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©fiau 30 act. Cape Iiland, Gape May Com ty. X. J. j 8. R. MAOONAOLE, « imth i»(umnoi. ' Wednertar, April 35, 1N66.
A Family Krrpmkr. j, Tb# raoeteplendirl «irt eeor presented to I , lk« ABtor+eau poMie i* Webeter'a New j , lllatt rated [rnibridffed Dictionary. To tkil I Hi and New Edition bat been added ' over 3500 fin* illu«tritinn« of erery living ; ioMCt, bird, animal, creature, and thine, with orer-30,000 n*w word* and term*. Ii eenlalu* Dearly 2050 large royal quarto peg*!, vitk 114,050 word* and deinitioni. Thli splendid prize co»t 812. Bounlim. Tb* Stat* ComptrolUr bat iuaad a fircular calling: upon lb* Choeeo Freeholder*. Town Committee!, Mayor! and Common CoooalU *1 tb* Stat* In famish bim with information aa lo tb* amount of bounty paid by lb* local anlhoritioa on aceonot of tb* rebellion. Tbiy arn earned ly desired la r*porl lo bii oflico before tba fir>t of May oast, at which time a report will be forwarded to Washington, of Ihoae coantlaa, Ac., wbieh bare mada return!, ia the hope tbat all eoeb will ba reimbursed by tbe United Stales. Sunday School Union Jubilee. Pennant to a resolution pawed at -tba laat quarterly meeting of tbe "Cape l.lend Sondty School Union," the eaperintendrnts, officer! and leacban of tbe m- ► eral School* forming tbe association, es eembled at tba Pretbyteriaa Cborcb on Monday evening laat, for tba purpose of making arraogamenla for holding a Grand Union Sibbalb School Jubilee daring the approaching month. Tha meeting w»i organized by tba appointing of J. S. 'Letch, Esq., to tbe cbair, and S. K. Stitae, Esq., as Secretary. On motion it rfaa nnaoimoasly reinleed that lb* Sunday Schools of Cape lelend, there represented, bold a Sunday School Union Jobilee, on tb# last Tuesday in May, 29tb pros., at tba place to be (elected b f tha Committee appointed for that purpose ; and of which due notice will hereafter be gifen. A Committee from each school was appelated to make a selection of piece! to be sung on tba occasion by the children. Other resolutions were adopted when the meeting adjourned to meet at the M. E. Chapel on Monday evening tba 14lb of Adjourned Meeting. Id accordance with a resolution adopted at tbe pretioos meeliog, quite a number of tba citiscns of Lower township, with a con•iderable sprinkling of the lady friends of oar lalo aoldiere, assembled at tbe Cape Academy oo Thursday evening, 19lb lost., for the purpose of reporting each progress at bad been mada by the committees appointed to make preliminary arraogasnente for inaogaratiog a Fair, to be held oo Maylet at tbe Cold Spriog Hon*#. Tbe meeting being called to nrder. tho reports wen thao received, and ita only necessary to alat* they have, to far, accorded . tbe most tangolne aspecutioa* of those wko have interested ihemielrea in tbe mattar.
Oo call being made for Mr. John M. Snilivmn, of Cap# Island, that gentleman, with hie accustomed urbanity, delivered a vary abU and intonating address, touching 00 various appropriate topics, concluding by paying a flattering compliment to the aoldiere of tba lot* war. A few pointed remarks ware tben made by Mr. 8. 8levens, of Lower township, in fartberaoce of lbs object now in contemplation by tba loldiere throughout tba coantrj, in farming themselves into Unions, and strongly recommended tbair being bonnd with tba great and holy command of Bin who raietb all things, "Do onto others as yoo would atbara should do to yea." Be wee listened to with marked et- ' tsntioa, oad waa loodly applauded. Tbe meetiag tben adjourned to meat oo Thursday, 26th rati, same time and place, and to which all are respectfully iaviled. Soldiers' Fair. Tha principal feature of tba fair that Is to take place on May lit, will coaiiat of tba voting for three valuabU giflo to b* awarded to those receiving the highest Bomber of votes. A beaaUrally baaad albam-wlll bo pre•anted lo tbe young lady «ho raeaires the highest number of votes. Voim being only t*n cent* with the privilege of having any quantity, ibiz will give an opportunity to oar yoong genu of deciding who ia most worthy this tMtimoay of their admiration. A suitable prwaeot for a genii. mm is to bo vet*d for by tba yoaag ladies. Tbe decision in thia iaelaoca will ba of the moet flattering character to the lack/ individual.. Also, a magnificent take, tastefully decorated, and Hid to bo ooo of tko finest ever asbibited in Cape May, will be pretested to the gentleman or lady motiving tbe highest oomber of votes. The Dead ot the frag. Tho Pravoal Marshal Usance! baa cam- , pitted a careful compilation, from tbe mm- i 1ST- rolls, of all tba deaths in battle, from i the beginning U the close of tba war. . From H, it appears that 285,739 officers | and men ham lost tkesr lives ia the service. . or this member, 5.221 cosamiauoaed officer* I aad 90,865 eolittad men have Wen killed , ia arte* or died of wound-, while 2.321 I ' 'us •*" * IM.O» I zse-— j
Perry Davit' Pain Killer. We have often spoken of Ibis greet me dicin* in terms of very hlgH praise, and w» have aa often frit that *1! we could say in ( Its faeor anald not do it (oil juatire. It is , nf th«*e medicines of wbicb we can , speak— aad speak decirvely— from ezperi- ( ei-ee; for we have repeatedly taken it, and { { invariably with tbe best rejolts aad tb* | . greatest ewtiefsetiun. We alwaya keep it j oo band, ready for aa emergency, and we , • regard it net only as on* of tbe very best ( ! and most reliable of medieioes in ore" f»>r ( ! varioos ills, bat as one of th* cheapest also. ( | Its cost, by tha way,— that is, tbe cost of | 1 the ingredients of which it is composed, — > has beew coosiderebiy increased, bat the | price of th* medicine bee been bnt very ( ' little advanced. It is not likely that tb* popularity of Davis' 1'ain Killer will in any | measure decrease" er that tba demand for . it will in tbu slightest degree decline, until . soma ether specific fer allaying pain audi curing tba various cempUiuto for which it | , is so generally used, shall ba discovered, of | , equal potency with it — of which there seems i to be little probatdlity. As a remedy for ( I stomach complaints, such as dysentery, I diarrbcos, ele., the Pain Killer is, without ( r doubt, noaarpassed, and sverywhers most , deservedly in demand. Doe, two, er three 1 . doses, of a teaspoonful each, in swine- | , glass of milk and water with a littla soger, . base repeatedly, within oar knowledge, | effectually cared Mrioos tronble of tbie , kind. Judgment should nndoubtedly be used in not checking certain stages of ' diarrhoea too suddenly ; hut taken at the ' proper time, the Fein Killer will act like ( ' a charm, and frequently care wben nothing | alee will. — Providence Advertiser. The Cholera. I The steamer Virginia, which arrived at ' I New York on Wednesday evsning of last 1 i wgek, with sickness on board, was detained 1 1 at quarantine, where tba Health Officer ; 1 boarded ber, and, after a carefnl examinelion of tba passengers and ship, be pro- . ' oonnced tbe dieeass to ba Asiatic cholera. . 1 The vessel was wot to tba lower bay Thar*- 1 day, where ahe will remaia until fumigated. ' ' There were?ver one hundred cases 'during ' ' the passage Since tba 12lb lost., thirty- 1 ' sight dealbi, and twenty-one of tba pas- 1 1 scogers are now on tha sick 11*1 with tha 1 ' disease. It ii said that there is oo imme- 1 dial* danger of tba direst* reaching New • York from tbe vessel. Tbe aickneis is i ' confined to tbe steersge, oo easel having occurred among tba cabin passengers. — 1 ' The government has alluwed tbe Comaiii- - sinners of Quarantine tbe nee of tbe steamer ' Illinois for plating the well on board, end 1 those afflicted with lbs epidemic will be te- : moved In tbe hospital ship. Tba England, 1 | wbicb has been in quarantine at Halifax, 1 1 sailed for NewXork oo Wednesday, all on 1 . board being v^K ' STATE ITEMS. i — Rev, Q. R. Snyder has beta appointed 1 i Slate Agent and Corresponding Secretary 1 - of the New Jersey Slate Temperance As- 1 i sociatioo. His address at llurliogio, N. 1 • J. ' — Daring the lata war, tbe Ladies' Aid ' . Society of Woolwich township, Gloucester 1 . coonty, contributed in aid of tba roldial* : I in tha field, $3,110 worth of (applies. — 1 > Uood for tbe patriotic ladies of Woolwich. 1 — Alez. E. Donaldson, formerly of tbe ( Somerset M.ssengtr, bnt for tbe past four aomarsel M.ssengtr, bat for tba four
> years holding a IncarUve position in tbe War Department, has bought tha Camden 1 Democrat, which be will bersalter publish ' — Tba Sundag Dispatch says tbat tba ' "State of Camden aud Amboy " is ouw an insignificant soubriquet. Since Stockton loal bis seat, a new ownership be* beau 1 claimed, aod for Ibr present we out re. ' cognise bar a* " tha Stat* of Jim acovel." ~ — Tha improved farming land* in New' Jersey compria* two million acres ; th* ' unimproved on* million acre*. Tba Cash | valna of farming lands is $43,77 per acre, being $11,17 above those in any olbar ' Stat*. ' — Tba United States District Court will commence -t* April term in Trenton today. A panel of grand jurors baa been sommoned, but tba list vst not complete ' last evening. There are soma cases of counterfeiting and a number for violatlog lb# rtvenue laws. Tba Soldiars' Children's Home at Tree-' r ton, is in a prosperous condiiidh, and may 1 ba regarded as one or tha most praitwortby - channel founded by our Slate. It baa an acompliabed head and on attentive - board of management. — The New Jersey Central Railroad ' baa dslaroiined to issoe lo axtiting slockr holders 20,000 shares of new stock io tbe 1 proportion of two shares for each eleven ' shares of old. Fifty dollars per sbare la lo b« paid np prior to tha 1st of Jane, and ' tba rest as 'wauled for construction and equipment. — The Weat Now Jersey Baptist Sonday Bcbool Convention met on the 10th ma'., at Hordes town, tba President J. D. Tallin, presiding. Rev P. L. Danes, Pastor of tbe Tabernacle ILpuel Cbarch, of Leaden, waa cEoeeo Secretary protein. The session was opened with siagieg and prayer. Tba following Comwiltaoa were appointed : On application of aaw schools nominal* ofltoer*. oo obiloariea, oo next place ef meeting, and also a new Ex•entire Commit'**, all of which broagbt their report* during lb* twaeion, which w*r* approved. Th* usual r*. ding of the Utter* aaa tben taken up. They reported aa aauaaal %re* of Uure.l in tb* j CkarcbtM and M*»»th Schmd. reprreant.d i. lb* ftc^a A .rHt .amber mi baud., School .cbol-r. hat* been now-! | rettrt «anag tb* peat y *a». 1
Our Atlauta Corrrspondcnct Ailarta, G*., April 19th'I19C6l Ms. Editob: — Your humble ambit wouW once mor* contribute hi* othepHpviag — bwwotiful seasno — is arranging |cr cereal robe-, end preparing her morn is g toilette. Ear y vegetable* already .rare \ tb* stalls of tbe hucksters, sad gladden tie ! inner man. Tbe indication* are, that lie cotton crop of ibis year will be coufpam. lively email. Tbe ceaotry tolks s>*m te UU* no -interest In Its prodnetion ; Ibeir aitvetion is devoted almost exclusively to the-apbstanlttl* of life. Large tracts or are lying idle, tbe retail of the n.-s era! A .few western speculators have plantations and embarked in the coltno busisets quite exteasieely. Tire present labor system will be folly tested thi« year ; the great problem will he solved ; and tbe vindicators or oppnesrs of the doctrine satietied respectively. But tbe sons of Alrica, uncurbed end the reios thrown ! upon their n-cks, teem lo gallop off at a wild and reckless rate. Mr. Editor, tbe radical prose nf tbe north < doing immense barm ; it keeps the j wounds of war still bleeding. Extract., odious end distasteful to tbe south, are repulished here, to show how sooo, with bludgeon io hand, would be so unmerciful a* to panish a suffering people after they capitulate, and cry "hold! enough I" three extracts are severely commented upon by the aouthero press. The final passage of the "Civil Rights Bill" over the Executive Veto, casts a gloom o'er the bright hopes of the sons nf cottondom, and shoald their prognostics" tinne be fulfilled, henceforward we shall i have a series of amalgamation, miscegenation apd degeneration. Things poiot to a | hostility between tha two races. That j there isA.viodictiee end malignact feeling j I already brewing, is eery apparent. Scarce j ! t day passes but serioos disturbances occur : ' twixt tbe whit* and blacks. Sootbrrn : | ladies, a* fast at circumstances will admit, j are relapsiag into lb*ir old state of indo. | lence and ease. Their canaries, parrots ; and poodles most ba replaced. "The American citixens of African descent," analyzed"! in livery costume, mutt appear before the door in the afternoon with prancing steed, ' end stylish phaeton, preparatory to an j evening drive in the rorsl di/tricl*. lo arranging ber heir, th* daughters of Ueorgin } are the most faatidoout. They lo*e a luxu- t riant growth, which, forsooth, it .long enough to eotwine abonl all men'e hearts, j The weetber is exceedingly warm, and in J the language of my fellow Jerseymen. "is j almost hot enough lo roast ao ox." Tbe 1 ladies wear their tbin damask and lot* not sight of tha Ian and parasol. Tbe gents' den their duster* and panamat. I recently Strolled over a portion or tha Battle Fields around thoci'y. Numbers nf Federal dead art lying half ialarred, among th* swamp* and forest, tinman bonei and skollt lit scattered about promiscusly. A Lrmir showed ma a large pil* of skeleton freq mentt, he bad collected after ploughing hi field. Ilia old lady said, "she had heart heap o' talk on this dogon [souther^ phrase] wer b.xnett, bnt might tbe Lord her from ever seeing the like again.'] -She said "tha would not mind it ao much; one of them big yanks* bells bursted in th* parlor, and O law mv ! snch a sight the ' never tow | that splendid aidebnard her Grandmother gave her, was completely r ruined! dogon them yaokees." •
• Mure anon, Wiijion Whildix, Ja. ^ The General Tax Bill. 1 , Tbe General Tax Bill has been pasted by a , the legislature. It provides for raitn>| . $350,(100, of which 8280,000 shall be ap- ■ j prnpriated to th* payment of interest co t . the war loan authorized by tba act of May, ' 1861. Tna aggregate amount is apporHoned amoag tbe several coonlies of tbe ( , S'ate aa follows ; Atlaatle • 5.1*5 Middlesex «ISJI5 • Beraen ISJIS Moasaoatk lS.tse Burlington XSlWI Morns IS^ea . • ( nmdra it, an Ocenn i/m r Cnpe Mng u.toi i *.s.\ic ISjes I Cumberland 10,581 s*lem n.os-- . Kates mat susses II, rw , , Gloucester S.-X) somerset 11 xrJ ' 1 Hudson IS SIS t'nion tl,*M . Hunti rdon IS^IUI Wnrrea e* IS^JS Mercer Su.^tl ^ , GENERAL JEWS. f —The rag business in Nsw York city J > amounts to aboot $30,000,000 annually, i and ibsre war* o**r 10,000 parsoos in th* < .' eily dependant apoo tba trade. — Rev. Samuel L. Tattle, of Madison, { r N.J. died saddenly on Sunday evening. I i About two weeks ago k* w a* Seised with 1 i iufiammalury rheumatism, .which it is sup , posed extended lo lb* heart. Ba aa* 39 ■ year* of age, and graduated at Princeton ' . College in 1838. ] — Tb* Supreme Court ef Massachusetts, , in a caaa carried before tb* tell bench, on i , demurrer, beg^lecided aa follows ; — " A ( I revenue Han>^> is no part af lb* note aud . I need not be /copied, uwr i* tbe validity ol lb* note efftfrtcfMrj lb* wept of a stamp, unleu it is fraudulently omitted." ( At a dmaar party in N*w York on Taer- , ' day night, Mr. Uroely stated that since ■ tbe coaimeoeemeot of tba Tribune in 1841, 1 ' so me thing like five hundred daily news-' paper* have been started ia tho eity el ° , New York, of which not more tbaa kv* r survive. — Tbe re«*ol passage of lb* Ci^kBifhte . bill over the President's vwin^M*M*,t« inquiry aa to former aciionTna similar di- " recuon. We have wt a stele meat tbat , tbia is the irat luslance of Cong rem pare- t iag a bill over a veto. Tbu is a misiek*. ■ la 1843 a bill relating to Revenue Caller. ^ |«*(l bteemers was vetoed ..by PiHtdwnl f i John Tyier, end peered over hie vela In t . li« Pieemenl Pterne vetond l«ar bills re- b > Uymg to iaterawi improveaaeota sp*u the b I meetere rieefa aad Uket. ail of vhmh Vera . I pwadeS over bra veto. o u. 4 ' "
ffewipapen in Great Britain. Aecording to lb* neVNawepeper Pre** Directory," there are new eetabliebrd in . Great Rriuia 1.375 oew»pap*r», an lecrrsee in ten years of 523. In lyindon there age now publikbed 226' journals; to the province*, 757 ; Wale*. 43; Scontland, i 139; Ireland, 128; British Islet. 14. Of . th»se ar« 52 daily papers published in Eng. land. 1 io Weler, 12 in Scotland, 12 in Iru- j lend, and 1*0 lb* British Isles; lotul, 78. j . I q 1836 there were only 35 daily psyrert: t 15 in London, Hr Birmingham. 3 in Liverr pool, 3 in Manchester, 3 in Edinbnrg, 4 in . ClMgow, and 6 in Ireland. So that the r increase bas been much greater in daily paper* than i» any other class nf period). t eals. It ia re.i arkable that Wales only prudure* one daily paper; and, curiously eiinogb, Ike Dumber in Scotland and lredaod is equtl— 12. Scotland has added'5 Id ber ! number ef daily papers in ten ycare, Irei lend 6.. Distribution of the School Fund. i ] By Ihe provisions of section twelve ef the i actio rMabliah Public Schools, approved April 17, 1846, certain schools, under tha csra of relicinoa societies or denominations i of Christians, were entitled to receive just | and ratable proportions of tbe money* n«- ; signed lo ihe townships in which they are i located, nut nf the income of tho school - fund, and of tocb additional sum at may be raised or appointed by said townships for i the support of the public schools. Daring , the lest week of the session nf th* Legiile. r tare, a bill waa patted repeulinr thia tec- ■ lion of tha act ; each schools, therefore, I i now having no title lo any portion of the . | money raited by Uxation in tho townships , where they ere located, nor any there in . i tbe income of the school fund. SPECIAL NOTICES. .71 utual |tcii«-tlt Life Insurance " Company, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. J. r. LEAMING. Sea elite, dSO Ascsr roa Cere Mar Covxtr i i, ,n John B. Huffman, rj Attorney -at- l.aw, Master, Examiner, and , I Solicitor In Chancery. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NKV* JERSEY T- a — , I Strange, but True. I Every young Udy end fe.llrmvn in the Called ' t«xe hy return uall (tree of eharge.) by eatdreutrm . the undersigned. Those hsvlnx fesrs of being hum- , I hugged will oblige by not noticing this cool. All ' i others will please address Ihelr obedient servant, THOS P. CHAPMAN, , d«-ly 851 Broadway, .New York. ' Deafness, ni indues* & Catarrh, , TREATED with the utmost success, by fr J ' ISAACS, Oculist sad Aurtst, (formerly of Letdro, Holland,) No. SIS PINE street. PhlladflphlN. Test I. ■ *nd Country esn be seen st his Offlce. The au-dlrsl , Ihculty are Invited to eecompsny their petlrats, st he has no secrets la als practice. ARTtPtcl A L EYES inserted without pain. No charge auditor examination. - , J«!»-y Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and »U the effects ol youthful Indiscretion, will for the sake ot s./Trrlog humanity, tend flee to all who need It, the reel|w and directions .or making the simple remedy by ] which he was cured Sufferers wishing lo profll bj JOHN a OGDEN. [ dJV-ly No. 1J Chambers S!.. New York, To Farmers and Others. THE EAST LAKE WOO..EH MILLS having become a Stock Manufacturing Company under a | recent set af Incorporation, notice I* hereby given that custom work or all kinds w II he manufactured ' as heretofore done by R. A J. DuBols.
Wool will alto bs received In exchange for goods manufactured lo order Into ScJInctis. Caaalmerra, Blankets, Cloths, Flannels. Balmoral Skirts, Stocking Yarn, Carpet Yarn, Be., Be. pll goods guaranteed to he of the same superior style, finish and durability as those for which these Mills bars become to prominent throughout this section c f the Slate. The highest market cash price paid for Wool, or goods given In exchange. rout Dubois, President, J. DUBOIS, Secret. ry, *■ CHAS S. FITHIAN, Treasurer of the East Lake Woolen Mlg. Co- aSWm NOTICE. ALL persona Ibdcbtrd lor goods er work done at the East Laks Woolen Mills, Ol for ss wing st the i Mills of R. Si J. DuBols previous to the 10th of April, are requested to call and settle Ihelr accounts immediately with either of the undersigned ath-lm R. B J. DeBOI*. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored lo health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hs» log suffered lor several yeare with a severe lung offec tloo, aad that dread dleease, Consumption— Is anxious to make known to his fallow-, uffbrere the mean ■ of cure. To ell who desire It, he will send a ropy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and us I of the same, which they will a scar Cuxx for CoasuiSPTioa. astiimi BaoscHiTts, Cocnws, Couti, sad all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser In sanding the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted valuable, and be hopes every sufferer will try hta remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the peeoertptloo, rxcr, by return mall, will please address Bee. Epwxan A. WiLSOM, dfff-lyj Willlamabutgb, Kings Co., New York. MAHRIBD. KENDALL— BKE9LEY. -On Wrde-aday morn, the 18th tost, st the residence of the bride's father. In DrnaUvUle, by Bcv. a Townsrnd. & Eapas Kendall, of Philadelphia to Mies Hum ah M. Its as ley, of the former place. No card*. Accompanying tba above notice, and Mealy done, op in a suitable box. wis a bounteous supply of some of the boat eaka we have bad the pleasure of pasting judgment on lee e long while, and for which favor, the printers at the W.-r proffer their hearty thanks and wsll-wtahas. DIED HUGO -April Slh.st PolntvUle, near Pembertoa. N. J , of d roper ot the heart. Rev laaae Hugx.of tbe New Jersey Contoreoee. M. E Chureb, tarmsely of Cop* May Circuit, aged aft) -tarn years. Mr. Hugg was highly aatesmod wbOMrsr known ! a tna* Christian aad talOJai mliJ|BMH/oapel. and was sureesefM to wlnalaH^^^Bh He tow. to poer fsalth br nvn^^Hs U" Meenrthly course H. we. vTy p«^|Kdm. ' nmptout u bis taM sickaeas, and full bap* . ef abttmfe* InBtotillty. LV
SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. J. F. LcuuiHC, mh OFFICE DAYS: CAPE HAY COVBT JfOLSE—ToemUy*. SKA PJLLk,— Thursdays, l iklsjs, aad the foreneon ofBaturdays. Q-Txan. Mosri.rt. Condlttan. Cai-h jclAt I NEW ADVERTISEMEN T S TO I'KINTEItS At III M\i:ss ME\. i A L ATi*ONm*th'P'll'h'h> '"'rea » MT. ; store, office, ul other husinr.'s' Addrrea " box 71, Mount Holly. N J. IIOl'Si: FI'RNINIIING PJAROWARE, Cutlery and Tools may be found NO. 825 (Eight Thlrt *0 a^c ^ M arket street, -below Ninth, Philadelphia. PUNCHING STARS. /TRUSSES, Half Moons, and various other shaped Kj holes. We hste Railroad Conductors- Pock. I Punches. TRUMAN k SHAW, No. 81* (right thlrtydlrr! Market sireei. below Ninth. Philadrl|di|«. NOTICE, : "\Vf ILL be *ol.l at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY. APRIL V8lh. ISM. on the Turnpike Husd, adjoining tbe Miller F-rm. I about ^100 PANELS ol FENCE RAILS. in lot* lo By on 'at of th* Executive Committee. Cape Island, April tt. 'M. n THE BLESSINGS OF the Washerwoman, or whoever else performs I him wiio s "uadtos rwltbi "j* "< i er. Their use Is now beyond car II. Four vreeks S utunnlTkaMhry wilUav?mm "ban j tern, but knuw those allb cog-whcela to be the most I durable. TRUMAN A SHAW. No. BJA (Eight Thtrty-hvrj Mar.et -" rrct, | below Ninth, pl'lladctphia. | NOTICE. "^OTtCE taherebj given that the snnusl meeting director . lo serve during' the ensuing year" j T.JvrNba YORKE, apfb-Jt bvcrvury. NOTICE ! JOSEPH CHAMPfuNhasJusI reeelved, for CASH, j CHEAPEST GOOD* Sold to Cape May county tot some years. CALICO* KitR IS', Cta . lor (turning Purposes. I GOOD CALICUV for IH cis. and • I MEHRIMAL PRINTS for » cts be lore Ihe war. ' ' ° ' Ca|^ y.i C?ort House, April tobAree ' (°pj I , FHEEHOLDERS' MEETING. I AN adjourned mea me of the Board of t h<wen Freeholders of ihe County of Cape May v»ili be TUESDAY, MAY 8«b, at 10 o'clock, a. jr., for the purimse of settling up ] The Annual Meeting of laid Board will be hcl.l at the sauie place on the followlog day, as the law By order of R Board. ... ^ *■ "WAIN. a«k pro tern. Townseod Inlet, April MtB, ls*tk sD-:l GRANT. A GENTS wanted lo, the authentic reliable snd A uncial History' of ihe Lieuterum General. ' ' GRANT AND II IS CAMPAIGNS, 1 BY PROFESSOR HENRY COPPER. Punusiixu'vn' ' **c' ™"h 8 N.'"1 'onrsHs. Ac, Thtawor^wTl ^'r hf -loTrDtondTfrelSofflJta! d.!camen"puVtai" hi! hbU'ts. II I cannot ft II to meet every reuulrrmrnt ol , the public expectation Also, SIIKUMAN AND HIS CAMPAIGNS. •^a^,s£3SaSS'i:',~1' | Ubrr* SB Ihcy are the oolv authentic Histories of j have avcvss to the private aud official papers o'l' toe ! sp54-4t Sco CH^lN^V'*Ucet,Cpblto.la. SOI.DIEHN' FAIR ! 4 FAIR WILL BE HELD AT THE A WILL HELD AT
• COLD SPRING HOUSE, Lower Township. Cape May Co.r during the AFTERNOON 'AND EVENING, OF TUESDAY, MR V let, I a fin, •CAPE MAY COUNTY eOLDIEItr UNION." Tide eoelety war organise! for the praiee-wnrthi obJ"t of ren ^ering asaiatanre to romradca who m*< help el mild diseases, which were brought on f-y exP sure. Be., while In ihe Service ol the country, or should accidents or distress hereafter prevent any member from caring lor himself er family It also aims at giving all possible aid to the widow* and children of deceased members. Kverrlhlag that can be desired ou such an occasion w|.| be iirovHeal, ami in ample profu-lon. Sa.-er wll, run luring the evening between the Spring House ami Cape island. By ordefot the COMM1TTIX. SETTLEMENT OF MIDDLE TOWNXHIP COMMITTEJL DR. To cash on hand. Nov. 18, MB It J « " received of Enoch Hewitt, constable on tax executron of IBM I* *0 " received from -otWctor m *8 " asseasrd and collecleal by coUecror. . JJ 15 " collected by collector on return list. IB 15 HU ** CR. 11) cash paid for returning death! to township clerk *10 " school tupennteodent 50 au J. w, Swsm-s nolo Ml.* " chM Ypr*. for luuing bond* ( and paying Interest.. Si SO several meetings. <7 15 " fur stamps. *0 Amount ol township money on hand, March Co'mml jlire and VtorkM feea, March i Wh . . . . II 75 Balance township money on hand March 10, *155 (I WM-R LCAMINu, C.erk. To cash 'received of collector |tw st '• borrowed on not* of hand *00 oo MB4I *4 CR i By boods paid to full Bhto oo , By K bond, paid HOB •* Uy lutei cat paid on boods. Hl*0 (1 - By Interest on not* returned , I Bo B***5 o, *541' *1 r — . — r DeOeleucT en War Boatfe »*o 7* M B. LEANING, Clerk. COAL AMD WOOD. THE undersigned rewpeetfrlly Informs the public that he has nanagtp *B hand aad lor s«ic LEHIGH AND HENRY eLAT STORE COAL, EGO COAL AND NUT COAL PISE ASD OAK I FOOD. i Also a General J Mortmain of j DRY GOOD*, I GROCERIES. I HARDWARE, FLOUR aad FEED. : PvSess Lore for Qsel. f JOOEPH *CELLENGRR, i April te*. '(A (Mi) BaBaitoagerM Landtag.
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toopp ' toeu | The Marrtage'cutoR putea, *1X3 Any of the starve malted, imst iree, ""caral " "p"*' "nd )5u»ranr-ed. Illaatlalr, New Hampshire! MR. BIN BEE'S MILJTARy • k> COLLEGE HILL POUGHKEEPIIE, y. - Pupils can ealrt at any t me- Bead for Circular DIVORCES I EG ILLY PROCURED U ubout PUBLICITY. I i nuecess guaraoieevl. Advice Fre. M. HO WEB, . ir-0-"-' "■ L*"' 18 AGENTS WANTED. H 000 iSM"* "*Blr<t- 'O sell SIX Net* fnO.UUU veniloom. of vrv vs value to famlllrs| alt , pay great profllm toed I* renr a and get *B page*, or '"a X'tW pages and a sample gratia. EPHRAIM BROWN. I owrll, Mae*. ( OHHELT TIME. I OHN GO W An* k CO., *1 The Naotlcal EsUNIsh- , SKWttSSit ' ar^ylaiTne^hroeomeb*™"*'* *** 1rouUl', »«*»t I 1 Repairing and adjusr'tog Bo* Watchee ami Chronumrtrrs I. our arwvlaUty. 1 .r?w' the hleheet premium* af h- Amerirea lusHtute lair of IM*. for vt slcbra nnd Marine Uuueometori enos BUnutaelure. STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS. 1 ^ BHCROFTf LOW WATER DETECTOR s FREVENTISG EXrL0S10N8. ) MORE THIN FIVE THOU* AND IN UBt A BURE PREVENTIVE. NO BOILER 2 SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE. , jot/1* Asuctorr, *0 JOHN BTREET, NEW TORK. WANTED ! \GF.NT-, Male and Female, at FB I* (ISO per month to tell Ihe Celebrated - Common Sense Family Sewtnj Xaeklne. PRICE, *18.00. t This Marhlae will do all kinds of work equal to I the, high-priced Machines, and la tire only practical l and reliable Cheap Hewing Machine In th# world. J Send for descriptive Circulars. Address 1 ECU MB k CO, > Chleagu, mtaoto, or Clcavvlaad. Palo. TRl'NSES ' l?. b®* Lirr Th* lightest, easiest, aad beet nrvrefaltatoplmsi"""^, A 1 umtwllcal truss 'hat .suspensory-' Bamlagre, Ihe m'oM ItoJTIture^rSy In us*. At Wholesale or retoll, eaU a»d examtoe. MACHINERY' DEPOT. V r. W and -Sa cood-llsnd Engtrw », Rollers, Portable IN Lag lives. Lathes, Drills, tnl Well Too a Puaree. and manufacrurersvf Cuckt, Valves. (ream FlitlSr Wrought Iron Pipe. Ac. Bill JIT fc HILL, MJ*ho »>****. H*w YtohAGENTS WANTED, to tsar per month to (ell U*. IMINkOVED COMMON SENBE FAMILY BKMriNG MAINE. Price *ix This tiashiae will Match. Hem. ■ 25J"*' «u"lk C?"1, »-* KtotosHder beewre tUxlly. L.ny Machine warraated for ice years. »r*d tor ImortFtivo ClrrreUi*. Address J. L. ax. COMB h ia, NalarBrt Dn.ro, Dtoredl. MksB.

