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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. WEDNESDAY, xf.lfU.'tf 7, 1886.

Ikt ®tean Stfl are. Cape Island, Cape May Cow tj, He J. \ 8. R. MAflONAGLE, uflii aamraorktCToa. ■ WcImiIbt. War. 1866. i - i .RATXS Of ADVKRTiailVU. , vm hum or >u un oa I.™ fit» 1 Profaaatonal'or inat'oeoa mrds aot . xcscdi'ng 'J * , si* II***. sue yes/ . I"1 ::::: :: .SS i " - HirSJf!:. »». R.lf rolusia. Hire* wombs I»i« I * • , o*« |iu. k UJo Om *ol«ao tbre# mouths — — tax* • ■limwk* ««J0 Taar'.v *4>mlMnMU "*» be chaaged quarterly . without odd It toe al chare* legal ad vert torments testis* a* tbe rate dbtab- i ltohodbylaw. , fg- Advarliiaiaa&Ts and eommonication 1 ' mast be raealvsd at the office of this paper not lalerthaa Monday eeatiing. in order to (mora insert toe hi the esme week'* iun*. Indications a t the Coming Season. Prom nor exchanges we ascertain that Atlantic City, Long Branch, Newport and several other notable sommer resorts, are ■training every nerve to ont-do all their former preparations for the summer season. In every one of these places, hotels, board-ing-hooMi and cottages ars springing ap with graat rapidity, as all look for an increased nnmber or visitors nest summer, over last, and are in consequence, ir.rveasing their facilities foraccemmodsting them. ! As will be tbe ceee witb other bathingresorts, so will it be with Cape (tland ; end . in view ol the great etodns which is certain to take place, in e few months' time, from onr principal cities, every endeavor ought to be mtde by onr hotel proprietors ami lend ownsrt to meet the emergency, in having accommodation* for all who shall vi*it Cape May. It is Ire* a nombet of buildingt are io procee* of erection at present, hot they do not commence to be sufficient. At Long Branch, a mammoth hotel is being boil) which, it is said, will accommodate fifteen hundred geeste. Two auch building* on Cope Island, woald be filled without a doabt. ImproTcmruti. Among tbe many improvements in prograss in this city, may be mentioned tbe hotel now being erected on the corner of Lafayette and Jackson streets, which is to he called tbe "Sherman Hoese" on it* eoaplatiec. The building will comprise tbe late "Toolioe," whit b is now being thorooghly renovated,* aew portion to be attached faring en Jackeoa atreel, and also, a targe dwelling-hoaa* fronting on Lafayette street. This property was purchased last sestmer by Mr. T. C. Clifford, who is making these alterations t and judging from praaeat indications, the Shertnoa promises to be a well.looated boose, and capable of neeommodatiog a larga number of gossts. A goodly number of cottages are in coarse of erection, and, it is said, many more will be bnilt era Spring closes. Yet •till tbe cry nuy go forth end re-echo io all onr principal cities, Inst there is room for many more. _ Soldier*' Union. A regular stated meeting of the Union was convened on Saturday e-eniog last, at r

tfaa City Hall, Capt. G. W. Smith presid- i ing. Some important bosinesa was brought before tbe Union by tbe President, bat action on It was deferred till naxt meeting night, when a fall nttendanc* of tbe Members is earnestly requested, the Secretary being directed to make the call a* argent at possible. Other basinets was transacted, after which tbe meeting adjourned. Congress Hall. This wtll-koowa sad favorite hotel is at prtseotandcrgoinf a general refiling at the hand* or the carpeotera and painters Betid** baring a thorough coating of peiol iatida aod out, and other improves, nts made, a verandah has been added to lha wing that rone toward* tb* heacb, and which ' adds much to th* anterior beauty of the' 1 hotel. The Phrenological Journal For March.— Ooolaini Cornelius V underbill, Hon. £sra Cornells, Prof. Map**, Frederika Bremer, Lavater, L«i Casta*, Sir John Franklin, Capt. Conk, Revs. John 'Wttley and Joaalhtn Kdaards Talent and tituia* -Extraordinary Prediction Ghosts ; — Origioa of Coal |— Varieties of 8bt*p ; — Iron , lu uses Putting on e Bed Face ; — Tribulation Trepid. and Mr. Hop— hi;—' Tha Jew (—Love and. Lovers, the Philosophy of Engagements ; an Excellent Number, ealy 20 eesu, or $2.00 a year. Address Fowls* k Walk, 389 Broadway, Naw To* W Hopkio's Hoop 8klrU, for ladies and ehildran, advertised ia this iasae. Call at , S38 Arch 8t., PhHadelpbie and, axamioa , stock af goofci ffTla attention af Farmers, is invited to tha drffsfwat Fertilisev* annates! arad by < Meessa. Teshaeh Qhdfc* sdvsisissd ia Oa* i ^ . • - —B see star? IhOnlteoh'a regwiar naath- 1 ly sisisMwtwf warasBaail date —a taaate 1 oa Tbasadaf, 1st iaaa The lata) aatatt 1 af tbs at the preMBlUBM isswwihieg . •wsfeMMy-etgkt hawaiwd tellroaa af tet- [

V *Keligtwna Miscellany. Last gabbatk morning forty person*, arera added to the rommonion of the Pr.abytc- t rfnn chnrch of this place, of which Rev. J. W. Hahbard hi paator. mi profession ©f faith, end nineteen on certificate. The-* ^ are the first fruits of lire revival in tbi* . | chnrrh. Several el her* are rzprcted Io ! , unite with the charch at en early day, and j " it it believed that upwards of twenty others j ^ will be added lo the communion of other | churches ae-iha fruits of the tame work of! grace. Fully one half of these are Bleu. The KvBtodisl Episcopal dlurcfi'lq Jhi* ' J city, af which Rev. A. Aleood is pastor, ( been blessed with great temporal prosperity in 'he last iwo year*, while its tpirittsal condiiiou teems equally protperou* and hopeful. W# have beea informed by the pastor that the original Membership of t hie church oumbered about seventy, «nil that duriog the past winter sevmty-6*e persons bad onited witb lbs chnrch at the result of the present revival, and fifteen had joined by certificate, making a total of ninety addi- : tional atenaU rs during the year. Daring! the same time the sacrament of bapti*m has 1 been edtniu is tared to forty-five persons. — The debt on the Clarksburg M. K. church wet removed on February 28th. j Rev. E. H. Dnrall, of Trenton, preached | | two excelleet sermons on the occasion, and rendered good service in hhe accomplishr meot of the sbove object. — Six of the Methodist Protestant pa- ■ - pert published last week a record of four ! > thousand two hundred and thirty-seven — In Kentucky, 25 ministers of the - j Southern Methodist Church, with about j - : fivetbensand members, have declared their ■ ] intent too of joining the Northern Church. 1 | — The Executive Committee of the Hep. i list Home Mission Society hxa issued an ' | appeal lo the women of tbe denomioatioo, 1 ; asking them to secure a special donation of 1 one hundred thousand dollar* for the work of tbe miition io the. Southern States. |) — Killer Jacob Knepp, tha Evangelist, ( ha* been preaching eeery evening for some t time past at the Baptist gbuicb in Elizaa — Rev. Rnfaa F. Buel, for many year* I one of tha Baptirt missionaries to Greece, ' i died io Washington, 1>. 0., on Tuesday of last waek. He was a faithful and exemplary Christian, and leave* many warm friend* to cherish his memory. , —The work in Gloucester hts again f broken not with wondroog power. Rev. ' D Mr. Relyea, the pastor, hat been compelled , lo resume extra services, e — On Sunday evening lest fourteen more g converts, ten female* tad foar mules, were e baptised sod received into tbe Baptist i, Charch of Sab m by tbe pastor, Rev. J. It. I r Murphy. d — The Boston Journal says that the coo- j s iteration of the Right Rev. John J. Wil- : n liamr, former vicar general, iste co-adjnlor 1 ■ bishop, and now bishop elect, of the dio- i ceie of Boston, will take place on Sunday , '• March 12, in the Chnrch of St. Jnmes. i > Archbishop McCloskey wvll be the cootsT crator. The First Newspaper Printed in .Yew Jersey. n Io an article recently published in some of our contemporaries, and which last appeared in tbe Advocate and Time* of Rabn way, it it stated that the first newspaper ,t printed in New Jersey waf the New Jer-

sey Gazette— ibe puh'icetion of which was f commenced December 5, 1777; at Barling- ( , ton. Before that period, it is said, a meg- , ■gin* or some not* was published at Woodbridge, in Midnletes county, and styled '.he , American Magazine, which was the second , magazine oflh* kind published on tbe can- ! , tinenl. Its title was "Tb* Ne* American ( Magazine , ' and was edited by Hon. 8sm- ( nvl Neville of Perth Amboy, and printed t by James Parker of the same place. These periodicals, however, were toon suspendedWe refer lo this article for th* purpose ; of saying what many of onr renders already know that lbs A« Jersey Journal, which, j we have the honor of pohliihiog, it aow I th* oldest piper in ibis Ktal*. It we* es- ; tablisbed in th* seme year that the New i Jersey Gasetl* we* — 1777, and has been ; - continued uninterruptedly ever since. Dur ing tb* ReviilationePy war, owing lo lb* proximity of th* British lo Elizabeth, It | was removed for a short period to Chatham by its proprietor, Mr. Shepherd Kullock. , With this slight interruption it has made , its regular appearance every Tuesday » I Elizabeth for Dearly ninety years, and < among our subscribers are m.i^ who have , taken it over filly years.— Elhabtth Jour, i no I. / 1 Gigantic Cotton Frauds - 1 Have come lo the koowledg* of goverg- 1 meat. 8o numerous are the defrauders, sad to great are their crimes, that it is 1 neeeetery lo appoint a special commission 1 to tabs ekxrg* of Iba basinets, aod bring 1 the vii'liaos to justice, — if that be poatible, 1 wbicb it much lo b* doubted. Tb* greater 1 and mora profitable the misdeeds of such I follows, th* smeller is the char.ce or getting them punished. O'her frauds than these ^ which are especially ronnaeied with cotton 1 era spoken or, by which government hob 1 been swindled oet of aw hundred million of 1 dollar*. 8o lbs etory go**, hat tbe amonni ' too large to be accepted literally. I avH a* bare h.ea ih* deed* O f swindler.', ' ate eweceaafel as e*U. . Great, names are 1 j euM I* be implicated.- by which i' maeat. 1 date J.has. *'* emos ete*ais l.t. veto of « 1 1 tte Fra-d^o uBaraae btfl —Haw* U bo j

STATE 1TEM8. — Houses era already being engaged at Island for the eoning leaaou. p — Sehr. Charles A. Orainer. 152 tons, ► ; new measerainent, balit mt Denniavilfo N. * J., in 1847, and now at Providence, ha* ' j been solo to Capt Thorns* T. Harvey, of • * R. I., and ponies in I'., for « ' g5,5lW> e*»h. She will hereafter hail from * i seder command of Captaia < j Harvey. 1 j — Fosr children were bnrned to death 1 i nights ago at Jacksonville, Monmouth | County. At a late hour the house «f a Germ o was discovered by tha inmates to be ' on fire. There was in the house st thai ' lime the German, (who was u widower) his housekeeper, and nioe children, all of ; whom escaped from the building. From some unexplained cause, however, fonr or ' the children went back to tbe house Again I and were borqed to death. Onr. a boy . aged K years fell across a beam oi the j j floor gave way and was literally oonsumed J ' in the presence and sight of the byilaud- | ! ers, who were powerless to aid biie. • j 1 — A meeting of ihe Military Association i J was hsld Wednesday at Trenton. A reso" j | lotion was adopted to petition th* Leuisla- | lure for a law to impose a fine of five del- , ; lars upon *11 persons subject to imlito/y : : duty under existing laws who fail to perform j | the earns; th* fine lo be |uiid into the ; j State Treasury. Several other re*ololion« | ! not of any material imporiapce were adopted ! IT"* following officers w. re efoc'ed for ihe ; ; ensuing year : President— Geo. Jame. T. ; : Hatfield, ..r Un ison ; Vice Pre.i.lents- I ! Major Gen. Bln<>e, of the 4'h Divisionj 1 j General George Robeson, of the 1st Divi- j j sion; Gen. Win. M. Whitehead. o,r the 3d | 'J Division; Colonel Alfred F. Moon, Tress- j urer ; Lieot. Col. Isaac Huckalew, Sccrv- . ' tary ; Colonel D.'S. Gregory, Cerresspond- | i . ing Secretory. i | —The West Jersey Ferry Holel^o 1 i i Camden, so long end successfully kept by Israel English, Esq., has changed hands. I Mr. English retires on the 25lh insl., and i ! will be surceedad by Jam. S Bodioe, of t i ■ Mount Holly. Tlie Fenians. The sdvices from Europe by the last two i { or three steamers have indicated tha'. the , ' Fenian movement in Ireland was coming to f | a point. All ihese mysterious indications have now culminated in the suspension of i 1 the writ of habeas corpus throughout the ! j whole of Ireland, the British government ' ' that virtually declaring that country in i , ' open rebellion. On the 16th of February 1 I j a Cabinet council was held st Osborne, j j Isle of Wight, wbera Queen Victoria is ; j at present staying. On the following day ■■ , : a special mealing of Parliament was con. j j \ varied for the purpose of declaring the ! I Habeas Corpu- act suspended. Sir George i Grey, in proposing this extreme measure,. ! j made the remarkable statement that Lord j " J Wudebnuse.'Lnrd Lieutenant of Ireland, ! " j would not be responsible for the safety of j r j the country if this course were not adopted. ' * Toe bill wa» hnrried through bulb lluo*r* i '! without active opposoion, though Mr. | ' | Bright registered a protest against it, and j ' i th* same night at eleven o'clock received j the Royal assent. No time w*» lo«t in j I putting in force the arbitrary powers thus j conferred on the government. Before the j * steamship Asia, which brought th* latest' | " news, left Qneen*town. n hundred Fenians, ' ' most "of them stranger*, bat. it is to he I r presumed, from this country, had been j " placed under arre«t, and further proceed. ; placed under arrest, nntl lurtner proceed- ; • i

of a like whol- sale character were in • contemplation. This sudden and vigorous 1 action on the part of the English govern- J 1 ment is attributed in some quarters to th* 1 alarm caused by the hoax about the sailing j 1 of a Fenian privateer from this country, j ! Another statement ha* it that the writ was : suspended in order to enable the govern- ; ' meat to deal effectually with the American j emiasariea or the orgnnintinn. All nr. I conntf, however, agree that the governI ment mn*t be in pn«ees*inn of highly im. I portent information of some kind to induce i them to make so decisive a mob, — Important Invention. . | Th* ii'Jliw and Leather Reporter has th* i following notice of**n invention which will I b* Ol value to every men, women and ehilij j if the deferiptioa of it is correct : "We have been shown an invention for j the sole* of boots and nhoea, which «eemt to be the climax or improvement in this department. It appekts lo be a substance of which india robber ia the t>n»h>, but it i* end ha* a solidity almnet of iron, yet a flexibility and elsatieily, whieh render* it a most per ehfo *ub«ianc* for th* uurpote for which it i' specially off-red. It is not at all of tbe volesnned robber character, thongh It appear* nl • glance like that material. At an article for *ol*e it .mil undoubtedly out-wear four pair of the English leather. This labatacc* is nut to ink* the place of th* ordinary leather sole, hot is to be applied by a peculiar cement te the boot or sho , to which it appear* to odh*r« perfectly. It i* Ih-o pared on the edge end tb* work ia over Heels era pot on in. the sanf* way. Tha inventor **ya s pair wfwoles worn doily will last cm* year. ItM patented and wil] soon be introduced^ "It baa on* rare end valuable desidwfat am : A ay one poeeeesing aa ordinary shoe kdifo, a ah'-d stoat to shar? pea it. a box of tb* cement, aod a few pounds of this »* balance, can set a ahoe shop ; and the regular shoe trad* can make it a mod profitable beeacb «f ttetetry." — General Batfor baa paid te S-oilh Bros-, at New Orinat. tb* 886.000 m gold. ..ken from tWdwrWff with iaWvaol ate east*, •»*«« *8 $U0r

GENERAL NEWS. — At tbe foneral of tbe late Bishop Fi'X- | petrirk, of Uodon, th* services ware very | solemn and imposing. The fooeral was j attended at the Cathedral Chapel or the * Crest, un Washington alreen, where the body of the deceased fiishnp, in full ca- I nonicals, lay open lo view in the central | * aisle. Tbe crowd wo* immense, filling. the | n charch and the stores adjacent. Among | " ihe clergy present were tb* Right Iter, j John J. Williams, late co-adjutor bishop of 1 Archbishop McClosky, of New ] 1 York, Right Rev. Bishop Timon.'of Buf- j c fain. Right Rev. Bishop De Groeabrisnd, ' of Bnrlington, Vt., R cht Rev.- Kehop i r Bailey, #f New Jersey, Right Rev. Bi«bup ! I MrForlaud, and Archbishop Spaulding, or j ' Baltimors. Gov. Bullock, and numerous ' other State and city 'officials, were also j " present. Archbishop McClosky. of New i York, delivered the funeral oration. A j 1 great procession followed Ibe remains to I ' | St. Augustine Cemetery, in Sooth Boston, 1 ' ; including numerous charitable and other : ' societies. . ! I — Nearly four hundred men are nill at 1 , ! work at the Watertown arsenal in tho man- ' ! man pattern, designed for Ihe ihorough . arming of the forts or onr coast, from Ilia | ' j borders "of Maine to the shores of Califor- : ! ni* nod Oregon. The cairiages are chiefly , ' for guns of ten or fifteen inch bore, ami at 1 ' ! and 6liy, between six and seven hundred ! having already been delivered at fori* nil ' j Ihe way from Fort Warren to T-xw*. The ' | cost IO government is Iroin $1,500 lo $2, 100 for each carriage, i — The shipment of shoes front Boston i are now about 20.000 cases weekly, and as , I tha nrnmifuetuiers havu curtailed iheir pro- j I vails thai prices have touched bottom, and i that the way is open for an advance. — A shoe dealer in Boston, who had . done a large business and was lamed for ! ' honorable dealings, was obliged lo fail in ■ j 1837, and was released by hiu creditors on i •be peymentof half bis indebtedness, which j | wss nil he e- old do. In 1859 he paid the . I ; other half of hi* debts, and now he is pay- ^ . ing twenty-two years' interest upon the ; i . fifty per cent, of hit indebtedness that be i 1 paid in 1859. Such instances of scrupulous f ! honesty are not very plenty in Ihe mercan-' i i tile world, and deserve honorable mention 1 ] and remembrance. 1 — The President will, it is said, in a few | | days, issae his official proclamation that ' * peace Jlds been firmly established at - the j * South' and that tbe 8ietos will then be left ■ I to govern themselves under the Constito- J * tioo, and State and local !*w«, without j * military interference, except in reln'ion to j 1 the Freednien'* Bureau, which it to con- ■ | tinue one ynnr after the date of the forth- f- ' corning proclam >tion. ' j — Th* Supreme Court of the United j 'jstatethasAacided, Chief Justice Chltse . ' j alone dissenting, to c nsider eases arising j 1 j in the Southern States, those Slates, being j ' I no longer in rebellion, j| —The Great Railway Controversy.be- . | tween the Pennsylvania and Krid Railroad : , Companies rs. the Catawisse end tbe At- I B Untie and Greet Western Ruilroad Cow- i |.| peniea, wlurji be* been pending for tome j | I weeks in the Supreme Court of Peonsylv*. , „ | nia. was decided on Mooday in favor of tb* j , | plaintiffs, in an elaborate opinion, read by . ! Judge Read. This decision prevents the j

I Atlantic and Great Westerx Railroad from | j forming their proposed line through Peno- | tylvania by a continuation of existing roads I and the construction of new railways to the I Ureal. West. | —The admission of Tennessee within e i week is generally conceded now by all ! republicans, and many assert it would hate been bronght about long ego but for the apparent antagonism between lha President j and Congress. An attempt will be mad* i to encumber th* act of admission w.lh ; odious preemblp" or provisions ; hut in I some form, she will doubtless be admitted. | — Kenneth Raynor, of North Carolina. ! advocates ihe speedy admission to the national legislature of that loyal Stele. — Loyal North Carolinan* ere confident thai their State will immediately follow Tennessee in assuming her place in the ron-tella-lion of Slates. They claim io be en rap. jmrt with the majority of the Reconstruction Committee. Depths of the Sea. A French journal says that the sounding* effected with reference lo the new transnt Ian tic cable have enablad comparisons lo be mode of Ibe different depths of the sea. Generally speaking, tbey era not of any 1 greet drpth in the neighborhood of continents ; thos th* Baltic, between Germany nod Sweden, is only 120 feel drey ; end the ' Adriatic, between Venice end Trieste, 130 feet. The greatest depth of tbe Channel between Freoca end England does not exceed £00 feet, whilst lo lb* south-west of Ireland, where the sea is open, tb* depth is more than 2.000 feet. Tb* sets* to the south of Europe are much deeper ihsn those i* tbe interior. In the narrowest part of tb* StraiU of Gibraltar the depth is only 1,000 feet, while • little more to tb* east it is 2,000 foet. On the comet of Spain the depth i* nearly 6.000 feel. At 250 mile* south of Neatneksi (swath of Cape C»d) no bottom we* found at 7,000 fret. Tte greatest depths of all or* to be met with I* lb* Southern Ocean. To lb* Wazt ..r ike Cap* of Good Hope 16.000 fcot have beea measured, end -to the went of 8t. Helena 27,000. Dr. Yoang Estimate* the average depth of Us* Atlantic at 25,000 test, ate of tho Ptetfic at 20.000 foet.

Tbe Cattle Plague. ; Tbe Coinmit-_oe on Agriculture of tbe - i Legislators has had a currespondebce on ! the aspect of tbe disease now prevailing c I amongst cattle in Montgomery Coooty, : £ Pennsylvania, j Dr. Jenuings, a well known veterinary I 1 surgeon or tbit Slate, who he» examined ! ' many of three cases and made dissections, ! ( writes that it is not the Rinderpest, or I J cattle plague now prevailing ip Europe, ; c { but the plvuro-piieumooie, identical with i that wheh created such a panic io Masts- i cbusetts.in 1859 and I860. | Dr. S. recommends that cattle. with this j < j disease. — horses with glanders and with a peculiar pulmonary disease prevailing iu ' county, Pennsylvania, should be \ I isolated from other stock, at they are • | all contagious diseases. j He also says that people should be can- j lioos*ihout buying meats, when the nni-1 ■nals have been brouvht from neighborhoods I I where tho*e disease* of cattle and hog* are ; I prevailing— they being unwholesome and j j producing effects similar to those of some I ; poisons. The character, symptoms, Ac., of I ( pleorn-pnrumonia have been so folly pre- j tented lo tbe public at not to require spe. j cial mention at this time. The rinderpest | to baffle all inve. ligation I hut far. j ' The theory of ihe small pox has been explnd I | parasitic discs-*, hut not tali factorily de j | mnnstrated. Tlo-se diff--renres of opinion | 1 with those hating opportunities for inves- j o«. of this terrihl* dlsi-as* forbid* any ! , of opinion on Ihe i art of Dr. i Jennings regarding ihe character and treat- i , ni.nt of Mns plague. Notwithstanding all j ; i that Qi# rinderpest has not made its nppeurSPECIAL NOTICES. .tliituul lie IK- fit Life Insurance Company, | • 1. F lka.ming. ZeavHIe, John B. Iluirmau. tltorney-at-Uw, Master, Examiner, and Sollrltor In Chnnrrry. : cam: ma* court house, new jersey. , Dr. J. f. I. earning. . D™*'"- office o.v, m CiPt MAY tolHT IIOVSE. — Tuesdays, i SKA F2LLL, — Tbumdaya, FrUeyt, and the forenoon j CJ- Tt«MS MooebatC. Condition* Cash. Jol-Ct I Wh inkers S Whiskers! ! Po you waul Whisker* ar Mualaehasl Our fire ! ly sealed, on receipt of price.' ' j Strange, buf True. L Every ynuncplady »uU geatlcmsn In ihe Untied I ^ I l«e hy return mall (free of chstge.) by ml<]tr»int . , liuggrd will olillgo t.) not noticing this cent. Alt I ■ | dgr-ly 631 Oroadnay, .«ew York, j ^ Errors of l out It. . DeMllty, Premature Decoy, and all the effecl* ut youthful tndlvcrelion. will for Ihe sake of i^m-rlng . and direeflona .or making Ihe *lm|ile n-medy by | 1 j the advertlaer'* e«|ierlcnce, can do »o by ipblreMing j ■ I john b. on den. , j dn-ly No. ts Chambers St., New York, Deafness, III indues* A Catarrh,

J ISAACS, Oculist and Aurlil, (formerly of Leydeq- " and Country can be oeen af Ma Offlee. Tne medical j faculty ar* invited to "«Vunipany their patient*, m ' , he ha. no tectrt. In .ll. practice. ARTIFICIAL j . examination. jat6-y Agentx D'aitfed ! To tell prize Certificate, for , GOI.D & SILVER WATCHES, " ! ladies' Jewelry, Diamond Kings. Pint, kr, ; . ONLY V- EACH, j For any article drawn. Retail Trice from tie to KM , i ALL GOODS WARRANTED GENUINE. ! Price of Certificates 2» Cents each. Liberal Prr- ' j rnium. aod Commlealon allowed to Agents. I SAMPLE CEBTiriC ATL1 ICIT ritt. ! For Circular* and Tcrrna addrra. Mean IIAVH AkP «■ CO , jaNOm * K9 Broadway, New York. To CoiiKumptlves. I The adrertlacr, having l-een reslorrd to health In . a few weeks by a vety simple remedy, alter having auSbred for several years with a severe lung affection. and that dread disease. Consumption— la anxiouatomaiieknowntohlafellow- ufTbren Ihe meana . of cure. To all who desire II, he will tend a copy of Ihe prescription used (lie* of chaigei, with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they wilt find a stteE Cube for Coiiramoi. Asthma, . BnoscitiTrs, Couoiu, Cold*, and all Throat and Lung A flection a. The only object of Ihe adeertlser in sending Ihe Prescription Is to benefit ihe aflllcted 1 and spread information which he coooeiee* to be Invaluable, and h* hopes every anfltrer will try hia j remedy, aa It will eoat them nothing, and may prore a blessing. Pnrtira wishing fbe preaeripllon, rnrr, by return f mall, will please address Rev. Edwasd A. WiLaoa, j dXT-ty] Wllllamsburgh, Kings Co., New lork. ' MARRIED, f WARNER- -PEARSON. — On the flat, at the M. . E. parvonage, Cap* island, by Rev. A. Atwnod. Mr. Caleb L. Warner ;o,Mlia Sarah £. Pearson, both of 1 Cape Island. 3 Accompanying the notion was a supply of cxeellant t pound cake, for which the happy couple hare the thanks of the printers, with their best wishes tor 1 their healtff and happiness in this life and that » which is to eonw. * > WARNER — RCSSELL — On tha nk of February, J at TuchAhoa. by Bee. A. Atwood. Mr. Jobs H. Warnor. of Caps bland, to Mia* Annie H. Russell, of ' Tuefcaho*. TH IRION— HA LI On February 13th, by Rev. I S. W. Thomas, pastor of Sr. Paul's M F- Church, ( rhlladalpbto. Mr. Loul. N. TMrloa to Mr*. Deborah 9 IUU. hoih of Philadelphia. PIED I —A— | , LtJPLA sr.— oaths eoUrolL.»t the iiilianei. * Jobs H-Roro, Me aamdteaw, Jeremiah I udlam, in the HrentyAflh pear e* hie age. >

I NEW ADVERf fSEMEWTS \ AT KEIH'CFD PHI ES AA rm? !!L °w", ""l0|t x'iJ ,'*U nt Cof wS"** It Ctothe* Wrluger. which uur rxierteure b'V j ^whS'irMntt' to If *"**' I"™"1''' - TRUMAN h SHAW. No. R» f Eight Tbiftv-hvej Market street. ' lytowNialb. PiiliASslphfn. ( ) m r°l'tur"jr.u. kU|X^'hS?A^t^''W0»« ' better buy one nim*?"he for°such*^^rS1-ui . They an- tor ..ie by ^ R TRUMAN &. BHAW, thirty-Ove) Market street. below Ninth. PliiladclphKj. n. dovtxs, m. bi, * | ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN # SUROEONr CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, ( 1 I 1 NEW JERSEY ' bronaix.-s coffee. A ' KpH?LADEL?ll ?A i Riciflt, si the ; "lore uf j. s. LEACH, ■ m Ca|W Island. ^ ; OWES, LIDLAfl 1 HlGUE$r 0 ' W St"' SIGN AND SHIP PAINTERS. j GILDING. BBOS21XG, CRXl.VfAG, KLMIKC, 1 All urders thankiully received, and promptly at* j to NOTICE TO FA It TICKS j Y ND conmiiai ro ts am pern ids m New JerI them sent. Int.; I Aarpi J^ ' I Statin, Nwi!g'e.,.0kJh THIRu fiib^^toadriphla^ , XOTICE.^ 1'<d 'ceased1 or" 7'oti^l't*' n " j" co nrer P h ' Cor**nt j at the toniVofV "TnH^*? '1"r AFH" neat. I Humphrey Uurw.n..leee,.ed'r»tooMheTp^rdto«n- | " u! !' te - 1' ' rs ! a ' e ^lie reef*1! Vd'rll r ed " !tu« t*l"l, ^ Dated, March Tnd 'SS. C°mhV^t I YOTICE OF AI'I'LICATIOY i lal-i^ioTe ton»n>'?n^mm!m onhe'imir^d*' "he beitoof'Rmi&a'lSlff donm tu d t l"ih^r ap|»olntment of enmmisIn the shtires afurranld. CH AMPION CORSON*™ fated, March M. d* ' _ «h7-.l j F A It. TICKS OF C'AI'F. WAY, ' -V 1 h .*t' rile' Flrai^oV "'Tl l*d' Uk* FtSLER k LIPPIffCOTT, I I (Ute Fl.ler }, Kblrntgr | 1 No*. IT, IS. in a go Delaware Avenue Market, fO.Wtff.VSfO.Y Pi: A I • i !f '!! fTuduce.Viuit and^Dcirlea. alio. * ■ j P.') rtri'cf ^t'enriou'toril'r tie It' Sl"n"a' | ""i ' n - ^ Luiii'i"! ■* i Pl'BLIC SACK. ' | haraea..oneael a1|;glecarrlaECBharaVM,^"toMi1™ay ! !'ui!*ndtoh*^.w "nne'v - •rln__warpa. r,l ,r.r.ment of Yankee - • to I- ceo and seg,r,.*nd a aeneral

'""""ESWER'?. EDWARDS. ' .'IWli!" | TANKER fc CLABK. 1 Manufacturers of 1 super-phosphate of limp. " ot^h they are^nowo^fcting at the reduced price meat and bone compost. a superior tet©^fw| Spring crops, at fiio per ton. • Addre.. TASKERItCLARK, S. W. Cor. Eighth a Wnahingtoo street a. mh7-3m Phlfadelnhla The above tor sale also by Dealer, geaerolfi _ ^^^AI.I.EY k YEEDKE8, F E R T 14. I T, \ R . Parted fa Neir fktyi ISO fhs. rooL^~— * " Prir*. $.15 per 3(100 Ih. . (I| ee,,f. per |h.) teiT A Trade ditcount allowed to rl aleet. A. a N. confine their npervtlnns at the Agrlcullu- ' bra ted°art,l^s",r '° n",nur,c1ur* of '"dr cele- « IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME AM.MONIATED FERTILIZER, J ALLEN a NEEDLES, - 42 5. Delaware Avenut to 41 S. Water St. j (First Store above Chestnut ) r RV reff no irtictei bat eaek at me rsa'aa Mt'rrrnm. I ateg*. mkt-Sm ' 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 638. ' II OPSIN'S "OWN MAKE." 11 Mam-racToiun and <oan WHOLESALE a RETAIL, No. W» At eh Street, Phiueelphha 1 The most complete assortment of Ladles' Ml.se.' and children's HOOP SKIRTS, In th* dty i gotten up rapreaaly tePmret Ihe wants of Href elaas trade i rtuhraclm, the newest and most desirable Sty I*, and sires of "Core Trails." of every long b— fawn J V to ■ 'J d*. round.— >0 to *• Springs, at X 10 H Oh Plain skirts, all lengths, from IV ro I yds. round tie bottom, at tl «0?o»t ts. Our line of Misses' and 'TUIdteati SKIRTS, ass . proverbially beyond all competition, for variety at "y Ira and .lira— as wril as for finish and durability! , • varying from 6 to a laches in length, g lo M springs: f at *6 cents to gigs. A 1 Skirts nt "OUR OWN . MARL." are Wvr.eited to give s.tUforti -n i but buy nunc as aurh, iinfeoa they l..vr, "HopVln'a Hoop 1 Skirt Manufactory, No. Sgfi Aich St.," atom rod oa s each Tab. r . Also, constantly on hand. Good liim, Msnolo New York, and ihe Eastern States, which we ac.l at very low Price* A lot of ehoap *klrts— IS springs, 86 cento ; aa ate ing*. fit 00-J6 springs, • TetetoCssh. Cam Prise ObIjT wr'. mhl-Sm ' XOTICE. . NX7o!^«»dii£'£ be tenant In caunoo M the undivided Zflk part uf a ' • certain lot of land altoal* la the city of Ceno Island, lyfo* oe the oortnern and wr* era sldeof Hughe* reel, Odj ialog lands of Albert H. TNfften and ; others. Jamas C Beasett, Aaron linn nail. Isabella Gilbert, late Branett, and Sophta WsnaaH.teaa.nci. : entitled to an undlf Id. . I one-dflbpait items, will make appUcailoo to the Urphaoa' Caart of said ; fiaggaaag tagasag 1 rS nKfiML>W|«r "* e'uuaCK BRNN L I T