\ * " I ' . CAPE MAY (X'l-'.AN wave, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. iats.
Of ©trao ^t'aif. Cape Iilsad, Otpe May County, 5. ST- ' , ( H. it. MiOONAOLE, Wednesday, Jot. 42, ISC3.
The Tlmr Uettint tihori. The interval to lb meeting of the new ' Cm|NN l« radweed to a few day*. Witfiin 1 tbi* time the Southern Htalej-^fjcajyt in _ * the work of feeStnlrociioo radst get through with it, aerording ro the condition* laid | down by President Johnson, or there will | . hardly be a gbo»S of a chance for them to j . get into 4'onyroas this winter, lto whet they may they will moit prohably be excluded from the preliminary roll of the Hnuee Clerk ; hot if they come forward with a deter fnlfilmanl of the tern* of President Jobnfon bia recommendation or their claim- oprm the Rob**'.' dtreelly .fter it* organization, will get them in. Other. ■ iae the Honlhero member* concerned will j be required to meet more ftringwnt requisition*. Now b their time fi.r action, and ! tbey hate not a day To ibee. Cape Stay Comity holdierii' tniuu Measures urn being Xaiioo into conaideration at lleadqoariera, Philadelphia, and - will- be immediately adopted if t here be anything like the proper spirit of interest displated by the late aoldirre them*elte*. which will erentoally make the Soldier*' . Union, now in proee** of oreanizatinn throughout the country, a splendid *ncre**. For the henelt of tboe* who hare not had the opportanity of fully undemanding - the objects of this Union, they aye now annexed : "To obtain from the National Govern. > ntent an equalization of boontiea given to : tba Soldier* of 1861 and 1862. with the j bounties given to IhoM enlisting in 1864 i and *63. "To obtain for Honorably discharged aol- j diers— who pastel* sufficient qualification* 1 — tba preferment of employment in all situ- ] all on* in the gift of the National, State, and Mnoicipal Governments. "To obtain employment in the general pursuits of life for comrades, who may need or desire each service. "To properly care for tho»e who may by licknees or misfortune, be prevented from attending to their avocations. "To bory all members who may hereaftsr die, with 'military honors' if possible." Any returned soldier who will take the trouble of reeding the above, will at oner ■as the propriety if not the necessity of enrolling themselves as memhsrs at once. And ns next Saturday evening is the time appointed far the payment af the "initiation fee," we call on all oar old comrade* to come forward and abnw by their numbers, that tbey. beartAy endorse this just and beneficial movement. G. W. Kami, C. S. Mao bath. President. | Secretary. South Jersey Institute. At • Meeting of the West New Jersey ' llaptlst Association, held with the Green- . wicb' Baptist Church of this county in Hep- j tember last, a special committee was ap- i pointed, which reported that they had" heard ' with pleasure of tbe establishment of a denominational School of a high order, for ; both sexes, at lligblstown, sod thai in the judgement of this body, the time has come j when e High School should be established i within the boonde and onder the exclusive direction of the Weal New Jersey Rab'iel Association. At a meeting of the committee held in Philadelphia, in October last, in coascqoenoe of a pledge made by one of said committee, that in ca*e of its being located at Bridgetou, be would pledge for himself and other* ten thousand dollar*, it was resolved to locate the boildingt in tbie city. The name of the gentleman who made this exceedingly liberal dooation i* familiar to meet of oor citiaeni — W. /. Pioneer. ^ Cahsst son Saul— (.'apt. George W. Smith, of the People's Ice Cream Soleoa, Washington Street, Cape Island, has u very fine Ingrain Carpet for Sale. Call end see it. flP* We would call tba attention to the advertisement of llaskio k Co., in another column, They want Agents to *ell 6n.Steel Engreviogs, and offer great inducements ; Ibey are an old established hoose, ard hare tbe reputation of dealing promptly and honestly with their customers - Many of oor yooog men may find it very profitable to employ their apare lime in selling for them. Lllentry Association. Afl in of favor commencing the formation of a LiUraiy Aaaoeialio'n, in Cape Island, aid requested to attend the meeting to be held at tbe School-hodee. oa next Friday evening, 24th lost., for that purpose." Hob. W. W. War*, Rrv. A. Atwood, IIob. 8. B. Maoobaols, Gao. W. Smith, Joan Bulmvar, Geo. S. War*, Kami-XL R. Srrrn, C. 8. Magbatil Catk Mat mot to be bbat.— A- gentleman of this city lately saw a beet, raised this year by Mr Daniel Townsend of See ville, thhe actaal weight of which was B0Venteen pounds.— If. J. Pioneer. — From respect for tbe memory of General Jam so B. Wsdsworth. of Ne* York, who wae hilled in tbe battle of the Wilderness, oa tha 6th of May, 1M4. tbe Secretary of War ho* directed that Fort Rich mood, oa Statae Island, shall hereafter bear tba earn* of Pelt Wadaworth.
■TATE ITE^S. — Governor Parker of tbi* Sist* ba* ist sued * proclamation appointing Thursday, the 7ifl of December next as a day of I thanksgiving and prayer. ' ' i ' — Hon. W. 11. Bell bas palnp the poles , 1 ! and i« completing a telegraph across Kus- j i ; Sex county, from Newton to Branehville, i | and intends extending it to- Lord'* Valley, ! Pik. county. Pa. -» j Tub Citt Bask or Tbkbton. — This bank ! ; ; ha* closed its banking ionn, but ha* pro. . 1 Aided for the redemption of lis note* at the i 1 Merchants National Bank. Tbe City Banl^ | was run under the general banking law. 1 | Securitiea are deposited with, the-* Htate j i for the redemption of it* bills. i I — It lias already lieen unnnnnred, that . j Profesaor George II. Cook, of Ilotger* i College, has resumed the geological survey i_ | of the State. .Tbe work in G!ooce*ler Co. j ^ j is cow being prosecuted by Mr. John 0. ^ j Smock, of New Brunswick, the Assistant j | ! Genlhrt-sL He expects to finish the warl j | district within tbe next two weeks, j —The contributions of the Presbyterian i j Churches of New Jersey daring the month ofHeptember. a* acknowledged in lh«f No- ' l Veinber number of the Home nod Foreign i j Ilteoril, b.nt op 81.646.10, divided u. f»l- j , | biw* : — The Domestic Mission., 304.39 1 I Foreign Missions. 83X1.11; C'olport*ge. . 31011. 14-) Church KxtensiotT, S1.'.1.M3| Dual-led Minister*. #420.29 ; Freedm^hfi $10.50. > j 1 } — A shocking railroad catastrophe oc- 1 icurred on Ihe New Jer-ey Railroad on < i Wednesday last at Newark. Two persons 1 were killed and many other* severely in- 1 j jored. By i he. earele**nes* of the switclitetider the switch bad not beeiSOffiytitfed to 1 ■ tbe main track. Tbe through train came | along at a rapid speed and dashed upon tbe i j side track. The train could not be -lopped 1 1 j until it had run several hundred feet upon ! j the gr-mnd. I Discbakiik of Pbovost Marshal*. — We 1 i learned yesterday, from official source*. ' | tbat the five district provost marshal- ul j ' j this State have lieen discharged Ihe service 1 ' ! of the United Stales. Tbe record* of each 1 j officer are transferred to Brevet Brigadier • ' > General Ely, in this city, and uru accom- ' ' psnied by the chial clerk lioro «arh office. Any person having business with tboahove offices, can address the A. A. Provost ■ Marshal General of the Stale, at Trenton. — Trenton American, ■ — Tha Newark Atlcertuer say* : Tbe Morris and K*sex Railroad is now I'airly open from the Delaware to the Hoil*on, the entire length of which i* eighty-four miles, l.ar I night 'be first coal train passed the; whole length of the road, and will probably be followed by other* immediately. It is contemplated to cnnim-scs running, at »q early day through passenger trains, from i /'hillipsburg to lloboken. but the arrangemantsnrepot asyelrompleted. We nnder- : alatidathut a late train will be roa through 1 to Houlb Uraugn in a week or two, in ! order to accommodate those who wish o ; attend the place* ol amusement in New ■ York. j — Some unknowh person or person* eni tered the bouse of Major Daniel Dare, in | Bridgeton, a few day* ago, daring the abj fence of the family, and completely rani sacked it throogbnnt. Many articles of i much value were stolen Among those taken ; are one gentleman'* coat, one lady's elolb cost, one plaid shawl, a for" muff, several | dresses, and nearly all the winter clothing I | nf the family. A large number of -beets I and bed quilts, one spread, a lot ■ f Oliver I spoon-, Ac., were also carried off. The erI ticlra stolen were valued at over one lion dred dollars. A* many of these article* were marked with Mrs. Dare's name, it is I hoped that it may l*ed to the delnet'oa and I punishment of the thieves and recovery ol r the property.' Tlis* Revolt In Jamitit-a. ■ j Fall particulars ol the negro rernltln 1 tbe Island of Jamaica are furnished as by ' the arrival in New York on Vhnre-'ny last of tbe slramship Montezuma, from Kingsion on the 6tb lost. The facts elicited j show that the massarre was the r— nit of a . ( deliberate plot lor aseas-insling Ihe whole I white population an pO'ling the negsoein possession of the Island. The 29" h ol October was filed for the rising ; hut the ' arrest of some of the conspirator* on other r charges precipitated I he mo" break several ' days. At ibe bottom of the con-piracy was George William Gordon, ex-magistale and ■ member of tbe Goloaiel A srmbly, and, ; " it would seem (though on thi- point the : " colonial papers make no definite statement.) i f a while man. The active leader was I 'an I ! 1 Bogle, a negro preacbei, and it ia ajgnifi- j cant that most of tbe rebel* were In some way connected With negro ••religious" a«- } socu-tionr. Bogle, Gordon and the othei principal rebel* have been ai rested and | hanged. <*«,nerel Lamothe, ex-Preaioent of the liaylieu republic, is believed to bave been implicatyl in thi" rising, ao>l has been arrested on board a scbooto-r. In which he waa trying to escape from the island. At tha date of last advicw* the revolt waa near- ' ly sappre-sed, though frightful slorie* con- , tinned to ba told of tbe negro atrocities, ; - and ona roud right mile* long was said to i 1 ba almost impassable from the collection of j - dead bodies. The insurgent* do not aeeiu j - to have attempted the destruction of the property on tba Island. Their aim ws* to . assassinate the whites and then enter into ■ " tbe possession of their rroperty. The editor of one Of the colonial papers has been j * arrested ou Use charge of baiog. ooeceraed ^ in the rarolt. r ' — Negro soffrsg- r« defeated in W isrodain end MiuueavU.
Tiling* in New York. N«* Yhltg, Nov. Ifiib.'fiS. DoaR WaTZ.— Tie glorious '•Aulanin us with a soft, ewd smiTe oo her lip*. : that we cull Indian Hammer. Summer has been wild and wayward this year. Flathi ing her sceptre ftoot fading haiti-. fields. | she hutried into the extravagance of fee-w i livity at many watering places and danced* ; the night* awa to the nrwlv-wskened mo- '. sic pesre, She gathered her jewels from j n- ar and far. and scat'ered them at your ; own familiar -ea siffe city, af Huratoga, af ' Niag-ra Fall*, and at all the springs. and i bathing resorts in the country, to hear wif ' ties* to the laxnrianre of her kingdom and i lorm the beaaty of her court. She has been' i vnluptqpus and gay beyond any qaecn who ; prectsded, un4 careless of the future a* if j none'of Iter km a ero to follow. Dreaming rby day ant) duneing.br night, while the yel- ' tow moon waned and faded, she ha* finally I finished her coarse, and stand* with her 1 fin.er on her lip end a feint regret at her thinking, perhapm, of what might 1 have been gnd was not. She lingers with : o* now f»r u moment, poor Ibing. nod then | will be off. Good bye Hummer, yo < bare very pleusar.i while you were with n*. and very brilliant and very gay, but yon i are getting old uud sallow now, >nd your so lopg deferred, hat almost come. 1 wonder if any of the reader- of the St^Tuec'l 'indulge in the favorite, exh iterating, i and healthy amn-emuut— tkat ng. If so. j for their benefit, hoi especially lor that of t|ie young Indies, I would advise those «ho ' are not already provided with the requisite [ appendage., to do so *t once, u* from all i appearances, there will "he such a demand | lor skates this winter, that it's rather doubt. ; ful whether the msuulucturer* will be able ' to supply their customed*. Skating prom- : ilea to l*ke a development during the prw ! sent winter that it ha* not before reached.j This city will lie aldo to boast of several i new .kuiing pond*, which are about to be : open d, and we ahull soon be in the midst j or a curniral sens-in^uiprecifdentud for it* j.'syeli and brilliancy. Fmm indication* ibal have reached ns, the winter promises • to he an exceedinlt cold one, so that there | but little thought just now of the cholera J able to mar tbe general uppeiitr for ! Ttrptickore, gay and mercurial sylph, j wioter. For various rea-on^ the hail* projected are ol a much higher standard than I they have been for years before, and so many are to be given tbat the agent* of the best ball-rooms Igivo carefully selected only i those or a high character for their respecI live places, from the hundred* that hure | offered to lease the room*. | (Jeuerul Grant and suite arrived hlkr on Monday evening, and since then has been | ovi^Whelme.1 wi'h attention* at the band* ! ol all parties- political, civ. I. military and | religious. A meeting of our most promti lien I cpisena was convened at ihe Fifth i Avenue Hotel on Wednesday evening, for ! the purpose of arranging preliminaries in1 cident to the reception o! the nenetaf^, j which is to lake p ace at the hotel on >loitj day evening lie At. And from the arrangaIjneots then made, the affair lodicute* that j it wjll surpass unvlbing of tbe kind ever seen in the Kinpiro city. As ull^jiur general officers, both of the army and nuvv, ore to be invited, 1 predict that, - e the night erer so dark and stormy; stars will he in the a-cendant. Toe General, on Thursday, enjoyed ihe pleasure of a drive through ihe Central I'ark and up ihe Ulnnmingdalo ' mad, behind Robert Bonner's celebrated double team, which co«l the moderate suBi of ••840,000." The many friend* and acquaintance* bf Hon. I'reston King, collector of ca-tonis 1 ; in thV city. Were, on Tuesday, astonished ' | and saddened by tbe new* of having, while .laboring under temporary in-anity, comi milted suicide by jumping into Ihe Nor'h ! rirer Irnm the d-ck of the llnhoken Ferry , ' boat, Peterson. The bnjy f the unforlu- , nete men lie* not e* yor lieen recovered, , j thoogh several altrn |4- have been made. Major Gnnlber has accepted ihe nomiI . naiinn for re-election to hi* present office , of the McKeon democracy. He has also . been unaninroa-ly nominated by the Ger- , j Alan Democratic Central Club. a I J 1 have the pleasure of being still a , / '* Water." ' brnrral 6ranT~on the Jlexican quest inn. • There ran no longer be any doobt a* to I ! the position of General Grant on the Max- • | n-ao qne-tion. In the speech of Mr. Bvek- • ' man welcoming the great soldier of the ) j Union tbe other arght the orator, tarnins i from the rebellion, said, "F.oropean ambi- - i tion had striven to establish another emr pire over a sister republic. Maximillian ~ h< -'range"arm«. ha* been 'orced upon bei ' brave and unwilling people. Fouler wrongi d never outragM human right* than thi I present occupation ol' Mexico by the French a We sympathize with our sister republic it n her c->mins deliverance." To which 0-0 • Grant replied ; "1 hope you w|<| excusi t j me from doing anything mora iban thank ' ing yon ; hot l> ere is one sentiment utterm - - that i* mine, and that is the one toucblna the lutnre of . Mexico." lie brlihrea "ll i' i her coining deliverance." This opon tbi r : heels of.(Jen*ral Logan'* appointment a. " Mini l«r to the Mexican republic, mean, e ! somethio . ® J —The losses in ir'r'oav y during tbe lets ! war only amounted to about fourteen huo. ^ i dred men killed and a little wTs'r sixteat j | hundred wo- tided, out of leventy-flu* Ibou •sad sailor* and marine* that were oo I ha roll*. T*w eelire expenses of tbe nuvy foi i. the tame period wese rather !*•« than twe | hsndred sad thyfy mdlious ai dnllan. 'i1 „
GENERAL NEJYS. — Major Gen. John A.. Logan bas been I n ■ tendered the minion to Mexico. It ie onder. ! J i, stood that Gen. l^igan accepts tbe appoint- i i * ment. j '* — It seems that our national army ha« ! } '• not beeii reduced to such diminutive pro. i ^ portions since tbe terminatinn of the rebel- j ' *' lion a* is generally supposed. A Wash-1 i iogtoo despatch state* that its available ( n' strength is still one hundred and eighty ] " ibpnsand men. about equally distributed oo the east and west sides of the Missiasip- • ld pi river. ~ ' [ ' —Two meD on b raft were recently diseov1 ered off Cape Hatteras. N. C. liicy said j " they were all thai surTjvod oat of the parry ' ° of fourteen who escaped from tbe steainI ship Republic, sunk on the Georgia coast i " on the 23th ujt... their cotupauiena having i " ; either been washed off or baring jumped | ■ ■ off io the delirium produced by their suffer- : 1 lug*. It will he remembered that four ' j boats nod a raft put off from ihe Republic, j II j Three of tbe boats have been heerd from, " | all tbo«e on board of them having finally ; ^ j been re-cued ; but a more terrible fate, it I " j seems, was reserved for those on the raft. jr — Little or no abatement is yet manifest j 1 in the inlen-ity of the Fenian alurm iu — Canada. A hundred anil fifty a«eed tvo«i>* ! . and the entire police force were pat «.n ] I [' patrole in Toronto ou Wednesday night. ! j Tbe hauk* are all guarded, and n attack : (0 it nightly expected, Thsy house of t 'olot.el } . | Lowrey was peltbd with brickbats. Many | jl ditcherged United States soldiers are staled \ |(1 to be id the city. Io Hamilton. Quebec and Montreal, sign* of IJih ubiquitous ' i brotherhood ale delected. D'Arcy McGee j in h speech delivered at Montreal on Wedw nesday evening, denounced the Fenians a* , !l _ combining the hate of Cain with tbo cupid- j Bl ily uf Judas and the lust of Belial. je — The Secretary of the navy. Washing- j | ton despatches state, intends to -end ; „» | plu- novel ve-tels, with order* to cruise J r„ ! their respective station*. The Largest Organ Etrr Made I irl an thiu t uiitiucnt Messrs. E. A G. G. Hook, at their ex- | li. tensive manufactory in Treuioot street, j is j Uoxhury. are now erecting the largest Ori"o D is intended for the cbmcb of Henry j io Ward Beecher, in Brooklyn, N. Y.. ami j ie will probably lie finished and in use by the t ly close of January. This splendid instru- j c- ment i* to cost 825,000. Though nut so j ie large as the Mn-ical Hull organ, it will he i more symmetrical, and will bate the addi- | m tional merit, in the o ininn of many, of I* Several new features are to li« introduced id into the organ which have never before | lb cbt«f of which is the "tuba niiruhilit," a ! ,,r reed stop of large scale, voiced on a very | a. high pressure of wind. A gentleman who neard this range of pipes tried to an organ n- in England says tbe effect was iremendou-, e- mid tbat in the grand chorus nt an oratorio at it overleaped and overpowered tbe com- I »r biaeiispffurts of tbe (nil organ and several e- bnndred singers and instruments. It was ( re beyond bis power to describe, lit The organ is to siiraS behind the pulpit, j and to occupy tbe whole space from tbe v, cellar floor o the ceiling ofACi church. In j i* j the cellar will be the A^draulic eugini - | Ie j which are to work the organ ; on the floor 1 Ml , of the church, nod rising 16 the height of : hi i End behind tbo pulpit, will be the bellows j ; chamber ; and from the pulpit level, forty ; t<f ' feet and upwards, will rise the niagnific-nt nt front of tue instrument Itself, the massive ] fd ' piees of ailter hue, w«d the wood-work pol- ; le I izhed black walnut. The breadth will he ! u- 1 27 feet, and the depth 21 feet. — lionou ! •b ! 'Traveler , '/ new advertisements" d, I ( AIM, tm f- .niLI.YILI.E R. R. CHANGE OF TIME. Oil and after Wednesday, Xovetabrr 15, 1865, Trains ttill Kun as follows: . sun. Fr. A J"a*s. " """ SSie S*'"' Cape May C. a US II.M to -Jw»lu, V.ffS II.6J It. i WiloStom-"'' Aon 'lis Hellr fl«lo. B IO I. XI be ! Msnuniuaklo, I AM S ix Nllli lite, AM 215 ng | Due bi. j PhiUiTa.,- It SO a.m. #M | tV A P*s«. Mall. Leave rhllad*^ *€0 a.m. A00 r. m. ler , Mlllvtlle. 11.40 0.XT j Mmuiuu-kla, IS.IJ e. w. ft.SS 18*1 tk-llr rlsla, IS 40 m he i Ml-Plruut,' t-TS A 44 Sh. Seavtlte, I.M AM Swain. MS *00 It Cape May C. H. 2 U 7.30 •o.-j ^ssr iw r5 j-e i fur ^ ! Cape May *•• A00 red : . NOTICE X S hereby ftveo, that applkBtlna will be made at ng I the neat A miou or the Immature, of Sew Jeraey, ler aa act Io rtiarier a llolsl Compaiv, In the 'n ttfy of Cage lalaaiL T n 77-41 ">e ; NOTICE TB her- by given, that appllektlon will be made at i J. the next Seaaion of the Ufldalnnitf BrjJrs BiJe oo*thl^ rwhile* toaO,"lr«illo* ImoT Ihe tape laianil turnpike to the AtlaoUc Use an, via hjl^VvrtU> CARE MAY A MILLYILLE R. R. ,0- /TOM PA NY. -TOOK HOLDERS' MEXTIKO. u,n t NOTICK 1* becrby give I., ihafth- animal meetI nC of sto-khoMers nf tbe Cape May A Nlllvllle R SO- R. Compauy. srpl he held at the Hotel of Lewis Wheat cat, si Cape May Court House, la the County of Cape May. ou r„. TrtsDAY. DIXKMBKB tttb, IM. lor at IS M-. for the pun>ose of electing nlae dltsetora j tfljjt Secretary.
I AlAIIUll.l >- | MGCrXt— STEVKNS -At Cap* Island. Sept. 1 31st, by Rev. M. Williamson. Mr. Jeremiah Wears)", j to Mlee Be teres A. daughter of S Ull wall ^Eleven*, . " j all of Cape Nay.. 1 j ' MECRAV— HCGHKS.— At CapMriadd. Roveir- ! her (Mb, by Rn. Muss Williamson, a**i*trd b) R" ; Mias Uute S.. dauahter of Albert II. Hughe* | j of Cape island. ij TOWMSKKD — HUCHKA— At the residence of J I thrh. bride's TsTRvrvLokl sprlog. So*. 14th- by Rev/; R 4 *u elitfepAtr. Samuel To»naeu« to Ml— Kmlle 1 L--Hurr.es. .laughter of Daniel Hughes, Esq., N.J. j CARTER— JAMS A— At Atotd Spring iwtwcmave, I O-v 1st. by Rev M. WtUlaiMOO, SD,_Henvy .Carter, i I of tApalaville, N. J. j I • I 1.1 >. i Win. sod Mary Chamber., aged sis years, » mouths j | and 3t day*. I j and II days. j | Young and lovely, They bloomed but * day i , Jesus loved ine.-n, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. NOTICE I* hetrbv given thai application will be ^ made t.. the lo-vA »e,.|ou al ike lejrtalalure of | 1 J I ( Hl.ti^^.i^re.^AuJu'r^lUtta^' Brace* and 1 rivsr screw Rolls, etC.,for Wheelwrights. For>ale TRt'MAN A MIAW. No (Oh (eight thirty- fuel Market street, Hrlow Ninth. Philadelphia. -I VI. K* WITII < I.Ot K lll.tl.ta. A r-VKKINti Itoin half an otuiee upwarila. will be ill found mora- ."Oini iiient and couiiuiet for family weight*. For sale by TRt'MAN A SHAW, behm Ninth. Philadelphia. j ,UMtl " UI1I{VIVKS,, K AXU TE,V \\-iril at.-e! or allv.i-plaled Made* ; Cam- and >> Meat car vets. I .11. steel, and Uutlvr Knile*. or sale, wit i Alt .r. a A SHAW, No. SI) {Eight Thirty-live) Market streel, below Ninth, Philadelphm. FOR RENT. I UI£L^, Xo.. 33d, l^,,K ' " n33-tf I NOTICE. ; 4 PPLIC ATlitN n IU te made to the neat Legt.U- ! is^wSSsswfe^ NOTICE TO C KEDITOUh.^ By direction ..I the' 5urr.T.te 3' the County «f t *|W May. hereby give* ; o.aYh^ wlll.tn ume monlha, or the) will I* loreirr j r j a" ° °n> *A . 4.1^ Sn G. l*,;xecutor». j | AGENTS RANTED! ^ " g | , . I'... -•o.-raj.lm^an^^ • , "l'a't wtn'r'ea'".' or a *io lot that will -Jll for , *.*j wr over. Will send a sample lot tor thai wlU I "haiMS," a i R^Zmsn St.. N. V. i I . NEW A Nil INTERESTING j ^if^3^'togl«"a7ml*l»-L" "v (lesrtf, j "-Ttm^rwfume will have a laee alungsUle the me- 1 ' ! UwrtrralSet.atkw'of'wh'eh lt^|maaea«ra."-0.* ler* j Ihitiliabetl by Ihe Presbyterian Publication Cone : r mlitee, IAU Cnestnnl^t. l| T* a"petere.n A Un, ,*u« chestnut .treet, j J. a Claxtou, and other Uuukn-ltci*. (noSJ ! PRO novo PUBLICO : ' i Rlg IOUI ;W'*">C •lllKh'"''c*• Pianos ! JOHN HARTMAN, at M1LLVILLE, N. Jt, ' rtilnes, Haley's Celebrated Cottage Organs and Ms- '•) lily I -rices, without thee.nl ot freight. ! i The i*rtlcul*r attenflou of all those deatrlng MaI chines. Is directed to the fsets lbat Ibey are pot only i transportation, but are arranged ready foroperatloo, I aud all the neeoaaary Instructions given for tbeir management 4n HEMMING, FELLING. RR vlIr ING, EM BOlt) EKING, and TUCKING with th, M°ie 5" i JOHN HARTMAN no)*->m MUlvtll*. N.J. 1* I'.VMI I I % M i I* 4 1 NT I ND COLOR WORKS, LIBERTY LEAD! LIBERTY LFADI i. TRY IT t TRY IT! Warranted to rover more surface, ]v ume nrioM, than any other. Buy the beat, tt la the cheapest 1 Liberty Lead la whiter than nny Other, ldberty lead rovers tetter than any other. Liberty lead wears longer than any other. Lils-rt) lead Is more rromuntesl than any other. Liberty Le*d Is mote Iree from Impurtllrs and la at a given cosl, than any other. , BUY Ihe BI ST, It Is Ihe CHEAPEST. Manufactured and warranted by 7.IEOLER A SMITH, Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glaaa Dealers. t>- store A on -e. No 117 North THIRD Stroet i. mliVly PHIL ADELPHI A COMMISSION HOUSES. PATTERSON k. GLENN, SHIPPING AND PRODUCE No. at* NORTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN '« APPLES, SWEET POTATOES AND « CRANBERRIES. ~ Consignments ok cieese, butter and EGG.4 SOLICITED, t- ; U" Refer to Westeott A Whltecar, Turk ah or i -- , thmoo Hanthora and Abram Irani, Mays Landing * Thomas W. Srull, Abseeon. JalS-y -j I j AUCTIONEER. f. _ AUCTION RU8INE8S. l ; 'I'HE undersigned would respectfully inform ersey!s 1 tanly lh*« be I* a regularly Llrense.1 Aucllonerr, y j and Ibat be will attend to tbat Iwanrh of buslneaa 1 aa any other pirson.'aol -olirAta your paisooage. rs , JESSE M. SMITH. Cape Island. N. J. Ofleeon Decalui IA, opposite Ruthcrtord'a Mai Bat j House. »or34-tf ; I I,
P I A N O- CORTES. JJZIGGU NEW PATENT: Are tbe only bistrumenta const tsveted oo a truly j scientific principle. They have greater strength, and will remain longer la Tun* than any other j Piano. The construction Is simple and natural, all I the extraneous lumber In Ihe body of the tnstru- ; ment U dispensed with ; the sound boards are merely | two arched planks of tbln wood, Uke the front sad ! back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong j Iron frame, which la separated and entirety tndrI pendent of Ihe ease, thereby dispensing with the j old harp form of stringing, by autntlluMiig straight : bridges, presets lag at the same time tbe Over Xtrung Base, of which Mr. Dclggs Is the Inventor. By three . Improvement* we gala much vibratory power, at tbe tame time preecn ing all Its purity and richness . «f tone. — *• . They have reunited Ibe highest testimonial* from try, among which are : lianar laxiirnaoir, L M. GorrsciiALB, Mas MaRLTsxa, A Tiivcatao, . Tnzonoac EuriZLD, War Matos, Hrimi Woiusaatn, A. Baaiu, Faaneis H. Baowx, M. Braacaosca, War. Hntr Fa*. Cm as. FaaDCi, I ! Mr. SEGESML'ND TIIALBERG, tliegrsat pianist 1 j says I have evamlaed your new Plaao-furtre, and j I cordially approve of Ha system of eonstruetton.— I Its principle, by which great Increase of vibratory , power Is obtained, being very simple and petfrctly philosophical. The tifne la grand and noble; It hat ■ excelled In depth, purity, and sympathetic sweet- * WM. H. FRY. late musical critic of the N. T.Trl- ( buue. aaya ; — I have examined your newly Invented them by Messrs TbalbAg, Gotlschalk, Strsckoech ; Mason and others. At regards structure, they are i original an-.! philosophical i In purity, volume, and 1 oontinulty uf tuuei In vocal vertimllltude, that crowning excellence which enables tbe plsslst to | ••-lug" no the Instrument. Your Diauos ever de i serve Hi* bigbeal rank. Your Invvntion, In my ' ( Opinion, Is deetiare^ to work radical chancre In the I manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. - ■ ■ From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. A— L'poo a careful ^ examination of Drtgg's Piano-forte, we find the re^ suits obtained are a very fine tinging tone, great - purity and brilliancy throughout the entire instru-- < ment, not often found In Piano* conayucted upon The N. Y. Tla.ee, July tx, eays i— We have now aa r tuitrniaent without an equal. It can sing with a r smooth delicacy, pe fleetly unattainable oa any other instrument ; aa osdlnary player obtain* with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Ptano-Forta-and they must spssdlly supercede tbe old styles. GcsTl.cwrs i — Havlsg thoseoghly exsmlned end tested the Piano-fortes invented and patented by Mr. s. B Daieoe. I am nf the opinion that the toaw resulting from Ms improvresene*, as exhibited Us ' the lastrumnts undre examlnstUm.tn point of rtchi.ess, depth and brllltaney, equals that of the beet Urand Plaso-fortss, and excels them la pore, musical Intonation and actaal lone, power thus approximating closer to what I conaldei perfection In the Instrument than has yet been achieved by any other [j system ot manufacture. 9 Yours rsspe^ully, L. M. GOTTZCHALK. E 1 i , SOLE AGKN1S WM. HALL & BON, SO Broadway* \ T- j ^ NEW YORK. J Before parebaatng, send for a 4o*er1pt/ve eat* — f*1 logue, with price. VoK-y

