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Wednesday, Ilec. 6, 1N«5. ,n ~ A Proclamation. ,l aS^mVrts srras " war, and to permit us to •retire the blessings of peace, unity and harmony, with s great enlargement of civil liberty ; and Wktnas. Our Hewrrnly Father bu also. daring S'Strlia'aar', pratllrnnr sod limine, while our fnuwrle* or* full of the fruit* of an abnndsnl oraw*er,«i, mghleonsaru exaiuth a nation, while I •in la* reproaelp lo soy people ; " Now, Ihrrrlore. Andrew Johnson, Prexldrnl uf thr [ Ike United lt.tr., no hereby rrforameod to the pen- | pi* thereof. Ihnt the) do rrt «P«rt >od observe the d FIRST THURSDAY or DECEMBER h a. ■ d.r of National tn.nlt.rlv In* to the Creator ot the Unl* am for them deliverance* and Mew nig.. ! v And I do further recommend that on that occa- p •too lh* whnle people man* ronfeotoo of our no- : tlooal »lo« again*! hi. Infinite ruodnrw. *nd with *i one heart and one mind Implore .V Divine guidance, la the way. ol oattooal virtue .ml hollaem. / • U tealllnooy whereof I h.v* herruato aet my hftd, ; nod rnuned the nenl of the Called Stolen to he . ntB.rd. Dune at the City ot Washington thto i twenty-eighth d.y ol October, In the year of our ; Lord one thousand eight hundred and laty-IIVe, | and of the tud'|*odence of the t'alted State* the ; J otoetleth ANDREW JOHNSON- | , By the Ptcaldeot War. "if. liswAau. Secretory of I £ Wnahlngtoq, October *R fed. j ^ Street*. ' Mr. T. B. Hughe*, our *o*rg*tle Street ' 1 commissioner, he* gone to wotk to repair ' ! the itreeta of our citjr. There t* abundant 1 room for much effort to thie direction, and Mr. Hughes Is the "right man in the right 1 place.' ' I ' Lumber Sale. Attention Is celled to the large and *xteaiive aale of lumber, advertised in thie week's bene. The cargo eon*i*U of every description of lomber suitable for building porpo*e», from tho foundation to the roof. It is well worthy the notice of carpenters and bnilderv. Tliuuksgit lag Srrilcra. Wo are informed tbet u thanksgiving service will be held in the M. K. Chapel of tbie city, on Thursday rooming the 7th inaf., at 10} o'clock, agrevable to thai proclamation of tho I'ntoident of the United ^ State*, setting apart that day for worship, praise and prayer. All are respectfully invited to attend. Ifoitufiou Visit. It is the i-ilentioo of tb# friend* of Rev. Jlr. At wood, psnlor of the M. K. Chnrcb of Ibis city, to give him a donation viail on Thurdsy afternoon and evening neit, 7th inst, In these times of high price*, these visits sre highly appropriate, and appreciated by those in abose behalf they are given. Rultniy Accident. An aocident occurred to the 3 o'clock 'down train of the West Jersey road on Saturday last. Between Camden and Uloo- j ceeter the engine struck two cows on the track, throwing It off the track, together with the smoking car aod one passenger ear. Several perrons received slight cots tod braises, but no ooe was killed or seriously injured. Telegraphic. The Amerlcsn Telegraph Company snnooace thai they bare taken charge of the Cape Mey line, aod have placed il lo egeellent order for the tollable and prompt f transmission of messages. The office at this end Iret the Railroad depot, and is in charge or Mr. Ueorge 8. Ware, an efficient end gentlemanly operator, wko will be foend on band during basins** boars for the transaction of business. AnotUer Lump Accident. One moiuiug last week, a* the wife nf Mr. Themes H. Hughes, residing in tba lower township, was in the act of blowing oot a kerosene lamp, the flame was eommunfeated lo the oil, and an explosion teak place, shivering the lamp Into a Ihoaaaed fragments, sod setting on fire the cloths of Mrs. H. The preeaaae of mind of Mr. Hoghes alone eased her from being dreadfully burned. Too muck care cannot be taken with this oil, as soma tnsoufsetorar*. for tbe sake of profit, do oot refioa it •ufficleotly. Rcyboid'* UnT or Nlsamnt, Sandferd'sline of (teamars between Philadelphia and New York, which were taken np by the government in the early stage of tbe war for traeiports, have been replaced by a new line, onder tbe contrnle of Mr. Anthony Keybold, of Delaware. It ie pleasant to hear tbe wbietle of tbe boats as they po*$ near tbe Cape, and to see their stately forms steaming on their winding wny. Due of tbe boats— the Kennebec —is under thu command of Capt. Kli l». Kdtnuad*, of tbie eoont*. late acting Master in tba United States navy. - Gunning. The wilAelQck gunning season opened in earnest on the 1st in'tt., by a general invasion of tbe beoau frrqoented by there much •ought after winged biped*. From the number of sporteasen who bare prepared or am getting ready for the campaign, and from the aomber of birds which have already "bit tbe diet," we ehontri Judge tbst the shooting season promises to be "short, •harp aod decisive." As « specimen of the prowess of our Cap* Islahd eportomen, we ere Informed that Mr. R. Uaad,. Jr., killed du Friday last forty dorka and two geese, tram which f*C| one would oalsraUy • appose i hat the birds were somewhere around"**. CT'-ilnmbl* Ure'* communication will appear ea *ooo as he furaiabrt bin real nsroe to the editor.

Railroad Meeting. A meeting <>r the SUtot> holders or lk« Cap* May end Millvil.e Railroad Company will be held at the Court House on Toe*, dsy next, 12U inst., at 12 M. Religious Meetings. X serie* of revival meeting* have been I in progr.M for sev*rel week*, at the Tabernacle Methodist church in the Lower townA great degree of interest hts been manifested, and a large number have nniled wltFtb* chereh. while the intere*t still continues unabated. Cape May County .Soldier*' Union. The Br ft "stated meeting" of tbi* Union wa« held 00 Saturday evening, when several new member* were proposed and elected. Among the resolution* adopted, it wa» decided that the office of Tro tee, hitherto : held by Hertfi. Wm. Slnveno. hod become vacant, tmd* "n motion. Capt, Walter A. Bsrrow* was unanimously appointed to All ' said vacancy. Tbe Union adjoorned till ' Saturday. ICth inst. Returned Mlssipjgary.' R-v. JuliO 8. Roberts, for ya.ly five I years m"*siooaty of the presbyierisnrhurrh *t Shanghai. China, has relinquished his , fleld of missionary labor in consequenc- ol J declining health, and returned to tbi* cittfjj It will be remembered that a p'Sorf i lime previous to hi* departure f.ir tMrttia, Robert* was onl'ed i- Mi-» Kmma M. I Hughe*, daughter of the late Jam-> It- ! Hughes. K«q.,nf the Lower Township, wb.. I eccompenied Ktrdrtlsbaod to the "celestial 1 empire." Mr. Robert* sopl lied the pulpir 1 of the Cold spring Pre-HyD Mo church on Sunday evening latf. evening last. ( f

The Phrenological Journal. I, The Phrenological Journal for December ; • —complete. Vol. 42d. — contain* ii Lord Palroerstoo, Napoleon III., ** »*'•- " ington, C««er. linn. I). S. Dickinson, j • Blind Tom. with Portrait*. Character end . t Biographies. Also "Work for Women." n a new history of civilisation ; Destiny -f I America; Beauty. Vigor, and Develoi- ' r meat; Symmetry of Character; l'hren- - r 1 logy to the Pulpit ; Animal Type* of Ha. • man Physiognomy ; Qymaes'ie* for men. I. ' women ai d childreo ; incloding Ethnologv. 1 Physiolovy, Pbteeology, Physiognomy snd s Psychology— only 20 cent* or $Z.(IOey*sr. a New volume begins with January Number. » Addre** Fowler A Wells, 3S9 Broadway. , New York. s Buu era ft Literary In ion. 1 The adjourned meeting of thi Unu-n which convened on Friday evening, ol la i ^ weak, was of a moat interesting cksract-r. ' and judging from tbe measures then ink* n iuto consideration by the members present, tha "Baucrofl" promises, eventually, to ' prcve a decided success. Inasmuch as there were numerous inn- ( mat ions thrown out reopening the propriety i of admitting ladies tu the meeting* t,l the ■ association, a resolution was adopted, ahich , will, we think, be agreeable 10 them. Il was agreed upon lo extend a cordial insi* ' talion lo the ladies, once a month, to sitend what will b« termed the "public meet* ingt" of tbe Union. After lbs transaction of buaiora*. the question appointed for diecussion was de- 1 ' baled, and tha revolt we*, that decision 1 was given in favor of tha affirmative, not on tbe argnm^s, but on tbe meriti ■ I the 1 • question. The rabject selects, i for nest 1 • meeting is > — Resolved, "That the United 1 1 Stale* would be josliflable in a»siMing lh," *' • Republic of Mexico to drive eat from iti dominions, MeXImillian with all his hireling : hordes." The President appointing the disputant*. ****** - l Congressional. f WasnixnTox, Dec. 3d, '65. , I TUK CACCCS. , Tbe Republican caucus mat in the House , • of Repreeentstves it 7 r. a. on Saturday. , i 2d inst. , On moiion of Tbaddeus Stevens a com- | ' tnittrs of seven were appointed to drefr re- j I salsiioss The eomnsitte* reported resoletion in , t favor of a joint committee of fifteen to cyn* , • eider the question- nf reeoaetruction. ( Jfesef • ec/, By i he House of R-pr—ents- , tiees of the United State*, in Uongre*# as•embled, that a joint committee of fifteen members shall b« appointed, nine of whom shall be member* of the Hon*e anu *ix of ' the Senate, who shall inquire into the CO"- 1 dilion of the States which formed ihe »o- 1 called Uonfedenite State* of America, ami ' report whether they or any of them are en 1 tilled to be represented in either House of 1 1 Congress, with leave to report at any lime ' by bill or Otherwise; end until such report ^ (ball hose been acted upon by Con.reaa, no member shall be received into eithet House from any of the said so-called Con. Uderets States ; and paper* relating to Representatives of the eaid Stales shall be . referee deto tha said committee witbant det bete. The resolution was unanimously adopted, i Mr. Spaalding moved' that Mr. Steven* i i offer tbs resolutions lathe House on the i r first day of tb* session. Adopted. I Mr. Colfan wee unanimously nomitia'ad 1 - for Speaker end Mr. McPberaon for Clerk. I It is generally understood that the anon. . imous vote of the caucut in- placing the j f question of the rebel Hons States in tbe baud* of Thaddros Stereos, settles it for ! , , ibis session that none of them will be ad-1 , » milled by tbia Oongreee. i ' Soamnxe New urn L'nm*uur. — Tb* | 1 adverliaemeot of Millet's Metallic Broom,, ilasd will be foend in another cetnuMh ; Henry farm, r should have this BSsfal srttetn. I It is simple, cheap, strung and light sad will last a lifetime.

r«K ftr Oeesa Win. | M. E. Church, Chpc island, 1Mb. Editor ; { Dkab Sib— I noties in yoar issue or l*»t week, an article signed "H. W. J.."!* * which the writer take* exception toa*tste- | meal of the condition of the finance* of the M. K. Cbnrrh in this city, as read Roe, the ' ' pulpit, sabbath morning, October 23th. ' and published by you, at your own request. ' in your t*»ae of November 1st. He says ' the statement in question is "aery at tree- 1 live in it* character," thereby casting si' ' reflection upon it* trnthfulnere and correct- 1 nets. No person csn read hi* article carefully withont arriving at such a c,,nclu«i„n. 1 Now, sir, I am fully prepared to show that ' 1 the •lata-ment to which he re'er* I* correct lo the teller; and if yoorrelf, your eorres- 1 ' pondent, or any of your readers are noi | •aiofied nsln rt* correct nAgs, if rtfey 'will ' ' rome to mt 1 will like pleasure ID showing ' Tltom from my book, how the mun*y therein - mentioned ws* railed and bow applied, to ' * cent. And si**,, give the name of esch ■ lerinl— the agerega'e sui -uni of shich will ' be luuiot lo agree exactly ertih the staleI mcnt pit'dtsbed. ^ | The writer savs : "I am anthorit-d to | ( ' sy the -luto-ment did not emsoatr from the j present must efficient Kuatd ol Tru*fees." I have uo hesitation in saying, that your! 3* c- rreipondejit never called my Board of j : Trustees together, and inquired of them ! whether they approved or disapproved nf t' | the atatomeni ; nor he* he questioned them J privately /boa I ihe matter, for they being i (l j tneti of^iroth ciinbi not object tn a report, J ' ; * bicb they knew to be correct. Hence, j ' ! hi* declaration (hat lie was "authorised" j ' j by them to ray i bat tbe statement did not

I emanate Iron, them is tar Trust being the I fact in the premises. "H. W. J." says : 11 j "Ihe objection I niske, i* to the publish- 0 ! ing ol *acb a statement without first eob- i I miiiing illo the Board of Truster* forc-rn- j ! ,eoi or approval." The subject of making : be eutrrornt rrle^d to to the public cou- ! gr-gaiion, was talked of in the Board of raster*, ami though no official action **s i.ken thereon, it wis .uggorrte.t last loch a report be publ cly made, as 1 heard ihe sugge-tion myseli, and can prove the ssnir a number ot my Ttusters nbemselve*. I ws- rcqueslwd la read such • statement by several of toy members, agree, Ie lo ootvsreal usage tb all similar c— » ; which report, as pastor ol the church slid chairman of the building committer, I had perfect right to trad at any time I -*w proper. He ay*, ",n« "to the i reeeiit uio- effiCI UI It, It, l ,1 V | roster* I* th» public IIIdebted," and to (hem "to our the credit, if any," for the sucrere ol the enterprise. Why your correspondent should tho. sp-ak ot a ibing winch I* ani« .-n..il\ conceded and concurred to by a'.i, J conceive. Every person in !»„* c..m unity r.ry aell ktio» that the "active sympathy and enlarged liberality Ol II > Board ..I Trustees Cool film too largely lo Ihe sure** ol the enterprise. Youi Correspondent seems 'o If* * unate, if 1 uuderetand b iu mrrecly, that this fact hss been ignored, 1 can «s- • ure him bis lesrs are altogether up'oondvd. My Board of Trsilees acted nobly, and are worthy of all proi-e, fnrmsbtug ma with fund- and assurancts of aid in tbe great work 1 had undertaken. The wsiisr says: "He does nut wish to disparage anything the pastor wo- capable of nr bad done." If Id* impeachment of veracity in >utdii|tiing in the people a •report, which he iutimaies is a mislat^ment ol facts, I* not a disparagement, I sui at a loes lo know what is. And at lbs close ol his article lie requests its publication in order tout jo*iice may be done to all parties, insinuating that in Ihe reoorl 1 had muiur, I hao acted unjustly Inwards »oln»oioiy ; and yet he say*, "rerily. 1 shall «ve j ui) reward in heaven." Will he be kind euouan tu slate wherein any p.rtis* were injure,' or -welt uojlully by :n the reading uf a straigbUoiwerd eiatemei t ,.| fart and figures trotn those who had exp* mleil ibeir ip-diey. Justice to myself, jasllrr to my Tro lees, end daty to th« member, and trteuds of mj Otiurrh demsttdeil thsi tueh • report should bwjnade. If yourcorie.. pondent wi.hes to say more, he will bare the goudne** to give his teal nam*. A. ATWOOD. Cape Island, Dec. 1st, 1865. It i* bat justice lo -ey thai the prefatory r-mark* preeading^ih- financial slatemen' referred to, were written by ih* editor vt this paper, end ascribe, credit lo the pestor end also to "those who aided him witb Tbe item objected lo bj "II. * . Jt," in I, leteare 10 "C'Mh received ol Episcopalian* lor use of the church," ws* written by the pastor "Received of Episeup*liati»— $117." the words "lor the es»w< thechnrch" haviug been added by Ihe editor of tbi" journal, onder tfi impression that that pbres* expressed tbe object of the contribution. These explanations confine lh* matters at t «»ue between the parties, to ihe serecity of the statement, sod the pnp'ieit ot its pablicaimn Alhout official sanclioo by the Board of Trust****, upon which poiuls they are amply sb|w tu fight their own bat. tie.- _ K" — A grand m#»* meeting of Ihe Workmgj men of Newark, was beta on Ikrarsday evening a> Library Hall, re support of <be •igbt-hour reform moveiireot. Not only1 was the hsfi crowded to it* ateaoel eepmcny, | bat many were snaol* to rntn mlMtiance 1 r to tha fesHdiee. nod an oatoide meeting I wee organiaed/wbiek ^os oddtomwd by j Messrs. WhilfteW and Neoll. Huong ree«latiens in tnvov of tbe new eyslem were j paesmf.— Ikroton Amrncon. |

STATE ITEMS. — The contribi.tious to tha Amer.cao I ^ Bible .Society from the Stat* of New J*r. m •ey for the month of October w*s $3,010.87. " — Mr. George Corson hea ths ks^«l laid 1,1 e schooner, at his ship yard in Miilville, to be buill for Mr.'Cba*. P. Gitdfrwy, of j ~ Cape May county. Her dimeostons are to loo feet length of keel, 28 feat 3 in breadth of buam, 8 feet depth of hold aod ,t| IMHrtoo* capacity. Ska is to be a firstclass, white-oak veesek — An attempt was mad* a few nights ago by two convict* at ths New. Jersey Siato Prison, lo escape hy. digging under cl the foundation wall*. They were discor. ^ rred by Mr. Townseud. one of the deputy |> j keeper* who ws* el that time oo duty si «an hir,*n. Tl'*y hed partially succeeded < in diggiDg under, and wuuld have beeu out in a short lime. I j — At the Fair in Philadelphia for the * l 'benefit of the Soldiers' Home in that ciiy, ■ the New Jersey table *t< well tnpplieii J J wilb articles from Mount Holly, vslU'-td at , t 8139.13; from Burlington, 8196 25 ; from ! 1 Trentou", $152.40 ; from Moorestp a $50 ; \ ' t frum Kiverlon, $160.26. The wb.de amount | i $795.80 Official Tote of Jit w Jersey. !i The Stat* Canvassers met on Tuesday at i ! . I the State House, at 12 n'-clock. Tbe Can- j j j va**er* were Senator* Rpbbin*, of Middle- j , sex ; Scndiler, dl Mercer; Bnckley. ol Pus- ! •aic ; Ludlam, uf Cumbnrlsnd ; Little, of [ Mnnmouih, and '.to ghty, of Somerset. ! | i j The Uovernr.r presided eg otfeia. W.J. | , j Johnson. Clerk. Tbe retovn* from the several counties

examined, and the followiag w.oi aoRusgefl. H'Sr-t. I ' Ailantic 1024 1262 Bergen 2281 181 L I . Burlington 3919 5387 | Camden ^707 3365 ' Cape May 440 735 Cumberland. .... 1656 2743 K»»*x 9115 11,617 Gloucester 1393 , 2063 Hnd.on 5279 5157 Hunterdon 4369 3094 Metcer 3767 4118 | . Middle-ex 3470 3379 I Mnnmouih 4197 3145 Morris 3506 3702 Ocean 811 1421 Pe-«aic 2666 3365 Salem 2017 2279 Somerxei 2225 2022 So* eg.-. 3245 1815 Union 2808 2776 I Warren 3582 225'J I 64., 736 67.525 Warn maj-r.ty. 2,789. Terrible RBilway Accident. • WAsniXOtoK. Novemner 30. The following telegram was received her* I to-nlghi, dsied Werrruioa Junction. Virginia, Nov. 30: The mghi -a|.r*ee rrsm going South on lh" Or.mgv anil Alexandria Rai road, met aim a anvioae and Taiul arci -m shout 12 o'clnrk on ihe evening of ' he 29' h ult.. . ne h If mile east of Warretiion Jnuction, caused by lb* breaking .of a rail, which threw ihe near coach, loaded with members of ihe Ninety.sixth New York volunteers, from lh» track, and precipitated it do*n an embankment, literally crushing iltoa onto, and instantly killing three men and severely wounding iweniy-eighi others. A locomotive was in.ianily dirpatcbn.l to Warreuton village for medical aid, and I pn.mully returned siih 45urgenn Brady, of the Nine y.,ixth r> gimen', who wilb' i- able ae-islanl, rendered the aafferer* all proper aid. The dead and injured soldiers were es'lyseni to WurVentoo. This morning the body ol sbrakemaii who waa killed was seni to hia. friend* in Alexandria. No i-lsm- can be attached to Ihe company or at s moderate rale of speed, and the car j one of their new and elegant c oar he-. : but much credit is one them lor iheir j prom, i and efficient aid l» ihe wounded, j The track was cleared and the oilier trainpi oreedrd a* usual." j Ilabra- Corpus, Wash I rotor. November 30. The following pr clamallou ha* just been Ksaed by tbe . President of the United Stole. ,,f America. 11'Acrriu, By the proclamation of Ihe President of the United Stales of the fifteenth day ol December, ooe thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, the privilege of ihe arit of kabtat corpus, in curtain ' cases therein aet lorth, was su-pended ' ibr- ughout ihe United Slates ; and whereas tha reasons for that suspension msy be regarded *s having ceased in soms of the ' Stales uuu r*rriloriea; now, tfasrafore, be il known, that I Andrew Johnson, I'resi- ' deni of the United Slate*, do hereby proclaim snd declare that the sospeosion yore- ' raid, and all olbur proclamation* and orders 1 suspending the writ of kabtat corpus in the ' Siate* aod Territories nf tb* United (Slates, are revoked snd stiadlled, excepting a* to ' the stale, of Yirgiaia, K-ntucky, Tanaesaee. North I'srolinX. .Sooth Carolina, Gaor. 1 gie, Florida, Alabama, Ml**iaaippi. Lnui*- ' lane, Altsns'o* .ai Trims, tbe Dtotricl of ' Coluutoa, and thi Tetritorta* of New Mexie oud Arioona. I lo wi-nere wbererM I bete hereunto set my hand and caused the aeal of lbs United 8'utas to be affixed. Dona at the CdJ ot Washington, this , i first day of Decembe*. iu the year ol our _ : l.o*U, une tqousaud eight hundred end , sixty-Jve, and of tb* mdependaoce of lb* , ! Unwed .States uf America th ninetieth. My the Preeideat: Axuaxw Joursor. . j "" William U. aeward, Susretary of Statu. • i — Geo. Gnaler uaa command of three | rrgimtou of Cavalry at Anatio, Texas. t

— Tbe receipt* of the Delaware and ! N Canal ware greater dariug the month of September ls't. than in anympnth ! 1 during il* rXtolance, a: d in Oelohti the ■ ^ receipt* were rvco greater thabJn Suptem ' ^ amounting tn about two hundr. d O thoa-and doUar*. ==S=====re— — " SPECIAL NOT 1CE8. |M JOHN B. HITFFMAlf, -itf -Law, .V.aslrr, Lxamlnrr, and * Solicitor In Chancery. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N£5Y JERkEY a UIIIHK KKH ! t» UI8KERS I » Do JJu «S',it Whukrrser Muitacheal our Cre- ■ week* Pnec. *1 00 Sent bjr aull ooy where, cloaa- ! J •»» Inl, ua receipt ol price. I'tTJ-j ; n A'Jdreaa. Waravr a Co., Rrooklya. 8ew York. i J v DEAEN ESH. IH.IN DNEKM A X 1> CATAHHII. TREATED wllh the utmost success, by Pr. J ' K Oculist and Aurlsl, (formerly of Leydca I ' . Holland,) No. 61* PINE atreet, Philadelphia. Tcatl" ; ' ! monlsls from the moat reliable source* In the City n I Slid CtHintry can he seen »t hu Oltice. Toe medical h i faculty are United tu accompany lUelr patients, ». j' | hss no scerels In Ids practice, ARTIFICIAL c j eaamtaatlon. | j«is-y ° NEW ADVERTISEMENTS : XOTIC'E ft hereby given thai application will he modest ■ I the next s«-toion ol tbe Legislature for a supple- . ; meat to the chsrierofthe-Cape Island City P» sea- t I rrr Koilruad Company. grmnUajt thj right lolorm^s j NOTICE IS hereby given Hint Application will ha mode to ' tha nest sreslnn ot Ihe Legislature of New Jersey for • charter of Incorporation for a stopping and i j hanking reniiwny toafop Joe Crew's sod inc Opprt j Creek lu thr Middle township In llr«ilialy of Cape i FUR iARRIiW mill III-' DOOM. Y\*E have Show-case Catches, Locks. Flush I t? Springs, reverse Bevel Catches. Boll SulaHI lutes, Short and Heajj tTusli Ikilis, and a variety of IO er uncommon a " thvMAN fc SHAW. i No. 934 (Eight Thirty-live) Msrsrl "ireet. he low Ninth, PhlladrlphU i A"1 V I "hT't"1 ot r J repjired hy youraetf. h, uSi" SlrldTI&utteCre | meat. Sold by the ;,gen,. TRUMAN A SHAW. No. S3i{ Eight Thirty-live) M«rket sireet, j below Ninth. PhllsdrlphU. . STEEL SQUAIteu. "XXt ITH towrd and brace mrvsuir on them. Brads ' j Ay Hosewood Aiot Mahogany^, J.'anwBtois' Stre. No. 816 [eight thirty Jl'v ri Mmrkrl sireet. Iwlow Mill,. Philadelphia. CAPE WAT TELEfsRAIIH. i 1* charge ol Ihr Telegrspll Line be'ween Phflodel- | phla^snd Cvfie UUimL aiol^sre pre^iarm! lootfFreiriy. i a A»L*tn* p'MT^SondLyirrfomB lo * A° V.'wS NOTICE. o-TOt HOLDERS to Ihe Cape Msy and Mlllvllle i I i> Hsllread Sic rr.pir-ie.1 lo prrsrnt Ihrlt CirtlB- • Ihe slfwkhol'te.s lo to tielA-sl Cape M*> Court House, on TCERDAV, DECEMuEH ISlh. IVUS, totoeaehsnged 'j1' new re^lL-ale.,^and todDlduals . srulOiamaj rerelv e Ihelr cemfleales^^ , < APE WAV k WII.I.VH.I.E It. It. / IIIMPANY. STOCK HUi.DKRS' MEETING. , V NOTICE Is hereby giver., th.»t Ihe smmsl meei- , tog of stockholders of Ihe Cape Stay h Mlllvllle K ' B. Company, will he held •l^lh, Hnlel^of^LewIe of Cape May, on , TUESDAY. DECEMBER IVIh. ISSS at I* M., tot the purpose of elrcllng nine dlrertora I to serve for the cmulng year, _ SAMUEL J. BWVARD, ' nXMt ^ Secretary, WRECK BALE OF J.t'JIBEH yy ILL to sold on the east cod'orLevmlng's Ueaeh, , 6iVH)0 feet .Spore I'm., lumber, r 40,000 Spruce Shingles, , A large lot ol Window Sa*h, j , with Sxio gloss In', TenatMSh. \ '• I Sold by older of Oapto!n*Donor»n. ' Dee. XUi, toss. \ I'nderwtstgql Agrnl. ' A TAI.C ABLft- ^I^TENTIOX. yvtKY BODY HIS OWN BROOM MAKER, ' j J MILLER'S METALLIC BROOM HEAD. The only successful article of thr kind ever lalroI dueed la thi* country. Patented June 11, IM6. r j this article It a metallic arrangement, by the uee I or which ctaiy Urmrr can mska hu own toooms, • | wlthoul the uee of pin) or lying* of any kind. . | TbU head.^or eUrup. 1* mode of malieable Iron, sprlug* lo gst out of order. We want on active, energetic mm la each county In New Jersey, to secure for himself the exclusive right for this article, which every fanAly will wool. A good enonce to moke money. No competition. Call or address II A V.M A N It SM KDLEY. il aJn-ft Reeseville, Cheater County. P*. I > CHEAP LAND8 • pOB PKRS0NB DK8IRING NEW • H0MK8 AT TILE NEW , SETTLEMENT OF 0 MAYVILLE, CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. , IK TIIK LATITUDE OK WAStllltaTO.f, D. C. a The Fertility of tbe Soli, tha Healthful and GenUI CUm»te, the superior public Fish and Oyater Privilege*, tha Advantages of Markets, '■ (Three hours from Philadelphia, and fwrnty mlo- ^ utes from Caps Island City, via West Jersey Railroad, '• CHALLENGER COMPETITION 0 wllh any other locality la the L'altld Slate* Dracrlptleo of town and sdjaernl lands forwarded 6j addressing R. B. SWAIN, Agent, U SOTO M A V VI LUC, CAPE MA 1 Co., N. J. »f ; i- PRO BONO PUBLICO ! IJCY your towing Machines, Otgans, and Planus JOHN HARTMAN. at MILLVILLE, N.J., who ti agent far the G rover k Baker's towing »- chine*. Fairy's Celebrated Callage Organs and Msis lodsons. Pianos, Ac., and dell vers them to you. at City Price., without the ooal of freight. The particular attention of all those desiring Mo. U ctvione, la dlrtatod toU* fkela that they ore oot only a conveyed lo their destination without tha aeal of transportation, but are arranged ready tor operation, and all thr in msry laatructloaa given tor their management In HEMMING. FELLING. BRAID- ». | INC, EMBOIDERING. and TUCKING with the ' same We any, bay at Hartmaa. Address " JOHN HARTMAN | B0I53UI MUlvUJa, N.J. • r.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CONSUMPTIVES, E AD Wiwr DR. H.MENCK 1.8 DOING. HR J. II. "I HENCK.t ^ ( to ou and t Who are suffrrtog uudvr the dliraaes known as and Livvr CompUiul, to fet ihem 1mm llylJe btreatog of God II haa cured ma Ihut Di. *. brack. I will now maka my statement to you. as iollua s About righleen ut'OHhs ago I naa attacked wllh a severe cough, and it .rttled on my : lungs i ! could not irtalu any thing I at*,amlsuflered | wito et ruing leveva and night aweaU I 'waa very , rvduerd. The white* ol my cyca were very yeikm; ^ likewise my *kiu ; my appviHe all gone, and unable lo digest what i did eat i bowels awolen. Irregular cuau > v. I w a. very low .pirilrd, and had such * \ luicut sprUa ol rlmghiug wh. a I laid oown at night ; and a hcu 1 ar»w li. the morulug thai ihey would j la. too* or two hours. I l ton would to nearly exhausted, and was enj Htely uuublc to lie ou my Irlt tide. I cannot UesI erlOe ury wretched suH-ruig a, I would wish to do. j Every »r*Xu tody ^-^a. diseased or deranged dimd uSduIf lhV^Jr"4e'uf ItoTlaro coig£ ! waa *o very ami that II racked me very much. I at j rtoa limv ro« J a Urge quanllly ol thick, yellow, I thick coaled toagur. At lha lime ol coughtog ao i.idly I would have sharp snooting pains in my lei t my whole chest ; had much inward fever, pain m my back aud under mj shoulder blade*, oud to Ihr small o. my back, and at nines so severe thai It would throw rue totospauM.^ .Now "f ^to|°cou^ do^thtug 6u* mc.^nd arttortUge l^wos past cure, and lis' m^ lungs^were loo 1st gone lor ihtt.g. lu NattoBtor i-si Igrvw worse, aud ihe coat* Weeks. We hail Hied all aod ea cry thing Hurt ! consumption an., liter aottplalal— but ci no svrdL- • lu January, I8S3. I was breughi down again on bed, and was uol .a|ierteal^to*ve thr^nlght out. wno saw* me did not "think I* a ouid 'ran toa'c ' l"cknl wil'l" s^vsutsltud was dera ' *"*most of'lhe lime A friend, Mrs. Harris, came lo see me the ol lue week, and brought the Sunday Mercury, to " aaa on aciouur oi^great cure performed bj i-n ihe 31 h of Jaouuy, I S3, my hu.baml called I on Dr. Velvet., k, X! uoud slreei, .New York, and ' ; a'.atod lo huo my eaee, Wlltr-a raajuesl lor him local) I him ti to vouhl cure me I^HIt reply was" J-| cannot Iniuk liver, were luug.euvregh lefl lueBrct a cure' U J Hvc^dvsrrl.tnvonl.rta study*,!. He said lu order to j to suvw.l doee^it B.*t. to carry od toe luarbid maU in, and to. u, wi'b asirvug. bis. be ho|nd torhcek • I VI, wlilelv be^UI-1 Lvjl live tooslahl vovvglvtog, nlglvt w'.'iri tto'e' ***' ' UR*" "toI >4*' v •" en gavrdng .I.rrvgtbol tardy, ray eaugh to x;..0h away, and .11 m) p.vu. are gone ; no eonneaa , I have now . gul^.plwiibretod'rrrt weUat'nbfhf; - rTli'MffbH "i'lto ' iral sumpiiou or liver complaint, '-hai Dr. vcheoek Is uo. 'l.ii"1'"8!. d r*" 'trl>, ^ l"ur . lug lo ki.ow H.e i V 1.^ h. veil! s'altdcan' crtTol'my s ocvyuaiuliaj w lib Mra. Far ow, and know her rtat£ I mrul lo to I rue. W e also know that the used Dr. kclvenek J- pulmonic ky rop and Seaweed Tonic, ami hate reason In toiler c that to I hia medicine she • owes her ptrerrt alruu from a premature grave - 0 FaUI.OVV, m \v«,t Ho'Klon St mtJE.NK UNDKRHtl.L STS Greenwich at. AUG 1*9 r A UN irEKHI LL, «T» Greeowloh at. A. F HARRIS, lit Weal Houston si. EMILY Gt.UYEH, lit West Houston at. J. L. Ltll.K, • i ottoge pi. M. A. LEti.llTON, SSI Brooilway. Mrs. HENJ. CL apt'. IS Amity pu s lam Well acquainted with Mrs Mary F. Firhrw, ami with her husband, Mr. B^Vstlow , Ihey harto^ 1 am runt lnccd Ibat any statrn-eat which they / might uvake may to reliiai on as true. JOHN LHIWI.ING, a D- / Paatnr of Bedford St ItvpIUl Church, H.JK I Dr. fcoenvk w III he profnaioaally al hto-prttolpal office Nrr 16 North Sixth slirel, coruerTBCommerce, Pbllarlvlphta. every Saturday, Irom * A. M until 4 P.M.; No *: Brvnvl sire. toS'w York, every Tueodry, from* loJ; Nc.xaNummet gt, Boat on, see., ever, Wrdnrsdoy.lrtrn » lo S, and every other Friday at I (rl BalUwlrreSt., Baltimore, Mat. All mltlre - inc. bui -tor a ll.oroajh eaauvlnalion of the lungs . WttnTvls R. ap.reineler, the charge la three dollars. Price 111 the Pulmonlr Ryrup and Seaweed Tonic, emch (I AO per trottte. or f! 60 jver fait donen. Man- *" For salr try a I Drugglvu and Dealcre. dS-iy '• THOMAS l>. I'LtRK'S Boot and shoe store, Washington street, opposite American Hot*!. A Urge si,.! wall assorted stock of _ GENTS', LADIES', y BOYS', M HUES', and ,p CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS, r-.nitvnliy oo hanvl. at Ihe lowrai cash prices. Work movie to order. Repairing neatry done. . BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rjvHE Subscriber bos on hand a NEW STOCK of i' BOOTS, SHOES, ami GAITERS, for Gents' Ladles' a .d Children; an4 we feel tsfs to saying that we have on ham), the fseyre I and kert •neortmeni to Ca|« May i whkeh will ha sold at our Store. Dtratur 6'frccf, In the building lately ocruplcd by Mr. Halsall, b*. twsen the two Drug Store* Orrea/vr (iiA. I .'alt te/eir narrirMlay rlsewScrr. CENTS' FINE CAI F SKIN BRIITS, Also, GUNNING STBITCHING BOOTS are cold by ,• GARRETRON A CHURCH. N. B —Bene and shoes made to otder, or ropwlrad. •1 ' *t short notice^ _ PORTABLE COTTAQ&ft. UOL. A. DKRHOM'N ]> ATF.NT PORTA RLE SECTIONAL BUILDINGS, Msnufsciured at - I'MKKSOS. J VEW JERSEY. ... P»ck-1 and shipped to order, art apis a few hour*, and exn to taken down an A/r-c reeled, without damage t« the Material*. Oa~ Person* nf ordinary totefUgehce can act Ihem lip. COTTA O ES— TLA IK, E KBIJS U OR COSMIC. For the Seaside, ihe Mountain*, the Farm ot Plan-. *" 'rr- ; courenienl tor lr.u*i«wlsUoo, and eon bsKk up by > l>eople ol ordinary lalenl, without uatog aalla or ! fcaV,«?a%At A I'D SUBSTANTIAL. I Collages cava I two, 4*60, »r,6, Sum and upwards. ' packed ready tor shipment. A plslo ovvRsge, iXxIS , •"* I (ret, can be loaded <« a two-borae lua.tor^wMgm, / bMrtm arrh*nilwUaTdep££i PnlWMR, Rifc* t This system ol Portable Building* Is oeknowtn- Vedgeil Ip br Ibebeal to the wurlil. am; la very an*to C'taSuTtaf S6S "• " »• are aeorce or costly, being quickly ret up, and eon j be taacn down and so up sgatu wlt.,out tore pe ,, .lsmsge lu the m.lerfals The syrslein can atop be used iu the erecllouor buildings lor petM»resae, 'ly ! either plain or in style moal elaborate. Splendid, Zf'l ,U'lWMrt*^uSlog5uaIrrUla. tuch s« Sashes, RJU'iv. l»."..s, Molding*, Breokets, are! toUrtor or " ' exterior Woodwork lor sny sreto of buitatu, Atoo. D-l Msrqueterte Flooring or Wamoeotn, lu txnous onto k. orsd woods I urn Inked lo order prompt.*, and all of i -anntsna. ».«!, s.».r.