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®hr(ffaau %'ave. Cape Inland, Cape Uay Com ij. N\ J- ' S. It. MAOOKAIII.E. ' Wrdneaita), Oct. 21, l*««. °"r'££r:-; Hi wltkoui additional charge. ^ ^ ^ er Our motto : "8 nail profiu, and quick sales !" tt . 15 Miller & Co. Cape I. land. N J. YJT At a niti-UOtf or the Soldier*' Union on Saturday evening, it wat unanimously revolted, that, through re spec* to tire memory of laaac llall, * formerly a comrade la 7th Regt. N. J V.. the Biembcri eacort bii body to tbe place of interment. G*-Mr Lewis H Cresno, of Lower Township, at preaant occupying a responaitile aitoation in the States I'rituo. „ preieuted ut with a copy of a neat little paper called The Sunbeam, edited, printed and pabliahed by the inmates ot lbs prison. Its purpose ia to afford tfio prisoner* a means ot innocent relaxation and healthful pleasure. In Mrmorinm. The faiferal ot tbe late laaac Hall occurred on Sunday morning, at Cold Soring Praabyterian Church. The family and many friends of the deceased accompanied the refflnina from tbe residence of Mr. Joseph Hall, the young man's father — the body being immediately eacorted by members of the Soldier's Uninn. The continuous line of tarrisgea forming the mournful procnteieu and the number which had already gathered poind the church, contributed • eery Urge attendance, who came to testify their regard for the life, and'regr- 1 at the death of Mr. Hull. On arrising at tbe burial-ground, tha features of the deceased were disclosed, and the large aodience passed in reriewof tha remains. which were enclosed In a iprmlic roffitf', wrapped wiih the flagWndrr which he had screed in the drfeace of his country. The ■ iiody was then confined ita last restingplace, tilt appropriate religions ceremoniea balng performed by Re*. Jo«. Hubbard, of thh Cape island Presbyterian Church. On tbe aaaerabing of the uosuually »aat concourse inside {be sacred edifice, . the funeral service wa« opened by the tinging of ta appropriate selection — followed with | r*yer by lie*. M. Williamson. A *ery able and touching address waa delivered by Re*. J. W. Hubbtrd. nombtr* being sisibly affected, and all present could not bnt be forcibly impressed with the solemnity of the occasion. At tha cloaa of lbs discourse, the following tribute of reapect to tha memory of tbe deceased waa read : At a mealing of tha committee appoint" ed by Prieodship I-odge, No. 117 I. O. o G. P., to take aeitabU action in rafaranea to tha death of Corporal laaac Hall, lata mambar of Co. A. P. P. Colombo «, N. Y. H., tha following preamble and raaolotions war* unanimously adopted : Wnaaaas, It has pleased Almighty God ta retnova from our midst our friotd and brother, Isaac Hall, and Whmrab. We renont allow IbU sad dispensation of Pro*I3»woo to poso withool expressing oor sorrow and regret on aoenool of tbe earn*. Therefore , Jtrinrfl, That ia tha death of brothel llall, our i-odg- has lost ooa of ita wcr- « ln«*t member* , and oor country one of Ita noble deUodara. KatolatJ, That in hia death his family baa lost a kind brother aad affectionate eon, tod in tbia tad boar of their bsraav*. •*et they bare oor oiacorcst and moat hmmfrlb -sympathy. Jtaaalatd, That at a tokao or respect lb tle aneory of oor decaaaod brother, the We* wear tbo osaal badge of tnoarolag lor thirty daya. W. M. McCovaa, W. C. Buarr, W. V. Moms*. ^ Tha choir sung two beautifully middled ityntna, by request. and a prayer K* R*«. A. Atwood, wrmlnated the nule-u" tvptetac* of the day. — The cholera seems 10 nave made ita aptmarwoew iwjfatna. Two care, wf death bating occurred last week, wad «n.rs of earioue iUoom. it i* reported that SeeraUry s : ,nt ,,a ail! roa.ga a. aooa as ha has j c-.mpiot«i hie teport. upon which he j ia awgagrd. Qawwaj Shamn,,
Bane Ball Gossip. ' Quite ao impetus lias been gieen to ! I this fevorile gitno. on Cape Island, by : f our base ball fraternity, during tbe past | seek. The first of a series of games ! «as played on Saturday afternoon, on ' I tbe grounds adjoiLing tbo city gas | works There wan some excellent b»i- 1 i ting done, anil though tho fielding, on ' i the whole, waa indifferent, the game - i throughout afforded much rest sport:' | to the contestants and lookers-on. — ■ i I Considering the inefficiency of some J and the im xperiuco of others, the club : , I j is entitled to considerable credit for j i jj ! tbe excellent order in wbicb tbe gbmo 1 , waa conducted. " We understand that preparations arc , || being rapidly poshed forward to com- | j » pletion, to ba*e at least one game of | , » ball played each week | | A Wonderful Case. ^ Night before last a child of William j ' " Wells, residing in the town of iiathle- j 1 Item, a short distance from the city, I died rather suddenly, as the family sop- } 1 posed,, from an attack of diarrhwa. To ! 1 nil appearances the child was dead, \ ' j nnd it waa actoally laid io the coffin. , ' Tbe coffin, entraining the body, was | placed io tbe front room, after baring { i ( bten tbna arranged, end tbe family re- 1 I tired. The funeral waa to take piece | tbe next day. During the nigbt, Mr. , Weft heard a noise in tbe front room, i , nod supposed it was tbe cat or dog i , that bad got in there. He went in to I - drive it ouj Imagine bit surprise to j ( • find tbe body of the child turned in tbe j , . coiIin. He raised it op, and the little ! , - thing opened its eyes, looked op, sod | , , commenced crying. Life — animated : i life— 'was there. The fether's heart j ( I leaped wilb joy. Tbe mother egain ( - clasped her child to her bosom. Tbe I ( - physician aes sent for, and tbe whole , neighborhood wea soon aroused. Nour- . isbmsnts wore administered, end the child is doing well Singular to relate, 1 it has not had any diarrbtea since, and j there Is e*ery prospect ol it living. — ^ This is indeed s singular case, and confounds everybody interested in it. — Albany Knicktrboeker. ^ , (from IS. New York l.um.l of commerce.) j Druth uf John Tan Buren. Theanaoancem.nl of Mr. Van Baren'e j death, on tha Utb instant, on board tba I Scotia, look many by tu'prise who were I I not aware of tbo precarious state of his ' health for eome years past. Few men j 1 have enjoyed so great pertooni popularity, j i ■lod perhaps few have deterred it. Long 1 known asm leader of tha Democratic parly j ( ha wts neverthelhu exceedingly papular , with political oppaaatita, aaq even those 1 who suffered nioi-Wfrom hie rare talent in 1 ' public oratory, were given to admiring tbe 1 ' imperturbable coolness and anexampled < I skill with which be addressed mats meet- > ingt of bis fallow Ciliseoa. In many re- j - . specie be was tba most affective political , speaker in America. Ilis social qualities , were of (be first ordsr, aod he had at- ; inched to himself a large circle of per. I •una) friends and admirers. Ha waa boro ' at Had. on, February IB. 1K10. lie was educated at V ale Collage, and tiudied • ■ daw with tba lata Mr. Heajamin F. But- ! ler, at Albany, and Hon. Aaron Vander. . paal ia Kindarkook. lie waa first broaghl | io pabiic notice whan a young man attached to tba legalioa in London while , hia father tbe lata 1'xeaidaot Van Boron, I • as U. 8. hUaitlar at that court ia 1831 j —2. Bobaequautly hu became distinguished as a pOblie speaker on political , subjects, also aa a lawyer, it can hardly ; be caid of Mr. Van Buren that ha wae , , ever an office hunter, or if ao, he waa ^ t singalariy unsuccessful, having seldom ^ held office, end generally devoted himself . to hie profession, lit waa Attorney User oral or this Btste from 1843 to 1847. 1 ' — A man was lodged lo Mount ' Holly jail last week, charged wilb , throning stoats at Van Kirk's train, . while oo its downward trip on Tbors- , I day of last week. It eaemt Ibel the . i villiea bad beeo put off the 2 P. M. line from Philadelphia when nl KineoI ra, for refusing to pay bis fare, and, in : - revenge for bit ejection, threw stones , 1 st Vso Kirk's train, the first to past ; after he was pat off.' The conductor. , happening lo be io tbe car which wet I struck, saw the fellow roa op tba track end gava tba signal to back. Tbe rat- | : cai was orenakeo ef'er an exciting - chase, and pot on the train and taken • to Borliegtoo, where he wen delivered ' 1 up to the authorities — Tbe Republican Convention ol { ] Cumberland coonty met nl Viuelaod | t on tbe 17tfc intt. Alpboato Woodrnff waa nomftaeted for Surrogate, aad Sam- | uel Peacock, of Manrica River township, for 8btriff. James M. Riley, of KridgetOB, Charles Curfie, of MiUvillt, snd Elmer V. Robinson, of Maoriee River, were nominated for coranert ' Cridgrtou waa selected at tbe piece of ' holdiog tba next roaventi'oe. For the Ttsarmbly, Robert More wae nominated f ia tha first diatrict, and James H. Nix- , on in the aeeood district, i —At tha Demcrratic County Caavnation beM io Miltrifte on Tboraday, ; October 18th, tba following conaty e, 8wnmeaVB — Stephaa G. Porch, ^ AmasMLT, IsJ DuL-Davut HaVy. ■ * : '.1; :
UEflfEBAI. — Austria has completed the ces- . i aion of Veuctis to Italy. ' ' — M Tbouvenel, ao eminent French ' statesman ahd ex-MiuisWr, ia dead. ' — It ia taid thkt— Raxoey will be raled bv a Prnsso-Saxon military body, , enjovjag power in common. t — Tbe Texsa House of Represents- • I tijes has rrjacted the constitutional ' amendment by a decided vote. _ — Tbe admlrifitration is being 1 strongly urged by influential pasties to > demand tfie payment of tbe Alabama , claims. $ , — The Catholic priests in council • st Baltimore saluted the Pope by tele I | graph, expressing their wiab for the | maintenance of the ancient rights of | ' i the Holy See. J The Emperor of Austria express- I * orders a steamer lo sail from Trieste I | for Mexico forthwith, — In tbe liese bell game at Phils, j | i Uelpbiu on Monday, the Athletic Clnb , ■ of tbet city defeated the Atlnntici of i I Brooklyn. Score 31 to 12. I —The Xarragansett Indians, in | 1 I Rhode Island, have drclioed to become ! j citizens and voter* as they may under j , ' the Civil Rights bill of the State. , — The New Orleans Jitt advocates 1 I j a breaking up of tbe large plantations I 1 | of tbe State into small farms for the ' eocohragsment of immigration. ' j — Jonathan Worth is probably re-', elected Governor of Norih Cernlina by : a lergs rote over Alfred Dockery, who was a well koowu Union man during | , tba war. i — A Company of nogro volunteer j ! I soldiers was arrested oo tbe 17th at Charleston for violating the military 1 < order prohibiting military organizs- ' ' j tiobs in Sooth Carolina. | — Mr. McMillan, a Scotchman, and , | an extensive manufacturer of woolen - : goods, is about tb remove his busine*. ■ from the old conotry to Buffalo, io New ' York State. | —The Commissioner of Interna! Revenue has consented to arrange for i tha collection of tbe tax on cotton iu ; 1 South Carolina aod Virginia at tbe { shipping ports. I -—Tooy Laokoff married Agnes ; Kriept at Newport, Ky., a week ego, mod three daya afterwards both died of i cholera and were burled in their wed- : ding girmente in one gravo. — Secretary Seward publishes e i communication warning the colored ; people against schemes of emigration { to Sooth American republics as partaking somewhat of the nature of tbe s coolie trade. j — Ornsrsl Grant's pay is $18,078 j per year, and Lieutenant General Sherman's. $13, 51B ; each is allowed ! fifty borers. A major-general gets ; $3800 a year nnd it alloted five hones. Tbe pay of a brigadier is $3,94(f 50. — Hon. Charles Sumne'r waa mar- : ried in Boston on Wednesday to .N^rs. ! A lico Hooper, daughter of Jonathan Mason, of Boston. Tbe nnptiel ceremonies were performed by Bishop Eastbnro The honeymoon ia lo be < passed in Newport. i— Mr. Celdon L. I'aboll, the inveotor of "Daboll's Fog Trumpet," died io Norwich, Conn , on Saturday, last, aged 48. He was a remarkably . ingenious man, and possessed rare mechanical ability. He was also a fluent , , and able writer, and contributed many article* to tbe pipes on political aod agrlcaltoral topics. — From Paris, Rome and Brussels we have the neloncholy intelligence . that tbe mind of the Empress of Mexico— overteoaed by the importance of her mission and intensely depreaaed by < her bitter fail ores — haa given way, and that her Majeaty became laaane after < her interview with tba Pope, and waa being taken from Rome to Broaaaela in this afflicted condition. Tha latest , telegram from Brosaela states that the "mental crises" waa alleviated. — Some interesliog statistics and remarks relating to tba eooanmption of French winaa in England appear in < receot-nnmber of the Mom'luer Indus- ; trial Tha average quantity produced | io France is 38,000,000 of hectolitres, (22 imperial gallons ;) which are die- 1 ■ triboted aa follews : 16,864.000 consatned by the growers or gold directly;: to consumers, 2,454.000 converted into spirits. 220,000 go to make vinegar, , 2,336,000 are exported, 13,840,000 are ' taken by tbe wine trade, and 4,396,- j . 000 remain disposable. — Tbe most iatersaliog news from . Mexico i* the arrival of General Csetelaaaa at Vara Crox. He bad started j at once to meet Marshal Bazsrne at ; Pa'ebla aod iqangorata tba new ai.d mystefloes policy of Nspolton io Mexiee. From the Rio Grand* we Man that President Juarez has offi- ! ciatly disapproved of tha Uibaatoring raid of tbe ruffians from tba Texas -tor. oa Matamoroa. Waahiogtoa 1 despatches aanoanea the evaeoatlon of tbe port Gaayaaa by the French on j September 14 th, aad farther that da- > *l**'*|WlTi|k j
state; items. — Tl* Presbyterian cburcl of Wsstfield. N. J., a few day* since tna.le tbrir 1 pavtor, ih* H.v. K. By Kd*ar . prvsaat , of upward* of lit* humlrel doflsra, as a taken uf their K^od will ' ] . -r\. , wenly-Dtnth animal meetiug ' •it tbe New Jersey Baptist Kdacaiiun Society will be held at h*!*m, on the 31st : loeV,. R*v. O. ri. Turin. toe , of Freshold, 1 , will preach the anuual sermon. - Ths N*w Jsrsey BspUst Btaio Con. • ventioa will hold its Thiriy-seveeib Ae. uivarsary with th* church at Salem, ou ; Oct. 80>h., at Z r..«. Rev. l>. | J. Yarks will preach the Annsal Sermon, | and several brethren will deliver jyddresic oonsetion with tho A nnuat Repot. ally prosperous at tba pretest time. The | | new It. clsst is lbs lsrc«*i except ooe j ly CO, snd several olhsrs bava applied lo I * be admitted iu the middle of the term, j I There ere 80 young ladies ia the boarding The whole uoiifbsr of student* j oe.rl, 4-Hi ' P* j N. J.. jo«t opposite New York, I ha* already co*t glHIdyttOO, wad is out jel | I kind in lb* world. Iu the slaughter ; feet lo lenglt by ninety is width, with 1 three wings of seventy feet each, the • | — The Kt lie. Willtaa II. Udeobai. j Mary's Choreb. Burlington The Rev T l.ogtn Murphy, late assistant 1 minister of l*r see Church Pbiledelphls. | 1 adtsnceJ to the Frasbyterale Mr ! Msfpbt has soppt 'ed the pulpit of 8t Michael* i Torch io Newark oe several, i occasion* with great acceplatce. *' I SPECIAL NOTICES. ! J. Cranvillr l.cnrli. Mutual Drurlil Life luturuncr (dmpuuj, John It. Ilufrmait. ittomrj-at-l.an, Master, Examiner, and Solicitor In ThRWcerj. j Dr. J. F. Leamtug, filrange. but True. Drnftiess, lllindness In Catarrh. Iwydrn, llulUml.) lo. SIS FINE ilreel. PhlUilelphl* Testlmnnlsli (mm the most tellshle hi* Office. The metlesl faculty are lor lied to sc-Coml-sny their psttrsls, a* he ha* ao srcrel* In al* practice. .'RTIFICIAL EYES Inaertc! una. P"*^ > • Jalt-V Errors of Youth, vous Debllil,. rrraalure Oaeay. aad »ll the ot raffertsg humanlly. tend Tire In all who nee.! It, the iwslpeaad dlrrcilaoa lor making the *lm pie remedy bX which he wo* cured. SeffCrcr* wishing to profft by the *d*rrii*cr'* experience can do eo by addressing JOHN B. OGOEN, dJWy No. IS Chambers sr.. New York. To Consumptives. Ths advertiser, having been rctored to health In a (sw week* by a very simple remedy, after having suffered (or eereral years with * sever* , (sag affOe-llaa, aad that dread disease. Consumption— ts anxious to rusk* known to his fellow To all who desire It, be will seed a copy of direction Inr preparing and using tha tame, which they will Sod a sosx Crnr (he Costewrrioa. Asthma BaoxcHrris, Cocom, Colm, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Ths only object ot the advertiser In sending tha Prescription •* •» I he sBlrted and spread Information which every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, aad may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tha proscription, razz. By return matt, will please address Rer. Edward A. Wilsob. dVT-ly) Will lams burgh, Kings Co., NewTork Dr. Schenclz'B Mandrake Pills a Substitute tor Cotomel. . These Pills sro composed of vsrloee mots, basing the power to relax the sreietloas of the j (Vest as -fDsvpUy and effectually aa hia* pill or ' mercury, nnd without producing any ofthoasdlv- | agreeable or dangerous offsets which often follow I ths two of the letter. In aU bilious disorders these PUIt may he used ' with confidence, as the, promote U» dlsehaigw of villa led bH», and remove those obstruction* 1 ' from the liver aad biliary dwets, which or* the o* am of bilious iff ration, in gswersL I SCHKNCK1 MANDRAKE FILLS tare Sick ; Headache, and nil disorders of the Uvsr. ladL ] csted by salltnr skin; eoalsd tongue, rosUxaasm. ; drowsiness, sad a « coeval testing of wmvrlosss I sag lassitude, showing that the liver Is la a tot. I Ptd »r ohatpaeted eondtUoa. r ' ta short, Ihom FUts amy he used with ndraoi tog* ta all i sees when a pury alive or sllerstivs I j medicine Is imp. Wad. . FWase'axk (or "Di.achchck's Mandrake P.Us,'' I aad observe Ik si IM tore Ilk*.. son* of 'he Doc. 1 ! tor am on the Cavsmmeat sUmp— oos when In the loot stage of CaaanmpUoa. and the eglwr In I ! peThU' Frtuclpa^Oaca, No l-» North Sixth*, j PhUad.lphla. Fa. Oeaeral Wholrsile Agooto: pesoos Bnraes h r; Co, « Park Row, New Taeh; a t. Hoaee, lot j aolumers xi„ Bolt— oeov Mdu Zoha IE Fa.k.N, 'IkTom.ef rjwrthoU W.laat Rla., Ctartaaatl. ' > tRvloi WaiWlsr » Tazlae.m aad US Wahanh Av" , i mam. Chkarfc IU.i fatUm Rmthcrs. mmlkwa.. ; ; ^Mer of Rmoad aad Viae atioota,-*. Uuis, Ms. t — • *• ' 1 j
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTICE. . 'l*Hr. l*NI"N RHPCBL1CAN CONVENTION • ^1 lon.noin.lr candi. Isles 'o lw -uppUrie-l a" | rvnalsi ills. oculs-r'^wvL'*" ' ,"""n""n i ^ M'Kf l AI. AOTIt l:. , j ^ ^ OII.N^! ^ ( A. \ Oil. EN ! !l'urr U Inter Sprrm OIL. | Ulrarbrd Mlolrr MhRlr OIL. Kurked >' W. Coasl Wbulc OIL. | Kxlru Winlrr Urd OIL. larbon or roal (Bi-si Bmuds.j OIL. Lubrlralln; (fine or heavy mirbmoi) ) Sprrm Candlra, all sixes, New Bedford | IdamniiHnr t'andlrs. Hotels sn-l lie ParalBnr or Max Candlrs. ALLEN & NEEEDLES. | Krrtlllxrrs, lj ^ NIIEIIIE1-N h 4 I.E. 1 ;'rar-v ■, ; : ' :V'Lv : ' **-' ™No 'a'Vs a imTrVknawa ** ihe srheiiio tnci , '"hV?«V'mp!y^'hcn"I.»fueVre,m"o'ur".' ■ C- , usadfng>|dath**i m!d''le"of said' c reef, *l'h* am ' north loH] degrees and thirty minutes, sal ' James Thomp.on's line, soutti forlywevvli d.--1 s posl for a corner, i he same twdng swain Shaw'.
1 Is* liacl, sold Hoffmen purchased of Joseph 1 iqSj*'*UVSa& V trocl, J > oak tree, marked corner-fashion, stasdiag oa thr per's Cowpen, sua riiwnlng from these* north ! ' thirty degrees and fo.ty-hi* ml nates, vast fifty- l - four perch's to a r*d r*dar post, from tbrocr I r oorth forty-five degrees, west ttrty-two perches 1 to a red evdar post, bom thene* south thirty d*. v giees ami forty-five ndautrs, west to a red evdar ( f [mat, standing on the east eld* of th* aforesaid t ' sas^£frSS?tK.',vs; ' 1 s a d ° w U e'," . Tt usTl^es'' 10° Loir e r 0 T olw a sh 'p ) neigh- i 1 borho -d of Fishing Creek, hulled snd bound*. I ' as follows: Brgtaslug at s stone la lh* middle of i ' Saw'iMSs'sSSsS , . I— ,„»! .W..f IM— 1.1^ 1 1 n— or •«. r..-, i II.-, -I. .10 .1.II—I-C don'sapl' w'nhsw's line k land, south Ihlrty-thr** ' degrees sod thirty mlnalos, west tweat>-«lght . I perches to a post In Wm. Shaw's lino, and north- ' easterly corner of a lot of land belonging to twain Shaw, froto^thsme along Jhe line and bindtvm degrees, west thirty-two psiehrs lo s slone ' la the middle of Ihe said mala Bay xhoie road, r from thena* along Ike middle of said road, north . r six degr. *s aad thirty minute*, east thirty per- i f ohet to ths first place of beginning, ront-lidng I a "Vo I la the house nod lot nod reside oce of the ' Isle Jonathan Hoffman, deceased, situated lo . h the Lower lowoshlp, nelgborhood ol nshlag s Crash, hatted and bounded as follows : beginU slxtyfiro degrees, w es t four! ra n^a ad ^ half , '' thence*' south twenl j-slx degree* west Ihrae' j - Sjawss'suTSsSH' ; north Rre degrees west four perches to Ihe he- - glnalagi within which bounds Is eoatsmed * slaty porches of land. Th* second 1*1 la *d)oti>- 1 ' sKm> ^meBUo7ed"rowd0ar1a seSSmFl53l '' Brsl meaiioned lot, iheaec along sold line north 1 ; i OSTiThrs lo a corner of Reuben r osier's land i * IK* running and bounding by Ihe samffjouth two degrees west eleven per- he* to a iwtmrng* . hush foe a corner | then running south eighty- - K ffK-.iK aloag sold rand two pomhaa and rir X the i-egiaairg, root lalag owe new of land mora * **Tor**her with all the huUdlnga, herrd.isi. - - i 1 1 1 •- r~ T*iimn~r -- 1 — t l, Wtoc spyertlningj o^the what* a'aaffior of t* toot j .haw. Macey. — m 1 «wi xs, mm [uavet) SBw@r.
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