; 7 - CAPE MAY OCEAN IV'AVK, WEDNESDAY, JANTATtk' 31,4866. A
fit ®rran «ti' avc. Of lb a, Osp* Hi; Ocu tj, I. J. ~*r- R.-MA«>M(iI.+; Wtdu«K4ar. Ian. 31, lh«6. ■r. . . - — >ATIt up ADVItKTHISC. OMMonxalt -M 00 " aw Bjw « 'STiIoS»?u'*"" «.» ■ I* Hart, anr Vosr •'« fteartarof a eoiuaui "•>* month .*.90 '« " threem-mll:. IB.OQ OmciIcuri th raccoon tf.s --*.00 - ma «r — irmrrin..". : J ■ATtftlieme'i" ir-sy be chsnjcd quarterly 1 ^ Uf<l i.iwnnwai. bunted *1 tbe rate* estate , (pedal Notice. PiraiMaHlkiiMl lb* adsertlatng ptlmap of lilt War* has trrtp'.iej npoa tht space drtotrd } t* reading nailer . White Chit title n( things it gratifying lolhejuMtatut.il Want jutl la Ihw ■kt pay tor to* y*|wr. In order torreisdy I he Bitter, sa rebutment ha* twee determined on which •Btalit an rxpeot* of nearly 6te hundred dollar* to tb* forth tie of a prim I at pre** tollable for the .eirpa**. To aatltl In neellne Ihit *apriwe. hlllt are ■ovtolat made out. generally In June 1st, 1AM.fb* etoa* of the third year— to which the allrnllrn of oarnbarrtben It retpeetfull)' railed. 1 payment af dot* by ihoae who are a«UI la arraara will enable thai will tire ample room lo do J utile* to both tula ■either* and adrertlerra. ffVafi Liberty Whit* I^ad. Pol.lic Notice It iuritatd io thii Article. Mtnufaclorrd ooly by Zieglrr k Bmilk, of Phil, -j edelpbla. Read tbair niivortisemei.u in , thla laaar. Tlie Weather. Sunday. contrary lo tb* rola which th* : Wuutker Clerk obrerved during lb* prerinoi port of fha month, of giving oi a audilen dispensation uf cdld weather on th* flrat day of each we*k. there wa< no manifests- i tloo oftbii freakish disposition on the part . of that worthy. Though the temparatora ; wa« cool, It wa* not by any maani ur.pleat- j aat, aad tkara wa> no palpaMa chance from the preceding day. Monday aad Tneaday J bar# baao jat mora temperate, almost re- ' minding ona of spring lime. Kuiiday-Scliool Fair. A fair for tha benefit of the Sooday•chool at tha Cape, wa* held at the Cape Academy oo Friday evening laat, 26lb io*t j 1 A* regard* the weather overhead aod the , walking anderfoot, a mora propition* aren. j lag fer a fair could not aril have been »e- i levied, eud coBirqnrnily, viritor* from near and far availed Ihamielvr* of the opportunity and tha beantlfol moonlight night, and ! at an aarly hoar the room wa* cronded.— i Everything paaaed off plea autly ; business appeared to ba all that rould be deiired, ■ and all preeuat aspremad their approval of tba manner la which the whole affair wai •' too duct* d. • 1 t Educmtloual Jirctluf. A meeting or tba fri*odi of edocatien, ( favorable to th* tgUblishmunt of an Ac a- | dew teal Ioatitutn, in Cap* May county, ■tut at tha Court Hou*« on Suturday after- • W. B. Millar wa* called in the rh^ir, and B. R. Migonajtle appointed Secretary. 1 Report* of tbo committee* to obtain ' atock w#ru pruMnted. Dr. C. P. Learning c voeigood the position of Trea-erer, aod R. 1 H. Swain, Keep, w*« elected. Iatarwatiog addresses were mada by Rev. " 8. Toaaiend, Rav. H. K. Juhnaon. Rev. c Mr. Snyder, abd Rav. J. W. Hubbard. 1 8. R. Magoeegle wa* appointed acorn- " mittea to eaavaa* Ike coanty for tb* bal- " enca of clock aaeucaa rj lo commanea oper- r etioa*. The mreting adjoarned to meal at the " Mil of tha chairman. r Leililatltf Uonrity. „ Tha Trealoa Sale Gazette *ay* that "it v ought to ba accepted a* true, that at Wait, n eccoaioaaily. aa bonett man com** to Tree- o too M a member of th* LegWIaiare." i, Taa, vorily ; bat bow long doe* that oc- c matomt honeet man remain *ci, after raiting I c to Vpaatoo m a member of. the Legists- . » RreT « Brother V aonot* baa bnt recently laid | ]■ aside |h* miniiterial gown, and taken op o * the polrtiesi tripod, and hhi own gooon es« c of heart aad parity of intention may in- j e ipira confidence la legislative banian na- , V tore. Bat if his eiperianea a* editor-In- : g chief of a loading political joarnat. and ne. ! | cvaaary connection with profraaionxl poll, j (|l lietuoe, doM a el ohaoga himself aa well as ^ bia opinioov, ha mast ba ixtanl in prayer, daring tha aaaaioa and after it, for that j i( groan which ovarcamatb all evil. a, icIlllawMeetlan. Tha meeting* arw still continued in the 11 Mat hood Wt and Preebyterisn cbarcbe* in this ettj, aad are attended with good toe- * oee*. Iatoraating revival meeting* are also in ' piugiam is tha Co an Hmh Baptiat church j * aad in tha Methodist charches at Dennis- j d villa nod Waat Croak. latavaat maaifoated ia th* cbarcbo* in v.- " Haas pe»a» af tb* eaoatry. M a bear ol r maay rwvWala. In noma piaoaa thaaa meat- ' lags, iWn* aat atteadad with say extra, i tl ordinary Bamaaatraiiooa, are p ra (facta g con- ■ tl dllMI* tetdsfc'MM te I ha eharrh— . 1. aaWban af chary ekr. eg-hosi h'.v Yorl . » NMtbm. A, .tea. -xcite'd * n
, j' Temperance Association. * | According to ptevuui* notice given by I the coanty Secretary, a number of th* ! Mend* or -temperance mil in th* Conn | riunse 31. E. Chord. on Saturday. 27th liMt,, 'o organise a county Tem|.er*qi-* j Asiociu'ion. ' - ! The meeting waa opened wflh praj-er by ! Rev. J. W. I!abb*rd. of Cape Island. whi-n - j Rev.'H. Townsend wa. appointed chairm*u, and John U. Uuffimn. Krq , appoint- „ • ad necrajary. " ; The Rri-. Mr. Snyder, of Cauiden, then n I Slated Ilia objurl of the meeting, and tho ' 2 j plan of proceeding in forming coanty a"0fcj 0 ; cia'ious aoxiliarjr t.i lh«..State Aaroefaiioti. ! »! It an* i hen resolved to form u eouniy j 0 j awocialioo, when th- ron'tilution wa* ruad '• « j by tl.e Srcr. tary and adopted. „ | Tbo folluaing officer* wrre than aWcted • » j to eorvo fur' tho ensuing year : — w I l'rr».:d*nt.— U>»o. J*»» II. tUynrly. . Tj Yi.;. President* >- j (lap* Llaml — Ceorgn W. Smith. . ! Lower Towwhip-L. C. Edmonds. j Middle Township — lie v. My. Jrnck«. r I Denoia Toantbip— P. B. Kushnell. J Upper Township — Dr. J. P. Iteming. * I County Secretary— Rev. II. K. Johnson. . i Treasurer.— S. R. Mattonsgle. h i Board of Manager* :- Iter. J. W. Hub- * j bard, Rev. John Jon<», R«v. Charles B , 1 j Wilson. Jr., Rev. I'.r.otu Towo*end, and | - j John II. Huffman. n ! The Sisi Thursday in May wx /elected ^ I a« the annual meeting, and tho fit.t Thar*. t day in November a* the *eiui-*nnual inert- j - j lug. The association then adjoarned to meet . on the third Thursday io February, el the _ 1 Court llooie. - ; (trauil I>i» isiuu of Nous of Trm- > peruucc. | Tha annoal meeting of thi* body was I held at Tampcraocc Hall, Trenton, Wrd- ! nesdiy, IMth in* t . Rev. It. V. Lawraure, i of New Urune wick, presided. The sabor1 | dinate Divisions were generally reprvvrnlI ed, about seventy-live drlritatrs being pre.wnt. The reports of officers show some in- : ' | crease of membership, during the quarter. ' | The aggregate membership reported at ' | close of the quarter, is thiit-en hundred land seventy -two, and of lady visitor*, six j hundred and sixly-niue. Among the ileum j of bniine** transacted by the meeting was j a revolve that a petition be presented to ! the. Legislature asking the euaclmeut of af ; law to prevent tha *ale of iuloxttating li- j ' quors oo election day*. The following member* were chosen offi1 cer» for tb* ensaing year : j «). W. P.-(Jeo. H. Hick, of Plainfi-ld. U. W. A. — Simon Lake, Smith's I.and- j | i"gj 0. S. — Henry B. Howell, Trenton. J G. T.— Franklin Devereaux, Trenton. ! U. Chaplain.— Rav. A. U. Lawson, Perth j | Aiuboy. G. Conductor. — Edward K. Drake, Elisabeth. G. Sentinel.— Abraham Runyon, Newark. Tb* following places were selected for ; th* ^gnlar meeting*" daring the year ' , April sassion, at Elisabeth ; July at Vin- j eentowo ; October at Plainfield ; Janmry, ' 1P67, at Trenton. .Ma n u fur til ring Stuliatica of Our ' Principal Cities. Tb# Secretory of the' Iularior.in res- , i lo a resolution of the House of Re- j ' prerentalives, communicate* > list of the • I cities of the United Stales, with tba alalia- ! < tics of 'tbair roBnafectarr*, including those i having ten thousand inbab.lant* and op- j I ward*. It inclndos ona'bundred aod two j i citiaa, beginning with New Voik and end- I t ing with Newport, Ky. The total capital < employed is 8417,1^9,234 ; hands employed, i male* 410,920, females 147.000; value of < products, $c"4,934,827. New York stands first in th* list : — Capital, 801,212,757; males employed, 45.463; femalas, 24,721 ; t value of products, 8153.107, 3C0. Pbiladel- , phia employ* a capital or 873,318.665 ; 1 , malo operatives, 66,350; females, 30,63(1 ; ! t value of products, 8135.979,777. Clncln-L nati is third in order:— Products. 846,000,- ! t 000; Capital, 817.000,000, in round num. | t bers. Boston — Products, 838,000,000; L capital, 813,000,00a The other principal ! t cilio* produce as follows Brooklyn, 834,- ' , 000,000 ; N#r ark, 823.000,000; Si. Lonis, I , I 821.0O0.00g ; Baltimore, 821,(K>0.000 ; San r 819.000.000; Lowell, 818.000,- L j 000; Providonce. 815,1100,000; Lnaiavilla. I c : 812.000.000; Richmond, 812.000.000; CM- | r I 8l 1.000.000; Pituburg. 811.000,000; i „ I New Bedford, 8ll.000.OO0; New Orleans, j „ I 810,000.000 ; Manchester, 810,000.000 ; ! ; 'Troy, $10,000,000; Roghestar, 810,000,- I n "»■ Const iluliowal Amendment Tb* coastilational^amendment, abolish- ! n slavery, has been paaaed by the Seaata 1 and House of Assembly, of New Jersey. ; t Tho (loose passed it on Wednetday, 17tb • by tha follnwiog vote : 1 Yaoa-J. F. Aortenoo, Ayrra. Dwalvy, Blanivlt, I I data. Coatee, Cola, Coikltt, Craoe. Crotrr, d Coarse, Dt?k**»n. Uwartfa. t .lkeaburr, 1'iater, Fori, Carrlaoo. Groea, Hays, ItlU, JartxrO. tethrop, 1 tea, Hoove, Mono, Murphy, Nfefcoieo*. Hlxoo, h PHea, Wamaaj, Huh, Steals. WMt*. Taylor, fhomr •oo, TarWtoe, TrtiaMr, Tyrrti, Taa Wsyuorr, W. 1 Wtlaea, WotsetBvr-l! t Naya-AtheU. Davrajawt, FWtaar, llariag, Hoa«- J Issd. W. M. lit T. W. J. Illff, Wv*. WUIavar, K. It ,( *teal-B. Aadsraow. Bowaa. Itnunt, Hotnea, : " Islawt, Tawysr, Tou*«-s ) On Tneaday, t3d. tea Senate, took ae. oo tbwNsm^odmfnt, aod paaaed it by 7 fodewlng vote : | , Aj—Arum. BoUo, WaafcWy. CoAfc, (Mar. | I »***' fcar"4' W*"' j h hii. Yro-mrC wSstel^""""" UUW" I P
1 Soldiers' Natiouat ( untrntlou. TVxshimiio.v, Jan. 23, '46. • ; !)u« lK*vr_ — Koi.wing that a number h { °f Br" 'Olerested in auylttfag " j relating to the Soldier,' National Convvntieo» 01 pueent in session in tnis ttt-fsmed 1 c''y of Washington, and having received i y I last nii lit »..n.e material to writ* from. 1 1 n purpose giving yoo suu.e of tbo rvYulli of r" my o'rsvitetior.. « ! Yesterday sflern^n, a motion was made ' ' and rarried in the House or Represents- I " ; ttves, that the U>e of the Hall I'.o allowed I u j to tha Soldiers' Convention for that night, j "t. and acrordtngly there the delegate*, Buw- j : : bertttg some two hundred. Assembled. J No oian can deny that th* claims now I being urged oo Congress, for equalizing j tba bounties offered and paid lo Os soldiers j i« equit .bia and just, and therefore, if pos- , : siblw, ought to becomplivd with. But some ■ . Of our delegates, among whom or* general*' ' ! colonel, Ac., of avery grade, appear to me i ■" not to exactly. understand the object of lbs i ■ coor«ntion, thinking rather that ii s capital ; opportunity to display their forensic ability ; audj{ain applause by loodly shoaling at the • end of their speeches the word "bloecoala" which is alwsy* sure to "bring down" the bouse. Consequently, from the quantity , of chin-music and nonsrosa I heard last 'I night, ft pretty nigh raiisflsJ me that if j Congress dors grant a bouuty lo those sol- ^ i diets «ho eolisteil in th* early part of lire war, it will be simply upon the justice of their demand*, a-.d not because of tha iot All sorts of resolutions were proposed, j relating to matters entirely irrelevant to , the pnrpovo of the meeting. Thrre ws* ■ sion.to (hose Bouihem Congressmen-elect, | abo dreliti' d^iking the lesl-onlh. Also ' one that they JBul.l not baadmitied if ihey " bad a had tncor-J. One resoluiion simply | • asked the bounty for the soldiers', when an " amendmeut was offered to makeup! read "soldiers, sailors and marine*/' A colonel from Penosylvauia, who had. mnslerrd In many .soldiers and sailer*, said it aould ' ' look ridicoloot to ask an equivalent bounty 1 for sailors, when they did nut recasvo boon, i ' i tt at any stage of tho war, their chaoce <>l 1 1 . receiving pnxe-mouey being considered as 1 j equivalent to a bounty. That was a good 1 I explanation, for it is not generally under-: ' | stood by tba various rioldiers' Unions thai sailors oavur received Government bounty. ' | One of tba delt gales said ; "If ne talk so | much, and ask what we do not expect lo | receive," (alluding lo the:- indiscriminate ' ! application for bounty tt> 'soldier*, sailor* ! aod msrines.) "Congress will tbink w'e are i a set of nutnbsculls, and n ill give ns nothing." A resolution was offered, giving j to th* soldiers of '61 and '62, und the j months ol January, Fefiruary, March, April ! ami .\Jay- '63, glU per mouth fur tbe.length j of time they were io the service. Several i resolutions were also offered, simply equal- i j icing the bounties. All thaso resolutions j j were referred to tho Commiltro oy Rcsolu- | | ti ns, to be reported on to-day. j The election for officers resulted io Slaj. | ! General John A. Logan being appointed j j ('resident, Generals A.'C. Parry and K. ' W. Hlnks for Vice Presidents, and Mainri j J. E. Douty and Capl. Jas. Cross fur .Se- 1 j The Hall of the lloute looked grand nnd : ' imposing by gas-light, and the qnial and | order of the mreting showed a strong con- • trasl to the noisy and apparently chaotic | 1 j deliberations of the Representative*. I i I General Bailer adilresscd tho cnnvrn'ioo i 1 to-night, and^judging from what litlle lie | said in relation lo the main object of tha i 1 meeting, ba acknowledges tha jostica of oar claims, and orgs* tha propriety of giv- ; < to th* soldiers confisca ed lands in lieu ! 1 of mooey. Yojwa, iraly, p. J. H. ! ' From Europe. By latest advice* from Knrooe, we learn ! ; ikxtThe Spanish rebellion is proving a most j serious affair. Instead of announcing, in i slcreolyped plirasaolory. that Madrid re- ' j mains trsnqnil, and that the insnrgrpts are j i on lb* p din l of being raptured, the official ' I telegrams issued from the Spanish capital ' now acknowledge that great uneasiness pre- , ' J vails. General Prim, th* leader of iba re- | ' . it ia worthy of note, has followed : ' | exactly tha same programme pur'osd in : 1854 by Marshal O'Donqell. in the succass- { revolution which placed bim In power ; ! c I the present rising, according to the j • ' correspondence of the Paris Patrit, differs j t ; previous outbreaks in the sirong de- i : mocratic element infused into tb* move, j i j mcnt. At the same time the disaffection | a iv mora widely spread, and 1b# popularity c of th* insurrectionary leader is greater than t i war before. | A revolutionary movement of a je*t for- , ' midabl* character haa been ieitiatad ia Ire- ( ■ Und. Tw«nt}.oi.e Fenians, armed to tha , I teeth, effected a landing at S|ig», and also j effected a lodgaiant in the nearest jail. — , ' axcitemeat atill prevailed all over | t the country . and tha Lendoe Times *a«jv | with something I ke alsrm tha t j miaehlef which a Feoiao raid might effect 0 ; Coned*. c —The Joint Committee on Racnnstrnc. ' | lion, constating of six Beneior* and nine b i Rep resent at i vrs, have agreed on the fol- ! proposal of Cooatitatinnal amend- 1 | meat, which wa* reported to the Senate by " | Mr. Faaeendae, of Maine, on Monday last : ° Amcui — — . Repraoaet Aiv* and Direct ' * | Tax** rhall be apportioned among tho a*v- . 1' I oral Slates which bo soclaM within thi* • | according to tkeir ■aspectlvw namI counting th# whnt* number of petBh-.s b ! iu awah .Slate, vxal.dieg Indian, net taxed; 1 pt"W, that whenever the eloertee froo- | * ■ ohm. shall be darned or obrtded ia a Slat. », ** oscoaol of race or ,-olor. all peraooa uf I , CkXi * ^tsi oteMas* '"kll< ^ P
STATE ITEMS. — It is stated that iba Judiciary Comr tniltee of tha Seaata have agreed to report ! it> favor of Senator Stockton retaining bia • »eat. 1 — Rc*. Dr. Kramer, recently of the Me1 | thodisl, Wu* ordained io th* Kpi'copal ' Church, by Bishqp Potter, of New York, r in J»r« rj City on Wednesday, Jan. 17tli.- — Til* executi-a board of th* N af Jcr-" " [ »»y Bapitet State Gonvvotidn und K-tuca * ! Uonal S u-iaty are to bold their next in«*t- ' ing at Brunswick on the 6ih day of • I February, next. | — President Hcor»l says that he "shall r i oppose all attempts to hold a Joint meet- j ^ ing for the election of a Senator, until the Judiciary Committee of the United Stale. Senate .hall declare Mr. Stockton ineligit f I ble to a .eat in that body." The President -] further .ays, that "in taking thi. position he act. io accordance witji the rieas of a I majority ot the Re. ohlican Senator..'' I Thi. explains partially the action of Mr.1 : Scovel on th* concur e.vt resolution of Mr. ' | Robhins (adoptnl by the Senate on Wed- , nesday). which make, it necessary that a ^ resolution to go Into joint meeting shell ' H * rlav.nlb fraction of lb* majority iu (he ; — Tbo- supplement lo the uct incorporate ^ | ing the Willjam.toan Railroad Company, i | and ltaritati Bay road, aad extending the ; other terminus to IVnnsgrove, on the Del- ^ ; aware titer, pissed the House on Tuesday. 1 and through the Senate on Wednesday mornfni. While tbi* road will afford a direct route li> New York, it connect* with j the West Jersey road lo Philadelphia. To th* Urge glass iuleresl in South Jersey, it will b* raluiMe not only for the shipment ' 1 of their wares to New York direct, bat I j enabling iliem to supply thefrfumacas with I ; soft coal. In using that lor fuel ibe neoe.- ! sity of an engine and blotter In the lacto. I j rica can be dirpensrd with, Thir ma! finda an onllal from the collieries in Mnry- ; laud und Virginia, through the Chesapeake • proposed terminus of thu uaw road. — The New Jersey Historical Roriaty | mat ou Tuesday of l»t week, at Trenton, , I Hon. R. 8. Field In the chair. The various ! , j reporW warn read ; that of the Librarian j , : "how^lg that there ware 3.394 volumes and , < 69^ pamphlet* in the library. Mr. Whitehead's report relative lo thn i boundary line was bighly ihteresting. ! Mr. Bradley again foiled to deliver hi* 1 ! eulogy npon the late lion. Win L. Dayton. | | The following officers wero elected : President- Hon. James Parka*, j Vice-Presidents— lloo. R. B. Field. Hon. I | Henry W. Greeo, John Ituttierford, Esq. I Corresponding Secretary — Wm. A. i Whitehead, K-q. Recording Secretary— David A. Hayes, Esq. Librarian— S. II. Uongar, Esq. 7'reaanrer— Bolomoo Alofsen, E.q. Executive Commillee-8. II. I'-mning- J ton, D. L. Allen, Re*. R. K Roger., N.-j N. Hulstad, Rav. John Hall. D. 1).. C. C. : i Haven, Iter. S. M. Hammill. T. T. Km- ! nay, John Clement. Aiuciit-Hii Agriculiurtst. Wa commend to the special attention of : I our readers, that very valuable journal for | the Household, the Children, the Gnideu. the -Orchard, and the Farm, vis.: the J Amerirnn Agriculluritl, published by j Onx.xog JioD A Co., 41 Park Row, New; York City, ol only 81-50 u year. It is full j of good things, useful to overy parson, t-o ; matter a hero his residence, or what bis ! j occupation. We learn that tha present j volume (24l^.) opens with an increase of j ; than twenty thousand sobserib. rs. — *j Tlte paper iuclf, good ua it haa hitherto j J been, ia greatly increased in six*, appear- j nee, and intrinsic value. A dollar and n I i half can scarcely be better invested. Bend i I on your sabscriptions lo tbo Publisher* as above. Tho first number of this volume contains 40 pages, and Tan be obtained, aa , specimen, on remitting 15 cents to the ; publishers. _ From Mexico. : The recent capture from tba imperialists ! of tbe town of llagda I has created much 1 excitement and soma alarm at a distance, 1 iii the immediate vicinity appears to be 1 I regarded mora as a fare# than a war tragr-'d 1 dy. Th# capturing party waa composed of 1 miscellaneous crow.l of Mexicans, sutlers' 1 , clerks, adventurer* und idlers, abo appear 1 have engaged in the affair as a good 1 piece of sport, and, though it ia belijvud ' that tbeffc werw among lb* captors soma United til ales soldiers, eveiy on* of them present on thu other side of the riter to answer for his name at roll call on tb* next morning. It seems that the capture | planned and executed without tbe I knpalrdge of either General Escobedo, tb* American General Crawford or any | other chiaf of great ruonwa ; bat lb* Mexi- j , icpohlieaaa have benefited by th* result, and at thu data ol last adricas (bay the town. City. of Mexico coiraspondeoee records - the existence among lb* imperialists in capital of profoood anxiety on accooai , of th* embarrassed condition of tha imp*- I rial loeocw* aod lb* prospects of em. pir* generally . Tb# demands for money to 1 oo U* government ere great ; but th* treaeory is *tnpty, and there ere oo availasource* from which to replenish »i.— ' Braid** all this, thu Fiuoch are beooming 'n I di-gwafcrd Wrtb Mm Mau-eaa *■ i», aod i a j there am stroag indication* of aa aarly i » St.judoeo.rjti «f Maximiitan by Louis Na- j J i ,M
/ I II (■'CMIIttl. NEWS. — Twknty-eight caodidxtas for I lie New 1 York collrctorahip are oo* in Washington • urgiog Ihutr claims. -HoUlu of them are not citiieus of New York State. — Tb* largest Subbalh School in the I world it ajtStocknarl, England, numbering ■ about 5JEK) aohnl ira. There am 30i> teach*' • er«. Over U,IKI|J uf the rcholar* urn over -^sixteen yeais t-f age. — Mrs. Douglass, widow of tho late S*n- • »lor DqMluss. it to be married dh the 3l) h f i inst., lo Brevet Itrtg. Gen. Willitus, A. A. ' General U. S. A., who is noar ou daty at I ! lb* War Depart maut^ •I —During -the year 1865, 125,000,«t>0% 9 .letter# passed through the New York PostI* ■ | office. Tho receipt* fuc p.. stage and box r • i Wots amounted to 8789.366 15, while tb/ • ; office expanses wero hot 8359,791 71. 1 | — The publl'hed occnuut of the receipts I ' j of the Philadelphia (mpers. for odvcrtteing ' during i ho last yaar. rrpreteuls them os • I amounting in grosa to 8826.802 «8. uf . '• | which 8257,265 ,">4 are credited tu tbe Aerf- I ■ i a* r. , 1 —Tbe homes tehd of Her.-y Clay was I ; sold on the I'J.li inst., to the Ueg.ul'of tha | 0 Kentucky University, for Hi* sum of §90. J j trans om.*.! into the A ricolloral College I V ' U"' '■ U'al.fo.u.a i. illustrated by j . " «h- never v. rj ik.ifiy p„„cr...r _ -of the Mariposa elate : "Why," said Hen. ' Fremont, "alien 1 came to California. I I f »« «"•!'. nothing, and now 1 owe l*o mil- , Bon# of dollars. , - The FreeJmens Bureau Bill pfnvidinc | , for en enlargement of poaers. aod which 1 has been | lending in th« Senate more thsii j t on la»l Friday afternoon, a* agreed upon, j l und was carried by n vote of tbirty-eigl.t j — ■ ii Host > country is now partitioned, will assemkl* | : in Washington this week for consultation ' will, t.eiiersl Grant and the government f authorities relative to the condition ol ; , affairs iii their respective depart m. ifs, 1 ; — The thirty. fifth annual assemtifoge uf • i the Ma-eaclius.-tts Anti-Slavery Bocinly was I held in Boston un Thursday 25th. A re»o- | lution was proposed to dissolve the society, I I oo the ground that, slavery having ceased ' to exi-t in the country, the work of tbo orI I gaoix.it ion ia ut an and. Lloyd Garrison . supported and Wendell Phillips oppusrd ) the resolution, and the society finally ' | elected. ' y j — Tb* efforts to induca our government to renew the Reciprocity treaty atill »t . \ gro.r u very forge share of (be most earnest I i attention of ib* Canadian authorities and | j newspaper* generally consider the" case as | t hopeless, and are shout to give it op. One t 'j ol them thinks that if the demands made by ' Mr. Seward of the Canadian Commissioners I i now in W eshinutuo ns n return lur its r-. I j newal were known to the public they would | 1 j create quite * sensation throughout the! ' 1 province ; und it is intimated tTTet member- ' , of the provincial Cabinet entertained a ' design of acceding to these requirement. ' | Which fact is given as thaeuppo*. d c.use uf i j Mr. lirowo's resignation of hit pusitiou in ' ■ | the Ministry. — A statement of tha progress of the . 1 j contest in tbe Pacific State* of Mexico j, between the r> publicans and thu imperial- ! I i>t«, highly favorable to tb* form-r, is' I fiiriyiJTied by San Franci<cn correspondent'. " "j On* of Maxtmiiliana comi*issioo*rs,backrd I ! j by an srmtrd f..rce, recently arrived at La j s | Pax. in Lower California, and compelled ; ' th* submission of th* Governor and Legis- I | lalure of that Stat* to imperial authority ; bnt a revolution was soon rai-ed which < placed in puwar a new Governor and other officers adhering to the cause of President Jnarez. and imprisiooed tho imperial commissi -ner and tb* old Goveroor, wbn, bow. ever, suhsequkotly mad* their escape, la ' th* Pacific Bu rs of Hinaloa, Honor* ami , Guarreco lb* imperialists are confined exclusively loth* respective ports of Mats- t < . tian, Guaymas and Acupnlco, and do not j j ■ date 10 Ventura boislde of thes'k towns, tbe ; repoblicaai having them completely hemmed in ; aud even Hies* places they wool I • immediately c mpellatl to give up but t 1 for tba protection given them by French | war vratcls in the harbor. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Mutual Benefit Life luaurauce > C ompany, j j NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. J. F. LEASH NG. Sear tile, j ato A OUST roa Care Stxr i'ocstt. ! j John B. Huffman, 1 Attorney -ate Law, Raster, Examiner, and " Sollrltor In t'banrery. CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY. £ Dr. J. F. Learning, r 9Hk - OFFICE DAYS : ' CAFE MAT COCtr HO( Xte-VMaadav*. • li.J 1'JLJ.X,— Thuradsj-*, trLlsfs, and IL* foreaoon ■ at a*lsw*sia. . ' Til*. Xomutl COadttloas Cask. y*l-*t " Deafness, Blindness A Catarrh, IWatlas aa* Aortal, ( tenant r of LarJea r ' HoOaad.) Nw 81* FINE .treat, rtlll.*. I***. Tr.li- y Mitala truss tea aM vol tea la aaaisaa te te* City » jawdl' ■■tiraaakaaaaa.al RtePBte. TUa Mitel * j lacwltjr av* tavtSad t» sum s.; tkeir |slsswte, aa v 1 ka haa m aaesw* la kla jaasttra- ARTIFICIAL I
SPECIAL NOTICES. f* ii takers I Wtitaker* f Do jou wsui Whiskers ar our Creel. a " UO'V'ULJ wilt tore* ihrm to *r»w oo the I sm.mH.rar q,™ rhia. or h,tr on S.M bhada to tlx i weeks, t'nu . Si ««. **m t.7 os-tllaej where, ctooe- . IJ rn-.k-l. <m rrevipl Ot p.tnr. (0U-, A 'U.-r", Warac r a le., llroolifyn. New Tork. Nlmupe. but Trne.V . f;ui.t bdyaed K'etlrm.o to the United ''"u ke«r «.!.,*• Intji o.uewioihelra.lVoa. l-ke t y seluru TB.ll (tree of abaq^,rk) oddreaolnx , . Ihruii hratrned. T llw h.tto* r»,>. uf vior hua^ ! f'uex'i! Will otdigc b> act ooiWasr thla oosd. Ail Oilrsa IS .11 plriaw addseea their obeit.rnt Mrvaal, ! ..T'i0" r-WtAPStAN.' S 1 1 UJ"'» Ml Bnmdwai, hew Tusk. * Errors of Voufli. r- lo-ti.L;,. Iveoiatuse l»er,y. ouq oft Ine em-eta of ' . j.oulhti.1 la.tlaen.ma.wtil for the sake ot •..OkrlBg , hui.iaailt . aesut Tie* I., all a hp arr.t tl, the rerl|w p. »»l Client-, m.klnr the .tioplr remedy t.y »c «'.rrt" " tUrr: - rmo.br ' d--.-t • No II Ch '£*"" 11 Agents H'nnted t r ■ < : « > i . I f .v sn.vi.it WA'rciiKs. Ii ALL GOODS WARRANTED GENUINE. , litre ol lVr1.1t.-i.tr. » «>ot, eort. utwrat Prej aiiuia. aod Comansatau ollowed lo Areuli, , Messrs. Hd Ttl'dgp 4 CO.. | j.Wm r.1 Itrosdw.j, New York. I The.d.ero2r'h«Vox,vf,,,,tT®dt h ' i srs, '.zri'"! rn wi? a ""n ,utf ",,fi n«o». miss, rocoiii. Coua, sod oil Thtnai aod I Luna A llrrti. in. The only ..ryeet ol ibaa.ltesl.ser | la seadleB foe Prewriptloo is to brnelM the afflicted : and .ply all informollon which he co., cet.es «•, tw to. , i tsiusMr. rod he h..|>r. every suflVser will try kla ■ :brv ** it wi1 ","u M,tV' *w pr°r* -A I— U.C th* twustetpllaff, i ace, by return .117-1) 1 IVIlttamsburgh. Kl.:t. t o , r,, >o,'k. MAHItl F'-IJ, ~ ■AVENTZ— PETCItauN.-AS te-.m..,,,,, Joauos, nth. by tic. > Tiiwownd, .Mr. W.ll.am T. Weals, at Philadelphia, lo Miss Kudos* IVteraoe, dau*htee NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I'l ttt; ( ISIi KIk UIIITF. I.DtD, I )KK> r HIIKI. t, .11 pracflcl p.in'c! Try tit I .ud you oaty , " '""no! l^NoHhN"t«l>'»ti«*LIALr"' Philadelphia. yy "Bh*.ettsh'. w^-oU'ciT't. "l',»y>K"0.h ' 'l" 'u w' Uo""' *1"1 * 'srlety of TRUMAN k SHAW, • No. MS (Light Thl>l)-U.e) Mar-el Street, below Math. Phll-dclphls. ^ BATIIB ^ eti.maey , ..» ir-p ii,H.r., .» la gult n, an baraady ( t-pnicj by youraeit. by ii.me Mead's Llut.c Ccmcni. hold I.) the Agent. * TRUMAN k SHAW, No. saa (eight thirty- Ave) Market atreet, j lb-low Ninth. Philadelphia. WTICKI. nuI' lllt-H, W ITH board art>| brace iae«.u.eon them, Brads aad I ard etleka. T.o aale hr #J|A No. na ( ltlghr n.lrtj.A.e) Market alreel, la-low Mail., Philadelphia. j PI IIF I.IBFIITV WHITE LEAD, ll'il.L do inoir and heller work at a gtvca aoat, I t than nay other!^ ^Nfosuleetuetel only j IS. Norih I Hlllt) M^|'udf|phu ^ ENTHAV. J "^1 ^ j TV I.T.ft, ^ lui. I t'rcck. posts a RED and 1 o .1, L.a.kcd w.tt, , hailpeony la ten ear" i L. M. RU E, • an. 17. I*C. [it] Cierk of Deeats Township. ( A l( PET HKAII.VIL ' •J'lIK u-dc..i«iw.ll-Tr. l*j-»eJo Inform lb* taSks C.iKi'Er WEAVING. i acxr^ 'riT "s' .f', 'r* 'h#1! CP Ofd.-le car, te l-it aV'the slorToY Goo^e W. s-i.lih, C .pelslaul, aad will receive prompt attea- : ' Jaauavv *t. I**S. |JI|r| JOHN C. UTTLE, <;UAVI> i:\IIIUITI05f ! I GRAND I NTERTAfNMKNT will ba given at \ the ' ape Academy, oa THt'RXDAV KVENING ri'BRUAK Y 1st, IS**. The entertainment will comprise a choice selection of DIALOGUE*, SPLIXHE*. _ Dl'RLEAQt'CS, ADDRESS Efl, M trite, kce Most or which are merely new aad highly cater- « amission, 3D cents. Chltdrea half price. • The proceeds lo be applied to th* heneflt of tha | - Pl'BE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, * I THK tl nitest, the mnai duiabtrXad IM most M»1 notnlral. Try It ! Manufactured oaty by /.KIUU'.H h SMITH i Wsous.u Dsi-o. Pai-t A Class Dxallbs, No. 1*7 North THIRD Street, i - Philadelphia. HERE! LOOK HERE I t I 'ID T-K JE"FLE OP CAPE MAY COUNTY. 1 All who Would I pox to their interests sad would ! """•fl "* v"» thetr attentlos. | whkS he rod art STOVE DAMPERS ; their stove ptpra by*' °* uieahantratly attached to ! J. PITH I IN or F HILDRKTH, C. M. Court Houao, T SWAIN. Cape islam', JuA PH ALLEN, DenalsTtlla, or j DAVID COFF. Waat Creek. jeW-Om PRO UO.YO PI'BLICO I | your Sewing Machines, Organs, aad Plaaoa JOHN H ARTE AN, el Mtl.LYtLLE, N.J., ! "bo It ageat for th* C rover h Baker's Sewing ssarhiaea, latry's OMehnted Cottage Organs aad Malodrooa, Pisnoa, ke., aad dallvera them to you, al Prtcaa, with oat tba coat of freight Th* particular attealloa of all thosa daalrtag Ma- ! chine*. Is directed to Ihe forta that thay as* aot oaty co*. eyed to tha.r destination without te* root ot traaaportanoa. but ar* arraaged ready for opmttew, and alt th* esirmify taalruattoaa given tor tbair maaaeemeal te HEMMING, FELLING. MAIDEMROIDERING, and TUCKING with th* * ■ em* W« aay, buy of llartmam SAIkms JOHN HARTMAN nolS-Ste Mlllrlita, R. J. AdJEYTf WASTED ssmvaas this (tesaiy. tee tea NIUTAEY aad 1 NATAL HISTORY ot te* REBEL HUN asmptate te *** t-re* ^«aa v.jat am* o« sea daw# Is aoh■aartrSmapl^ws'ehart? **• TH. enrmM ami nlillll ■ I I ad |kw teas c.a te , uMmhed. Are.', vlll lad Ug

