Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 December 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 2

_ CAFE MAT OC'BAX WAYK, WEDNESDAY, I)l-:< l-: Mil Kl{ 1 3..j 8(C). # .

?hc (Derail 3ft\n'r. Cope Island, Gape Maj Ootm !/, I. J. * S. It. 5iW(;o\AOt.E, ni'ilMtilaj, Drc. 13, IMW.

riiauli.tli Lag ij.i , . TtWrrrf.y. Tth ln»i„ TMbkngiving Day, w»i_oJ>»riy^a in ibis city. pie stole* wer* j * r!o«»<k »»irt«p[iri.|iriai«r in ;1,*0 '' Pft»bjFteri»n anil Methodist Chare!**. (*!!!»• Turnip*. Mr.-Georgn F.Mmiige, residing na the farm o 1 Bos, Downs Edmund* ui Fishing Creek, in {hi* count)-, brought to thin office si* tnammoib turnips, weighing • toial ol IdWy-thre. pound*, tfee heaviest reaching eigbt pound*. Thoj are an rtc-il.nt gpecitn>n of Cape May agricultural production*, and aro all evideSca of wha: our roll is capable of producing when properly cultiratod. Religion* Mcellufs A aerie* of religiose meeting# hae been coinmrnced jn the Methodist church in thia city. The intention, we leara, i* to son- <t tinat them ro h>og a* * suflcieat interest is B>anKe»:*ti to jcetltjrit. TT;e mcattirige at the Tabernacle, ia Gold • Spring, have been discontinued. Mauling* : have bean in progress ia tba I'reatfyterian eh arch ut that place, which are )<t in projrei.v 1-ife of Joint Braiiicrit. Ra*. Thomas Brainerd, pastor of the Tine street Presbyterian church in Philadelphia, bae jnat published a life of Rev. John Braim-rd,. who *pent hi* lira a* a missionary among the Indian* in New Jersey. Thr Wdftrie iirraluable as a Mirtory of thwy easier Wtfles rn oor^Stnte, and no lihrarj can be complete without it. ratal Accident. On Monday lust, let iust.. Nr. John 8. Hand, of Tackaboe. accident!* shut himself. I la bad his con leaning against liia breast, and wa« in the art of throwing soma stools ( which he had on a atrifig). over hia shoulder, when his gan went off. the load enterin;,- onder bit chin, and come oot at the top of bis head, killing him instantly. He was n single man, about 23 or 33 years of •P ___ ,t Agricultural Moclrty. TVo ootica in a Camden paper en adver- 1 tieemenf of appUcatloa to the next legis. iutaru for a charter for a Gape- May county A gricnRur-il Society. 8neh oatice is out legal, the law requiring them to be prioted in the papers published in the eonnty in whiA tb« society is to b« located. Be- | sidet we have already io existence an Agri- j cultttral Society, which hae held annual meeting*. ' with fbe necessary oQicer* to esrrV'on ull it* operalinn*. City Hall. Tt.WiU be seen by an ordinance printed i ' in another part of Ibis week's paper, that tba subject of building a t'ity Hall hae been placed in the hands of a commission, j consisting of Dr. James 8. Kennedy, Wat- ' era U. Milker and Hon. W. W. Ware. Be- I fore entering upon their duties, these gentlemen are amicus to obtaiirfrom their! fellof-oitiMoi expression* or opinion and , suggeetioi.s io safereoco to the location of , a lot, the sixe and plan of the building, and j i other detail* eennected therewith. Bancroft Literary I H ion. At the last meeting of this society on Friday eictuag, it wa« resolved to hold j theirHrafjioblio meetin«"on ih*23d lost., ! , ia the City Hail, to which the Udi** are ' ci>rd:tiily iaritaiJ. The aabjvct for diecossioo will be; "Resolved, that woman hath more power over man than m»oey." The , names of tbedUputaols will be made known next week. Tho queelioD for next Friday evening is: ' "Resolsrd, that idleoeta ia the snnrce of more evif tba money." The djspatanls are Messrs. G. 8. Ware and J. M Smith ' oo the affirmative, and Messrs. T. Clerk and i ' 0. W. Smith on the negative. Body llecost-rrd On the fifth of November lest, while the ! sloop Mount Vernon was laying in the i , Manrlee river cove, a young man neuisd ■ Lather Hickman, aged about . seventeen j years and a' resident of Deoniiville, mi j knocked overboard by bviog struck witii j the rdfr. The barl **a« immediately low- ^ errd to rescue hin, but,owing to the rough- ! ( nrss of fhe w,t»r, eaa swamped, and no j ( assistance could be rendered to sava his I , life. On" Friday ln«t, 8tU iost., bis body I ( was rde-ovsred on the Bay shore and broogfft ! to this city, wfeare no toque* waaheld, and j a verdict of accidental drowning was ren- . ' dered. 7 lllsilonary Mrrmoin An-iatercsling leruion on tho subject of ( Miuiob* to Chiuw woe preached io the y I'rc»byter|an church, in tjiis city, on San- ( day evening lilt, by Rev. John 8. Roberts, ( who has (or some years pelt been eng»god ( io mi*eionary labor in that country. The discoufie was full of Interesting information in refefeaee to the Chinese character, the ' difficulties wilb which missionaries meet inoJ ' introducing and teaching the Gospel. end^ ihe enctsnragrmrets to farther rffoHs, and 1 the iraptmsibiMiy whicb rests opoti ns as a 1 nation. )n widiwg the spread of the true re- ' ligioo J». that eountrr. The sermon was 1 li.trnad to with merited attanfiou by a ' large an A intelligent coegveralioa. J — JKTobg 'fhe army offiwer* thi»»a«ept I aace of whose reaitnaiion* by Ihe Presidenvj i is aonggsMgeAweb Meier HeeereN John A " Hi* ami Ahry— r t - hotb taking > ' effect oo He vOtb of Im( mouth. . 1

Bitiscroft Literary I a ion. A Literary Hoeivty onder thia n sine is : now bring organised ia thi* city. Its ot>-j-el ia to promote thw interest.* of edoca- , lion, and assist ynaag men and ail whomay unite witb them in dweloping tneir Intel- ! Ivctoal mauhond, and arqoiriug a habit of public declamation. The leading necswsery to speak well on - i|uesiiun> of dubate, store* the mind with ! u-etu^ knowledge, and bring* a* face _ to face with the men and events of post years, t j and makes u» equally conversant with those i Tilings that are transpiring around a*. We ! thus learn to think • the mind brcomes ba- ' bitaated to study ; while wo also luarn how ( ; to express our ideas to others. in'"a manner , pioti table to ourselves, und Lighly bsnefi- | i cial to onr fellow -mer. Many of our mo«t prominent hwyerr, staieimen and divinns have in this way laid the fonndation' of a lifa of esefulnes*.— Ynung nieo, at yon took npon them, and ; teel a desire to atlaio to their positions of hotror and usefuluest, f»rg«t not to emulate . their example, l'dt furth like effort — n«e ' all the means within your reach to develop your intellectual maahond, then will ynu. be prepared to EH their place*. vAaii they shall havn' passed away, with credit to youri seleea and profit to other* j and wtil indeed 1 ' tnsk-i the world somewhat belter for )oer I having Ijyed in it. . 1 — ' Court Krocrcdiii(s. /Jr , The I 'ocein her term of court wasJjjeld on 7 , Tuesday, 5th inst. Bui- little business wn* ; transacted, the s-ssion having commenced . at 10 o'clock in tile looming and closed at . ;i o'clock in the afternoon. Mi. Wilson, . the newly elected sheriff, was presrnt and entered opi-n the perfortnatjcn of bin duties. The following business ukaAranaacied : Stale ** Mr-. Megarjr: assault and bat- , tcry on Jlanry^MCheks Woodhuli for : r l State. N'ixuo hir defendant. Verdict, "not jgnilly." Ell R. Wales vs George lliidrelb; in! ! debt for two penalties of $10 each, nodrr the statute for lha preservalirm of ahe« ; . ! j Huffmaii for plaintiff, Nixoo for defendant. ; ; Judgment for plaintiff for one penally. In thu Orphans Court final aettlement* of the following estates were eonfirmri. Joshua and ilenry Swain, executors i f , rfusan 8wain. Iaivi Hood, admiaistrator of 8bsmgsr - ' Hand. John and Nicholas Crcsie. admininra- ' j Robert (?orson, Aaron Miller and Klixa- [ ' beth Hmith, executor* of Christ. Smith. j Charles Stimion, executor of Robert ' j Stinmoo. | Ciesse T. Godfrey, administrator of, I Samuel T. Godfrey. Levi llsod was appoioA-d gnardian of t | minorchildreo of Shaingar Hand. | Francis Smith was appointed gnard-.ao ' ' of Mary Y.and Alexander Y. $r#Jth. Abijah Rsevrs was appointed gnardian ! of minor children. | Report of John W. Swain and J. Nelson . i Tomlin. commissioners to divide rrnl estate j was confirmed. t:iAi:itti. vi'.ws. ! — Another slight earthquake shock wa* fell in Ssn Francisco on Weduesdiy night; ' ' but it did no damage. j —Ten thousand bales of eotton hat# I recently been stolen along the Mobil# end Ohio Railroad; -1,000 10 5.000 at Columbus, Miss; 5,000 to 10,000 At Macon, ' Georgia, and smaller amounts from other ! j points. | — A conpany ha* been orgnnixed in San j j Francisco, with a capital of thirty millions 1 ' of dollars, to construct u railroad o? seven i ' hundred and twenty miles in lengtll from j' that city to thr California State line, there j *to connect with tho contemplated road to ! the MiaiAtsippi river. — A New Bedford paper give* a list of . I furty-slx American whaling veesels, with | i t-n tbonvand two hundred aad -fifty-two ! barrets of oil, destroyed by rebel pirate* ' ! during the late war. Tho vein# of the j vessels is estimated at one milliion tut a : I hundred and fifty thousand dollar*, and ] the value of the oil at half a million dol- j tare. j —Twenty thousand eight hundred and 1 ! seventy immigrants were landed tl New York Jfaring the month of Noeenber this i of whom thirteen lhnu*aud one hundred snd seventy- nine wore German*. — | Janoary ! Io November 30 of thiyear one hundred and eighly-wightgfousand hundred and 'four immigrant* alto. | gather arrived there, seventy-two thousand ; ! nine hundred and uioety-six of them being Germane. — The Treasury Department statement for lha month of November has been issued, and showe thai the entlro national debt is now n little over twenty-seven hundred millions of dollars- It was reduced dating tbe past mouth over twenty-six taillion* ob dollars. A reduction of nearly ! seven millions and a half was made daring the month io the amount of legal tender | notes in circulation. — Jamas McCormiek. the oldest man in | the United Stales, died at hia residence i near Cornwall, oo the liedton, on 'b* lilh - rtast., aged one hundred and fourteen year*, ( three months and Bve doys. Hi* age | accurately fixed by the /act that ia the Irieli rebellion of 1798, whan ages became ; as important there a* they wrra here dur- ! ing the recent draft, was then forty.aeven i . -.-Id. He wes wqisJiy as irniarkabU • for health, and alrrnglh as for longevity.! i He was not married until ha wo* forty. live . years old. Ha wot the falhrr of fourteen, | i alriUreo. tva of ska diad ja Inland and . lha other nine came o*»r to. thi* eoqpt'y, |

Things in New York. K «w Y nnx, Dec. 9ih. "OA k j Dm* t\'*ec— The advent or December ? a week or so rince. rrtninfi* as that winter l_ , is with a- id the calender, and from the manner h « which it snowed, tamed and 1 stormed all day and night on Thnrsday, i« t in reaWty. lfowr with me a littlo in my givh ! ing atlerance to a few thoughts which fhe |o 1 season on which we are now entering h»s t j gtvrn rise to. Ww bare had a dVlichlful notumn, and cow we anxiuiMly await the ; coming of Jack Frost — many in the ftlftvtt? ' tt»*» of tbe pleasures it protni»es th»m, and w | ignoring that there arc ?Ikis« to whom bis presenso is unwelcome. The merry sleigh- . ing and skating parlies, that hia royal pte- ; seolo inaogurutrs, have no pleasures for 'these whose dwellings are but illv prepared j ' to" rebuff the pointed, stinging blasts that _ i accompany bis ti-its. . Lit your readers j ! remember when they drew ureuad their j bright looking stoves during the evenings ■ of the winter seavon— while listening to | those piercing north-easter* sweeping over ! their hpmes, to the mighty ocean so near j them wildly ronnog. tatlie rain descending as it somstimes doe« in torrents, or to the J i almost unheard -'still, small voice" of the r" 1 snow as it falls— remember the denizens of ^ many a room have oo chcerftil light, nor lr warm lire to cluster arouod and makemvrry - j of iitgbN. Tbe blu^t blows cold across the (t>-tfioor, and ruthlessly invades tba unpron ' tectrd cottage.. Lat those who atu bl^s.-ed ^ with an abundance of this world's 'good*, ,1 : provide, or assist in doing «e. for those lest ^ The Naliocul Thanksgiving day on Thursihvr was coucerned. The night previous l frozen sleet beat down, changing about I. ' noon to rain, which ponr-d down with still ,r ; greater vehemrncM, thus c.iu>ing the slseela lt to present a very unattiactivo and stoshy appearance. The city bad been almost d<-- „ j populated during the early part of the week. , . and on Thursday hardly more people were I moving about Ihqo you would meet on the , j streets of your sequesteied city of Cape 1 Island. The sUgcs run with f«w people g 1 inside, looking rather wet at ench other, as i. j if; reroarkiug rarcaatjcally, " Fine Thankspi giving day, this; ugh!" All the public I offices and about all Ike stores were closed. r In fact it wa* tbe dreariest Thanksgiving j oot of door* we have buj for many long i years. -It made tbe homo circle and usual I feast of "good things" *11 tbe more iuvitiog, . j however. j New York has again elected a democrat >t to tho highest local position in Ihe gift of j her people. John T. Hoffman, on* or the ,f . most eminent, and capable, aad ex|isrienced I or tbe citizens whose names were on Tuerf ! day offered to the people for their suffrage", j has bteo chosen Mayor, by about 1,3(10 0 1 majority. ! The Fenians are in trouble, and the bar. n . mofiy that reemed to pervade tbeir council* ( but a lew week* Sgo is now vanished. In n my Opinion, if tbe differences now existing u between tbe leaders of tbe Brotherhood are not speedily reconciled, the quarrels will | finally end in their niter disorganization as ; » body. This occurrence is oti tho ground a of tbe bonds, which were issued in behalf of Hie Irish Republic, being by some of the ' ' leader* declared valueless, qpd consequently gives much anxiety in tho Fenian quar- ; ® ters at present. 1 ; Hoping to have something of more inter- ' est to give your reader* in my uexi, 1 still ' I have the pleasure of being n '! , ! From Mexico. „ | Th» cause of tho recent raising of the j 3 sir ite of MatamoroK by the Mexican rcpnb- ; , j, licans under (jeneral Kscbedo, 0 er- , j plained to bava been solely a lack of am- ; j j monition. A shipload purchased in one ■ of our Northern cities wa* delayed in .il*' I arrival, and General K. coin-do was thsrrforu comptlled to suspend his offensive ' ' operations and withdraw a abort distance j ' ' from tbe town, where, at the date of latest ; soaounU, he still reirnim-d ready to resnmo ' th# siege as soon as Ibis very necessary ' : material wa* receired. His troop* aikvaid ' to ba well provided ia ail other respect*. " - and in good spirits, and lha imperial reports j that thsy are deserting are prounouneed 1 utterly groundless. To this lack of ammooi- ' j lion ou the part of the republicans, it teems, 1 ' 1 the imperialists were indebted for tbeirtuc- ■ \ cess in rveeutly running ap the Rio Grande j • ! to Melamoras the genboal containing a num* • 1 bar of French marines, of which exploit we j I have already had several accaunt*. It if ■ said that Gen. Weitxel's investigation hat 1 shown that the imperial chsreet jhat the j : gunboat Autonia was fired upon from the , Texas shore of the rivtr were onfounded. | t On the occasion of tbe withdrawal of the j imperialists from Monterey, which was soou j I aftor occupied by tbe republicans, they . marched toward Sao Luis --Pound, nnu of! four main point* at which «-« wtre j _ I mine limn ago informed Maxiuiiliso'i . I forree are to be principally concenlriilsd. i j President Juarez wa* to leave El I**»0 on j J j the 13ih of last month, to re-establish his i capital at Chihuahua. A ball ia his hoaor I ; wa- given on the IDb alt., by lb* United I | I Slate* officers at Texas. Official new*! ^ ! from th# interior of Mexico received io , ia moat satisfactory to the • 1 republican-, -honing that they are gaining ^ I ground there. ^ | General I/igan. recently appointed by | President Johnson minister to lb# Mexican • | republic, ha* arrived in Washington, but , a I hi* decision he- oot yet been muds public. • j W Mir. Gbri*. Brekman derire* to io- • ■ fotnTTbe oitia-oa-of (lap# Hand and vklr.. »»• iff. that he is prepared to take fancy i ! cakes and all rtber articles in hit line suitable for the holiday*.

Skcfchr* of City Life. j I>Km Wars, —Were y\ ever on Chaster ; 001 "reet of a Saturday afternoon ? If you ar . have not been, rosie up ue soon at possible; Ij, and if y. u can't cow-, follow me in this „d • splstft, ond I'll « how you the srghte. 'Tl* » beautiful afternoon ; the mocnjng sboppeD r. i have ull retired with thi :r tiny | artbaaes. be [ and Mn« Ton and her fneno Miss .Shoddy ,, | have gooa home to change their tid.ug ba 111 j hit* for" the promenade. dres>, and eoUeaVor | to look as nuni.tng as porsjb!.-, 'f be school ' ffi^jtirls are nil out tn matte to ei joy their only ad : holiday I and the,»ridgei» and $muum hav,i« ! iag finished their enubbiug eosiy, turn out h- ; like wis# to enjoy the "rights." small boys u- ' ia Docks aud large girls in paAtir-, old w'u,,r men. young men. young Iodic*, old gartru;d' b'oot-blarkl^ ne a s boys, black people, at mashed people, ami euckling infants ar« all rs , pouring into the prumeiindo from every' ir j cruasiog street. Here a youth of ten sumBs i mere, who strayed from lha Lures to eat lo , loino candy in a neighboring window, rr j through the 'medium of hi- imagination, sr I suddenly find* bin. ret! alone," strikes up a ig j yell between a bark and a la'i^h, plung-s ie off in exactly the wrong dircclluii, strikes ■e a gouty individual bciwero the legs, and ry ladies in "derby hots," ehnrj sack-jlgepaO. je j diCMes snd with pretty fee# "Have' yon 0- j even Will, yet ?" says the-biouilu tq her •d | dark compaiiinn. *, j "'No, iiidead. but he'll bu down, snd then ' si he'll take us to Rorqw'. ' I "Well, I hup,.- he hurries ; it look nio a ». half-hour thi- afternoon to make oiy water- . u I"Obl 1 can mskn minw sooner ill f Fucther cunver-ation is lulerruptnj by • Is the uppesrauce of iIim luitg-songbt iDdivi- ; ,y dual, who i* eagerly uluiched by his »<lfl ,'i «•- ] compauioo-, and the trio proceeded up Ihe rej "Black-em' cries a .uony sud dirty wjfacud Italian. .Saturday Night Just out s-iman: get off in moire calafas!" screamicjout un old dowager. "I uevrr saw such < d. impudent people in all my life!" g i (.'oufuse.l by Ihe hoot-black, frightened ig ' by t lie newsboy, frozen by tbe policeman. , si ! and poshed by the Tat woman, you are prog, j pelled along sideways, backwards and onj knowingly. The him it frightful. Strange tt ! yon ii g Biro hug with tba utmost impunity ' "f ■ slrsngo young ladies; small brothers scream io they will tell ma on stater Sullie; and old | d | men wooder "what the devil the earth is j s- j coming to!" "Don't squeeze so!'1 cries a ! *. j thin young woman, who is tryiog b«r al-.-10 j most to get squeezed all ihe time. "I'll; I juit tell my mo.b-r, now !" say* a young | r- ' lass, endeavoring Id luuk displunsed ul baris i ing her hand pressed by a pit-sing youth, j ,n j "Dors yonr mother know you're out.! g | si* f" says a tall young man, wttli an et- f m I tremely red bead. "Yes. hot yours don't II ! know yuu fetched the stove out with >on," < ts returns lb# dauiset. The- rrd-hi-nd wilts, I d | and the young woman grows in stature jusi j If two inches. '• I "How I bate lo go by the Continental, j 1- Susie." "So do I. Sue, but we won t look r- j at (hem nasty mi-n !" Bat it seem- tho j | 'nasty mm' have such- naatv attractions ! r- j thul tba aforesaid young women pass and ' 11 | repass a dozen time* in tbe hour. But it's getting dark — no nice young ' : iady it on Cbesnul street after dark alone. , They raako a rush for tba cart — prefer sit- ! 1 | ting on the gentlemen's laps to taking their ' * j seats. Tho policeman all adjourn to take ' a ten cent drink and twenty cunt's worth ^ j of free lunch, and thu street, lately so! j crowded, noisy and jovial, is as quiet as a ! * | country village," and ax deserted as a i * i batnted graveyard. " j Truly. IIaitu Rustic, j e ej —Tho Soldiers' and Sailors' -National j I j Convention will meet in Washington on I • the fourth Mrttfday of January next. j MA1UHED. '•| STITKS— CL.MIK,— On WMbtradaj, otb lnvt, by • « Ihe V l> lie,-, l, I). D. at Ihe, re.ldeaee of the i brtto'i lulhcp, Air, F. Illki tl .Suf Ann*, >Uuxli i d let of Ore. Clark, Kaq., all ol ('anulro, S. J. J | i > i i i > | .. I SLOAN —6 PhlUdefohl*. oo Ihe lib lnvt., Calle | * I IXAXUIVC — U nuiadateu*. on the lib In^.ut, I- i Mrs. Abtnr t. Iwaulnr, Ik the 70th > ear of her upAN OH DIN AND II * : T"0 aathorlte lb» ereetlon of a Ctlv 11*11 amt J ill . I 1 In the Clly of Cafe lalnnd. Str. I. lie It rmlalned and entete,! by the tohkble | t*nt. of Ihe Cslj or Capa liLunl, la ell) eoam-ll *»- : n mMot, *ml l« hentby en ,*n-l by -.uthutily of thr S | ni.ir. Th*t Jtinc* .s. kcuueily. Waters B Miller, ■ noJ Wllmvn W. Wuabsiuid «te hrrrby appolaled '• eouutrti-loaera far thr erecting » City lull *nj Jail * In Ih- City of C.*jw IrUnd, «nd that Mid rosimlr ! •loner* I*- and the* m betel) authorised to select i u : and purchase a •tillable lotto aaldclty wherrttn lu I rteel e*Ul hul'dtag I toser-tve a deed of «ouveyaner y , Iheiefttr— Mtd deed aad thr Ullrnf said lol to he ,p- , ( such pcitoo or ict«oc« *• thr* ma) tfctak the Burst ; I tn be e m ,"!,') e,i th.-reof j and to purrhaae and rua- , S . tract focruoh mntrruta ** m«y Iw urr-raialy in tlir i , ! rot.nto.-t Ion of »u- h U'lildliic. '■ | to . a. And tr tt I u rtber ,.id,lne,l 1-y the author- j n ! tbarlfrd to borrow oa I Jr l*llh n( tne City of Cape ' m i Ultr.d a rum nut 'c'uft ;- ti n tlmuum) dollar*, or ir I to *aid olfierl, fcy !hr IHueof the lioo.Ir of Ibr'cily j j - 1 „ Sue- X And b* tt fqmhrr ortlnlurtl by the autbor*i Ity aUmtid. thai thf Ktrar, Titiwum and City n J CI, rh of Ihe Li, ) of Cape Gland \<e rn>i«a rr-,1 and ' dlreclrd lor»rrute Bad drlltrr, under 'he real of e ! Uectt>,*aNl lion daiwn thrrlurtruihentr of w-rlllaz auihortted by tbl> (.rfho-er,-, pWdntfl* Ihe lallh g ilirntyof t ape lean# for tne pat'meni of the laid , debt and lBlrraat.tn atlck an.nuula aad M thr aald I ,-omitilwlo-ter* may deem e«|*,llrnl v *K< '• AaU I* 11 furihrr ortlalard by the aulhorIty aDreaald, Tlut there Iw *mrr»ed «n.l t*l>ed by n ta* uuoa all penoa>aad properly lalherllytd Cepr . , Idamt, sutfirut Io taa«l-on. Ihe sua of tea thou- tn l " didlau. araamoch tat trel ae may hr r.? • -r**ry, he- . I bo object of ?M« ubMtuure, orer and .l-ovrthe "■ tnm* oihrrwbe authorised aad riiiTrtedtoberriard, i the tame to Iw applMI to »a.-d. thr err. tl m of sueh I. building rod the r»p,aa« lacidmi iherrtoi said . taa Kihra.aeMed awl «oll,v-ed in ru -h an,. ...at. '• ; aaaually a* airy I* rr#ulnt.l In meet ll.r int.-fe.t „ amlprsa.tpalotaaidboartaaelhrytK'. uie due, and > to . .iisiy and ifosr theexsnaeei lor -rrrd la Ihe errca Una of ufcl bufldlng *. B. VAUONACt.r, Mavcr. ! Attrat. JKSdK 11. SMITH, Ol) Clerk. i

SPECIAL NOTICES, l- JOHN H. mrnuN, ' Attornrj-qj-Lan. Mastrr, Examiner, and bollcltur In t hanrrry/ '' cap r. may coi ar Hiir^ksBt JtRXrv. musHi:its: it iiihkf.rs : ! v'rraled, ra rimirl of prtrr. ' (dr*-, | Addiru.Mt arnrr b Co., CdeiktyB, New York. DIM IN F.N N, HLIND.VCNM AND * j' T1ieiT|.| < A'lMUHII. ; aud t'oualr) tuteropil hUOCDr*. The medietl .- faculty •:,- in, , led lo .eeo.u^y thrir pat teats, a> . lir h». th. wan--, in hi. practice. ARTIFICIAL ; . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 ' js h i -- JS03',< K 'a 1%"! uiim.7KVni ^Mmir'twicM* t..'?.,^ '' j t AOTHF ,«TKr.i. sqt .titF« Wi.^: 2^ y'vv h 4XTI^' ^ ^ 5EM AMI ItTI'.HFNTINf. * 1 vTd^SRf "■ * tnod'cl Slograph) I, HO! FOli THF t HKINT.tlAM ClJJOUtMVSA I-KSTIVAIr , r u i: s i: y t ii k i a s c ii v r c ii, I SATl'RDAX' if I 't'AV.Vfr. DEC. !W, •j vna j I | topper wiUtwmren. dost j I IIIM I* LANDS ],'OK UKllSO.VS DESIRING NEW j HOMES.. OHAYVILLK, • ,\A ^ The FrrtUlty ot the SoU, th* Healthful sod Keula) | "jiliS* . 1 ' i (Tlirre hourr from MilUdriphta, and twroly ir.tn j | uln from Cape titan! CUT, via M'o! Jrraoy R,il. i : CILALLnXClat COMPETITION* -j with any other I, walll) in tho t'atlld Stale*. " j " I IWejIpllmi of town aod .»itj«.-rnt land, forwarded : I by addressing R. B. SWAIN, Agent, | -j iioJJ .VAYVILLE. CAPi: MAt Co. N. J. CAPF >1.4 v TELEGRAPH. Thi: American Trlreuih t umpany have taken _ ^ ch.nrr "if Ihr Trle<r,ph Unr N-'ercrO rtill olrl-.; ' .lr*|mtj-hc* from L>pr Ul.od lo all point, of Ihe . !" onh-r Ia Ihr Railnaut la-pot.. OOtre hnura from f I * A. >!^tn a P.SI j oa duadaya, fi,«n » 10 * A.M., aod j l a,.,- luaad, pro. ut, l«). ' A V ALFA RLE INVENTION. I |.n FRY CODY nil OWN IIROUJI M.tKKR, r * MIUAIPS St- ALUCBUtiOM HKAD. - I Them. If rucefeaful article of thr kind ever Intro- * ducril In Ihia country. Patau led Jnee IJ. lnU>. b . I hi* article I. a met ,111c .rranzriacol. by the uae . « ; of wh-rfc rrery farmer ran make hi* own broom., 1 - | without Ihr uwnl ronl or tyl^i Of any kind. r j Th,. head, or civ;.,.. |. matr of malleable iroa, , an.l will U.t a (If, lime, ar there an no rrrrw. or ' 1 aprinra to «al out of order, i- I We want an arrive, rarrguttc f-n In each county a ' In -New Jrrary, tn nvurr for hioreir iheexclusrie r j right lor thi. article, whirl, rvrr; family will wan,, d A rood c nance to makr ntaoe). No eomprritlon. y Call oradUre** H ,V)U V hSMSULK), « ritoll Hstecvttts. Chester O.uuty, P». f PRO BONO I* I tlLK O ! | JJH' your Sewing Machine*, Organ*, and Ptaao* j JOHN HARTMAN, a! Mtl.LVH.LN, N.J., cliior*, tkteyN Crlrhrated Collage Or**ni aad Sfa- - ludruc-, PI.inCM. Sc., aad , lellvers them hi {ou, at !, City Prime., with'oal the rort or frelghl. The part irul.r ailratioa or *11 ibOM dMlriag Ma. r chtan, I* dureteil So the faela tlut they ar* oot only I coateyrd lo Ihetr ,W*lb»tloa wtlhuut Ur not of I lr»n.|»e,.Mon,l«it are arranged teaily fnropermrioD, 1 and all the ne«m*ary Inwrurilon* given for Ihclr I manacearal la HRMMINH, FLU. INI., BRA I II* 1 ING, NMBUIfiCRING, ami It i#.Nd with the * tame. We tar, boy of Mart .tiro. Address , john hartman ■leM MiU, Die, N. 1. >

c» NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SCIIENCK'* MANDRAKE PILLS, • , a<1 poR- LIVER COMPLAINT A SI BSTITITR FOR CXt.OMEL. I f ) . ur la.wel« on ,-oallve, TRY TIIEM. ^ U you bair worms, b, TBY THF.M, ' If ydor breath Dtasd, THI TIIEM. rn' j TRY THEM. * TRY THEM. ;L'V>«uh..ea..:Whe,yrhe, ■T fog THEM. 3 TRY THEM. TRY TIIEM. Illue M- .r. aoh other ).re,.vari^R| of Mereury. ■r : I.C". r in.ire.ull rioi andMralhlhao the n„urr.,l to denouno d b, the iffiopothio er j TIIF. MANPRAKF. PtUjt j IV, . Will r.r a. MMa*'llK.jnedMaebi 'rireiyerlment. Srbriwk-a "f.-r- . . ; l-ut when gitee fur H)rpep*la( ^ - KCitlfd Tonic. By fhl. Judlrlou. treat- r ••lie f-v.-ultle. are -perdll, rr.lorr.1 In I - : -III the worst r.,„aof todlgtsHon U h. .1 •- . 1, t fb ,! Ihr liter I. the lilgrat Inter- ■ 'M.'imrth. blood and prrp»rtu*tbr ..I h. many ilitotrirr*. am! I hat -IIj.lt I. not aurprlslng tlurt a inrdlcta* '■ %' ' » lodcrful .-hacgt* lo the neutral '.rietrhnlaen, and other aUrniog ami dlilmrlng lion ol Ih, Ik. sr. art .|wrdll) removed by the ime of 1-1 CI!., I. Irit-ai -, . ei.. I drptaaaloa of rplntr ■1..I :hee«j,.)iprnt»f life, are all to be rcllreed by | thr uir of *1 HKM'K'd MANDRAKE PILLS. ■ -V. i ra.» * nifrtiSg'hJSJJS^r™1 'JIJ hud i.-.iixiiarrtulUclenily strong to raprtta , . :.. .. -I . Mibcatioi, ..! thr wonderful cum . •-j , > a - ■ t.- I ; o ~.i . i-.-d I ..fue have efThlur0 •••irm'w »"ln a atateOMhw j «• f-'-lr* I— '« »'• mi»,l with V'ln I .writing would ti.. in mj wr!»;» and ankle., reu-lrria* them lo- . r . . l-lr.,1 to Ihe brad, whleh would frll i ,r" 'L'i.',','i\mi^«,rrWI nn'th"' ^Mploe**" °t . - , -I I BnTmySrTf aimlher .->"..1-1. .u otiiuiakiflr fuo «ai eftrefrd • • < -IM«. ai d ,uur , aluable ir rrrtorrd I.M>rrf»el hrallh W- * '' -o ^* o-'r wui be r^etad. ,1 ha*o I CII,Rl.r* JOHNSON, fa. Foionil) l iiotrr.- Ink M.oufaeiurer Pr. STHKNCK will le pn lclonally al hl.pilnfl. No It North .lath street, corner of Com- ' , -mil 1 1- M ; No. I.- llu.id .trcrt. New York, eyefy Tu.-d. \ . from 7 to A ; No. Si Summer uoyt-lmi-ii. | >!«.. . r.eiy Wrdorrday, from S-wTaml every i oil er Friday at !,*> B-altlmp»e.,rrrt, nalllmore, MdAll adetsr free, hul fjinflhoioush rxamlnatloa of : the Inn*. HifMrimftriplrometrr tbn charge la three ' — -brtri- of the Putaoak Syrup and Seaweed Toole , For rale by all DruggHt* and Dealer*. dimly T HUMAN D. ( I.4R H'S I SHOT AND MHIE STORE. I) riarhlnrton Street, oppmlte Ainrrlcan Hotel, i A l .rce and wadl avairtrd stork of j GENTa . LADIES', , HOYS'. MISSES', and LHILDREN S BOOTS, ._ SHOES, and GAITERS, I rnn.l,cl!y on hand, at Ihe Inwrrt rash pries*. Work made lo order. Repairing neatly done. ROOT AND SHOE STORE. d 'pit. Suhrrriber has on hand a NEW STUCK of no ors, shoes, »%4 omi vrs, frit Rents' Ladles' aod Children; and we feel rate ' lu .a, luc thnt we have oa hand, Ihe /awmr and krtf iroortmrnt In Cape May; which will he sold at our „ -I Shu e. /irni/sr Street, I., lathe bulldmt lately oeruirted l-y Mr. Halaall, be5 Ossy/re OME*Odf fr/ws mpJsBS*itieilii t. ml OE.kTS' FINE CAI F SKIN ROUTS, Alwr.GI'XNINO A DITCHING BOOTS , arr »«M by C ARRETSON k CHURCH. , ais '' Miuea rnadr to onler, or repaired PORTABLE COTTAGES. . • COL. A. DERItOn'N TJATF.NT PIIRTAnu: SECTIONAL RCILC1" r INGS, .-Uoufaclnrrdat /'.I / KKSOX. XE H' JERSEY. , Parked and .hli-prd to nnlrr. art ap la a lew hour*, ' ; and ran l«- takru down ami rowrrrled. without dam- „ . Ifr I* Ihe Materials. *«— l-rrwir.. of ordinary In3 | tfllleemrernn-eel tfarm n,. ... | COTT J £ SS—PL A IS, l:\CUSU OR COTIIIC, ' i For tl.e «ra.t,le. the Mountain., the F.ra or Ptaatailoo, tritti-rs, Warrhuuw* arret BuHdluea of say -lie or rt)lemadr lu *retlon* under thi* Psleat, .-uaveniual lor Iran.iwrlation. and ran hesel upb)people of ordinary talent, without using nails or ; ^•.MVK.'&AT AND SUBSTANTIAL. Collage* ro.1 emu, *700, *r-4. «Juu and upwards. . parked uady idt shipment. A plain cottage, I Sal* ■ IrrLcan ^ he DndedwB^ aNwa kjgs tombse ■ J ; daUvsml ™»lw rallwaj dc|*A In baisnon, N. J. Thu system ol . Portable r.uiklUg* te- aeknowl- »- ' edged lo be the b*»t tn the world, and la -very eon-. ,. - , rnivnl for |Wt. .at wlahlog to m.ka tenpersry re- . . vl.tr nee, or hir I.eallrirwwCen materials ad Watsi * 1 , are ararre or cuatty, betas ucitkly ml up, and tan rtarj.tr to thr mitvilala. TUe lyaMa* ceo alao he ... ovrd tn tar sttrtiun of kulldinc* lor pemaaeaee, '* rllhrr plain ,.r In alyle moal rlahoeaia. Bptemttd, lit - for email Sanry hotUlnga. ' *» •- / „ l-r.-1-at..l building daleriala. aurh aa Saehr*. „ His, d., IV", rs. M.-i line, Bnmket*. and Utosbos err " .Hul.r Word.o.k ,»r say style of huUdlag. Alao, 0" Martpi. Irr..- HooriiJr or W'aiiimuts, la v«nmM eolc ore a woods iumi.1,,.1 lo ardor pmmi.i.y, and all of the Iw.l quatll) . tj- TERM* CAifiv For pr.ev « of Portable Buildings or Materials, send plan or dearription. A/HERROM, I se-Jd WUal atrrrt Steam Works, l-mlctswa, N.J.