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5hf (Dtran St'a-i'r. C*pe Island, (kpe May Oonnty, S. J., 8. IL_ MAC! Off A OLE, WcdtiPMrfn J-. Jan. 3. iwififi. KATK9 Of ADTIRTIIISU. Oor Hun tlwi. 'iS v» Sfx^hoafis** * '^JS * oer sen*. |«M fmlmW'i or fjuim oMt oat niwlM ^ aU Bob, ocr yrrwr ^ (00 JuB column. three wont Irs i»uu w- • sis swaths a 4 o IWf o'rtuino llwwilM mui Yearly advertisements mo* he r ha need quarterly without additional 'barer Legal adsertlaemrnts Issrrtri at the rsktalih.fished >y low. H Fori report ft tho proceedings ol th* Board of ^.'boMi Ff»*b6lder», ir» Oret ****■ S3" A *tat»<I netting of the Soldiers' Uniru wiM he h#ld on Saturday FVi-oiug first, 1Mb hist., at th» City Hall, Cape TaUnd, All nrenilyin or- req'iefted I. attend. , thr Wealltrr. Tho quality of tho articU faroiabed tbir latitodo for oome dayi p*»t. has been of the dam peat character. Thn consolation remain*, howavur. that tbe ram* Mata of, aflitir* baa prevailed all oror tba country. One bonefit mnltius from the rain, i' that it ihow* to oar energetic itreet cojnmi*fiooer the preciio localitiet where bia scrfice* are mo«t needed. Donation Tlait. Th* fri*nd?of Rev. Mr. Jencka, pastor' of the Court House Baptist church, gitee him a donation visit on Satutduy evening last. The occasion was one of mncb pleas- i actoesa to all porliea, and of prollt to the | paator. Now that prices of the n"ces»un»*> of life are largely increased, rongregatinns j canoot do a better thing than to favor their j paator* with donation virils. # 1 Religious Meetings. A lories of religion* meeting* wa» com- 1 menccd in the Breihyterian cburcb of tbi* ' city, ao Wgdoeicfcy evening of !a*l week, ' continuing during tbe present week, and so . long aa tbe interest manifested shall jnstify. | Tbe meetings in lb* Methodist ehotcb coo- ' liaoo wilb unabated interest, and a uumber I of persons bavo brniu admitted to proba- , tiooary membership. Masonic election. Hie following officers of Cape island : Lodge, No. 30, A. Y. M., having been duly elected, were initalled to serve fur the ensuing year: ^ W. M.-Yirgil STr>. Marry. S. W. — Joseph Q. William*. J. W . — Smith Hughe*. Treasurer,— Batnuel 8. Marry. Secretary.— Samusl K. Lttdlam. 8. D. — Samuel R. Stite*. J. |t.«— John W. I.ycett. 'ly for— William F. Casaedv. Patent Stove Hamper*. Messrs. Francis flildruih and Jonathan Fltbir.g have purchased the right of Cupe May county for a patent stuve damper, an ingeoloui arrangement to fasten on the pipe. Tba object of tbe invention i* to economise fuel, tod at the present price of that article, aaylbing that will reduce iu consumption while producing the, same amount of brat, is worthy of lovetligalioo. .| Out of Ibess dampers ha* beeu attached to j the stove pipe in Ibis office, whore it ran he exemined by those interested in saving ' fttel. Ordination. Ao Eeeletiaaticsl Cnuncifo of which Rev. 9- B. Stoat we* Moderator and Rev. U. 1 T. Middleditch. D. I)., Clerk, held ut Holmdel, N. J.. on Thursday, December j 14, resolved to ordain Rev. Charles K. WfeM. Jr,. pastor of the Calvary Baptist chorch in Ibi* county. Tbe sermon was j preached byhisnncle, Rev.-W. V. Wilson, j •f Port Monmouth ; tbe ordaining prayer : wae offered by Rev. F. T. Cailbupper ; the charge waa giveo by R«». Cbarle* K. Wil- 1 aoo. lather of tbe candidate, and tbe band of fellowship by Rev. John Jones, of Sea- j "«-• ' Watch Meeting. 1 At the M. K. cbnrcb in this city a large i I congregation easembled on Sabbath err. 1 niog last, and passed the closing boor* of ■ 1 the expiring year. The servicss were com- 1 menced by a prayer meeting at 9 o'clock, 1 followed by ao appropriate sermon at 10 j I o'clock by the pastor, from Kphesisns f>:x -i, - I aad was listened to with marked attention. I He spoke feelingly of the fearful importance 1 of the occasion, and of the necessity of re- 1 deeming the time before tbe nlgbl comalb. 1 The present hour was fraught with interes e to all. Many who had, at the commence- t ment of 1869. been in tbe full enjoyment of; c health and strength, now slept in tpetllent t grave, and maay too will sleep the sleep j t that kouws no wakiog, before I860 shell i have peased away. After the sermon, tbe j j praying meeting exercises were resumed. . 1 Several persona presented themselves at i the altar for prayers, and a nnmber were c taken into fellowship with the chnrcb. Al l • five minatee belore 12 o'clock the whole congregation bowed In ailent prayer, and | d while in this hnmhls posture tbe clock t lolled the death-knel! or 1H4.Y Tbe scene | , was solemn and impressive, and nut to be j n forgotten by those pteweet.. ■**" The tlrand Lodge of Masoo* of the j n " Slate of New Jertrr, will hold its regular : seMfoti at Odd Fellows' Hall, io Trenton. 1 on the 1 9th of January next. I
Bt. John-k Festival. ♦ Tbe roemberi ft Cape Island Lodge. No. .' 30, A. Y. M., eeUbrsted the festival of St. | Jobs'* day, by a sapper at t be Centre House, nn the evening of the 27lh olt. I A company of members and their wives, H numbering nearly »ixiy. sat down tn nn' - excellent entertainment prepared by Mr. Mecray, and vi^nyed themselves immen-ly. - After the topper bad been dtspeneed of, ml* testing speech** were mode by Messrs. go Joseph 4J. W illiaias, J->bo W. Lycett. J J M south, S. R. Msguoagle and rtbeia. * Dr. Seouu l lj, Mary . tho. uld««l Jfraauo m present, enter1 sirred the company* with a » brace of old lime soogs. much to tbb de- " light and gratification of the ladies. Tbe " company separated at a seasonable hour. -> well pleased with tbe supper, the tosti- „ tntiob eod— themselves. Baptlnt Fair. I, , Tbe ladie* io charge of tbe fair for the ^ benefit of the Baptist church of this city. CDBlhlbed their efforts during all of last . *«ek, with reasonable success, considering it 1 th# ipclemenoy of the weather Through the kinduct* of Mr. Philip Koenig, of 1 I'lnladelpbia, proprietor of tbe La Pierre 1 Iluuae, tbat estahlisbment, with ail of its 'r . ceii vetueDCea of tables, dishes, chair* and ; ranges, was ydsced at their disposal for tbe -gwrpoe-s of gtuieg e grand tapper 00 Mort- [ day evening, January 1st. Notwi^stanJing tbe inclemency of the weather, a large is 1 company assembled and partook of an eleifigsbt entertainment, svery one expressing n . the bigbast satisfaction with supper and tbe jf ; rlforts made to please. The ladies desire p. thus publicly to acknowledge their indebtit edtiesa to Mr. Kuenig, lor bia kindneea in B- giving them tbe nsc of bia bonac for the r. | purpose of tho cotcrtainment. ffiew Jersey Patriotism. j To pKEarnxax: — The undersigned were appointed a committee, at the last New e Jersey Conference, to collect facts io re- * gsrd to those who were members of our ^ j Church, representing ns in the armies so ; recently fighting the battle* of th* IUpubj and who have been wounded or slain in 1 thejr country* service. Tbe minister* in J both the New Jersey end Newark Conference* are earnestly requested to furnish a«, at the earliest convenience, any interesting i- farts which mayj have com* nader their noli tic#. Our chaplain* are specially invited 1. to aiJ a* in Ibi* work. 0 j .Send to ehher of tbe committee, a* fol- |'- 1 iow* : 0. iit'OHtn, New Brunswick ; 1. ! K. II. Btokm. Trenton ; r j . 8. Vaxsaxt, Camden. An Able Corps of Writer*. 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GESERAI. ItfEWB. "' | — Hon. Henry Winter Davis, M. IL, ' died suddenly in Baltimore 00 Friday last. ( —Lieut. Ueneral Scott arrived at Key f West Dec. 17. by the U. 8. steamer (Jen- ' era) MrCMIan. from New Orleans, and r will spend part of the whiter at that plact. j- — The collector* of Salem coonty give ,f notice tbat the County Bonds due Jautmry ■a, j 1st. will be paid at the Salem Bank, nod I j that holders will not be allowed interest on , i them after due. m i — ••WelK'barlev," said a friendly gent a to an urchin of three years, on Christmas e- day, ••what did you find io your stocking ie this morning?' ••Find-" replied the r, hopeful, "why f found a big hole." i —On Chiisttnas morning every gShle, gate-way, or b.irn door in Xofwuy j< deco. j rated with a sheaf of corn fixM OS the top ^ J of a tall pole, from which it i* intended - that th* birds shall uuke their Christmas ' ' 1 dinner. t(, — The Trenton American rays that I, Chancellor tJreen contemplate* retiring from the Chancellorship, which position he lias held for so many years .with signal ls 1 ability. Tbe cagse for this step is said io j be declining health. ie ' — Bernndu, formerly commander of the j— rebel pirate ebip Alebem* ha* arrired in j. Washington under guard, from the Bute ■h of Alabama, whereTte w^i recently arrested. f. He is to be tried b^'^iaval court-martial g on charge* of viajxliog tbe laws of war. '• — Clemsnt C. Clay, of Alnbams, fore merly United States Senator, more recently t- a rebel *g»nt io Canede, aod at present a 0 ! prisoner at Fortress Monroe, has recently iu been permitted' by the President to receive a visit from bis wife. Mrs. Clsy^rrivtd at the fortress on 'Thursday of last week, and was soon after admitted to an interview 'c with her hoaband io hi* prison. A Fortress w Monro* correspondent Slates tbat *b* was *' Hurprissd to find Mr. Clay io such good lr ' health, his confinement not appearing to 0 : have iejuriously affected him. Th* health *" j of Jeff Davis is also taid to eootinu* good.' B — Ueneial Graot ha* issued ao ordar rer vokmg the recent one in reference to civil employes of th* military service, aniL dip reeling army commander* to reduce th* number of civilians in militaiy employment j to the lowest possible point. M ell pieces wber* the requirement* of tbeferTice will j permit detail* from the ranks are to be made to (upersede civil employes, except- . ing clerks, and for all positions in which . civilians mast be retained those who bev* served in th* army are to have the preference. Those who have never been in the '- military service ure to be discharged as fa«t d . as thsy can be repliced by those who have. * I — In mentioning tbe transfer of lb* Trent i ton Monitor to the (ia;*Vt, Ike Morrittown B ! Jrr.tyman says : "Almost simultaneously wiih this announcemeot, and duabtles* baring a conj neution with it. w* have a rumor that the 'r | Delaware aod Uaritao Bay has been sold I to the Camden aod Amboy Company. If - trne, this operation effectually defeats for a long time to come the Congressional ^ scheme to anolbet tbrnngh route be. tween New York and Washiegtou ; and tbe bargain between the rival companies has b**u forced by the certainty that the 1 bill which has already passed tbe House of I Representatives by a large msjority, would , also pass the Benale. We suspect th* _ i Camden and Amboy bare heeo comntdb-d i . to pay pretty well to gel bold of the other j road." , The Week of Pray cp. The Evangel cat Alliance, through it* j European branches, has issued its annual , i ^recommendation on this subject" remindiug . the church of the pressing nerd of more of . Gou'A blessing, hi* great faithfulness in the , past as a prayer-hearing God, and hi* m- , , sured readiness still to bless "in proportion < r a a prayer is offered wiih onu accord by those „• who are united by n comraea tailh, and who - , share in tba bleasiogs of a common talration." Th# paper suggests dtily topic* for exhort atiog *"d supplication dqring the week, two Sabbath* inclusive, a* follow* : "Sunday, Jon. 7.— Sermons on lha duties I of Christians to each other, a* member* of - 1 the body of Christ. 1" 1 "Monday, Jan. fi— Acknowledgment* of 1 j Divine mercie* and coofeuinn of sin. | "Tuesday, Jan. 9— The Christian Church ' 1 That its testimony msy be clearer, iu faith 1 stronger, and ite devotedoese, liberality, I ' and zeal enlarged. "Wednesday, Jan. 10.— Nations : For | their temporal and spiritual welfare* for king* and all in authority; for the maini tenaoca of peace ; and for the increase of I | 'righteonsoeK, which exaitelh a nation.' I "Tbnreday, Jan. 11.— For Christian fam-' 1 i His*, for lerveoU, and for scheols and col. j leges. "Friday, Jan. IS.— For Christian mission* aod ministers, aod for all engaged in ^ Christian work. "Saturday, Jen. 11— For Christie** in sorrow, in sickness, and in persecution ; for i the wiifow and th* orphan. "Sunday, Jan. 14.— Sermons: Th* bless- | , iug to be « 1 peeled from the ntauifofled union of believer* or all countries." ; Tbe paper i* signed by th* uffio.se or the I ; British, French, German, lire seel-, Gene, i Swedish, and Turkish branches of tbe Alliance. We now lock tor a general aod ' earnest observance or this solemn season ol ; intercMtion. There i* something unspesk- 1 ably sumblime in the thought of lb* wfa.le j j Church of Christ in the world, prostrate lb* throne of grace in thee* eon. ! tiouoos services, each day *11 engaged with ' the same thought, aad praying for the i • object. |
From Mexico. , Additional important Mexiran iMte* has 1^* been received from YersCruVto the litth inst The imperial piper* aonouoco that •y Don Mangel Rujz, Judge of the Supreme '•* Court of the Republic, has absndnoed Juarrz and proteeUB acainit the latter con- *• j tinning to act as President after his eousli. ve j tutinnsl term had expired. Kveols at and rj>i 1 1 the vicinity of Vera Crax do not indicate ml , sny intention of the French to withdrew do j from the ronntrr at an early d iy. -but. on j the contrary are regarded there :i- showing nt a disposition to contest tjypr nry of an Mexican territory with the I iime* The arrival of soldier* frotn c- cftnl,e | tiboe, twelve hnndred being Ian i it Vera ; Crnz oh the 6th inst,. and about three bandred more on the Uth! all of whdln were B' immediately hfter sent into the field.— French cannnn and other war munitions ' -(j and supplies are still daily arriving, and the city are being greatly I atreni;lhen«d and remounted with the heavi- ^ ; est and most improved guns, the work being , carried on os secretly a. possible, end ^ : principally at night. Further particular. , ' ere given of the victories which tire imp*- : " ' rialisli claim to have gained ut Monterey j 0 over th« forces of the republican Genera] j Escopedo, on the 22d, 23d, 2lth. and 2.">tb | It* of November. They represent tbat lie was ! W'i dllthh SOCSriffe' "eily w it h c'.miTaeroWe" lbV>" *• j aod pursued for about one hundred and fifty i d- -miles. Thi s* boasted triumphs etc regarded ' »l *t very stdall affairs. General Escopedo, , ' after Udldiug tbe city for some days, during ir- which his troops stubbornly defended thiir ly position in several severe engagement*,! s deeming it prudent to withdraw, in courtly quence of the imperialists being largely rere ; inforced. A bearer of despatches from tli« at Mexican capital, on bis way to Washing- ' id ton, waa in Vera I'ruz on the tilth inst.— 1 iw ! The rebel Maury, Maximilliun's Commi-- I ss : sioner of Colonization, baa issued another , as circular letting forth the ad VHiitsg.- of Mex •d 1 ico for emigrants ; but the majority of those to l colonist* who have already arrived there th ' appear to be in a miierablt- condition. d.^ In regard to the progrei* of the contest on the Pacific coast of Mexico, a San ,jl ! Francisco despatch states that tho repub. - ' lican General Alrarex wa* witbio twenty1# eight miles of Acapulco on the 3<)tb of November, and was confident of success. He was greatly harassing the imperialists, and HI ' bad cut off their supplies of provisions from [ w j the surrounding country, it- 1 From Europe. :b j President Johnson'* Message bud been r* - received in Englun-i, and theUnnnuss mod r- : eration aod aiatesmanship displayed thereie in were warmly commended by Hie Kocli.h •t | press. It is stated that on receipt of the ! e. Message, American securities advanced in tbe London market. | Spain, It wa* confidently asserted, bad ; accepted the mediation ol England id tbe ; Chilean dispute. " j The other great Boulb American trouble ' wes also, accordin^.lo the Paris 1'atrit, in j * a fair way for settlement, the Paraguayan ' President having intimated to the American ^ Minister at Boenos Ayrea his willingness j j to come to teryns. It i* to be noted, how- j ' 1 ever, tbat direct advices received in New ! * 1 Yotk Irom Bueeos Ayrea of a later date I j than those received in Europu make no | " 1 mention ft this matter. | 'Alaximilian was endeavoring to resome j j relntion* with tho Pope. «n-l meanwhile found it impossible to carry ut bis recruit- ; ing plan* in Europe. j The continent of Europe r o, tinned agi- ' | tateJ by the death of Kiug Leopold of 1 Belgium. > I Trials of Fenian' were, progressing at ' Cork. One of the paper* published io that j j city asserts that a number of .killed pilots^ have aecently set out from IreMnd in order to pilot tho expected Fenian Alubtttnas. t- A <aufioii Iu Soldiers, i. It is almost certain that the present ConD | gress Will pass a law to equalize the bounty „ 1 of volunteers so that those who enlisted in i 0 i.leUl and 1>C2 and the brat menthsof 186.1. ! ,. ; shall receive a bounty snfficieot to make r : their whole bounty equal to that received „ j by those who volunteered in 1864 and 1865. This being known hundreds of scamps will ( be busy in procuring assignment* from tbe ,f. soldiers of their claim* by wbicb their i bounty shall go to fill tbe pockets of the ,f ! scoundrel* who make it their business to j prey upon them. Already, a great number (, ' of discharged volunteers I. (ire- been swinI, 1 died by the plausible rascals who a re always ,f - on Ike lookrout for auchxhsnce*. | If Congress shall— at we suppose ft will — r I pass a law to pay extra bounties to any of r j the volunteer*, it appear* to u* thsl it . 1 would be wise to provide thutetb* money 1 . should be paid to the soldier himself, and | not to a claim agent. Or, if this is not r* practicable, agents might be appointed by 1, each State, to attend to tbe business, prepare the necessary paper', drew the money, and pay it over to tho claimant. He should f be paid bj tho Stat*, or if deemed belter that be should be peid by (he claimant*, then bit compensation should he fixed by 1 r | law. If some secb precaution be not liken, / j many of tbe discharged soldiers will b of swindled out of a large portion of whsleveij I l.hoanty lb* government may giaul tbetn.-J j .itaii Gazette. 1 j Cape Island 8. N. Association] - ; A meeting of tbe teacher* and pupils oP* 1 1 the various Sabbath acbools on Cape Island, I ! and all other* who may feel disputed to r attend, will be held iu the Methodist Episcopal church, on Sunday, JanuuiyeM, at 1 j 2 o'clock in tb^ afleruoon. It is designed 1 1 j. to Turin a permanent association, auxiliary ! to tbe Coupty Association, for tbe purpose 1 ; of advancing the Sabbelh School caos*. liaukOK W. 'Smith, ' Secretary for Cape Island. 1
SPECIAL NCVTIOES. Mnluid Be ite lit I. ife insurnurc t'omimny, lt I NEWARK. NEW JKRSEf. ie J. y. tEAglxa, SeevUle, itso AOZST roa Care Mar Covstt. 1- Jolin B. Huffman. I- Atloraey-nt-Law, MRstrr, Kxamlnrr, and d -Solkltor In t hancrri. e CAfK M»V COURT HOfSK. SEW JERSEY. w Dr. J. F. I.cumtng, fi D**T»T. n g Ort-ICE PAY*: ,f CAPE MAY ' Ol HT lloi'SL.—' Tuesday*. - j ^ 'S'A A r. l.f.*.,— Thursdays, Ertit*)*, and the forenoon ' 1- ty-TIiiw MuutaxTt. CnmllUQas Cash. jcT-«H " Hltltkcrs! Mhij|krrs! • lj selel, on receipt ol prlre.' ' foxr-) 'I AUitrcM, Warner k . firuokljn. Sew York. Strange, but True. '* ' Every joune Isily and (eellraiaa In the l'nltr.1 g Steles can heir •oB<-ibln« rrry niuch toil.rli ndv iin. ,. others wilt plea... address I heir obedient rervnnt, y | ^ CHAP.M AS. . j, ! Errors of Vouiii. '* ] . In billt*- Prrmat ore ^ tMes* . mhi' .a- *«• IrSMaTl g ' John n. or. m:\, j d-l-IJ N,,. II Chambers St„ New York, Deafness, Ulludnrss k. ( atarrh. L- i isT,,,:*Tt " * i,b "teio.1 surcess. by t»r. 1 # %\ aomlals Ireni file most ifce ttry I EYE-* Inwrlot wtthoul psln. So , n.r Agent* Hunted ! e f.«»l.l» .V SILVKII \V ATCIIEK, J J**""'.. M^llrovtwsj.Sew t-rk. „ ; To Foii*m ni |il ilea. I) II SOS. itiTl*. Coonlli, Coi ns, and «!! Throat an-i , l.unx Aitri-liona. The only ol-Ject of Ihe adirrllaer B I valuable, and I..- hopes cvri'}1'.".:' hla j irnjrit). aa it will nwi them noibiuir. aod may prove , 1) I Mllllvn-.l-or.-l.. Kmc, f.- .Sr.. t„iX ■ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ! XCAI.K* WITH C UK-k! 1)1 Ah*. M ho.ml mo^nvVmea" «S' ^""'telT.mlfr > j wel*hta.U' Eur'aat* by"^ ' 'hC " TRtTMAN fc SHAW, No. MS (Eight Thlrly.Uve) Marker .tree', p! tn- low Ninth, Philadelphia IVORY llA.Sm.K TACII.K AND TK.t For sa Ire wiih' !>T "re VablV^l U- """ f , "l.1 Ulw".S I n I h. Ph'lad'rTlTh I , . (it IO v*?"" TR tSIHKHK, ^ ' ii«xcfcre«lH.Vlu,ei.^'tSi WhretenshTiT''Er.'r»vte I j by . : TRfMAN R SHAW* . •v No. "as (i-lrtit thlrly-ltve) Marker sirreS, r; tb-low Nnilli. Phltadelplya. j I LOW PRICE WOODEN PUMP. j ^ T**ss*eris farSAgH, XHUTTER Sand boons will be ' ! Pricra of ail reaaonahlr. Terma Cosh. ! » : GEoniiE onnrs', I ' JiJf™ Cape May cmrt House. SHALL FARM FOR BALE. ' ntHK soharrlher oiler. I..r Sal.- ..mall Farm, oa : I 1 the Ray Shore Road, -even mile, shove Cape (.lend, and atauil one-halt mlie front the Hay Shore, cootalnlnc about elchtren aeres^ol land s The above "would . be a dc.lr.lde loeation for a truck farm. Any |wrson drtlrSi« Io purchase, will [> please call en the subscriber, at Ftshlnt Creek. r JOJin HOUEHT E. FOSTER, BALE OF (URKS 4 NO XtlRROGATEa OFFICE. a™ be Wild ^al Public Vendue on th* premises | SATtmDAT AFTERNOON, JANUARY Slh, in**, | r The Brick*. Stone, Fraeie.stum fioora. tlVndow I ufoaLiu (Sfi "'f''" '"'"Sgthx to 'h* r llr -od'rrof Ihe Uiinl'of Freeholders. ' tire, jaih, IWU, O K. LHAMING, 1 : Cape May Court House. Apmt. ' A A A I.I A Iti.E I.MKVriO.X. r IJtyCRY BODY HIS OWN BROOM MAKER, . lj 11} th, uar of MILKER'S METALLIC BROOM HEAD, . ' The only snreesaful article of the kind ever latrn. d tired In lhi.an.nlry- laicotcd June U, lad. I » h h v" U BH srraofcmeai. by the use ; < ' without the use of cord or tyliufsof any kind. *' j This tie.v-1, or clamp. Is m.-ie of malleable Iron, ' and will la. i a ilktiure, aa there are no acre* , or . / In Sew Jersey, to secure for himself "henvclu'rlvc I right tor this article, uhkr>. every faulty wUI want I A mnnl rnanre to tnake money. No aimpetlllon. A Call -ir address HAYMAN k SMktlLi: V. I lao-dt Rrrsevilte, Chester c-ranty. Pa. _ - PRO BONO rtllLKO ! Jjcjr your Hewing Machines, Organs, and Pianos v JOHN HARTMAN. at MILLVtLLE. It. J„ who Is agent tor th* Glover. k Baker's Sewing sischlaes, tsley's Celebrated Cottage Organs aad Sla- 1 to- Iron., Piano., he., and dell vers them Io you, at ' City PzJres, without the cost of freight The particular attention of all those desiring Ma- , rhlace. Is directed to the facta ttmr thry are out only conveyed to th«ir destination without the roet of ' imnsportatlon.but are at ranged ready fur Operation, J ■ and all the neeesaary InsOucttona given for their management In HEMMING, FELLING. BRAID- ' ING, l-.MBoiDER1.NG, aad ItlcKING with the saeia. We say, buy of HoHman. Address ' K JOHN IIARTMAK ' ' eol»-J«« " MUlrtUe, N. J.
NOTICE rs hereby given that appti-- -nitna will te made .1 » 1 Ihe neat sesalon ot the tegi-tvture for a sui-nlc. ! ment to the charter of the I ui.nl City Pa ienfonnreOoa wBhW*%'b**^af "" '°"n * /notice !or »'■""»« "f ineornoraHon b-r a Mopping awl h-vnking ronip-.nv ti- .topjor Crow • and ir.e I i-ywr Crrek*te'heMldd'l« tiiwaahlpte^cae uiity . I t PE WAV TELEE RA PR. » '| ' ' 1 • .i * teRre COAL AND LUMBER. .tl.tlg.M! til i IH I.l.EtGEK j WHITE PINK LUMBER, e The .vltentluapl IhepuhUr I. ri-*p--etfutly wdirited. BOOTS & SHOES. ^ TIIO.M AB D. ( LAItH'B . '-IMi-.l # t iriLDKKN SBOOT*. r -Uistantly . n h .,»• M , to"'"1*" "I"1 ItttO i' A\D SHOE STORE. c 'jillt: «nbwrtber lia.ouhamt a NEIV STOCK Of BOOTS. SIU IKK, end GAMERS, l.-oiies-and Chlldreoj and we feel safa • - . . ,>!.J."w"terl.'w,||'l tw ..','ld 'in ou'r I, In Ihe kulteitetetet, .■T.-Ujdwl by Mr. Halasll, hed ' A.. ', -'.I'vvlNo'k DIt'cHING BOOTS '•! IIEM K'S WAt'DRAKi: PH. I.N, J.'oh IJVF.R rUMPLAIVK* i If yum huwel. are restive, i TUT THEM. » .(yew ,c„ drowsy. % ^ " TRY TIIKM. UtV THEM. ] TRY THEM, i actually produce more -uttertng and death Ihan^hn TIIK MANDRAKE PILLS are remi^se.1 eetireB^ i^'s "d herlw, ehtatned i ioiiglil io the test of a fair . aperlmml. Rchenek's II niiy he (iroger In u.r tli. iujn ronnrctton irlth Schenrk'* Srau-wd Tmiic R> Ibi. judicious treat. their full vfapir.and Ihe uorsl ease* of Indigestion patbeti.-aHy.it Is not surprising that a medicine wbirlirsu rislurr Ibetwallhy uiwraliosBofthe Liver ; hcNvlifs arid elte-'t cures whleh may appear to he at. • Uu: ol^ tereteju-'. i Irr'ling of general a'rakness and ^ ' symptoms. IndiratliehMinpetfect ordltordpsetTsreI ruin of the liver, ale ■ laa^tilyjiuooverPByThe use or • Si IIESCK-S MANDRAKE PILL*. ('(wtlcenrss, piles, bitter or aAir erucUons, sod i that indeeeittMht* 'reding of oppression, mental anxiety. languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits j wlileh uullt a man for the management of buslnrma 1 j and the enjoy ment of tile, are alt Io he relieved by. • the use of SCIIENCK S MANDRAKE PILL*. I'n NsHZSek-— fVer sir : I take pleasure In sendI lug you a erillltrvtc In adilillon to many you have, already received Imm suttrrlne humanity I ran ; srasi1 'axsMwaaSfas: ■ yo«r Mandrake Pills and Seaweed Toole haveefi.ete.1 in tkc entire cure of one of th* moat stubborn r... s <>t the alRel Ion of Ihe liver. Enr thre* years I -uttered trey nod description; all my Irlrada. as well as myself, came to the conclusion that my time la 1Mb life was short. Such waathe terrible condition ; lo which I was reduced I hat 111* to me had hscome ! a burthen ; nt whnlr syalrm waa In a stats of In- ' nammation i Ironldnot rat, I could not sleep i my r ' arlse'ln"]!5 " "its re ' an *an k b s' "i ] JlTl ' ' "f wo,,,,1 " tally oarlrai "n amreal*nreaai'n^rtwuf ahtreked with a rush Of Mood to tbe head, whleli would felt ■or In the gionnd, ami I would Iw carried away for , dead, t applied lo several eminent pbyalriaas of our el'y , who administered all the mrdielaei that they thought would reach my care, hul or n* avail. one ol them aald he nmbl do no more for me, and and advised me as a lasl resort, to drink rod liver ' lake It "JTilint i "* '""h 1 l!relu>rd ,n ; hauls. I railed on you: you e.]mln. d"m« aud tSX . me ise nature or my disease You then ordered ore the nils and Ionic with an otwrnance ot diet, 1 rr;^ 1 uT.ir m,",r "***"* as ynu predletr-!. an isiomshiog waa'eltlretcd'. ' i'w"!!," tdl "'"| rb* "Pd 7""1* "nln* time, and nre tleln.., t .m uure mote restored tn pertest health. ! II.... t r.rne.'!y remMmeod those whoare auBPrtnw ti.-ns stTe- lioo of the liver M give your PUD aad Took a fair trial, and acute will he ettmrd. I haea sent m«ny p-reona lo yon. and they have all been cure 1. Any information my Mlnw-cltlirns may require will !•€ treely glveo by the enheerthrr, of Ua osldewre.No. SIT Federal street. Ivtwtra nth aad . l a..; unk road. CHARLES JOHNSON, Xa.. Formerly Primers' Ink MsnufocturerDr. SCHFNf K will beprafrsainnslly at his priori, pat nfflre. No. II North Slkth srieel. corner of ComPhiladelphia, every Saturday, from I A. K. ' until Ir. sc.{ No. a Bond street, New York, every | Tueadsy, from 1 to » •, No. SS Summer street. Boston, Mass., every Wrdnrxlay, from » to J, aad every othrr.Fitday at ton Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advise free, hut for a I borough rvaminatiow of Ihe lungs With kle Rnplrometer the charge la three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonte ra«h *1 .So per tmttk. gl.AO per hall dosea, Mao. drake nils, » cents pet baa. for i sis by all Diugfistt sad Dealers. dn-ly

