, itecr N by \V : T I J miles, which will clear y.ro ,-f rihacklr- ; " ' turd Fpit on toe etartiord and the point of : ' shoal »t Black Buoy No. 7 on Hie port h*nil, : <" and hncbar off the f,.rt in 5 or C fathoms *■ water, cood holding ground. " i Vrs»rU drawing over 12 f.-.-t sho ild not : . attempt to run in at night aitbi.nt a pilot. | : The cnnr.es and b«'«ting« are magnetic ; j | the distances are iu nwulical miles, i- j By order of the Lighthouse Road, and j e ! under tha nirecltun of the Hupeiiiilvndeui f f the U. «. Coast Survey. '• I EDWARD COIIDELT.. i A*at. U. 8. Coast Survey, Act. L. 11. In- ; » j spec lor. ir j Gold Quotations. '. ■ CORRCCTEIl EVERT JIOXDAT. i r: Mnsnsv, Afirlltl IMS. 0 i Tnesdny. 25 150 — ' Wednesday. 26 150} K.OJ " i Thar- day, 27 147j 147f n Friday, 28 140} 146} . j' Hatnrdky. 29 146 146} ^ j Monday. May 1 ,1. SPECIAL NOTICES. 'I j WHISKERS I WHISKERS! 1 Do jou wont Whiakrr* *r SJu*l*rhe.t Our Ore. | -Un tool pound wilt fonr thrm to grow on the t- j ■Diimthnt Lire or chin, or hair on bald hr*d* In »tx er wreks. Price. *1 CO. Vat hj- mall aej-wtirre, cliweIf arvli*!. on receipt of price. f J3-J Aildrv**, Warner k Co.. Brooklyn, New York. *1 * DEAFNESS, It I.I SDN ESS AND CATARRH. n TREATED with the utmoat *uccc*«. by Dr. J. ISAAC., Orullst and Aurl*t, (ronaerly of Leydcn, »• Holland.) No. SIS PINE street, Phltadrtphti. T«*te e. inont.l* from the most sellable *ource» In the City ,j. snd Country ran he *e n *t his OOro. Tbe medics fsculty sre Invited to sceompany tbelr patients, as 1 b# has do secret, la his practise. ARTIFICIAL Is L V K.N inserted without pafa. No charge mode for en examination. j*15-y ,o JOHN B. IIEFFJIAN. re UtorBfy-at-Idivr. Mxrit r. Kx.iioinrr, snd ns Solldlor in (lianccry. CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. 1 He will attrad to all legs I bustne**. either civil J . or criminal, la or out ot the County. E H* will write Deeds, Bonds k Mortgscrs. Leases, ' Article# of Agreement. Wllla, aud all klnde ot Of Contracts. E He will acknowledge all kind* or writing*, either at hisnOcr or at such plsccs As may l«- desired. A He will glre psrtieular bttoatlon to the coUestlon i» of ell money*. [j- a. He Is * Surveyor and will eerve any oar a* such. . C He has had turres*ful experience wiih Buuntr ' an 1 pension claims. ■t T. He has oa hand gumpa oT all kinds sad the Isleat a Stamp laws. January jeth, tauL X J. MARRIED. !>• WAGGONER — PETERSON— .On the 26lh of April, at tha reaidenra of the | 10 ; bride'* parents, by Rev. J. K. itdgms, J. j . ! 8. Waggoner, M. D., of Carlisle, Pa., to ; w Mist Maiinie I*,, daughter of William L. ' a . Patereno, E*q., of Beverly, N. J., formerly j ! of Philadelphia. No card*. U
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS House and Lot lor Hale. tute, a House and two a -re* of ground, si tie atH to Nuam rKeo. half a mile Irom Rio nrsqds XUUoa. | spJS-t; Cape Way Co., N.J. Krlf-Roitliiy, Shatter Bolts, thr wind from ri sing tha shutten, ! J and Set 'he bolt* when ibe shulier* are c'cocd. ; for dale, wuk a general variety of building hardware, hy TRUMAN k XHAW, . . I Xo. «1 (Eight Thirty-five) Market, below KlBtk, j Philadelphia. "i'lotv arid Trace Chaint. vote Chain*. D-w Chairs and < hola* -tor l onging , l_- M««- . tor sols at in* hxMware >i -reef tltum VN j> SHAW. I nam Eight nir|4m Market, brlow Ninth, • I'MIsrislphla. SPRING MILLINERY. Mar) i . Price Ionics is- Ladles to her nl:w ssvdrtment Of sprint. and (IttlMUR milltxert, Al"" t"1'' spri.-g- HdHa Ikltchen, Cooking, \NI>dtoii»rU»e;.|(iP Hardware-- Numrrjut trdclci of ihemcia>!ieiisda; truman' S SHAW. No. ml (Light Thlrtr-flie) Market, t-low Ninth, j IhiDdelphU. PORTABLE COTTAGES. £iot.ohel i>::rrom'X l'ATr NT PORTABLE COTTAGES THE SEASIDE, j, THE MOUNTAINS, Or THE FARM. • j SIMPLE, SEAT Ann SUBSTANTIAL. st t lex; i PLAIN, ENGLISH, or GOTHIC. prices : B'JOOc 8230, $:IOO, $3.YO, e PACKED READY Fo« SHIPMENT. . Tlwy cvn be act up iprtrkly, ' without using n kill or SCREWS. a t» by to feet plain Collage ran be leaded on a | iivo-hor.* w gun, wrlgha about L> 00 pounds, and ' cost* gold al Patcsaoci west street steam WiWKS, i ma; s. tvA. p'terxui, nrtv Jersey. Receipts and EKpenditurea ^ \f i.owi U township, tape May County, tor min.unt due «t l,.t — ttleaieai. it u r >l|h<-ti.|«n tn< r<.<-utionol l*«l v < -> u sj r Deaden ;e» on tx\ list »|goe , 1 ini:-pruj-r!aH'*l state money MS* l^uaam edghue'ew TWwashtp Rouw , Intemt oa the *»mr fer two years. " *» r Amount un-nlleetcd oe tax exeention, ens.ts ; Paid K. Turner, »eai«n color'd church, for returns of deatl.., so# ■ » Jwludil'S' ' fur tiro" P*r' 6 00 . | •• s. K Magonagle lor pnnring hiahks, 6. no * I ' " " a plleetkatoroad law . Amount drduc *u fr«'m «. 11. de-hrroun-s tax, M 2 2, " I". Thnm,* ^Leammg'i^laK, I-»J r i ntd lewis it Cress* for rairylng ballo:-la>x, * 100 - Lit U. l\»tc. aoaicralur, 1.0# •' >. las awsln f r uhllr-ara.blngT. House, A 00 " '• o. EMrerigp building frurr around Town- •• d Hughrs'tor paying munty money, SOS , '• j. m. Smith for »crv h.-ej l.-r looking up eredll* or. enrolment. mji0 " j. w. l)i- -It loi corn- tine eurntment list. hM> ■ ; '• - c, a. Itov.-nue stamps,* AO , " Wm c. f.regory f-w luuing tax warrant, l» i e- Davi t fn.ii* lor service* a* Tuwndup s rn.l. I '-.-1.1. St. AO , • 2 |J' a 'fjKhe^toMVeelvlag surplus Btnaej. *.#« '• A. SHrisla'. me*ernter orTowu.hlp Hmne. X00 tiring Township meeting! ' ** t.oo i •- r. d Ktlmund* lor enroling mllltlo, 1x0 " : " i>. r. Hughe* at .-Tllre-.i-ul. l.a-> . •• k ii. iv.e.unds lor t.iun* le-nili, IN - loanaliipyommlilei-'. b.li torscivlcrt, «J0 '• Township elrrk's bill lor *er*ie»«, 1L.10 v mount paij on aavount of birth*, daeihs aud man leges, , 8.10 iulance due me township *i tl. B. Hughe*' hand*, Tl 30 : Amoui.t i t Aaron Crimcli'. not* due the town- ! luterest no tl.V same tor two years, ' 11.3.1 " uichard EDMUNDS. j Hit: '.I All EI.DKRDGE, AAMI'PL r. w A HE. ja. i Cntd 'irrlmr, Town.bip ( "anuittee. April St, two. NELMIN T EI.DKEOi.lv. Lewer Township Clerk. SP-ECIAL notice. ~ Vii. per*or,s are b«rely anrlti.d that they are • Ihrhiddeu to treepam lipon the firoperty'ol John Price. dceesarL, with gun*. itojm^Ae., or^ pqadng or '*By or. er ol the hrlr* of John Price, dceea.il. JOHN PRICE, Jr. Cold fprlng, April ta, ISC. Am CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS7~' A Jio"rn*d'*X!*etlBX"<ff Hi* Buvnl eg dbaifcb - — fraqudder* of the County of Cape M»L wUl be „ btU " "" TUEADA V, MA Vmb!* ' "" .. At 10 o'elork, A- AL, for the puriwae of witting np the arrearage* of the County lor Ibe past year. All lv perron* having unwilled oeeounta w 1th *-ld Board, r- will plea*, give theD »ttcadahce at said nbiee. The annual meeting of said Hoard will t<c held on ■' thr following day, as Ihe ijvw directs. Cape May C. H., By order of the Board. _AprUli, IBC3 JOSHLA AWAI.N.Clevk'""new'groceby btore.0""' ' T'HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully inform tha""' public that they hare opened a new Grocery n, tore on Decatur atrvel. which they hmt sappUed 2 ,. with * taige and rxrrU. nl stock of f RESlt GRUCE- 1 HI ES, donaisilng of the be*: * SUGARS, » ! TEAS, " COFFEES. L snd rrery ether article comprised In the tin* of a or grocery etnrr, which they wlU cell at the lowest jmmlMe price. IJ- Goods delivered to cottage* free of charge. belore denting elsewhere. . CHURCH «V LUDLAM. q Cape Island, N. J., April It. 18*8. - co.vure/i ball, ; CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAT, NEW JERSEY. rjVHIA FIRST CLASS Fesldonnbl* Hotel wUl opea JUNE 1-t, I860, / " for the reception of guems. V 1st ton ere rrmtnded that tha numth of Jut* 1* the most pleaeanf month At tbe Cape. Iu J. F. CAKE, ly April ia. mas. Pratwtetor. . millinery. " -»r R AOt'DER, Green Crook. K. gH vrontd laL0!,S^T\MIJOIU;CS . riowtts, * M4TXB MIASM. ' Hor.neti made to order, and Bleaching done a! the * ' o i NOTICE- ■ i j w uk .v-urdoig to Uw. eeuah jy. battu. ' Gaeben. April V. iad

