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CAPfe MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, MAY' 9, 1866. ,

©be ©(tan *tT aur.' i ' ■ «• Os,pe Island Cape -Kay Comtj, 3/ ' S. R MAGONAGI.r.. jj m <tue*<iay. »Hy o. tftae. t J3T 3«<l roramonic*lion: ' mint tw recfivr.l nt the office of thirn psp»r * not Inter than Mnmlay trgpinfr, in order to i 1 inzure inerrtion in the earn* work'* iwue. Install:-, tion. lie*. Joseph \Y. UubLar-', f,r marly uf . Bridyetnn Be reml I'resliYlrrian Ob*rth. , , MB i!ul y installed I'ulw tf the Preeby- [ j Urioo Church iu lliit illy, oo Tuesday, 1*1 ■ ,Mt' - — r. & a. v. m. A fail pllfndance of the mrmhw of Cope j | Island Lodr* No. 30, P. A. M. i« reqnc.i.d , •t th» next regular cnmmnnicr.'inn rn the | ( erenlnp of tha 29lh (at!., fnr lh« pnrpc"# ( of effect inp an orpao'*"1!"". »n'' elert:ii{f ( officer*, under lb»ir »ei of inrnpnration > pastr^at the lout scsvinu of I ho Legislature. I Nu nit a j School Jntiilef. Tho last Tuesday in thin month ban been selected a* th* day of the irrnnd Sunday School Jubilee of tho Sebonl* in thi* city. Tho fdae# of holding ku not yet been derided opoo. but we presume it will be some, where on the line of the Railroad. Would it not bo $rll to select tome point nenr the contra of the count r. onil acerssitdp to tbo entire number of school* in tho county, and make a*' mo re general juliilto. The Sew Depot. Workmen era now engafed in the eon. •t ruction of .the track acrots the meadow from tba foot of Jackaon *treet to the pre), out depot. The track ia being rairod nbora tbo reach of tha highest lid .-a, nod will be completed fa lima for tbo early Iraeei of tha aeaion. The woik ie being pushed to • rapid completion, and will ba a decided i benefit not only do the citizen* hnt to tho trneeling public, who will henceforth be exempt from the carriage riJo from tbu old . ^ elation. Holdiri'k* Fair. nwiu M l h I Mil.

The Fair of the Capo May County Soldiem' Union hald in tha depot of tha Cape May and Millrille Railroad Company, nenr this city, an Toaaday eraning, lit |n«l., waa a decided aaeoeea. Tho Indir* of the Irl.nd, Cold Spring, tha Cape, Fiahing Creek, and Green Croak, entered into the work heart- j lly, and erery effoA waa made to add Interoat to tba fair. Tha table* were eapplied > with all th* luxuries that could be fnr- j nbhad, and the entire affair panted off to tha aatiafaclion of all concerned. Notwiihatandiog the tery unfavorable Hate of the , weather which prevented at large an at- , taadance aa there would olherwiie have baao, tha total recaipta anonutad to $262. and all aipenaea being deducted, leave* a i balance of $163 io favor of the aociety. j Th# main object of tha Union ia to pro- , *ld# a food for the assistance or *irk and ; diaabled aoldier* who may need inch aid. j . Soldier** luion. At a regular Hated meeting of thi* Union I __^*>n Saturday evening laat, on motion it waa j unanininnsl; rtiolred. That the thank* of the Union be ten- j dared J. Van Renuelaer, Esq., Snperln- i tended or the Cape May end Mtllville ) Railroad, for hi* granting tho u*e of the ; . » depot to this s*cieiy, Tor tha |)or)>oi* Pf : holding tha Fair oo the lit icit. It waa alio moved and adopted, That tba think, of th* Union era dne the ladiri who aviaoad each intareat in the welfare of the aociety in rendering inch material azzistaoco aa carried tn a successful iaauu tha fair en tha lit of thi. month. > ' now to Dtapoae of Mutilated I'wnrcBcr. A grant many peraoo* are at a loan to kaawhoer to diapoan or ratgedaad muti. fated currency that accumulate, on tbair band*. It ia tba eaaieat thing in tba world, nad wfthoot any expanse. When yOu get thraa doltam' worth on hand, put it' in a •man package, pin a paper band around it With your name, po*t-offiro address and •moaat ; than pat it in an envelop* and addreaa it to the "Tre*snry or tba United State*, Waihicgton, U. C." Jp a Jew day* you will ratal ve new currency tn return, "it go** auij.ii' -tarn* fro* or postage. j Phrenology. Man'ii i. Fowutn and Vuu, 3&J ij roadway, hive jut i*»aed a new and improved Phrenological Dual, ►hoeing- tha latest ' etooaifteatkn and exact location of the on- ' «am a*, nutui, dMigned for learner*. • All tha newly diieovarrd organ* are given. - It ia divided *o a* to ahow.aach Organ and tawit, and Moral— cla-eifivd. It ia now axtaaaivcly ued in .'jrope, and ft almoit tbo only oo* in we here. There are two I liny th* latgnt near tha eine of life— ia , •oil at $2.00. The Mueller one. which ia. . •at mevc than aix inche* high, and may ba eaeriad in tha packet, ia onty $1,00. Mny ' , % ha aaat by Kxprtot, a» aa freight. Addreaa Powi-aa k Wnua, 389 Broadway, New , Temperanrc Association. aaueal -cling of th. C^ May ' Tampaeaaaa Aaaoeteifira will W W"«^wt,lew,eaTharaday,l;ih ] ll M [toto, Thm

P«l»cr Collar*. * v 3 j^The paper collar* now to to large an ox- | p terft substituting linan, arc manufactured t; |i.i 'almost iununietabtu i|9hntitiet. Our >1 ; itnglu inarhine iu one department of the | work will torn, out »ixty ttinn**nd io' nine j u ) bear/, which machine only r*<|uirc* one li ] girl. to 'oed it. Now that tbu.djUy l» to be j j tiken off from pgper we have na doubt they ' a | will- be more plentiful than ever. Tho o Udie* will be gdad. fur they of course can > ; jjever be ujiibed, and thu* _* va»t amount [ ] of Ubor i* raved to them. i — i . Death of Judge Ktvaiii. Ovrtcn or.Ttut Wnar jumkt 11. It. Co., 1 v CaMDXN, May 1*1 1HC6. f t At th# anneal meeting of thu Stockhold- 1 tr. of thu Weal Juriey Rail Road Company 1 1 I held at their office io Camden, N. J., on * Tui sUjv, May 1*1, 18C6, th* following re»- 1 I olation* were noanioioaily adopted : i Hetolved, That the Stockholder* of tha West J*r*ey Rail ltoad Campany hav# 1 heard with deep regret of the dacuata of i ' ; Jlon. Joaur* Swatx, of Cap* Slay County, j I i member of tbu Hoard of lliiector* of ' ' ! thi* company from iti fir»t organixaiion to- j ' the day i.f'bi* death. ! 1 icj 'lceil. That by the death of Judge | ' Swain lliia company have K'.rl a ia;tbful j 1 I friend.- a wue and prudent councillor, and | . tine whosr service*, a* a member a: thi* 1 ' company, will at way* be Iield iu grateful re- i Ketnlied, I bat as a Cbii.tian gentleman, | t ol uuaffrclud piety, and as a distinguished j 1 public tervutil, placed by hi* fellow ciliaeu*,| | and by tha Statu in high positions of trual i 1 i and honor, tbo talent., tho integrity, and | - many virtue* of.inilgu Swain, will ever be et termed uud venerated by thu people of I ; New Jcuey. lUtiilpfl. That the Stockholder* of thi* Company smcereiy * Tin pat him! with the family of thuir departed . friend in theii i great bercaTcnietil, and that the Secretary I . : 1* hereby rrquettvd to pro>eul to them a i : copy of tbu. reiolulion., and to ca asu the tame to be puliliihcd in the ne«*pa pore of r Weal Jeraey. 0 I I Copy ftoln minate*. II T. J»nm Voaue. Secl'y. . Flu It of Uci'UllatrilClloil. i Tho plan of maturation, ur roconitrucI lion, agreed upon by tbo joint committro j ol iiflocn, end reported to Cungre»«, proi vide* for rou.litatiunal auiendpient* a* foli viur* lor coutiiioiiouai auivut-iveuis as 101-

- low. : ' , Firat. There .halt lie bo ditcrimiuatioa r in civil right, or imtuunitiea in any State • on account of race or color. • j Second. That there aball be no repre1 ' HUtulion fur mi»le« above tbo age of - I twrnty-ono who are deeied the -eight* of 1 Third. That penooe who Voluntarily ' I aided or adhered to the rebellion tbail not ' vote for Federal officer* until after July 4, • ; ittio. • | Fourth. That the United Stale., or any - : Siato thereof, .hall never pny any debt in- • ; curred in aid of the rebellion, or allow any . ' coinpen.aliou for lot* or alave*. i J Fifth. 'l*hat Congre** .hall have power j to enforce ihu.u amendment* by appropri- - | ate legialatiun. The Committee al.o agree I 1 to report two bilte, one providing that I when the prnpo.od amendment, ahall have ! become a part of tbo (,'onititution of the f United State*, any State or State* lately . ■ in intnrrection ratifying the name, and altering their Constitution* and Uw* in eon- { formity themnnto, ahall be entitled to repI reientation in Congre**, /iroeidtd aucti Bcn- | ^ ator* end Reproionlative* *Uall be duly ; | qualified and shall hav* taken the oath re quired by law. An exteniiun of ten year* It given by the other section of the bill to ; the Southern State., to pay their portion j of Ui* direct lex (oow remaining unpaid) levied by Cobgre*. in 1861. The other bill render* all, or yearly all, (be prominent citjteui of the Sooth forever ineligible to hold office under th* government of the United State*. Went Jeraey Railroad Company. Ob Tnetday, the lit imt., pertdant to ! notice previouly given, the annual meet- 1 ing of the ilockholder* of th* Weil Jeney | Railroad Company waa held io Camden. N. J., at the office of Hon. T. J onei York#, Treasurer ofeaid Company. The Nesting wa» organised by appointing Cbae. P. : ration, F»q., Chairman, and John llood j Secretary. On Motion, it. Nawkirk, j Lorenzo D. Lore, and Nicholas Utifht were appointed Inspector* of election of Director* for the rntaing year. The poll* were opened at 15 minntei after 12 o'clock (MM-) The annual report of th* President and > Director* we* then read by commodore ! Robert F. Stockton, Pre*id*ot of the j Company. On motion the report wa* received. Mr. J. R. Graham offered the folio, ing resolution*, which were ooanimouiy adopted : RooLrcn, That tba thank* of the itockholder* are dne and hereby tendered to the Pretident end Director* for the judgment with which the; have managed lb* affair* of the Company. Raaotvin, That w* entirely approve the rtport tki* day enbrnilled, nod roi.firm -ia alt* thing, the proceeding* therein eat forth. Hbm-tw, That tho report >• read iw et,. 1 land eat the minste*. Com. Robert F. Sloaxion, Pirmdaol of tha Compear, then announced lb* death ol 1 Judge Joshua Sw.ia at Mluw. : UmtMH W» hii I* m trie .u**x 1 « the face of one. who (or—rly Uoworrd I •I with hi* pre—oc. »n ..oh wwe,..., a- I ** preaeal. 1 *«..«» r.frHn ft£a c-tliu* mw^epMMr liriieg. *- r-rlni 1

annual meeting. Judge Ju.bua Swain, a !* good jtdu.eful Uiad. a faithful u-rvant of j the West Jevery RailroaJ Company, ba* , tlrfe life. Judge Swain wa* univvrtully e.trmed in | f | all the high an<I*haiiorabl. po-iiiion. which ; occupied for tliu«e 'virtues «bieb adorn 1 private aud diTticgci.hcd public life. Ai ' 1 ' member of ^bie Company from it. Gral 1 orgenitatioo, we nlway* found in him u 1 *imj end Juciciou* cuuncellor— studious to promote iu welfare, and soitciluu* to ed- ' ; through iu io*lrnm«ateiily, the ' ' prosperity of WeM Jersey. 1 A* a uu mper of the LegDIuture, Judge ■ Swain enjoyed ibo^enlire confideoco o' I lho.o whom ho rvpretonted. A* a judge i of the highest court of judira'ore in New \ JersVy; he was distingni.hed fur the roundof hi* judgment, and the incorruptible iutrgiity of hi* character. Hut lie be* gone, lie will be with n* j , more to advise and counsel, and to wit- | , | on* the triumphant tuccer* of tho great I i I public improvement to which the best effort* of his last year* of life were given. , Hut his memory will ba • ver chcrirlied by . , j Iiia lucce.eori', end by the people of New ! Jersey, as that of one of her must nsi-ful ( uud meritorious citizens. J We "are udmouivbed by hi* sudden | decease, bow precarioQ* is onr tenqfe of iffe, in thi* theatre of -proba inn. It j. i snch event* of. mortality coming borne to * j u., which remind o* how fleeting sod tun- | sitory a thing is thi* life. To thoie whose I yen, like mine, bavo pa«>cd itiu grand , | climacteric of existence, tho duration of; j human life does indeed seem but e span — a ; h"p, .kip end jump from the cradle to ihe i grave, it is a great consolation, however, for us to enjoy, that our friend wa* prepared for tho event, which we* his gain, end our loss. II# is in tbo presence of that tjodt whom ho -eflhed with unaffected piety i and devotion. There, 1 trail, when our 1 lime come., we shall rejoin our departed friend— with thi^ ju*t made perfect, to \ ' know no more separation. Upon thu commodore's couclaJing hit; { well-timed remark., Mr. UayarJ, ofCamdeu ; | offered the folipwiug resolutions which 1 i were unanimously adopted. Rxsnr.ved, That tho Hoard of Director* , of tho West Jersey Railroad Company i have heard with deep regret of the decease of the lloo. Joahoa Swain, of Capo Mny -County — a member of thi* Hoard from it. j •i uuiiij— u iiicuiurr ui 1111. iioaru iioill ll" 1

first otgeoiwitidn to tho day of his death, i ' liKiot.YKD^Htat by the death of Judge i » Sutain. this Company have lost a faithful ! friend, a wise and prudent counsellor, and j ■ one who.* letrjcet una member or thi* j.' f Hoard will always be held in gratelul re f iiiamberance. IlKaoi.vao, That a* a Christian gentle. ! I' man Of unaffected piety, and a. a dis1 lioguithcd public .ervsnt placed by hit i Fellow Citizens and by the Statu in high | positions of trust and honor — the talents, i ' lb* integrity, and many virtnea of Judge i - Swain will erer bo eateemod and venerz- j '' tad by tba people of New Jersey. Rxsoi.vrp, Hist the Hoard of Directors or thi* Compety tiocorly sympathize with 1 - Ihe fafiily of thoir departed fricod io thoir i • great bereavement, and that the Secretary I u hereby requested to present to them a 1 • copy of those resolution., and to cause the I 1 same to be publithod ia the newspapers of i Wast Jersey. The polls were closed at 1 o'clock and i - , 20 minoUt 1*. M., having bean kept open - ; for mora than one boar, when tho following i - j namod gentlemen ware declared duly elect- I ' j ed Directors for the ensuing year, viz :— < ■ Com. Robert F. Stockton, Kdwin A. i ; Steven*, John P. SErickton, John G. 1 j Stevens, Richard F. Stevens, John L. i > McKuight, Samuel J. Bayard, Samual A. t I Whitney, Thome* Jones Yorko, George 1 M. Ward, David Potter, Horatio J. Mol- > ford, Coleman F. Learning. Thar* being no further basioes* to traos- ' act, tba Stockholders meeting adjourned, | each person present apparently delighted with the Uattsring ezhibit mod* by the officers of the company, j Too much praise cannot bo swarded, to a ,1 llie management of ibis company io dovol- ' J oping th* resources of this section of oar ; gallant State, by providing onr citizens . with railway facilities on.urjia.ied by those 1 : of any other Stat* hi th* United Slates. Worthy of Consideration. " Nothing is more commoo than to hoar • | people talk of what they pay newspapers . , for advertising, etc., ns so much to charity. : Newspaper*, by enhancing the value or I! property in thoir neighborhood, tod giving the locality in which they are published a - reputation abroad, benefit all snch, partic- - , ^ olarly ir th.y are raerebffM* or r*yl estate J j owners, thrice th* amcAnt yearly tbo meagre sum they pay for/ their support. Ho- t tides, every public ((Vjted citizen fuels a I laadeblo pride io having o paper uf which ' ho is not ashamed, «v*u though bo should 9 ■ pick it up in New York or Washington. J A good looking thriving sheet help* to aall t. property, gives character to lb* locality, " and io oil respect, it a desirable public coo-v.-niene*. If from atty c*o»e, the matter ; in the local or editorial column* should not be quite up tn )nur standard do not cast rl it aside and pronounce it of OO Bfcoue* ^ until yon are r*li»fied that thero i* bit mora „ labor liesiowed op o it lhau is . paid for. (' If yuu want a good, tradable sheet, it mud > h supported. And it must nut bo sapport- ( , ed in a spirit of charily either, bat because ; roe fowl * erowsity to rapport R. So tbo 1 local pro# ie the power t hat novo* t ho pro- I ^ ___ u — The youth who cat open tbo bullous e aw where (he wind ca«o from, ia new U 1 uiiw hto » — r* at L-|iriii araiheead. I ' a 'j

j" STATE ITEMS, j —The 31th New Jersey Regiment, re- ! turnrd toTreuUiu ou Wudne.day last. Thi* 1 1« thela.t Now Jrr-cy llegim.-nt in th* ^ j eerrii-e. * , j —The friend, of the Tmbyterian chorch " st Tuckahoe intend holding a festival on t the 4th of July, a".d uoltcil the co-operation ] ' of friend* in other place*. : 1 — Tho Tom'* River CMirii r »ny» that1, one solitary peach blu*som-has been *een in that vicinity this n-ason. Small indica- i ' j tion of a good crop the present year. ' . — The Iteatnor Trenton is to be taken J round to Now York, io run between that ; city and Sontb Am boy. and it is .aid that , i t lie Richard Stockton will take her place I on the Delaware. — The new Chancellor of the Slate, : ' | Hon. Abraham (). Zahri.kie, took the o*th , j of office on Toetday before the Hon. M«r- , , I c>-r Hcasley, and immediately ontcrod upon ! ! lb. duties of hi. position. — The Hoard of -Trustee* ot the Penning- ! ton Seminary met lost week, and resolved ; to take moasare* in accordance with a r«*ulotidn uf Conference, to enlarge the ; Seminary building. Forty per 'cent, of, ; the ceiitemiety fumf* of the N< w Jersey) | Conference are appropriated fqr tha par- , — *l"he Weal Jersey Railroad Company | ; unnooures a dividend of 23 per cent, in ' ! stork, at par, clear of tax, payable at the i ; office of thu Company, Camden, on 14th of { May, Fractional dividend* wilt he paid io ; I cash, or ooy stockholder by paying tlic \ ' ' difference tn make np a full sharo tnuy do . i so. The busincs* ol thia road ha* giown | ( wonderfully. I — Tlio receipt* of the Camden k Am boy ; i Rkilroad Company during the last year were$3.146, 630.07; expense* $4,231,723.53 ! ! The rec.ipt* of Deiaaare Ic Rarilan ! I I CinaVComp iny were Si. 12s. 007. do aod tho expense* $317,577.75, inclusive of tran.it ''duties. The Slate received $271,715.69,1 tho largest amount ever received from tbi* i i ( j — A piece of sharp practice occurred io j j-Patersnn recently, whoso results should ba J , j a warning to dishniie.l minded men. It j j al.a caiitnin* a salutary caution against i ( ; tempting the ser loo fur. A man named; . < Delaney, to avoid paying a judgment bond, ! 1J put bi» property into ibe the band* of hi* j put ui- propcii) iiiiu lue rue uumi* ui mi

; wife, and when ho wanted it again she ; | would not givo it to him- .Ho attempted : | to apply the Uw ofcourcion, and sho bad j him bound over to keep the peace. So the j poor fellow lost hi* property, lost hi* privi- i r lego ol betting his wiTc, aud h>»t tho coofi- 1 : donee of the whole community by his Aon<<fy. Honesty is the b«st policy, say what j yon will. Bombardment of Vali»tri»o. I $20,000,000 or proprriv oestroteo. j | Tbo Asplnwall steamer has arrived et j j Now York. She brings the new* that on j tho 31st of March the .Spanish fleet bombarded and destroyed tbe city of ValparUo. J Four d»yi wero given for the removal of tho sick and non-combatants. Protest wo* made by tbe foreigo resident*, and the British adnilral, at one timo, said that he would interfere to protect tbo city by force; when tbe day came he backed down and declined to do anything. Commodore Rodger* wa* thero with a Heel but could not take tbo ontira responsibility. General Kilpatrick and himself, however, protested in lb* most omphalic term* against the as a barbarous and cruel proceeding, bat their efforts were without •rail. A meeting of the English resident* held after (lie bombardment, and the action of the Briliih naval commander wa* 1 strongly censured, particularly in visw of the promised co-operation of tbo Amsricoo squadron. — One hundred young men aro now preparing for tha Romeo Catholic priosthood ot Philadelphia. " — Probst, the murderer, convicted of tbo murder of tho Deering family, was sentenced on Tuesday. Tho day of bis txe- ; cation bos not yet been fixed. — — , SPECIAL NOTICE8. Benefit Life Insurance ■ Company, NEWARK, MEW JERSEY. J. F. LEANING, Seavllle, 'f* Aoxar roa Can Mat CocaTV. H*M « John B. Huffman, J Atlornc) -it-Lair, Mister, Examiner, and « Solicitor Id Chucerj. CAPE MAT COPIT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY. t Dr. J. F. Learning, ' OFFICE DAT* i ' gBWh * CJPE MA T COVKT HOUSE. — Turadaj-*. [ SUA YlLLk, — Thursday*, Frtdajra, mad ihe forenoon 1 of *aturilars. EJ-Tzax* Mooebatz. Condition* CaOi. * Strange, but True. Every rouiif tady mad gratlraua la Uie Ualud 1 tar* by retnni awU (tire of eh'arge J by addmaia* \ lhr uadrreixard. Ttauw havta* Man at bata* hu»- r bunrd win obU|* by aot notion* thi. md. AU J 11 THOS. r. CHAPMAN, ' *»l Brredway. bew Tork. Deafnru, Blindnea* J* Catarrh. , TREATED with the otareat •ocren, by 1^1 b .ISAAC*, OculUt ant Aortal, (lanarrty of Lcyd-n. « Holland,) No. Ore riNEetrret, rhUadalphla. TcaU- J ■oatat* Irum th* ama* reltahlr aourere in tha City ■ and Country can he aero at Hit OOoe. Tho ■■illnl ' are larited Io areuatpoay their pallrats, a* ' , b.. bo aeoirt* la Jt* praatioo. ARTIFICIAL , I I*1"- "o ^ auat# Ser i Errar* «f YautbT" A Owttraii atantual lor y tore froo» Nerrow* r fnuin Daaoy. aad all the oMwta of a 1 huareotry, arwd free W aU ^t^d^Mh. , | "!• '"-.Jss s

SPECIAL NOTICES. . i I To I'urmrr* and Other*. THE EAST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS harto* 1 a Stock Manuf.vlunoc Company ua-Jtr a ! J remit art af tararporatloa. w-tlrr 'la- brrrhy «lica ! that custom WoiL «if all klmla w;ll ft maniifa.-tuiad j .i hrretofore done by JLk* J. Dulloi*. Wool will al*a t« rerelVKl tn rachancr for good, j " •IT u;i-iuf**torrd to ordrr Into S\'la«I*I«, Coalmen-., J Uiaokrt*, ctottia, Kl.uarli, BaUacral shut*, St.dk- | c j 1*1 Tarn, Carpel Yarn, Ac., Ac. Atl (PWaU zViarantrrJ to he .>f «hr unr superior ! ' nylr, Ual.h aad durability aa lhore lor which three ' ! | M il. hire become so prominent tbtoucbout this ] ! aeriloorf tba Statr. — - • j j Lr Tha hlgheit BMikrt r.i*h piice paid for Wool, or | ! Coajl, (trrn In ezchanjc, ROD'T DvBOts, PmiJcnt, j C "j. DuBOI*, SKirtary, <11 A*. *. KITH I AN, Ttraaorer | 1 j of the Eiut lake Woolro Mfg. Co. *»-lai | NOTICE. ALL peraon* Indebted for zooda or work done at ! 1 ! the Laid Lake Woolro Mill., oi tor aawlDg at the I , ! Mill, i-f R. A J. DutloL pmlou* to the loth of I April, are requested to call and »e!lte their account* j j mmrdiat ely with tlther of tha undrralgne,! j , | azb-lni it. A J. Di-BOIA To Co!saMui|>tix es. I The Bdrertlrev, bavin* been restored to health tn j ; a tew week* by a very simple remedy, alter hartce I *u tiered for reicral year* with a revere luaealtre- , l.'U* Ul make known !o hla fellow- uffrrrra the mrvn> ! of cure. | To all who desire It. he will rend a copy of the | I prescription mod (free of ehar*e), with the directum ! l-ony Affections. The only object of the adt wvtlflor | i In rendtng the Prescription I* to heneRt the afTlleled j ! j and *prrad Information which he eonecirca to be In. I , | raluatde, and be hope* every nutTerer will try hla.| I remedy, a. It will cost them nothing, and m*y prove , j Partlr. wishing the preacrlptlon, I ait, by retura ■ I ] dJT-lj 1 Wllllamihurirb, Klnga Co.. New Tork. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , TO PRINTERS A. BUSINESS HEN. I I { ■ ' WINDOW NIIADi: 1 and Tareel liooka. a^Rl;MAN k KHAW> | No. tOS (Eight Thirty-live) Market Street, •j below Ninth- Philadelphia. BOLTS, IIINt.ES, I OCREWS. halt*, Hull Weigh! A Locka. Laidbr*. ; ! O « atchre, and v .-on. ral > in, ly o! Hardware lor | I , building or repairing. U.t .ale at TKUMAN k SHAW, I No, R« (eight thlrty-Rve) Market itreet, ^ j below Ninth. Phtladetphia. I BRASS COAT k BAT ; / THECK* and Key Tag., with number, on for i . i L hotel*, Ac., ami a variety of Kej* and Lock1 ! ' TRI.'MANA SHAW. A SHAW, i

i No. a! ( Light Thlrty-Rve) Market itreet, below Ninth. Philadelphia. internal re y en 17 e. NOTICE I* hereby given that the annual atrea*mcnt I* now ta-inR made for tha Income Tax fur the year IH» t also, licence*, carriage*, watches, Ac., lor the year IbSU. | ^ THOMAS^ WILLIAMS, nprino k si mmer idllllnery MISS MARY" C. PRICE inform* the Ladle., .he I ree her New aad fashionable I SPRING A SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, j Atove Cold Oprlag. yymirn HATS, CAPS. A STRAW I.OODS. i c.l;I-Us. D HATTER, •No. 41 NORTH SECOND STRECT, PHILAIiUf.rillV. Would rail atlrntion of the eltiren* of Cane May to hi* stock of HATS AND CAP*, at price* to *ult the Ume*. N. n.— "Friend*- " Hat* always. on hand, (aiylaam , sunday school festival. A SUNDAV SCHOOL FESTIVAL will be held oo TUESDAY, MAT 22.1, ISrK. at Cape May Court llovre. In Oak Grave, by the Cape May Court House Sunday School of the Methodic Episcopal Cliureh ICE CREAM, CAKES. NUT*, CANDIES. OVZTERS, LEMONADE, llEtli, andolhrr refrechmeat. will be for sale on the ground ; while many other All person* are Invited to attend at the hour of two o clock la the afternoon, and In the evening. Should the day be stormy, It will be held on tbe following fair day. Dy order of the Committee. J- D- HUFFMAN, Superintendent. office of the west jersey Railroad com pant, Camden, April »7, im* Notice U hereby given that adlrtdend of twen-ty-live percent., clear of National taa. wa* thl* day .lee tared on the capital stork of thl> Company, la r Camden, N. J.. oo and after the Ittb Day of MAY, ISM. Alt fractions or dividend* not amounting to a full than, will be paid tn cash, aad any •tnckholder entitled to a fraction, may, by a eaah payment of th* balance, procure a full share. By order ot the Board, T. JONES YORXE. »)*" Secretary and Treasurer. notice. rjMIE annual meeting of Ihe Stockholder* of Ihe . CAPE ISLAND TURNPIKE CO., WUI held at the Centre Honre. Cape lriand. oa WEDNK-DAX, MAT Itth. 1M4, at the hour of f o'clock, P. M.. for the purpoee of electing director* to aerte during tbe ensuing year. I A meeting of the Board of Director* will 5* held i at the hour of to o'clock'A. M. of ume day. „ A. P. HILDHETH, C.pe laland. May M. IMS. |tl) Secretary. I cholera. J^R. C. C. GARRISON'S CHOLERA AND DIABRIKEA PBRVEiVTl VB, WUI prevent and cure Ailatlce Cholera, Cholara. Cholera Mori.!., Dlarrhira. Colic, Crnmpe aad Paiaa the Stomach and Bowel*. Now I* the ttave for ev ery family to have * bottle on hand. You know 1 not how aooa you may be a! larked wttb one of the above dlaeasee. Th* coal 1* but a triSe. Do net ' deja^, but rend for a bottle at oaen. Price SOc. per j WHAT I* A COUGH t It U aomethlag that ahould be attended to at ooea. irJTi isSroassftn isjsffisrtsss: j USE DR. C. G. GARRUOV* ! DrrrERs for dyspepsia. j A PURELY VFOATABLE COMPOUND. -.Ttor^peor.Jhe .jyetH. mfo prouoredyrebon. faeiure. Hav lug uaeTu>em°or a7^Kth of Oaum ceeaiully In my private praettee, I aowoOOr them to the nubile, and I raorimmend them to tte ureTof cry dy. peptic. Where I. e patient ha. uaed them 1 areordtng Io my dlreetlona. they have alwav ■ made a perfect cure. Price *1 to per bottle, DR. C. a C ARRISO.V* ANTI-DY8PRPTIC FILLS. r Three PUI* are purely ragelable, aad do not coonay Mercury or Calomel. Ttwy ahould nlway* ' ured ia rciooretlou with my Freperattooa, per- 1 Ocularly to urea of eoetlreoeei. Ttey are a nod 1 Ss^stvszr&.A'zzr'j: . ssr;i • gattnr. Price tor. per ho*. * Kj°u have Chill* aod Fever. o*e Dr. C. a Gar- E AOUI: CV**' rrt** •> *■> P« . It I* aperlretly ule aod reliable lemedy— a aura ? cure. Thee* preperattees are no* nmik imkiillm. i but of my own taveotloo aod maonlacture, and onlr preuaied by Dr. C. G. Gorriaoo. . c. a. gaSjESSTm. a 2 oa!*«ir. ^ — 'Zzif

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE HOUSEHOLD DELliiHT ! KVERY brtghi-eyed toy aad girl la the UaMed plat** ought to have | OUR Y O V N Q FOLKS, lucHUTia MaoairwrVoa Bow a an Gtau. It rout vim the beet STorie., Poem*, aad article*, on Uotauy, Ear ming lor Boya, Bird*. Dog*. Squlirri* Ac., by the be»l wniera, all fully illustrated by the moat akiUfut artist* It hu also every moath e capital variety of JLrhures, Puzzle*, aad Charade* • lire e rigt uKiTHti ley oj If. I • Your Mag.uae I* the Bvoat welcome and eaterI taming sural that Voter* our eintr. and tta mootbty , vl.it. are » .tied with eager eziwetatioo."— Rer. A. {tall on**' ™"k s,rrrl Uoog. t buret., "KWl.-ltou*ty combining Innocent enter! alnmoat With grnal Instruct too, it well nupplle* a plaer la youthful culture » hich hu too nfirn been HUed with much thai I* o<uretiua*h|e to the lover* uf truth and purity."— Rev. livao. Stow, b. D . Paator Row* StrvrzJtapllat Cbureh. ho.ton- \ "No iwrtuoical for juvenile reader* hu be*n pub. within my kuowlntgc. tn thia country or I «tovl. of nearly equal rsrrlk-nre lor tatellcetual I vigor and frrabiwaa, for variety and tact, for origtnvlliy and go.d aense."— Kev. K. D. HisriauTun, I 1>qD, Pn.lor Emmanuel (EptaeopalJ Church, Roe1 The chlhlrra of my netghborhood expreu peeuaatlafaetfon In ttndlag the meet res treated la wiatlom. Imagination and style. "—Hrv. It. WTfcll»wi. D. Ir., Pallor AU Soul* (Unitarian) Church -I have taken 'Our Young Polks' from It* first I four. II I. admirable adapteo, la erery respect, to . it. piriiuae." — Rer. D. YV. Ccaag, nLhoplg. IC. | Chureh. H.aJ Vtarlredfoy EoccaToat !*ia*V A '■ 'Out Young Polka' will. I think, meet tbe want* of young folk* fully. The fre*;,nr*a. rigor, and vnrlrty of it* |iage* mil attract and charm them, lla I .Imptlcliy ami portly of *tyle will renoe aad efov ale their lv.tr ; wnilr tta high mural tone cannot I Hall to tn.ptre noble thought and teellag."— Juzr* ' iv it it z, See'y. Mara. Board of Edueatfoa. " It. article, are wrvadedby * high moral ton* 1 which mint exercise a moat healthful «»■ — r I upon the youth ol our country."— Vicroa M. Rica, yiato CoaimlraUrnrr of Sehooli^Nrw Yorkt wUh that a copy might be placed la the hand* ' "I PyPyJ? *°w Jrrrey."— C. M. Haaauoa, vie Sup I of sehoola. New Jeraey. Send IS cents for a specimen copy. Team* : fix.00 MS' i I.. PuhUabtre fcefiMA j GEORGE P. ROWELLA CO., k j ^nVERTHING Agrnt., I so. a co.ycki ss sr., bostos, j BKi-FIVK AftrgaTISKRKXTa AT PCBLlSRBRa pnh es. ro* kit Newspaper* puhltahed In Doston. ' All Newipaper* Putdlsherd la New Pug I and Alt Newspaper* Published la Western States. I All New* p* per* Put-ll.hed la Xbuthern States. All Newspaper* Published In British Prorlnee*. [ ag- Our Farltitlr* for Inserting Advi rUsemenl* j la Newspaper* thraughont tb* Country are unsur- ( HEYALIER'B LIFE ; pott THE HAtlt will RESTORE Gray llalr to II* MOTE the growth of the weatrat hair j aloo It* talkI J"« "Ut i keeii the head eleaa, eool ami healthy; can I it ura. I freely ; eontalna nothing Injqrloaa; la unparalleled ua HAIR-DRESSING; and Ureoommended and ured by our 1-e.t Phyalclaa*. I assure ?."u\ ('Vnilemen. II la all you require lor j-adlra and all

Mf »5SlS.ft.tSP* "J " """■ SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. D. CUT THIS OCT \| od stick It up In olBce, store, or dw*U|ag. that | II may act as talisman to point Ihe way wbaew " von can gel Ihe WORLD AROUND ANTfClPA. TOR CHOLERA AN NIHIL ATOR AND MKDICAL BEVERAGE AT ONCE, that you may bitaaiaaoi to counteract tn journey ing la all the lUa caused by Irregularllte* la every shape, at the same tlma, ■ have at hand a delightful la-average, prepared from I fruit and herbs, nol one for all things, but one for each ellmatlcal complaint "and disease. Procter (ke bora. kAIcA it /rrt. and learn the ways of him who had no limits to success tn curing all ooaudalata. His theory on Humor* and Cholera should not to overlooked. No one roea|ir* tbe Uabtllly of sub- ' jeering Ihrmselvra to thai terrible loar It forks at the d'Mit of (Wlaeea. Druggists and Grocers, procure there articles for your patrons, the style perfectly unique In *v ere particular, —— —aiding a ready sale at tight. The historical and attract) va show carts, aad the wonderful dlaoovery of this long hidden talent at this time la more strange Ih.vu fiction. SHERMAN A CO, Zythumaartaaa, {tamCh*n,b*" " ' N' T' Book S-S for two IMAGIC'IAIPI SECRET, ' OK r. How to discover article* lost, stolen, burled. I ■ °< hldden. Seot everrwher* for' ta^ta iS: I™™- W. FRIZZ KLL., BALTIMORE. MP. >I7S A MONTH, A'ra-ajrjsKPEi"""" » ' ?.IS,,J5,,V'BVETHWBAD. FAMILY "-WINO MACHINK Imrge commission, or salary, aad **- pens* paid. The only Double Thread Machine sold ! for less than ** W arranted three yeare. Scoured by Patents and fully Ucen sed. Descriptive rireutan and samples of rewint free. Address, a H. -CIFPOBD. ALBANY. N. T. NERVOUS DIBILITY, . ♦ QKMtNAL WEAKNESS, he, can be cured bv p one who has really CURED himself and bun- ° '•■!td'a?.f.°"lf"' AllJrvsa, with. lamp, BOX87, Roa--WE8TERY LANDS FOR SALE. FARMING and Timber Lands for sale la Illinois, ■ lews, Michigan. Missouri, w ireoeata. P i-ka. Fur particular*- oddesss A I ff- LANCASTER, IS WaU Stare t, New York. BONES. TH* highest eaah price paid for all tha clean aad 1 lire cattle or Horse BUNKS shipped to Union Porcelain Works. THOMAS C. SMITH A CO.. Pnv. prletors. Ofifoe, No. m John Slreff natol CATARRH, »«- vous Debiutr, Ub—.M— -»i {LaKCTgr BF~ and others resulting from Impurity of th* blood' Incurable. Fxpfataatare rireotar toe stamp. Trratlre on all aCux4,„,, ' IMPORTANCE OF HAYDftU J^AVIP PAIN KILLER ALWAYS ON BAND. kfofoMqg, publUhsd lath* Raptlsl ."fyy* B/*< etoaa I have baoa ta tadta, I ^ w*ai! out tal. 'sjssfsvs srsii firs ass 1 put m^r ku<« ssse^rn, W??!T taSi raJSjH?" «ra«to*«a more particular THE ATTENTION OF ADVERTISERS IS DIRECTED TO GEORGB P. ROWELL k CO.'S, 1 LISTS OF lOO NEWSPAPERS 1 I New Engtknd Newapapare i N. T. and N. j. Newspapasel ^ toOTafo. The rata— .re , a.|Mm. , -e KHKTmIlnth THA^amT isc A SIMILAR CON YRACT WILLtt. TO ASK FOR A SINGLE INSERTION 0BUC*0 i insri-ctz Filzs are kapt a| our -'rin —a — _ '."■"a.-","'1 ^My.Uma^thta si, Mtold | CV~ toed f-w Uats amd Prim Card ■ GEGBGN P. ROTTBLL A OO., ^ AXYVKHTmiNO AQENTR A MA as COM9MKMS MTMMKT, MOgTOM. I