CAPE MAY OCEAN W'AYE, lA^UNf.SIUV, FEBItUAB^ji. j8(ig^ — — ,t ■ ' , ^ - —
tflu ©ftau W at'f. . . f. Cape Island, Oope May Corn tj, 5. J. ' »: II. MAOOXAOLE, * ||| WrdBOitny, Feb. 31, IMC. |t i |t ®-0>>r thanks are ilw lo Hon. W. W. j 1 W irrlni viftselito public docwwion's- $£• v.'c sr.- Indebted 16 tk* Hon. John [ P. Ktocktmt for copies of the pp»#chv* of ; ih* /Ion. RsvSrdy Jobnsur, sod ibo Hon. j j Jton U. Doolitlle, and other public ilocu- ; f Brant*. (0- Attention is called to the advert!**- * pent of Mr*. Kecbef Chinch, who will (fire I en entertaioment on Thareday everrinj- o#xt j I at Ih* Repress office eoriKrof U'aahiogton and Ocean itreete. * JJ-TUs attention of farmer* in directed , to the advertisement of Mrt*r«. Allen k N**dl*s «bi#b appear* in aoolber colamn. j TM» in one of the nldeet and ino«t reliable eetablitlnnroU ta Pbifadelpbia, and ibey l guarantee every tiling ibey »rll to be genuine. Their phoiphete baa been thoroughly (••ted, and farmer* can rely open it a* a t good article. The Hurl Trade. , The extensive marl bede in the eirinity : , of tilaxboro, and Which ba*e been *qcee*s- . fully worked for the pa»t two year*, appear , to be ineihenilible. II nod red* of tone of j | the ntt-sl excellent quality ate lakeo oat , weekly, ehieh are *ent to utl aectione along , the line* of Ike Went Jersey. Salem, end , Cape May Baitroad*. The Wot Jer»ey , MailXfompsn; here found tbi* marl region : of Gloicestrr county rich lb that Indispeo- / aible for agiiculforal porpnnen, and m-rornl train* of car* are daily need in irannporting j it to market. When the geological eorvry i of tb» eerernl coantir* of Wetland South Jerney it completed, it will ,be found that : tha mail compote* a material consl|0a#nl of in mineral retourcrs. ' In many place*, loo, a pretty good quality of bog iron oie j it found, but the percent**# nf good iron j it; it baa net been round aufficient to nuke . it profitable, when anch large quantitie* of j excellent ore* are found in the mountain* | .north of Trenton. SoIdiriV I'nlon. A elated mealing of the Union wea held ! on Saturday ereoing laat, Captain G. W. ■ Smith pretiding. The Union being ealled to ord*r. the j inloutrf of the ptecion* meeting acre then : rend and approced. After wiich the Prati- > ' dent ataled Jo the Union, that the petition which bad bsftft preaenled through our Ken ator, Hon. W. W. Ware, palilioning lb. Mats Legiilalnre »o orgy oa the CongreM of ti p United Slate* the propriety and joetie* 'if eqaalitiog bountie*. etc., was being acted on. aud aiU b* introduced in the ; Senate at an early day. Olhar bwinaae baring hean concluded, ; on motion of S. B. Magouagle, it wae re solved : < That a commiu** of three be appninteil to procure appropriate detigna, from which j may Im aelected a plan for the erection of a j anitable monument lo the memory of the 1 breve fulfowi who volunteered from Cepa May county during the late war, and whn j died in iht Mrvire of the Ooltod Slateu— raid nrennment lo he loceled et Cape May ( „nrt House, end ila coet to be ebout oov t:i"u«aod dollar*. The PWeident appointed a* th« commit. !fo_3. K. Mngonagle, B. B. William*, and Wm. B. Bl dredge. The Union aoon eltef adjourned. Soldiers' Heuumrnl. A* Will be aaee by reference to the proceeding* of tbe Soldi# ra' Union on laat 8-tlnr. sv evening nt their piece of meeting, published in thie week'* paper, measure- • rre then adopted, which will, we trnel. raaull ie lb# erection of en appropriate me. tbe illn*trion« and heroic lone of , '*po Si county, whntecrtficed tneir live* i fei the Salvation of tbo Union — martyr* to their eoontry. It ia elmoal eeedlc** to eay that tbi* ia a moat praia«worthy uodertaking, and deeerve* every assistance which • may be needed from our citizens to carry it tonenccenfal ieso*. There i* not the •I chtetl doubt, however, bat tl.ftt sH will grant their heariy approval, and lend their *t..'..ag eeppoil to tbs furtherance of tbe »h. fort. I>t ueahmw to the world that while the*- faithful eon* ef the Republic are sleeping ahere Liberty haa laid them, that the.ir memory will eve* ahina bright in the hearts 6f our people end lie# there forever, for it wee through their atoning blood that the nation alar.de tft-dsv Free * Thai a monument of rome kind ought to be r reefed to the MHWOry of th- mm *ho wient freim thla eoaaty mad died in the aarvic# of their coo o try. haa beeo frequently rrc-mei ended in oaf bearing, but baa oevrr ' been acted on. We aae, therefore, rejoice/1 to ut that the aereivieg comrades of ibo*# brave fellows, base bee* tilt 8»l to lake lb* thing band. I — -atr — I'.rnejah Deacon, i* Burliagton. La* been faomiaated an 4 confirmed a* Coiled State* Marshal for tbe District ef New Jerae* . He baa appoialed aa hit depatie*, Abram B. H.rrif, Wm. Sfodd Deacon, ami C V iUrjamle. _ it re. FattMwem. FreaiAm- ftkeaete daegl-ter, re me *k ad to a geotleman who comtnerted epea »k# rapwblieaa ai wi^linby . of m ViMiHwe : - We ere peoth# w*«bta W Teo.^. i a.- io aei pewpeea te pet OB aim Wc.«; .a ba^tbe bilao. Uo.cepy.bm I
Rclifioua fifillrcllan) . The aerie* of meeting* which hare been anch a length of flimr in"pro*rv*' in the H. lh,.d;»t and .pre»bjl*riao,cburcb#t of tl.i* city. -are etill continued with unabated | I iuiervel. The Peetnv* of bAih cborche. [ are laboring unramitttngly, ai.d.tb»ir labofe | i are being crowned «i'h eucce**. During j the -period of tbeea revival* much geod h»« : j been performed and many member# eddvd t to both chnrebe*. " •Fbe Haptrat Church of thie Ciiv, i* at i ® preaent undergoing vepaireabd alteration*, . ! and it i* to be expected that when tho*« | | improvemenli are Bniahed, the exterior and ' appearance* of the boilding will be | ! greatly benefited. The total number of udntiariona to the ^ \ C'oort flonee Huptixt Churph during the , : period the latu revival meotinga were in j ! progre»«, reached 36. At Goehen, Denniaville, Weal Creek uuil j ' at tbe Court Hooae, the Methodiel church- ^ ea are enjoying *ca*ona of revival, and [ ' g'eat good ia being acc»mpli»1ied. A ei-tie* of protracted iu»eting< are how | in progreaa. in thu Mellmdiat Church at 1 j Atlantic City, which bid* fair to add anum- ■ l of new member* to the church. Hew Jersey Legislature, j In the proceeding* ol the io-gi*lature, i , we notice the following bill* introdocrd : ■ To iucorporalo Bridgstnn and Purl Not- , j ria railroad Company ; to author.xa justice* I of l he' |ufu.c» t» bind pari ie* aver for a hearjing; *upplement to chaiter of Cape May j Academical Institute ; vopplement lo charj of Ca|>« leland Tun-pike C< m| any ; | uuihoritu Second Baptist (thu ch of ! I C»pe May county to convey land; aopplu* | ment to act incorporating Landit town, 'hip; ( chatter Millvillu and Maurice Iliver i Railroad ; to charter city of M divide ; imp. ; plemeol to cliarteq of Williainaloaii Rail- . I road Company. j Mr. Scovel introduced the following relaiiluiiona: : WttxngAS. we hold it would bd true that there i* no conflict ' between generoua i reniimrnl and aound policy; and a* ae I held Il.ttt nature never eay* una Ihing and wi-dnm another; and ahereaa, the ! central idea of American liberty it to ' | make politic* moral, by nnion with n»r j tinual jn-iice, I i Jittolee4, That we hail wilh joy any coo- | gre**ionul act or enarlmaut a inch w>|| give ( the right to vote to every toldier of the r»- ) pnblic who he* aerved'ln tbe armies of the i Union eince April 14, 1R61, withoot regard ' I lo the place of hie birth or the color of hit I complexion. ' ! Rliohtif, That ao Ion- a* tbe elective ' j franrhiae shall be denied or abridged in any therein of such race or color should be ineluded in tbe basi* of reprotematiun of each Slate in tha C'oagreat or the United State* ; and we approve of tbe effort of '.hSena' ore end Representative*. io Congre** " i lo iecerg audi an amendment of ih* C'onati- " to Rob as would effect llii« retail, b-lieritig j that the tendency and hoping that the olti- ; mat* effect of this amendment, if adopted. * ] would be to aeenre equality of political a* ! ! well ae-cixyil ej^hu to^Jl. From Mexico, i i Three additional amall victorle* of tbe t \ imperial tronpa, the surrender to them nf » tha town of Papaulta and lite pacificui tion of tbe Sitrra del Norte are recorded . ' among oer lateit deapatrhe* from Haranx, r but it is evident that Maximilian'* enemies * still gira his soldier* plenty to do, and that order I* far from being established in the . dominion* ov*r which he claim* to ezerciee , control. A detachment of hi* troop* had been defeated near Tehnenleper. A firm has received from Maximilian'^ government the exclufire privilege of coo'lrncttnc ami running for aeventv-flve year* a railroad from Maiamoroi to tbe Pacific. The srri val of • special commieaioner. at Havens, ' fiom the Kmpernr of France to Maximilian i* annnnneed. Tbi* is ne doubt M. Selliaril, ' who It hat been onder*tom! r, a* *ent Out by lioui* Napoleon to inform hi* imperial protry* in Mexico of the intended withdrawal from that conntry of the French troop*. 8 | 1 he Mexican Minister in Washington ' ha* intelligence from El Paso, Mexico, lo " jk* 20ih of January. Prerident Jnaregnnd hi* Cabinet wereeiill there, and no attempt f to molest them had been made bt the im; * perialiat*. The vepoblican* were inaoguJ rating military pvfteeeding* for aa attack ' on Ike imperialist-, at Chihuahua. „ "* Ih reply io a proteet of Mr. Romero, the * Mexican Minister in Washington, against * the organising of the Imperial Mexican 1 Express Company a* he maintuoe that ila * object it the eatiatance* of the imperial r> plana, Mr. Seward say* that tha UniteA >l Slate* will not permit the relation* of fiieMI- • bip with the tspebiic 6T Mexico to be rii- ° d*ngered by any act* prvjudieisl In tbokt 0 relationa, and in another communication r~ instruct* United Klete* Di*tr>et Attorney 1 Dickinuon to watch tbe opera tiana of tbe 'r eeinpany. Clarence A. Sewnrd. nephew of the Secretary' of State, who ia trustee, *e- * crelary and counaellor of the company, re- * eeivee a eignifieant hint from hi* nncle in ope of the document'. General Grant exa prvateu tbe belief that Ih* compass was j forming for the undoubted paepoae of aidI iuf the imperial government of Mexioo. i, —The fullowiiig loternel Revenue Taxes d raaenmd by uoo-e v^tbe piiocipal aarnieforiarers of Cabinet Organ*. UermMiaais, , Melodiaa*. nod similar ieatrameu for tk* „ month, of Ontitwr. November and IWamoy her. IBM. era of interest y ehuWittg the „ amnwet of bnaleeau doc* ; M— 4 HWI.,, «.m 92 . ^* . .4 *
Our Atlanta Corretpondrncc. wSxtasti, G*., Feb. 18, "6t Mr. KwfTox Presuming the rvrnk-rr of of the (V»vg might relish, e^w "morael*"- e> from tbe sunny clime of Georgia, 1" resume my rnaty pen. and scribe a while for their jn - delectation. The pl*c« from which thie S lr | indited, u few monthi -in-* lay ih a hetero- CJ ; geneous mass of ilibrii and ashes. Hlackenud wslliend loue-chimsey. (tood, n inir ^ ; spectre* niourniug the loss of tfcu ill-fated ^ city, lodeed she teemed lost beyond re- ^ j deinption— buried beyond all hopes of re. j ! snrrection, tod her inhnhitanta were scat- , ' , tereJ to the four wind*. But the South- > ' ' i ern'er, provrrhially ehrewd and pnases*ing j that energy which characterizes all Amen. , 1 j cans, resolved |„ resurrect and re-attire hi' : j cherished home. To-day tb* effect* of Ibdt " 1 i resolve are apparent'. Atlanta ia a pros- * I ' peroui and flourishing interior ctty, nnm- ' 1 | btrrir.g sotnu tweuty-five tbOoaand inhuhi- ! - J | taut* ; .caree a vr.tige of the fiery ordeal b through which it passed i* visihle ; scores i of mammoth warehouses, blork* of superb c 1 I structure*, vieing witli those of Northern il ' : cilia* for beauty of design and architectural ; n " crandeur, have sprung up a* if by magic I # ' Tbo negro, thus far, i* Very little i>et- fi tered by his emancipation. From the lipayi , j of many I bav- the usanranee that tb« ''old j I "cabin home" t* for preferable In the miser- j • ' able existence they are now ekaii.g nut in t.j * ] their filthy hovel*. "I'ia their ohief tl-ligbt ' ^ j to congregate about the to»n«. The. height '- ' thrre. Tbo majority will labor a few day* , '* , for a small remuneration ; then loiter about i " f ] until It i* squandered. At the uactioor ' houses, dey and night, may be seen half- * ; ! naked frvedtuen, accxuiptnied by thick- ' r ! lipped Dinahs, purchaeiug all fort, of fool- , ' i. i i>h tnoket*,' such as pins rings, ear-bob*. ! " .{Ac. In the duy.tlmc Pompey pes^Mbuljles > ; the street*, with a red styeamrrAlosling ! i- | from bis hat, a ring upon every finger, and * a ponderous chain swinging from Ip. hunch ' 1 j of rag*. Some of th»m have made contracts : " ' for the coming year, but there are, crnnpa. 1 ® | ratlvely, few of them. Much, very much of 1 1 K the land of this country will he i.llu this j ' " ! season if white lahoV is oot brought to it. — : ; " ; The musses of the freedmen seem to regard j 1 '* ; labor as slavery, and freedom n» relief from 1 j mil. It will require time to di'pel these ' '• ) illusions, end .enable tbe negro lo compre- *' i hend his true position aud duties. | Much dissatisfaction prevails among many «" | of tba people. Tne radical plan of managing | i d affairs just now in Ci'igre**, i* subjecting i» . them to sevrre criticism. Those measures they are endeeroring lo push through are ( i r* ; extremelysdistasteful . to the .Southern pal- j 'J- | ate. They claim seat* for their Repw-'wii- '• ! tativea, aud it seems impolitic end unwise D* I not to accord them this just demand. A j "f I Southern gentleman remarked this morn'd j iog "itkin my hearing, that he fenred ere | I" j long the country would resolve itself into ! " ! an absolute monarchy, sod "eh 1" eaid he. • "freedom is a farcu and liberty a humbug." [ '8 A* of obUthere are many strong adherent* j to tbe Calhoun doctrine. He I* their fteou ! d. ideal nl a statesman. IH* loachings, after I " they have been tested and failed, are still j regarded as almost "a divine law. The thorny path through which tbe radical' 1B would drive the S«ulh is lacerating to their ny feet ann humiliating to their soul*, lo the ' Executive they still repose their trust, lie ,j stands as the hrenk-trater to shield them j a from the angry surges of fanaticism. i Mr.' Editor, according to our northern tl ; news you beve experienced a severe winter ' lt ! so fsr. Snow snd ice ore totql stranger* I here. The weather is mild and plra'tnt. | ld j The people here can't stand cold weather. m | If there fall* a tilths frost at eight, and the | Dt i air i* somewhat keen in the morning, you ; „| ; will see them hovering abnet the fire with ,j the exclamations "boo-hoO how cold it „ j The men ntsll on their great coals, buckin ' skioa and comfort*, thrn sally forth with a ,j j shiver. But Pnmpey is completely non,y ' pltttaed at the appuarsnce of Jack Frn*|. ! 0 i ile will scarcely poko bis note out nf hi, j shanty, prefer/iog to lay by a friendly fire j end toest bit number "twelves." )0 | Tbe Koothern lady, it Is true, I* a atran,0 ! ger to woik, hot they nre generous ami j )(j | kind-hearted. Many of them are inveterate . [lt I smoker', and lha using of snuff ia almnat a ' n. 1 univerial custom here. From the lady of I u. j moderate mean* to those in afflnnnt circem- ■ t ! stance*, a social dip of ssoff is considered I iodispensable. g. The Northern mail closes in a few mo- „ . meats, so I must ha|L Mure enon. ,n ! IVji.uox Whilu>i», J*. its 1 Honor lo (he Hrmor) of Lincoln *1 The eulogy of George 'Bancroft, in the glial I of Representatives, at Washington, upon Abraham Lincoln, delivered on Mot> day, 12th inst., the eimirereery of his birth. W one of the most successful production' of •ft his pen. The eatne felicity of langoeg* ry ! rombined with closeness of fact, wbleh ha' be ; ninda him so renowned aa a historian, is lolly illustrated In the eologj. opd jlie ie- American people will preserve, aa • Aoesrre- huld memorial, the paper which wilrToroi en integral part of the history of our coon- , x- try. The President, beads of T epartmeuts. I -as j Otwgrcsamen, Uojpfrnor* of Kiate', dl-tn - ii- ; gui-bed armv^ftd ftavsl officers, foreign | m. dial era. ftodolkev dial rags Gked twee were et ( pweent, filling every Seat W the hall, while ic_|tbeie were tboetand' wbe were unahje to _ I ebtaia edmniance at all. The addreee oc- ^ , espied two and a hair heart in delnery.anJ f | will be read by tbe American people with be j «**•* ialetws*. ^ ! — Thedk.rwcraei G'a; r<(# learns that Rob*. . rR. Tayfov, tb* proprietor of tha lUilroaJ ' ! Hotel, ia thai pt.ee. has r*j:-n heir to peer j | $8,iKHV*0. A aetailwa of his recently deceased ka.irg left tk- petswpftl p»u eX hi* I wewlih le Mr. Tayfor.
(•i:\KRAL NEWS. . j a- W es'orn paper* aru ell full of accounts . rrligiooe rerivals. Nothing, Hk# this" eXcitvmeot bus been ser.0 since MS?. hi — The Treasury Department at Wash- A has discorered«Ac1V* disf'inct coun- «ti terfo u on tbe fifty cent fractional c'rrrii- , ft — A ahocking boiler rxpbision oceurmd 11 ,»t 1'alerehurgr. Vs.. on Friila'y 'h» 2d lost.. ; " . whereby four persons were killed untrrgbl ' and many were injured. A n ' — General Knltei. IL» pioneer' s-t I far of i ^ California, is at Wasffinctnn. seeking payment for property laketf away from bim n. ^ that Ktalc. lie it very poor. — The eight paper collar manufactories ,| in Massacbaaetts. inada iu the month of May last, 19(300,000 collars, worth 8271.- - bOO. The value of stock need was Slttt.Ot'O —capital employed, 8340, WM, and the nnm- .. her of operative*, 106. , j — The lest ttesiner brought the tntolli- ; A gence that'Trof, Aga*aix's rxplniations on j li the main stream uf the Amazon alolie ha<Lj " i re-Blted in the ditcovery of no les* than | ti ! el-iven hundred ami sixty. three specie* of I f* 1 fi'h. whigh ia a greater number than exist *' pttf the Medltrranoan. o ; manufaciur- ..f Fairbank s at Kt. j ' pjohnahurv, Vl„ and tbu monthly pav.roll [' ; is $1 j.nnn. They use up 3.0no ions of pig i ■ | and bar iron. 4« too* of caal-ateel, 80 tons ® of copper and one million le«t of lumber. j ! _ The receipts from Internal Revenue | " i now ao large that il i« b-l-evrd I her ! , ! year eoJ.ng June 30. 186C. The totals for j \ , the six month* already pS— id aru con- - I siderablj in advance 6f thu estimate* above , [ made. . j _ Now York city contains 390 churches. , ' chapels, and missiuns, with accoiiiiiiuda. - j tion* for 300,000 person*. Of these 279 ', j aru Protestant accommodating 2lt0.00'i.— j , jdFftere are 216 regularly organized I'm. j , i-siant churches with an average mem- '! bervhip of about 300. The Protestant I i Sabbath School* havu an attendance of 70,000. — The annual report nf the Philadelphia { Board of Trade say* the industry of i'enn. I within the last twelve month's, llie total ; vufee of the production of coal, petroleum j .son pig -iron, reaching 8171,360,927. or "more than w.is ever realized for-( year's I brop of cotton. — A deed of trust wa* recorded at Fort I Wayne, Indiana, on Visturd.y, which re- ' quired 810.000 worth of stamps. It was a I morgage from the Indiana Southern Rail. ! way tu William II. .Swift and Samuel J. ' * i l.l en. To nU"*~vti ill of trti million dollars, i Tin* road it to ho built from Fort Wayne I I to* Jefferaonville, and to be iu running orderby November 1, 18G6. I —Dr. Joseph IK Levering was tbol ' | d-ail on Tuesday, while taking hi* borae from hit wagon, at bis barn iu Moiiig-in- ' ery county, four miles from "thu PliiUdeli phut Una. .. The Doctor had Just relu.ned { irom a profoasiunul vim, and bis wife an - '. children heard the fatal ahot, but tup. 1 j posud person* were . shooting muskrat*. | No clue hut yet been obtained ax tu tbr i j mur erer. , | — The import* of fordlgn unr.-fnn-d sugar j into the Country for the year ending Dec. j i 31*1 1865. was 362.243 tons, and the con- : , j "iimption of imp-ried sucar for the tain- : ( | period, was 34."),ei»» tons. The receipts j j for 1861. wn* 014.099 tona— the consump- ! | tiffn 192.600 tons. The total consnmpii.in I ! of foreign and domestic cane sugar for I860, j ! w#a 350,809 toot. Total eonurfiplion in ■ ' ; 1864. 220,600 ton*. -- A verdict of 82.51)11 was rendered lasi week, in the Supreme C"urt, against tlie , { New York and Harlem Railroad Company, j . ' utid in favor of Mrs. Elizabeth Rodmnnd. : j The latter sustained herself and family by j _ | washing, and in September, 1863. the wu« ! I riding down town in one of the defendant'* , . cart. She wished tn get off, hut the car ; , l did not come to a ttop, she ua* thrown on ( ; the pavement, and he,- right hand aud wrist | . wa* permanstUly^iijured. 1 Tb* Connecticnt Republican 8tate Con- { vtnlioa assembled at liar i ford WedncidtJ. , - and iii m mated General Joseph llawley for j Governor, O. F. Winchester fur Liealon- { ant Governor, and selected candidates for j I the othvr Ktat* office*. The platform re-. , solation* a opted, while avoiding veZStioo* topics endorte both President Johnson and , Congress and eulogize the army and navy. ; General Hawley, the nominee for Gover- i if nnr, attended the convention daring the „ afternoon session, and mad* 3 brief speech, i , accepting the Nomination. , —Tha Port*** (Wis.) Reghter chronit cie* the death at Caledonia. V\ is., of Joa. 1 >. Crele, born near Dekroil, Mich., in 1723, n and who bad attained, therefore. Ibo aniii- 1 iog age of en* hundred and fori jr yean. He i, wa* born teven year* before Gouge Waabi. ' iagtou, and was fifty years old at tbe outn ! break ol American Revnlation; so that he a aright Ave o then, havo claimed ti*mti»n a 1 from military aerrirw. He »sa 44 year* old n i ai sh* birth of Napoleon 1. He was 52 :- j years old when the Federal Coasliiation j ! wa* formed, and 84 when Abraham LiAooln h I «a» bora. We koovs bwl ou*^ life Ue;*r than hi* la modern times ; that of Parr lha Englishman, who is rec-rded lo bavw beeo bora ra 1480, a-i to have died id 1635. at the rips ago «f 153. Crate'* b*pt..« t* I ; said U b, mm ravn'd ia tha Preach Colholiq tt : church ia DetreH ; so thai hi* age wuald | vsem to h* duly aalhsstirattd. e -
Tbi nits iu New York. Nxw Y'oas, Fx*. 17th, '66. : # Desk Wave. — TI.e clerkV lh» weather been very fickle of >*(*".' a* it really does seem that the illustrious worthy's ! mind is npt settled as to one or two rhings, \ Judging ftp at the many Variation* which we have lately- experience!. It would appear j ' that lie ia endeavoring |o pleHse everyhody. ' each in .their tore, or to give .ill band, a rasV# of all fort* of weather before the last ■ •inter rtinuth ' expires. On Wednesdny ! 1 mdrning the air w4s aa balaiy a* the atinu<- ' phero of n day in Kpring, and on Thursday ; the mercury f II twenty-eight degree* with ; £ plilOKe qmie startling. These sudden , I he present cold weather may be expected | lo deperl any day wilh the same *uddeniie» i " which rharacterixed its arrival, Oo Wednesday, thoa.asd* of ardent : g'litiemtn und equally eothu'iaalic | yourg ladies, nil over i lie broad land of. held t igb carni'al in rOmmuaicaI ting to each other the aeotimoot* of pa«- i ,| i aionate r. cipiocily engendered "by lb# pu- ; h | 1 onage of lb» "go-.d" St. Valentine, who-e " I festal day Ibey then celebrated. Even , I sober and ataid matrons sere not forgetful j of the occasion. Buys or all ages, from ten ^ j beforehand in ueuich of something tn sen £ \ to their dulriness. Everybody looked for : a i and hoped for I he l.cetpl of ■ Valentine. could he Seen lu-.king out of the corner of bis eye for the poMUiaQ and the gill-edged j ! fulfou somewhat into di*use. olid prom- ] , | once ununited to tupp-ea* the filthj "at- . | I number of valentines that passed i Ibren day* io this week, reached' 63,(100. against ItHMKHT, which were delivered Inst . year in the iame>nod. With ih* liili. Ash. Wednesday, the tolran season of Lent con menerd. and will continue fur forty day. ending with Easter 1 Sunday. In ilie Episcopal and Catholic j Churches the holy tousnn wiil be observed ! with more or les* strictness, according loj lha tenets of the respective (".hutches. We cannot d.Hibl. from apparent face, and quite aside fiom it* effect as a religious l city society, therefore a# are glad tn *ee y»iir. In either of the uhove churches the ; > marriage ceremony c's*nul „b# per f.-niic-i. and very few of the members participilu in j , Court, oft Toeaday, acainst Thurlow Weed | and oihera, who. it is charged, undertook tn dispose nf rights and privileges in con- I neclinn with the r-mstiufion of a new tel.- j graph line drain New Oil.-uim to California. \ which Were not exi-lu.ivrly Hisirs. This ilytfl speak well for a great pnlilicnl party ! leader, but — "by tlieir Iruiia ye shall know ' tbem." • A di'nstrou* fire orcured Thursday night I nn liroa-l way, which resulted in the com- 1 pletw deslructli^i of the City Assembly I 1 Rm-tnt and the "American Theater. The i-urning of tbete building* furnished a strik- - ing instance of the inefficiency uf nnr.pur.-| i titan -Fire Department, as silh proper man- i i rtgemenl that fire would have bren sup- . ! pressed within two hours after it was dis. covered, Ko much for tbo. paid Fire De- j • i, parl'inelM. "WxTfj." J state items. . j — The First Baptist Congregation of j - ' Camden has given a unanimous call to the - i Rs*. Frank B. Rove lo in come their pas- ; , jinr. Il« bis accepted \he pusilioo. 1 I : — Mr. John V. L. Boicc, living npar ! Boui.,1 Brook, died very suddenly at hi' , i i residence at eight o'clock on Friday mnrn- , ing last. The dnV pre vinos Judge lloice - had been to New'Bitnswiek. und ubil# on ' I hi* way h 'tne, wa* di<eov«r-l by Mr. John • j L. Ku'phsn. lying with his head over the • y j dish in un -ins'en.ihle condition in whirh. , | state lie rrmiined ufitrl the time of hi* death m nhove slated. — Langilon W. Moire, a nntoiioo* connr' rarfeiier ba* Hwenurrstt'd alFaolsbnrnugh, ; II ; Glnncesiet ennntv, for complicity in the ! t robbery of 8300*000 from the Concord, j (Mats.) National bank oo the 25th of Sep. i lumber l»«t. A few feel beneath th» floor ; of Abe stable wes discovered a gloat Jar ! . | r.onlaining 81011,00(1. qf II- S. bond*, and j r I near a water cefo on tb* Delaware tha de. ! _ I terlives unearthed a tin box containing • ! $79,000 mors of the long lost bonds. ' | _ Major Cornelius ('. Barkaiow, late of { i the 14ih New Jersey R-giment, who was , is j recently brevetled a Msjor by the War De- ] d j.parlmsnt, died at his resideore, near .Tor. ; . i key, Munmnuth count)'. The Democrat \ " | says: "Tbe terrible wound he rerwired '■ from an ax* about two weeks ago. inflamed • j and iher. fe'rer set in. together with an in. i, i ternal hemorrhage frftro a bullet wound in | the breast, rectived in the Wilderness balilfis. proved too mnck »vea for his hardy '• j constitution. A brass, valiant soldier, a »- j good citizen and a kind bsartsd man is lot! ), i to thf community." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ,.i nr. l. uilhoi'S, PC ft TUT. Cifflee s.li«.lofo* CoegieXi nail, CAPK ISLAND HKOi lEUCT. „ I fVITftOUS OXIDK CAS a4uUoUtareU— ao t-sln IB esu«ilc« les to. aor nnplema.al cTocu rsprn I Ilaiwo from Inhsllag tbe Oas. ■ Teetb plucftfo ta a superior nanarr i al*o. whole d ; or imril'l artt luijasirj U tbe oesUw* •'»!» All ., other Pea 1st operavljju* jwjfotioed tu tb* sbnriml '"i to i hkittf, ! " j IZtxteea Vesrs For Trial II ie i FgTSSyN.riUHDCt.PHtA IHm-lrette, A . •» par toa. Utro from tbr Farter? loose or e I loesata per kabal. aa* «Z* p-r loa id bscs. art.- • Oft s( «*• -"w & j v*3' FaxScM. fttCHAftns ft Co.. ir-tw Fswttft aaft CaDawblli s*r. Fbila. I
SPECIAL NOTICES. ItiiM tit Life lusuruuee Company . NL'.VABK. Nrw j»:R*CT. J. F. LKAMtNC. Set* lite. Aocst roa Cave May cot sir. Jolt u II. Iliilfmitii, Atturnej-at-Lav, Master, Exnmlticr, nnd hnlirRi-r In (hturerj. ■>r. J. 6'. Li-uniing, DE"'" o,ner.»"»„ asa I r.irr JUjF COVLI Hoiic.-Tunini*. 46.11" lift, -Thorula]-*, I'rbla)*. auJ l.'ie (arraeoa i f Team MontU'TZ. < Condlttops Cash, jrl-ei niiBkrr* 1'irhUlterat I>» J.m want Whiskers er MustortnV Our Cre thu. taupntnui w-in for** ih.-n. is craw on me y smvoltusi lire or rhlu^r hnlr oc bst-i hrsdr In sis ; w«rk». Pnrr. tl ru g. t.1 l.j molt ilkjw heir. <-lo«©. I) oealeu, no rrreipl of pritr. **«, Woia. r k (■■„ nrouklyq. Nrw Vork. Mrnncc. bill Trite. liter} jdung Uuj and zratlrmra ia the t'altnl MU,-' «-«n OTmrfbiui; verj uiuch fotbrlt mlvaawill ot-ll-r b, no: aailcfSgfbls All otbri. will ptesM- Adcli.-t. their obnllrnl Mutant, -■ i TIZO* F. ClIAPyjAX.^ Errors of Youth. • , rwiusturr Dtcnr.ao* oil tar rgtcl. of y..utbf»l laJle-rrti-m. WUI for the rake of S.BbrlcC | wl irh he wait rurr I s«ITt-r-r. wtshlag to proflt hy JVIIS II. t'CpK.V, •l-r.-ly No. U Chambers SL,.N'c»r York, lltufUC'L ItlilKlllPs* k 4 It f It 1" l it . " Ih Md.1 Xa Oft nMS^Mh^tk im! * -ml t otiwtry r-tn*e ft a! his tlfflee Tnr medial - rstD.fo.tIua. Jstmr .isrnt* Wanted! CrOI .L> A SI L.V Kit WATCHES. \ UICLT 65 FACH, * ; l or mi; nrttcle Jrtwo. Rol.ll IVter from »into|M0 AI.L (iiHipt VVAKHANTCIi UKNUIRR. Price of .-'""nert^yx t"ent«^e.eli. ^ IrtN-i-l PiaTo ('onauntptlTCa. The s4rrr«t<ar, hst tag beeo ii'toreil to health tn ■tillbmt for «e» .-rot yrnn with . srrrir iifoj «ir. e. ttun, -n.l in.t hmut dfitntr, Cuiuumptlaa-U sax- ! To .11 w!.., .tr/lre ll.hr trill M-n.1 . ropy of Ihe ' < Jor prop.rlag en* -ttflee the same, which thry will ' , I lln-t a test Cvstt lot Costcwrtiau. Asthma, ! Ijine A (factions. The nol) otjcct of lha a.ltrrtlser 1 j.snd "i-irsl lolitrioAlfon wfak-h lie coneclrcs It l«e l|. I j lAlushtr. and he ho|ies every suttt-rrr a III trj Ms | remeily. t> j^w ill cost Ihrm nolMng. am) ma) prove • Parlies Mlshlne the pmtciipUon, I ate, by return ' ' net". t;»WAwn A. Wiums, ■ .l.'l-H,') \Vtlii.H".l..tlF>.. KfoCSfo. New tolk. MAU1UF.1), I nmHV.V-CRI*s|; -AI the U'pl'.'i parstHisge, ( ! Cape May Court Jl -nse, on Nov. 6th •». by Her. K. f I HOLME*— rov— At the same | -tare, hy Hie same, . ! «o Janusry -.'lit, Mt. Jos I. Holmes to Miss Anna j Fox, both "if Mi-l«lle township. Cape May Co. ' Di-II'CI.Atft— KCItN t^p— At Ihe residence of the . : -."Ith. b) Hie same! Mr. v. K. DutiRlass to Miss Mary A Krrasa. hath of Mbldlet -trushlp. ALRICH— KI.DRFORF.— At tbe resldeaeo of Ihe . bride's fvther. C.|»e M.t I". 11.. by ihersmp. on Febju.rt !»lh, Mr Ut l ft .Alrfea . of l-|iiladrl|*jl*. to I » I ED • , TV 1 1 : R — At Ctsl Creek. Febnutrysih. Msriha. r wife of John Tjler, to Ihe fuitywiyhtb ye.ru I brr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. r Tills It lo notify soy persoct fc»y|ne bath-houses Lin th# public 'Irr-tstia Cape Itl.od, hereby lo ' Pebru *ryl|'*foi"|,s!*! ' h W'T^y'>a,™l™;HKK'I,,e' IilK'i eirrrl CoatmUsloorr, CCftl.l.VG ".TICKS, ' /-U'RLUMJ Rwl., Piaehlnz Irons, t urllnc Tonpr, " V. II tlr Crimper,, a r irirty of id I kinds sad stirs, "j "r"f" TRCMXffft RHAW, ; ">«*w>"',i!K,iS4fiasasfc - DOOR RRI.I4, - /"'RANKS. Ihillrys, Coerk Sprtacs, kooh-tlldo snd | V Rush I-Ul pulls, murTlw ersriks, .nnenlod wire, • I t-eli sl.ples, 01-llr.Me Iras ersnk'. spikes so* carrisges, and door kaoekers. f--r sale by i TRCM.AN k SHAW, ' 1 No. *36 (eight thirl y-Rt e) Market street. Below Ninth, Philadelphia- . " i EXTRA SAFE DRAW Kit. f I /-ALOVKT And Ct.rst Iwk". htvln* from ooe tn d I Y I href tumhleis tn each toll, sad sn ssaactauut ; ul the rrgulsr kind*, fur -air by TRUMAN ft RHAW, Z No. OS (right Thirty -*te) Mtr.ai street, | below Sloth, milodelphts. >r| SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. >• i YJR*. RACHEL CHURCH irspretltOJy tnfurmt .11 her tnrmlt and Ute public th.t she will sir* * SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT, ' j On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, February tt, ISM, . AfUte EXFRESA OFFICE. oprnor of Washington ™ and Oeeso stiretr. Cape Isl.nd. I. AN OYSTER SUPPER will be gtren from 7 to IS . o'eleek P M . si-) wl all kinds of C't>NFElTH>N- " ERIE*, FRUITS and other luxuries of the stuon will be agerc.1 lur sOs. HONEY! ftbkGT ! HONEY! o<it your otd losstwr, wt* rrsetso the hlgb- ■ I ! 1 est Price inCmdi for it. st MAJOR'S, hoelt or - I. H. smith*', Tsiloe mad- Draper, Drnlar IL, C.pe _ I tilaad. • . - CART IRON, IRA OR. / S • WARTK do OLD ROPE, / - copper. | old paper. I nnAKA, OLD CANVARR, l'l.b'Ti::t. FLINT GLA-Vt, l "•/INC. | WINK BUFTLaM of afl „ ; LEAD. -KINDS, be .be. \ e- ! mm- Tb# shore trill esrt Ibeat, Free id Chug*, by\ ' applying to Abr swm-. I- IIAIU-CVTTUte. \ ,11 | If y..o wtsft your llslrrsit In lb# mast fashionable - ■t sod hoenwi loft sly Ir, eoL ua Ms/or, and try bts New . I M#Ui.»* ot rresiiag IL Jyl NOTICE. " i ALL perms hwlebied to me (or prnfrasUaal seriY vfcww. or* iwoucsud to atakr iMTdUto pay- .. I ZSMT 1 S~' or I Msbraaiy Sto, ARR. f»f Pl'BE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, . ; T'HE. Whitest. Ibe most dusrtls utd arawm- - JL aewueal. lrv It I HAoafoetomo ooly by v zeigler k smith. IWauaxsAU Dsco, fai*t ft lius Duust. •so 1*7 tortft RntftD Xlieot, JUI-y Pftlls4*»p»U. " ' i

