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Schooner Aslsore. Tb 8rtr. P.to.ti« * H.n.l.h. „„ Mux, rmN«wV»rk..»rito..Ji« Norfolk, went nabore on LudUme' Beech, ehont three mile* from Cape May Court House, on Son, lay nwbt, 4th in.t She fed on board a general cargo, which has been landed on the beach. The reiwl will probfbly be got, off- ^ _ Soldlera' Union. Jl regular elated meeting of the Cape Way County Soldiers' Duion. will beheld on next Saturday eeening, 17th ioet., in i * City Hell, Gap. Wand. A. boring.. of importance i. to be brought before the Union, a full aiteodacea of hll the mumbera it earnestly desired. Applications lor membership will ba reoeired the aama evening. C. S. Maonaiit, Sep'y. . A Pleasant Festival. A'faeltral waa given in aid or Mr. Win. Wetka, who resides in the Lower township, on MondajTerening la". The affsir «■* successfully man.ged by J.m.a end William EWredge, two acbolare of Mr. John W. Lycett'a school. who were aided by othera who took an iotareal to thee matter. Mr Weeka waa an old aoldiar ol the war of Weeka eat OIO soiuiai «■ •»»
1012, and now draw, a peorion from the »> State, tbi profit* amoaoted U> nearly M aixty dollar*. Cape Island Election. The hour of seven yetlerday e»rning. glo.td the most interesting if net exciting ,, municipal electieR ever held » the c|ty t .C-WO.. _-*-A At., ^mn.r. Thcdar..wa* , vaneed Sol appeared and speedily changed the aspect of thing*. OryeoaU were laid aaide till farther ordera, tbe owner* of them ^ berrying to and fro in quest of ticket*, and after naw» of the ptobable reealla ol tbe election. Tho dey tbroughonl waa clrkr end werm — rather onl of piece for Marchend everything teemed to net like a charm. * Of three candidates tor meyor, of coorie * one wet elected. . 4 The retail of tho election waa at follows: MAYOR. Samuel 8. Maxonasle. I RECORDER. Thomas A Hughes. ALDERMAN. I James V Kennedy. COUNCIL Lemuel Swain. , Enoch Edemata. John G. W. Ware. I ■"■si.vKKr Joseph Bohelleagsr. . TREASURER. Eldredg* Johnaea. ' MARSHALL. Smith Hughs*. ASSESSOR ' Alrta P. HUdreth. COLLECTOR. Joseph SehsUenger. i JUDGE OP ELECTION. William auhaUeogvr. CLERK OP ELECTION. 1 Samuel A autre. , COMMISSIONERS OF APPEAL. Jeremiah E. Mren.]-. I Eaocn Edmonds. Aaron Garectaoo. CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Thomas D. Hughes. Watare A MUtor. I CONSTABLES. . Josept Hand Jaaee M. Smith. I OVERSEER OF POOR. , James S. Kenned) . 1 ■ . SCHOOL TRUSTEES. < MM flC . SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. * AUMb- , Middle Township Election resulted in tbe following officer* c being chosen : I Clank— Wb. fi. Lenming. , Assessor. — Wm. Bildretb. , , Collector— Thonma Douglas, J r. [ Commies iooers of Appeal— Enoch Bote, / Ed ward Price. Y. M. Deris. I, Barvejorsaf Highways— Gabriel Holme*, f Urieh Hewitt. t Chosen Fieeheldere— Asroe Millar, J. „ W. Swoiat i Orereeer of Poor — Wm. Hildrelh. OoneUbles— Philip Smith, James Chee- ^ Pound Keepers.— Aaron Miller, Joba '' Bpeulding, Itnee Swain, Jess# Comb*. " Scfaoel Sepyipteedent — Aaron Miller. Township Comhiiaslonare — Chss. York. * James Millet. Jacob Hand, J. W. Swain, P John BpaaWag. Hoed Money— £309. School Money — #2 per eehoiar. nsinsn, I a J. UranttUe fceaeh. hoe heie ed matted to o the Bar ef PRsleddphiA He OutoH. the ' We\^si'doIb!*?h.willrw«Jheo4e ^ •o the home of h«acb,:<W-d,iR lb- fores- jr. ate halts of tho Qaaker City. | U . dsec •; ...
| Ship Building in Sonth »rscy. < This branch of moebenism was nerer j more proaprrons thea u« present, on the spotb jersey streams. At Tudkahne 6ve | , vessel* are on, the stock*, and seaera! more , contracted Tor. At MillrlHe two ere build- j f ing, and at Matricwtnere- «n* the lower . shore ftllwge* »n the Maurice River aeeei.l more art, under w.y. At Beidgeton. on ,hr Coh.6aev.we learn tb.t dome six or •earn will b* lanaebad dnring the Hpring- , M eeh of the abip bodj-.ng formerly exacoled 1 ,n Oemd.o end Pbfladelphia he* beao tragsu lerred to Sooth Jersey, water*. • The Flection 4 0 Far officers 10 Deonis Township. 00 tbe w 6tb lost., re»ulled at followe ; o Jedge of Electioo— Oltoton H. Lndlsm. 2 T„wn Clark- L. M. Kice. h* . A**e**or— K'lwio Lndlam. " Collector— Jee»e Heed. » Chosen Freeholders— *Vm. f . Townteed, ^ C. II. Lodlnm. ^ Hnraeyora of Highways— Daniel Tjler, - John M. Christian, Daniel L. Creese, Jr. us Commissioners of A ppeal— Maurice Beeier ley, Elmer T. Edwards, John L. Sriiivh. Overseers of Highway*— MnOrice MrCnrtT. William jrCHrDtlan, Samuel Roj; XKri*tia", Samuel Ro- n
dam, John G. Sheppard, Hen. Y. Willelt*. * Township Committee — Wm. S. Town- I send, .lull u (iendy. Robert W. Bennett, « Joseph E. Allen, Thoma* Ludlum. 1 Constables — John Tyler, John G. Sbep- 1 para. [ Overseers of Poor — Samuel H.vRohinfon, ( . John M ^Christian. • 1 Pound Keepers— Jas! L. Ludlam, Jonathan T. Johnson. School Superintendent — J. 11. Diverty. 6 School Money— £500. J Road Money— $300. _ * Equalising Bounrec*. lf Tbe House Military Committee having 6 disposed of the bill lo Increifce the regular ' army, Friday took up the important -question of equalising the bounties of soldier*. p" Tbe committee are nearly unanimous in favor of the proposition for edditionel hounljR«, but the only que»tion is a* to how the bounties ore lo be paid without embarrnsing n. the government finance*. It is proof**,' p, to give to soldiers land warrants according to tbe term of eerviee which they have per. j|_ formed. The meximum is to be *ix bun1D dred acres, and to be gradusled down to ,«• lha three months' men. The Committee ,, have upwards of a thousand petition*, from all pari* of the country, in favor of thi* it. arlll he convidered ffotn time measure. will
time iu the Committee until the# matter * is finally disposed of. ^ STAJE ITEMS. 1, — The Delaware and Karitan CanaT will * be opened by official announcement on the " 15th insL -IIU Wdon«g.1(Jt-aA!KW*.":'*,:,' U Uhnr- — Mr. Wm. Wright, formerly editor ol 1 tho l'alereon Prat, and bow connected ^ with a workingmen's organ in New York, ^ lies et the point of death in the former city t from a dropsical affection. — The aouutl meeting of the New JerConference of the M. K. Church, will commence on Wednesday, '.'fit inst., in the ( Third Street Church, Camden, fii»bqp f Scott presiding. — A deed man, with his brains bloqgi out with a pistol, was fonod near Petersoo, Wednesday last. The examination showed had committed auicide. Tbe deceased j was well dressed in a black suit with glazed was tall, about five feel ten inches, slim, with small moustache. lie bfd bis tnfchaisd off. Iu his pocket was a new testament, with "J. Y. W." marked on tbe ' ends of tbe leaves. — Twelve buildings in tbe botinesa pait ^ of Higbtatown were burned last week, 1.0** about $40,000 : insured for $20,000. One of the beddings was the Odd Fellows and I Masonic Hall, iu which were stores and offices. The railroad bridge was in great I danger bat waa saved. Tbe fire itaupposcd ! to have originated from sparks from a loco- ' motive. I — By a antiew kt th# Trenton papers we find that the ice-dealers of that city have 1 detinnined upon n list of prices ranging ' from tea cents for ten poaods and thirty- ' five cent* for fifty pounds 10 sixty cents for ' hundred pounds and $3.50 for five ban- I dred pound*. This look* 10 ns quit* res- c tunable, and wa hop* our ice dealers will 1 be equally merciful lo the community. — Tharo is jo*» now a general stagnation r of trade, ted many ef oar Patertoa mill* I here doted for the present, the stoppage 1 t most general, rs yet, among the silk J c mills, of which several of the principal one* j r have entirely stopped work. Tbe rapid < Call of gold be* completely unsettled ell * of trade, renderieg every one indie- ^ posed to make contract*, and reducing f trade So the narrowest dimensions, people \ only buying what they absolutely need for ( the moment. — Patrrton Prtu. \ — Wm. H. Penrose, late Brigadier Gen- *■ ere! commending tne First New Jersey 1 brigade, wbo »u mustered onl of the vol- ' enter r service uoder the late order from the j 0 War Department, has assumed hi* position I " ceptaia >a the regular army, aad is at | T present ssarioaed at Newark on raarbtting aervie*. Th* officer displayed great bra. ; I very dosing She lata war, ami was much j * thought of by ihua* uedt-r bun. He i* a " graduate of Wast Point and »n» if the reg- ! " alar service at the lima oT tbe lueaKtog onl ) * of lha rebellion. I — Th# nnmbers or widow* orphan* and , b soldiers now draeinv — „ • ! " Gnmwn 1. M ft— IKSSssss- -»**i; i
I Princeton Correspondence. ! Peiscktor, March 8tb, j Dear Wava— 1 wrote you last'in th. | A j moat b or August, when we had joel r... ■ lurncj from e-lotigwummrr vacation, und mf ^ ' new collegiate jeer waa ju*t opening be for- > - s«. We were talking then or the warm ; .denlher, whith wa* found opprv**ive. oven ® ^ in tbe siinue* ef Princeton ; the experience of tho*e Who had ;usi joined u», and our j ^ high expectation of enjoyment in the fall ; month*. Those nibnlha have gooe— "the ; ^ ' beautiiully'rad anil solitary moi.tha" gov* ^ way lo cold end icy wipler, end this, i" f'° _ tarn, is yielding to the warm son end south i ' 1 , I wifeda of March. Another vacation i* , passed, ond another session begun ; and it ^ . ; occurred to me that yen might not be un- , * willing to renew oor acquaintance— 'to hear ^ ••bow fare* the day with u*." To soy that this isa«orld of ..change, ! * I, would not be an original but nevertheless a Hue remark. Strong eonvicliou very nlten I »" ', rorces, us to utter truths as trite as this.— j r. We especially realize this now. One short | >- session has left ill impre»s upqu u*. Our | « friends, the freslitnen of our Isst acquaint- , I- ance, have pasted through the trials br their >- new station, and hare proved themselves a : 1 ' etatiou, aotl nave proven lurinwnr, a ;
worthy addition to the catalogue of Nassau P ; end the Seniors ere noon to leave us, j ' enter upon the more active duties of life, j 1 uot in these things is the chstiga most ■ * apparent. We were scarcely returned when we re- , ccived tidings of the death of one of our j « number— one known and loved by, all. i There bad been no brighter race among ut; j n (io (pucker, stronger step. He was Hie . * picture of manliness uod health. Mel* would have predicted a long and active life, * hut we cannot read the book of futurity.— • ^ Death came and took him, leaving u ve. j cant lent in tho cla»a-room and a void in : ^ . many a hpsrt. God'* ways are not us our , ! ways, for '.bey.sre just and right altogether.^ We doulil not that thi* sudden and inys- \ terloai Providence awakened some to the consciousness that they were building on | p dangerous ground, und led them lo «eek a . •urer. foundation on the Rock of Age*.— E, Truly God ha* been kiud to u*. and blessed _ us largely. ; W# have experienced a gracious outpooring of the Holy Spirit, and many have 0 been awakened to a senso of their duty ; ; „ forty of whom have expressed u hope io I „ Christ. There is no great excitement, no j. seosatioo meetings, but universal qaiel aDd ^ solemnity prevails. We bev# noonday SUieiooii)
sprayer meeting*, which are largely at ton- , .led. Some, a. is often the ca.e, alteodii.g from mere curiosity, have been heard j to say. Show us the way to be reconciled with Him. Wa are truly favored iu be- , ing permitted to see these limes. M e fe<-l that ' Jesus of Nazareth it paining tbi. ! way," and hope and pray that tb.ose who , portunity of the "trouhling of the pool" j and stepping in will be cleansed of all their ' diseusos. There are many alto have looked, forward lo the present year -with tb» atror.g belief that it eould be the last year of the temporal. power of the Pope. May these" predictions be veriied, and the happy day preceded by tbe uniting of the Christian Church, and the addition lo it of nomy such as well be saved. C7. j GEVERAI, NEWS. — Mr. James Preston, one of the largest | peach growers of aouihern Ohio, informs j th* Gellipolis Journal that tile crop Tor this ' year is gone — killed by tbe recent cold j weather. * — It it staled that $300,000 in Fenian bonds have been sold in New York City i since last Salnrday, and that Archbishop ' McClo*key intend* to excommunicate all or j the Falflan persuasion. Dr. David Jsync, died of typhoid pneumonia after a lew day* sickneaa, on ; Monday, Mb iust. lie went to Philadelpbia from Salem, N.J., a poor wan 30' yean ago. lly persrveraJtce and indostry in the sal* of bis medicines, be acquired u princely fortune. — Is is reported that arrangements have made by some of th* late rebel blockad* raonere to enter extensively into the smaggling business, gud that they 'have already secured thirty-five vessels for the and contemplate the Florida coast as a promising-field for tbe prosecution of their operations. , — The first office for the sale of governmenl.laoda to be estaltlished in any of the lately rebellions Stales since the tarminaj tion of the rehellioa has recently been j opened at Little Rock, Arkansas, and alL I ready h large business baa been don* there. Arrangements have hero made by the Oen-i-reh Land Office in Waabingtoa which will dbon result in the opening of land offices In all the Souther a States. V— The Penneylrania Republican Stele w^ich met ax llsrrithorg, on Wednesday, 7th inst., nominated Major General John W. Geary a* their candidal* for Governor in tbe October election, A series of resolutions wa* adopted, | of which. In reA-rring tn the President i and hi* course, evaded all reference lo the | veto question. j — The PenaiylvanjA Democratic State assemhfbd Monday, fitb insc, j st Harrisburgr The proceedings ware of a j moetanlfausiaatie character. Speech#* were [ made aad resolution* adopted thoroughly j endorsing the policy of the President on the subject of recoMtrection. On tbe 4tb I ballot Heimr Clymer, of Beading, was mix* led as candidate In/ Governor at the I abating Slate election. Gaavrnl Meads ! was not a candidate for (A* abmiuUon, aa ] bad base autad.
fllT authority.] 1 farther supplement to the act entitled ^ l"Ao act lo incorporate the city ff Cepe | eB : Island," approved Fehnfary twenty- i . etghlb, eighto'-'i liondrd and fifly-one. 1 *' 1; Be it enacted by the Senate end GJo- ; "5 tul Assemhly ofthe State of -No«a-J«r»ar, Est tl the first annual electing for city cere to "be held In the city or Cap* s, .(land, after the passage of this supple, t. nent, theig shall be elected one recorder, J1 me alderman and six councilman, who 0 ball a* provided in the act to which this • a supplement, constitute the city coun:il of the city of Cape Islaiid ; that theisid recorder, alderman and counrilmen thall, at the first annual meetinz after tbe j * passage ol this suppl -ment, divide them- 1 Wives by lot, or otherwise, info two clastes | - so that the sent- of tbe recorder or alder- j" ' man and of three, of said councilman con- j stituting the first class shall be vacated at j the end of the first year, and the sent* of | the recorder or alderman und three coun- j cilmen constituting the second class shall j and *c that on* recorder or alderman and ; three councilmen shall be elected every j ; and if vacancies in any of soch offires , shall occur by resignation or otherwise, • ! the persons ejected to fill such vacencie- 1 ! shall be elected for the unexpired .term i only. j 2. And be it enacted, That the city j | council in city council assembled, shall I have power to pass such ordinances as they | deem proper for the prevention and | I abatement of nuisance*, and to declare what I | shall he nuisances in any lots, enclosures I j streets and alleys -in said city, and on the I beach and strand in front of laid city ; ami j all the powers granted iu tho act to yhich Ithis is a supplement, in relation to tbe i streets and alleys of said city, are hereby ^teclured to extend und apply to said beach T*r strand a* one of the highways of said icily; inay prescribe and require . licenses j and to declare the amoont to bo paid therej on by petty ebop-keepers, keepers of ordii oarUs aud victualling houses, for such peI [ rrftds as may be desired, and they may dram i proper, and prescribe aud declare tho time _ I mfil mode bf payment, and pro v ids for the , j collection thereof; may decluru-and regu- , i Ute the amount to be paid for licenses t>; ' inkvepere and tavernkeeper*. the time am i mddo of payment, uud provide for tbe col j I lection thoreof ; provided, that no licens y | shall exceud thuvutn of one hundred dolUr . i for tint term of one year, or other lest pel | for oT other lest per-
iod iu any one year, I | 3. And be ifenocted. That unpaid taxes j I I as providja tor io the tweuty-second sec- j . 1 tion of th<; act to which this is a supplement. [ j ' kliall bear interest tit tho rate of twelve per j t 1 centum per annum from the time Iherviu ! Q specified until paid. ■jti.Misa supplement as provide* for the r payment by the city of Capo Island of the I it j »xpen9ca of offender* committed to tbe jail ' s of the county bv the. mayor, recorder or ' # I alderman of eaid city, shall be held to I e' Rppty only to offeodars against tbe ordi- .. nances or aiiid city, and committed on ac- „ I count tbareof. y | 5. And be it enacted, That it shall be j unlawful for any person or persons to buryany dead body aiihlu the city limits of the city of Cepe Island, j 6. And be it enacted. That this act shall I go into effect immediately. t | Approved March 9. I860, d i The Cundle Fish. j The California F.xjtrut says : "This is n | one of tbe most carina, members of the | y j finny tribe. It is caught on the coast of | p ! British Columbia, siffere it is extremely j r j common, and proves very useful to th* I i natives. Borne idea may tie glsaned from j | the fact that the oatires dm it as a lamp, j ( i the light giveo being very considerable; : ' 1'he fish, when dried, has a piece of rush f | pit, or a strip from the inner bark of the . : cypress tree, drawn through it, a long ! needle made of burd wood being used for 1 the purpose ; it is then lighted and burns steadily till consumed. Any ons can read comfortably by its light." * —.Thomas Francis Meagher, Secretary ' and acting Governor of MontaaaTerritQry, > has issned, in lha absence of Governor Kd- - gerton, a proclamation for a Stat# Cnnven- ■ tion to be held at Virginia City, March twenty-eighth, to form a State Governi — The "scoset bill," met with an unexpected quietus in the Senate. Senators i Ware, of Cape May. and Acton, of Salem, i no doubt actuated by their own respect for . the interests of th* working classes, voted ■ | against it. and it died, as it ought to have I died in the House. In thb afternoon one i of these gentlemen Was prevailed apon to move a reconsideration but thi* Is no iodi- , cstioo that he mesa* to vote differently . from what be did before, at least we, and t thousands of'oibert hopiflo.— Trenloh'True t American. special notices. mutual Bruetlt Elfc Insurance Company, NStVARK. NEW JERSEY. J. F. LEANING. SMVtllr, uaa AOES7 ros Cafe Mat Cocrrv. John B. II (I ti ll t an, iUorees-m-Law. Master, Exanlner, itnd Nollclior In Chancery. CAP£ MAY COURT UOCSE, NEW JERSEY. Dr. J. F. Learning, TVKNTIST. ago 1/ OFFICE DATS: rser *xr coc«r NOt sK-Taredars. SAL* riLLA. — Ttturodajcs, FrvJ.)., «nj Utf tocaooa of Satardajs.
Special notices. n Wtaitkers ! Whlikml you waBI Wlil.Xrrv »r Mustwhrol oor Gr<- \ Compound will forte thorn to grew on the ; ^ warLs. ITire. «l W. Sent anywhere. ctnaely 'sealed, on receipt 'Of prkt . j IU Address, Wsracv R Co., Brooklyn, New York. ! J-| Strange, but True. jErery JJtmd »4y "t gotolenma in the Unite.', j State* cau hear aowetblng veijuaueh to tin lr advsiofc tage by return realHii— o< o>iw.) by .ddrewdng TS, unileralgord. Tlawe bsvlng lAr# of Ivinc hum- J bugged will oblige by n°t naflelngtbU card. All [ l others will please address their obedient servant, • TIIOS. F. CHAI MAS. , dzr-ly H31 Broadwaj , New loik. Errora or Youth. A G-ntleman » ho .uffCrcd for ) ear. from Ni-r( m« , j Premature Decay, snd all thr^ell.ct. ol ^ humanity, send f'.-e to all who need It, the recipe . ] and <11 rrci Ion. .or making the simple remedy l> t which he w«. cured. Solftrers wishing to pr.flt !■> j [ the advertiser", evperitnec. can do re by ad.!re.-in„- , I so wrs Duarnesw.UliiMluqsb M Catarrh. 1 TllEATED With the u!mo.t »uc«»., by l'r .' , Fit ipt, omibs aud juwht. HhHMly of Leydetu, 1 Agents Wanted 5 | C. 0 1 . 1 » A- SI I . V K H W A T f T I RS. j 1 il-or any article drawn; Rmall Prbufrom »IOtn»d50 1 ! ) ALL GOODS WARRANTED GENUINE. | I lliiums and CouiaiU»loo allowed to A«eut.. | h I'or Circular* » ^ ^ „.tyir <8l( j. (-o„ . To t'ouMiuiptlves. j The advertiser, having team restored to hr«ltl\ In lc | a few wceka.br * very .imple remedy, aster having • 1, j t luii. and thai dread dtreasc. i onaump!loa-t* atisj ] l.m. io make known lo bis fitlow- ultcrcr. itie means " j ^ To all who dMire Iti be will send a^ copy of 4he • vM,I"^b7bolS,eve,y sudbrer will try hli [«- ' remedy, s. |t will cost them no h.cg, and may prbt. n'"), ' * Parties wlatilaf the prescription, ratr, by relurt Sol- j W"1 1'1"" ,llURev. EfWABO A. Wiuok, l<SC | d.-t-ly) M iltlamsburgi:. Kings Co., New 1 ort. At*\ DI ET>" >#r- v, ...„V_V,Ta^ Ma. t-onrt II, aire. >1 web 5. NH'IIOLS.— At t-ape March J
! of l-nnaumutloo, Clara A., daughter of Franklin anil s I Nancf M. Nichols. Ago! is year* and 10 months. '"j TYLER.— At the ssme place, on the STth of Feb- ] ruary, Charles Tyler, son, of Stacy and CaroUW t » Tvlcr. aged VI month* and IV dayt. , . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T j No. KS I ElfM Tht^^ffi, '• ^ JR you "Jar1 ' b" igf r' *"* 'Tr»." They "are "oTiafe br ,"C'' . * TRUMAN A SHAW, j. No. Stt (right thlrty-nve)^Markel atrja-t, e ^^yn^NAIUlOt^ ^RTI^.K^OPJIJMIIts^ uncommon IU"'""J,|;MAN. k MIAW_ No. SU (Eight Thuty-U, c) Mar-el street. ! ' below Ninth. Phllmlelphla. [, rtiN|TIS A SnEET-inox ,, I " "tuck A HOE, 'clpi'sl'ay'co., respectfully eo licit, a ehare ol public patronage. >f Allonlere punctually attended to. • j "ihl« THOMAS WILLIAMS. J FOB 8 A 1.E, /ANION SETS, PEAS, It ASSORTED BEANS. GARDEN SEEDS, '• And enough for all demand* *1 the residenee nl the ,- subscriber. C. P. HUGHES. * I Jackson StrceJ, near the-Almsmau House, h nhtwt cape island. , NOTICE. '• \\uill tie eotd at Public Vendue, on >» SATURDAY, MARCH I'lh, MS, ir on I he Turning, R-.ad. adjoining Hie Miller Farm, * IutU^1SJ,harereELS "tice kails, m iuu to j Rate lo rummecce at f o'clock P. M. Condlllooa at sale. By order of the Exaentive Committee. Cape Island. March IP, 'M. II j MBS. E. SMITH ' W %i VS^So^TDAr' Mltch ,3' j I. SPRING MILLINERY. Aire, mourning bonnets, i- children's hats, The marie stewart frames Latest siylra. h adu, a lot of Notions, worthy of notice. ' 1 ■ Tlioae who may purchase, c»h do .o at Philadel- I plus prtrem St the slore, adjoining l H. Smith's t loihiug Store, decatur Street. mhl< :- J. M. DOWItg, !!. " I « ECLECTIC PHYSIC I AS k; SURG EOS, j CAPE NAY COL'UT HOUSE, r ^ NEW J ERA JET. [ ,j ' HliOW.MSG'S GOFFEKL I ' A FEW BOXES for Sale, by the box. st * J Y _ PHILADELPHIA PRICE*, st tbe 1 Mure of J. a. LEACH. Cope Island, f 0 YOTIC'E TO < REDITOns. TOJIN H. ROSS and Stephen !J B-mic'.t, t'xreiw el hire of Jeremiah Imdlam, iteci-a.rd. , ,- direction of the Surrugaie <J the County of ! j May, hereby givea nonce to the creditor, ot raid decedent to bring In thetr debts, demand*, sed ; e claims sgainei Ihreelatenl eald decedent under osth Within nine months _or they will be lorrvrr barred , ' of any action thercfiAurslnit said exactor.. : JOHN H. ROSS, J I S. H. BENNETT. 1 Executors, i i Dated Msiah fRh, '**. aU,l« | ' ? OWES. LUDLAM to HUGHES," ! COACH, HOUSE, I i SIGN AND SHIP PAINTERS. I ClUUVO, BKOXZIXG, GMJIKJKG, ULAMSG, PAPER HANGING DONE TO ORDER. ' ^AMoeders thaaklully received, and promptly ate ' ! gyp^*""-,<CT0K *t-, a^seeHa^Oesan St., . MOTIUE T0 FABMERK ~ ' ! A ND CpN rilACTOHA All persons In Naw Jei> JA. re.y .wanting 11 AND* tor any purpose, can ha». , tham scat, Frmif CAeryr, by arklreeaing , 9 ; JOHN H- THOMAS. i . 1 StaU « wiSi*? ! j N. tf-Aleo. all prrsooa wanting sltuntlone In the J , j M^era -ralaran. bye^hmto, •« -tw^o.e.l j
new advertisements NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tl'lhLIAM HEWITT and Stephen Bu-k, «ecnVI tore ol Henry Y. Hewitt, deee«s. .l. By dlrerftoa oi lliv SatroJaU- of the County of May. hereby wives aotuw to lb. creditors of th* Sal-t dreedent Iff bring in thetr debif.- demands, and claims, nya'-nat the relate ol '.V sai l decedent tumlei oa*hj. ulthia nine muutbr. or they will be • barred of any actlou therefor against said ' V." ->t. il P. W ITT, f fxseutors. Paie.' March Jfl. tf DR. w. U. WIT MOB, . Tll^rsmsd! The ex|«r!eues ol the different hos- ■ puis in Europe, also % member of the Analytical ' i.'i allprofesslwabcase. % hi. offl.-e No'. »SS FUb< rt ^LUj u| ^commended ; ra™ hreUhj^M^irhv^.^ DYSPEPSIA, that disiresalng duca.r and felt • destroyer Art bre.Ha nnd ha|«.iares, in.de.ml. ing the iTnwhtsmei' ' 'cnum.ot em|?.*u fevrn' hTeured.° ^ j i-ie ol eftoyuig tl.e pleasures or iierrurtolng the du- ' , ' sca.t • .ii'll lew days.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I Tape Wonn, thai dread to the Human Family for I my'nV-wiy dheov end remedy, <i"-wranlrd lnMleeaen. * i • ohsultalloalathe Enslloh „o.: German locngnagre Yfireul chyye. Will nraae vrsiis auy dletanae,JL . 1 i1.-a.red -Afay U address. J by letler (eonftiU nllallyi ; and Mrdtilur *ken t ulth pru;>er dfieeilons loany part ot the renin!,) . mhta-y OFFlfE-So. rri FILBERT Si., Philadelphia. NOTICE. hoSena/'caiw'^U), Court ^nlT to? tho """Vt^KbllAv' lha* "bird day ol APRIL nest, ' mrnt commissioner* tiup.lgu '" you. widow ol ng 1lun,ph,ry l .,re,>n,,:e.'eAadd, i-rie M ti e Ipper town. '*• l!,'e r',unl y'l'lnre ' 'uii.VMIHON cursuk.'" Ml , I. 1 Oi I'l.K ATIOY m. 'L^U lY'reoK'^adaUn^tljllilM?!^'"'!^ Towns«d] eAeV'i-.-ii'i'g mH.ib'i "in'onreniajll' pari thereof, anif Jmh'eenlh ' lort'of "'iF nPsountyi'^in^Tw third ft? shares sforeMkh™' ch ampiun "uRSOn"* C. llsteJ. March *1. 'M, j BhVK_ ~~ FARMERS OF CAFE MAT, ' ' "FI'su"K k LIPt'lM'OTT,
' (Late Filler A Eldredce ) Not. II, lb, 19 A 'JO Delaware Ayenuc Market, ■ <1 M Ml SSIOS tejua?1* In al| klnd«^ of Pniduee, Fiuil an.l^ Berries, ^also, pay strict -lllViillon to'alt t.'onslgnment* entrusted "'\V|ih tmreased IMiSii ire, strict Inleg.ily and faith. attention l~ huaini-s*. we hope lo mm II a share " SS3S5J* n»;rERE>TE»r-<'apt. William Kldre.lge, Cold bpijog. J "j'h II Itcnncti. Ileuneii Alaio.n ; Joshua John Due"'lh' Mulilca Vl III filSlreiie'j'Sli^y SlaV l-1-lro.'ge. Cape May 't -or' In.., ! ' V I'UBI.IC SALE. \V Public Sale, ,i the re.ldenee of »> tlieaiilrserila-r. near Dennlxllle. on FRIDAY A SATURDAY, MARCH 50! h AJ1 St, Anil until the stinik Is rloSL-d out, li.ouo hret ami sc. end duality Rails. «W cedar posts, 1000 bean poles, .-ooi crebar Gakr., '4rei cedar palling, SOOOredsi slalw, ltd ol slack and bidder uo.ocai cedar shingles, re rial 'one Vlre'h i"' o8r' mnaH* t'u"<"n': nefs'<^e'^nrsbcmrr/laH?^^|,i^m^^b'* , one milch cow. our 3 yrai» old heller, one"2*y*?irs ! ?hddrnn's^rerTMwsUM,?rimmhwn r?d" a"se*ure I raUMor'men. of Yankre notions, together wuh tin ' * Sa R- "to eo m me ces at i ' HoMu* I'.ndlllons made known at .rale by ** " ELMER f.. EDWARDS. N. IL— All persons thnt havr unsettled accounts w ith the undersigned I. ris;:ie«t.-d to call on him, «m. settle their sccounts previous to the nay of -ale. J- T EDWARDL TASKER to CLARIL MANUFACTURERS OF SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIMF. ol $*>!*' 'ton 2V2i£M« " "" i"1" NEAT AND BONE CpMPOST, •'ins: u^s&isnttsu: A«W«- • TASK EH X CLARK, f- * Cor- Eighth A V\ arhlngtou Streets, SSio.,,., wo^ssSB" ALLEN to NEEDLES, ^MSIONIATED FERTILIZE R, P"M in Arm Bag 1 1*0 /As. roe*. Price, $35 Wr 3090 lh»„ (1J c„,„ p«r |b_) j (5JT A Trade ditnvnt nllnreitto d alert. IMPROVED SUPEB-PHOSt'HATE OF LIME AMMONIATElt" FERTILIZER. ALLENANEKDI.ES, 42 o. Delawau Arenue #• 11 S. H'aUr St. (First Slore above Chestnut,) I arrnL "" *° °THd" W"riuiir i fl'W. HOOF NKIItTS. 628. HOPKIN'S '-OWN MAKE."* MAKuracvraco and Soto v c, . WHOLESALE A RETAIL, ' -rn. ' f *r!'h "'reel, Pliilmlelpbla. SSStSSSfeS I "«'p ' eie'h Tab ^ ,L''' ,Uo't*d On j « SITJE'. sis Z'£r . *' ** anu <u springs, »IAO. * *■' • a'ri* s-adc Iu Orueg sad Hepaued. Term. Cash, (toe Price Only I mhj.tm NOTICE. ' \ OJI JE i It hereby given that theauhaetlber, guarret taw let ef land situate ta the city of Cap* Island, l&aE5S?Sk£»a8 SKa^sswaaBssraatw ' •— c — " nt™ ; tTI

