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©cfitu SiVatr. W': ■ - ij t Cape li1and,<3ape Kay Com ty, H. J. • v I ' f js. it.' maoonaoi.f, <i '.Wednesduy, 4>ct. IT, IWJO. || I i*,Z ""*i2 ' P, : SSe.1" '• * ' i£ s r » JJS^nw'u'wT '" "" U1~"fa " """ "'"c" | t£f~t>ur rootlo: "B-nall profits, ibiI quick lain !" i W . B. MILI.ES A CO. Cape Island, N J. Holilirrtt' I n ion. A meeting of the Soldiers' Uoiou •IB lie belli at the Win office el f-30 ] o'clock on Saturday i vcnlng, October aOtb. \ punctual attendance of ah the membera u reqoeeted. 0. Mao rath, "Scc'y. 1ST We call attention to the ad--,-Z, Tertiwment of Mr. Charlea D. Goldonberg, who bai been carrying on the ready made clothing boaineea at the Court Houee. Ha keep* a fall aopply of eeaaonable clothing conatautly on hand, ie always ready to show bis goods, and is reasonable in his prices. James T^'Miller, of Green Creek, keep's constantly adding the % latest and most desirable styles of goods to bis already extensive stock The people of the neighborhood ell' deel at bis store, while people from e dlstence ere finding ont that it pays better to go ftribar to cell et bis store Onleuury of methtsdisra. This being the first yeer of Amerieen Methodism, the authorities of that chorrh have made erraegemcnts for the obeervanre of this year, in a manner that will be creditable to that deoomloitlnn. Their first object Is to celebrate the oee hundredth year of their history, with appropriate religions services. Their second object is to raise large soma of money for the building and endowment of colleges ted seminaries, end the building of a Mission House in the City ol New York. It is eminently proper that the methedist of the ronntry should celebrate this yetr J with thanksgiving end praise- to Al mighty Gutl for the prcat success thai has attended their efforts daring the century now closing. Their membership numbers about two millions, while about eue-Gfth uf the population of the United 8taie* ere embraced under their infionncn. Their publishing intercste ere tbf 1 largest in the world. Their numrtoae missions are .everywhere ^growing and prosperous. History fnmbhes no psrelell to the .rapid growth and wonderful success of this denomination. Ahont two millions rq 4<^»rs have Iteen alrrady contributed ' for the purposes above named, and il la believed that fiva million will br realised by the cloee of the centenary year. During the ronth of October, special religions services will bo held in ell the methodist churches of the conn try, end every member waited opor lot a contribution. The Centenary meet- ' ings for the charges embraced in Cape ] May Coanty have been held. That ol Upper Cape May. Rev. 8. Townsend, 1'sstor, was held on the 5th, at Goshen. Appropriate addresses were delivered by Rev. R. B. Satellff, Rer.E H Dnrrell and Rev. A. Atwood. The attendance throughout the day end evening was good, and conelderahh interest was manifested. Ga the 9th. • masting was held at Beesley'a'Puiot Rev. K II. Dnrrell Pastor, end wet addressed by Rev. A. Atwood enr Krv. K H Dnrrell. On the 10th, » wetting was held at the Court House Rev. R. B. Suteliffe Pastor, and waaddressed by Rev. A. Atwood. Ot the 1 lib. a' meeting was held at Cap. Island, Rev. A. Atwood Pedtor, ant *.ta addressed by'-- Roe. fjy Q Williams, Rev. R J. Andrews gnd Rev 8. Townaetrl. Ou lite 12 V. a meeting was held at the Tab'tWnarlr, ana was addressed by Ree. R. J^A mires, R*v. 6 Tawauad and Rev A At wood. These meet lags eyre held to half of the g'.nd work to bo Mews the r>r<aw rhargss, will wait apo* D-e pe-pta for tWr cauuibotioaa at aa i "rI-T dr% . j - Col C. J. I brie, fcmaely State i ldbrar » aod some year, .go a sew a- j « A from W orrem r xsoly, died ia Tren- |

West Jersey Express. . The Philadelphia office of the West i Jersey Kxpresa Company bat been re- '! moved to the fool of Market street, u j which Is a decided improvement on the j < former arrangement. Under the man- j I ■ tgement of Mr. John H. Markley, this ' • j compguy has btcome a reliable Inali- ! < ration, and raukt at out of the beat i Express companies in the country. j'< Orpc May S. n. Axsociulion. . The Cape May Couuly Sunday School Association held its animal meeting at Dennisvilie on Touaday. • j Jtli inst. liusineri engagements pr.veuted.ua from attending, but srrenge•nents had been made with a rtliolile ] correspondent to furnish the Wave with a report of the proceedings, but (he gentleinau having failed to do so, j we are without any report. borne Pumpkins. Mr. Lemuel Swain, of th'a city, has i been devoting some attention to the | cultivation of a garden attached to his 1 residence. On severs! occasions we. isva noted the exiraordiosy produc- 1 ••ions of Mr. S, and have now to men, 1 1 tion the product of a pumpkin vine, islbrr more extensive than anything | of the sort outside of Cape May connty. j ■ The vine produced eight pumpkins, j which freighed as follows : one of 45 j pounds ; three of 32 pounds each ; j one of 31 pounds ; one of 29 pounds; j one of 27 pounds ; one of 12 pounds, I msting an aggregate of 229 poondt of pumpkins raited on one vine. We j don't bslieva that even Vlnelsod can beat (hit. Death of a Soldier. Intelligence was received by Mr. ; Joseph Hall, of the Lower township, by telegraph from Pittsburgh, on j Monday, 15th inst., ot the death of his I > son Isaac Hall. A letter had been j r received from biro on Sunday morning, written on the previous Friday, stating I j' that he was in good, health. The sad : intelligence- was therefore unexpected . i Mr. Hall enlisted in Company A, uf the Seventh New Jersey Regiment, • In 1861, and after serving a portion of his time was discharged on account of . physical disability, and retnrned borne, j ! After regaining hia health, he re-en- j listed In the regular army, and was placed in the recruiting service, in : which be remained nutil the time of bis doatb. Cape Island 8. 8. Association. The fourth quarterly meeting of the > Cspe Island Sunday School Union was I held in the M. K. church In this city, i , on Snnday last, 14th inst. Rev. Jos • W. Hubbard, the President, being sb- ■ sent. Rev. A. Atwood, one of the Vice f Presidents, took the chair, and called j r the meeting to order. The exercises were opened by sing i ing the hymn, ' The Children's Johi- : ) lee," a most appropriate selection, and . 'be singing produced a very fine rffcct. After a prayer bf Rev. Mr. Shields, • reports from the superintendents of the i r different schools were next in order — . Mr. Joseph 8. Leach, of the Baptist; . Church, and Mr. J. Q. Williams, of j . lie Presbyterian Church, stated they . were onible to give very favorable re- j 1 ports of their respective chergee. It < was with very great reluctance that I (hey answered the snmmons to give in I, their reports, ee it wn* their peinfnl I doty to make known the fact, that no i • progress had been made during the , past qnsrter. Dnriag the summer, they were hprry to ssy, there hid been . a considerable deviation, both at re- , gards aitendanea and religions Interest, from the hitherto "onward and np- j i ward" path ef their echoola. Both j . superintendents, however, were confi- 1 I drntly sasnred that the late indlffer- j I cnce, being one of the results of the fashionable season on the Island, was i . only temporary, and all woold again . burst into bright and gloriont entbu«lam. Mr. Geo. W Smith, snpcrlntendenl I of the M E.. School, made a very con eise bat favorable report of bis charge, *nd spoke in very high terms of the efficiency and punctuality of hit corps of teachers. This, he stated to ba the "grand aecret" of the average good attendance uf the children belonging to hie school. "Climbing ap Zion'a Hill," was snng by the entire assemblage with that -pirit of harmony, which indicates a song or hymn to be a general favorite. An address from Rev. Mr Shields, «bo i* officiating in the Presbyterian Church In this city, ia absence of the pastor, was listened to with that pecniar interest displayed by children when (hey deaire to remember what they Interesting addresses, delivered by Ilev. A. Atwood, and Messrs. J. 8. I.each and G. W. Smith, Inters pt reed ! with the staging ol hymn*, then fol- 1 , j- Vowad. , | Afb r appointing the Presbyterian j church as ike place ol next quarterly : j mating, Ue cougregatUta was dit- j ' misted with Use heevdioUoa. j V Pmsiiat JaMdea baa appaiaiad . ■ j WH -itHk, us a day at ffHosdj

Jersey Presbytery. The Presbytery of Weal Jersey held ; t its autumn meeting at Ftsieryille be- 1 1 ciuing on Taeadey the 2d lost. The | | opening eermon by th* moderator, j 1 j Rev. Sir. Stewart of Greeowlch, eras" | 1 admirable exppsilion of the way of , , ! iafvation. The Rev. Wm. E. Jones was re- j , revived froth the Presbytery of Genessee ! i < Biv<r, and the Rev. Alexandar Proud- ; , fit from the Presbytery of New York- ! A call for the services of Mr. Jones ^ presented by tha let Presbyterian ! Church at Cedarrille, and foe the aerj vices of the Rev. Mr. Proudtit by the PresbyUriso Church ,_st Fislerviiie. ' These calls were accepted. Arrangemeuu were made for the installation uf Mr. Jonea on the evening of the 4 th | lust., the Rev. J. Jonee of Genessee to ' preach the sertnon, by invitation, the Rev, Mr. Hubbard to deliver the charge to the Pastor, and the Rev. Mr. Gregory the charge to the people. The ' installation of Mr. Proudfit at Fialer- - ville was appointed for the 1st of Nov. I tha-Rev. Irvine or New York to preach j the sermon, by invitation, the Rev. ; | Mr. Gregory to give the charge to the I Pastor, the Ret. Mr. Ford to give the j charge to the people. | The Trostees of tbo Academy in tjiis ; place reported tbat^hey bad cancelled j ! its iodebtednes and pot il in repair | having for this purpose raised $2100, | mainly from among its frteffds in | j Bridgeton * The Presbytery psm d a resolution, recommending the Pastors to present j ! the Academy to their congregations as j | affording unnsnsi facilities for thor- ! | ough mental training, to which the P.rofeisors of Princeton College testify j a remarkably healthy situation— and j above all ae having been blessed by ! i the visitation of the Holy Spirit in the conversion of several of its pupils. . I Church buildings are erecting et Ab" • I secon and at Watcrfurd, the former is | | nearly finished and the latter is inr i closed' ; A committee was appointed to pre- ; [ pare a minnte in reference to the deutli ] f : of their revered and beloved brother, j { the late pastor of the church at Sn . ' lorn. I I The Rev. Mr Davis preached the ! t special sermon on Christian benovo- I r It-nee as "iT means of grace, In the j | Methodist chnrcb which as being lar- 1 rircr, had- been kiadly offered to the! Presbytery for its public sertices. The Rev. Mr. 8tewart was appoioted j j a Trnstre of the Academy in place of j ' { Dr Ewing dee. tba Rev. Mr. Beadle | Tin place of Lewis McBride dec. and the | Rev, Mr. Gregory in place of Dr. Jones j ! resigned. Oa Thursday evening the Presbytery j met at Cedarvills to install the pastor ; elect. Rev. Mr. Wood aeted as ModI : erstor, In the absence of Mr. Stewart, and pnt the constitutional questions. By special request of Presbytery, Rev. | ; Mj. Jones, brother of the Pastor elect, preached the aerm.or— a most excellent and suitable discourse — from Songs ol I 8olomon 5:16. Rev. Joseph W. Hub- ' bard, of Cape Island, with even more • than usual power delivered a very aol- ( ; cms charge to the Pastor, and Rev. ( Casper R Gregory, of thc-Ist Presbyt terisn Church Bridgeton, gsve a most I ; stirring and appropriate charge to the 5 people. At the close of the services f i the Pastor received the congratulationof his people, and Presbytery adjourned | j to meet again at Fislerviiie, in Nov., to install Rev. Mr. Prondfit over the ' chnrcb in that place. — -Bridgtio n I ChronicH. STATE ITEMS. — There have been eleven deaths by ■ | cholera in Borlington, and about the • i same somber in Bridgeton. In Cam- ' den there heTe been a nnmber of fatal • cases. — The Grand 'Encampment of the Patriarchal Branch or the independent Order of Odd Fellows ef the State ' of New Jersey, met in thecity of Newsrk, Wednesday, October 10th, in an- | nnal rommnnicatiun. An nnnsnal large nnmber of repre- | seaUtivee and numbers were in altendanee. The reports from the several sobor- ; dinstes in the Jnriedictian, chows s very large increase in the membership, and this branch of the Ord-r in a healthy and prop peruns coodilion. Nearly every Eoeampment in the ! State waa folly represented, and the beat of harmony prevailed. • The place of meeting waa changed ' from Newark to Treatoa, and the time' from the second Wednesday in October, ta the Tuaaday preceding the third Wednesday in November* io each I T**rj The following officers were elected •ad installed : James U. Wilaon. Treatoa. G. P. ' ■ Daaiei J. Piersaa, Newark. O. II- P. ' i J. L. Coryell, LuabertvUle, G. 6. D. John Ol Rh-a. T ran toe. G. Scribe. ; David Caaipbell. Newark. G . Trees ,, ! : Gaw. R. Greta, Bridgetoa, G. JJJj j &. rekda. KewMb, <U. Key. -If* ■ *

This dreadful appeared in th'it coanty, and- a | nnmber nf deaths have occurred. In ^ i Bridgeton, etnee the 28tb alt., the- fol- ^ deaths b»v# . taken place:— ^ Ebenezer Hall, Ju safes "R. Ltaming, . Matilda Loper, Phillip H. Fithiaa. t Miss EUs L. Fisher, Mr., Benj. T, u I Molford, Mist Lney Mulford and Thos. «i Uisapey. In Mitrille one death has "> ucgnrrid. On Saturday last, Mr. Joel * [ Mt ssec was liken tick, and died on j1 Snnday morning, about seven o'clock. — sMUMtt* RtpubKfhn. ISrThe ftllowiag is a copy of a letter. ' ; from tbe Secretary of the State, to Mr. c ■ Jonutbao Haad, in answer to questions 1 respecting (be epsning election, which ' was handed to ot for publication : : 1 j Stats or New J enssv. i ' Prj-AKTW>T or Stats. Tskxtos, Oct. 8th, '66. Dsab Sir. — Inspaclsre of Klcctioo are i | elected io tbe election district in which I , they ere to eel ; eed snly two names can > i be on one licket, thai en nriog a repre. , mentation of both pirties in the Bonni of | t . ' of eecb eleclion district. 2. Tbe Kleclion Boards make return" : 1 to tbe Boerd of ('snvesseri of ihe volrs ' ; i : for inspectors. Aiu they declare the clec- j | ' I X. There is ni doubt in my mind, bui r ' ' (hat a member o.' tbe township Board of j 1 ! Elections itikv be properly elected laspec- I I lor ol Registry end Election. I .'"-SVSLuu, ; | We rj Political. j The Democrelic Congressional Conven- | 1 ' | tioa for this datrict, met et Woodbory I 1 j Albert II. Sispe, Esq.. of Salein, as tbe | : i esndidste for Congress. The Congres- i I j eionel nomioetiunt in this Slate are as i i - First IliAtrici— Albert II. Stupe. I I Second " — Charles Height. F Third " —Charles Sitgresves. |j Fourth " —Andrew J.. Rogers. r Fifib " —Robert J. Gilchrist. ' First District- William Moore, j Second " —William A. Newell. Third " —John Davidson. { 1 • Fourth " —John Hill. . Fifth " -Gcorgo A- ilalaoy. j — Tbe Republicans have carried l'.nn I | two cdagressnieu. makidg 18 out of 24. I — Indians, Ohio sad Iowa have also j been carried by the Republicans by re- I | spectable majorities^ ' j Plirciiolocy and Physiognomy. 1 The lilostrated Annual of Phrenology ' r | and Physiognomy for 18GT,— Just Pub- | . I iished, contains — How to study Phrenol • logy: Npnesof the Faculties; Hindoo)" j needs and Character*; Fat Folks sod: , l.*sn Folks ; Iminortslity — Scientific j | Proofs ; Thomas Carlyie, the Author :) f| ITie Jow— Racial rocn>: fl ies; Civiliis ! r lion and Beauty; The Ho.'entot ; A Bed | e Head ; Formiag Societies ; Matrimonial : I Mistakes; Handwriting; How to con- I doct Public Meetings ; F.lisa Cook, the j . Poetess; Rer. James Martinoau, the j Preacher; ID v. Dr. Posey, the Author: Froude.tbe Historian ; Thiers, tbe French Statesman ; Jobo Raskin, the Art. ■ Writer ; Rev. Charles Kingsly, the Au . thor; Ilashrtlnesa — Diffidence— Tiinidi . ty; Cense snd Core ; Eminent American ,, Clergymen ; The Spiritual end Physical; I Large Eyes ; Ira Aldridge, the Trage. |f dian; lnfiue.ee of Marriage on Morals; Society Clasiified, ale. A capital thing, foil of Port nits snd many other lllostra. e tions. rrico 20 cents. Address Fowi.kk " A Wkixk, 3t9(Brdad«ray, N. Y. Pay men I ofAilditioiinl Bonn I y. t The Second Auttiyor of the Trearflry r he* just rcode-ed lljU. following decision relative to the payment of~tho-idditional * bounty : — * Upon cooseltetion between theaccoon- ^ ting officers it relation to cerlaio qnot- , tions arising ender the act of Jiffy 28. s U66, it has been decided that where a ii soldier served oat a two years' enlistment and then re-enlisted, was promoted and died in the service aa a commissioned officer, hit hairs are net entitle!! to additions! bonoty ; nor are tbo heirs of a solr diar entitled who was transferred to tbe t navy and diad in the service. Parent! of a deceased sol ier, ender the regulation? I of tba Secretary of War, mast join in the application for tha additional bonaty, and in cases where the father hat already ( applied, tbe application of tha mother, if . living, most also be presented. Where c tbe mother ia dead, tbo fact ahoold br •latad ia the father's application. Pa rent! of a deceased soldier wbo reside in a foreign country am not ontitlod to additional bonnly. Paragraph 8 of tba reg. • lotions itsnaj by tbe Secretary of War, - declares that tha act of Joly 28, 18GC, creates oo rights of Inheritaace.beyond . those vetted by the lew ooder which these ( heirs received, or ware ontitlod to receive the original bounty ; sod as by tbe act of ' Joly 11, 1862, sock foreign heirs were ex. ' eluded from receiving the original bounty, they cannot receive the additional-bonnl y. > Where the parents cf a soldier have been c divorced, or-Jieve separated by motaa| consent, the same rules govern tbe settle1 moot or a claim for additional bonaty, as ,*) here bson heretofore followed io the settlement of similar cases. When tbe claim t of a widaa of a soldier is pending for nrroert of pay and hosnty. tba additional 1 bounty will be ellowod ia the soma application, npon proof that tbo bad net nsar- ' ried egalu prior to Ibe 28 lb of Joly, 1866. In applications now ponding by the guardians ut (he child rau or e soldier, whore . their ages here beeo omitted, evidence most be foraithod giving tbo ago of each. Additional bonnly D discharged eoidiere cannot be paid through tbo Second And. itogj office, aad oo applications for il wheat*, discbarge ia ciahwed to L« , he«a leal w ill 1st eeteetajaed. vW

. Uelurns fiom all'lhe l.odgfe of the le- ; Order, of Odd Fellows iu the United Slates, • xcvpl those ie Texas end | North Carvlin, received at the present meeting of the Grind Lodge in Bemmpfr, show thpl the total iiuuiber of memfarrs ul ' lodges is 179,175, and of Kacaorpmrols, J 25,746. l'ui.nsy Ivaoia has the Isrgo.: membership. 5t,7()ff* in Ihe Lodga*,*and j 5.944 ia the Encampments. Ohio is nest with 23,664 members of Ludges, aud 4,527 members of Rhcsmpmruls. Maryland h»« j 1 1.446 members of Lodges, aud 1402 mam- ' ' r>rr* uf Encampments ; and Indiana, 11,- | of relief granted during ibe lest yeer in j Ibe Stetee was about gGtMI.OOO, of aliich Pennsylvania grunted $179,471 ; Mary- i 1 land, $91,208; Ohio, $6(1.174. nod In- j liana $41,527. . from Europe. The London 77«r« of the 4th instant, , publishes a very remarkable article, sd. vising the British government to amicably | adjust, und then discharge, the claims of j j the Ci.il Sd States for damages canned by j [ having a power of settK-invnt. and charged "deliberate on the rights and duties ol I I«ord Stanley, the Forego Minister of j qoet in Ltvvrpuol. in .Inch he set forth the edruotage. of en intimate fr.codly { alliance between Greet Britain and the | I London Time, rays the speech was de. I ment a- United States .Minister to France I IS commented on by "the Dans journals, j Some of the writ.rs think that lie is purl of the Munroi- doctrine as applicable ru the Mexican thruor. while others -ay Ihe contrary. t'orreepondi'oce fr in Peru, user (\,nsiaaltoople, deled oa the l»th of Se|h■ember, .ui.ooi.ues Ihe coidrfollon of the | onrchase of the Island of Metos, a most ArvM|n-!ago, by the United Slates govIhe positive interests w hich ihe Americar j — R Adams. Esq.. the oldest per j mourn! resident of Atlantic City, died f j on Thursday night, aged over 80 years ! SPECIAL NOTICES. John II. Iliidiiinn, ,)-Mlorncj-at-Lnw, Master, Examiner, and Sollt'llnr in Chanter). j CAPE MAT rOCRT itl'l'SK. SKW Jl;ltS>'t : I Dr. J. I'. 1. est miiig,

DtNTUT tirricK i>\va: ' m I j UPB MAT l-'Ol'HT IIOISK— Tuesdeye. . Strange, bul True. r ' dTr-ly taT'nroaXsay.'kew'vork. J . Deafness, Dliiitinesa & Catnrrh. « ' I. ftAACS, O^fTTtir Ami Aurlst, (formerly o' C S .f ] """ "" 7a'l"y" ' ' Terrors of Youth. I A nrnttemsa wi" sufTcred for years freei Ne. cons DcMllry, Prcmsture Decay, snd all Itir r » can do so by addressing " r * JOHS' R OCDEN. < ( dTt-ly We. M Chambers New Vork, , To ('ODsnmptlves. i The sdrertlsrr. hsrtn* been restored In health j ■ In s few weeks by n very simple remedy, nfts* , , tunc sUVe-flon, and thst dresd disease, Consumf I'uffCrers the mean, of cure. °* S To all who desire It. he will send a ropy of ( the prescription used (free of charge), with the J dlreef-on for preparing and using tbe same, which 1 ' they will And a scar Ccar for Cossmrnos 1 f Throat «nd Urn* AITCetlon.. The only object or ( Ihe adeertlarr tn aeodlnx the Preaerl|illon Is Ie s he eooeetrpa t*» t«r Incalustile, and he hO|Mw es*ry sufferer will try Ma remedy, ne It will coet ] them nothing, and may prey's blfeslng. , Parties within* Ihe prescription, rare, by re- I ■ turn mall, will please address ' Ree. Cowabd A. WtLeo*. j dH-lyl Wllllamsberyb. Klnci Co.. KewTork > Kchrnck'a Scattecd Tonic. J I This medicine. Invented by Dr. J. H. lew sari. I , of Philadelphia, It Intended to dissolve the food ^ nod make 11 Into rhyme, the Srat process of dl- , sralloe. By rlraneln* Ibe atomarh with Sehrnrka ' Mandrake Ptlla, the Tonlr soon reetores Ihe ap- | petite, aad food that could no! be sales be tore using It will be easily digested. f thy nad the appetite restored. ] I hreee the Teeie aad 1111a are lequlrod la aearly - of IhelKA WKKDTOKIC aad three or four hoaae 1 s ef Ihe MARDRAKE PILLS will euro any ordh- , Dr. se brack makfa profreuoaal eUlte la Hew 1 York. Boetoa, aad at hie principal Office la fhll- • adrtphia every week toe daily papers of o>eh I place, or hla pamphlet oa coasumpilua for hie ' days for Vtadtatlob. neaae obarrr. when purchasing. Ihat the two j - likenesses of tbe Doctor, ona when U the last , [ la, la perfect health, are aa Ihe Covrrnawmt ' Sold by all Dnigxlata aad Deabrra, price »t JO o I per botne.orsnothe half Sean. All teller. ' ■ hr.a.lpwl omee, So. is Berth aisth Strrot, Phil- ' ' adrlphta. Pa. J ( Csa, «T;ll Itaore, Oalr: more, Md.; John D < Pacha, t-tastaaau, Ohio; Walhar aad Taj lor ' » (k^suwmiasRU-Ae. 1 !■ 4W»ahw i«h.teea (hi * I

J. Granville Lcacb, , I ATTORAir JMI roVS*r.LLO*-AT-LAtr , I Tf I SOUTH n>TH STREET, |£ .lltilitnl Bcurfll Life Insurance ; Conilinnj, _1» Apqs't ruo't «ra Mv'.ivv.iv. ; MAI1RH.D. 1 MIXKER— ROfjgks.— At DennlsvUle. October j J I Sth.py Rer. S. Townwnd, Mr. Ilui A. Mriura i a i of Goshrn, to Mr.. Klmisa Rouocaa. of Ewiags | « D I I'D . ! MULFORD.— la Bridgetoa, oa Baaday, Oet. 1. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |c S 1 Tv™, 1 si"h No ms (Eight T^Jy^va) Markcl^irt^ j" ^ | | below Math, Philadelphia, t Illuniiunting « undlcst icks. No. SA5 (right thlrtydtve) Market elrect. [ J below Ninth. Philadelphia. Tni l'K FARM EOR NAI.E Ik'iobVr »th.'-S»rUCUU" LJA CARRieON.^ j FAI.I ABI.F. ItEAI. ESTATE' J| October I3lh. ISW. |tnKS*C«Ii Utudfk J. I ' YEW FA EI. Aa WINTER fiOOBA i ' m "*■ M'aol'f'aah'. onaiilr' DrroT] ^'a'k' Ii* a h o rl '""'rp j ^ pi iii.ii vti.i:. ^ j

AGENTS W ANTED FOR THE CAMP' ™ ^lOlVlTA L, rlKI'0' fc THl | :3-: . h. .Irate. Ihe char .ctcVofthe lead^-'thr humor 1 of the aoldlnra Ihe devotion of women, the bra- | S7bST!S; .W1 "'e^h«ro~' I Ihe aKvewiwSlal'' *" " Addra^a' "a TION A*' I'l'BLISHINU CO , 607 hlloor SI., Pbllada., Pa. ^ ^AGENTS WANTED.^ ard°Soth|* l"'lh"Cbe"l ■ Itr hands." This le the moat proSlable work for Agrnta now out. The political nrilrmen! Commt.alone liberal. AU.lre.. o row II. K. STF.BBINS, Hartford. Conn. WANTED. AGENTS, to eeU Rev. D C. Boot's works.— ^ "The Cottage Library.'' by the ael or alegle JUC'h0RAC^WFNTwSrtH, Publisher. IIS '.Vashlnglon Street, Boston, Manx A PHYSIOLOGICAL T'lEW OK MARRIAGE, nonlalnlng nearly > soo pages, sod iso Fine plate enGRAVINCS of the ANATOMY of Ihe HUMAN iSSsSi SSsSasSf ^sumeitful M^Cmuden ^ty'flteni married, and those contemplating marrlaga, who swssr»" srsa? srsa .? a "vss ■ israi: Uiriar* ^"'rbiVb^';*? "'bJ' "Seetdal sent to nay port of Ihe world. SEWING MAFHLNEK lUnrrnitrt' *\gen^ wanted Addross, EMPjREjl. M. CO. ^ ^ H1EGENK WINE, \ ft'SC AT PERLE. A*D Al Meaare. LAMBERT a KAMP1NG, Xlh S3 Broadway, New Tech. have lot some yearlmade ""I'l, 'usTa^y' °r gSSSSJ

i "the ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE kU le.etved all Ihe HIUKEAT ^^XEMIOMS o^UaWtt* l„Rg Sff rl ' 'uESr 12VMILT -ETriNO MACHINE." "BEIT DUUBLE-THKaAD MACHINE." j "BEST SAMP Lk »' '.NG-M ACHINE i ^'AgfenlVw«*^"^V^ sy^ DR. A. ATKINSON'S | IJ ALSAM OF HUREHOUNO. A -cwc/aiHoy 1) AM. (or holds, cakgb. Croup, AthmZ ' li-med "fa jr,Un,r"'n *{f" *jCuuqll'tiT ' Sjl^reen °' Z'at^* 1,* R THE PEOPI.E'N FRIEND. PE MTM\ IS' V EOEX uBUC^PAIN KILLER ^ ^'•"°Vh|'bc0m<'d*ino^^haf>^TO,th ^ j everybody know, to la-good. j iheJA-oodataeaic. W6^BaRlwrlsys|: • It ba pI n^l^to'eapeTpO'e'"1*118* *** "**" LEE, MAU1C -OAF. rSSSSSSS SaS? [ CO., fl Park Row , ... Y.CIty, Wholesale Agents tilOO TO $SOO I)»:U MONTH, and all tapeaaee Paid. We I Jt want Agents, Male and Female, every where, rasaa? ~w®Skja sr' No. u South St., Baltimore, Md. < IILVALIER'S LIFE | Ul^ ■AUTt",,wi!r POsi?!vELfKf*M|l f 1110'' K 'toF^sr '* liargLs&ijtsi^i'd'S 'I'm I "*ou 'r" 'li?V hv'tfatT,* roi5*W au dJuj- r~ I gt.la. SARAH A. All E V A LIER. M. U. MRS. WINS LOW'S ;«re" , j THE BEST HAIR RESTORER EVER OrTEft'D TO THE PUBLIC. I j g'o^th'ul,?^ ' lwatA a/uele^for' the hm'r ^he ^QtlEEN Price SI (.cr t«,rtle. soldMby all Druggtels. Also, by TUTTLE h CO.. 1W Fulton SI., N. V. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS, i *°FFERERS. j NERVOUS TONIC s^IN VIGORa'tOR. J 11 Y PO P 11 O PS^l T E 8 , ^ 4 MEDICAL TESTIMONY. . efficacy of the Hypophosphltro la Ihe treatment ^ ' c'.c III the tirratret Dlacovrrlra in I ha aclunce of ; Medicine. It aland, upon It. own merlta. .ad ■ I Vi'0!*" !o* *°^iiu'if '' i"«*°ucd* ,fus,re,*i'' I Nervous Debility, Chlorofte, and l»lptrnl Con- • umptlon.— E. V. Sravxu, M. D-, Turla, N. T. CJ- Preen— la 7 and ia«t Bottles, at and »1 Ttrmid bv au roarer VahH^ Drug^lals, and i ^ acr/'^lof * at " 1 'l - should tie addresses!. ' ' MRS. WIN8LOW8 ; 7,1- „„„ TlieMwrn Pilu Xre prepared oalr for a leCttmate purpose, and are the only safe and efetlve medietas for those painful and dangerous disorders Io which the Female eoaetltullon la auhjeet. THKT ARE THE ONLY GENUINE PILL* i EXTANT. ' b*M°m 'i t'ha piinlj'aSIik!" j& wnUmi^tlfa! or mother should be Without the Mystic Pill.. Roid by all Druggists. CHARLES PA ELI'S, d [ JJ ATTER, ^ S. E. COR. SECOND k SOUTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. rearoeahlTuwmL,IA"™**' C>Wr*'*?y {■ LITIKENI OF CAPE HAT Co7' - | H AVE A epleudld .lock of Haw Faahloaable FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Thc^Lakern M^and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS . Can be found at my Store, t Call and era me before you purchase elsewhere. • My motto la i "Quick Sales and Small ProBte. C. D. GOLDENBERG, ' TLh-y Cape May Court Houee. ; j5S7irowSifH» ; K=. as-Tfii.'ShiiC',?, — aw MEN AND BOY'S WCAXIJ] CP Our motto— "amaU ProSu sad Qetak . G re ua a c^yonJ.tl( oai-sm No. 7 North SECOND street, Snt Dry Cooda store above Market, eatt tide, Philadelphia. . ~ E8TABLIIHED IS ISIO. FANCY DTIINS E8TAILI8HKKST. J. A W. .JONES, y- 1 \" O. an North Frout street, above Callow I, 111, 17 ITvlladclphla, Dye silks, Woollen ead Fancy and^k at our work before gulag elm-hero. ! LADIEIP FAffiCY PVU! . ^TJdjl rme-n a-a_n(d^eatsb(tyed ^hur Mean. J now^ la , -ne of Ihe LtieM^eedmoei heeuttRU aalaslliiim for Ladles' end (Wlhtrea-e weer, In Ike dW. ArlTt V '' Cn>" Vwr Cloves : S^^^wSMSu-uaa . e call from my filieii nf Cape May CeneAy end , -y— r— *