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®Ue (Orcau are, • 1 Cspe Island, Gape May Ooni ty, N. J. S. R. M*GOXAGI-E, ' unoi A*xfi raoratirtoa. ; — — ' Wcdnetduy. May a, IHG«. Change of Offlcc. | Hiring just compVe'.etl ibe necessary ' i irrnn.Tiniin- for polilithins this paper with i moeb greater facility Umn heretofore. iu i prerafit edition ii itineu from the publication offico recently erected on the corner -of Jackaon end Mansion ttrestr. All bn»i. dm* will be there trantactrd, end orJeYs i for printing ol every dotcriptiuQ will rqceive j i the promptest attention. ^ j Kuuilay -School KthihllWu. ' The Inhibition which trat given a short j time lince for the benefit of the Usptisl Sunday-School at the Court House, will be repeated ueal Tuesday evonihg. 8th init.. Tt the tame place. The decided inccu o tho former has been . that the many friends of thHechoul pArliculatly r.- . qucstrtl for its repetition. Ktw KnilroaU Ilrpot. It I* now a fettled fact that the t ape , May ■nd'Millville Jlnili oad Company anabout to establish u depot on Cape ItlonU, baring recently pnrchoaetl thariKbt of why, and have selected fur the site a point in. mediately rnnliguotit to the '"Sherman Howe." near the loot of JfirRfon ilreet 1 Thif deniable change uill bring the depot within a few hundred feet of tba principal hotels, and *ill bo completed by the Gist , of Jane. Destructive Fire. About noon ou Sunday lost, a firo broke > out in the dwelling of Mr. John W. Lycotl, of Cold Spring, una before the least insistonce could' be made to chock tho progress of the flumes, the cntiro building with all It contained, waa consnmcd. The total 1 damage done, amonnta to aboRt f'-if.OO, of wliich the home was ralued at $1(100, but, , unforlonetely, not insurod. The forni- j tnro, clolbing, and bedding wea completely destroyed ; and the library — the retail j of many years' accumulation, and moil j highly prind by i!» owner, tin', altogether j from its iotrinsic worth, bat from tbe many associations connected with it— alio lharrd tho same fate. The flames spread with such rapidity after the discovery of j the fire, that all attempts to recover any ( portion of the library or household property woe frustrated. frustrate. I.
Mr. Lyevit bus the sympathy of nil who were acquainted with him, and every effort we hope will be mad* by his many friends, throughout tbe cnnniy, to alleviate the situation in which he is placed by tha dee- j traction of his house as far as lie in their 1 power. Religious Miscellany. Tbe Uaptiit Church of this city, which has been for several weeks in tbe bands of j * the painter* end paper-hangers undergoing ; ■ improvements, haa beer, re-opened for di- j vino worship, lie appearance within pre- j eents a very beeotiful end striking contrast to that which is generally witnessed in religious edifice.*. There is nothing sombre in its decorations, bat everything that ineeli tbe eye tends to make it cheerful and pleasant looking, as, mott undoubtedly, : ought to b« tb- cue with all places pi wor- i ^bip. Tha exterior of the cliarcb is .also i greatly benefited, and altogether, tbe Baptist*. it malt be conceded, worship ia one of the most handsome structures on tbe ! Island. A correspondent writing from Moitnl, 1 Holly says; ".The Usplisl church, under 1 tbe ear* and charge of Ret. Mr. Th»ma*, ; 1 is doing s great work. Some one hundred I and ten or twelve persons have recently j 1 been baptised and taken into tb# church; ' and lost Sunday about nineteen or twenty 1 mora were added to the number— and tbe 1 work goes bravely on. Some of those who I have onited themselves with the charch, c were characters who were considered irro- j I lost, so far u their spiritual welfare was j concerned. Sorely, 'the vilrsl sinner may .return.' " Silihe of our readers will -bo ! R glad to learn that M r. Thomas, mentioned ( here, was for some weeks daring the last i {| Hummer season, officiating in the Baptlal o charch of this tHf} He left the Island p with the most kindly expression# of regret ! at his departure, from the congregation he q bad temporarily onder his pnstotial care ^ here. Hon. George T. Cnhb. has riven $15,0(10 ^ towards Ibe erection of a Methodist cborcb | p la Mottiitown. jj The Potato Rot. .» t Scientific men have not been idle io ell I tho recent yearn concerning the diieese t beta .Untied to, sad their investigations n all point singalerly vncnph to one resalt. e I.ikn the rinderpest, t hQ diten'e has been s' dUcorered to originate fic^ *liuu»t im.o- I Werable ii:*»oJ^ imperceptible Io tbe eye. . I wbifcb ley their eggs fa the elem, and Irate- e Wit their virile down to the ro.rt. A Utile ' i black speck, the size of a pie l end, when ■ < pieced aader the RticruSrnpe, Was faand Io c run tain two baedred of ih<a« enimal*. - deetret-tlou. N«« that the coaee boa be. i. discovered, we b.-je tbe fatuurs Will vol *' have to wait" i<-fi J el the bands of tthsn r fa the peeco retro n of n WW ')"• * — TW thelera is fsSt abating at the F fjvnee New York t H>. No a dm<U hose iohrw J i-re fcoT oJaitreaal i. ewse aec-svai '•* WJ Mw kr»frial eh ). .1
lUM-road Cons t j It i* contemplated holding a general I Railroad Convention in the city of i'hiln- • drlphia on the -Ith of July next, to consist ; j of all rbe President*, Chief Engineer', and , General Superintendent* in the United. State?. Tbe purpose of this convention Is ; * to interchange views in regard to rajlroad ' ' ' construction, wamipement and operation. * | Tbe call forlhoconvralion bus been signed * [ by railroad officers in ell parts of the conn- ( ' try, and tbe rbi f officers of railroads io ; 0 the British Pruvioees have been invited to ' attend ami participate in the deliberations. • Our Financial Condition. ' There are now in the Treasury at Wash. ' inglon one hundred and thirty million* of I dollars, and all warrants for army pay are 1 i in, and drafts for the same are being issned ' i for payment up to the close of tho present , 1 | fiscal year, ending June 'Jit. AH Govern- j 1 racnt securities are ai par and above eix ' |wr cent., and tbe financial affairs of '.ho!1 Government oie oo proapurous that if Con- ' gress shall not trmbarra's the Treasury by ' voting away the public funds iujfticU ualy; tn indemnify claim*- for loisee incurred in 1 'the la'e retiellion, or snme such question- 1 ! able porpoaa, the Secretary of Hie Treasn- 1 i ry has hopes of negotiating the five j»cr ! ■ cent lean at par. . Fatal Accideut. On Tuesday afternoon last, Charles God- 1 i , fivy, von of Andrew Godfrey; of Tncksbne, i ' came to' bis death in a singular and painful i manner, by being caught under a window, l . ! which di*ca!:i!ed bis net!:, lie was em- . I i ployed io tbe store of ,Mr. Hteelinsn. of l that place, and wo# looking in a new barn i in the rear of tho store, raising a boarik ' ' window for that purpose by patting n slick > i under it, which slipped out letting tbe win- I i j dow down- on the bsck of his ueck. He | i , i was thus di. covered about four o'clock, by • n nephew of U9P. Madden, Ksq.. who im- , ' mediately gave the alarm. He had not ) I b<en missed out of the store, as lie wus not j 1 I mure than fifteen minutes absent. He was 1 ' about fifteen years of age. West Jersey Presbytery. . 1 The regnlsr spring session of this body j . [ ; was bald at llamniunton lait week, cobi- j t | mencing on Tuesday evening by a sermoQ 1 r j by Rat. Mr. Gregory, of tbe First Church, j , ! Bridgeton, There was a pretty fell alloc- : , dance of Ministers and Elder*. Rev. Mr. j Drysdale wot diamiviod at hit own request [ to the Presbytery of Baltimore, and Rev. r l>r. 8. J. Baird to the Presbytery of I'o- . tomac. The reporia from the chnrchas at ' Salem, Greenwich. Capo lalasd, Ac.,
„ i showed a powerful work of grace in each, t j with large addition* to the church. Rev. | i_ : Charles Wood, of Blackwoodlown, and ' r ' Henry B. Ware, Esq., of Salem, were j 1. chosen Commissioners to tbe General As- • r tembly. Rev, Mr. Ilavis, of Deerfivld, and ■ I)r. Joseph Filhiao, of Woodbory, were ! elected tho Alternates. Pislervilla was j chosen as the next place of the meetiag or : ^ , tb* Presbytery, (in October.)— Qnutiiif- j ;p - — — An Important Dccisiou. . It bos beeD generally supposed that I 1 legal instruments were not valid unless . ; they have the prescribed revenue stamps , j spon tbem. Bat Jndge llotr of the Hu1 prcme Court of Mossacbnsotls, one of the j I ' most ominent jurists in this country, has decided that this is not the case. Tha New ' , . \ Bedford Mercury says ; " In a case before tbo Supreme Judicial 1 Court; in Tanntoq, yesterday, the question 1 ; of the validity of a deed, to which no reve- ' nue sump was affixed, wot raised, Judge ' : Hoar unhesitatingly decided that the absence of the stamp does not invalidate the,. ' ; deed, lie questioned whether Congress . i | intended in framing the internal revenue I ' bat was clear in the opinion, that a t | statote of the United States, undertaking j i ! invalidate au instrument which by the i r of a Stat* is valid, wonld be uacon- i stitnlional. The Uoverament may exact a t penality nor failure to affix a stamp, bat < S cannot make void the insUninent for. the 1 f lack of the stamp." ( Slate Agricultural Society. [ Tbe State Agricultural Society has deter , ; mined to establish itself permanently at j | some conveniant central poiot, where baild- i ( ! will he erected and the grounds laid | ( out, with a view to tb* holding of periodic . exhibitions — Hie ground* alio to bo kept ; ? ; open constantly for the reception of visitors p and to have specimens of planU of all j C kinds, seed*, attiflcial manures, implements j ^ 1 of husbandry, tools, and everything con- : j ncctrd with the various branches of agri- j g i cult urn, always open to examination. The 1 ( SociejyJiaa anthority to bold property to : ^ thS amount of FKHt.UOO, bnl it is thongfat j that only about $5n,0tl0 will be necesaary | ^ commence the ettabliabmeni. A com- : j mitiee ha* been appointed of one person iu ^ each county, to obtain subscriptions of i stock, sad the Society will meet on tha ; h of hl-y. at Retger'a College, in New , ® Brnnswlck 10 agree upon the location, i( * a* ie supposed, a a ifflcient amount of stock I , b subscribed for. Tb# abject is one io I * which the whole State is interested, and it ' ■ to tie hoped that. SBUacrip'.ioai will be : generally on I liberally made. * — Several !idi»a visited a grist mill, beNew too and Ya.-dlay villr, m Back* , I' ennnty, fast week. To pleas* the girle, j 3 Hempt#*, the miller, Irt Ik* mill in motive, end *s* of lire joung ladie*. Mm ® Faneie Banaister. a: abo no* }<3«aiag along ; e a narrow pewge way, her drees •» caught ; " tWfop the driving "heel, when P drawn in aud ia*uutly.cre«h«d In
Our Princeton Corresiionilenct . 1 FmacCTox Cou.ES* N.J. ' ' ArninVi*! 18CC. 1 ; Skcoxd A-xxcal liKronr or tus_ Nassac i] llvt.1. Biui-k Hocii:tv as Rkiikoaxixiui. j, Another year ha* rel>d over onr head*1' j >ioce the rorgatiizaiion of- this qpr "lime j i bunured Heciedy," nod t*-day we hail i with- joy' the arrival of its Second Anirer- i, i vary. Wmtrujl we are traly gratful tof , God, io Unusable to report thu Society ig: , ■ a very float ivliing condition. It ia onr privilege at tbi* lime to stop > for a few moments, and take a look back: 1 tn see not only what wo have been doing i during the pa>t year ; but also what a posi1 tiun tbi* Society once held, and what a i glowing work it has accomplished in days' long since gene by. If on the other auin- : ' Oceanians we hare beuu made to j [ rejoice, truly to day, we bare double reason ; do »o p fot this is our jobilee year, and 1 may every heart break forth in one hymn of , i tlninkigiving to tbe God ol the Bible, who I ] has >0 kindly watched over this .Society ' | which a long time ago was planted in | 1 weakness ; and bus made, is to become a real living power, even a* a "green bay 1 tre«" spreading its branches iu erery di- 1 reclioti. 'J'hii Society is now properly 63 ; old, having been established prior to 1 the " American Bible Society," tu which . it sent representative*. It was in fact the ; " Bible Society " of the State, and even the collections tuken up by the different , churches were delivered over to thu Treasurer of this Socbty. It contftiued very 1 flourishing for a long time, a great interest ; was taken in it by tbo Faculty of the Col- ' as well as tba Sludedl and very lurge j ' collectipn* aero taken np annually. Biblu* to us under its auspice* were found in I all parts of the country, and many were ' the vessel* bearing tbe " American Ban- : ncr," that also bora a copy of the "blemed { word of l?fe" provided by the " Nassau 1 Hall" "Bible Society." j * We learn from on extract ol tho twelfth j regulat report of this "Society," dated | Augntt .Id, 1824,. which with the reports j ! for 1826, w|* recently presented to tbe | Society, by one of its friends p that daring I the month of Oct. 1824, tbongb Hid Instrumentality of its board; tbe "Gospel": I found its way into these parts of Booth- [ j Eastern Jersey — known as. the "pines," I which were iboc. almost entirely destitute ; ; ' causing the dark clouds of ignorance and j superstition to dispel before iu quickening ; rays' aad bringing joy and peace to many j | b sorrowing heart. Bat it began to loose ! j in interest about the time that tho two I llalls, namely: "Olio & Whig" ware j | constructed. | —
1 ; Large demands being then made npon ' ; tb* Student) to fill up subscriptions for the ' ■ payment of this new debt luft tbe finance 1 in rather a low condition, and the conse- ' queuce was tho •" Bible Society," suffered 1 : very much and finally ceased to exist from 1 j 1840 to 1864, when it wus once more re- ' | organized, j And now we wonli proceed to call tho ; attention of the "Society" to the pro- ! ceedlngs of tbe put year. According to j motion made and carried at tbe last annual , j meeting — a sermon was preached on the first Sabbath Evening in May ; by the Rev. Sam aid B. Dod to a large, and appre- ; cialive audience, assembled in the first j I'resbyterinu Church of this place from the '| following words " I have written nnto yon ' ' yoang men, because yearo strong, and the ! j word of God abideth in yon." The principle transactions of the Board of manage t* are as follows : At their first meeting a committee o( two from gaeh class ' was appointed to solicit subscriptions. A motion wo* then made and carried to | eeifd ($50,00) Fifty Dollnri to the "Amer. j Biblu Society," for Rev. Dr. Sheldon, j 1 were also appointed to attend j the anniversary of the Liwrenceville High. 1 j School, Bible Society, which met at Law- | rencerillc. * At a subsequent nieeticg of the Board . the President J. M. Alii*, was requested to obtain tho permistioo of the " Faculty " Dr. Sheldon to preaoh in tb* TColleg* 1 1 Chapel" on th* following Sabbath, and : ; pre*ent the claims of tbe " Bible Society " I before the StadenU. This request being 1 granted, a very earnest appeal was made | io behalf of the intervals of tb* Society, t Ue also urged npon the Board of managers I ' exert thrmselves more than ever this c ; in raising foods — as it wo* tb* grant I ; jobilee yedr of th* Society. Two ways of 1 j celebrating the jobilee by special religion i I service* and special collection*. II* 1 (toted that yffercer Co," bail determined' 1 : to raite $.">.$00, 2,00 or which, he celled I i npon the Gblleg* to raite. I am happy to ■ j state, tba'- Yearly all of tbo amount has c collected!' c At an other meeting of tfre Board— Mr. t nominated the Rev. I)r. Crowel of ; , Philadelphia to deliver the Annual Sermon i before tbe " Society," it waa carried. Ifa , i being unable to accept, tbe name* of I no I other gun lis men were proposed end being j elected they were also compelled to de- ' din*. So that. on conreeeooe/with Dr. Sheldon and others ; it was qpbcladed net to have a regular SeroeWfbat to invite K Dr. Shields und- seme uf the StndenU to address th-* meeting initead ol thu proposed Sermon. The above i« o compile report of the ] proceedings of yonr Uotrd for the past c year. * Aod-now in elosieg -we would desire to eongratnUle th* " S urety " qpoo the in- j creased letefeet that !»♦ been manifested j it* welfare by the members dating th • j m mat fern mouth* i U«4 m his i*6aiu Aerey— kamng seen | :s fit ti grace uly visit ttr la*lit«tiuu with ^ M rrf r «f k"i ""T •<* i "
heavenly mrele^vf" were led to the o; en word of Godj^ind tlirre*findiog peace to their trouble J* toula, and being made to re' ijoice with joy unspeakable, with so. earnest i desire tbit this Same blessed word might ' ; have free coar*» and be glorified were coojiiraiDud lo give lil»rally. Now trustiug 10 God to accomplish hi* j 'town wotk ; let u« cast onr contributions,: if «ud our efforts in spread abroad the moi- j "• sage of peace nnd love apou the waters ; \ j hoping that much frail shall be found after | many days. 1 u behalf of tfc* Board j J. V. R. IILOIIHS Secretary. GENERAL NEWS. | — • The recent sales of coal in New York , jshow'a'Dir of ooe dollar a ton. It i* | j thought by some of the dealers i! will not j ^ I cume dowu to less than present prices, but j I j I be mere I kely to go above them. , j — It appear*, from the diplomatic corres- . pondencuio the matter, that Mr. Seward ' : | has informed the Government of Austria J L that the pending of troop* to Mexico, a* is I . ; cuntcnplated. will hu considered eqclvo- ' _ , lcnl'to a drrlaratian of ear again?', that I I 1 coustiy, and ilia', the United Slates, iu I , . fuel an event « d* interfere in behalf of tho | , ! *"«»»• , j — Under the dircctios of tbe Troy Con- ' , j fertnee of the Mvtbndiat Charch, iu se.'viou ' I | at Cambridge, N. Y., the remains of Phil- ( . | lip Embury, tho founder of Methodism iu | ) I this country, were removed from tbeir long j I I resting place in an old anil nbicure grave- | . [ yard near that town to the large and tassn- | , ful cetnetary lien- iu use. An address on 1 , tbe .occasion was made by Bishop Janus. 1 1 — A widow lady of Danville, Kentucky^ I 1 | took tin an d^Jfiuu boy to raise quite Email, . • and when arrived at the age of IS she miir I j riud him, she then being in her 50th year, j i- They lived mauy years together, happy as j nny couple. Ten- y cure ago they took an ! 1 ; orphan girl to raise. This full tho old lady j I | died, being 96 years qld ; and in seven ' ■ j v. eeke after the old man married tbe girl > | they bad raised, he being G* years fild and " ! — A case involving the legal and contli- : tutiotvil right of polygamy ia in process iu * Salt Lake City. A Gentile married a I lady who *a* claimed as the wife in poty- > gamy of one of the Mormon leader*. Tho ' lady, fearing that her children would be ' J claimed by tbe Mormon, brought tho case ' | directly before the Uoltcd .States Court. ' It was postponed, and ib tbo interim her 1 new hnsband was shot dead while in the ' I company of the United States Marshal. I ( and in nltnn |lh*li»)il !
| — Detective Baker has made a very vol ! ( aminont report in reference to bounty -jump ing frauds perpetrated under the call* for I troop*. He traces the jumpers from the | time of beiog sworn in till their reaching tbe field. He shows that of the Gve hundred thonsend men called out and sworn in ( by the Government, ouly one haodred and sixty-eight thousand reached the field as soldiers, although thousand* of others received their bonn^es. This wholesale system of fraud is shown to have been perpetrated in nearly every loyal Stale. STATE ITEMS. — A meeting of tha stockholders of the | Camden and Atnboy Railroad Company was bold at Bordentown on Saturday, tbe j 23th olt. 1 ra y. Voorbeot, Esq., of New Brunswick, was appointed Chairman, and C. II. Iliggiaioo, Esq., of Trenton, was appointed Secretary, and Merer*. L. H. Scott, of Bristol, Pa. and C. L. Pierson, of Trenton, T.Uere. An election for seven DiracUrt wis then held, which resulted uoanimoaaly on the . choice of the following gentlemeo, viz.: Edwin A. Steven, Ashbel Welcb, Benjamin Fisb, John Swift Livingston, John L. McK night, Jozepb P. Bradley, Samnel Welsh. — Dr. Marsden of Qeabec, tbe originator of a plan of quarantine for cholera, which is in operation io soma part* of the United States, left dn the 28th nit., for Baltimore aud Washington as a delegate to the A merican Medical Association, to represent the college of Physiciens of Lower Canadp. He intends to lay his plans, the reealt of his very great experience is cholera, before the Preeideot of the United States, and to visit tho different quarantine stations operation- before he rn tarns to Canada. Dr. Marsden contends that cholera msy be arrested or exterminated after it has been leaded, or he* broken ont in a place, by abselnte insolation. He saja that tbe cases at Uaverstraw and W ashington are not Asiatic or epidemic ebolera, end will not spread. SPECIAL NOTICES. Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. J. F. LEAMINIi. Sravllle, ilZO Aoctt poa Cart Nav Coejrrv. Jolin B. Huffman. Attoraey-ai-Law, Master, Euunlner, and solicitor In tnancery. CAPS MAY COPRT BODtt. i»W JKR3KY. Dr. J. F. Learning, ! Mm orriCE DAY*: 1 Ctfl MAX OOIRT. JfOlSL-ToewUj'f. HJXIt,— TL urw!») •, ErkL-)», aod the torraeon of SaturtUj*. a Q-Tmuu MooaoATB. Co*JIHe— Cash. Jfl-S* • Strange, bnt True. J I K*u*V )«*( tadjr sod gntienaa la Uie Calwi t can be« aaataihlac veryjaueh to IWlr sOvsk • <a#r kjrre«Bai-d (free of chart*,) bj MUmata« 1 Tkoae b«rta« leare of beta* buat- * : THCML r. CHAPMAN", M eeaarmreeg.itew Y. Hu
SPECIAL NOTICES. Drarnras.BliitdiiffcN fo Catarrh, 1 TREATED with the utmoit eih-cre*, by Dr. J ) : 1 ISAACS, OcalUt and Aurlst. (foraetlyof Leydcn Holla A.) No. *t» PINK ttftrl, Philadelphia. Tm1|I ' uioatxl. fraji tho unt teUahte uann In !ht Cltj 1 nod Country can be rem at HU OAre. The Dedlral j faculty are Invited to eueuajiaay their palients, aa , be baa no recret. is Al* practice. ARTIEICIAL E V ES Ir.retw.! uitthout pain. No ahar^e evade for i raaavlaallon. jalS-jr Errors of Youth. | A Crntlcman who Miffml lor year* trJhi Ncrvou* ' I Debility, famaalurr Decay, and all the effre:. of : yoothTuI liMUacrettua.Hill for the aake of i . Mrnn- : bucianlty, aend fiee to all who need It, the recipe • and direction* ,or makli« the *lm!ilc remedy by | j which he waa cured. SaSbrer* wishing to praBI t-y ' ' the adveltlaer'a riperience, can do so by a.ldre««ic; ! To Farinrrs nnd Other*. j become a Stock >lanuf.tclurin< Company under a ( | that ruatom work of all klrnl* wilt be maculvciure,! a* heratoltire done by R. A J. DuBol*. | Ulanket*. Cloth*. Flaiiucl*. Ilaltnoral *klr:.. Slock- | lo* TremCarp*' Yarn. he., he. • CIIAR. 8. KITH UN, Trearorer . of the East Lake Woolen Mis. Co. aSd-Jm i NOTICE. . [ ALL person* Indebted for *ood* or work done at ' the Kaat Lake \\.»leu MilU.oi lor •>wln*a!fhc ' I Mill* of R. J. DuBoU prevlrwi. to the 10th ot ' aih-lJl RAJ. DlDOIS. To Conaumpflves. The ndcerllrer, bavin* leen iratored to health In I I j To all who de*lie It. he Will KOd a copy of the | , j prereriptloe. uaed (trra elAatce), wtlh the d^lrarf von In rending the Prescription I* to benefit the afHlqed . remedy, a* II will coat Ihctn nothing, and may prove a blessing. 1 Partlc* wlahln* the prerertpUon, i acc, by- relorn > . mall, will pleave addrei* ' dM-lyJ wunaasbuixh, King. Co., New York. MARRIED, GORDON— MORRIS.— March IMli, at the M. EI paraonage, Leedrellle, Atlantic county, N. J-, by Rev. H. S. Norrl*, Mr. Samuel W. ( union, of Salem j clergyman.
^SELOVER— BljCK.— At the Uvptlyt paraonage, buck, both of middle Towoahip. M"" HERITAGE — CORSON.— By tbe same at aame place, March It, lure. Mr. William H. Heritage to SI Us Phoebe W. Corxin, both of mbttlle Tuwnahip. 1SARD — BENNETT.— By tne retire at tatne pl.wc, Mr. Daniel Irerd to Mlaa Hannah »!. Dcnnctl. loth 01 Middle Township. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO PRINTERS BUSINESS MEN. VYOL'NG man (Printer by trade) de*lre* a -VITUATION, i-ithcr at hi* trade, or aa Clerk in a Ho* Tl, Mount Holly, N. J. DIRE NIIAD, AND meat broiler* and a lair variety of other Cooking Hardware, for TRUMAN k jOlAW. No. 811 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, 1 below Ninth, Philadelphia. IU1NETTE, OR waaher culler*, with double knlr#> Two of the moel approved pattern* lor cutting leather or tubbing washer* for wheel-wrlghto, englneere. I u>aeh meats, clc., are tor aalc by TRUMAN k SHAW, No. ess (eight tblrty-Uve) Market .tree!, below Ninth, Philadelphia. ! ■ " BRING A PAIR Q K dull aclaaor* with you, and have tlrem^ aharpand the good result, of tire Patent hclMore sharpen era. One should be In every lady'* work basket. Koranic by TRUMAN k SHAW, No. SIS (Eight Thirty-five) Market »tre*t, below Ninth, Philadelphia. NOTICE. fj'HE annual meeting of lire Stockholder* of the CAPE ISLAND TURNPIKE CO., Will be held al the Centre House, Cape Island, on WEDNEvDAX, MAY ISlh, IBfiS, at the hour o) z o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing directors to aerv e during th* ensuing year. A meeting of the Board of Director* wlU be held at the hour ol 10 o'clock A. M. of tame day. A. P. IULDRETH, Cape tiland. May Rd. ISO*. |Zt] Secretary. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBITION. fJ'HE SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBITION of the FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Will be repeated by request, at the Baptist Church at Cape May Court ilotwe, on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9th, ISM. Doors open at 7 JO P. M. Eserektc* to commence Ticket* as cents. Children IS cent*. To he had at the door. COMMITTEE of ARRANGEMENTS. LOOK OLT! JJANH IS COMING! AN ENTIRELY NEW AND HIGHLY FASUIOHABLE STOCK OP READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,. 4c.. May be seen at the WASHINGTON HOTEL, I Cape III and, SATURDAV k MONDAY, MAT tthkSth. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. • I E. 8. HANN, Agent, | i For Burt, Ware k Co. || ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE j ! AT an Orphana' Court held at Cape May Coat! 1 < House oa Tuesday April Su. IMS. Preaent L. { I C. Elmer, Matthew Marry, aad Richard D. Ed- f mund* Eawnlre*. Judges. on tbe upUraUou »t David Reeve* an I Sarah , Teal executor of Jaeeb Teal deceased. David iqrevra and Sarah Teal Executors of Jacob - Teal deceased— Having cxblMled to thte court, under oath, a juat and true acrualof ihe persona! estate sad detea of ■Old dreoWotTeYeeeby If appears that the pmoual , eatate of th* aabt dcd.-ai is in.ufilrleat to pal hi* dehta, and reqamad the aid ol Ure eourt la the pre- . ml***. It I* ordered that all wetsou la re rested la : tee wfi at'tara'May'uoert OR THE rxMUTB DAY OT XCPTEHRER WEST, , Show caw* wh>*m mudi of tfca laa.'.a, tenement 1 sr ::rvisisvrs . *g»ss-!sa»T«5sprj
NEW_ADVERTI8EMENT8 niKIJHH.IIKKV NBETIffG. A ^'"^oetoed luecilng of the Board or Choaca | 2JL Freeholders of Ihe County of Cape May- will he ! held at the Court House In .aid county, on TUESDAY', MAT fth, , »« to o'.-Ioek. x. for the purpere of ■ettllng tfo the arrearages of ibe county tor the past year. Ail person* J.at leg tuiscf tint account, with said Board. ; wMpleaae glvR.tlielr .ttectiou at that time aad Tne Atiaual Meeting of said Bjard will be held at , Ibe aitm* place oa inr lollowlag day, as the law direct*. By order of the Board. L V- s WAIN, Clerk pro tern. Towmcnd lole!, April *lth,J18«L MMt THE HOI SEIIOLD DELIGHT ! 1" \i:il Y bright-eyed boy andAlrl lathe Cnlkd J Slate, ought Io have U U It YOUNG FOLKS, ' An iLLvv-raaTSn Magasixc ron Bova aao Gitu. j It contain* Ihe Ust Storlea. Poem*, and aHlclea I on Botany, Farming for Boy*, aitda, Dog*, Squiirela ke.. by the lot writer*, all fully Uluelrated by the , i moat skillful artivt* II hi* also . every mouth a , capital variety ol Rebum, Futile*, and Charade*Krai K*rl Cuuiiia rape/ ff. j vl.lt. are waited with eager eCxp^Ulfon''L^SSujL L (tort, l). D., Pastor Park Street Cong. Church, r' Felicitously* combining Innocent entertainment with good In, traction. It well supplies a place In youthful cultqre which has too often been tilled with much that la objectionable to tho lovers of truth and suret HapUsl'chnreh! D"' l*lu!'" Rowc •■No periodical lor Juvenile reader* ha* been pub-"b-o ■ f 5 knowledge. In this country- or vigor am! freahneta, for variety and tact, for orlglJ'"1 kl>V'- ren*-."— Rev F. D HvaTiaoioa, I' D., Pa*toi l.mmannel lEplacnpal] Church, lloe- '• The chiblrea of my nelghtiothood empresa pecujar aaUslaclloa In dadlno, theauelvea treated la Our Young Koiks'aa reawnable beings, and *d-dr,-.re.l n» .itch by Ihe flrit m**ler of knowledge, wisdom. Imagination and style.'-— Rev. Ii W. B*lD.U.. Pastor All Soul* [L'nllarlanj Church -1 have taken 'Our Young Folks' from IM first Irene It !v admirable adapteo. In every reaped, to it? (itrpoee."— Rev. 11. YV. Cum, huhon j(. E. I'Md mtaf Winy EnecaTon* think 9/ U. "•Out Y"un* Folks' will, I think, meet Ihe want* of young fnlka fully. The iresnncn, vigor, aud var rely of It. page, will attract and rbarm them. He .linpltclty at"1 puritv of style wl" refine and elevate their ta.tr ; while it* high moral tone" cannot I (all to iruplre noble thought and feeling. "-Josgrw ' I! rV". * 'vded0b *''00' . ; u'xuv the youth oi our country."— Victo* m.'kUi S? . I state CuuifiUMlqwr of BAeol*. New York - * • I wtah t h VI ofiopy might be place.! In the hand* siate'siu I'l'ofSchrvot* ScwJeraT1' M' Ha"""0"'' head lSeentefarn*|.relmrne<ipy, Tvajrs-: gJ.OC? V year ; 1 eojdea, 00, W 1 A- cph-a, es,uo t ru coplca, 1 ei».W TICKNORk FIELDS, Pobllaheri Boetoo, , GEORGE P. HOWELL A CO., ■ A DVERTUING Agent., SO. 21 COSailESS ST., BOSTOS, I j RECEIVE ADVI IRTMRXKNTS AT Pl'BLUl(RRS All Newspapers Published In Boston All Newspaper* Publish erd in New England. All Newspaper* Published Io Westeni States. A% .Nrw*p*[iera Published In Southern States. All Newspaper* Published In British Province*. . Our Facllltte* for InterHag Adrertfremeot* . In Newspaper* •hroughont Ihe Country are utuur-
CHEVALIER'N LIFE TAORTHE HAIR will RESTORE Ont Hair lolls J ORIGINAL COLOR! STRENGTIICNk PROMOTE tbe grow Hi of the weakest hair : .lop It* falling out ; keen the brail clean, cool ami healthy i can be used freely; contains nothing Injurloe*; I* un'iremhaluuTuai /by oo "lUst^'ph ' "l" I*1"1 ,wcn" you. tedlea and (icotUraen, It I* all you require lor the Hair. Sold by all Drurvl.i., «ml *t u,r „mtr. No. IIS1 Broadway. New York. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. CUT THIS OFT And *»Ick It UP In ofilce. store, or dwelling, that It may act a* talisman Io point Ihe way where you can get Ihe WORLD AROUND ANTIC! PA. TOR CHOLERA ANNUM I.ATOR AND MEDICAL to counlersct In journeying In all Ihe 'ill* c*u*ed*by Irregularities In every shape, at the aame time, ' have at hand a delightful be. ventre, prepared from fruit and Irerlw. not one for all things, but one for each cltmvllral complaint and disease. Procure the tMol.whirh ir/m, aad learn tbe way* of him who ' had no Umtta to sucveas In curing all eomplalnM. Ill* theory on Humors and Cholera should not be overlooked. No ooe escape* Ihe liability of *ubj, -ting themselves to thai terrible foe; It lurks at tire door of palace.. Druggists and Grocers, procure these article* for your patron*, the style pen fretlr unique In every particular, commanding a ! ready- tale at sight. The historical and attractiveshow cards, nnd the wonderful discovery of this long hidden talent al this time la more strange than fiction. SHERMAN k CO., Eythumaarlaaa, IB Chambers St., N. Y. Book mailed fag two I Stamp*. ^ ^ | MAGICIAN'S sr.ciir.T, (lr, How to discover article* lost, stolen, burled, V " or hidden. Sent everywhere for *6 cents. Addies*. W. nUW.i.i.U, BALTIMORE. MP. flilT.Y A MONTH. AGENTS wanted In every «n«*l, sag town Ha the Ualled Wales to self our near SIR DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Large commission, or salary, and expense paid. The only Double Thread Machine sold for Ira* than 0*>. Warranted three year*. Secured by Patent* and folly licensed. Descriptive circulars and samples of eewlag free. Address, C. H. GirrORD, ALBANY, N. T. KERTOFN DIHILITY, , OEMINAL WEAKNESS, ke.. can be cured by H one who haa really CURED hlouelfand km*. dredsof others. Addreaa, with sUia#, BOX ST, BooWESTERN LANDS FOR FARMING and Timber Lends for sole In l'.is.-i. . Iowa, Michigan. Missouri, Wlseooel -^|S2. neaeita. and Nebraska For partleulare. s ygrete A. N. LANCASTER. IS Wall Street, Now Y boxes. THE highest cash price paid for all KM-<lesa-aad dry cattle or Horse BONYM - h m p i l to wsm. . Poreefaln Work*. THOYI AS C. SM»?h7 CO. Pre- • )"iciors. oacf. No. as John striwt, New York.catarrh," ~ BRONCHITIS, Scrofula, LJrerand Kidney Dt»eaeee. Nature'* Remedial* from Plants. j WM. R. ML1NCE, Vlushrag. N,w Vork. foe 00 J y ears |«^Hetnr of ihe Uaiwaa Nureerles, haa dla- I covered POSITIY E ( I RES lor the eboVO, and for I all Inherited and Chronic Diseases. Dyspepsia, Ncr- 1 vous Debility, Rh ro m a 1 1 mmTHFeWali Sd adl^T I sad Others reeultlng from Impurity of Ihe blood 1 hitherto lecurablr FxplaaatoS* elreuUr, ^ 1 •tamp. Treattee on all diseases, ascents. ' ' importance of haying JJAVWIAW KILLER 'ALWAYS ON HAND. Extract from hit letter, pubUMwd la Ihe Baptist Missionary Magstlne: " Far the first time ilnee I have, been la India, I t been surer by * eeorytoa. I went out this I -morning to my exercises, ». usual, at early dawn, J , s1.:; aa I Immedlatelr rrwotcl the Insult by fiwmtlng Its J sung lute the palm ..f m, hand. Thl matanuSooa 1 '• #r Davis' PaTx KiLttl, and^wTld" to be "uulto 1 I 111 1 T * raMrf. 1 saturated a j j ! the greatest D1SCOTF.HI I OF THE AGE foi the rare of Chronic Rheum*- 1 or Pain. In the f '■ Or JOBIA^ YE*R?AN UNIMENT. I tne, erf .11., If imra adhtmtlog to the dHswtlooa, .. I or ta» egateM Mo. ha la Clothing. It* I | , ,i MJdrary^Rotmomy, Impart, reret odor tot^H j Th* beet tklagh Every kgfad haa K. ' i I Hauls a cuntax

