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f hr ®ct;tn SXjvt. Oope Island, Cape Hoy Comly, H. J. ] -• 1. 1 H. K. MAGONAOLE. * | , Wedne»u«> , Dec. 1». i ' 1 HATkn DC ADVKKTMMU. "T^yrrv^L. ' *is 1 „ . ,. - ow jhi M QU Malt nluu, Uteoa mceu.. . 2m neatha".... »<um i . -glS'IlT!! ;z; fjf 1 Our molla : "bmall piu&U, aud quick sales I'' u . B. Miller A Co. C>|M Island, N. J. |y Tltsddeus Van Utlder, of Pe- . tersbarg, in tbi* county, on ihe 3rd iaat , killed two lioga. aged U montbi. , weighing, respectively, 604 and 386 i poaadi ; also, one aged 11 monitor weighing 446 pound*. They wel> coui moo itock and bred by Wiitel* Young, K»q , of Pctcrabnrg, and laid . to be, by jodgee, excel-ior. gcbooarr Unch. A fine centre-board schooner, of 330 ' 'town burthen, will be launched from the (hip-yard of Richard 8. Learning, 1 •t'Deoiiistillr. on Balorday, gjid Inat., , at 10 o'clock A. M. The weiael, It I* aaU. la constructed - in a eery inperior ■anner, and reflect* great credit on It* builder, Mr. George P Wentzel, for the ikill dlaplayed in the workmanship. Che ie to he commended by Ceptain James McKlwee, of Maurice Town, X.J. % Church Ihirr. It will be -seen, by reference elsewhere, that tha three leading church denomlnationa pnrpoae holding Fain, ' a a it tbair wonted enstom, during thi approaching bnlidaya. Tbe Praabyteriana glee notice that the epacioe* bail of the Ceatre Houre will be afroe •f their featieitiee. The Baptiat folkr will bold forth in ihe apienilid diningball wf tha La Pierre Hon*', whlcl they ao creditably arropled twalrt months linee. The committee of tbr Method lat charrh hara not, at yet, deelded at ta the placa for holding lhaii Fair, bot dna notice will ha girea ere the week rloaea. Doobtleii, eacb-af tbe ehorcbea will do a» well aa heretofore— we hope much better.
The aebooner "Daniel /Tbwmend," of Great F.gg Harbor, Captain J. D Townaetid. ran agmond near Cold Rprine Talet, hear Capa Iiland, or Tnaedey mqriiltig, the 19th Init. Thi eeaaal hailed from Georgetown, D. C.. and en bowod for Bridgeport. Conn., leaded with about 800 ten* of coal.— Every effort to ran the wreck off, ao a # to am tbe cargo, riggingi ate., proved froitleee, the hall volng to piece* d*r leg tbe etoray "RnrVaster" that raged #11 dat Bnnday. Sine# thca the beach from tbe rcere of the dlaaitrr to the eteemhnat leading, la atrewa with coal, which haa heeti waehed aihore. The echeoeer "M. E. Heedereon,'' a Wo ran aabore en Ihe Cold Spring Bar, ea the lltb Inat., bot wai fortnn eb eaongb to re -enter deep water or Saiarday, jnat one hour before tbe wind ••♦red rooad to aortbeeit, that narrowly eecaping the tame fata aa thr "Tew tared." Head la the llewi. Oar friend* theowgbent the country .hontd beer (n mind that item* of pew. frmm their respective neighborhood, ore aiwoy* aaeeptable If anybody art* married or diet. If there ere act I daatg or flroa, aend aa tha faoU state nlaaity and briefly aa possible. Tin galea and tr* wafer* of real estate should • Mao he noted. Ie arery neighborhood Wilis of latere* amy be gathered erert 'imwfc, and If Ihe* are eent to na. w. wiO gladly giro tbem a place In ohi eehnne*. W# ahall do oer beat b Bather what w* can in Cap* Met eweaty fur the brneflt of our reader* f Wnh nf eenre* a good deal nill racapt na which nar *obaeribers might upply They ntay aW* boar ie mlad when thei hara produce to self, pieces |* ad»»r tWa, a artlen# to come off. ball* to tik. plat*, or aaythiag la tbe way of ad aartkiag or priatlag to be done, lha: •ecu da it aa aicoly and cheaply a* ..Mghndy. > M- — A few data ago aaothar in aohnue*. Stoih at Taekahwn, New Jar- ' n-g.wna bwacbad althM ptecn, and ] wnant^ wuuku 10 fhUedclwhl. , -4- whwnt BIM. BtoTto „«~i j
t.5l.h It B. B. 4 omp.-tnj. Tbe Aenoal Meeting of the Cape I May and Millrille Railroad Company, •aa btld on Tuesday, 1st Inst., at W. Hotel in Mill.illt. Dr. E. L. i ; II. Wale* was called to lha Chair, and I Henry Swaio appointed Secretary. Ou motion, Dr. Jobo Wiley, Janie* L. •Sinilh and Franklin Hand were ap- ' lioioted Inspectors to conduct the; election for Directors of said Company. ■ The following named geollrweti were , elected Director* for tb* en*alog year : J. U Stereo*, T. J one. Yorke, Ja». 11. Stereo*. Albert W. Merkley, Colemen K. Leentlog, Robert F. Storktoo, Cbe*. P. Sirstloo, J. F. Cake, Waters B. Miller. A report of the Treeaerer for tbr pail ye.r aa* preseoled. The report ■liawed that while the wialer boaioeta of tb* Rail Road was a lost t* the Company, yat that it we* expected, that the Summer buiintas would, In a few year, by strict aud careful economy, <u*fcc tbe Company kelf-iuitainiag. — Tito report baring been apprured it was tlierenpoa Ueaolred, That it would beil subeerve the iotereat of tbe Railroad Com,i*ny ea well a* that of Cape Mey county, to keep tbe expenses of the Company radured a* far a* possible. A resolution we* alao passed ehangug the time of holding the sonn.l ncetiug from December to Augost ol eaeh year. At a subeeqoent meeting of tbe Di sectors, John O. Stereo*, Esq , was -lecled President, Hon. T. J. Yorke, Treasurer, sad Samael J Bayard Secretary. Important to Farmers. The high price of lande, beary taxes <nd the other expenses to wbicb mod•rn f.rmrr* are (object here hed thr -fleet of stimulating prodnction, and f is a consequence, land that twenty rear* ago was barren, ie now prodncng large crops erery year. This, of ■nurse, is doe to Improred modes of -alligation and high manuring. This .ystem has created a demand for what ire called artificial manures, and there ■ re numerous firms engaged In sopply•ng these. As msny farmers know, to heir loss, many of these firms are boms and snpply bogna articles — glring narble dost for gronnd bon*. nnd dirt , or gnano. We arc, therefore, doing •hen an essential serrie# In directing heir attention ta a firm of established -•petition, and thoroughly reliable. Allen and Needier, of Philadelphia, ' »e enn safely recommend na dialers *ho esn be railed epon. They arc nanufacturers of all tha moat approved ' nanofactpred fertilisers, aa well aa 1 testers In gnano and Imported manirea. The firm i« the oldeet la this 1 •rade-of any In thn country, tad for 1 1 '•art past has staod at the head of thr 1
L" 'rode. Their aim is to snpply only D (he genuine articles, and aa they are Id nanufactnrers, they are certain t* do his. Adeeotnrers who snpply worthIn °.u articles may supply bogos manoras or lees money, bat farmers who wish i.. >o secure the worth of their money will — teal with an established nnd ra* pacts' ihle firm, supplying geonlne articles 'd Allen and Needles i Is* deal iw- all r 'tlads of oils — Sperm, Whale, Lard nnd x* "oal Oil. A great deal *f impure, h. -xploslf* and »ery daognroo* coal oil ie <■ sold by some dealers, bnt this firm il, -ell aotbing bat the best grade of ceil ilL Tbey bare a reputation loo wall >siabllthed to tamper with It by dealing g 'a an ansafe artfcle. 1 The AddltioMl Bauntj. r Claimants for tbe bounty, noder tbe ** ict of Joly 98, 1866, ehoold be particr" ilar t* make their application on forms " «hlch will he furnished by the Pay Departmcat, or copie* of socb forma. Ve other* will b* recalred by the dis- ^ barslng officers. The eleima of living '► 'oldie rs are adjusted by the Division ot I. Referred Claims, lo charge of Col. r Wb. R. Gibaon. Twelve Paymasters I iav* been detailed to make tb* payd -weals, which have already commenced < n the Pay Department to the aoldiers d J Nnw York, PenniyljrMin Taterar d Reserve and regular regimnnts, who } iav# complied with tha regnlatioos • ireacribed by tba Secretary of War, i hat all the applications shall be on file ■ U tha Paymaster GeaernTe for a eel. ' 'egimaat before eny payment# shall be nads to inch regiment. Aa fast aa tbr ■ roll* of the other regiment* era comule ted paymcaU'will be Bade. — Oa Saturday avaaiag, 8th Inat , . IB car John llertman and PoatBsatar 1 Henry Webber of MiUvill* gel into a fraoos. la whleh Webber was severely ; needled. |t appear* that there has 1 , not been tha Boat amicabla relation 1 >etwe»n tbem s lacs tba trial of Wah- ■ >er for opening n lattar. soma Boaths t dnce, at which he was coeviotad par- i , tially on the tentimowy ot Hartman i ; . Oa Betarday avaaiag Hartas aa caiiad j *saBpe os w tuasr, ass rata rave la a , • OBM time stottag the chaega girae | Ob wwa flva cat. ,Urt, Webber. I. • i. sapor ud. *.id aa ha thvw dawa the f r I- e*.ta. Bhhe yw » peeeawt « j ■
STATU ITCm. ! — A Mis. Green sued Mr Jaht A. !j Taahon, iu the Monmonth County , j Court far breach of promise of mvr j riage, and received $2,800. Tanbnn j . ' deserted her for a rich widow. — Tbe colored men la Mount llol- ' ; Jy New Jerkey, have organised a divisi j iuo ol tha Sons of Temparaoce. It ie 1 called the John Browohdlvfsion and i* , | the only organisation of its kind in lb* : j State. — Oa Wednesday, a fine schooner - of thru* hundred and sixty tons burthen , was launched from the yard of Mr. i J arsis II. Bartletl, in Tuqkerton. She is to be coinmaodsd by Capt. J. CWilliiu, of West Creek. — A powerful revival of religion la 1 in progress ia Pennavilla M. E- Chorcb , 1 under the paatdral charge of- Rev. W > B. Boyle. Between one and two bun < ' dred persons have professed conversion ' > sad tbe work is still going on. — An excellent quality of pollers' • clay abounds io Vim-land. It affords i the best opportunity for potteries in | the United 8t*les. It is a new and j important discovery. A pottery has already been started, and tbey are torn- ! , tag ont tbe beat quality of ware. j , — A New Jersey Central Railroad train struck a wagon io which a man ' and woman were seated, at Boood 1 Brook, on Monday evening, killing ! bath persooa instantly A brakemsa ( of a gravel train on tbe Erie Railway was killed by being run over near 1 Penbern City, an Wednesday. — For two or three weeks past, the freight cars on tbe 8asaex Road have been filled* to repletion, with perk, poultry, batter, buckwheat. Sour and other prod net a of Bosses cooatr. On , Monday last, so leas than 800 dead . hogs, were sent down to the city, with « dne proportion of ntbqr articles of \ eonaomption. — On Wednesday afternoon last, vaother accident occurred at the Blsach--ry of Messrs. Wood k Gsrrstt, in , Millrille. Mr. Albert Moore, a yonag i -nan about 22 years of age, had his i <rm caaght In tha machinery, and < crashed between Ihe elbow and ahoul- 1 der. He was so badly injured that it ' was found necessary to e*aveT~hitn home in a carriage. — Tbe schooner Tbomna Lombard. , whil* sailing ap the Delaware with a load of oysters on Wednesday last. < capsized off Bombay Hook, and tbree • ■if tha crew were drowned. Their 1 names were Tbomae Condeys, Thomas ' Callahan and Charles 8tackhoose«- ' The Captain, Michael McGoigeo, and 1 William Hauklne, were picked ap by ( j a boat's craw, bot not nntil they had , ; in the water for soma time. Thr , schooner was owned By George H. i ' U1J4I.... _L. IAU lm . Knot # I A AC i
j : Middleton, shout ,,, — Bridgeton Chronicle. 0 — The Methodists of Tocbehoe are i- to hold a festival on Christmas Eve * sad Christmas day in aid of tb* sew h church edi6c* now ercoting there II ooder the supervision of Mr. Wm. C. Whiteesr of Bridgnton. Tbe enter1 talomeot is to be nnlqae, and to em11 brae* tbe entire man j pbysiclal, moni ta), moral, and social, sad will no , i. doobt be a rich treat to thn people i f i) that vicinity. Prominent speakers ar* a to make addresses, and the occasion 1 I will no donbt stimulate largely the en- 1 II t^rp, riling spirit already at work in the ' t community. j — Peterson ia becoming famoos for , railroad accident*. Patrick Roach, a I . laboring man, 60 yean of age, was • . killed In that city on Mohday evening ' , by being ran over by the 6 o'clock 1 r freight train of the Erie Railway bonnd j . for New York. The Guardian lays ( . he was killed at the Straight etreet , , crossing, and "was tore to pisces so , I suddenly and aerially that the record i ;* almost to disgusting for print. No- • , thing remained of bin body together t . save a part of bit band and one aide of 1 I his breakt. Hlk leg* and armi were * , terribly mangled, tod ona leg and one | , sra was fonnd qnlte a dlstaoee from , tha body. When takea ap it was fun A (a nlam ■hit ar.a I. ft i necasaery place Ml
of him on wtd* boards and so keep il , together as w*U a# possiMe for burial " , A Coroner1! inqaest was on the i remain* of tha anfortnnate man, tbe . jury rendering a rerdlet of accidental death, -Rav. Denial Wise, P, P., editor ol the New York "Saaday Bchaol Advo. caU," says: "I have jasl examined a asw invsatioC which dalighU mo aaawadiagly. It ia I called tba RslUvaa gtari— sspa. Il it i a* pewarfal a oagaidar asihs aoti «ip«=. < staraaaeopaa, sad is far preferable. I baviag a slid*, the fecus saa be I adapted to every eye. It is a ipleadid iiavaatiaa. The cbaap Craig Microscope | dolag auk tawaida faraiabiag children t instructive .mmshm. TW» nsree«ope f a step in tba saaav dliaellaa. I racoa- | | teaad it avast boartHy. PareaU eaaant , j akbar vs,.* fcet »S la Sir Ueorjl \
V:gffjLcri»». — ' By the oMias or 1863, which has ;ja»t been .pnblished with the lorn of , i the last sceaioD, the following towns of , i the State of New Jersey have over 1 I 5000 inhabitants : < 1 tfewsyh n.lli *S(orrUtown. 7 *ei Jrnry III, S7.UJI iBurllioloo iju »>lrr»"- r«^w| Ksekeassck 7JIS ' Js*"1#" 30.*es.Or»niEi- sjws I « ^nbuik iVTiiSj"*"""1 ; i SSsatK^: SHsESr:' IS I • Hotekrn. IS,S7S|iUli»») 6,l» , l • Includes lbs townships.— ; ( By tha caasns of I860 lha popolatioa ! , uf ibe 8tals was 6"2,0'"J. composed of - , 046,699 while sod 25,330 colored persons I i aod 1233 more females thus mains among j , ihs whites, aod 684 more colored females ! I 1 ibso colored males. By tbe ceases of , | 1865 the population of the whole 8tal* , i j was 773,700, composed of 746,276 while j , end 27,424 colored persons, aod there are : . , _ 13,152 more females than males among j < ike whites, aod 586 more females than , | colored males. The locreas* from 1860 , lo 1865 is 101,671. beiog a Utile more ' , j (ban 16 par cent. By the ceosus of 1865 j ; j there are 43,829 while males, 55.748 while - I females. 1 107 colured males, 999 colored i , , female! more tbso by Ihe ceosus of I860. ■ All lb# counties except Somerset and At- j I loalic, have increased in population, la ( i j ibe county of Hudson the rate of increase < i Ocess a little ruing 27 per cent., in Ks I { sex n little rising 25 per cent., in llonler- j i -Ion n little rising 21 per cent., io Camden j - a little rising 11 per. cent. The whole j , |0 the county of Camden is 4,007 i : •>f which 3,955 ia ia the city of Camden. I i The rate of iusrsase of tb* city of Camden fir lha Iaal5 years is a little rising 27 i P*r «»«• _ ' 1 .TJj* New Ironsides Destroyed. , A national calamity has occurred. The j . nation at Urge will be startled with tb* ' announcement that the pride of the Amrr ! , icon navy* the invincible iron-clad, Nnw i , faossjnis, whose glorious deeds dorior ■ he great Rebellion are peteot to Ihe lipe | of every loyal American citizen, now lire , s mass of ruins in tbe Dslewhre river, opposite league Island. A few hours since. , the mpnstrr of tbe dtsp, whose porthole* I belehed forth sorb terrible missiles of destroction to the eoemles of the Caion 1 during tbe Rebellion, lay at her moorings in n stain of masterly inactivity, a very lion Mochant, ready to spring forward at a moment's notice, as it ware, in defense nf the rights of tbe nation ; bot Dow » f blackened and charred hall constitute tbe , remains of the mighty war vessel. Tha fire was discovered on Sstvday night, aboot 12 o'clock, and the alarm ' - was Immediately given. Assistance was 'obtained and several fire companies from Philadelphia were soon at the scene ef the f conflsgratien ; bot tboir moet strvnaoa* v efforts failed to sava tha vessel. The flames Increased, nod by 2 o'clock on Sunday morning thn conflagration was at t its height, the entire vessel beiog completely enveloped lo flsme*. and before ( daylight nothing remained bnt he iron a coating, the interior being a confused mast of ruins. The fire broke ont io tb* aft#/ part of the ship, in Ibe lower portion of lha hold. Tho flames made their una oi too ooio. i no names mads tnelr
. to tha deck, sad toon the mitxenmnst, with all II* rigging fell into the ^ horning mass ; the fir# then swept forward and ia a short lima the maiaoiait fell with f a terrific crash. The fire is supposed to ' be tho work of an Incendiary A wonderful Microscope. The editor of . thn New York Sunday School Advocate— Rev. Daniel Wise. D. " D.— tap*: "Tha simplicity, cheapness aod great ' magnifying power of lbs calebraUd Crai f Microscope struck ma with anrpriee.— i Than I was examining a fly's ays by lie , aid. and was struck with wonder at the . skill and power of tbe Creator which I* _ displayed ia it* stroclar*. When I «*• statement in an advertisement that this microscope magnified one huadred diatn stern, or tea thousand timet, and could > bought for $2.50, I thought il srss i of the tnaay hambags of the boor, for bad paid $20 for a microscope sot loop , befere. But now I Bad it to ba a really . valuable iastremeat which I should like ' to sea introduced int* the familial of oar readers in place ef tha maaifold useless ! toy* which please for aa hour aod then era destroyed. This microscope would both amos* aod instruct than, and I ad•rise every bey and girl wbqwishaa la tba wonders which lie in little things - save bis tnongy oatll be has $2,75," sad aend It Ic/fioorgo Mradr, Tbompsoavilla, Wisconsin, and yon will promptly rocrir* this nsanlifnl microscope by mail' postage paid. — ^ * . m
t — The Senator* aad Representatives t from New Jersey ara ioeated in Wnsbing- » ton as fallows: Mr. Freliagfcayaan, Bertht west earner of bixtb and D slrosta ; Mr. Cattail* «7 Thirteenth street; Mr. Newell, at Wijla/d'a; Mr. Starr, Ebbati Hesse aad Messrs gilgrotva* aod Roger*, at Ik* £ irk wood Hoot#. I - At the maotripoJ kleet ion ia Boston . on Monday than w*# a ly* on Coanailmms -in lbs Third Ward, tb* candidates beiog ; Edward a. Merrill (white), Rapnblkaa, ■ aad Rtokard 3> Brows (colored), Demei erst- A new trial took place an Wedwe*. . day. aad Mr. M rriu was elected over , his colored competitor by twvpty-eight i mejpriif. . I Patk**# — Ataoag the pataats (sewed U* United Butee Palest OUss tor the week ending aw tb# 4ih iaat. war* the ■ faUawmg to Jersey®#* i— Georr# W. Harris, of Elian ^th. tor tmpiasnmeat ia gasrotartai Rtohard Afesa. #r Jtrsey City. ' tor lmpsaesmeal U laather dutches, Chaste* B. 8m4th, sNfewssk, asaigaor l* Wright aad Smith, ot name piacv, be . j . 1 * kLa
< wngressiwaaal Innfmiry. Fatosv, Der. 14th.— I* lha Saoata lb* I defisioocy Mir |>aas#d by the Huns# reoeatly #.s ammded mid petard. A bill Tor the admlsst^i of Nebraska Was. after i considerable ilebstr, tekdn op, aud Mr. 1 Wade aod otbeis tpaka oa the question. ' Mr. Wade, in tbe eoarte of his romerks, j said that if the Southern Stales sb< old I fell lo accept Ibe amendment iu a raasoaj able tiBie lie #s* f«r appLyrtfThe strong j arm of tbe military pu<(er tu tS.em. sod ; roargaotstog all governments on the best* - i el vqnal rights, end that Ita would const- - ■ der tbet rearouable lime exhausted nheu , ths Southern Lrgialalarrs had met and | j either refused to ratify tbr smeodmeot or { failed to consider it. Mr. Broeo proposed , aa an atnrndmeul that Nebra*k« should I be adiuitted only aheo she bad abolished , | all distinction io civil and political rights ! >>0 account of color. The reselutiuo re- | ceived Irom Ibe llooae to take a recess I Tharsdsy. the 20th met-, until Tbars- ' : day, January 3. was taken up nod adopt- , ed. Tba Sruala then adjou.oed until i In the House two bill' fur tbe con - , itruction of guvernmrnt trlrgrapb liuc* j Oflice Committee. One uf Ihnm nulhur. '< sitae (rom Washington to New York, 1 one half rent a sard, and ne m/.saga , J •lamp ia attached. A bill providing ternSouthern Stales except Tennessee wee introduced and referred lo tbe Recoaj strsrtisn Committee. The Senate nmsod- < President's Signatare. 1 he District Fran ! chief bill, passed no Tauradsy b* Ibe I Senate. Sas Ibe ocxt business in order. tskso without debate. The vote stoud, j j jvas 118. nays 46. Ko the bill only awaits j until Monday. j The Feuiau Starr in brrat ! Britain. I Ws are told by the lest cable do. patch I j hat Faoian arrests cunlinue lo bs made j by tbe Irish authorities sod tbal much | "needless" alarm prevails throughout tb* : entire island. This comment by tbe cable j reporter is a curious one. Ia be more in j lbs secre-s of Mr. Btepheos thnn hi* friends nod confederate* at ibis side, or is better posted than tbe Irish govern- i meets in progress! Neither of Ibsse usumptioos is likely, and therefore w. , mast continue tb iofer from statement* j that reach us Irom other sources tbal so | far front the danger betag considered dvei tbe Irish authorities it is regsrdsd a■tore imminent than ever. Of coarse ar - , effort is being uinde by the lxrodun Timet ! •nd other leading English jnnrnals to I ippease the widespread sax ety that pre- | vails on the subject, in urder to prevent ■ : revulsiou complicating tha diffi- , cully. A run bat already commenced on | hut that this may extend lo ths hankies j
' institutions ia England, unless means ot I <|uieting ths alarm can be adopted. Tb* | ^ conviction that exists tbnt the plot em | h races England In its ramification', an- ! ; • hat serious disturbances there will follon | the Irish oalbreak, baa imparted a very ' -•veriak and uosettlad character lo finan- ] 1 rial and coromsrclal transactions throogh f out the three kingdoms. This, coupled with the fact that the military prepare- j tions oa the part of the government cob t lino* to be energetically pnsbed forward, j •nd that Mr. Stephen* is either now ii ! Ireland or operating within a short din . * taoce of its cossts, does not as the cablr j > nrelende, show that lbs grounds for alarm i hove at all diminished. A eonple of week* 1 r will nbnw how lor the assertion is justified i by tbe facts. Until then we prefer nor ! speculating on opinions which evidently | i take their color from the befogged atmo-- 1 * > pbera nf the British metropolis. j | ' — The Government has decided to send | ' to tbe Paris Exhibition a large delegation ' r of tb* Northwesters Iodises. They will I > take with them their wigwams, war and j , igricnltursl implamnpts, and every vari- , "'J of eostuni... ; 8 P E CIAL N OT Tc E8 . J. Granvtlle Leach. A TTOAS ty tftD COVSSKLLOf-A T- LA W, »it south ptmr sritcr, mhtsam ^ Pi ntxukiym*. w John B. Huffman, Utorarj-at-Law, Xastrr, Kiamiurr, c and Solicitor la Ckaacrry. «■ ■ cam: «sat co car Hppsg, wgw jersey s
Benefit Life Insurance NEtTARg, Sew jersey. J, p. Lr. AMINO, Seevltt*, ass Ausav TOO Cess May Cocwtv. Strauge. but True. I h'vsvy young lady sad grstleman la Uw United States cam hear samelktng very muehle ky sddreaetec Urn ,i i ilUllM'rt Tkeen ksvbis I •enn of bet OA humiuo.J wtii okUge ky set eatleUc tkls card. All others will please address 1 their obedient serreel, , THO*. f. CHATMAN, dxr-ty Sri prpedw^j-, New York. DMfaeu, UUdsns 4 Bttarrh, TREATED wCi ths atma*t subcene, by Dr. J. ISAACS. Ostium end Aartet, (Rwsserty of ' Leydeo, HoUewd.) No. SIB MICE street, PhUedsl- ; phlA. TswttmoaMs from Ike meet rvllekl. to n»f a«y aad Cewwlry eon be seen st •usome. fO* msdual rscutlf yse (nflted lo se•ospaey their petlssts, as he has a# secret* la ate practise. AKTjrtCUL EYE* H I -lu~" r^- ^ t¥*tu f-rir 4- ^ to"- - - Juoy A CaaUaas!w^rtmwSLV*,>(k'frem N« v~s DnkUUy, rraysstuiy sli Ik* — 1 rwemUk^meotfoo. ia Swtkemke ad »#■*»•> ksawsfU. seed Am WaM whs need W*w yh* — **" WW -1 £i'1wN, ^ H
SPECIAL NOTICE 8. 1 i «>r; j. r. Learning. J )!.M 1ST. oWls pArtl , i'.i't -WAX t«t VT iiomv - To— our • J SLAflLLke—' TbursdAys,rrtCaya.andthe lureoonn , ot Saturday*. t • I ( tj- TtSM* Sfor.xnaTV. Conditions t ssb. yet-* To ConsumiitlveE I ' I Tha adievtlae*. haviu* beeo reatorvd to kralth ! , lo a few «r**t* bj a «etj atie|Ue remedy, after-, o h*» IDC aoOrrrd foroereral yrara with a or* ate J - Ihe preacrlptle*. uaed dree ot -hare*). -Uh'th. j j , directum fur prrparltHt and uatax the same, which i I Parties wtahlag the preacrlptton. rate, by return mall, wilt pleaaa addreos ( Rev. Eowanp A Wtuss, J dxt-ly) M liuaniatmrxb. Klnga Co., New York j Consumption Curable by Dr. Mchenck'n Medicines. ■ he dlgrelrd properly, sn-l *ood Uralllry blood 1 made; Ihua hulhlln* up Ihe conatllutloe.— Schenck's Mandrake Ptlle eleaooe the alomachol T°*" ** lb* < I qurntl) In lla Iaat atace Jidda readily te theli ■ ' 1 same. and. la (art, any tnlex the appetite erarea ' 1 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT HE J : I 'madVfo ,1* 'tVlSl'.U oT'sX I TSa'he'n'Sr^: . •J'Mi: ,0". FONTF.RIhli t I LA he, Of ork-twnrtrauch^aa "^bs^ f°' *ul[. f No OS (Eight Thtrtydlra) Market Street, ' below Ninth. Philadelphia. j THE GIFT I ( )Ka praeMeA^tUltartaeakoutd^to^ACIotbet . more dutaete im»n FDR SALE. 1 A. FVLL 'AlD^OLARSHir I qrAKi.it CITY BCS1NESS colIk6i; 1 Philadelphia, -aa be purrbaard at a reaeonablr dlacount. by applying to ' S. R. M AGON AffLE, O-enn Wane OBIcr Gifts of Hardware, 1 B VSR: fadra.'.'Si t^t MHefewm No. ate | Eight Thlrty-Aee^ Market' street, below Ninth. Philadelphia.
i PRESBYTERIAN FESTIVAL. 1'HE Ladlrtof the Preabyterlau Church of Capt ■ aland, reanectfully announce thai rbey trill , i (KTYEisS;.'.',- ■" • "» a-nh- - -*■ CHRISTMAS EVC. 1 with COM-KCTIONKRIES and OYSTERS ta ' ' il'Jt "''r- io h» followed by a DINNER or ! OVUlVk"" *l ' ,",d b^'^XR At « J Dinner and ropp-r Tlekets TA ceata each. A FAIR AND FESTIVAL^ | pOR THE BENEFIT OF THE t Methodist Episcopal Church, I AT CAFE ISLAND. WILL BE HELD ON , —CHRISTMAS RVR, I and on , CHRISTMAS DAY & EVENING. \ I REFRESHMENTS of a|| kinds in abuhdnaee. TOY! AND FANCY ARTK LES, ..Meal# will be servej on rhrl.tma. Day and ' | Lvealng, commencing at S o'clock, aod at aay ■ thereafter that partly a may desire. t I Prie# of Meals, T» Caols ' Further notice, st atlng the place, will be given J I £?" 'h' "'*« Sabbath; and through the C Schools before the close of thle meek. THE HOLIDAY* 1 ^ — * FAIR! * anir t GRAND SUPPER. J A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE J BAPTIST CHURCH, will he held at J THE LA riERRE HOUSE, Island, opening nn Chrletmaa Eve, aod " continuing during Chriatmaa Day aad Evralag. Also, thn Fair will open again oa New Ytaria
• NEW YEAB'S DAI 4 EVENING. On New frir-i Night. A G II A N p SUPPER will he served, eons|stlng of alt the Drllraclee of the saaion. Dellsloua Refreehm-pta will he piovlded dor- , lag Ihe continuance of the Fair, e SCFPER, FIFTY CENTS. '1 "ID.H1.HSTH ATOB'S NOTICE. , I E WIS Edwards, administrator of Seth ft. 1 J Tnyhjj. (Jeraaacd. by direction of tha OrTaylor, drceaoed, to cxhmA^ lo hlp>,*#adev oath U« retofe^ithln eK* Loathe IvSau! ViUlrth 4»yof DHtaMj, gt toey wtlll ha forever barred ' Pyvtor «th, UP, Biff jfrqawtaftr. I AP MI NIB TBA TOR'S NOTILET k'gg'e^rrr^' I Sl&SSSZ isasftilgt Jfle KILLER, | Bse. dih, use. > ATTSLACTYTB RMICBI r "-SIR I' feswdb^r^wkliyifj. to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMIX INTStATOR*N SALE. P rirh/rrTa? "ot Malh* co,", bar Term, tnoa, tie uaoerslgur' lT acmlLutrau^ or Fhoebc laard, decaoaedTwIU ^.latai hl^ j gala, at the "tore of J.mra r. M.l.er. ' on ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, UW1, swaaNjv l-lTfSSa. FREEHOLDER!!' SSEETIXG A*^agaw»a^MStti;: coua't^, on ' "* U""' ",J THURSDAY, DH'tSBSI Mh. Ides. I ar la o'clock, a.m., tar the purpoae ol aelectlnr a | >rae ^aad'Tor^hetraeee tree**! '0r rMUUf ""'l** properly be preaenleo. *uj 'order of the Board. , ... . *-*• SWAIN. lUrk. | In'.et, Dee. «, teen uiwt j CAPE MAY CIRC LIT CO CRT. I H- 'yoraaa) Sur lorrlg# Attachment. Jauctts, hla wife, f In Uaaa. u* juk'tlThcreby gtren lOAl"^kni t and Jaoetic hia wile, ogalnu thVrtgkU, cra!ut*a* "an'a o^'joha*' Mnljm'rt^'a'aa "Dr) jt-ouri *00^ the^len.t. day of Julj, A. L., Ua u d ixtim b*. r »'i n, 1WM 1*> order ol tbciourt. deeiwsat JONATHAN HAND^ CAPE MAY CIRCFIT COIRT. Waters B. Mllier aad | Eidredge Jonaeua, | Sur f oreign AtUchmenl. lately trading aa t la Case. Miller a Jonaroo, f Nlsna A Mitchell, * WHIIarn'MeNutt. 1 NOTICE I. hereby girea that a Writ of For. etgn Attachment, at the ault ot Watcra B littler and tddredga Johaaoa, lately trading aa aforesaid, sgatnel tha rtghta, credit., n.on.ya ebatteU, laads aad tenement, oj wi llaa hicNott, la aoa-rvatdeatdahtor,) for the waa "mued'oul *ofU»Tw do"*™- • rlthat been returaad by ih!Tsha"fa''oV »!d C°Dat?i Dcec mbr rSI h ISSC H) order oi the Oeurt. dcclv-tm JONATHAN HAND, HHEHIFF'SNALE UY virtue of a special writ of Fieri Farlaa Issued under tba Mechanics' Lien out of lha toaeld at'oubll' la'rat th^hotel* fj"* b*W "ii' - SATURDAY. JANUARY Sth. 18*7, .1 two o'clock P. M , all the following described buildings aad lot ol land a.tualr laihetownnMu ! I r at. la a two-aiort lian.r dwrl lar-housr. clfhteen^ feet j# thlrt^-nlne, with a oawatory lutid, la a frame wagon abed, fifteen feet by ilfty-oeeen. on a certain lot or curtilage of one huadred^j^rlg^tjr fret In fp-nt or bread|h.^by "rTo«kther with nil the heredltamrat. .ad ap. ''kaued'"^ ™ u **' *"* .elacr, a" "k S n ' It' 7 u't'^T' °u1 1 "o*? Wltltau J. Royal, aad to he sold by Dated Nov tat i**s'0,"< HM^ON, Sheriff. ro YTHOM IT MAY CO.M KRY. \ 'htora' raerouais*>irttl 'c^l'n"d>*"'|kTr* T* ' JANUARY FIRST, taci, hands' for eoltactlon. - * "*® '0,1,"kl* • Capa lilaad, Nov. Sri^toSA*** * '•VP'-AM. LOOR~ npRE j . IMMENSE SALE OF WATCH MM, ( » New and Equitable Plan, WaicE r>*'1 Ekr(ut "W1 Reliable Watch *
rOR TEN DOLLARS, Without regard to Value, *" And not lo be paid for unlsai perfectly k-t. lafkcloiy. Gold Hunting Chienomrter Watchea tnso to #700 Gold Hunting KagUnh Watches S00 to MS Ladles' Gold Watchct, Knamcled. ... »■# to <00 Gold Hunting Daptoa WaVehe*. note ho Gold Hunting Lever Walchee its to Mo Gold Hunting European Watrhen.... too to aa Gold open Faced la-tl.h Wn chea... 7» lo 150 Gold Open Faced Eur-pein Wateilea. 76 te -*o silver Hunting Duplea Watetienf .... 7* to ISO tll.er EngtUh Uver Watches. is te ton, Hlvrr European H. atlng Uatche. *0 to ISO Ladle*' Stiver Watches a* to tin Miscellaneous Stiver Watehe* so to 7* Mlvrr Hunting Welches 3d to no Sliver Open Faced Watches IS to no ..sorted Watchaa.... 10 to SO lav" t hVa Mai "oo* o f°tkV puhttrtJ1 th* lilien'teg ptaa ef dlsg *ei*a af the sb eveeew aad vnteatliledto the article# arisM-ek thftr frrllOl>'n*Dol!are Ut '° '■"* (•»*"*<>' A .lngte CertlSeate will ba sent by mall, pi rk S «£ 7.,'gLB ?JtsS swlii, ir. s lo purchaser, ef W worth, we will aend aa ELEfi a NT GOLD-PLATED (EST CHAIN, with ~ ' * pTlk6d id'cold e x te n Sloti feiTholde h*. aad GOLD PEN. or a LADY'* FASHIONABLE GOLD RBACELET, SNAKE rATTERN. d •F-CaetlSoatoa are laearlahly takea without •elect ton or ehotee, neither favor nor partiality bala# ahowa any ona..£j ' Howaao CiLn A Co. wish pa rfleu tarty ta iaper week. On* Mat will oonvlae* yea. Address HOWARD OILER A CO.. detx 117 Nap.augL._New Terk. NOTICES OF ApntCynPN
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