I Al'KMAY OCKAN WAVK."3YEDXBvl»AV. JANUARY 10. Isii'fi.
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Wednttday, Jan. 10,. IS66. » BtTn or ADTMTIHWb. rtn ««ai or TOJS mu oa lbs*. , ■ ■""" iff 1 ten^nontha -A-X - - cor yeas- T tOOT " Piotsasioasl •• haetasss can]* aot exceeding sta tinea, ear- year ...A. • ™ Ouartrt >1 a *t' ju one moath e 00 * threa month. IS 00 . Ma meatht ..... tHal1 or. veer t» Ou f Hall column, three montae :««• di mooiks -s jo e o-^«r^«h. . ::::85|. - 55 1 1 Yearly edeertiaemeats nvey (a changed quarter!) I wUVeul adtitlOBaJirharrr^ I th, m« «^«b- " ■rtSybyUw. ** ' ' " ' : Dividend. Tba Pint Nalioeal Bank a.' CarndeD hai advanced a' dividend of foar per feat, out 1 •( ika profit* of lb* I ait iiz month*. | 1 The Ice Ilart eat. < Tba intensely raid weather baa brought ; | a rich crop of ice. and tba owner* of ic?* honta* an in full jit* alter the froxau tle- i ( Bient. Tba article la being atowed away. , tlx iochea thick and of tba finest quality. | Hew Jersey legislature. Tba legialatara mat yaatenlay. 9lb init. While wa do not ioleod to give detailed report* of tbair doing*, every matter of importance to tbe people of thi* coonty or the State, will be fully reported in tbe W ATI. Marine Accident. Tbe acboooer' Florence, Captain Willi*, loaded with lumber for Jareiniab Srbellenger, of thi* city, came aabore near Cold Spring lal*t, on Wedneeday night. 3d iuat., while attempting to enter the inlet. The deck portion of tbe cargo waa taken off on Tburaday, aod tba remainder, with the m- *•), will be laved. The Cold Snap. On Sunday afternoon, 6ih inatant, commenoed the coldeat term aver kaown in Cape May. On tbe forenoon of that day a •light ekiff of mow prevailed, but tbe air aooo became *o cold that tbe mow ceaied. and the cold term began in iirtiil. On Monday morning tbe most reliable thermometer* showed a fall in the merenry to the extent of 8 dtgreee below raro.« Poring Monday, day aed eight, and tbroegb Tneaday no ceaaation of the cotdaeaa waa apparent, aod the troth of tbe old aJage waa Tariffed, that "When tba day* .begin to. lengthen. TUeothl cold begin* to atrangthan." Oemorrit'a Monthly, For Janaary, is npon our labia, and it j truly ia what it purport* to be, a "Mirror ' of Faahion," which no lady of taate aod re- j fi nement abonld be wiihoot. Ita variety of : patteres of embroidery and illnairaled | plate* ef the varioo* atyle* of Ikmiuiae i adornmaat make it an inrolnable companion 1 to tbe ladia*. Tbe Janoery nomber eontaina tba moaic of tba Grand Indian March from tbe opera of L' Africmne, now being ' performed at tba Academy of Muaic. It . aiao contain* a larga amount of valuable ] and interesting reading mglter. It ia pnbliabod at 478 Broadway, New York, at $3 P" 7»»r. 5»n Ferry Steamer "Camden." Tbe Camdan and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company bava jnat completed anothar capacioea alcam ferry boat, called tbe "Camden," aa a con tout to tbe "Delaware." Tba Camdtn la ia every particolar *f tbe same model as tbe Delaware, bat i* j ten feat longer. Tbe bull was built by Tay. lor k Matbis, of Camdan. Her length of kaal ia 130 feet, breadth of beam 39 feet, ! extreme width over deck 49 feet, depth of bold 9 feet, tier angina ia of tba earns kind a* that of the Delaware, built by Neafie k Levy, ef Pfiiladalpbie ; baa a cylinder of ! 33 iachea. end a stroke of 9 feat. Tbe j joiner uork wee done by Thomas Jooea, of Camdan; the painting by Jaa. H. Denny. This company now bava two ferry boat* i eacond to none on tba Delaware river, aod I are completing a moat capacious ferry i boose, aitling -rooms, Ac., at tba foot of . Federal street, which will compare favor- j ably with any of the crack institaiioa* in Kaw York or Brooklyn, used for atmilar pnrpoaa a. and entered npon tbe occupancy thereof Monday, Jan. I, 1866. All tb«tr buaioeaa will b« done at lbs new slips hereafter. Am Important Bounty Dec ision. Tbe following eommenicatioo from Hon. J. Brodbead, Second Comptroller, waa addressed to tbe Paymaster (letters! on the Stub of last month. "It baa bean brought to my notice tbet certain claim agents are advertising that they are engaged in tbe collection or' 'Extra Bounty, ' from two to three hundred dollars for soldiers who enlisted in I SGI and '62, and all other times when only S 100 was paid, and are thos fraudulently obtain- ! Ing possession of soldiers dischargee. In no ease, except tbet of Vetetanr, baa tbe ex- 1 tra bounty referred to bene aeihorised, nor , ceo it be paid Vilboet further legislation, and it i* vary Important tbataoldiara should not part with tbair discharge* through a ml are prases tali on of tbair right*. I would therefore respectfully suggest the propriety •f gtvtag official aolice that ia do case except aa abo»e. it a soldier who saluted prior to Jaae 35, 1863, entitled to more than §100 boenty."
Association of Practical Sur6j vcyorr. The annua: mealing of "The Association | l or Practical Survey or* of TVeai New Jer- I r eey," y>ok place at English's Hotel, ia ! t Camden, on Tuesday, tbe 3d of January, ) " ! 1 Wm. Parry, Kaq., the President, being : a absent, Wm. Hams, E»q., was apgouiiod I Chairman. Tbe ordinary basinet* of tbe Autocratic-# i w*« gonn through with, e pari of which wa* t the change of the lime of the stated meet- J • ioga fg*n the first Twesdey io July to tba ' a sagaeJ Tueedaysm^ngpst, annually ; ) Tee ueceoaity of-a law ia tbia State, protidi'ag lor lbs aettleixecvof diapntod bound- r lines by arkrtratioQ, hating been dU- | c I ruaied at previous Hireling*, Jataes Lippin- I , colt, Esq., of Mount Holly, read a copy of \ < an act <tl tbe State of Dataware, relating l thereto, whan it was ordered that tbe I I ; Chairman appoint a committee of three I member* to net with tbe President and i < Secretary, in drafting a Ikw for like p#f[wv- t : sea, to be laid before an adjourned meet- , ing of the Association, and preatnted to \ i tba Laffialatur* of tbo State at tbe coming j ] I aaaaion. j The Chairman appointed James Lippin- j | eoti. Henry J. Dick and'Samuel 1*. Chaw, j j Ktqrs., na aucb cbmmittee. w "j The advantage and convenience to the ~peWie-of- -empowering ptwctrcwV vervey'unr" of law to take the acknowledgement and proof of deeda Ac., was considered and laid over to the next meeting. The resolution of the !a*t meeting, re- : questing each member "to secure aa much : ■ of the early history »f hia neighborhood aa , poAibln ; the names of the first settler* ; their families; their nativity ; the dste of ibeir fir.t rtallleiqent, and whore th-W l"Ca-; ted their lands ; aa well at any other of antiqaarian interest, and.from lime to i time read the aame before tbe society at 1 their .iH-.iioge, " was enrred in. i 'John Clement read a .paper npon the , Computation of Time and the Changes of ti e Calendar, .wbicb wa* ordered to bo recorded. The "ma k»" of variooa surveyor*, now ; deceased, were reported and ordered to be recorded. Tbe ufficeri elected tor the ensniog yenr | are a a follows : I'arident — William Parry. Vic* Presidents— Jacob L. Ilowand, 1 Ceo. It. Morrison, Wm. Ilainee. Treasurer— Clayton Lippincott. Standing Committee — William Haines..; : Clayton Lippincott, Wm. M. Cawley, Bed- ! ford M. Uonham. Secretaayi— John Clement. This Society consists of the p-a:tical I aurveyora of tbo aeveral coootiea of West Jersey, who meet twice a y a- C •uulcii, (the first Tuesday in January aud the see- ; ond Tuesday in August,) to diacnis any aubject touching their peculiar line of buaij neaa, which i* certainly very instructive j ■ ; and nsaful. Other gentlemen, however, jintercaten in such things, have become, - member*, and participate iu Ibe proceed- J [!"*•■ __ — , STATE ITEMS. i —Tbe proposed "Centre County," to • be formed Dora parti of Mercer, Middlesex > | and Monmoulb, will be about sixteen mile; I square. ! |* —The Medical Society of this Stain. ' which ia tbe oldest medical aoeiety in tbe United Statea will bold ita annual meeting • on lb# foarlh Tuesday of Janaary, 23rd, at Saw Brunswick. The Ceolennial Anoi- ! • versary will be celebrated ; tbe fir*l rnert- ( ing of the ^pciety having been org .nixed io j that place io 1776." Unnsual preperationa ; j are being made by the Committee of Ar- , . rangements. r Inalocrxtjor or tiir Gov rumor Eliot. t — Governor Parker baa ordered that tbe - First and Second Regimenta. and tba First | f ; Second and Third Independent llatterriri, , j New Jersey Kifle t.'orpr, the- Monmouth f Veteran Artillery, and a Veteran Battery, I under command of Major Hexamer, shall : form the military escort at the inauguration f I of tba Hon. Marcna L. Ward, the Ooveri nor elect. Tbo Adjutant General ba« is- 1 f sued tbe oecesmry order to cerjv out Ibe . | directions of the Governor. Tbe inaugara- 1 i j tion will taka place next Tuesday week. ; | the lGtb. Number of Troop* l ulled for During Ibe Bar. ' | The Secretary of War, In compliance ' i with a resolution of tbe Honee of Repre- \ ' j tentative#, ha* fnrnisbed a statement of ' { the nnmber of volunteer* called for by the . President at variooa periods, as follows : ! »*"»- Aw*ett. ft4 Wonlartt. ,! Maine ,.71.74,*. 5G.A95 ' j New Hampshire "134,603 30.-27 I Vermont . . ...» 33.25G 29,052 • . Massecbos-it* |.M.7".\ I'Asil . Rhode I -land 23.711 17.b7d j Conoeeticoi 57.270 60,514 , New York 4&5.5GA 380. 980 'New Jersey 79.511 55.7H5 1 P*on*ylv*ria. . 3GC.32G 267,658 I ' Delaware •13.G51 10.303 I j Maryland 49.73>t 40.692 Watt Virginia 311.003 <dJ7,6i3 . District of Colombia. 16,872 II. 50b I I Ohio 817,133 239.976 ■i Indiana 193.147 152,2-3: , ; lUiMsie 258.217 212.694 _ j Micblgwo 90, 1 19 S0,sG5 j Wisconsin 9G.11H 78,985 '[ .Minnesota 25.034 19,675 Iowa w 75,860 68.182 I Misaouii 108,773 . 06,192 ; Kentucky 78.544) 70,348 ! Kansas 20,037 18.634 Total. 2 (",53,062 2,129,041 | This informatioB wae called for to facili- : I tats tbe bneineaa of the special Committee ; 1 on tba War Debt of tba loyal State*, to | whom It baa bees referred. j
. Prom F.tsrepe. ' The Baeuen stramehip llrimann. which ! toaehad at Soothamptcn December 20. ar- g rived at New York on Thursday, bringing u (be latest new* from Europe. [( Pr.aidant Johnson's mrsaore bad he»tn f I rvcrired ia Paris with a feeitos <f relief: and gratificaiioa. The verswo first circu- ! l : Iktedtbrougbthe Uavas agenry-[lffe French i Asfbciuied Preas) appears to bare beer. ' ( considerably garbled to meet French I } view e. but even on receipt of tbe fatl Me*- i i . th* Parisian pies* appear to hav* "o#*n agreeably ditappoiotnl by tba n jdwratu i : yet firm tone of the Prraident'e remarks i i The Loadun Jimet confirms :bo elate- i mewl that Spain hasaccpled thaihediadlfii ' ( ; of Fjigland and France in t',e Ch leen que*- i ; ; but the tory papers nint that this tor- , dial ion has or.ly been 'i.u^crc.i acceplnblr i | Spain by Engla nd "eelling on!" the j . Chileans. Coua;dara<>le anxiety was felt ' : ' l>"lh in London uod Paris to know what ' | • tbia country wae inclined tc take iu | ' f tbe matter. , j Skcre'-ury McCnlloeb'a finanjiul atnte- 1 < i moot xal favorably received hy the floglieh . , .aa, and the L'uited -State* flve-twentie* | 1 Lad advanced one and an eighth tu the i ' London Stock Exchange. i ^I'wo more Fenians had been sentenced , (tio ten years' penal servitude. The Govi ernor of tb« prison from which Head i'eu-i-"tTe-ftte|iiigi.ls "inrrMpcd lnid bastl ".tl?irr>je3i ' I Much-aiMqstert attff enveloped this etespe, I and swpgfcSor * tart ling minor* wero in j cucuJaticn. John, Bright, Prufe'lor tJolJwin Smith. ■ i John Stnnet Mill and other di-lnigeinced i I liberals bail formed ibCtOfelve* into a commit tew to ise justice done in the Jamaica f j business. Sip lleqry Storks, the new Gov. . : ernor of tbe lelohil. had started on hi*miaHaion. GENERAL. VEMS. 1 ' —Tba safes of HiTa^hi * Lxpresa Pom- , I pany on • na of tho train* hotween New f v ork and New*llaveo, on Saturday nisht last, iveke ry.t.l.e ' ..f in . n- y aud bond* to j the nntount oi half a million do^r>. 1 r I — Daniel Drew, a wca! by i3k-h*nl of ( | New York city, anil n leading Methodist. ! has given g23", miff 'lb wards tho million didr lars to be raised by tbo Methodist- lh.» j year, and he alio proposes t<> erect a 1 heoi logical Seminary nl hi* country seat up tho , ! river, which is to cost not leaa than half u ' j million, as a free donation to hia deooim- • > — Hon. Amos Kendall, post -ma* tor genj oral under Jackson, i* building in WashingIon a house of worship, the "t'r.lvary llapt.sl Church. " at acosl of savsnty -five thou" I ; tand dollwr*. which he pro|»oswi to give to t I the society of the church, on condition that | when finished, they will furnish it. i — Only two revolutionary soldiers now | remain— William Hutchins, of Poaobscut, i Me., rod Satnuel Cook, of Clarendon. Orb" j leans C'«., New Y rk, the former nge.i in! ! year* and the latter 99. Several have died ^ I during tbe past year, snd it is proposed . I that the government notice too death off | the last in some suitable way. And only; i five tvidows'of revolutionary soldinrs drawl pension* from the government,' at o yearly 9 ' amount of 8293. t ' — Jojjjfe Advocate General has comj ' P'.eted his examination of tbe claims of the three hundred applicants for tho rew.ir^j offered for tbo cepturo of tbe Wa-hington 1 aaaussinatirn conspirators, and has desig. ' * nated tbe rightful claimants, whose names,] * it ia snpposed will be given to the pntilic; * in a few day*. The entire amount of money ; j which i> Mid' to be ready for distrihntion,1 j is about ihrye hundred thousand dollar*, j - — Tbe BrownnriUw correspoodenl of th* ; * 1 New Orleaos Times announces the arri7«! j * j at the former place of the American Gene- 1 Iral R. Clay Crawford, with aulhoiity to) »• [ raise a division of Ameiican troops for the a j Mexican republican service, that he has it : plenty of funds, hue established rerrili'ing ( places in differed Texas town*, is mewling ' with tnccertrt in hi* eiiterpri*e, mid has noi yet been interfered with by the American aolhoritiva. It is also rnmorwd tliut Gene- || rait Logan and Lew W ilh.ee are COUUrCLrd D with this RUVfTBeot. MejJa, the imperial commanderat' Matamnro*. -a* -aid to be r" ; preparing for all expected attack from Gen. i- j Crawford. ' Marine Disaster* iu December. Th# number of. American seaigoing crafi ' reported daring December, a* totally lost . j aod musing, figure up very high, namely ' .''6 veit'elv. Of these, ll were sti-amrrs, 6 j ships, 4 hark*, 5 brig*, and 37 schooner* ; a ! of which 31 were Wrecked. 6 burnt. 6 ahan- - , dotted, 4 run down, 3 foundered, and 8 are ff j mttaing. Titers were also 2U fore.go crafi' * reported daring tbe month at lust, bonnd ! to or from United States ports. - 1 Thq total value of the above domestic I- . craft, (exclusive of cargoes,) is miniated ■j at $ 1,2 70,0 30, io specie. ' ; Partial losses are nut included in the list. J i Tbe loes of life bae also been heavy. T^e moat serious attended lis wreck* of the 4 | ship Newton, and lb* schooner* IDine* ; and Sophronia, every pnrsnu on board ol : J, : which cither sinking with the ve***kor ;i I (Mien to death after getting ashore. 2 ; Tbe following ia a summary of the lossr* I J reported in each month daring 18C5 : r^Hi i i 4 : a* : : - ) «*• •- 5 January .5 3 6 7 14 3.T $690, (HV) February - 2 5 5 14 26 392.00(1 5; March.... 3 5 4 2 15 29 625.W0 "-• April 4 5 4 2 8 23 795,000 2 , May 2 1 3 2 10 18 330.n0" * June 3 4 1 - 5 13 642.000 4 Ja'y 1 8 2 3 7 21 421,000 - August . .3 ft 13 - 9 30 1,143.000 i | September 3 1 2 6 15 37 520,000 OcKihrr .3 4 3 ft 25 40 820.01k) "November! 9 7 12 29 64 l,420.(NHi * j C— ambsr.5 6 37 56 l.ltO.OOo 39 ia 53 49 188 382 Ad, 980,000 i
Cougrcssioual. F*:p*r, Jan. 5. — Both booac* of Con- ! rea*irmbled to-day, on the conclu*:o« . of thr.xeces* from tbe 2l4t oil., and. after ; [tbe con»iderdtiot> of *9v*ral mallets. ad- ' jonrned over notil Monday next. In the Seoata Mr. Snmner prataoted pr- , lilioa*. ftom the negroes of Alabama, Mis- j f/i«*ippj aod Colorado, in which those of , , the first named State ask for redress of llheir present grievances, those of thesecood request Ibe privilege to vote, and those of tbe third protest against the State"» j recognition on account of alleged injustice done to tbmfWil* newly framed constitu- , ti-'in. A [►etiiiou waa presented. from Jwo ; j citixetsamf Bonton, urging their claim* to j ludemni'.y from-lhe liiilish gnvernment for ' , one of their vessels destroyed by the rebel ; pirate Atahaaiu. There were also present |ed a protest from citizens of- Michigan against the renews! of the Canadian Rcci- ! procily treaiy^anj the. memorial of the Union league 01 oh of New York city for ; the payment to the widow of President Lin- . coin of the amount of hi* salary for the four of bis second term. He-olution* were j presented and referred to the Jiffiiciary j ("ornmittee.proporting constitutional amend- j menu to guarantee payment of the national j debt snd to prohibit recognition of any por- i t;on of the n-bel debt or any claim forvniun- j , clpated sUve*. A resolution asking infur- 1 t tnaltoD or the Prtaident relotiya to the ap- j j ore was adopted. Bill* were introdoced | | and reterred to enlarge the powers of the | ' Frecdmen's linreau, I" guarantee tho free- I dotn of the tig roes and to aulhorixe the | i appointment of n .Viva! Judge Advocate ■ , at an annual salary of three thousand ded- 1 ' i of Wnr, famishing, in respon#" to resulu- ; tion* of inquiry, the court tnartial | roceed- ; inga in the dole «.f Ueajuwin G Harris, ' ! m.oi.hor of 4,'ongrese from Maryland, con , ■ virl.-il of disldyal conduct, and a statement ' \ of ihe total numMr qf troops lor which the . ' several fittlvl weite called upon during tho ' years' standard, was two million one hon- ' : drod and twenty-nine thousand and forty- j ! k One mi'O. Resolutions were xdojitod fe- ' 'questing information of the President ie- j gnrding the present numerical strength and ' expense* of the army, and tbo condition. ; ' as shown in the reports of Generals Grant, \ ■ Movrurd and Sburt and Hon. John Covode. ) - of the condition of the Southern Mates, and ' iiisttueting the Judiciury Committee to re- > ; purl if addinunal legislation is needed to I suppress polygamy hi Utah, und the Mill1 t Mtf justice shall be dona to any troops win. ! . ', tuay not have received pay op to the time \ ■ ' of llo.ii discharge and for tbe relief of army j I . ulficeu* who. during the caily part of tbe | I I war; from inadvertence or other cauae, ! ' ! lailed to make proper retard of military) f j propel ty in their custody. Tbo latter comi' | u.itiee was alio ios'.iucted to report on tbo ' xpediency of th# iranefur of u number ol } tint privates nnJ officers of tbo Veteran Ite- ; serve corps to tho service of the Freedmen's • Bureau or other military duly, so aa to r; avoid tho discharge of meritorious man.-— f ; Tbo Committre on Commerce were directed n! to report on the propriety of improving the •j harbor of Erie, l*a., and of repealing the .,! Uw of 1852 providing for the registering ol c] foreign vessels and of prohibiting American y vessel* which look foreign registers daring ),! lb* war again receiving their American I papeke The Committee on Ways and ' j Meads were instructed to report on tbe 1 expediency of a draw-back of duties on ship- - : t> milling materials, to enable nor own ship- » | builders to be placed on a looting of equale ! ity with those of foreign countries. Mr. • : tkhellabarger, republican, of Ohm, asked, ^ I "nl failed to obtain, leave to introduce a : resolution congratulatory to Secretary Sell ' ward on his management of our Ihieigu »f- - ' fairs tlualng the war, and hisnon-ioUrveii-il , iiun^oiic*-, Altet o.-tieing a few other il mutter# Ibe House went into Committee el • the Whole oil the lent". Message, snd i. | was addrrs-ed by Mr. Spuulding, of Ohio, ' «ho ioMfled on luither gua/aiitres, Including negro suffrage, from tlie Slates lately '• in rebellion before their Ut-presenlatiVe-ft sball.be admitted to Congruss. , Notice. Having been tbo recipient Ufa handsome "land valuable New Year's Gift from. my scholars, I de*ire publicly to expivse my t- j gratitude, und return my thai k for thi» v i luketi of theyr esteem, and ul*o for their ; many kindnes-e* and expressions of good I : will which 1 have been COMtaUtly rsceivd j mg. I 1 desire. al*n.' to thank the truster# and c | people of the Cape District for their many , I expressions of regard", aud for the kind favor WltB Which tliey-have been pleased to I consider my humble efforts to improve and l. • elevate their acbo.J. 1 l rust' 1 may ever be ^ ! found worthy of their confidence and fa v ! vnr, snd may be successful in my onceasiug j • Hurls to elevate H e Capo School to the " highest degree of excellence. '» j JoHf* W. Ltcevr. r Cape lslund *. Aaaociution. A meeting ol ihe teachers and iiUpiU of '* ) the varkiui Sabbath schools no t'dpe island, and all others who may feel disposed to attend, will be held IO the MellAidlsl Episcopal church, on Sun ay. J unwary _ 14. at 2 u'c.ock in the afternooo. ll A designed to form a permanent ajsociuti/n, auxiliary ') io ibe County Association, ion the purpose i) ol advancing ibu Ssbbaih Schdol cause. " Uxniui W. Bwitb, Secretary fur Cape Island. II AGEHTIWAXTED " f° VXVAL IJiaTroSv'Vme^RMrU.roN com! " vtetelniMW IsrRe octa* o i uluow ot W50 Uuutlc colIt uac pages, llluairsirs! with XtaeJ EagratiuRS, aod , ' ursrh l6u mapa aa.1 charts. " 1ms la tbe aw: lull ami raluabla Histon of the I) IVar thai ran he i ul.llahed. Areola will Und Uw u ' quick selling book. Cumatsaton larga. Address • JAMk'l K. SIMON, - i General Azaat, xs South sixth St., 0 I JaiS raUadelphla. ». i
SPECIAL NOTICES. | Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ' (ompany, £ NEWARK, NEW JERSEY1. V. LEAM1NG. Scavtlle, • J' John II. liufFman, r Altornry-at-Lnw, Masirr, Examiner, anf^tf solicitor In Chancery . r ffAPi; MAY VOL" It r HOI si . NEW JERSEY. ' * Dr. J. I". Learning, 1 — m- ■ » oFS'in: , .kinwir liui si .— rucwt.vys. srtiatt — Thurs-tays, Eit.tajs, aoJ thcfomaton 1 ' : t/-.Tt»Ms Monxawt. f on-tltlum Cash. . ji-l-^U-,; • j DltlakeVs ! It hUkrrt 1 no >uO «at WniArrs or NVtsctM Our Gis- • aoioothcal tailor chin, or hair ua baM hratsluaix ' Strang*', but True. • Ercrj youag Is.Ij ami grwHcmaa io me I'alSed j tagc by return mall (tree of chaifc,) by amtrc— ii« j the undersigned. Thotchat Ing tears ol t«juR hum- ' j tmgged wm oblige by o..t noil.-ing this ear i. AU "j dZ^-lj J "lr'.ii«!w ay" jew* Y si'k. . Error* of Tunfli. • j Debil.t). lT.-m*iiire Urea), am^ali I:,. etfe. Is ol . youthful llallseretliiB. will l.-rlhs sake of a.rrrlng ;. -rttUBflty. Wid fiee"1oan;Srne..| p. the :esi|* , Dcnfueak.BliiiduesK fit ("taturr Is, 1 • ISAAVS, Oeullal and Aueiat, itoimrily of U I den* ' ; lluUand.i No MS rlNCstrrel. Philadelphia. Teatb . ; iL'enlaia fr.»m Itie^ ui'wt ml, able aomre^U. th.- Ill, t ; h.- !:as Irt- --- re'» la Ins |rl4:-tlre, ARYIEIl '1AL Aseiiia Diluted I . iioi ii A- MVYKI: W ATCHES. J|ms» Mart Mwrnk" I To 4 onntmpthea. J ! . lei! werba by a .eey •"»,* remedy, afte. hating d | ^ To all who desjrc it. he w. it seed a ~.|.) at the s j 7"^" " *"" '•"••' ,'L.h 10 , MAItlllKll. ) ,» . •j 1 j; oVi.'r^"•d NEW ADVERTISEMENTS n t NCAI.KW WITH WJH'K DIM.*. J M!"!"'- - d i * ; |B j No. (Eight T^ilt^-mT^Martel lWfj. j »" i I toll Y It t.MII.K TAIII.K AND TEA , j, f \ v.. me and I- V' B^.t«#aK»t»w- ' For aair, with oilier Table I ulleryk by r. TKl'MAXk SHAW, , No. MS (Eight Th illy-Ill f I jft.ri.el alieel, J. la-low Nlnlh.UTiiladelpiom-J « ^ VP1IK K TH I M St ^ by . . II- TIll'MAN h Ml AW. jr r jto. en (wirtir tmrty-trvn MaJket airc-t, , lb-tow Ninth, Philadelphia. , "d EL RNTTCIIE, I'I'MPS, Jtc , ,, : I'HK subserilwr now hai for fale. and will keep | ^ ' 4 eoiistaiitiy on tfAnd-a^gorid sln.-k of la- aullahte far rouolry use. He la prepare.! also to •_ manufaeluro Ihe Okl-laaMe-ned Woolen Pl'MP, and LOW PRICE WOODEN:? I' M I'. ! , Orders far vtsti. SHUTTER sand UHORS will he j ''attended tons usual. Prices uf nil. reasonable. Terms Cash. . ue ! GEORGE ogdUN, | »y ' j***" Cape May Conn House, j <y ; SMALL f ' A It VI EOIt SALE. ,i» THE subscriber offers lor Sale a small Farm, on ! j I Ihe Bay Shine Road, seven miles shore Cape '' ; laLand. and about one-half mile from Ihe Bay Sham, ol ( containing about eighteen aerraof land V. I The ImprovemeiiTt ar. :-A hoaar, l*»feet by SS The "atoce w'oaul^ te a desirable loeaiion lor a • id : truck farm. Anj person dealrinx to imrehaae, will please call on the subscriber,. at Fishing Greek. y , jaXdm ROBERT 1. FOSTER. I PI DI.K MEETING. . id 'I'HE clluena of Cape Island and non-resident I w ± pra|»rty hohtera are milled to meet at the j a ; CITY HALL,--jg FRIDAY, JANUARY ttth, IS«a, ke ! At halhpest 7 o'clock, r.w.. | euastructlng M-trf-TV IV H IW4ISJGL ami other i mailer a wf.leh. may be praaented for rorrlderatloo | • eonneelrd with the sanitary eoodlltonof theeity. Let one and all Interested m the prosperity of '»• Cane Island attend. IL R- MAOONAOLE, Janaary 8th, ■«. Mayor of Cape Island. ; nl I'ltO BONO PIB LI to : •d 1>(" Y your Sewing Machines, organs, and Piano- . [I JOHN HAIITMAN.at MILLVILLE, N.J., who la agent fur the Gmr rr k Baker s SeaBng waehlaea, tatey s Uelebrated Cottage Organs ind Malodeons, Pianos, he., and dell irrs them to you. at City Prices, without theViat of frrlghl. The i auricular attention of all those desiring Maehlr.es, It directed tolhc facte that they arc not only ts. ooareyed In their deellaation without Ibe coat of trwuaporUUoa, hut arc arranged tr-vly f.« niwrallon, . and all the necessary luslroctkoas given lor rhrlr' tie management In HEMMING, FELLING. BRAID • INC., r.MROIDEIUNG. ami TUCKING with the ' same. We tay, buy of Hartman. Address JOHN HARTMAN MlMw MJItetlle, N. J. "|
NOTICE ts hereby given i h-.' alydlra'Anv stiff be ma#.- at I tLci»c\t session of the Legta'atuse lor a yopp:--mcni mrhecb.-r'ercff the c»pr island city Pa scnger Railroad Lmapany .^rantiijv the dfbl !.. miws ! NOTICE . >er.-*y r . th*' *m>Ueatt«» will t-e made lo ; \ r •• -I ... the L^lslv.urr ef Vs Jersey ■ ■ I- L II. t'.. Middle 'nssnahlp III IheeiiunlJ ol I -.jar CAPE «4V TVI.E4.KAPII. ^ COAL AND LUMBER. Jfllll'.fll ill SC1IELLEN44ER CEDAR SHINGLE*, WHITE PINE LUMBER, ; and every sanely of building lumber. BOOTS i SHOES. THO VI is I». < LAKH'S j li Washington *irr*t, opposite American Hotel. GENT*. I.AIHEV.^" ^ n lailtl, . " BOOT iN'D SHOE STUBF. S^'llt: Sale-rlber liasoo :.,ml a NEW sTiXJK of tutors. Sl/OEX. and r/AJTE-RV, lot Genie' Ladles' a 'd I hudreat. sad we feel mfe lit saying that we have on hand, Ihe lar tu and br.f #.»■«* hire/imtoajwiesdere GENTS' EINI^UALIF^S^I.V BOOTrt.^^^ „OOT, are no.d • ^ ^ HRET»ON ^CHVIItH.^ ANOTHER (kit EAT ( IBE THE CITY OF NF.W YORK, l i Mercntitile coaununliy, by DR. J. If. SCHBNCK. - l-rnri N. YH h GaLIrta LxaoCo., Y<* NSMIOI *t . NrwYork.Jaae l.tB ■. t >| a. ...a.»_i*,i -Eot O.er etteen *4'| •" '• "'"J'' " - will, a teaere eough.au J 'a.' I1 ari k.n '"wTibm.t yva'twhth •' ""'"V ' a ; l a:i inia hai. aided like a ie* V io ' u*i?"',".'V I VaJ..1-, •' w's'ik' ?!.'*"? m'y'wm Si v rson could Will lung. The ti fr hetag roniplelely ■j" tuxdl'l-p wid ieeSirl|nnr>a! 'lloSle' ",rUa" T. S. YHELDCN. J!"ink!'u w"ra^V'>'^MrtemeWeouRh'*aod ' - ^urmg,thte°Io^ : fill nds came to see n.e and »il»™ s,j exit Into Ihe sioUI-wiirM- I wjit -'ualiatil >o ai> tanl two nwathn i al a Go.. , My hn allmw wax excecdtngly short. 1 I rts'iagardial Rrit'iMwrll. that "was nftrely' obi" of i ' hearty- 1 I was adslerd hy sonic of my Irtrnda to try : Dr. S-Mi:*cK"a Mfdlct^uee. I arcnrdiagl^ bought i ' li-und a dtv'lded change in r:iy cough for (he heller. I auffricd eeietelyfioinpalpiteibinof the bean, and ' I wo weeks after I commenced taking your medicine Hi.adiM ul'y resect. ■ Whi iW bet ^wenj to Dr. schrnck'e office II waa j ^ i'ow". " h ough "hM^he J^uSdie™ 1 telf du" heavy end sl*i pleas. Dr. Sell ruck, alter enamlalac ; aie. said both my lungs were affected, and gava me i hut lit le hope: lad hia medicines, in about two , a. reks. t. ok righbhoM of n.e ; It see tied lo gn right through my whole eyetem. The Pulmonic Setup, ( bra-weed Tunic and Mandrake T. Ua. all look ilghl ' ( hold In ihe rqrhl place. The Pills brought away 5 great quaatlttexn! hue and ailme ; tbe Kytup loosened I t ie matter In my luogs. which came off very freei J ' thing seemed lo t**ie good. ' ^ -i o show what gira' |>ower the mrdielnre Lava U ; purity Ing my eyetem. ami to • bow bow bad I wae . diseased, bswide all tbe bile that passed niy bowel*, i and the great quantities of phlegm nmt matter I experforated, 1 broke out all i.vrrtu Urge bolls, that • j would continue and gather And run foe who t el* j week*, and I had at nee lime over twrnty-Uve boll*. ' I hare nidhlaf of Ibe kind now, and feel like aoI "'her person altogether. I can *ale|y say thai 1 : Lave not enjoyed suefc bealih for Pte years at 1 da j now, ami cannot pialse you and your iwidlrta# 1 enough, Mn^Cad abundantly bleaa and preserve Ely lelle.ed through your agency: and" any oaa ire* lo knew with regaid to the ttuthlalneaa of • , this lepott.lf thrr will call upnnanyof myfrlrnd*, I or upon me. No. I Dry dm Place, near Tbouiwon *t. t la* low f adwaladrr, Philadelphia, they will be perlertly satisfied with the validity of Ihe ease. Your*, with much reapert, MARY XCHNAIDT. Tbe alwvve ease, as deeerlted, Is perfeetly corteet. 1 know It to be Inie. Yours, . t. B. MILLER, F.utor of Hancock M. K. Church. - Dr. SCHENUK will-l-e profreelonnlly al hlsprtnel- I [ pal office, No. IS North »Uth Xlteet, coiner of Con.' " racrce, Philadelphia, every Salurd.} , from * A. m. until 4 r. .*.; No. x: B-md street, New Yotk, everyr Tuew!»y„froin 7 la a i No. *a Summer street, Boaton, V.ats., every Wednesday, (torn * lo >, and every I ) ruber Ft Way al Id Baltimore attest, Baltimore, Md. I All advise free, but for a thorough examination oC I ' the lungs with hia lUwplrotaelcr Ihe rharga ia three 1 dolUts. f Priea of the Pulmaale Syrup and Seaweed Tonic g each 11.30 per boitle, »7 So par half de*en. Mam, M drake Puis, » sea la per box. I \

