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ght (fttfaa JftTaiif. 0%ft Island, 0*pe M mj Corn ej, I. J. , V«^n. MAOONAOLE. WcdnndJ) , Feb. U, I (467. i KATKli or AUVEBTlilJU. ^ " lUM ■PIIU.mWI.M I'l , * si. month.. A"> * ninSIm!..! woo ; Yearly adverilraavenu may be changed quirurWithout MkUltOMl charge. Am" M'liliMa^ait inserted el the rates aa|g* Our ootte : ' "8 mall profits, end quick snips t" sjk'. B. Millie A Co. Cap* I'Und, N. J. (J* l,aai week. Ho*. Thos. Beetivy Introduced I* the L»«iqfetur« a bill to incorporate Ike Cape Ma; Land and Fruit companf . a- Oar raadara will b* pleated to greet their old friend and eorrespon- ; dent, wbo dtlighta in th* tohrlqnet of '•Rattle " Ilia letten ar* eter wel j coma. I FaAiaswoaraT Enterprise —The cltliana of tb* Court Ilouae can, at length, asolt la tba catablitboent of a vary Inportant if not Indlipaeiablt initituUoa among tbem — a meat market. f art ArrKOACiUNo —The 24th annivartary of the M. 8 8und*jr School, to be held oa tb* 91at laaL (read adTertliemtnt) ; th* ealaalie* aeeeoa; Spring-time, and oar munfbipal elhctloa. Playco Out — Th* tkatiag. In thlt latitude for tba preaent aeaton, hat lieearn* a thing of the paat. It* deeotaat, after an nnprecedeeted term of heallhtby oat-door exerclie, hate, t«ry relaetaatly, laid by their akatea ontil toolbar adater roll* around— to rait Barb Bau We learn from an exchange that a Bat* Ball Club waa fully orgaoixed at Tm-kerton, a dimloutiea rital of Cap* May io the balblog line, a abort time aloe*, by lb'* name of the Ocean Bate-Ball Club. Thla place of Information remind* a* that an orgaoitation of tb* aame nature uaed to boaat aa axittanc* on Cap* Itland. If It doea not partake too much of tba terrapin'* constitution, ws ad • lie a re•aaitatloa at once, delay* being conaidarad dangeran*. •oldlera' Chlldrent' Hsu e. W* learn that tba new building known aa th* 8oldiers' Children'. Home la now completed, and that the Managers ar* prepared to reculr# applications for admission. Formal potaeuaioa will be takte of the building within a short time, when chilhrea can . be raeeittd from any part of tha State. Tb* aScial apanlug and dedication ol tba Home will take place, with approprltt* cerrmoaiea, at an early day. Mrs. J. P. Cake, of this city, I* the

Tic* President for Cep* May coonly > - to whom application! for admission* i t* th* Home altonld be mad*. f An Extraordinary Winter — Wr J h*»# bad, tu far, n rough wlotar, aod, in the steadiocu of tho cold of Jenu , ary, a remarkable one ; but in tb* storm of Sataiday aight lost, which waa otb- J and la with lb* aa-aiatar-lika iccompanlaxnta— tbaad>r and lightening. j w* baa* bad a sanation not often ex , parieneid by the "oldest inhabitant. ' Wa shall next expect to brar of diiaatrooa floods and frraLeta whlrb gaarrally la Febrnary Indicate aa early aun | delightful spring We hup*, frsttirte or se frraurta, it m*y to turn oat, in behalf uf the snff-riag poor. North nun 8«st It. to whom, repvrialiy down South, tbi* winter baa been one of aoprtcv- ' de'rtad sovpritjParents and Txtcaxaa — We h»<< . ml laat, la "Th* Lawyer in tha School . Room," a dear axplanatioa of Urn la. , of all the Stat** *> to tb* rxsprctlvt rights of parent* and teacher'. Wb«~ | tber a teacher baa any jnrisdiclioa ore fcb pui-ila <>n the way to and from Mfc-'ui. fur axamplc, ha* sltrayi been > rmuotaa qaeetlon nitb many "So area ou>y plead ignorance of tha la> ' f o legal lot x tea. and yet It would a.*, that ignnaanre of the law it th. •inly tX-'O.* that any one can have fdoni.'t on tb* nobj-ci. "The Lawyer fa to* School lt-ioin" is tent by mail to any part of tb* Uoilrd SCat-, I. r Hi 00 Addrm* the aLtbor, M Mc>.W«M..1* 05 SaAAaa Street. Saw T-ri Tha trad* aapplled oa ataal £ A * Itrrxoan •» or Claw. -The At. 5 , t,S

Religious Miscellany. I The member* and friends of the Cal- • sry Baptist Cbarcb, at 8eatilD, at a lokta of reaped" for, end confidenea.lo the potior, Ret. Cbarlet E. Wilton, •If., w-y egf-eebly tarprlied blm on Thursday, 24ih nit., with adooetion of ' a eery One overcoat, nod s parte containing nearly $50. A trrlrt ol mettingl are alto in progress In connection with tint cborch which are bring attended with encour- ; aging retnlts. Twtnty persona hnte ; either found pr are ireking the 8e*ior ; 1 niDi of tbem hrade of familiaa. Th> 1 meeting h»t been in progress -nearly | fonr werka, and the interest I* still uei abated, but rather increaaing. i Quite en extencire ratital of religion > it in progress io the Sccood Strati i Church, Mtllrille, under the pastoral ■ iT.riight of Ret. A. K. Street. Orer fifty peraoni bate uoited with the cborch and tb* tame nnmbtrar* nightly found at tba alter taking the remit.ion of ain and tba renewing of the spirit io the grace of God. Oo Sonday, 2Tta olt., the new Me- > tbodiat Episcopal Cborch at Falrton > waa dedicated to the worship of God, I tbe dedication aermon being preached i bt tbe- Rat. Mr. Tooiaon, of Jersey i Jetty* . ! The Metbodiata of Tomi Rlter g*Te j [ their pastor a donation visit last Wed- < netday evening, and left $60 in money j behind them. They ar* alto bnving a revival. A protracted meeting il in progress, and several have experienced ' the deairhd chmgt; ' Itate'itehi. — Il it rumored that arrangements have been mad* for a coaaolidation of 'lie Camden and Amboy and New Jersey Railroads. The accessary preliminary papers are said to bare been i ' signed, and il it now awaiting the j m-tion of tbe stockholders ol both I loads, a majority of whom moat vote | • in favor of tbe measure to give It " > (feci. — I..on»rd W. Jerome, ol New Vutk city, baa aeut five thousand dollars In United State* bonds to Rav. Or. Maclean, President of Priocelou College, the interest of which la to be . annually devoted to tb* purchas* of r medals to be presented to tba gradueti ing senior "wbo thill be declared by , role of bl* classmates to be life Brat 9 gentleman #f bla cleat." The Beard s h>v* accepted Abe gill, and tendered ■ tbeir thanks to Mr. Jtrome. > New Jkmxv Editorial Association. I — Tba Eleventh Annnal Me* ieg of a tha New Jersey Editorial Association - will be bald at the American Honae, • Trentoa, on Thnriday, Febrnary Mth. 1861, at 11 o'clock a. a. The election of officers for tbe coining year, report* I of cemmitteaa, lbs amendment of tbe , Constitution of tbu Association, aod c other important hoiloata will be pre- . tinaed for cooelderation. All parsons . connected Tith lb* prase of tb* State, ^ a* publiiberu, editors and reporteri, „ honorary membera. ex-editers and employing job printers, era requested to ,1 attend. Nzw Jkbsxt M. E. CoxrnxxcK . Sbmimabt. — The Committee appaintcd

by tb* M. E? Conference to select a alt* far a Conference Seminary^t soma ■' point la N*w Jersey, met *t Newark 1 an Monday of last week, nil tb* mrm- * being present bet two. After * * free interchange of sentiment It waa 1 resolved that tb* whole matter be re- ' (erred beck to tbe Conference, the com- '' ■uittee deeming It nnwiee to (elect a t location for the 8emiaery before the ' necessary means for building It were 1 furthcoming. Tha Conference, at It- 1 last meeting, having directed the com- ( initio* to Bx npon a location only ■ • lien the aum of $16,000 conld ba se- * cured, and that amount not having I yet half subscribed, tb* committee I could pursue no other coots*. J — At th* elgbthtialh annual com- 1 muaicstion of the M-.W. Grand Lodge, 1 F. A. end A M , of th* 8tat« of New f Jersey, bald In Trenton oa tbe 16tb ' ult„ the following officers were elected ' f.r thk cashing year: ' Grand Master— William 8. White- ' hand. Deputy Grand Master— Robert Rua- ' ling. " Senior Grand Warden — Jams* □ Stephen*. | Junior Grand Warden — Warren C Abbee. ( Grand Troaoaruv-Jwa*. S Fiah. Grand Svc'y— Joseph li. Hough. Drputy Grand Secretory — H. E. | Phripa. Grand Chaplain— Marshal B. Smith & alor Grand Daacon— WiUliam E. j Pine. Jub'or Grand Pseeeo fleorga H Grand M.rxh»l_Jas. & Gambia. Gnuti Btow.rda— W. D Rata* aad ItoBO S. Bacdultw. Grand S.otd Bwarer— Wa. Bona*. Oraad Po..»i»m»t— Gabrial H. Ha-"ur.ndTyW-A.to Hawaii 'liUor »«.w Lair' CMi a

rhiladelptaia Correspondence. Fatoir. Fes. 1st. '67. Dbar W Arx.—For tba past tbm r •aeks oar (tract* have been pregnant I «itb salt water, embryo ice-palace* aed J , mialatart Monlmortnci ice-conea. — 1 Sncb an exceeding cold soap, *0 long continued, puxxlea In tbeae parts the j memory of that characteristic Aaeri an, the "oldest iababitant." Our , rivar Is cloitd; bualnesa stagnates along r the wharves and"* vary wbrreals* in the 1 city ; and things look dismal generally. < The weather sod tba government have 1 joined hands in a kind of uncertain «altx. which has made all the popula- ' >ion giddy. Everybody ailently whit- , pers that everybody elae la going to j , | (ail, and with tba crashing of the ict, , I will com* a crash io affairs mereaoiilt | i and financial. Notwithstanding these ! i _ shadows of coming events, oar city wss I never gayer or more extravagant. Tbe • ' •kating-parks, th* theatres and the { | , maaked balls at tha Academy are all j , thronged. With tba earning of snow, , comes tbe jingle of sleigh bells, fol- 1 . | lowed by champagne tappers at tbe j i Falls, and accompanied by the many j | inexplicable fraaka of these naughty,' r ; naughty men. We are philosophical, 1 j and follow tba sdslce of cor trans-At- . lantic brothers iu Madrid, who, when ■ beir city was invaded by tba dread ^ cholera, instead of faiolli g and falling, ( gave out door masquerades, and made , ( bnrbecnet over bnge fires, so that if . j they couldn't dialodgc King Cholera, they could, ut least, drive dull care »w*yAltogether I think tbey.were aenai- ■ bl*. Trouble wjll butt ns sooner or f later, without our provoking tbe old r fellow by taking him by the borns. So - we'll continue onr bay-making while t ] tbe ion ahi.es. e | After one of those diverting little i | scenes of merriment, indulged io at the e ] public expense, our councilmen have t at last passed a resolution, prohibiting the railway companies sowing (alt npon , their respective linea of track, within j . the built-up portion of the city The i action ef tbe salt, though in no wise j , provocative of divera diseases, us some ! p old fogies assart, did convert our alrteis f Into a apeeiea ol briny deep. Thuaalt ; slush rotted the leather of the psdea- , triaui' boot", and acted a* one of tbe t emissaries of Satie In canilag tbe backj sliding of many good Christian*, j Since tbe eommeoctmeut of this epistle, the ano, heretofore shining i>rigbtly,haa retreated behind the clouds —the eir has changed from clear aod t cold to warm and moist, and we have every lud catlon of th* commancement of tbe Jannary thaw, j When it doe* come, we will have a , high old time In earnest. There will e l>e poods in tha beaementt, canals in 4 the streets, and en old time deluge along tbe rleer fronts. Aoything, how- § rear, la preferable to tbia ice-blockade , It keepa tbe fair damsels from tbe streets, Interrupts butioeee, spoilt our angelic tempers, end. iu abort, reduce* 0 tba Quaker City to tbe condition ol Cap* Island oa a rainy day. Waiting s for th* crash, I say good-bye nntil next j week. ^ Rcitic

Tax Cxandebrv CcLToat in Nrw — At a recent meeting of the Society, William Parry, sf Burlington coaaty, read a paper > •entaiaiag some Interesting facta re- 1 •peeling tb* culture of th* cranberry ' New Jersey. He think* tber* la at 1 least oa* million dollars Ineeatad In ' the cellar* of crgnberriet in th* coaoof Ocean ; and In Monmouth and , is Monmonth and Burlington eonnties the cultare Is still more extended. At portions of bog bare yielded at tba rate of 220 butbela sere, wbicb, at th* price last fall, would amount to W. R. Ursddock, of Medford. about 100 acres, twenty of which yleldsd laat year eu average of 100 boabels per eere, amoontlng to $3 per hnsbel, clear ef all expenses, or $6,000 tbe 20 sere* iu berrying. T. & A. Budd purchased a tract of cedar swamp, five years since, at $10 per for which they bar* since been offered $600 per acre. Last year, 88 acre* of It yielded 1,800 bushels of fruit, or 61 bushels per ecre, end amounted to $1,200, at $4 per bushel. ExraAnstDiXA.r Slkioh Riot. — Mr 8 Drake of Newark, and two young i-ompaniona, started from Elizabeth City on Thursday last, la a sleigh, aad drut* to Toms River, a distance ol -txty-Bs* mile*, reaching that place on at noon. They wern oa tbe road fifteen hours They encounter*^ many heavy saow drifts, aad ofepdrs* had a number ef opaeie ; a|Tthings considered. I hay as d* good tike. Par-, ■npa tba mnat extraordina^ tWNg •bout It Is the fact that tba^ffeud snow enough for slatgbiag ovar taah a balance la t bla eactloa — Afewaanrs tai'lua Ja fair u ta I,, »f gitollan at Lang Breach, aod

Congressional lummarj. Tbcudat. JajL Slat — Is tha Santa a ratolniion was adopted e*Ui*( apon the I for copies of any correaponthat any have Sahao pine* bstwaan l the Department of Slats and foreign Minis- I tvrs on tbn suhjsct of tha policy of th* administration townids th* rebellions States ( were also adopted inqniring f into the expaditnry *f compsnanting Inyal t (ilisens of Bast Tea wsaas for war loatai. eaUiag for a report hf lb* eonditioo of tha ^ in Dahat* Territory at the lima , of tbv oatbrenk io Minn*tota. Tba r*ss- | calling upon th* Pruidsnt for tha inter upon which th* Secretary of Stats predicated his latter of inquiry to Mr. ilotlay. Minister at Vienna, au called ( j ap and elicited cootidarabla discussion; ] . • bafore a vote waa reached upon it th« ! corning hour expired. Tha Tariff bill | than cam* op. Amendment! making the ' : duty on woolltnt of laat vnlu* than $1 par 1 : poood forty. fie# cents per pound and tbir- ' j ty-fiv* par caot ad taiaram; antborixing 1 I any rAiirond company to import their iron I for their road within two yaart, aad put • j ting animals imported exclntively f r 1 | breeding porpooet on the free li»t, wire I agreed to. An evening session was held, the "object ngtih considered and the bill 1 was passed. ' la tha Ilouae tha Senate bill anppla- 1 meatary to lb* act in prevent smuggling i ' waa patted. The Consular and Diplo- • ' atriking out sn appropriation fur th* mis- i •ion* to Portugal and Ilom* warn adopted [ aod the bill wea petted. A resolution de- I clnring that the bills depriving the President of tbe amnesty power, and regulating :he elective franchise io tba Territories, had heenmn lews by the failure or the [ President to take action upon them, and | directing the Secretary df State to iaform j lb* House whether Seid bills bad been i filed in hi> deportment, tret adopted after ■ 1 considerable discussion. The considers- 1 ' tion of the bill To transfer lire. Indian Barren to the War Drperlment wainhen i taken ap. and the bill was patted by 90 offered by Mr. Chsnler, extending to the j , Iodianr tha same political rights extended [ ' | to the negro*!, was rejected^. The busi- ■ 1 | nsss on tbe Speaker's table was than die- j ' posed of, several Sesata bills of mioor ' importance being passed, sod amend menu ' | concurred 7o. ! | Fatoar, Fun. ltt.-Jo' the Senate, the i hill to regolata the duties of tbs Clerk o> t the House wet tsiten op, eod, eftsre thori discussion, was passed by thlrty-ont yeas ( to six nays. The bankrupt bill was then taken op, and peg ding diacotsion of en araendmtnl/rom the J^dicery Committee, (he Stoete adjourned without taking tc- > tion eithtr on tbn bill or amendment. | Io the Hoote e private bill relative to ■ the re-extension of a petrol for impreve- | rnsnt io meckintry for eaiitog screws oc- . copied most of tks morning hotr, and went t over el the expiration of that time. Tbe bill to regnlete the tenure of office wss then taken ap. Mr. Stevens' amendment daelnriog ell persons nominated ead re ' j r c tad by tbe Senate for 'appointment to < office to ba incapable of holding pnblic r office for one year wee rejected. Mr. Williams offered an amendment making the bill apply in Cabinet officers which e was rejected, and a motion was mads to r reconsider the eels rejeciiog it. Other business iotervsoed before a veta was 1 taken. Reports Irom tha Secretary o< ' Slats were presented, referring to Maxif cna affairs and sppointmsnu to offic*.

South Jersey Institute at , ■rldgetou. Brrtkrtn »/ lit Wmt A're Jtrttf Bapliit | Association .- Yon are aware of an effort now being ( made for el odncalioael esUblitbmsni > for the instrnclioa ef both sexes, tn or | located in tha City of Bridgstuo, Cum- ( tier land Coaaty, New J artsy, a place ( noted for iu hsalthfaloess, forita society ^ for its morality, tod for the as** aad comfort by whieh it can now b* reached from say part *f tha First Googratsioaal Die- | triet. It is iatondsd to ba a first-class Academy er High School aod not a col- j l-ge. The Charter, which la now before , tbs Legislator*, i« liberal, sad bo parson , is to ba excluded from its sdseational | privilege* oa acraaal of any psrticnlar religions belief. It it to b* aadsr th- , exclusive directioD of Trustees, appointed by tha West Naw Jersey Baptist Association. We here tea long aeglacted this , means of edacetioa in We*l Jersey. Why sot btve as good reboots is this section of lb* Stat* ss la soy other part of the United Slates or world. Brethren, it i does depend npon oa reel eve, with Gad's ' blessing, whether wosccomplith this work1 , or not. Do not lot aa any no, at any tires to aich s splendid opportanity as we now haes for doing oar doty is this direction. Wa want not lata than $15,000, to pay for ojr grunndt and baildtnga. We want yonr money. We want ysrer goad wishes. Wa waat yon to speak favorably of It. Wa waat yon to fool that it is 1 yohre. Wa waat. sbeva all, year sincere I aadSaraast prayers for the saccate of th* i andrrtaking. Ask G*d to bless avarj i doUarithai yoa give that it any not only ; <iUs*Tln*r^at future generations. Brawn Uniyrf»ity7aM»roTidseee, Shod* Island, dufaet aaecaod, fipeocinlly, for yaara. It «ed not as good a baginaing at this has •' now. Tb# iafit*of« •( 1' hoe been hit ' all neer^hls coontry. Onr Ageai, Roe. 1 Charles M. Delis, U newts tbe field— i flnoa* aid bla la oeory way yoo eaa. I p.J. MDLFOBD. r res Idas l of Board of Jrasieos, Bridptoo. V. J. I — Nearly two hundred foaarnlt take pi— I* Lood« drily. Those la Boshing : szssfitrzm twwnr t$M la Mw« Taah. L "

CCYEBIL MEW*. — Fhiladalphla is more h*asy tared , then **n other city is the c wry. i — Th* Miasitaippl Legislator* rejected t the const itntional amendment anenqput- i oa Taoaday. i — Daring tb* leat fifieaa yaara Mr. 1 George Paahody has doostad, for various ' purposes, cbirfly of charity and education, -the sum of fonr million dollars. 1 — Governor Brownloo. or Tenneeer*. ' pardoned a fedarel soldier and two accomplices under sentence of death for ' e Nashville policeman. — A test vote wa* taken oa tb* Tennessee Negro Suffrage bill In tb* lower House of lb* Legislature of that Stats, on Saturday, aad resnltad in 36 yens to 1 j 25 nays. — Francs it aot increasing in population. This it attributed tu a decreaea io | , marriages. 8atist ict show "they ni.r-y and less in France." The yonog iff shrink from marriages, il costs to mocti. — Two mtmbtrt of tb* Congressional Judiciary Committee are reported to hev* said that John H. -Bureau will h* brought ' brfsra that Committee es oo* of tbe ' aftnestrs to tb* President's complicity i tbe Lincoln Utassioatlnn. — Tbe United States steamer Lnnea«- . ter, which we.tnpp.ited to have loundsred •■ff Cap* lloru, arrived et Uerbadocs on ! the 24th of December. This nnnooncv- | nienl wet made by tbe colonial paper# I I and will be gratifying intellipnc* to thv > relatives of lbs officers end crew. | — The rather of Major General W. S. Hancock, United States Arm;, dwd nl Norritiown. Pennsylvania, on I'r.rUjL morning, aged 67 yaara. He las Collec- . tor of Internal Rsvaoua for tbe Sixth 1 district of Pennsylvania, and bere the 1 ; uprigbtnaaa of character. I — A promissot Senator reeaotly mm. ; tb* President npon general metiers the 1 j .abject turned upon the Tariff bill, the i President remarking ihet if II petted tbe I ' ) Hunt* in it* present tbepe be mould be " tb# Unas* i*.oot known. soma sis thousand Union men. weds and i biack, of Kastarn Virginia, will be pret .-rated to Congress by Mr. Maynard of. , Tennessee, s.k ng thai tbe Stat* gov.rnt inent b* re-orgsnired on n loyal basis, end ihet tbe Isle rebels be disfranchised end protnblle.qjr.iia holding office. Tbvy t claim that anl.ua Congress does this, a Urge majority of tbe Union men will ea.i- ^ grata from lbs State. — laformatioo from lbs criy of Mexico , .. to tb. effect that Maximilian tetrad, . .. lato. a aa. proclamation Inking . stronger ground, than Ibese ossimsd at I Orixeba. Th* Cabinet decided is farm . , .f hi. remaining .. Mraico. It ... re- , mored that Miratnun was uisaff.clad. 't bv , garrisoi.a and autborities ef Trasnillo and I lotcqui bed givat, in I hair adhnsinn to 9 Janres over Ortega. On tbs retreat o< c Mejia with his division tbruagh Sun Fa. Iipu tb* jails wrrs thrown open and lbs j piisoaera wera enlisted. Two thousand I, do.lars were drmtndsd from tbe citisaos, , but es all ef it could not be rtitad three r citisens were ordered to bs abut. Before , th* abootiag took plec*. bowefer, tb* l mousy was forthcoming. Dxsos Nov Stampid. — It may be well grass requires all daads dated belosta lb* gtess requires eu uveas uaiea oetweee tne

first of October, 1862, aad th* 2d day o' n May. 186J, to b* stamped, aoder severe •' peaelties. To avoid lb* penally imposed. 0 ibos* who have bed eostampvil deeds re- j corded tbosld have them stamped at once, eod lbs record corrected sccnrdiagly. J deads lot stamped at the day t of eiecaiioa can eoly be stamped npon " nppl icetioo to lb* District Collector of " letsroal Revana*. UcKTLtxxaaiN MaasAcauaaTTS.— A Bos. • correspondent of tb* 7K4sw says: "Mr. Grorg* B. Kmareoa haa been celletuation to soma qf tha defective . methods of adocation" ia Ik* Boston cbools, sad Dr. Ordwty, who la said to c a 'hobby' aod Ihtrafor* Ilk* all men J who have 'bobbies,' a sort of red spectre J io regies end roalioisit, bat mad* pablic r tome statistics la relation to fioggiog, or, ' to spoak mors charitably, csrpsraal pan- i ithmsnt ia lb*** sain* iostilaliuoa. Tn* ■ Doctor states, on aatharily of tb* record ' Kept by tba teachers, that there haes heeo , 1*000 cases of this sort of disciclins ia t /ain* moaibs." 1 Tax Cxoxsr Lonxav.— A. H. Las tha wiaaar or lb* Opera Hons*, arrived ia J Chicago, oo Satnrdoy lost, and that even. , ■ng sold lbs honao to Mr. Crvshy for <200,000. 1 bo following ia aa axaet j Statement of Mr. Crosby's balance sheet: ' U. H. Crosby creditor by 210,000 Ua.ets, ' el $5, $1,050,000; debtor to 30,000 tickets not sold, $150, OuO; to aavartistag, $160,- ] 000; to paintings, $75,000; to aagrsvings, $100,000; id commission* $45,000; to 1 prialiag and traveling, $30,000; paid Mr. , Lee. $200,000. Totel deb:. $760,000; profit, $300,000 Vui*. of Opera Hoe.e, ' $360,000. Total profit oa Us aadortakicg. $650.0oa — During th* month of Doeembor, . ISM. th* urn of Mil OB waa contribatad to tb* Amsricaa Bible Society, from tb* Stat* W Naw Jersay. — Six teres of meadow hi tha town of Mans Said, OonnoeUcnt, wore earaf*Hy prepared aad stocked with cranberry plant* Urea ar fear yaan age. L*«$j**r apward* of fear haadred aad fifty baahala qf sraabaniaa wan g*$bi aredoaiWa d$t*w pal*. A pnAv rihkMp

Tbe Flstanclal Qncstion. Jay Caek's. of Reaasyl toot. ; Gov— o r tfmilh of Naw Hampshire ; Tbuma* B. I'ag* aod Jobs w. Kttisa of Ohio ; K. r G. Noyea. of IadiaBa, aad nihar promi- h sent bankers and bntiooa* ten of th* .country bald a consultation with* lb* Comptroller of the Currency and Seere- r of the Treasury recently, aad a green upos the follooing hill, which, it ia said, insets tba" approbation of tba Secretary of ShtTTrtiosurj and Comptroller of tba ' Goyieney./ The ganllvmvn above aamed have bad aa lolarviaw with th* Senate Finance Commit tea, and it is ondvretood that tba bill will ba reported by the Committee to tb* genet* early nail-week. Che bill reads as follows:— | Da il enacted, Ac., that for tba purpose ' ' i of redseniiag and retiring any componnd ( ; interest notes outstanding end bald by ' national banks, the Secretary of tbs Tree | ' 1 j enry it btrsby autburixtd ta issue tempo- | ' ' i rnrily loan certificates in the manner j 1 described in section feur of lb* act ap- ' ; proved Jnly 25, 1862, b-anog interest at I a rets not exceeding fonr per cent per > . eonam, principal «nd interest payable in ' ' lawfnl money on denreud. Said caitifi- ' nates uf temporary lota may constitute j < and bt bsld by qalienel bnakt holding or 1 . j reading -he r star v. provided ter in Section • renry," approved June 3. 1864, previdad i ibst the em. .uoi issued shall oat txcatd i 8ltNt.0U0.UIKI. SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Granville Leach, S irroSMI AND COrAAALLOX-iT-LAW, Jolsu u. Iluffsnau, Attorney A (Jonnsellor-nt-Lxw, Bolioitor, a Ur. J. F. Learning, Strange, but True. J | Leery yuoag I. Ay sad (eatleo»a la tbr ,. ay adureaslng rbe upAerslsne.1. Those hsetns - ^ Ire'ra ol bslng buoi^>ug(s.l will obllgs by Oei d ! 4,7 "e f.'.-T0*4""1 l0'k . Orafncss. Rlindnrsa K Catarrh, ' T|Ya AC»U OruUst^'nd ' a"*' t'UC(f"*' '"'l ' | without pels, he shorts oioAs lor main | viutual BeueOl Life Insurance '' | Errors of Youth. | oar Debility, Prematura Dveay, an(\ all. tea | rk remedy by which bs was cured. Saffbrart I -Isbios to prvCi by tks oAtsrUsa's ssysriaset » j ,« do re b, sddresstbg joh|( ^ m#||i To Coususssptlvet. II Tbs advtrtlssr, b.vtex been restored to hsalte .a a fsw weeks by a sery simple remedy, si lei >s lun, affeo-llorg tad thai dread dlaeaae, Coaaumb. ..tion— la aualous to mats kaoan lokls (allow

To all who desire It, he will seed s eopy e: , preeerlptloa used (free of charge), with the i ilreet.oo lor preparlsg aod ualog tee aame, whtel. , Arrawa B»o»lmith, Cscsas, Colds, ami all , Throat aod Luag ABhcUoaa. Tha oaly otdeet o ■ha adesrtlaar la saodlag tba rreaerlptloa Is to no aooeotvsa to ba Insoluble, and ks kopm every ruffe tor will try kit remedy, oa It will aoai • Parttaa wloktag tea praaerlpUoa, rata, byre- , nor. low a on a. Wilms. dxt-iyj WUllamabargb, Kiaya Co., New lark Scheuck't Iratt rrd Tonic. Thla medicine, revealed by Dr.J. N. Sennaee, of Philadelphia, la latcodcd to dissolve tba bad aad make It lato ehyms, tho first prorata of di(Mltoa. By cloanolac tha ttomarb with tebooekr Pllla, tha Toale too a reatorea tho appetite, Sad bred teat aoaid oat bo salon be lore using It will bo eaolly Algratod. Coasumptloa canoot bo cured by Sohaaek't Syrup aalaos tbs Stomach and Urn are made boat* aad tb* appetite restored, tea Teals sad Mils ore required ta aasrly e» ery ease of Consumption. A half dates bottles of tbs SLAWIID TONIC aod termor four boast • f lbs MANDRAKE PILLS wUI can ooy ordicase of dyspepsia. Dr. Re beach mates professional visits la New York. Ora too. sod al hie principal Ohra la Phltplaoo, or hla pamphlet on coasumptloa lac kit ■ days for vlaltetlosPteato observe when purchasing, that tba two stage of Consumption, rod lbs otter ss to now : la, la perfsct health, on oa ikt CsirRggl stomp. sou by oU Druggists sad Dealers, price SIM per bortls, or pIM tba ball farm AU lalMrt ' for advloa should ba addrattod to Dr. donxacH't , i riaelpal OSa*. No. It North blalk StreoS, PWL , adeiphta. Pa. Craorel Wboiaaala Agaals: Da was Boreas* Oa, SL Ya * B. Haa. a Xaltimore, Md.i John & ; pnrha CinciaooU, .Ohio t WaJker aad T ay. or Chicago, m.;Oatttaa Xros., St. Louis, Ma Ostobsv nth, tats- 11) y HAIUUED. BOMTXr-mTCX— At Sail Spring, Baa. gist ' ltd* bp Bar. St. lAlUtamsaa, Mr Safes MamgLaa - Xrtdgataa, N. A, ta Mtea PriaeOlo Ssttm ag Cape . Mag Ob. NOYItNCafeM CSIMt-dl Ana Stk. by tea soma, Mr. Jaaspfe L MoSMaghagh ta MM*

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CELEBSATION t •^Hg SUN DAT-SCHOOL roaneeted with Ur IL Church, of Cape ftlaod, aUl astsbretv Its 84t* ANNIVERSARY Fob. Qlst, la tha METHODIST CHURCH. Tha L»a relate will raaatet of SIXGING, SPEECHES. DIALOGUES. REGIT A TIQS'S. ADDRESSES, '' 's aaraeted that lira Tenon, of PhllaOMt * P'Saan', and slog a ma of b. r cholc^f fhTuw ry ^ d,ToU< U U* re pi tela h"Simla are uf ihr Ootial and Superta'endeata / ] of lobbslh Schools era tevitrd to atiar d. Mincing Trays And Wooden Bowie, Mincing Kalrrt aad small t boppors, for tale by TKUSIA.N k SHAW, No. Sat (sight thirty-dee) Market Herat, below Mate. Philadelphia. I'atenl Hbullrr Bowers. Inimo* abl) faelan ihcm^ae * rr-rangira/aold' by No Stt | Eight ThutyeiVsl Sfonlst Otrrat, below Ninth. PkUsOolphU. K. D. 8WAIX, HEAL EST A TB AGENT, SURVEYOR CONVEY' ANCEIt, Offloe. Cor. PERRY fc SOUTH Streets, jq**T Capo Itlaad. N. t. Ensery and Crwttijtt t'lalh^ a ' ** * VRUM AN a SHAW. No. tsa (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, . below Moth. Philadelphia. NOTICE. NOTICE n hereby given tb»t the beermat of ^ Ennch^HewitL administrator of i her Ira H. a'ot VSr"? t'l°m*nt^aed*^ 1' "wrffeE^*"* PKI'KB SOCDLK, Surrogate. Dated February 1st, ISdt. NOTICE. 1 N ^ •Omfalrt'i^'ofTSralol will baai dlred ami atated by the Surrng.te. «o4 ' "poJ"d 1° ' J' c"a,'yi"' traurt of ' "C"^m riTKR*SOLDEIL Surrogate. Dated Pab. let. HWt NOTICE. NOTICE Is brrehy given that the account of • d. Y. Swala. saccular of Joshua Swale, . . '.VUI be . urtlied and staled hv the Ourregate.aad ' "i" 'V ""t th,''u0'" ' oea, or aettlemre^aod allow aare,^^^ NOTICE. " ~ . N Thra c! CMHre ''exaeutM of OiVrtra Cod! , tv/Il bTaudTird aad stated by the Surrogate, aad reported to tbe Judges^of thr^ Orphan's Court e^f ' Dated' Fab" •"""•■te. » ro carpCVterr, bcilders, J yND OTHERS. Bl ILDlMr and FKNCDiG LI MBER, OAK, PINE tad HEMLOCK FRAME STUFF. All quaailttra of WHITE PINE PLANE. CEDAR, CYPRES! fe , WHITE PINE SHINGLES, , SHINGLING * PLASTERING , LATHS, PENCE POSTS, a PICKETS, ko., fcr . Sr. . Carolina Heart. Delaware aad Jersey tap. White Pine, Spruce and Hrmleek, * DRESft'.D rLOOUXB, ■alMl low prieoa. •*4BOBBd' •• BBd I/OOtl, WINDOW runts. SASH, SHUT TEAS BUNDS, Sr. We have a ffrel-elata Planing Mill fe Paclory I, cnnnraied with thr Yard. An aasortmaat of the ordinary kinds and tltea of DOORS, SASH, BLIND*, BRACKET*, lU., with a full tnigly of superior WOOD MOUUMNCt, now oa hand. Orders for mill work or'saroU •swleg or SOT desert ptlno required for BaUdlow « purjo.es will bo furnlahed at short set lee, sod f "pereons about do build will Xadtt to tholrod- '' V. nt.gr to sail oo ua before buyteg rlrawbore. DOVGHTON fe COVE*, • "fT *m Wh*rf *bC" KBl*ka<a tSSaamTJ!' J niiai rr sn aSALE.

W 'te- tee "^rar" *o f "t b o ' Tb oVn'ton V rra!-' drace. Lafayette street. Capo Island, oo THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. 1ST, at 10 o'clock A. M.. A STABLE. conlslnteg SIX XT* U4 ^ ^ Torms mode kaowa mt T, M. D. Capo lataad, Jaauary St, MIT. . OIL! OlLt t,$(L I I I , la lbs County ol tape May, Hoyt's Patent Blominating Oil. The Odvaatsge e I this artiste to, thai U-l* TWENTY.PIVE PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN KEROSENE. G I rea at good or better light, bono astaag.asM IS EQUALLY AS SAFE. Any peiuee sea ore It kurelog in my a Tore al Tha Southeast Co-. PARRY fe MANSION Ms., Caps Island. WaoMtrH for solo for FIFTY CERTS PER GALLON. . It will bau* la karoos as lamps. With lighthouse burners Also, See sale, tho Patent Right al the Upper, ' Donate aod tf ladle Towoahipe.' WE ate* offer a Raw sod Chelae eolovSteaaf , DRY GOODS, , GROCERIES, . , HARDWARE. OILS, PAINT* » ^SiMgSTSS'^ * " *"• : ratsssw " C*P« u"*4. H. i- Jea- «Wk.Wt. tt TW MLB. • ^ FULL PAID RCNOLARSNIP ^