LL„ Tgfrfc MAVoCBAMlFAig ^l^AYVMATai, 1866.
®he ©ttim Wxv&j Onpc Ialxnd, Cape May Ooui Ij, I. I. 8. It. MAGONAOLE, I , gorroa amd rnorntrroB. . Wednndar.May 38, ISGG. fgT AdreriUommti ami co«nmunic»llon • . m'uit be r*£M**il at tbe office of thi* paper not later than .Monday evening. in order to imtreinaertion in tbe tame w»*k'* iuoe. About tbe Street*. The eily of Cape I.laml derive* its int. : porlance from tbe mignifhect etrand, wbleb atretebea unbroken for mlletln front of toe town. Her wealth ii derived from the tboneauda of visiior* wbo anooally tbroog to Ibeera-thof. to*ojojrlb« health, giving hath and tbe delicious *<* breeze, i Joatioo 4o tUo»oj«bo bare made Urgu iu- . veatoreol* in collage*, bih) t->unr thuuiund. i of eiaitora, demand* that oar atreata dioalJ j „ bo kept iothe beet condition. In this re. apert tbif city baa always been behind her doty', and baa nowr givco an sdsqnsto re- ! torn to thoao alio expand large sums in j contribution to her material wealth. Ilit ; true una that onr people wake up to the fu Ileal importance of tbio aa'-jeC. Have tbe iteui of Kdocatioo, there ia no other more important oue in tha appropriation i ordinance than that fur tbe street*, and yet ! in the ordinance now before the city couo- , oil, tbe eutn of thrye buudred (!) dollars ! » bae been appropriated for tbe improvement of tha streets — a stun much smaller iu j amouut than a gentleman spends upon the j walks of bis country residence, and entirely 1 inadequate to tbe oecewittes of our case. Let that sum be multiplied by ten, and ' make It tbrde tboorand dollar*; and expend ' judiciously the entire amount, and it will.' be a good investment for the city. Too 1 importance of this subject cannot be loo earnestly pressed upon tbe miuds of tbe j eity council and oar people. I The heavy rains of last week showed ! plainly where the services of the .Street j com miss: user are most urgently required, j Perry street, from Washington to near the j tbe beaob, in front of the Ocean Wing of | Congress Hall, was a good sixed duck ' pond, Md capable of carryipg an ordinary j gunning skiff upon iU asters. It needs j grading end draining, otherwise it will soon become impassable. Ocaan Street maintains a nuisance of t^e asms character, between tha Colombia Houo and tba beach. Tbia street ie used more extensively perhaps than any other io the city by cottage people who resida East of Dscalar street. Messrs. Bullitt and Pairtboroe, proprietors of the Columbia •Hoaua bate uida extensive improvements io connection with tbal property, and moro extensive ones are projected and will be oooipUted before tbe first of Joly. These improvements will attract to Ocean Ureal • tide of travel oat given to nay otber street ia tbe City. HimpUajuttica to all parties, and credit to tha city bertvlf, demands that Ibia street should be placed io first e lata condition. Jackson street should present no an- " tightly objects from the depot to the water ! mark. mars.
Tba baildiag at tbe comer of Wasbrugton and Jackeon should be made to conform to j tba Hot of tba street and tide walk. The side walk in front of the store on Washington street, formerly occupied by ■Mrs. Hawkins, of Philadelphia, sod also iu front of ths store owned by Hubert Kilo# of tbe same city, were simply mudholas. Tbe epeclal committee on s> reels has an important duly to perform, ood tbe people demand that in connection with tbe street commissioner, thsy shall see their work well does.
The Suu«lay-Scln»ol Jubilee. Iu consequence of aomenoeertalnty cor•eeUd With the changing of tha lima of tbo several train* at prasaat running on tha Cap* May aad MiHeili* Railroad, no definite arrangements, as yet, bava been compiatad with tba company reap' cling acoommadalion* for transportation of tlyr abildvwn or conditions and terms on which each accommodation may bo, furnished. Thi# was ths substance of the report made bytb.com mills# appointed for that pur- • pose, on Monday evening, at tha meeting of the oOicrra nod leaders of the several schools, held at the Presbyterian cbnrcb. it was, however, positively affirmed that all tssamaary Information regarding price of fare, boar of departure, 4c., will be ascertaiaad in doe season, though too late for insertion ia tbie week's paper. ' Tbe point derided on. appears to be 1 Rested at or near the Court Ileum— jt being ths moat accessible point on tha Railroad to which the company could deapatch care at a seasonable rale. proposed rout# of the _parade— if lb* pbre*« be admissible — was draan op by , Jig. tteorge W. Smith. and on awbmitUng., . Infer approval to the meeting, *'•« accepted It will be so fotleas:— The Superiatrn- *" dears, officers . teachers UrtTtWidnrti com- , £*' |wisIog the different Schools will .osaembU Imyfsv - 1 1 e streh. lbs poailioas of each' ' wrbowl havinc tern decided by lot, right reel'mg wpposile beeatav etfeat. Tha liaa ' *irW move a* eoen as formed, by coeoler. do«a Ley UyetiB street to Fraak- . Mm;- wp f'rnwtira to fV'aabiagtaa] op -«3-»sm»SwB*ow, sad iiret.ee t» tha depot, via ' eiarclaw# qa_tha psw »8hs a*Ss r*Mw <• m«s as ilw . - JL -
Trim! of Raw. II. W. Webber. Tba trial of Mr. Webber, Poitfeailer at \ i Millville, forth* alleged opeaiag of a latter . | at the Millville Post Offlcr, commenced in j the United State* District Court, at Trcn- ! ; ton on Tuesday,' 15th inat. i The trial was continued on Wednesday, 1 ; when Mr. Vorbees, delivered his argument . | ou behalf of- the defendant, and District j Attorney -Ken. bey, for the government, j . ' submitted his argument. Tbe jury, on their ' , return after an hour and a half deliberating, j j gave a verdict of "guilty." .Sentence was I r | deferred. until Taotday. . It it said that the ( dvftndsnl's connsel iuiendi to' oiovu for » \ D#w lri"!: , •*c~% l* Cholera Preventive. . j . The Tuliowiog has been piescribqd a* * , .cholera preventive It has at least tho \ t j merit of being cheap' and *a«y to Allow 1 i provided you don't go barefoot. a horns, j >• 1 pal liic physician of considerable celebrity | . | eeys : "Tho saretl preventive of cholera is . I sulphur : Pot half a teaspobr-ful of Bower* : , j of aplphur into each of j/ our stocking* and j . | go about your bu«ioess ; nevcr go wTtB an j J j empty 'stomacbe; eat no fresh bread nor! . soar food. This iapot only a prorentivei r ] in cholera, but also in pieny other epidemic . ? dueaset. Not one of the many ibontnud* I | who have followed this advice, has been . I ] attacked by cholera. The Apple Crop. * i Tbe Mount Holly Mirror says ; The fail- | ' ore of tba peach crop isjuetly considered a ! ' severe joes bnt tbe profits of that crop are j ! confined to comparatively f»«r individuals. 1 | j The peaJli is considered by tbe mauee as j ! rather a luxury thap a necessity. Tbe ! : bountiful prop of apples now io prospect, is ! cmi.i 'eMd a personal blessing to, and will I [give riso to hearty thanks from a thousand j ' j individuals, where tho loss of the peach crop j j is thought of by no one. Every fanner has applo trees, dnd from | I tovery dwelling tbe red and white blossoms | | can bo seen and scented. The blessing is I ^ felt to bo a general one, uod all share in j ^ rejoicing and thankfulness. *u I udruiablr f'isct. 1 1 When a man-geta a few dollars worth of j t [ goods, puts them in a room, and sits down i . I by tho aide ol them v.-aitiog for custo- | » wiers, he follow* pretty closely the etyle j f j of tome merchant* , for past years, lie t don't adverjise— ha dou'l send out circa- . r lars— he merely waits. Now if a customer i | comes, lie must pay a largo price for what ! 1 i he gets, because the sales are' few, and the j tradesman must live oat of his profits, j ) T he goods gat old and stale, and ensto- >' i men always lose money by dealing with 1 I mta who do the uind-road, slow-coach busii ness. Consult our adve'rflsing columns if t yon desire to know who tbe live merchants 1 I are ok Ibis day. s 1 I a: " i^-W" „ I Salaries Of Sew Jersey Post- j masters. Ths " Blue Book " soou to be issued, i gives tbe following salaries to Poslmtsters j \ in New Jersey iu offices that pay $500 and < upward*. The figures ere for tbe fiscal < year eudiog Jane 30, 18C5 : Atlantic Citjr (MS Lews Branch f« ! BeivlOrre ROI MoUltou., 630 < Beverljr an ManUtown l.Suo Bosdeetown t.SOO tleunt Holly.. ..7). l.suo Bloom SeoXownrk..... 3,suo . Brtdmtoo l^ee|Ne» Brunswick.... I,suu Boriugtoo — I, vag. Newton I, en i J tape Island TtfiOranc 1,000 Vniodrs (.ISO; Polrnou S,tUO 9 Dover VSl Pertli Amhov mo ,, EUaahath Cltj S,0tS PhlUpshui*.. ..... .. TO " Kiudilfcport. ...... 1,000 PUlufleW 1,900 C WeeHfetow ssol Princeton i,«c« liackcnaock ....... . 'sss Kockauav ... MS _ ItackrlUWWli esijaalrai I SOU f Hoboken. t>OU So«er»ilie mo k ' Jera^atv^.'.'.'.'.'.'.' "'sol ! LamUntvillr SHI IWL. -■ .. / i_. . .1. n . II
' [The so far aa relates to tbe Island Post Office, givre a very erroneous idea ' of the preient salary, though correct for tho< time specified— tba year eud1 ing June 30, 1BG5. The prtsrnl yearly ' ' salary under the existing law, is only $440, and likely to bo considerably less for the next two years, to utifkVarnbly does tho , Slate law oprrato in this particular case.J'l , 11. I U- U-.il. It. ........ IL..I I
^y tbe same aathorily it. ' New Jersey is represented io the Treasury | Department by about twenty-five clerke ; ' War Department, about tbe same number ;'i 1 Interior Department, eleven : Post Office j Departmeut, two ; Department of Agricul- ! tare, two. Strawberries. , Now tbal tbe strawberry season is approaching, it might be u<efal to know that , i in Sicily it is the custom to crush tbe strawberries with white powdered sogar, , and to sqoeota tbe jaioo of ao orangr or I two over ibem. Tbis, say* ths editor or Gardner' a Chronicle, makes a most frngrant and egreesble compound, saperior to i strawberrisy and cream. Tbe editor is so enthusiastic aboot it that be tbinki it worth , while to make a jnurnay to Sicily to be initiated into this mode of eating straw, berries. The rale* to be observed for marketing tbis articlo of fruit should be first, to pick -them the same diy they are to be marketed, irf lha morning after tbe dew is off. 2. Piek them with tbo bulls ou. 3. Pick them directly iato tbo quart baakei* or boxes, assorting tbem at tbe ' seme llmo into threo baskets^ or boxes of first, sccnmj and third quality.- I , 4. Never put the beat ones OU tbe top, ! . practice ne deception, as tbe quart bos.-* , 1 are turned upside .".own before a crate fall t are »old, ood when lbs dealers perceive this they at once abate ouaahlrd of the price. OT Oar Lady rtadrra shoald try J. W Bradley 'a c.lebr«i».l Duplex Elliptic Skirts" ' justly pronounced by Fashion Magazines 1 VOID'S Press tbe moot durable, rcxnomi. ' o«. anA^racefal sbRMtar prodoced. Tba 1 " Kmpra* Trail " tUu.c fc.b)oo, ucd - P*#* Ww«d*w»w<fe -Wt pope- . I lor rtyles la use. See AdvontMwmt. j r- ' . t' Ve.
| rtze Dead or the War. , j Tbe Washington correspondent of tbe ■ | Chicago Tribune s(nds to that paper ou extended and interesting ennimarv of the j dqplhsln our army during the Utc war. I Tho following table shows the tolul casualties in action, and from the effect of wooods , aud disease, in the Volunteer troops fur- 1 ; nished by the several Slate, and Territorits, in the regular and co]or«d iroops aud j other organization., raised directly under ' j tho authority of the United States, and the i ^aggregate, number of troop* raiwd uodur ! , [VI calls reduced to the three year's stand; L j ard : • S j j UliifofdlK'"' w0uQd* m (os I Axsregate ' ; XtgtvsAi* anialxt of men (uralir.rU uu J.-r ' all calls rcJuccJ Io U>c lUrrc t e*r* liana. I ' 3,16l,3|! 1 The compsrilive mo lality as between ! officers and men shows lhat of killed in battle or died from wouods there was one offi. ; cer to eighteen enlisted moo, showing that j officer* are the greatest sufferer* from the i chances of battle. As au ofcel to thia TPBty-pnu-olfiwrto-every ninety mwaied off : disease, showing the effect of graatar comj fort io their modes of life. Among the colured lrnop*\ great nor. i twisty from disease' I# found. Among the ' I white troops the proportion of deaths ia j aclioa aod from wounds to Ihu deaths from i disease is about as one to two; omong the colored troops as one to eight. About one I hundred aod eighty thousand colored men! I "are enlisted in the army daring the war, , of whom, accordingly, nearly one out o' j every seven died of disease. The genera | 1 proportion among white troops ie one t< ' I j fifteen. j So far as regards deaths in action aud j from wounds, the northernmost States. I both East and West, present tho highest I I ratio : I rnorosTios rzs thocsasd ooxtcimted to ' I rnx totai. or dratiis tx tcrw> ahij thou ! j WOUXD* BV KACII MIT At. STATX. ' VStmnol"1"111"'"" ''j*')' ' • ' - ' Rhode Island '.*3.14 'Minnesota. . S'" r I MnrytnnU t".,oMown , «a.*i ' J,b'» .••• *66|Kan*a* .st.ni . Indian* .zo.oiiCalilornU. . i • i- ! Ullnal* J1.80*W*al VlrriuU '. . .' Tn so Mich lean Al.tjlKenluck) mm 1 W lacoovln *3.01 , MI»»ouric 313* ! Connecticut 99,I8| Of deaths from disease, with the 8tat.-s I in group*, we bare an average proportion I for the New England States of 70,45 ; Mid- j | die States, 31,79; Western States, 30,61, ' j and BcrdvgSlqles, 25,32. Tbe disproportion io tbe New England I group ia duo to the largo quotas of Eastern I j troopa sent to tho Gulf States under Butler j aod Backs. BOMB ART. From the foregoing table it appears, j that of the (dial number of troops reduced j to the thrao years' standard, forniihed by ! the several Slates, thera «nu lost by death i *£lioo, from wooods aod disease', io 1 lloapihirv I io tjutiflU la? . .' I 10 s|mIc61z*o° . .. . I lo ? I BhoOe lainaO . I lo 1 1 Mioneaotv . . I la a , j Connecticut I In 10'lown. .. i in 6 ioanrlr a ' I N»w Vork . . i in II K*s*u .... ■ i, t , Kroienrj . I in It.lalitoei* . i u, » ' tasipnali ... I in II «N| VirvtoU.. . . 1 In * I D*l*er*cr 1 la 90 Kentuck) .. I lalu MnUnd I inn Missouri. I u • . Onmpanog tba relative mortality fr»m ' all causes io tbe regular force* aod v. len- ' troops, wo find the following ratios ' and proportions per tbotuand men far. ni*h*d '(the ragoiar army numbered about 1 07,000 officers and men during the war) : Killed or died bird *f , . . Of wo until. disc aw. IwKuiars.. sn 66 tin ( lotomftroopa" M 10 tn 53 ( The foregoiug statistical statements cots- r ptiee only officers aod men who died in Ibn t service, and not the tons oftboucands fh* 1 were d^charged for disability contracted io the service, from the effect of which they subsequently died in private life. . ]
Look Out 1'or Tliem. ' Within the past few e'sys it has been disJi covered that five dollar national bank not**, n altered lo fifline, are io circalalioo. On ! the faea of the note the word fifty agjoar* ' j io sevaral places, aod it-ia well caluMtml j to deceive onless it be examined. By ex- ; amiciog tbe revert* tide lb* alteration will j be discovered. In one of 'the Washington j bank* a short time since one of theso notes ! was presented and accepted, tjie tsllar not ditqnreriog tbe fraud until tome time afterwards. . . — ' A now counterfeit on the hlteit edition of the fifty evol fraetiooai currency has alto been put io circulation within a few , days, bat it Is said to be a poor imitation. The New Five Cent Coin. Tbe act which haa patted the Bonatn and House or Representative* lo aotborisaHbe coinage of five cent pieces "provides tbat the new five cent piece shall be composed of copper anffoicUo, not exceeding twenty, five per eedt. of nickle." Tbis coin la to l>a a I •■Oil tender to the amount of one dollar, ajidwqjleemed when presented in samt of not l»>s than one buudred deljars. I( is proposed to make thi* coiu -ftltctiy five j grammar, or 77 16-100 grains Iu weight. Tbrsoof these coins will weifb one-half of un'oiince. and will be mnwnieot ir the j pocket for a postage weight. Tho Uw also : prohibit* Jbe itaoe of fraetiooai notae lose | than tan eenu after the passage of this act. The color aod ap^earanco of this coin will j be similar to tb* three ceRr coin, uthorI i zed by the act of Mosctl^S, 1865 — A call has beeBjpade for* Republican Jobgtoa Slate contention, to be held io riUsbwegb, Fa., io Joly next, to pal io ajnination a third candidal# for Uwveraor. •W- The Cotemiasiooare of the HuuBchool rand met in Trenton . .The Comptroller wo* directed to apportion $80,066 among the several coaalle* accordtag to popwUtion J and A jmeil tha some with the Traonaiwr. m:). .a ■ fe ' •
GENERAL NEWS, { — A daily paper is to be published at ( Irong Branch doriog tbe sesiaon, by Major J^rd of tbe Moomouth Democrat. W Tba first Quarterly Meeting foi , Atlantic Circuit will bo held in tbe M. E. . | Church at I'etersborg on 26th 4 27th . I fast. I j — Tux Ccmserla.vd is tbo name of a r ! steamer which the Bridgeton Hteambuat > j Company have purchased, to ruo between r j lhat place and Philadelphia. — Tbe number of tons of coal shipped I from the Pennsylvania mines last w«p|; waq ! i 114.657. During the corresponding week , In 1662 the sbipments only reached 26.002 I — General Grant has iesued on order \ I ! for tbe muster out of six more colored ragi- ' m«nts. He iuteuit to retaio about sev* «nt»eu thousand colored troops iu the ser- I — r urty. seven iron-eiadt arc now laid up | ; : at the different naval stations as follow* : t j At League island, 16; New Orleans, 13; [ Waahington. 7; Boituu. 3; New York. 2; 1 Fifteen iron-clad s, including the mammoth ' — Tha wheal crop in Hooth Jerzey ia | ^ far from proroitrag. In many places it was frozen out, and tb* recent high winds [ have blown thn earth from about tbe roots, j , checking its growth. There are very few j fields of good wheal in cither Salem, I \ ' Gloucester or Caaiden couolies. — Martin Belitle, now rending ia Cam- : | den, is in his one hundredth year, having ; I been born io 1776, on March 1st. Ilu t I I served in the war of 1812, and belonged to 1 the third Regiment U. 8. Corp* of "Sap- ! per* and Miners.''. He is still quite actirh ! I for a man of bis auvaucsd age. j — It it said that Chief Justice Chase will j prvfljk at the trial of Jeff. Davit, which will take place oarly in June. Attorney j . I General Speed will prosecute, entitled by I ij Judge Clifford, of Mats., nud Wm. U.J [ I Everts, of New York, a* counsel ou the i patr of tbo prosecution. | — The trial of skill bctweon lira tele. ' i | graph operators of tbo New England States i I aod New York look place on Wednesday i i j night. The prize, a gold telograh key, i , | was awarded lo Mr. Kettles, of Fall River. . | Mass.. bo sending 250 words iosix minutes ! | 15 seconds, and therefore was declared tbe j Europe. The prospects of o war in Europe, which I | it was hoped would, like tho clond* which ! | ao oflon arise in,' thai horizon, blow away . ooder the iotarvontion ofaome otber power i j now appear again porteolioA and dark. [ Italy bat notil lately kapl ont of tho em- | broilment, but tbe last accounts raproteot b*r aa baviog catered b«m *od *ual io the lists t gainst Aottria. She bat called out 150,000 arao. with the avowed design of operating in Veroitia, where Aostria has 160,000, and if tbe Prottiaot press their cause tbe Aeslriant will bare plant y do without ruouiog loto a war wub America (or tbe purpoto ol sopporting the i brutal wieteb wbo oow oceopiat tba throne , of Mexico. It is a stupid aa well aa wicked , nation, aod those two qualitiex combined era jost at likely lo rath her into tbie predicament at into any other. — Jankint thus describes the hangings of n New York belle : "She wore an ex- I qulsile bypbalotin on her head, while bcr train was composed of transparent foldo — | rol, aad her pe^msat of crambambnli j i with BrRpfir tbree-ply or A | specTal notices.
Beacflt Life Insurance Company, M:\VAXk, NEW JKRSEV. J. r. LE AMINO, Beavltle, <130 a0u.t to a Cart May Covjrrv. 1 John B. Huffman, 1 Attornej-nl-Uw, Mxster, Kxamincr, and I Solicitor In Chancery. cape Mat cot' xt hopxe. new jerskt. Strunge. bnt Trne. I Every young lady sad geattemaa la tha Called , States ran hear something Trry^aoeh to their adraatags by return mall (free of eharge,) by oddreutng the undersigned. Those having (e.r. of belog hum- - bugged will oMIge by not noticing this card. All others will please addraa* their obedient servant, THOS-r. CHAPMAN, ' 811 Broadway, New Vork. Dearnesa, Bllnosaeaw Ja Catarrh, . TREATED with, the utmost success, by l«r. 1 ISAACS, Oculist aad Auriat, (formerly of Leydea, Holland,) No. 01* PINE street, Philadelphia. Teatlooolali from tha most reliable source* 1n lh* Oty I had Coualiy oaa be *eea at Ma Ofttce. The medical faculty arc Invited to »«oompaay their patients, a* t be has no secret, u aU practice. ARTIFICIAL I I EVES Inserted without pain. No charg* made for r examlaetioB. - < Jalt-y Error* of Youth. A Gentlcaaa wbo niffetad Ibr year* from Nerrou* DtblUfy, Prematura 0*eay, and all Ahe effects of ■ youthful ledtiusmua. wUI for the *fek of *uOVrtng , humanity, send ^ee to all wbe need It, the recipe and direct loo* 'iCr making the simple remedy by Which he woe eared. So Teresa wishing to profit by ' yto adrertlaert. expertcase. can do ao by addressing , JOHN B. OGDEN, r P>m-ly No. U Chambew St., New Tork, To UMnnptlrei. ( The advertiser, having been restored to health Is a tew week* by a very simple remedy, after baring ' feBkied for several years with a severe long aOfeetlwe, end Uut dreed dleeaae, Coneumptlon — Ie ansW h> make kaown te hla faUow-*unWer* Ihe mesne of core. To nil who deetre ft, he win scad n copy of the I praseelpttoa used (free of ehuga), with the direction lor preparing and ealag the acme, which they will Ond n mi Ctraw tor Ooerewrrioe. Arraa. BnoecwiTia, Coco***, Couo*. aad ail Throat aad Loaf Affection*. Thacmty osieel of Ihc adrcrtlarr ta aeweiag the Preeertpttoole to haoaM the satcted aad spread lafonsaUon which he ooocvlrce to he la. vatonhle. aed he hepee evrey aughm Wtu try k* remady^* It win cost them nofhleg, and may pewve Parttae wtahlag the psaomtpUaa, num. bp return maU.wUlplwtt.Him . . . .hhfinn4»l.«Bm *W») WUliamahaigh, Klag* Cks, New Torfc.
SPECIAL NOTICES. rl)r. J. F. Learning. ENTIST. ' re» OFFICE DATS I • fdPE Ml »• COLKT HOUSE.— TWredaya. , StUViLLk,— Thuredaya, Fridays, aad the forenoon ol Saturday*. ' CfTtaan Moocbatc. Condition* Cash. JelAt | To Farmer* and Others. THE EAST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS h or Ing j t recent act ef Incorporation^ notice la hereby given 1 a* heretofore done by EM. Dulkil*. Wool wUI alto be received in e> change for goods j I or manufactured lo order Into gafliictt*, Casrtmem, | UlankeU, Cloths, Flannel*, Balmoral SLIita. Stock- j I Cig Vara, Carpet Yarn, Ac., he. All good, guarantee.': to be of the same .uperlur [ Mil!, have hr-eomc an prominent thruugboul this ' ■ | The blghnt market cash price paid tor Wool, or - , j Rf'B'T IH Ol'IS, Prraldenl, ' ■ I ' LHAS. a. EITII IAN, Treasurer | i ol the East Lake Woolen Mlg. Co. a^rdni . NOTICE. ALL |>ere«t)9 Indebted good* or work done al ; the EaU Lake Woolen MUX oi lor *awm< aLtha | Mill, of R. A J f 'uUoi. prevlou. to the loth of I mmedlately with either of the underelgned , II A J |)r pi) 1 V iVII; i> ' ' IVHITAKEfL suddenly of apoplea, on Per , WliUakerh Weaieott j lUIFFE.— On the ilth Inel., al I be CoUl Spring. N- ■ and Mary K Ooffe, of Phlladrlphla, In the bit year ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS » CENTS REW ARIL 1 SH'SS HSrHlrSr? ally of the law ' ""j. 'hank" I Rio Grande, Cape May Co . N. J. |t i | nOI'LD YOC BREAK " - V"«Val'uiale,.??ira,|,*{r'M,w''r/itehr ,h'|rtT ' I weVa.r tor »al7 »■"! Hopes I No. 193 (Eight Thlrty-Ore^Merket elreet, below Ninth". Philadelphia. iron iirnn relln, ~~ 'V PHardwM?*loreTo'IOU* *' "" • ' " TRl'MAN A SHAW. , | No. (eight lMrt j -toei^M.i,kel^lreet, Till'. GARDENER** COMPANION 1 j Vpade. Hoe. Rakr'or Wec'dlilg For k h|n"«rm omen t" I for Sale, with aerrral elyle. of Children'. Garden TRl?MAN A SHAW, No. 896 (Eight Thirty-five! Market street. below Ninth, Philadelphia. i A FENTIVAL , JN BEHALF OF CHE , j FtsrilXG CHEEK S AH RATH SCHOOL j Tlll'RSDA V AFTERNOON h EVENING, I '* h,>" 1 • « inviud. I I - • !L PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING. i J jlAttorotoibly^nre proeL mrapntot, not elthe liuteor'ortewar? . n" co^nHea1 of^l ou^Miler, and are preparreTId Hrenra'parttreVo/the parting on of hwl. in Ibe above dlatneta. For (urthrr Information apply tooraddrvM. EDWARD ATKINSON A CO. Wrigbtatown, UucksTounty. Pa. mj21 ADJOCRN'ED MASTER'S HALE CAPE ISLAND. Pursuant to an order of the Chancellor of New Notice U hereby glv en.Tbat the Lota of I .and and Real Estate of John Dougherty, on Cape Island, In i the county of Cape May, a. heretofore advertised I-y me, will poilllrely be .old, pursuant to" adjournWEDNESDAV. the 90lh day of MAY, Instil. Hughes, In Ihe city ofcara>'l*land.<' 11111 °' Thn*' Sale (Kwltlve. Twenty |>cr cut. of Ihe purchase money to be paid when the property 1. struck oil. CALEB *. CflE EN, Dated May U. TKM. Master lo Chancery. W O O'L I ~ J£IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOn WOOL BY ALEX. WHILLDIN A SONS. ■Vor. go A S3 SOUTlf TtOXT STRUCT, myivim AniLancLrniA. TO LEASE. PROPOSALS will be received until theTwenttelh day of June, next, tor the lease of the ' SALOON at the tannlnua or the Cape Island Turntike Company, on the Delaware Bay, opposite the oure of John 0, Uttl.Proposal, will state the length of time, aad Cie per yea*, and trill be endorsed "Proposals for Cape I.laml Turnpike Saloon." and addressed to ALVIN P, HILDRETH, Sec'y Cape Island Thraplke Company, Cape Island, New Jersey. Cape Island, May 33, laee. (61) GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTtf. WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT! THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. ' Complete In one very large Volume of neatly 1000 Pages, SplaUldfy /OursM with sere 1*0 rta* Portrait. ■ Of General^ MB* Scree*, Map*, sag Dfegrwm*. -TN the eeladHeo of matter for thi* great work JL the author has coa fined himself rtrteUy to 3e(el Uu derived from the report* of Northern Cad Southern Generals, the report of lbs Committee on the Conduct of the War, National and Rebel Archives, Re. IH has carefully avoided the introduction of I any malter not .ukUy rrtisAf* and ePctof, and has I succeed sd In prodacdng what la unlreraally demanded a /elr and Impertlei lllalo.y of the War. I The greal superiority of this work over all others la everywhere acknowledged II U marked by a dapMof thoeoughaBa end accuracy attempted ura;«?^s-k3r«jiS5,(rsa5 ; •eedetgjagtor cliculars, aad see whylt sella fas- I '3x2~L ' Ca,B4lgSrS; PhUedelphle, Pa. ; CHRISTIAN SBC1AUSH. qnilE OaiDia CeHMOwim publish a weekly < l l'VKillsl THE CIRCULAR, at Walling- I Terms, ran— or 61 M n year to the those who I choose to pay. Row. A- tout lap, 1 " a T. Faaaa CaLLanax, > Late with Joha C. Bealc. - ALU. W. McLcaa. ) E. A. KING8LAND 4 CO., ST45S1 NO. * PINE STREET, N*er»aadw*g,N*ar TertL IN PHOTOGRAPHS ino Photograph* of nsntoma. ^Lndto. for m «eeU; * C- rt1 IKIMOGR, SSSC8S 3S B '
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