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Txasse— Two DjIIiii per •mum All suMrnyfLwi •MM MB* to MM eaaseBg. Kb jnpci will to Mat Mt of the KM* unless paid tor In ■("»■• ADVERTISEMENTS «ra Inserted st m rents pre Xns tor Bret torn I litis, s»d nw cents pet line .tor »*th subsequent Insertion IOiwIbbmiIi of In Pan ar I'M, an charged lor firet Insertion aad M ccota lot aart, subsequent Insertion ; and AfveetUe men:, n**tdin| ftrr Uon and Dot exceeding tea llnre, art charged »| lor Irtt insertion, and 10 oati Xor nth Insertion thereafter All OMtoarr noHeee, and all communications, resstations aad Cher ootWt of limited or lutflrlual latin*, an charged too eeata per line. Advertisements or subsrlptlons map be sent ilU reetly to Che mbliaher, or throunh an) raepooelble nty a e—rj- «■ n. magonagli. Proclamation. The President of the United 8ll|a> har. i Inr appointed THURSDAY. the FIRST ! day of JUNE ■**', to be observed whore. •TO in tho United Slate* tbe 8a* of our cooaliy I* respected, a« a dajr of humiliation ond mounting, on Seconal of the dealh of tbe U<o Chief Magistrate of Ibo Nation. | Therefore, I. Jobl Pxxxga. Ooeernor of tbe Slain of New Jereer, hereby rwcinnmend that tbe people of thia State do, on tbal day, abalain front *s>colar baeineaa, assemble in thefr ueual plarta of public wor- • hip to engage in religions services, ami farther to observe the day aa a special sen•uo of humiliation and prayer. Given under my band mod privy »b»I, at Trnnton, thia twenty-ie. [l. I.] eond day or May, eighteen bnndrwd and *ixty-6ve. JOKL PARKER. 8. II. Dirgtxiox, Private Sec'y. ▲ Stvr Tear. The present number commences lb* third year of tbe "ff»t«" oader it* present management. Notwithstanding the enormously high prieoj of arery article required for family eoaaumption, anjl tba nccrvity for mlraurhmnt felt by peoplo generally, tbe "Wat*" e- mmeneoa the preaont year with a tome what increased 1st or enhecribere, aad an sdverliaiug business exceeding for mer yean. Tba aubacrihtrt to tbia jonraal will bear witaaea that aditorial dunning haa bean no part of tba pablieber'a baiineaa, which In faet, baa bean rendered uoneceeaery by tbe promptneaa with. which accooota have been •ettiad. Tbere are, bowerer, some sub•criben on tbe books, who bare not aetiled for tba pant two year*, wbote accooota will be made oat and forwarded to them in tbeir pepen, aad it t« hoped thai lhay will •peadily follow tba good aiempln aat by meay worthy men wbo bare doue the note thing before Ibem. luuduin School Pic-Mic. It ia with plaaaure <ve ausouoce ia to. day'# paper tbe arrangement# for the Pic aie of the Sunday School connected with the M. E. Church, of thia city, which will take place at the Grove of Mr. Elijah Beneath at CoW Spring, nn Wednesday the 7th ' of June next. The proceaaion wilt meet at tbe cbarcb at 8 o'clock a. m., and form in lint at balf-p««t eight, marching thence to ■iue nv nan-put rignt, marcning inence to '

tba can. which will leave at 9 o'clock. -Ticket* for the excurtioo, 20 cent*. There will be a aland erected oo the ground, at abich can be bad icecream, ■trawberriea, cake* and other refreshment?, j Proceeds to lie appropriated to the library. I Tbe plea for eating will be the eame u» - heretofore, each one taking their oen.mnd ; enjoying it at tbeir pleaaurc. The dratgBated depot* fur leering supplies to be taken to the grounde. era. Mr. Goor?* W. Smith'* aad Mr: Aaron GarreUoo'a. on the Island, aad Mr*. Deborah Eldridga'a, at tba Crat toll-gate. All are invited to participate in tbe fen- . liviuea of the day. • A Cuc in Point. For tots* time a gentleman bad triad to j Ball a piece nf property in oo* of the tuwos ; of tbl* county, aad taibeg to do ao by io . dividual effort, he reeoried lb the no* of printer'? iuk. A few daya ago he called at j our Office and informed na tbet bn had die- -j poorri of one-half of tbe properly for more than be bad prwioualy been offered for tba { wbote. A few dollar* expanded i~ adver- ; liaing bad dona the work. — Yoifay Spirit. j V Efpecial atlaoiioo of farmer* ia diIB atari to tbe card of Allen A Needle*, > abic appears in thta Week'* Watb. It j will be eeen that ibia popalar firm cunlluae | the manufacture of their Improved Super- ! Piitiapbaie of Lima, and will tell no other. | 'I bey have attabliebed a reputation among the farmer* which cannot readily ba affected. — The immediate Iriendaof tbe lamented ' Geo: Wot. Cook are ratting fund* where- j with to avact a monument in memory of' the daoaaaed. The oivoamvtil wili be a! handawoe one, a* tba geatlemao baring: ' the mat tar in hand ara of tba right itatnp for any undertaking.— Bordentoirn Remitter. Goaoua* Hall.— 1 bit favorite and faah. ionabie HuUl will open tomoriow, June 1st. which »tH daahtiaeu-be tba vigoal fur o great infiax or pl»as*r*-a*«fciiig individual. into our Cumaiooity. — Alreedy, % 1,828,000 have been »ebaorihed toward, puying off the National ... lt*.

! The Third *erir« of SeuenTbirtttn. Tbe great aacctw «f the 7.X) Loan mn»« 1 etwaya be looked ttpoa aa one of the most f powerfel rvideocev of.the strcrgth of the ^ United Statu Goveroment and of ii» alroo* hold upon the cnnfideneo and aff-rtiuo- of j f tbe people. Oo Batarday, May 13ih, tbe | ( sobacriptioaa wera over fitrtg million dol- , ^ | tort, and lor <ka week uodin* on "that day, | , over •■inttf-riphl million <i,4lorr, and In the . % > three month, that tba Loan haa b«ra ia ' ( I cha-ge or Mr. jtt Coo**, oeer firt hundrrd million dollort. The large receipt* will en- ! | i ai'lu tba Trea«ary to pey off onr armies a, ' ' they are diabandci1, and to rapidly die- ' ^ charge tba varmua tdiiigatiooa that bavt I , hero incurred during the war. tli*tory will ; | I ahow that a great war-debt to individnah | ^ Im« never bulorw fcevo ao promptly paid;!' , and we ihink alt will agree that Secretary ^ } McCnllneh defer*** great credit for tbe , i ability he ban nianifeatrd, not only in ta- | enrin* tjia meana, but Jor the financial *ktl' , j h> baa ill* played in ao directing theae vaet I I receipt* and ditburaemeota a* not for a moment to diatnrb the equilibrium of com- ' j mere*, rmbarraaa indiaidnala, or in any , r way tighten lb* money market. It ia doobt- | | leaa troe that the Keeretery of Treaanry ! r might bava negotiated the remeimler of bin | loan, at. aix per cent, inlvreat inetead of , . 7. .10, but ao mnch valuable time would ne- j . ccaaarlly have been loat in popolarixing a ! 1 new loan that the great object of the Gov. j eminent, viz, no immediate oiipply of money j , anfficitnl to pay all tho debt* incident to ■ the wer, would ba*e been defeated ; and be. j * eid*a tba difference of intere*t mould not ( have been equal to three days' expenses, j The policy may bare looked "penny wise," i hot the beat fiuencial authorities, as well : aa common fense, pronounced it "ponnd I foolieb," ■ Aa it U— anil will be, no soldier ■ will. go home without bis greenbecka, and ' the floating debt io tba aba|ie of voucher*. ' requisition-, Ac., will ba wiped out aa rupiJ- ' ly as the proper oflicera can audit and ad- ' just the acconnt*. 1 Tbe Second Saiiee of the 7.30 I-oao wai • exhausted on Saturday, May 13lh. On Monday, the Secretary of the Treasury authorized Jat Cooku, tbe general Sub. ' ecripti^ri Agent for U. S. Securitiee, to 5 receive robacribrtoua for $230,010,000 of a 1 Third Series, which ia all that ia authorized ' by Ooagreaa. and ia without doubt tbe I rat 1 loan at thia high rate of internal that will - ba offered by the Government ' There is no change in tba term* or eon- ' dltiona of this Third 8«rie«, except that ' (loverm meat reeervaa the right of paying ' six percent, io gold iuatead of aeven and f three-tantha ia eutwtry, a right which ' would pra-anppoae a return to specie pay. mania, anil make six per cent, in gold even better than the higher rata in currency a consummation mo-t devoutly to Iwi wished. The privlledgB of eouvertlng the note* '■ i( into fi.20 six per rent, gold bonds at the I end, of three Jeers, or receiving payment at matuiit] , at the holders'* option, is re- ^ j tallied. , ; The firel day of the Third Series opened n with a subscription within ■ fractiou of five a millloBS, and the month of June will cer-

I tainly see the last of tba 7.30s out of marj ket. How early in June we canrot predict, • , ■ but parties who wish to make sure of a portion would do well to be in time. Fall partienlar* may be ouod in our ad- < { vertisiog columns. , 1 The Great Review. The review of ibe army of the Tennessee, ' | Major General Howard commanding, and ' tba Army of Georgia, under Major General 1 1 S Slocum, comprising the Fourteenth, Vi(. ' ' l teenlh. Seventeenth and Twentieth corpi, 1 i and funning a portion of the grant) com- ' ; mand of General Sherman, took place iu 1 WaibiogLOD ou Wednesday nf last week* 1 and constituted equally as. imposing • mill- 1 I Ury display at that of tba Army of the i Potomac and Sheridan'* cavalry, on the ' , ^ preceding d«y. General Sherman rode t . : through Washington at,' the head of his I f magnificent column*, and he. bis officers : I i j and the veteran soldiers who. after acbiev. [ i i iug miiacles of valour io t lie West, witlf i , : him tnouiphatitly ••marched down to the i , i aea," and th-nce again up through lh« Ga- J . t rolinaa and Virginia, ware welcomed along ; i their entire route through the street* of the ; , nation's capital by »uch cheers and other | , ' I mark* of affeetiou aa Ihn people am proud j ; J to bestow en tbe dernndora of the republic, i ■j The iraopa marohad from 'the Capitol j 1 through Pennsylvania avenue, and io front ' of tba Executive Mention were reviewed I by the President, General Grant, <ha CabiI ; net, the foreign tuiniaiers, members of Con. | gress. Governors of Stales, military and I | oavai officers and a large number of othvi persona of promiuent official poailion. I b* f ; hue of march was as much turonged as on , ; Tuesday, the pegesnt was equally at bril- , r haul, aud there was no dimiuuUoo io the \ enthusiasm of the vast collection of spectators. Tao huodred thousand veteran aoldiers hava pasaed io revi*w tbroegb W ash- - ingtou during thia two daya' patriotic pa- \ K"°L . — Tkt JiHty City Jlwriiji : Tbe N. J. Regiments, both in tbe parade of Teeaday and Wednesday ara accreditee - to other Steles, and the W ashing tun Ckron. 1 iclt, when wailed opot by our rorreapoudeet. promised to make the amende homort obU, but did not. In Sherman's army oo W eOeesdey tk. fco.rt looking and marching rafio.nl wan the 31th N. J„ bet Meeeatbntntu had the or^it of h. Tba Sixth army eorpe will arrive and ba iwvuwed next , w«h. In th««w «hn 1st, 4th, IM and 40th N. J. No coioi vd i roups Uve beau reviewed « yet, a laet thnt ceeeed remark: bat it ►-•Mid he ramamW^d that they a~ m.mr4 a» a «ti art corpe, and ere nn daiy •aoad.

' Th* Ceniplrary Trial. The' sessions of thn court aiariist^ Waahingtae engaged l» trying tbe as«assl- A nation conspirators mere resumed on Thursday last, aher an IntenuissfriD of two daya. A considerable portion of that day's teeti- * muny related to the Ireatmeet by tbe rebels »i of imprisoned national soldier*. In r*ply ^ i au ubjeetion of counsel for the. prisoners , "J that sucb evidence was irrelevant, the j r Judge Advocate General d-rided It to be I a | pertinent, on lha ground ' that' bisinry has ■ . proved the cohnecliuo beteeen the rebel- ^ ; end tbe assa*siuaiiun of the President. M i Wiliiesst* testified as to the sbockiu* t character of the treatment and fold t j racvivvd by our impriaeoed men'iu Rich- * j mond, producing Ihe most frightful results ^ | of disease and death. Tbey asm told by , Major Turner, tba Libby Prison . keeper. T that such treatment was good enough fur * Yankees. Wituessrs stated that M«j. Tor- * ner had informed tbam that the Libby was ^ mined and ready to be blown up at tbe time , of Kilpalrick'i raid around Richmond, In t cose the Union troop* should get pouesaiou . " of the city. j [ j Witnesses ware examined to identify tbe j contents of tbe baggage of Arnold, one of : ' , the prisoners, found near Fortrras Monroe , " ' on tbe 17'b of April, and to show that he ; 1 j had served io the rebel army. | • | Several colored persona well acquainted t ' j with Pr. Mndd gave evidence showing hie . ' | sympathy with treason, and that he had j , I given aid to tbe rebels; tbet be had aaid , ' | that President Lincoln ought to he dead, | i ' ! and tbal be would not long keep his seal, j ' 1 1 The intimacy between Modd and John Sur- j ( ; ! rati was elan shown. | , A man living ia Georgetown testified , i i that on the morniog after the assassination j 1 Atxerolt had borruwed of him ten dollars, ' leaving aa security a pistol, wbicb was pro- . , duced in court aud ideniified by tba witness. ' i The prosecatinn baring no other wit- ' i nesses present ot the time to examine, the | ease for the defence was then opened, and j the Rev. Father* Wigett, Iloyle and Stone1 street, nf tha Osthnlie church, tastified that 1 they had known Mrs. Surratt for n long 1 ' time ; thnt she had always appeared to them I * to ba a truly Christian woman, and that ' they bad never heard her utter disloyal | sentiments. John Hallahau, one of Mrs. Surrall'a boarders, staled that he bad seen Payne at ber house, anfl that she said ' Payne was a Baplisl mini-ler. Witness bad also seen at her bouse Atxerott, whom j Mrs. Surratt said she wonld not board. ! 1 Persona from Baltimore testified as to ^ t^io whereabouts of O'Laoghtin oo the 1 3th : sod 1 lib of April, the design of their avidence being to prove an alibi. The proceedings qo Friday in the trial ol the conspirators were equally as Interest ing j 1 as those of proceeding days, and the court room was again crowded by corious auditor# : * of both »exe*. Witnesses for both tbe pro- ; " secntioo and tba defence were examined. t , GENERAL NEWS, j — Tbeapplecrop.it ia announced will j , he a Complete failure in the lower section of tbe Stale.

— General Franz Sigel tin* become the j j editor and co-proprietor of the Baltimore Weckrr, a German newspaper. ; 1 — Under the new postage law. all letters ; ' aht'cVibe postage is uot prepMuIfcgn in- ' , •-vitably to tbe Head letter Office st Wish- i ington. — A true bill of Indictment for treason!, ! hern (onnd against Jeff. Davis by lha j Grand Jury of Washington.- and it is aaid 1 that aa aoon aa tba atteudanoa wf tha witnesses for tha prosecoiion'can be procured will be taken Irom the casemate in Fort- , Monroe, where he is now in claim eon- ' and conveyed to Washington for trial. The Washington Republican *sya ; — "We saw on doty nl Fort Washington recently Sergranl Joseph Cam<\in. who has ' ; beeojn.lhe lervicn since 1806, two year*' longer ihihAsenfrtl Sjott. He; has been oo doty at Fort Waahiligtoo coa'tarftly | during the Inst thirty-six years. Sergeant - Cameron was born on the 19th of April 1790." — Jamas A. Seddon. rebel ex-Secretary of War, nod John Lntcbar, formerly rebel j I Governor of Virginia, were arr«»Ud in thai , Bute n few day* ago, porsuant to orders ! from Washington, I^lcher haa arrived in ! Washington and bean committed to tbe Old Capitol Prison. .Seddon wasvput- on board the gnnboat ia Jamea river -wbetvoti are also imprisoned* the rebel ex-Senator R. M. T. Hnoleraod Jadge Campbell, previously arrested. It was bulivved in Kicbn> ond on Wednesday that General l>ea wonld soon he placed io enstudy of tba authoritie*, and that tba rebel GurernoB William Smith, of Virginia, whom officers were pursuing, would nut reucb longer ba ablu j to elude their aenrch. — A rumor comas fiom LlttH llock, Arkansas, that tho rebel Gearral Kirby i Smith is recei viog reinforcemenu from tbe | east side of tbe Mississippi river. A New -Ortwaoe dvapwteh states tba.' tbe rebel; General Hood and staff warn endeavoring t to make tbeir escape to tho Trans- j sippi Hepsrtmvut, croeaing th* river at i Tunica Bead, and that some retionnl ubwps sent ia purvsit captured their beggage, bat : f.lfad to cwtob Hood btmaeii. CotoMi Sprngne.-tf Gansral Pope's staff, has ar- ; rivrd at Cairo from Shrvrsporl, La., whither > he wrbl to arrange far receiving tbn aur- - render of Kirby Smith's force; i-nt the i result of hn miaeioa had net ye l bwex Hade : - pubtir. Kirby i* aaid to b. Uelwe. n two 1 firoa wfhis fallow retsehi, ooe parly Uire-lwu-' r ir.g t. kill bisa if be aarreadeia, and Ihe r other to "tnO.e; tho noma vengeaLce en him

La i of New Jersey. An set to enable the. banks of tU* Stale tn •' become aonriatioos for Ibe purpose of ' banking, under tbo laws of Ibw United ; i Sut»s. j ' 1. Be it enacted hy tba Senate aid 0*n- ' er*l Assembly iT the Sla<e of New Jarsey, ] ' when two-thirds in interest of the j stocbholdert of any hank, incorporated or j ! prfsnrS'd by authority of Ibis Slate, shall give their consent in writing to become an j I assoria'ionT-r carrying oo ihe basine*? of ! j hanking, ouder tho laws of ihu United j ' Slates, and the director* of laid hank aball j file in the office of tha Secretary of Stale in thia State, a certificate under their hand? j that sach consent has been so given, anil that said director* Intend to act in pur»n- | mice thereof, said bank ►hall he deemed and taken to have surrendered its chatter; provided nevertheless, that every such bank ahull be continued a body corporate for the ' Ter.n of three year* after the time of such surrender, for "tha purpose of prosecuting 1 and defending suits hy or against it and ■ closing it* concerns, hut not for any o'her ! or purpose# whatsoever ; the board j ' nf director* for the time being of said uee ! ' or nnt in- si hank shall actus and be deemed, and taken to he the director* "f *ucU CO'- | : poration while clo«ing its concerns during I auid last named period, i 2. And be it enucied, That w' en any I bank shall in the manner aforesaid, have' J signifle I its purpose to become such bank- ; ing association under th* laws of the United j j States, any stockholder who may not con- i j sent to become » stockholder in sucfi tin- ' tional bank, shall hs rntitled to receive ■ i said original hunk the full value at the ; j lime, of the stock held by him or her ; and 1 in ca«a Ihe board of directors ol such bunk, - I after attempt made, either by it* officer*, agent or attorney, cannot agree with ►uch stockholder for the price to he paid him or ! her for such stock, and cannot pr-cure from j sqch stockholder such eonren. aforesaid, it j shall be lawful for snch hank, upon ten : j days' notice in ariting to such stockholder I to make application to any justice nf the I supreme court, for the appointment of three disinterested and impartial commissioners, I tn make an estimate nod appfai-emenl of ! the valpe of such stock. And »ucb Com1 ntissioners, having taken an oath, or aflir- ! mat ion fairly and honestly to make such ' appraisement according to the best of their •kill a> d understanding, and having caused notice in writing tn be given to tuch etuckj holder, for at least five dsys, of tha lim* j and place of their meeting to maku said j appr.isement. shall proceed to make the ! same ; sod when so made In-wrliiug, and ' signed by said commissioners, or a majority 1 of them, tbe ssma *hali he conclusive and final ; and the amount sq a| p-ajsrd shall be deemed a debt ilue from said hank 10 iouj | stockholder, and aball draw interest ontii ' i paid or tendered to said stockholder or to i i his or her lawful representatives; aud the , | stock ao uppra'Sed shall, upon such up- { praisemenl being made and signed us aforei said, become the property of said bank, to ' be sold or-di*poted of or held as tbe board 1 | of directors may elect. . ' 3. And he it enacted. That all the proj vision* of this art shall apply to stock held . ' or legally owned by one or more persons as trustee, guardian, or o.her legal reprasenl- ! ' aiira ; and in case the legal owner or own. t era of aay stock cannot he foond in this , j Elate, or shall he under age, or of any j legal disability to transfer the same, said commissioners may be appointed o« aforesaid by said judge upon the application of I aaid bank ; notice ol >ucb application hav- | iug been first given for the space of three I week* in one or more new -papers published ' I in ihe county in which said bunk i« locale^ ; i j and tbe upp el-ement and valuation of saiu j commissioner* shall be of the re me force j and effect as for Other cases is hereon eforo I ana eneel as tur oiocr cases ia ueiciin eiure i

provided. i 4. And he it enacted, That when the I charter of ony such bank shall he aurreti- | • dered to th- State, as hereinbefore proj video, and nay si.Ch bank shall have been \ ! organised as « bunking association under the laws of the United 8 »lh*. or have j 1 become capable in law as snch national j bank to take and hold property, all the n«- , j sets, real and personal, ot any such bank ' Shall immediately by act of law, and with. ; I out any Conveyance Or tran*fer, be vested . I in, and lire -m- the property of th- said ; I sa«ociaiion, formed as -foresaid oud-r Ihe j laws of tbe United Huts*, tu he *eld by J : said aoanciatlon or its stockholders in ai ample and beneficial a manner for all p.ur- , poses a%tlie asm- can, by virtue of tha law* - of tha Tjnlled Btates, be held and ei.j..yed ; ; but nothtngiiu thia section shall be so con- . ttrned as tn impair the obligations existing ' in the 6rst section of this set. 0. And be it snacted, That this act shall , j take effect immediately. Approved April 6, 1863. , Joint Resolution relative to the Soldiers' j National Cemetery at Gettysburg. \V nxtass, by a joint resolution, approved ! April eighth, one thousand eight hundred - I and sixt v-foar, the governor of this Stale ! was nuthorixed Io pay, by hii warrant, , I not o(^W war fond, a sum uot exceeding three thousand dollars for tbe purpose of defraying New Jersey's shore of the exi peose of removing and r*-ipterring the i ! bodies of New Jersey soldiers wbo died , on the haUls-fislJ near G ttysburg, and of finishing and keeping in repair tt)e 1 c-melery, and erecting a monument ; and I whereas! it will ha necessary to make r further expenditure! of money fur the purposes aforesaid ; therefore, 1. U* it euacted by tha Eenare and Gen- ' oral Assembly of the Slate of New Jeiscy, ' That tbere shall be paid by the treasurer - of thia Stale out of the war fond, on war- . rant according tn law, all necessary ex- , I penses which may be hereafter incurred for " i (he purposes expressed in lbs preamble to ' those resolutions; provided, lh» whole amount expended nnder this appropriation : aball not'Vxcead the sum of three thousand ' | dollars.* ' • Approved April 5, 1865. I I ■ ' A Further Supplement to " Ao net to reor- | j gantx* tbs courto or law," approved Feb- . ' ' ruary olniif, oua tboaiand eight hauiired.i fj and filty-five. " i L Ba it enacted by tbe Senate and Genl 1 era! Anabi; of tba ritnte of Naw Jersey, ■ That front nail after Ihe fourth day of July . next, the regular term of the court* to and . far ihu county of Cape May, shall ba held 1 : at Gape Mat Court House, and commeece - on Ue ftret Tuesdays of Beptambar, Daoemr j far, wad April i» a^ood atsry year. , _ 1 2. Aad be ft coacted, That tba act entit lad "A further aapplsment to on act «i- * ti'WH an act to reurgoois* lha carta of • ', 1.W," approved FebraaiJ ointh, one thnuB. rand *tgbt huodred and flfli, -three," which supple uteul ao* passed March t«e»ty-wr- j ruth, owe thousand eight euudred and six- , * ty-two, be, aud Hre samn is Vtaby r- j 'iJSse»*>X»n*> HSi

SPECIAL NOTICES. f WHISKERS I W UltKER* ! n Dp jaa wait WLl.ker? er MustacLu; Cur Crc J j ciaa Comp-uwt will force them to gasw oa th* - > smooth re i Uee or enia, or bctr hradi U si* o I weeks, rrtre.at oo oral hy mail any where, close- " j smM. od receipt of price. Aitilre*., Wsrucr a Co., Brooklyn, New York. DEAFNESS, BLINDNERR AND j CATAI1IUI, TIt*ATTD with the almost .Oreo, hy Dr. J. I 1 I ISAACS. OculUt saJ Aarut. (formerly ot LeyOeo. , j llolUiul.) No. sis pike •treet. PhtlsSelphl*. TretL : j moolali (rum the most reliable sources Id the City | , | and Cnaatry c»d be»e nYt hla obl-e tor mrdtc.l t faculty are lovitej to a<-eompan>' tholr pstlcot., aa j j i he h«* Do see rets to hi* practice, AHTlfll'lAL | trtx Inserted without pain. So charge mad* for | r nomination. joib-y | JOHN B. IIFFF.YIAN, | tUornry-al-Law, Uuler, Examiner, and SollfUor In Chancery. ' j cape may court house, new jersey. | i j He will s'lcm^lo *11 it nl buslnc. rllhrr civil , ' • j. lie will wrlre Deeds, Bonds a Mortgages. Less**, i ' . Articles ot Agreement. Wills, sod all kinds ot , ' l. He will acknoarlrdfr all kinds of wrtflngs, either ! at hiroKoe or at such places o* may he desired. ! < i. he will give particular attention to the collection , of all moneys. - ! 5. He la a Surveyor and will serve anyone as such. i s. he has bad ourcesalu! experience with Bounty | . | an I Pension claims. i . 7. He lis« on hsnd Stamp* of all klndiand the latest ' Januaty s*vi?*8m. f« MA«UIEI>. j I'll L'RGII — IHCKIN'SON. — Muy 13tb, - at the M. K. Parsonage, Gape Island, by „ Rev. A. Atwood". Mr. Jeremiah Ghurcb, i . Sr., or Cape laUnd, tn Mi.a Mary E. Hick- ! „ in. oil, uffoWBMOiJ's Inlet. r CHEW- — HOLT.— In MiHrilfa, on the ; » ; 21.1 mat., at the roridei.ee ..f the bride's ! f father, by tbe Rer. Henry W. Webber, . ; Nathaniel F. Chew E?q., aud Mrs. Abbie ; J | G. Hull, bulb of Mtllvilie. !' I HANN— HEFNER.— Oothellthinst.. | ► ' by Re*. Hr. b. if. June*. Mr. Jeremiah ! |f i nana to Miaa Harriet N. Hepner, all of ; d 1 Bridge ton. • ! SMITH — STIIjLK.— May 24 tb, by Re*. * ; W. B. Osborn, Dr. Asa Alonxo Smith, ol j | Malaga, N. J., Id Mia* Uoxiu Still*, Of j " , '1'uckahoe, N. J. d j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J i Folding Pocket I-untern*, il : 'iupply.it taicis, ami occupy so •mall a «pacuu aa to be conveniently tarried io uie pocket, are lor e i b> truman a shaw, >- i No- 8m (Eight TbUty-Ove) Market, below Ninth, j Philadelphia ° People who like Tivht. Smooth •" I v ARPtrrs, can git C«ri»-t slrelihrre with croav_/ ba.s whKh ore ette. liial lui thfl uuri«s«, and I also good carpet tacks, tack drawere and hamtnert, , d i truman (. SIIAtV, is i No. &w (Eight Thtrty-flve) Market, brtow Ninth, i Philadelphia. '• I Miniature Garden Toolk, i* ' Ml IkHW* nUuU l id truman a shaw, b. i No. 6u (Eight Thlrtv-d»*i Market, leluw Ninth, »f phtua*ipbu._ last NOTICE. | THE Commlsslnncr of Uattcd stdes laterual R*- -,| J. veaus haa owered thetaxca for urn, Cou^mjo id mduni'p* ymeiat on' lelnre tne 'loth ot June', •' all tax— unpaid «tt*r that time must he put In tutt I without respect to persons, ro i tho* deexlkt, Deputy Collector \ ,f

; (ioshrn. May S». I#0S. («| t or Cape Slay Co. { ALLEN .V NEEDLE!!, i QO.vrra'uK the manufoctutr of their lMl'ROYF.U j SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME And aaaure the putdlc that none will to told or j OTTERED TOR SALE rv THM BUT THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. No. 4* south Dll.waml Atut't, IMiit NT ATE f ONTENTJON. Tin UNION MEN^Or NEW JERSEY, are reMi.# m tVanls, and elect Delegxtc to represent ■ I tlirni in Uie Unhui *tste Convention, to be held In i • the City of TRKfcTUN, an .... I THVUsllAY. ALLY S or* AEA T. AT II vCLOiT V, . to nominate a Candidate Jot Cut crnur I All cl'lrens in laror of •uatalnlng the AdmlnlatraI t|oa of President Johnson i at srrurlmr the ndoptWa ot thg Amendment to the Constiiuiiun almlinblng Slavery, and re*>wm«ln« and rrwar.lin* to the full extent the aactlttce-, stiflerlnxx and achievement, of our hemic aold e a, ore mvltnl Io take part in this . prracat dlsgracetut attitude ae Ihe only one emua* Mttosnl sbnllskmrst nf Ulaverj ' Townshtpeand Ward, will to entitled to onedelegstr tor each oue thousand of population, upou Ike i baala of the rrotus ot ISBB, and to an additional ik legslc for any fractional exeeaa over Ave buo-lted. CIHRM-x P. SMITH, JOHN W. HAZLKTON, Joseph c. potto, Nathan w. voorhees, socratei Turri.ie. UEOKOE A IIALSEV, JOHN r. VOORHEES, EDW via. II. ITI.E, JACOX B. TREEHE. BAHKER GL'M.MEHE. Cmoir State Eucstitx Cohhittxe. Dated, Trenton, May Tt. HSj. . my 11 ^WATCHES U JEWELRY. Great hale ot watches and jewelry, by A, H. ROWSN*Oo,(Aff«ts t»r the. Manufacturers.) No 18 HEcsx tk Xrar.ET. New York, i > i glODAnou WORTH To to disposed ol si Oar DoU-sn each, without reI gud to value, not to to paid for unul yon know what jou arr to re .-rive : 100 Cold Hunting -Cxar Watches each SlU IO) (fold Watches. < arious styles each It Soil Silver Watcbre each •» Io so I OO* (fold Hens and Gold Holders each 1* to SB ' IO.OUO Gold IVn* sod silver Caere each S to 0 • sad a large aa«uttm*nt of JeweUeey ol every deL ts sawsaafw-^ H«" The method of disposing of these goods st ONE . DOLLAR each Has follows: Certi&catrs, naming eaah article aad l<> value, are placed la sealed eevriotw* and well mts'd. One ot f iheer ravetepes arlll he eeet hy mail te aay eddmea I oa rseclpt of S eeata. , Oa reoelpd «d the Certiorate rwti will see What yea 1 are gotiat to have, and thm. lt fa at your opium to aaod the do die the aritele or oot. Parehawre may that obtain a Gold Watch. Diamond Ming, " or any set of JewMrr na our list foe oak ooth-xa, ■at in no rose eon uey err tea. than One Dollar's . worth, ae tl»-fe arena blanaa. The print ol Cer i.IL eatas te aa faUnwe .-—One toe I* eenta ; A>e toe •> i ■ eh-vett toe it . thirty, w.-h a premium gold pen tor r OA ; nthlV with a premium Bdd Wreio. Ire 4m ; owe toadied with ► p-eu-i na .live: aatrjLlae $|S j TheMMntiu: 1* oMMUered tnlHy, and . j poi care lag th. .re»?ihcvt*i W e garewsdav owtu* aoGsfaatiea in *11 cswa. ' t - ~~T'"^SSjShww. I ayMa r O. toa d na. Km Yeahr, I*

NEW AD V E RT llfcMfeH-TS BOOTS A KHOEfi. TCeSSnSlStSSitT - w * ^ Mi BOOTS * SHOES. of anvtoda.wtu. bhewiPecllwr:., er cheaper than eon to hoctghi elscwaere in rape Mar rrnStf. ENuCH EDwARDRT _Cape_May Court House, ^ta) W M ET HAS RETFRNED! A" ~ rfrWrfuu. now. BOAPS, PEREl* MERY, H MR OIL', 111a Goods ar* new, freoh and hi:: l.c*:*-^U*r ftWW « > the New York Market* Irteedaglrr IVhV neoll f I Ice la eontUrot that he taw p e*W • rlltf My* ; thing that he -It can wt-h. end , ur . rr a than any. body else in the county. ! *- HOOP IltlttTd of nB : kind*, -ne* and dewrtidteae. A. M. IVEY. - , CM|W leloml. May <1. IBSx . . t** ISOSS A UltOTIIl.lt, j HOLLSAI E E RETAIL ; FLOUR. FBED, GROCERY, Attn PROVISION STORE. Near Mit ral St. Ferry, Camden, J, J. j COFFEE. SUGAR, TEA moCames, pork, HAMS, LARD, FUK, , DRIED ERU1TS. SOAPS, hn., he. Ditreteat Kinds of FLOUll & FEED Constantly on hand, at lowest sixbkct prteas for cash. tj~ Prompt attention given to *11 orders ftrrahlp- ; ment. BltHB1 TO TIIR I'l BI.H . j II A VK o^ool^h* old an-l wrl tom wil EatatJIsh- A , ! * NfWNo'dN ' T Vdl C'KST^ rt'*V'5""'V0 00005 ^ Ontlcmen of C.|ic Island, and all there who wlih j GOLliKN IIKRG'H GLOMUNG BTttRK I ^ ^ ^ At C ipe May Court'tl-toc. ' ; own yrWoi my eoodx f . Call Oar' Unit All! my i "If , CHAT D. GOLDENRERG. PORTABLE COTTAGES. ,1 i rtOLONEl. DEHROM'* | I» ATI-NT PORTABLE C0TTAGR3 ) j THE SEASIDE, THE MOUNTAINS, J Or THE FARM. ' SIMPLE, NEAT AXD SUBSTANTIAL. STYLES i PLAIN, " ENGLISH, or GOTH 10. t t, PRICES : 6'iOO, S'JtVO, «300, 33SO, ' And upwAtdt, i PACKED READY FOR SHIPMENT. * I They can to ret up quickly, WITHOUT USING NAILS OR SCREWS. A IS by 1* feet plain Cottage ran he loaded OS a ; iw.-hore* w-gun, wrighi about t MM pounds, and iu?wR*X5at I'aletaou. I Addree. „ WEST STREET STEAM WORKS, u- May s. Ihd*. Patrnon, New Jetwy. "i HARVEST HO.Y1E. 4 HARVE-T HOME wi.l to held at Cape 'lay -'Y^Coyrt fo'ure.un the FOURTH DaY^-^JUI^Y

o.* talon. Dinner and Supper, and Refreshments will he rerved on the gtouud. ito pioftta to hr applied to liquidate the debt un Ibe M. E- Church ol that place. May H, IMS. COMNtTTEE. I w. e. MiLLEa. & joanoi. NEW STORE. 'PIIH SjhaiTih-re having porehaan! Ihe tntrreet of 1 Mr. i ho-h Litmunda in the 8'ore toruaeriy rar- , : rlrdon hy him. Intend keeping amstiaUy on hand . a i.ige and well aeireird stock ot ! BUY UOOIil j GROCEX/ES, BOOTS 4 SHOES. ♦ llAUDWABS.ee.. all nf which will to aold at the vety lowret Mark** I Prlcra for v ami or Its equivalent la trade* Mil LEN h JOHNSON. I Cape Island April I, IMS. REDt'CED PRICES I « ■ 'fllE subscriber la now reUIng hlslarge and well- ; 1 •elected ■toekof f®!« at ratrwikrt mokrelt tbe Interrot of bujerx, to exll b-lore nureboetng eleeI where. JOSEPH CHAMPION, Court House, April 1Mb, 1MB. " . New store at gositcl T (foviien, aud haa'reuelttsl aTrga sad excellent - ' auortmrnt of ecnsbtlnr of , : DHY UOOl J.Y ASD CUOCSRia, . t UUIKLHY ASD TtSWABt. • cms. A im it ash rssD. I ■ The attention ef haver, fa gvaaeai to ealtol to the tact thai the: ran purchase goods as cheap in GO- - SHEN oa in Philadelphia. „ Call and examine my stock before porehoeln* etaer where. SUMMER MARCY , Goshen. Mareb II IBS*. apttf a CAPE MAY DAILY WAYS., .fJ?HE PUBLISHER OK THE "CAPK MAY OUKAN WAT*" £ Will commrmse oa the Rret;of July next, the puhl'cstlon of n DAILY PAPER 4 to to canttoued until the tint of September. THE DAILY WAVE WUl be Dined xt Itx o'clock every morning, except texDAg, during the Bathing reason. And wltl contain the latest TELEGRAPH NEWS j- up Io the hour at going to press, all tha LOCAL NEW* OF THE ISLAND, w sad s complete Hit of the I* HOTEL ARIUYAU SO of the previous day. ■ As an . . / ,! ADVERTISING MEDIUM / " It will excel any other paper la th* country, *• / E Urge nam tore will to" dlitribated Eratullouily by I re the Hotel and Railroad Interests. , / *. R NAGDNAGLE, 1 f PuhMMur. ' . fo WASHINGTON HOL'NEy ^ g! CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERIKY | u, J I now op«h for the a-commodation at trqv«Ur»l ' An Omntha* runs t-> -a' fmia the Depot re :h*l „ arrival and departure of e«-rv ' 'xli'; ' . Cat', t.txnd N. J. [mil ' ^'[Jr