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A Wild Brast Fight. At Saomur there lately occomtd • combat between a lion and a hyena io a mansgarla. which ii iho* described: "Tbe tamer woe la a Urjr* ca«r« with a j lloo and a byeoa. Alter baring: Bad# Ibam j fio through aareral performance*, ba gar* i some m*at. aa nanal, to tha two animal", • when aod.lenly th* lion, animatad by lb* j atnall of fleth, threw himself on the hyena, : orartnmed him and bit him in tha nock.; Tbe aaraga instincts of tha "deaert king" j tna»if«-ted *thama»lrra immediately, the , mora tba blood flowed tha more be seemed to ba roosed ; and hie ainUD-r look inspired tba most sarioos fears for Mr. M. Schmidt, tba lioa tamer. Ha did not, bowarer, lose j his courage for ao ioalant. Tha first mean* ! wbieb be employed ware blow* from nwhip. ! A rarolrer w.ia soon handed" to him; and I with this ba discharged several ahnta at tbe lien, which did ngt in the. leijat mora hi >-, as he still kept hie victim between his taeih, I and it appeared almoat without life. Great concern prevailed in the boxes ; tbe women ' eyied, sod perhaps tha uproar excited the lioa. The employees of tba fnanagrrie n«aambled aroanil the cage. They passed a drag-book to M. Schmidt, who mad* it penetrate tha month o f the lion, whila some of ibem gave the animal repeated blow* through the bars The lioo then yielded aod precipitated himself against tbe bar*. Mr. Schmidt seined the opportunity to retire, dragglog with bim tha hyena into a neighboring cage. A door then separated them from the lion. It was time ; for already fnrioni he was approaching, and, bis mouth being covered with blood daabed al tbe door. Mr. Schmidt-*howed himself to the' spectators and received their congratulations, but he waa pale and covered with blood. Tba byeoa it griavourly wounded bot will recover."

The Ring. Tha sports of tba ring will, no doubt, be gratifled to learu that Jim Elliott baa at last mat with succesa, aod baa been matched to Bgbl tbe Califoruiao, Bill Davis, foi two thousand dollars iu November naxt. Ever sioee Jim escaped from tba walls o£,Trvotou prison, be baa been on the look oot fur a friendly match iu order to get himself once more upon his feet, and bas been keeping o pietty close watch ou bis old antagonist, Jim Dunn, for whom bo was compelled to spend a few months among tba Jerseyitaa. Yet, for aoma unknown reason, Dunn, it appoara, could oot be induced to meet Elliott, altbongb be whipped bim twice before, and claims that b* never bad aueb a •are thing arbe bad in both fights. Elliott, finding that Dnnn conld not be induced to give bim another trial, bas turned his attention to other wootd-be champions, visiting soma of onr waatern cities io hope of success. Davis, who, it will bo remembered, fought Dunn a few mootbe ago in Pennsylvania, baa al Tost consented to accept tba challenge of Elliott, aod on Bat- j urday last, (26lb ait.,) both parties met at tba Clipper office, oco drew op article* of agreemeut. 8 1 range to tay, Davis waa accvmpaoied by Jim Doun, bis old opponent, who, it aaama, is one of bis strongest back- 1 era. Besides Dnnn, there ware present on behalf of Davis, Kiarnao, McGaban, and B-.il Nonas. Elliott was represented io ! tb^mrsoos of Jem Gelbart, Johnny Mack- ! ay, and Han Noble. Davit earna all the ; ' way from Dullsville, Pa., to u-ake tha ar- j rangementa. Articles of agreement were ! soon drawn np, specifying tb* 2 1st of- -No- 1 veuiber as tbe dsy Tor tbe figbt to come off, tbe same to take place in this state. $ i(Mi j a aide was put up, aod depoeltrd in llie 1 ban ib of Mr. Gowley, tha balance of the | money to ba forthcoming oo Tuesday, Oc- j sober 3i, between 12 and 3 r.W Elliott and Davis laleod traveling for a abort urn* before goiog into training, and to give several exhibition*, from which l bay will no doubt realiiv quite a nice little aum. Elliott will bo trained by Jubuuy llackey, and Davit by Johnny Oelrin.— Davis i- to racoiv* six days' notice of the spot where tbe light is to come off.— A". Y. WWW? -• r Fears of Cbolera in England. J Prom Wllao a Smith'* turopean Time*. Aug. II] Now that tb* cholera it approaching our sberes, all tb* scientific knowledge available iaaboot to bo brought to bar upon it The Social Science Coegreta has called a meeting of modical and scieatific gentle, seen, at whioh speeches were mode, plant proposed, euros discussed ; but after all bad beau said and done, the proceeding* laminated with a recommendation to enfciwe strict eteanliu*** as tbe best preventative taeesere. A* to tba method of enre, it may be simply stated that tbe alio a. tbrtts and bomceopetbiata are, a* might be eu spec lad, directly at inn*. Twt Bra en an 8**sox. — The sporting Mason, eelwitbtinnding tb* summer it oot yet pant, has fairly sat in, and tha sportsmen ass busy with shot guns aad other appnrtanaaeaa, making ready for tb* slaughter •x. of tba feathered rwee. Properly the bird V aaasoa doe* out commence until lb* early part of September, but lb* cool weather — v that baa ebanctarixad (hi* mouth ba* brought them a Host earlier (Kan usual, and now those marshes below tbe city swarm with read bird and rail. Tb* former conUna* until about tb* Aral frost, whila tba rail, or ortolaa, aa they are nailed at tba Sonth, last maoh longer. It is tao early * yat fbr teal, which rarely appear until the tbe test of next month, in tba Delaware. There eeem* te be an unusual quantity this year or the golden flower. Tbeae birds mlgrata at uigbt, and thair shrill cries can be beard by thoM living along the river a* ■ thay iy farther north in search of new feeding fteaodt— FWw tnqnitT

DIED __ GREGORY.— August Xlst, Wllmst son .if Doug- - lass aad Amanda Gregory , of Cap* May Co., agvd J muatht sad I week* I j SPECIAL. NOTICES. 1 ATTESTiMTFiBJirn*. ' ! Al'1 Will make nee trip Uurafh Cap* May, Bad X* week to August, leaving Bridgrion Auguri ' nth, aad will exchange Tare aad Rattinrf" for , Wool. We think thle will answer tbe ntttvn* cl ' I Cape Ma* better than to bar* your Wool manufac- ; , tamt^ It. fc J. DC BOI*. JOHN B. IIITFJIAIV, • lltorney-M-Lan. Maslrr, fcxamlurr, and l Hollritor Iu Chaucer). 1 j cape mat court hopse. new arret. i . ' WIIINILERN ! M il INK Cits t ' i Do ynu want Whiskers #r Mustaches! Our Orel I elan Compound will force 'hem to grow oo Ihe j atnooUieer fare or chin, or hair oo haM hesda la six I weeks. Price, kl 00. Heat by audi aoy where, elose1 I) srefod, on receipt of price. (d»-y J I I Add real, Warner k Co., Brooklyn. New York. j DEAFNENS, m.IMIVENN AND , CATARRH, TREATED with Ihe U'orial • uceca*, by Dr ISAACS, Ueullat and -Autyt, ( formerly of Lcyden 1 Hollaad.) No. SIS PINK street, Philadelphia. Teati- 1 and Cnantry can he aero at hit OBIce. Tor ire"**! faculty are lavltrd to *e*om|,a*y their pal lee *r- aa . ' he haa no aecreta lo hla practice. ART! ► •' LAI. j I EVE* Inserted without pain. No charge wade for i . examination. * Ja'-k-r | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I BRAS* OX BALL*. OF various patterns ; wrenches for screwing t»i^ on ; Steel BMI Rings j Cow ("haina : l atent Al- [ gj torablr Ropes ; Cow Tlsa and Ropr Hallerw— Eor ^ awte by TBl'MAN JpSHAW, [ No. W5 (el*ht thlrt>-flvc| Varkrt street, I Be low Ninth, Philadelphia. I i 1 IVORT HANDI.K TABLE AND TRA I KBIVBS. "XT r IT II ateel or allcer-plated bl«dea i Game and > TT Meat Carvers, Table Steele and Butler Knives. , Tm . T— cejjj, ?I11AW •RADII ATED POCKET CtUIPBBS, PM meaaarln* Inalde or outside diameters with- , 1 out nslog a rule, aod which may he easily cutretted when uae or wear haa made them Inaccurate. , Fuc sale, with rarioua other liatteroa, by TRUMAN a SHAW', | [ No. SSS (Eight Thlrty-flvel M.rWei atreet, | below Niath. Philadelphia. I i ' i » | I CURI.INO STICKS, ' /"I PR LINO Rods. Pinching Irons. Curling Toaga, . r V Hair Crlmpare, a vartrty of all kinds and auea, . for sale by TRUMAN la IHAW, No. SSS (sight thirty -flee) Market atreet, t below Ninth. Philadelphia. f DOOR BK M.S. . YTRANKS, Pulleys, Cheek S|ietnga. knoh-ellde aad ' v,' flush hell pulfa, mortise cranka, annealed wire, . bell Staples, malleable Iroa cranks, spikes and car- ' riagra, and door knockers, f r sale by I TRUMAN a SHAW. 1 No. m (Ktght Thirty -Uve) Market atreet, \ below Ninth, Philadelphia. M" ANTED. \N Induatrlona LAD. 14 or IS yea re old. ooe need i to lartulng. Enquire at THIS OEEICt > i I THE MACOfif it HAMLIN - I ! pARINRT ORGA.NS, forty dltterrnt s^Ws^ada^D J I each. Thirty -Ave Gold or Sllter Mcdala, or other < Srat premiums a wanted them. Illustrated Lata- . I Ir.guea free. Addreaa. MASUN k HAMLIN, Boa- ; too, or Maaoo Brothers, New X ork. ae*-y j J i ii. H. I.EEDN k CO., ' "^JII.LVILLK, N. J., are now ji I Ready to attend to the Repairing of i ■ CLOCKS. WATCHES; JEWELRY, fie. • A Good Stock in f keir Jam of Goodr. \ ALSO ' CANE*. PORT-MONIES CABAS, kr. CAPt MAY COl'NTV BIBLE ROCIETl. I'HK ANNUAL MEETING af Ihe Cape Mar Co. < Bible Society will be held in the N. K. Church, ' ( I al Cape May Court Houaa, oo 1 1 Tl'KSDAY, SKPTKYBKR IS, 1 at ISoVlnrk. A. M The Rev Geo. ghelMon, D. D.. ' 1 ! XuperlBtrudaat for New Jersey and Delaware, will be preeeut, together with other Uterreting epaak- ' > j era. S. C. EDMUND*. _ j ■ecretary of Cape May Co. mbte Soctetyf !' Horars for Sale. - I 4 PAIR of i . ; A EXCELLENT CARRIAGE IKIRSKV ' j WUI he sold at , n-aaouable flgure.jjy , j fold spring. [ ! "RIDOWAY IIOI sr.," N. W. Comer Market Street, k Delaware Avrnur, - 1 Philadelphia. ; 'J'lll* well-known Establishment haa been^thor- . . wlth^'wroama'aT1 iKlimeimand inlta^remttMl j : sod lurnlablng. together with the ronvrnlrnrvof Its 1 mew arrangements, w 11 compare favoimldy with any j Brat-class Hotel In the rlty. 1 Ha location la admirably adapted to the necessity . and comfort of the business community, aa It Is la » the immrella'e vicinity ef the frtmainT Ullvi riaua of Arth and theataut aired, the Eeaaira.KDd Ihe Depot of the W«t Jaairr Rub . BOSK Co..— at tha same time It affords a driightlul pros peat of Ihe D la ware River and tbe Jersey 1 » Share, The Sleeping apartments of this ratahllsmeat are - the must thoroughly vealtMla* of aay ta the rlty. The Table, aaberetolare. will always abound with Tbe Victualing aad Liquor Ban ha*- bsea en 11 rely altered ami improved, aad will be supplied with , every thing to suit the publle palate ' The subscriber respectfully invites the attention j r of rial tors lo the City to hie establishment, feeling . thai personal laapeetkan will Justify all he claims aa " Its superior advantages. M.WILLIAM* sea as. Proprietor. » " ! ALL PERSONS . J NDEiTED to the (ubeeHher, are requested to ' BKTTLE THKIB ACC0CNT8 ' With him without delay i and by ao dotagthev win , savetrou a and eapenaa. K?((X.H EDMUWDR ' ACADEMY OF PDIE COTTAGE. ENGLISH and TRENCH BOARDING nad DAT aCHOOLfor ak IU Afi LADIES, i mi HAMMONTON, N. J-, »UI re-open oo MONDAY, September II, IMS. . Far areolar* aad further particulars, please iddress the Principals, . Mr*, sad Mtae GONTKR, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jereejr. ■ WEST JERSEY ACADEMY, BRIDGKTON, N. J. INSTRUCTORS. , *»" - «- f " T. N. LITTLE, k. B-. j flaaaan aad MaOiaaariia. JAMES M. COLLINS, 1 Beat Euptag aad L'apfua. - T'HE arrvtera of competent (sac ben of Vocal aad . 1 loatruaaealal Music, Drewlag and Madam Languages, have been secured. a The annual aaaatoa nnaamaaam Wednesday, September Sth. Experleoeed ud aumweaful tmchera v hare baeo engaged for the earning year. Pupils may pursue either a Ciwalcal or Bnalnera ; jfsSnriis umaa. The bulkling te admirably adapted to achool" " nwamamt ^mSTroremuw aSToo^rtkml a grraa •* the pupils "** ^ 60—10,1 P0" * I paytdM uUfSH. **d TUia°"' •" "" - j , ..for^cu-cttlar* aod othar UMiaillin iHini ttaa • Batnavrrvv, Aogwtt W, tSM.

[NEW ADVEflTI8EME>»T8T R. B. CHAMPION, AUCTIONEER | Office, 1126 A 112ft Rata 8L WEL'IAL 8ALK Cover n me ii l Mules. PH ! I. AUKlaPHl A. j THE UNITED STATES WILL SELL AT PDBIJr AUCTION, ' I At WaMhitUflon Street Wharf, During Hip .Vfuufli of Aug. l*CS. 300 1HI.ES. Thea# Mules a'rr all aarvleealle, aad soil oal* lor wank 01 use. Buy. is are muted to exam lne_t hem 1 *h.wlmthTn^?toirrL«wny abed* ate provS^l for i protection from sun and rain. 100 3I1-I.ES a Win be SouV KhL-tl WEPNIMDAY and SATj ukiJtY •niu>«^»rTT|,L MONTH or AtTEKV8CASB, IS UOVKRAMK.M FI NDS. By Order of ! Brig. Gen. EKIN. I 1 ALBERT a. AnllMCAD, Captain -and A. Q- M. I Offloa, No. U1 Market PUlladelphia. " R. R. CHAMPION, Atic'r. REAL ESTATE. jkFOR SALE—WITH FLRNITL'RE. "TH£ COMMERCIAL HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, 1 NEW JERSEY. . This well established and favorably known Board- ; tng House, located on Laf«ve>te street. "between the I Drlxuare House and Mr Vhsurre Howell's rotta^j. Cape Island, Is now off-red for sale ou very reasonable terms. Good Ice House well tilled with l0kpp!j to ^ JESSE M. SMITH. Cape I -land. New Jersey, Or to S- M. HORNER, N. W. corner of Second and South streets, March I. task HH Philadelphia. NOTICE. JESSE M. SMITH, of Cape Island, N J., wishes to Inform his friends and the whole people of Cape ' May County and the public at large, u at be la fully prepared, and makes It his business, to act as an Aitorn-y for the purchase or sale of Real Estate, I Bulidtnga. Vessel Property. Stia-keof all descriptions, Bonds, mortgages, or any othar kind of property I n to tbe trading public i also, for the renting or : of Cottages, Karma, Meadow Lands, Uystsr | Privileges, ke.. ke.| als%for the collecting of oulj slamllng debts, and thatBb will atten-l lo the writing and preparing ol Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages, Articles ■ of Agreement, Promissory Note*, kc , In legal form. I , . OfBeaon Decalur St., u|ipuaiu Rulhulord'a Market | j House Cap* Island N. J. uo» *4-11 SHERIFF'S SALE. "1)T virtue of a writ of Ft Ea, Issued out of Cape I I > May Circuit Court, to me directed, will he sold at Public Sale on Ihe premise*, on tb* 10th day of ! September. 1W&, at 1 o'clock, P M . the foil. •wing I described property, *t* : The one-half part, or the ] 1 drfendaht's In'ereat In all that lot of laad and prej mlaes. with the appurtenances thereto be oirelng, situate to the lower township. In tbe eouoly of lai r May, which the late Nathan thureh, dec a red. died poaseaaed of. whereby the said party ol tbe flr»t part | became lawfully srlre-d tn fee simple of tt>e herein ' described premise*, as hetr at law of Nirthan Church, I deceased. Vwlng bulled and bounded as follows : BrgtnrHng at a port by the aide of tha road leading 1 from Cold Spring to New Ens laad. It being also a ! corner of a lot of land Inte belonging to Jonathan Crawford, but now belonging tn Sylvauu* Willis, I ' from theoce binding on tbr said New England road ! until It comes to the Lne of Ian I belonging to Rachel Crow ell. from thence n northerly course binding on the said Rachel Crowell'a land until K Intersects the i line or land belonging lo Levi Garrison, from thcorr ! binding en the a*M l.rvl Garrison's line and the *rvcourses of tbe tlhr ol Jonathan strain's lot to Ihe j row) landing lo Jeremiah EMrldgrl lo Swain H-iff- ' road 'to'Se" llne^eftkeealTjnoa^han t'rawtmf's lot, j I n southeasterly courae to Ihe place ol beglnninc. nrntainlng al* acres to the same, more or leas, togvthrr with all the hereditaments and appurtenances, sotted as the properly of John Church, and taken In rxecutlou at the eult of Nathan C. Price k Co., and to le sold by July W, task AARON MILLER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1»v virtu* Of a writ of PI EXtaaaeduuH of the Or1 » run Court, to me directed, will be edd-al public j sale, ou Ihe premises, on the twenty -third liqv of f Septrmbrr, IH", at S o'clock, P. M., the loHowing i deaardwd property, Iwlng a part ol thr old PlerCVI Point plaoratlon, situated la the middle township, I county of Cape May, lying on eltbae side of Ihe1 main road, running down the Bey shore, he t wren ! William Learning's tarui and the place aet off by 1 comnii.slnurra to Sarah Loff, anJ la butted and ) lminde.1 aa loiloara, vii : Beginning at William Learning's corner, on the I shore of the Dolaware Bay, and running from I he ore I along said Learning'* line, south torty-one degrees, east thirty-three prrehea to a slake rorner of a lot ol meadow, set off to s.rah loff. theora along a lloe of the a.-mr, south- lorti-otne degrees, arret .ixteen . perehe- to a stake nr.ir the upTan-l, Ihenee Smith I forty -one degrees, east B'l -two |-erehea to a»t**e. I thence south lortj-otlie d.-greea, ant lour |«- robes I to a stake, theme along aa old ditch, south forty. | prrrbrs. thrnce south twelve perehe* to a rrorkrd I gut or dlieh, thmcc binding on the r>ortn nlncti-m and a half degrees, east eleven perches, thence J north six decree# mni forty-flve murutra, weal about I Learning's place, thence by said i)ltch aad Wl.liam f I .earning'* line, sou'h forty-oar degrees, weal two j ; perches and forty and one-quarter perehe* ta a st.hr I rorner of said Learning's, theoce south forty degree. : and fifty minutan, west twrnty-re-vrn lurches and ' lourtswo links ta a comer of the larm set off to garah Loff, throes binding on n line of the north ! forty-elx drgrrre, west one hundred aad twrnlv i perches to the middle of the Bay shore road, thence following thr same north twenty-six aad a half dy. grees, rut there and a half prrehea, thence down the middle of a lane that runs towards thr Bay, north : flfly-etgkt degrees and thlrty-Bre mlnu'ra, wst I fusty- Use* pevahea-to a ataxe nrwf a «leh," Ihenee : north slxty-Sve and onrequartrr decrees, west t wenj tv-alx perches lo a stake, thence north thlrty-slx and i thrce-quxrtrr degrees, weal thirteen prrehea to a 1 j slake, thence north lor^y-clght dcgrora and Bftjr i perehe* to the Delaware Bay, theoce along the \ snore of the bar, north thirty -one .legrres ami tlvr i Snlnutea, east nlorty-one perehe* to the beginning, containing one hundred and^twenJjMhree acreaJo Umrnts and appurtenance* tbrrvunto twiimglng, seised aa the property ol Thomas Holmes, nad to be I taken ta rxanaUesi at the suit of laeeph Champion, . end to be sold by AARUN MILLER, Sheriff. Jutytk tsea. augtmst HOOP SKIRTS. •M. HOOP HURTS. AM. ■oriiiB* "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP SKIRTS, * ere gotten up expressly to meat the wants of riarTThet embrace a complete ahortMENT of ALL tbe NEW and DESIRABLE Styles. Hies and Length, for Ladle,' Mime.' and ■ Children, nad are superior to all othrra MADE in point of Symmetry, ElnDh nad Durability i being made af the B neat lempered English Bteqi Sprtngs— with Llnen-flalshed Coreftog, nad having all the metal lis fastening* ImmovahifaseuredJre Improved machinery. They retain their fhape Knd Elasilrlty to the last— aod are vaaa^xTca Id give gmine aaTisra Tios. f ■ Alio, eoestanily Inlgocelpt ol full Una* of good Enstera-Mnd# SKTRTN at very low Priors. SKIRTS Made to Drier, nlteiVd nod Repaired. WHOLESALE aod RETAIL jot Manufactory aad Sales' m" No. RfS AMCil Street, above SIXTH, r Philadelphia. IT Termgfrash, On* Pvtee Only I I'NION HOTEL, pkPKMAYCBURTHOUtE.N.J. The aubecrther I V. taforma the PubUc that he iuts opened thr al^i e - Hotel fur th. aecomarodatioo of permanaat or tramal. nl gueato, aad that be hue opemed an /C t CREAM * ALOOS, 1 tti E5SS iJfiZ ' , „ . WILLIAM ELD RE DOE, • C M. CWurt Jnne 1, the*. A GREAT BARGAIN. ■| A rAKM OF rn ACRES, tq mile* from Cape r A ltlsad. within J," n mUr o> B-nnett'a motion. ■ As fond Truck Land sad Oyster Privilege as can he found in t ape May. Dwelling Uxlt. nearly new. Terms, one-hall cask, balance in he* and tan years, 1 ,»! rf At XT. B. Miller's Offlve. Perrj street, taonei wsat of enemies* S&d. ■ i a

| carriage mvkinoi 1 A. BENEZET A -NON. C A R R I A O K M A X K It 8 . CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J T'he BuhecrihcT* would rewiwrUully Inform llw InaMthiUs of Cap# Nay am' adjoining ounrlea, i thai we ere prepared to accon.m"d»le all w ho may faror us with their patronage Wc Intend lo keep oa hand and manufacture ta order , Dl't'BLI- nn.l »fNUI e KOCKA WAY*, >. JENNY LINDA MICA HE WAGON*, BLGG1IA andJH'LKIEX. : Also, PLANTATION WAGON*. I an-l ;-horse PLOUGHS. ItARROIV <. »r . I fsinc none Uil Ihe heat ^aeawun d material. aM | f^lfn Mali who - I ,„»n.e. BLACKSUrnnxn, - \ j Having a Rf^kCKaM fjl Jk* - , | the* meal workmanlike manner. t'xll and aee us. A. BENEZKT k *«>N. , caps* May Court House, March 55, IMS. em ' I NOTICE OF RETI LEMHNT. THErubsertta-r would give notice lo nil having nnarttlatf aroounta, liLCllI aud settle ihe same wiihl ™5®^1h |(W A. HK.VEZKT. 1 BUILDING MATERIALS. E. K. FOHTINEfl A HON, : "nanui'acturkrx TTTli ■" | f ========= J gASH. BUNDS, DOORS, , | i' I I > ' SHUTTEHS, ^ | |1 I 1 1 II " WOOD MOULDINGS, HOT BED SASH, ! ' | No. 155 FcuraaL Street, opposite the Perry Hotel, ! . | CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY. . ! 'I'HK sutwcrlber. ha' lug her n engaged lo themanLo : 1 for seventeen years, are satisfied that they can fur- i ni.ha.goud in arti?le at a. low a price lor cash. , and ar as short no'lee, as any oilier establishment In this part of the country. Having the LanecsT Iron* In Camden, they ar* j thereby enabled always lo have oo hand a large aeaorttient of ready made work, - SA*41 glased aod unglaied, SCROLL and other ! BRACKETS furnished to order of any aire or pattern. , Also a general assortment of 1 BUILDING HARDWARE, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLE*. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PLOUGH CASTING*. • TOOLS, NAILS. GLASS, kc., | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, i at the lowest City price*. fmlk* r All orders j>yp*ll or otherwise^ promptly^ lend- , vnnlag* tog Iv# us n call before purchasing elsewhere ; K K. PORTINER s, *ON. No. 115 lYderal street, Camden, New Jersey. , I Fli.wi.ui, K. PonTiatn, Urosoi R. I'usmn. CRY COOD5 ANO GROCtSIES . ~ NEW STORE AT GONIIEN. I | tpH^'NUER»IGNFDha. oprned * New "tore al ! DBF GOODS AS*> GROtTJtlK'.' . ; CKOCKKHV AS!) TIStFARK. COHS. FI.OVH ASD FEED. The attention of buycra In genera. Is^ called loathe ' SHEN as la'pWdndelphl*!"* K ' j • * (uall and examine my stock be'ore purchasing else- : where. SUMNER M ARC Y | Goshen, March 1L1S4S. np»t f i I | JOHN S. I.ER RICRARD B WILLIAMS JOHN I. LEE tk « O., i Hope-m.ik.M'a, Ship Chttiidlorw ixml I I GROUKRS, 1 , !] No. 46 North Wharves. ijelow Arch St., Philadelphia. r'ANti-Sof KlUtilMJ furni>he<l lo or- ; I der. and ROPE ol all kinds con.tantly on i ■ 1 hand, also I UII.I.I.VO TWINR, SKIVE TVA'INK OARS, OAKUM, PITCH, TAR. ; | COAL TAR, ROSIN, PAINT*, OILS,) •j . ni.CHIt*. CANVAS*. and every article used or required aboard teasels.— ' W# also keep on hand an asaortment of Groceries and Provisions, suitable for Ship store, and family use. Civ* ue e ; **"' JOHN S LEE, & CO., [ Phlla. Feb II. t3. y f \\ HOSS tt IXKOTHEII, > wt' holes ale fc retail ; V , FLOUR, FEED. GROCERY, ; PROVISION STORE, • Xcar Federal St. Kerry, Camden, X. J. r COPFEK, SUGAR, TEA, | MOLASSES, PORK, | I HAMS, LARD, • FISH, DRIED FRUITS. SOAPS, kc., kc. ^ r Dim rent Kinds of J FLO U It & FEED J Constantly on hnnd, at lowest m.biet prices (or ' , cash. ; IJ- Prompt attention given to all order* for ship- i J RfaUL . . _ ' ■rtw • a. rrnarro*. v. a. st a attox. i 5. STRATTON k COM 1 EXTENSIVE DEALERS IN J DRY GOODS, I NOTION'S, • BOOTS A SHOES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, AND - MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO HANN'S HOTEL, E MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY, n CHIiens of Cape May, (hopping la Mill vllle, will I ttnd this a desirable house for trad*. JntS r new grocery' ktott e. THE UNDERSIGNED reepeetfnlly Inform the public that they hare opened e new Grocery a Store on Itroatur street, which thav hare supplied i- with a large and sxcellenl stock of FRESH GROCEi' RIES. consisting Of the bed ~ SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES. I . and every other article comprised In th* line of n groornr store, which thay will eell al the lowest ' Vf Gsmdsdrllrseed to cottages (res of ehnag*. • Purehesere should caU and axamlne our atoak, - before danitngetarw here. CHURCH It LCDLAM. ^ Cap* Island, N. L, April IS, iaak "Thi Union Now, and Foreyf.r-" . grocery Jk provision store. , t PHILADELPHIA PKICU. r' At kls Store, located at NATIONAL .HALL. Tbe . I attention ol buyer# tn general. D sailed, to nolfa* , ; the fast that they can buy their goods here as Cape Island, fun* ath, IM.

CLOTHING. I' TO thk cmuxa w cap* may coi xtt. • 1have a splendid STOCK err new fash■unable . | «• Summer and Fall- t'lolhin*. Tiro LnMat 5'yle end of the Heat «uvllly. <m saml <- Also, a New aad llandaomv .tooflasal at Gent*' Furnishing tvooda • kj" My multsM*: i<"uivkMsi!eT smL S.nsll l^dits. •' r. GOLDLNOEPG, ! 1 GREATI.Y UI'.UI CED PRH'I'.K. I..H. SMITH'S STORK, , LL IOPPOSITI: FOTTi.B ALL'S HtfTAGE. ^ GOOD Assortment ol CLOTHS AND CASSIMKRFS. ' j ] AGoTf-ADIES^ I CLOAKING#, WATER- PROOF , j - and MIDDLESEX CLOTHS. j GKNTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ; t j CAP* ke. i ( L/- Heixxlrlng 'one at the shortest nolle*, npli COMMISSION HOUSES. , PATTERSON k 4*IJBNN» SHIPPING AND PRODUCE iCommlsslon Merehanta.il | No. rib NORTH DELAWARE AVENUE, . i 11 PHILADELPHIA. . a i.j WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ,!c ; 1 A TPLES, 8YVEET I'OTATOKS AND ! , CQANBKRR1E8. j1 r CONSIGNMENTS OF CHEESE, Bt'TTl'-lf AND ' v EGGS SOLICITLD. t ! CP Refer to Weston fc Whiterar, TurWaho* i ; J Simon Il'xnlhorn and Abram liard. Mays Lauding i s j Thomas W Scull. Aleecon. Jxia-y . 11 HOTELS. RlDGW.tY' IIOI'Si:. : Foot of MARKET Street, Fliilw. I" • 1 ea'laMlahment^aasOtro iy aeeommodatt^g clerks b ^ Itiose favoring htm with their custom. Feeling v heretofore, a liberal share of public patronage. ' |a ] Je II ly M. WILLIAMS. | s , " TOXTIXK MOTEL, 1 JOHN 8. CURSON..PaorniETo*, J ' ' A A "Tula.. IJ-'r I. xltetb.-d to the Hot. L Airo, ' ■ . an tious Rravst axav. ; l A Uo'T'ot txgetsmlltrs. ' [ A DENTISTRY- ; I DS.J. P. LEAKING. xnJnffJjP OFKICK DAY*t j OA PK MAY 0. n.— Tuesdays. ' SKA V 1 1.1, K — Thursday*. Fridays and tha 1 ' I forenoon of Snlnrdav*. • j ' a#-TFHMt MODERATE.— CONDITIONS CASH. (J. tit It I NO A K II A It K Klt'S I Jererv, w here they keep conalaotli on hand a large J , ; supply uf all kinds of Leasts, suitable for build- j ' i 0//.S I rr,'*lrt'"t FAINTS, " * ' ROSI V, | T'R, OAKUM, i, CORDAGE. HOLT I ROM, | , , SI'iKESr Xr., ■ At Utrert rn.k Drier*. , ; ^ And baling n ^Large "^nJ'T'p^r 'vcm 7s i " ; Having had a g«od share nf patronage, W flaOcr J shall rxmtinuc to hate a grnevroia | jM-dm K. K IIARKKR 1 1 ItKST XVII ITI". |.i : A II! OF.ST ZIXt ! ' . I JH'lli: LIBERTY JLBAD. "n.unme^lfar^WHU^ ' ! Kpt*Rt"l.'lDERT*A,Lt:AD -tVarrant*d to cover i 1 rooreNurface lor same weight than any othar Lead— 1 , I Try If and yon will have no other. j 1 PURE LIBERTY ZINC. Selected ZINf ground in reflned Liu reed Oil, un1 cajualed n quality, alway. the same. - PURE 1.1 ID: It TA ZINC. e J warrented lo.do more and perfect work at a gtren , Gay Tor III . y' • ; ( Manufactured at I'F.N.NRY LVANIA PAINT k -fCOJ-OR WORKS Order" exec tt' ret promptly by r I ZIKGLKR fc SMITH, : . I Wholesale Drug, Palm and Glaaa De-Iere. i , Fp Store k Office, No. If7 Noith THIRD Street, „ ; nihJt-ly PIIIL.liELPhlA. WtLtlAM HAI.L k SOX, 1 broadway, New York, Agents for tlfc tHUUGS SEW PATENT PIANO PONTES, Wkteh are creating the sreatest renaalton In the | musical world, and have received the highest teatlmonlala from all the lending artists In tha country, s^tuamtxao,'"" Wis. Mason, l M. Govtsi uxtx, Fnxatts h. Bnawn, Wis. Hxnnv Fnv, Tocooong torrui, m. Smacaoscti, Max Manrrrtk, hi "Max a. WeLLgnHairr. Having purehaaed the Agency of george a. Prince fc Co.'* mklodeons, automatic nod aUHOOI. uhgan'a. from their Inte Agent, Mr. Charlea e. Bacon, we will be pleased ta receive oiden for those celebrated Instruments, aod will alwaya endeavor to krep a auffletrnt supply oo hand to nil all orders at sight. The mo-t liberal dlacounta given to the ; Tra-te. Churches, Clergy men and Senools. Alt In™™~SSKftRfSir,. m™„ Flat',, Isajas, Violin-, Oultars, Violin airings. Arrnrdroii., and ail kind* of Bnaaa and other ncnui lasTnt«rsts for ilxndb. PVBUSW.NS OF SH tET MVUC. Just published, "The vrnitg,"* new colleetloo 1 of Chants lor the Episcopal Service, for opening aad • , closing Voiuotarlra, Musical Soctcttaa, Grasses, and for the social Circle, by Virgil c. Tayl*. Price, - Board*. ® eta. y Cloth, #1 .00. In press, aad wUI soon he taeurd, baisini'i 1 twenty Melmlle tUerclkra, for the etudy of thr proper art of singing, by Carlo Baaalnl, author of isaeslnl'a fcrt of hinging. Aad PUNO-FONTE CALISTHENICS, ' • Asollectlonof rive Fiaocn Cisoan nad Beau passaga*. for aprsrtily developing th* muscles of th* Brgere, and acquiring that degree ot flexibility. In- • dependence and r.iIuKUIty, which are o ludlaprnaa. 5 hts^toa^wbd^pshovman"!* the Praso-FoarE, by ' Music emit by mall, post-paid, on reeal pt of th* mnrkad price WILUaM HALL fc bon. Iel4-it. *41 Broadway. New Voefc. | NOTICE I* hereby given that application will he made at the next terns of the Orphan's Coo re forth* (oun- i - ty af Cape May, for lbs appajntaieat nf Commla- 1 i sinners to divide a certain Farm and Messuage, lo- i i rated oaf the Day aids, near DyeVa Creek, la the • Middle Township, owned by the bain of Absalom , l|a°<>'<l"eWWl' GEORGE W. BCHELLINCEIl ! Dated August S, IMk , ' ATTEXTIBX, YiURU 1X> TBVCKU8. ' . rj'hk subscriber haa for sale a One lot of ! SEED POTATOES ! a of ao entirely new variety. Thay some about two i s weeks earlier than tb* "White Sprouts," and yield | ; Sw JKi7.;7,,m"s,.'srAsx . can ba seen at JOHN RUTHERFORD'S Market ■ House, oath# bland. ii WM. J. BATK, I Fishing Oedk, Cape May Co. I

THE NOITH JERNEY Oil. AND MINING company. ore*ttt*-d trader a ajwclal Charter Dtwn the tRnle of New Jerery | Capital. SSOO.OaO. lOO.tW Shares. Par Value, $5.00. . Snh-ciptinn I rice $3.90 Capital rviarvad for ffovalupinr. Cash, $I\00O. 1 1 i,l**i Shares lo he voU if neesWd forntldt lionnl VVtrrktnir Cepitol. TRW 1 1 'V**. . JOHN n GRAHAM. No S (Tnlout St. ' I'l.iia.telphin. tJKORGf* TT GIJ.HKItT. Oflire. Nu. 237 ' South Third Street, i1i!iiltl|>bif. .lull N xv. CAIV - ti.m *f rahl A Tali-m.) ,S K tor rrttol A" XUiket St., Philndelph.a. .lohit.D. Graham. N". 3 XVnlrml St. Phila. John S. In-e. No. 46 N. YVhureror, " J. XV. C">. s.j-',. cor FronI A Market Bta, ' Pb latlelphra. F. Pni». r*..n. Snh w. N. Jhon XV. Molfonl. " . • Sntv-h. JY F'lward 7. ColliDir*. IUJ.lonfieM, S J riionma H.-.-h v, P«|m- M n, N. J. f George W. Gilbert. Cnm.foo. N. J. I No. 23" Sooth ^MrT'st.. fhiUM|iUio. No. X> North Second Si.. Oatmlen. pciuriptioh of ttlk prorgrtt. The Property ol the south jkksev oil and mimng ' "ml'any consists ol two valuable tract. bt niters, in the t«wt oil region* ol Went x irgtnln. Three tnnds were eel. -tie, i nn.1 purehnsrd some months since by s committee, who tnnlc nn r» tenr tint, through the oil regloua of Pennsylvania i ehoe.-n beeause of numerous advantage* presented Tract a contains one bundled acres, more or leas, situate on Cow Run. a branch of Slate Creek, which empties into the Kanawha, thirteen mile* above • 'tm# tract 'hi heavily timbered, ami Ilea wtthffi a lew hundred jnidao I tbe mouth of Mat- CrerVto which putnt trie oil enn be conveyed by pipes, and . there barreled, avoldlug all haullug aad cartlug to a putnt ut shipment. This item alone Ian great eon. , sldrratlon In the value of oil territory, both In Prnn- • y It aula and West Virginia. An exrellrat well Una .truck n short distance from this tract, since secured, which has greatly enhanced the > slue uf all bortug territory un Slate Creek and iu trtbuta- , nea. Within one hundred yards of thts tract, two wells nrr being put down by old operators from Pennsylvania, who regard the surface indications as certainTur gu.nl yields uf Ml. On this tract there Is hurtug territory for at least one hundred well Tract b contains twenty-four acres. Iron tier two hundred and twenty yards on the Utile Kanawha, dlrrrty uppoatte thr mouth of Chestnut Hua, aad within two miles uf the Rathhua* Burning Spring ; writ, i It lies on both sides of XVool Hollow Run, , affording, beside th# fr, Ullage tm the river, a large | amount of boring territory. It ta eur rounded by ! good wells In every immediate direction. It la believed to be as good uli territory as nay la Wset i Virginia j un thts tract there la a surface vela of coat which ! very valuable, and dally becoming more so. owing | to thr ecafclt^ and demand tor fuel for engine*. — ■ tbe sluklug of weils y rootraCa'h",* been made and ! Ibr officer" of Ihe Company are pushing operations | with a view ol dai cloning tbr lamia as fast as poai slide, ao aa to give the stockholder* speedy dlvli The Boohs of the Company will be opened forsub- | acrtptluo on and afler the Tlat day of April, at their office No tre South Third atreet PhUadephU. my lu-3n. ACvRICULTTRAl. <1111.3114 A I. COMPANY'S ! CHEAP FERTILIZERS, i'hk fertilizers prepared by Ihe Agriculto1 rnl Chrmlral Company, (a Company chartered i by the legislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of «mmo>,y ha- e been proved In practice to be tbe i cheapest, most profitable, and best for Ihe Farmer. j Gardener and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated manures now offered in any tnaikst. The Com pan J 'a I' A 8 UTKTTK. ! fcrtillxlng element" ol urine, combined chemically | and tccchxhicall) wllh with other raluable fertlll- ! sing agents aad abeottmts- | »t la r ml ureal to a pulverulent condition ready for 1 Itnmcdfale lire, aud without losa of Its highly ultro- ; gennuf fertlllrlng properties ' and* Its dutnidltty' nmt active quamfos, "are "well known to te all that agriculturists can desire. CHKMIGAl. COMPOST. This Fertiliser la large'y composed of animal matter, .1kb a. meat. bone. Bsh. t'other, hair and wool, toge'her with rhemtcaU and inorvanlc ferlllliera, ii Is a very valuable fertiliser for Held crops geaetolly, and edpectally for potatoes, aad g<rden purIts excellent xualltlcs, "trength and rhespnesa, • l.a\t-aiatle ii very (wpular with all who have used It. COMPOSITK FERTILIZER. This highly phnaphatle fertiliser Is jmtticularly Vtpol lor tbr cultltatlnn of trees, fruits, latras ' brflltt.y growth of wood and Irult.and largely tn- ' rrrxac lb,- quantity and perfeel the maturity of th# fruit. For hotdiouse# and bouarhold plant# and flowera, It w 111 be found nu Indlat-enwdiie article to secure their great >t pcrlevtlon It will prevent and 1 cure d'.aeaard condition# of tbr grape and peach, aud '* luTc.' imp aed*ulalir.b rlemasda aa makett adapted to thr arowlh of crop* In nil klhda el soda. The formula or method of combining Its aoastP j tueat fertlllrlng Ingredients have received th* hlgbe.t approval ol am inset chemist* and ecentifle agriPI10SPHATK OF LIME. ' facture a Phosphate of umr In aecordanr* with a now and valuable formula by which a very superior Cse than other manufacturer* charge. FracttcxI 1a have prosed that iu value, aa a fertiliser, Is , : equal to tha brat Phosphate of Lima In the market. term* CARH. All Ordris of* Too or more, will 1 he delivered atthrrxllrnad stations ami the wharves of shipment, tree of cartage. Cartage wUI be charged on all order* of i bvr rcls or leas. •me dollar per Ion allowance for cartage will be > made on all sales delivered at thr Works of the Company, oo t'anal Wharf. Aunit t'LTravi. t'KEan *l ('OMPanv'a Wong*. At CaaaL Wm v ar. o* rug DrLawaec. Offi.e. 411 Arch fk, Philadelphia, Pa. R. b FITTR, General AgeeL i TTlc Company's Pamphlet ClreulM, embraeteg full dliri-tloos for using the above Fertiliser*, sent by mall, tree, when requested. mOOm WATCHER fa JEWELRY. GREAT BALE OF WATCHM AND JEWELRY, by A. h. RUWI'.N k Co. (Agents forth* MkOo- ' ; Iscturera.) NoM Rgggwaa BraEET. New York. To be gvrd to value, not to be paid for until yon know what you are to receive : too Gold Huntlffir-Uacr Watches each Bits too Gold watchr., -artou* sty lea each 7* »> Ladles' Gold Watches each «0 mo Silver Watches aach •» to w I .eon Gold Proa ami Gold Holders each l» to gk I0.IM Gold Pens aad ktlver taara each s to o and a large assortment of Jewellery of every de> rl prion, for Ladle# and Gent's waar, raryfag la value from gk to «a each. i(th# nrethssd^of disposing of thess goods at ONE (>rtinc»Tcf, n.tnlng e-eh article aad iu value, are placed In mated envelopes and wll mixed One of ! thee* envelopes will be eeat by mail to aay addreaa on receipt of th reals. On receipt of thr Certificate you will see what you going to have, and thea It u at your opttoa to send tbe dothsr and take tbe article avaoL rondia sets may thus obtain a Gold Watch, pt amend Ring, ear net of Irwstry on oar llet lor on mum, nad ib bo ease ceo they get leas than Ooe Dedal-* worth, aa there are no blanks. Tba price nf CaettOrate# Is a* follows One for to eroU | flvs fa* flit eleven for bj i thirty wttk * gsamlani gold pee, tor The distribution fa conducted fairly, aad ell Here ea equal ehaae* of nMelaleg the vakaUe pritee by -iRSss; sstsuw. u — a gcnu wanted, to whom see offVr aperlal term* ear circufar, with term*. ad-lresa, A. H. ROWER tt CO., my 51 -to, p. O. Boa 45», New York.