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(The ®crau SBUrt.j Cspe Ixlsutd, 0*pe May County. K- I. 8. R.. MAGOXAGLEf Wcdui'idns. Sot. U9, IW5.
A PracIsn»ti«B. Ythno our SrsrrwrSS SSsfxHSS EswsatiftijsyIF k>n>, our Heavenly Father fau sJso. during the ye jr. grarlM-sly averted from u»f*r calamine* ■f foreign w«r. |»*t,lcnee and' Amine, while out (Tuuki at* lull of tbatmlta of aa abundant m>WWrrets, Slghrroararex exalteth a nation, while ■in U a rrpeoosb to any people ; Now, therefore, Andrew kohoson, President ol thr tb* V total .Metre, do hereby recommend tow* propi* Ihrranf, that thry do art apart not. rtwn* tb* FIRST THURSDAY OF DECEMBER aa a day of National thanksgiving to tbr Creator *1 the Coivrfar for the** dSiiVUOUt* and Meaning*. And I do further rrroannrad. that on that ore*, xlootlre wboie people mhac ronfraalo* of "Uruattooal aina aralnat hit Inflnltr gamines*. and with ana heart aad one Bind Implore il.e llirlnr rn.dake. in thr wayant national rlrtua and holt ire*. In t*M today Whereof I hare hrscunm net my hand, aad caused tire tea I of tbr Uldtrd Stat*. to tw kfRxrd. Doo* at tb* City of Washington thla twenty-eighth day ol October, ia the year of our laud nor tbnuaand rigt.t hundred and laty-fl.r, and of the independence oMha United RUJrnthn By the Pnaldenl. W*. H. Stwaiun Secretary of Rtatr. Washington, Ortohet t», IH4. heal Rotate Sale*. Mr. Kldrrdfftt Johnson. or this city, baa •old hid home and lot at the corner of Par. ry and Mansion ntmeU, to Mr. Anthouy Hey bold, of Delaware, for the torn of $4.000. M> Urnel Lesaking ha* *o'd 'he "Oitan House" to a Philadelphia pnrty.Jor the hiim of 845,000, inrludmg fnrnllnrn. Since lha *ale, tlta purchaser* have been offered $60,000 (ot the property? .Vim leal Class. All who may dealt- lo learn Inat rumen. ^»! BJB-IC, rih' r on I he melodaon. organ, 1. mnn, ha*- now an excellent opporto1 doing so. Mi»« Hartman, otganist t'hnreb ut Millville, i» now *-»r rmthf a cU-- lor tnalniclion, on either ol i he name. . l*#r.ona who may dcitP to u. He in forming lha cU»ar*l">uI,l io«e u<« Mo- in- leaving 'heir namea with t.'api. (Jeort- W. Smith, or Rt this offica. Kinnin; and Sorrowing. Wo w|*b to Call e»|tevial!nnd particular ai tendon to an admirable book for the toung, ju"l ia.urd Trout the prrn of J. O. Unrrilfur* k Co., publi«heti« of the "tiunday firhool Time-." The work i« very highly commended '#t different journal*, all ovar tha country, a* will be *een by referencw to their odverlinemeni in "another cnl- 1 umn. We think it will prove n »ery ac- j ceptable praaent for • he fuming holiday*. | One Hundred Gold Dollars. Thi> is the tale of an exceedingly interesting story tboqj to be published in that excellent family paper, the "Sunday-School Time*," of Philadelphia. The narrative is from tha p*u of an antbor who e name is a guarantee for the sterling worth or the lesson* it tesche*. The object is to show the proper ate* as well as ibe abases of money. It abounds in incidents drawn from the lives of eminent person* to show tbst wealth, in order to prove a blessing, must b* properly applied. The story alone is well worth in nny fsmlly cirri# the eubscripiion price of the paper, which Is only $1.5(1 a year. In advance. Tha paper I* published e*ery waek, snd attractive premiums are given to those who get op clubs Of new subfeibem. We recommend our reader* to send for sample copies and n list of the premiums, which will be furnished /re t. on application to the publishers, J. C. tJarrigo-s k Co., 14ft Bomb Fourth St., Philadelphia. Literary J Literary S DgAB Wajr.— lib*# you s small place in tbp^columns of the "news medium" of ouecouutry, sufficiently large to chronicle the ndruit at. out) more *v*r in the con- ut Is lion of improvement oo ihif oor Island home t On Friday evening of last week, a few of the friend* of Intellectnal improvement met in the public school-room in this place, wfcwn rara ores were taken, and a permanent orcsnixatinn formed, under the till# of Ike "Bancroft Lftersry Union of Cape Island." The object of which is two-fold. First, to afford facilities for Ihoee who wish to meat together on stated occasions, and euji.y the p-ratnrc* of a social evening. The second add most important trttjecl— That by the pursuit of literary studies to improve the inullectoal man ; and by mingling mind with mind, be lb* better able to think «>rreclly, argue clearly, sod to found, oor judgment and opinion en lha great principle# or justice and trath. And hefe, permit me to appeal particularly to the yowng men oT Cape Island and vicinity, not to neglect but to embrace this opportunity lor mental improvement, and not let the native talent yon possess be buried bet improve the same, remembering that with yon rest the responsibility o' tha position yon most occupy aad the influence yon will exert In the community— remembering that "knowleg# ia power," and that after Ibe time of education by the ordinary mode of schooling, with you, has pasted ntrsy, or may be, by circumstance*. b*yond your reach, that one channel for improvement to you remains open. Come then, join the '•B-ncrt>rt,"leod a helping band to 'he Institution, and embrace the opportunity for litmry attainments. — The citizens ofMOMHo arw talking ol obtaining a eharter, and becoming an incorporated city, at lbs em ring eeastoB id tha legislature
Burned to Death. * A shocking accident occurred ol the ro- ! sidnnea of Majpr H. 1.. Cilmonr. residing * | a »hort distance IriSn the Island, on Tuesday night, aiet inat. A yBBrirSl*, umn-il ' Mary Horn, residing in the family ax a domestic. was abgut to retire for the night, : - currying in her hand a kerosene lump, j which exploded, setting her clothes on fit* • r Major Crilmour being absent UN—r-- . an alarm was given, and assistance w«- , dered by Mr. Daniel F. Crowell, who lore j [J the hwrnmg clothes from her. Medical | * wsei»t,.nci was immediately procured, bat ' ' the injuries she bud received were so severe * that .he died on the following day. Fatal Accident, le A resident of this city, named Edward ' Smith, met «itli a fatal accid-at fit Wed- * nesday, 22nd Inst. Mr. South was eoi- * ployed oo what ie huowa as the "gravel - )f train" of Iba Caps May k Hillvillc Uaii- ' road. On the day s'alod, the train wa« " about t if unload near Seavibe station, when '' an order was given to "go ahead" a aboil distance. Mr. Smith, with other eaip|.<ye*ti J; i of Ihe tram, woe standing up. prepared lo '* commence u>lusding. when the sudden sterling threw biui from the car, god ralliug " beneath the wheel*, was terribly cruehvd. '( Both legs were broken beUfiteii the aokU* l and knees. Ills led arm was broken abor- | lbs wrist, anil tan ribs of the left side were ^ broken." lie .» immediately broughhjjrre j oo the train, iu ch-rgv or Dr. A I op&t*- ' Cray, when all effort* lo save bia I iff- proved unavailing, and he expired on tbo followidg day. A coroner's inquest was held, ami after bearing the evidence, the jury return- , * ed a verdicl, that ha came to hi* death by baing accidentally run over by the gravel j train of tbh ('upa May k M^llvillc Railroad. Accident. As lha trqin oo tb* M'ret Jersey Railroad on Thursday horning was coming down, at the crossing of tb- Gloucester and tVBodbury turnpike above Weetville, the l locomoiira struck a wagon in which was v Mr. B-njpftin Dean, of . Salem county, who ( was thrown oat and quite severely injured, having one ol his ears cut off, and olh.-r-I wise internally injured, as was thought.— 1 The train backed, snd took him uo board, . si ba was able to walk, and at NVoodbnry | ha waa taken to tha dnclurv. The wa.-ou was npsat, toa wheels turn off, and part ot r the wagou thrown on one of tha horses, - " neither of which appeared to be much in- ' jarad. Mr Dean says be did not bear the whistle at lha wind waa blowing quite ' strong in an opposite direction at the lime, ' but the hor,ea heard it, and became unman. * i ageable, and dashed ahead, which occa- ' sinned ibe aceidaot. It was a furtunatr * j escape for Mr. D-an, as it migbl have " I proved latal.— I 'umlmrlontl Co. Patriot. Cape May County .Soldier*' Vniwn. 1 At the adjourned meetin. of thla Uoion ' on Batorday evening, those wishing in be- i r com# members came forward, and payin* 9 ib# "initiation fee," eigoed tha roll, tha* 9 laying ihe foundation of what may heiaf after prove one of tba most praiseworthy ' and baneBcist organisation' io aperatmn. 1 On motiou of 8. R. Magonagle, the ful- ' lowiog commute.- of Ave were appmnb-d i * t<> take into consideration measure* for thr * purpose of holdiug • concert, lecture or ' whatever said committee may deem pro.-er, j ' to raise funds for the b«ne6t of this Uuion: * Cspt. G. W. Smith, Sargt. S. II. M* " gooagle, SwaiD R- eves. Jonsiban Sl-vens, | 1 and Thomas Van Winkle. r Oo motion, it was rasolved thai do mem- j 1 bar of lha Uoion can derive beoehi* there-] 1 from, noleat ba basis months enrolled oo ■ lb* Society'* book*. * The "regular stated meetings" of the Union will commrnct from December 2nd, and will ba held on thw First and Third Saturday* in each and every month, aod i until further notice in the City Hall, si 7J f o'clock. i Tb# meeting then adjourned till oext . SaU.day eeeniny. Dec. 2nd. 1 Bancroft Literary I'nion. Pursuant to the call made io ibe Ocean j H'urr of lu*t weak, a number of our citixen* ' met-on Friday evening, at tha schoul-huuse, ' for the purpose of forming a Literary Association in Cape Island. ' Ai 8 o'clock ike m-eiing was called! to j ' order, and on motion of Capt. Geo. W. .Smith, Hon. W. W. Ware was elect-tl ' President of the meeting. On motion of ] ' Mr. J. M. Sullivan, C. S. Magiatb waa ap- ; pointed Secretary. t On motion, It was resolved that this So- 1 clety ba known by tb# name aod title of 1 'f tba Basr-norr Litkkakt Cinmr or I'm } Isi.aud. ( On motion, a comroittea of three was eppainted toidreft the Con.tilution, B>-l.aw-and Rule# wf Order, to ba adopted by Ibis ~ Aaaaeiation— the cummittea ctwaiatiog of : The President, Rev. A. At wood and Mr. J J. H. 8#lli»an. The tame committee were appoimed to "" draw opto addree* to the citizen* of Cape ' Island and vicinity, lo be pobluhed to tba * Ocrax w sv*. ' On motion, the tollowtog subject furde- * batv, 10 ba l.eld at iba next meeting, wa1 agread upon: Raolrnl. Hat A'weWadpa ' A at* more yxnrer titan Wonbk. The foUuw- , ing geallsmew being named hy tba I'rvi- . dent in lake part io lha debut- : AflmMM. Negative » Rev. A. Atweod. Jot") * Oulllvaa. , Ueofg* S. Ware. a Magreia. _ Or motiou, Fnday ewutngv «eru u;n j pais tad aa the t.me of meeting for thie As- j toemtmu until further untke. IMa Uni'-n then adjonrued till next Pn-j - day evening at -even o'eb-ek, in the earn* '' place C. S. U MiaaTN. Secretary. i
IVr th' Oesaa Wave, lapr Island HcihiMtivl < Uurt li. An article in your i.ig, ..fNov, 1*1, no- 1 [ der the above caption, giving n rtatcmeni j I ] of tba financial «ondltlott>i.T the Charth, to ] . which my attention hot recently Wi tailed, j is very attractive in iia character. I nm, ; l liuwevar, authorixed to aiy, the -Mteae-ii' I did not emanate from ill*, present ip»»t ellii elect Huard of Ttnstees, to ^h»m the public ' is indebted fui whatever credit may be doe, !if any, ii>r carrying forward and raising the fun- * BUfeMary In complete the improve.! men!*; although 'by I hi - I w.ibF ' a«» d«ej ^ ; tract from or disparage -ny eB'.-rts Ih^p'as- | tor was .-apu- le.ef or n-i«le— "verily, • j he hue bis reward tn.lleavru." The nbjec- ! linn 1 make, is to th* pnhliahing oi such I a staienirpt Will. nut first suhmitrmg it to ■ tba- Board of Trustee* tor consent and upl .-Episcopalian* for the u-e of the church — ' ' Sin." wn* received,. tint- not fur the we 1 ihe church. N<> churg- . su. made agninsl tlieiii for i he use of the church ; neither coold there but* bebn legally. It wu« i . smelly a donuiion from that scarce, and i ' should hava been so stated, sod not let the i | falsa impression it o abroad that Ibe Metlio- . diets charge the Episcopalians for the use . ; of their church. I i Without farther comment, in justice to I I all parties, i aak »yoo to" live1- tffl- article space in voir next issue. II W. J. From Mexico. Advices hsve been reCwivnd from lha city- of Mexico to the Mth imt.,- snd from Vara Crux to th# 13th. Several additional . small victorias ovar tha republican* are clnimetLby th- imperialists in the States of Osjuca and Michoscsn. It is said that tlta latter has heel! nearly cleared of repub- : licans and goer I a-, a force of six hundred,, of tbi-m .having, according to ihe report*, recently met with a severe defeat ibsre. In tha Stole of Guanajuato, General Guzman and a p.n'y under him are reported to 1 have been completely annihilated, which means, we suppose, that those who were ; tusde prisoners fmre Immediately shot, in ! accordance with Maximilian's decree. No [ allusion is made io an <n'entioo of withdrawing th# imperial troops from their i frontier positions, of which we h ive hereI tofor# had reports, nor is any reference t mad* lo the rumored imperial evacaation ! ia the Northern MexJcan Slates, it being I assarted that in Sonom aod Sina'os tha i condition of affairs remained unchanged. ! It is added that an itnprrjel fore- , sup- : posed to be intended lo op»r*l/ against ibe , republicans in the latter State, is assetni bling at Acapuico. Tti« Empress t.'hurlotle left the capital on the 6'h lust., oo j her long project*# vi-it io Yucatan. Ex- i j I'residcnt Zuloags, hn« been exiled by j i Miiximilreir"Y-*ovi:rmneiit, and like arrive-l \ .at Havana on hi* way lo France. The ; j ex-reliel General Magrgder ha* been ap- j ! poinieil imperial Surveyor G-ne^ul of Colony Lauds. | From th* Rio Grand-- frontier of Mexico i i we have advices lo the 15'h in-l. General j Mejia, the imperial commander, still held j Matainoras, anil Rie r-pub|icun arm; was i encamped within nhont eight mHes, ennfl- | deni of soon hating posaetaion of it, aawel| | I aa of Ua.ilad, wl lha mou h of the river. ! • Mejia ha* issoed order* forliid-nng any one | - The imperial gunboats and bai'clle* there { opened a furiou- fire on the 14tn on somr I | flatbouts discovere-l H-a'ing down the ' | Stream, which Were believed ■ • lie . puhll. ] that during the attack many re ablicau* j were killed, wounded an drnw-l --l?* As»ther account, however, stale, thai the supposed infernal fleet was merely a collection of American fiat boat- loaded with i wood dn the w -y lo Brexos. 1 1 ix >aid th-il a swift vessel is lo be immediately de»- : patch, d to France for im.-ensl reinf- rre. Nsrw Nov. 24.— T>ie Timr$ Brownsville le ier of November 15lh corrohorxde- the dsisakad of Ihe imperialist* | having fired un n Fe-'eral host drilling1 dowo ihe river. The crew ran her here , i au-i escsp. il. The iin|>eriali-t fire «a* i harmle-s, hut th- captain of th* o at Jnsde a narrow escape, having a bullet through , bis bat. r ' It is understood ibal General Waaiizel , j has demanded an explanation "f the affair i and that quite a spirited correspondence | • has bareo catftied on between Weiax*l aaid i f j Mejia relative to the firing from the traer- . icon eld# on ihe imperialist gun. boat Elan. ' tona. and the hvideot sympathy shown for . 1 the Liberals, bnt th- nature of the Corres. r i pondence has not trunspirvil. t Mrjia's order prohibiting intercoors# with Brownenlle, cannot affect Ihe Liber- 1 . ala about lo «urrounal the City, a* they will be c- miwlled itctlrmw their supplrea trotn , Brownsville, at heretofore, ill i**sp|n*«d the order was issued to prvvtuMh# ingress of spies In Mslamorot. Frightful Nft-ambout Accidrnt. ' Mtntrma. Nov. 23. — A collision ocrurr. d last night tie I ween the steam-rs Niagara ' and Post Buy, on the Mississippi River, aeven mRe- »bnte Helena. The Niagara «unk in l went; feel of water. Uo- handred deck pssaenp '#, mostly .lieciaaiged colored ' aid lore, were drowned. Th# cabin (NuawBgers and ere - su b- all saved. I be Niagara was valaed a< one hundred anil ihirtvj nuaand ndlara, and wa* nbineured. I wo htodreai nud fifty 0;;# of freight on th- o*t Boy was uaidj-ireil. — Rev. .-alnu- 1 J. Uair . of Wuodh^y, j ha* been aopninted by the tlnard of Marf- . ' ager- of Ih- American Blbh- Sociuty .* ,* ngyt^Xa oyaaralein Eastern Virginia. Mr. Hrisrsi '• an efficient gentlemen, and ami. i Dandy Apwciwted lot tlte poeiuoo.
STATE ITEMS. j — The New Jersey genual Conference i will be belli at Camden in the ThirAStreet , Church, no rh# 2Dt of March next. Rev. • iiithop Scntt presiding.. , | — The AI. E. Church of Bnrdenlown. is - • njoying a season of revival. Rev. Mr. . i if ill. the able and popular puSlor. is lalmr: . i ii.g faithfully, hol-ling meetings every night. , end it i* hoped that the effort may be i i crowned with still greater success. — An old revolutionary boose built with reference to the depredat on* nf ihe In- i- - : ens, and which w..s a for ificailon of ils-*lf, , • located on the ftertnflijf'on Gill ferm,_ near - | Trenton, was to'ully ie.lri.yed by- fire' . (-« ►j - lie second Sen Jersey Cavalry no.— 1 baring :t50 effective men, G-n. Knrge in • commar. . arrived ut Trenton; on Sunday nigh', from Nutchet. Miss. Th* regiment 1 went out .in September 1S63. under Col. K.rge ... Virginia, an-l in I' proceeded tn Peduceh, Ky., and from th-nce ' io EamiportT- M Is*., end since lhal lime ' have been in lire Department- of the Gulf, 1 principally engaged io raiding und-_r Griefson. They fooghl el the bst'llsc.f Okalnn* 1 and Gun'own.'Miss. On the Itath of Dei ccmbnr, 1*61. at Egypt'* Station. Mis*.. ' with 634 men thry took over T(il> pnsum rs. i Willi e lots of 13 killed and IMS tvouoalcil. i iocluding three officers (filled and four i wounded. The regiment was at the seige f of Mobile from April 4th to May 2d. and ' afterward marched 743 miles. I — The Camden any) Philadelphia Si**m. : boet Perry 'Company are completing #xj tensive improveinents on their property in Camden. A year or more ego the company commenced bu'Iding urv extensive wharf. I some 7(10 feet farther out into th# river, en 1 the south side ot Ihe slips, and soon had it enclosed in a substantial manner, filling up a portion of it with dirt as the work progressed. These wharves enclose an area : of «ome three acres of gronnd, which have been made hy depositing gravel end dirt 1 brought a dist.nce of several mile*, and by across from Philadelphia. Since I he burning of ihe Camden and Amboy Railroad depot, a large force has b#«n engaged on - theso improvement#, lor it was a gigantic task, requiring a filling in of eight or nine fevl in some place*. This work i« so nearly completed ihe' Ihe We«t Jersey Railroad trncic i* laid upon the new made ground, end millions# structures are in the course ; of 'erection, d reigned for ferry end depot accommodations. AH ihe necessary conveniences for the large business transacted will b» made in these new buildings. Yet they are only secondary to the main depot, which will b# built in the course of « lew months Half a million of dollars will be expended in th*n« improvements. S P E C ! A L N OT ICES. JOHN B. HIFFMAN, ! Attorney-lit. Lit w, Mnstrr, Kxitmlncr, and Solicitor In chnnrrry. CAPE MAY COUItT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY. CITIZI'.NS OF < AI'C. M A Y ! | * vrewtll metre wrwreB-l Irtp^hreuCh Cap^May ! all sites an.1 colors -, very hrsvy Sailueli. * beavj- . all wiwl TwiUet Cloth, will mskc c.iod Uurking I Costs. Over Coals, ac.; Tip Toj. Flannel 'or Shirt*. I ; that will keen out North East atornis. We can r.--j toned s'yle-j^ust lo pt»»»r our olil l"a|ie May Irieods ] Me will exchange all these goods fot Wool or ! Cash Ti e Highest M rkrt pr-ce will he jisl.1 for : Wool, lii cash, by our vgents, Wm Hna*. Court | House, ot Joseph Cresse, I old Spring ksmw. r * j. po nois. WHISKERS! nmsfll'.RH! Do you want M' Makers *r Muslaehesl Our GreWrska. Price- St oo Seat by taoll aay where, clrwe- . - A.Mieas. Warner O. Co., Prtaiklyn, New York. DKAF.VESS, It 1.1 A DNENN AND , CATARRH, I Tftt:.\TEft with the ultaos! success, by Pr. J. i ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (fortneily of leydco " Holland,) No. SIS PINE street. Philadelphia. T.--II- . I D.oulala from the moat reliable sources In the City i sod Country out tw *e--n at bis OBtcr. The medl.-al I he hat no seeir.t* In his pfaetlre. ARTIFHTAI. - | EYES luscrtvalwlthuut ).aln. No charge made Jot I I examination. jaio.) MAItUn-'D. s NORTON-STEVENS— Al the *1 t. parsonage, , Denalsrllle, Nov l«h. hy Rev. S Towntend. Mr. Levi Norton, nf Drtinlavlllr, tvMIss Olivia Ste.ecs I of Cope Ma. Court lluuse. i DIED. r PIERSON— On 'he Uth last., of eatarrh fever- # ' Charles *.. son of David \Y. and Hacaah Plerson, agid 14 month*. 'j rORTINEh.— Nov.nrd.la Camilra, Mary Jsae, - daughter or Wm. and Ma.y Fortifier, age.'. H years. - I- RARTINF..— On the aDornotio of Ihe Slth Initial , the St George's M. K. Chureh Parsonage, No- Ml New street. Philadelphia, Mrs. Aoretla M , wife ol ' Rev D. W. Ratline, D. I) .- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT; ~ II XT OTIC e is hereby given that a writ of attach .1 meat hath been Issued out of the Sup rem r n Court of Jurlidlrtlon of the *t .tc of New Jersey, al j Treulon directed ami delivered lo Ihe Sheriff <•' thr ° Tounly of Cape May, for rh# sum of seven hundrec , dollars, returnable tat the elf hfreolh day of saptem 1 her, eighteen hundred and tlx') -Ove, at the suit o! I William P Solder against the property and estat. •I Chart s II Dungan. In tsld e.-uoty. and lhal sal. Sheriff hath executed and returned the some to **U -a Court oo the saM rvtqrn day thereof. ; SImm4"01 "" °CH AjtLES r SMITH, Clerk " .NOTIC E TO CREDITORS. rt ! J QMS REEVE* adtouils'raior of Phtrhe R bant * I By direction of the hliirrogate of th# County o d Cape May, hetel-y gives notice to the creditors o , the taH decedent to HHng tn their debts, deman.lt •I nrd claims, against tie estate of the said decedrn- . tunder oath), within )nlne months, or they wUI t» to. ever barrel ol aof aclloo therefor against tok * eJ",0,,,r",or jOHVgl-KYK*, Admit. Isfratou a- Dated Nov. nrd tau. • AIITIII II YIEBTON it / xR. -*!NNING awl SORROWING. I r By M s. Ear., 11 a# E. Kelly. Author of ••llern.ee. the Farmer*** daughter," ••An*. Mall," ac . he . BCAtmnLLr Illvstiutlu. '< Prtee, *i.» A -IngtF anpie* J>r the too* e-nl hy mail to any ad dress ie r -reipr of thr prtee. >* Sample copse* of our paper, the --•uoday Xohoo wasy-sj issfa.^, I Puhl.abera and Ihatka-'Ueca, It* wuth FWurth Hreot. PHILADELPHI A, fa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! LOST OERTIFC'ATE. ■ • 'V'OTICK Is l.rrebygl.entfixtappUcatlon haaheen I . i> made to the t l& fslxml G.x. Light Compaay. i. ; lor thr luur of duptieai*- ccitiflcata No. U, in the ! i. ace of P. R. M.ngtv, i xecutsw to the estate of G. • M. Etrming. i.c-otn- hundred and eleifnltll!«h.r.» . r- Noxemls-r 3, IW, dm I A 4AI.I ABI.I: I.N A E.VITON. '• 1,'VERY hOOY( IIW OWN BROOM MAKER., * ; "* MILLER'S METALEtc MOOSI HEAD. vj Theonl) riinsmiful article of the kln-1 ever tttn- ! ^ J dureinn^iis .-ouutry. Patented I June IE 1*5 i i- . with-uit the us* of n.rt ur Tying* of any^ kind. i ^«i'« for this a'rll'Jr* which ,v,-ry lent Ay will want ( i'aUTr address'" HAVm'I^' X SMEDLEY, -j nWMt Reoset llle. Chaster County. Pa. " F i ',,t'4P , A™S I. j" M AYTILLB. '• ' CAPE HAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. * I.V THE LATITUDE Of UTASHISCTOS, p. o • " _ THR FRRTftlTV OF THE SOIL t. THE HEALTH FIT. AND OEM. II. i It I 'climate. rut: SlTEUIOk >LHLIf visit ASD OTSTEA i '■ THE tDF.tAT.ICCS OF MAKEETS, " ures from Csjw I land City, via West Jeney Rail- j «1 CHALLENGES COMPETITION • j with any ..Ihrr loexliry io the Uaitld Xtates : _ Urscrtpttqn of lowu and aqjarcar lands forwarded |. hy addressing H. U. SWAIN, Agent. n imj» MA YY1LLE, CAPE MAY Co., N. J. i t PHIZ!.! rillXEI! PHIZES ! ! f, r XH': fiKA!t,,K«T *V®» "Et'ARED. ,P $55.00 SEWING MACHINES a For every Clubnf Forty si.lwertherxfur'he Amer0 lean Statrsmaa, subscrlblioo pri.-e, only M per ' ^ , of Ihe dub. ^ ^ " | ■' For every two aubecrltwr*. we will son.! "oneof Ihe n splendid )irt-el I. ur. slugs Of Ihe Cm lorn. Series of e | jv.i7io.val roar ma its \ li | Hhrrldan. Thomas. MrClcMan atd Fremont. Admlrs' ; i.| THE AM KRH'AN STATESMAN j I# MOST POPULAR PAPEIl/oK THE DAY. i j Always Rlh-d with - The L ATEST NEWS; AGRICUl.Tl'IIF. HORTIt TI TURj:. j EOREU|N^VTEI.LIt;i^NI|E,^ M IM • E L L A N L 1 1 t'a "l T EMS, •>' ''•''ifEMt.R.'y-UN.k.. xe ! j It ha. torn greatly ehlargtsl nud 1* ; I'ublishni Weekly. ;.r-f 1 . Ml, per annum io , '5 ' pcrfret ami u ill be m-i.i l.y Mall ot Exprese Imt.n- ! ~ < dlatei}- OH receipt of the club list and subscription ! •1 money. ». j W .tor Ceptr. and cef «p CJsto j r- ! Address, AMERICAN STATESMAN, ;; I iiTJ-tm tr. Nassau Street. New Tort, j „r ! H AiiiTR's n i:uai. or QPLENHIlti.Y ii.Lt-STRATLD "x Complete, irt j O PictnrisyiiMory ol the ^ \ Cb,0^bit1caL KdTlt.ES OF the PRES*. St'-TI" "» K,m"f '>pfr l"lI,|'»hcd lo the Lolled I tV" 'rhe Alo.tr] NewspaiH-r of our country -complete i he In all the departments ol an American EKiIly pa- j ^ i !:r.r.",H[e'.; ^SA^u^ivm/XTiSN!'" ! I ann'^llst'VViie' | "The best of Its class In Amertcn."— Jravt lerN. i |y j ^ SI'RSCRIpfiT)N«.-l#»«. ^ ^ ^ " ; Inn by which they can supply the Maos'txx and *» iVtniv promptly to those who prefer to receive . 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The postage un Harper** Mags, In- Is U cents a IaJre "rhleh ** t'"iJ •' "" subacrtbcr'* poatTFRMS: | Harper's M«g«"lne- ooe year, £t 00 An Extra ro,<y of either the Magaclne or Weekly wIR to supplied gratis lor every club of lire sob- , srrltora at ft each, In ooe remittance i or Ha Copies I numbers ran to suppll'd at any time A t t-mpietr tot. uow esMupi'.-ing Thir'y-one A oluntea, tn neat rtotk Madias, w.il to sent l.y esprees, Irelght Bt rxpeoeeof purehaeer. lot *J »»|- r w-luxre. I Franklin Hquore, New York.
! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS W i tl.K : BETTER *. : I Y "hPPby or I * FRF* It ROLL BUTTER j ext^tot on Thnrsd w C-mtR** .NOTICE 1/ ^1^1^ J,fe KOTM » ] . ' , ^ NOTICE. \tn :i E is '<■ r-'i-y g. en that application nlll be < N twa.lv '- ■ x) session «( the leffslaiure ..i f» VOTH'E. *,pe\''.'?llTTuti.p"k*"-,mpx.,r! eRowtngeach st.' X • h.d.l-l ..ne.i.le .in each share ut stork^o held, a: ■ ?.reevVn-fmrof,'whonr, al RwaGa^alTb! «JU>0a " U afar" Island. Nov. -Mnd Itsff. tiSMR i tl'i: HIV A. YIILLNTLLE U. II. Ing i'SSSSUS-a the'ciia 'xuy fc*Mlllvlhe*r I M J ompan). will to held at^jlie llote^ u^csl. I IS M V • Utr^V to°tog^a'**dl ee'ore ii serve J. BAYARD. ' n»jt ' Hreyetaiy. NOTICE* OTGf HOLDERS In the t-a|-- May and Mlllville IT.tlruad are requested pirarnt theli IV. t illTr, . , ...c-^c .y; - hi ...1 M.. t;.o ol * rent lire m^'Vrrelvt^hel^^rtm-xtes*"' JIENJ. tVLEE. UFA I. tea WITH CIstM'k I HI*, MXRKI.vi:fn n. half *n ounc upward', will to | ...Ac Iive.il.-Bt and romps, I for fsmlly ...nufsetjrera- .«• thai. Ihe old scales and weights. Foi sale by TRUMAN i SHAW, No h3* | Eight Thlrty-U.e) Market street. to low N.Mh, Philadelphia. IVORY II A N 11 1. is T XIII. V. AM) TEA KVIVKS. WITH steel or silv er-plated Wades | G-me and » Me., I Carvers, Table Slo-.s and Butter Knit en. ' For axle. » ith nth. r Table X Littery, h> TRUMAN J. SHAW, No. KiS (Eight YTilrty-hxei Market street, tolow Ninth, Philadelphia. kl'OKE THDIJIKRS, HOLLOW Auguie, xugur lUtl- llraees and Bra e 111 t Is. IXsd.tr Cutters. Wrenches, L'ar- • r.age fcrnw Rolls, rtr., lor Wheelwrights. Fi<sale . TRUMAN fc Ml AW, No. Kja (right thirty-ftve) Market s'reet, , J _ Drtow Nlnth, Ttdladetpkia. PRO BONO PUBLICO ! , J) U Y your towing Machines, Organt, and Pianos , ! JOHN HARTMAN, at Ml LI. VILLI; N.J., 1 chines, l-at. y Olehreled foll.gc Organs and Ma- s ludrmw, l-lanns. Ac , and delivers thru to you, at nt) IY.es, without Ihe cos! ol freight. The I'.i tie. iljir attention ol all those da siring Ms- ) ehltws. Is directed to the faets that tlipy are not only i - olive jrd to their drsiii.sllop without the cost of ..ltd all tin- necessary I nstru-l 10ns given 'lor fhrtr masiagcgieBt tn HEMMING, FELLING. BRAID. "" ING. E >1 1101 1)1.111 NX*, aod TUCKING ullh Iba JOHN ll.ARTMAN nnlfblm •' MIIIl lite, N.J. DENTISTRYDB.J.F. LEAEINO. * 1 .■*i Pkntirt. j OKF.CK DAY*. * OA.PK MAY II —Tuesdays SKA VII, I, K — Thun-iiaj#.' Fridaja and th# ! fnranoon nf Sainrdar*. *d-1i:it,Ma MiHD KATE.— CONDITION* CA-aH GROCERIES, &.C. I G HOI KIsIKS AMI runVIKIONS. l\ L E AC II' S STORE , ♦ I Mates llolel. Capq Istond. N. J. - ' 'PIIF t-nderslgoesl Informs the public that he geeps 1 on hslol, ami Is continually fccefrtng./rt** from r 1 theelly. a larger slock nf 7 I GROCERIES. PROVISION#^ FLOUR, PAINTb, " gTATIONERY, , M EDIt'lN Ks.-ltRfioM*; HABdfWARK, ^TINWARE. XVOO DKSsWWlU:. POWDER A SHOT, V =*" TOBACCO a *Et:.xH«, , DRUSHEX. ,] Ke, kc.. kr, r Than say More un the Island, which are or the choicest quail t^andfvi" be «.|d S LOWEST MaE 'E'I' PJtJCBSi. I'rlmp PhllRdt'lpIila I'rrah Uullcr Uc- '' rolvi-d Strrj !)nj. •— All goods delivered to the Cottage# /ere of Jg.LF.ACH : STATIONERY. Wondrrfnl H#v#Ir«Iod I ;M J. 8. GABUISON'-S a i Book, Stationery & Notion Store, " WASHINGTON Street, oppoalle OCEAN Street, Cape Island, 51* J. A General Aseovtmcxit of n- ' FANCY »O.AP*. ie PERFUMERY, llAIRDYF.*, ke.,0*. . e- RAZORS, nr PER-RNIYfcg, r- POCK ET-Bt KHCR, CRAD-NFT*. CHOICE IEOARO, ke.. Sure Aleo, PHOFOGRXPH ALBUMS, fromir- Ur. to *10,00. re J. g GARRISON. re i » CARPETS. O IL CLOTHS. J (AREKTI5S8. ^ J. 8TKWABT DKi'UY, re . AT M. M AH AIT'S, _ *- S to ^ 781 South SECOND SL. almv# SPRUCE, m a C. Philadelphia. nf to to M" :m •*- Yir OU LD invite Ihe alteotloo of Jils friends ^ 1 It and the public b> oneof Ike largest stoahs 3 2 *'• CARPETS, •g OIL CLOTH*. • ly MATTING*, rl- WINDOW SHADES, i That he has ha.1 to offer them Cor mapy yeans— ah ■ l- v ery small prettt* . COAL AND LUMBER. 'ly j JERCMIAil SI HELLWGEB INFORMS his friends and tare public generally tha. he has for sale ■ Urge miPPV "* CEDAR SillNGLKS,. ^ WHITE PINE Lt'MBERt. »■ end every variety of bulUIng lumber. The Atteattao of the publte te re*pert fully eoUertml, or* tf JEREMIAH HIIKLLENGEA

