' . • • CAPE MAY OCEAN- WAVE, TflrtfoftpAYi FEBRUARY, 2d, 1861 - , i
®hf ©tra'a %'jrt. Q*yt Uimod, Cspe^iiyj Coiu tj, I. J. * a. ft^WXiOONAOLK, j Wciiur«iiH>, I'eU. 'JO, ISO". HITM (# |WKM1«MO. #** ,J«* ** •■"* °T^2*Sr; ; ' *ii js — ■• « «*•» .» , t»» ImK yy^ three wti ' is re. >■«!. jjp-'-- • :-'.»j TpaHyatoffsirereiliarer Or cha—rd *-i>.l*.*4 »» !•"•» I ~ G^ duV mo~ "Small pr Jty^snd quick sale# 1" V* ; B. Mn.i.i « A Co. > 0»pc island. N J. pf* Oa Wnins-sdiy last, Hon W W Waif* Titrbdoi't d lt> thw Hflnstr a bill to iucorparwi* tbe C*V® M"7 Co. Solders' itnisABclLDiKii 'Association —Tit* Dlrectorn of the Cape May Building and Loan Aworianon will b»M thcii 2..u xnonlM v meeting at the Wqsbirgloh Hau'«, next Monday evening. for thr purpete of receiving dues, subocrip lions, e'r.. and for loaning monty. St V^MXtiax'a Day, Thursday, »i> a dull affair — not a valentine, not even • aolitary excruciating rarirature. dis patched under Copid'a aotpieea, to tin "dsvH", made its appearance in tbi Wave oBce. The neglect in tbia in"•tance of Votne ot tbe fair creatures ia nnpardonat'le I History or Mitiiooiiii ok Cape Iseakd — An exeaediagly interesting lltlis work embracing a complete ayaopaia of the Introduction and propagation of Methodism In tbia city, wilt aoouis published. It bat bvtn compiled with great care by a ■ell-known and highly esteemed clergyman from various old and enthaetie documents, and Iron the personal experiences of some of the patriarchal citizena now living. TBI Odo Fellow*- -Tbe 26tb of April ■ill he cebbreied by the Odd Fellows throaghont the roeniry at a day o! special thanksgiving. ' The observance «Ul be in accordance to Instructions frost lite tirand Sire, and ■ill cotnmtwtarate the prearrvntion of the Order during the war, aad iU peaceful reunion. Oa Cape Island, the member* of the Evening Star Lodge, purpose celebrating the SSad with a lamptooos banquet, which will be pr-purtd, re gjiniio** of expense, atlbe Washington il»d«e ' Towksbip Elections and Vhx Rig is toy. Law. — Ai the Registry law gives ' go ir.atrncti^ns In regard to township -< ,i. - ii«— . ew tifflct ra of the approachtog tows meetings fn Lap* U.J coon. ty will be governed by tbe old lav, and eMdact the electione fov township officers, tbli year ae formerly. This, how- - aver. Only applies to the townablpe In which lb* Inhabitants do oot vote by ballot, aa the law provides that the game lists muds at general election* shall in the same manner be made end perfected by tbe inspectors for the election of chsrter officers lo those plaees where they vote by ballot. A .Fuxtukate Encore. — Aa the Cape Jiny aad MUlvilla train was on its waj atowa a few aigbt« slave, it (track a tie 1 that was laid acroas ihe track, near ' Taekakoa Station, bat futtunately with 1 »orh furea aa to throw It off without 1 doing injury lo tbe eart. Just about the time, two men wcra seen running from lha spot, aad it was supposed thai their object waa to throw the train *>ff the track, aad rob the mail. On ( -arveral occasion* cross ilea have beei^ i placed oa the road, at the same place, bat aa far wilhaat occasioning ant ( wcrlo a results. Tbe company offer • , reward wf wne hundred dollars for tb. convleit >n of the raicalv. ( Ttoe tanlay leheal Celebration Tha math -talked of aad suxiousli ' looked -fbr anntveraary of the M E < Bauds; -school will be held to-morrow, i Thnvaday.- weraleg Iw the cborch of tbe ' •tcnuBleatioB to which tha school bt-lo'-ga. Tn'« programme has (men lengthened, within lbs past few days. >»y tha addition of several more exee 1Imt piacee, aa thai it aaw embraces a iwpga seaker of the moat popular aad kt "t M aetartlens sf the day. It la mtcfttss to mala that aa tmmaaM andle.ee will b« sfraeud tbilbwr. for Vie a . u»r rial n meats an alaaya appre- • coamaaliy. One thing we weald hk- to impress oa th* memory - tha a^wtog ufV door, a a* v> rasa aawh. sUef advice to
Tempcraaee Urtnrr. On Tuesday evening of last w»*k, a , leetnre on tb. eital'y important anbjvct ' of T*ui pennies was delivered by Her. i.T C. Sandford, of. Near Jersey, ia tbe • M E Obarah ia tbia city. The fact I dial the lecture wa's to lake place, was j Wot sufficiently ventilated to eecore a I full atlendsorr, it having been only ' lunoonred from one of tbe church pulI ;»'U ll.e Bands; prreiooe. The fuggy. . i • lamp. affb-alihy night etroo-phcre #1.0 J deterred many that woold otherwise | nave been prroefll Aa it wea. how- » •▼er. the aarVvd edifice rootainrd what | m -y be safely ralltd a good-sixad coo- > negation > A fur singing and ptaver, tbe orator : of the evening was introdscrd by Rev. i > A. Atwdnd Mr. Bsodford does not ■ I uossese a wide-spread reputation at e i Ircturer, bating bot recently eoterrfl ■in his csrcer aa a public speaker. IIhns many of the requisites necessary in ti'iing oot ooe for ancb s profession, »nd with the aid ef a trifle more ex (Mrience.-will become an ornament to and an eloquent iihorwr of tbe cause ho has adopted. Mr. 8 it a young ' xeu'lrmsn of' pleasing personal appearance — n trifle below the medium . 'store — with rather a prepossessing i C'lUktrnsoce — at a carnal glance niiglit jI ii« considered almost boyish — s clear j ml not a powerful voice, und a manner i-liarsctrrixed by an amount of action, ! which only serv>d to effectually atvest vnil hold tha attention of \br suditer. j Hit abilliy to handle the fnbject ol | lutrm; crattce we# evident from thr i ■ •prolog to tStj close of the ditcoorse. > The manner In which his illoalratidns . «i re drawn, were at timet excellent dis- 1 ' plsya of elocutional talent Tbe des- ' 1 i-ription of the ghostly conn of King : 1 D alb, where he is represented In the ' i icl.of selecting Intemperance for his 1 prime minister as a reward for her ter- 1 . rifle ravages among the human race. 1 furnished one of the moat striking pic- 1 ■urea introduced. Tbe lecture wea in--rr woven with witty anecdotes, and 1 | always to tbe parpose, which would 1 h ive furnished occssloos for vociferous 1 si>plaose from tbe audience, were they I not livid in check by tbe sanctity ol 1 tbe building. 1 | One of the very strongest argument- 1 gainst the use of alcohol, the speaker 1 •rooght forward, was tbe clesr and 1 •hie manner in which be annalyxtd tbe | deadly effrclt of intemperance lo thr i i .inman system Science and Religion [ gw hand lo hand in proving that onr ! . -t imachs were never created aa a re- < . erptaele for n fluid, that eats up the - . vrry Intestines, poisons the blood, dia- 1 r figures tba face, gives occasion to vnr- . iiuis diseases, and at Isat plunges tbe • unhappy victim into eternal peio and ! misery. He earnestly sdvocsted the organization of temperance societies in every i city, town, village and township in thr •'<^ntry, thereby conferring an Ineitimab|e beorfll pn society in contributing toward* tbe meant of atsying the ' onward march of drankennest, and ac- ' rumplisbing the oltimale success of the • uipersnce csnee Ths ipesktr, though | lamenting the gradual growth of tbe e>ll throngbowt the world, and denouncing the legislative freedom granted to that* datiriag to make monay out of | the wretchedness of thousands, takes a hopeful view t of the "aitoation." and counselled bit haarera to do likewise, lie look* forward to the day, If we but 1 only do our doty, whan tbe curie ol intemperance will cease to exert lis pernicious influence over nny bnt tbe determinedly wicked portion* of man- < kind. ' Mr. Sandford departed for Millville on Monday Lit. where be delivers ■ ' lecture ; and Ibenea In Vinelsnd, where ne also purposes speaking. We rOgret , thit he waa obliged to leeve to fulfill , other engagements, without giving om , people another opportunity of bearing i mora on this topic. I Look Out for 'k,:u — It is becotn- { | log more apparent every day, from the < numerous burglaries which are being I p rpetratrd throaghont th* Stale, that < there exists an organized band of robwho travel around fo virions distruisrs. Somvt met Ihey assume tin ' character ol beggars, representing lliam•elvcs in deetitnle circumstance*, and ihw impoving on lhe*|;ood nature , the benevolent. They bare visited thr alijacent portion of Cumberland coanty aad tbe upper part of tbia county, robbing wherever they could Gad an opportunity. Not contented with entering house*, they even eustrap trunk- - from th* rack* of si ages which travel . i uf.er dark. ' Rskaxar axo Alteon A clothing ' store In MIUvliL waa ro'sbed on Moo- | day aid tat on Ore, aad the proprietor «*S a early suffocated. — Tha coming santon at Atlantic | City mlU be charaetarlxad by aa addition of not Lai than twenty now baild- | tags to those already provided (bribe | —Over WO f.ivs have been shot la i the vicinity wf Tom* River, wilhia a tow rabfto
Methodist Convention. The convention of wilniatyrs and Lj* men nf this denomination, held In Bridget oa' last Thursday wevk. Is likely 1 • to he attsndrd with important result*. ( For some months pyst the idea of an y i iuetitotion of Laroing, under the aus- , i piers of this Body, for Sootbern New n J< rset ha* been agitated, bat nothing < l< finite waa arrived at axcapt a very . 5 , general conviclioo that such an enter- 1 i prise was a necessity. Tbi* meeting ' i «av called to giva stupe to tbe seoti- * . inent. and a very lair representation of , •loth clergy an 1 laity were present, , among whom was tbe fullest unanimity u of sentiment upon this snhject. It was . ' -iiusn that In the limits of the Camden r and Bridgeton districts there were ovet * 14.000 members of tbe Methodist 1 Church, besides adherents of tha\ faith, c and that there waa no literary inslitu- j " tioo of their owo easily accessible to them. Tbe merit* of various lo'calyie* i , •ere discussed, together w'.tli the pros- | ,, pects of additional aid from any point J 0 i that might be selected. Very liberal I « offers were msde of money and lsnd, | hy persons representing several eligible ! - locslilies ; and if tbe enthusiasm of the j " •■cession can be lakeu as an index ol 1 j iha general feeling and vie** of the , i Church, in tbi* part of the State, there ! ; j aill be no difficulty in obtaining tbe | j { |40.000 proposed as a basis fur tbe I g •iisiuution by tbeir last Conference. I o The Bounty Bill. ' n The House of Representative*, on i I | Friday last, proceeded to tbe consld- I * -ration of tbe Boauty bill, j Mr.'Scbenck, reported tho -bill, snd : ^ j explained ite proviaiona. It is lha same , (| j as bad passed the Hoose last session, j , j but not ncted on in tbe Senate, with I n iwo differences This hill proposed to j 'i a certain extent, to iqnalize the bonn-J X lies, whereas tbe eel of July 28, 18GG.4 oaly gave additional boouty to all sul ' diero. Tbe bill L based on tbe timph i 1 principle that to avery man who served J , the government faithfully, and haa been , honorably discharged, no matter bo* | , he come into the service, there shall be n given a bounty proportionate to thr " length of time of service. If the sol- ' dier has served ene mentb he will re ? ceiva $8 1-3 ; if thres months, $25 ; il " oot year, $100 ; if two years, $200, and " so on. t After considerable debate, and some r amendments were rejected, the bill was • passed. Il provides for ths deduction 11 from tbe amount of boont/ to be paid, '' all *>oootiei paid by tbe United States, or by soy Slat*, county, city, town, or b other municipal organization, or by „ any volantary association, tba result ol | which ta that lo lha N urtbero aod East - ra State*, where tbey paid soldiers « liberally, tbe aoldiera will get oolhlog t A provision was pot in to exsmpt u • hose who bad already filed their ap- ^ plications under the present bill, bnt „ -veo then tbe Pennsylvenia delegation -> and most of lb* New England men ^ voted nay. Should tb* bill pass thr p Senate, the boonty bill of Jnly, 1866, ■ her* it eenfliels with tbe present bill Jr will of eonrse stand repealed, and bot t few of tb* aoldlers from this county can * be classed among tbe fortunate*. , Municipal Liability for Neglect • For tbe benefit of the authorities having cbarga of the interests of cities and town*, whether they may b* known s> ronoeils, burgesses, or selectman, it is well that general attention bo drawn to i ho decisioo of tba Supreme Court of thr Unltsd Stairs in ths cass of tbo Majur ol , New York. v». Sheffield, which wet de- ' cided on Wednesday L«t. 1 1 vatabliabrr ths liability of manicipelitira lo pay dam. •I** for injuries to cilitrqa, which ariie In conarqnenca of negligence of the corpora, tina.lo keep streets in order. Sbrffirld j was a citizen nf Bbod* Ivlend, and in 1851 fell orrr a tlomp at tb* lower end ol the City Hall Park, lo New York city, ( and was iojnred Tery much, necessitating an expenditure of threu'thoovand dollars for medical attendance and other expenses. In consequence he tironghl e ' sail against tha city of New York. Thr drfan n »f lb* (allrr aas rath- rdiserrdiis- I blr. On* point was to th* rff.ct ibat thr | city was not llsbla for damepra to ritlxens in lb* park, harass* that inrlusnre had t hern plrdga togalhar with lha real aatalr ' ol (ka city, for tha vadamptioo nf tha rll\ " dabt. Aontbar polst was, Ibat althongh , ■ b| port ion of thr park « bare the accidrnt • orcarrrd aas atad at a public street, still ' it eras really a portion of tb* park; and ^ the city bad lb* eight to make il a pablie t •treat, and was not responsible for any damages that might happen there. The t Culled States Soprani* Coarl has over- i •urned throe def.opae. It holds that lb* 1 city, baviog mad* a portion of tb* paik a , public it r**i, cannot now' plead ibat tbey t had bo aatbority lo do so. Upon tb* 1 whole, th# jadgmaat btlow it affirmed, 'f aad tha city will has* lo pay tb* atflWrer t tb* laa t boasted doliafs, trier tan long ■ wastry yrara of waltiag forth* La's daisy- J Tb# mat tar ooght to b* of Interval to , • vary city government, for tba gaavral I pnneipL I* cstabliebed. thereby that a J mimieipal eerporatina la liable for dem- • gus ceased by neglect la ksapieg tb* l , I'raata la passshL eonditien, ar ia stale- < • rlniag obstruction#. As Ibare Is MqaMt. j !y eaHhaaaaas la aaeb asttwv. I less. 1 Ldga of tb* tow to regard to tbwrn msy I ' here * gwwd eCewt to makiax* tawa aod ! ot, rettodtw. ^ .irf»-t. <
Concresilonal tammswry. F vfcjtohj Sen^v, | It tbi Secretary of War «a* esqaestvd to commnoicair the rrp-.rl of Gvuoral Now- u to ralalioo to encroacbmenu to New pi York barbae. Bills regaletirg tbe eeleo.. K lion ef jarors lo tb* Terrilery ofCtob. 1,1 mak.ng polygamy illegal snd amending A he act for atemporery g reraosial in *■ Montana a>ere reported from committers. " League Island bRTwas taken aod g a'ter a Utorl debet* waa-paaMd: by yras -7, Dayrl*. Il oow swaile tbe aignatar* or veto of the Prssideni. Tbe l<oai(iaoa ^ bill was then taken op, bat after a speech a its favor by Mr. Sumter, ■#* p st|>ooed • until next day. Tbe jUcoostrucl ion bill, " •'.•tobtjsbing military yovarnmesti in tbe 0" South, was taken up read a second time i, eod ordered to be printed. Mr. Shrruen's 11 Compound Intrrrri Funding hill was thro * culled op and an umeodment limiting the u j $100,000,000 w*. agreed 10, sad th* bil " I. passed. In lb* evening scseion the bill p | to establish and protect national came- « of a tubular bridge underneath lb* Missis- 0 sippi river at Si. Louis, were poised. « lu the House thr bill lo reimburse loyal " j up, und lha rota by wbicb the bill bed i p ( been referred to lbs Special Committee T ' In ih. .curse or the debet* Mr. \ h I sold that tronds lo tbe emutnt U| ; ? 15.000.000 aero to be issued for peymam ; . { of the bill, end Mr. Ueleno said that a ' b ] mianly bill would toon be before the „ j -ory some $250.000,01.0. 'I irebiif^nvid- ' * | are fur the Tex bill, for tbe consider* ' | uon of which lb* iloosa went into Com.' I * j mine* of lire Whole. To. amendment ' » ■ ioerraeing lb- lax un distillers was disa. *' greed lo. 1 r I Kernel . Kan. litis. — In tbe Senate bill. : | relating lo spirals .ad writ* cf error I.. . j tb* rebellion, and to rrgalstgThe disposi * I lion of Bows received under the I.Wt rvlat- I 1 ng to cqatoms, were repaired from com. 1 t| removal of causes in certain cases Irom the * Slato conrts was iouoduced. and the bill , ' amend tba act to prevent smuggling was passed. Tb* lions* Beconstracriun j bill was taken up eod Mr. Johnson offered lha Blaine amendment winch bad been 11 rejected by lha llwwr*. A lengthy debate J' session Mr. Wilson unreduced * bill : proposing th* conditions upon wbicb the j v Southern States may resume their posi- i 1 lions io tba Union. The reconstruction | „ bill waa again taken up, and un emend- ' . maul offered by Mr. llandrrson lo the Blaio* ameodmeDt, was adopted. | Id tb* iluuaa numerous prieet* bills ! disposed of, and en tbe expiration o' ' tha morning hour tbe Bounty Kqaaliution ' » bill was taken up. Saeeral ameodments ! •ssre offered. Jlr. Ward, of New York, aod Mr. Kallins, of New Hampshire, ob- | r jeetinx lo tbe dedoetioo of local bounties. ! Mr. itullins offered un amendmeat to tbat | effect, it was warmly opposed by the | Western members, end as warmly sup • ported by tboaa from tbe Eastern protiou •if th* country. The amendment was re. jectad by yras *4, nail 85, tb* eota being j entirely sectional and oot political. The | bill was thro passed by 92 yeas to 69 nays, i saeeral of the prominent republican mem- j bars voting against it. lu tbe evening session lire Bankruptcy bill esms op, thr ■ question being upon th# Senate amend. | >' mauls wbteh weia non-concurred io. ! , 8PECIAL NOTICES. j„ J. Granville leach, ° ATTORSCr AND COVSSF.LIOH-AT-Utr, at SOUTH rtFTH STRKET, mbSSSa PaiLAnuLrnia. A Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK. HEW JERSEY. | J. F. LEANING. See vllle, J •MO accxt ro* Cava Nat Cooarv. , John H. Huffman, Attorney & Cotmsellor-at-lAw, Solicitor, MASTER fe EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, ACPREME COCRT COMMIMIOHKR, , and NOTARY PUBLIC. CAPE NAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY e lir. J. I"! "Learning, TXENTIST. na OrFICE DAYS: cjpk mr cdvht iiocab— Twsdajl. SEA rjLLA,— Thursdays, Frtda,s,oa# tbe (Orssoaa of Sstuntays. Tiaws MootasTt. CaodlUoas Cssb. Jrl-S f Nchenck's Pulmonic Ryrup^ This great predictor curt a Dr. J. IL Uchrsch/ rreprietor. of Pulmonary Caasumptloa ' when H had assumed I's moat formidable a- peer, , and when speedy death appeared to he InrvtlW blr. Hit |h)s.rtaas jawrouaeed his aoeai roue*— shir, when he eomauared the use ef this simple , but rcwrtful remedy. His health was restored . a eery short 'lore, aod aore amof thr dlreaar hat bees rpprehraded, for all ihe aymprems qulrkly disappeared, aod hu p reseat weight to Mar* his serovery, he ha* derated htoattru' • • loo raciuslvrly to the cure ef lonaumylo*. t-d . th. dtsaoer* which er* usually cempl «trd with \ it, sad the cure* rf.etod hy his mrdtolsev beve , very aumerewt sad truly wonderful. Dr. 1 schaaek cashes professional eltlis lo serrrsl of ■ lbs larger sltlrs waahty, where he- bee a large eeneoard* of paitoeto, smd H to trely asaeatoblag poor rsosompt. res Ibat bars to he ttftrd Ml of their rentage#, aid to a tow moa-hs ' healthy, rebon persoas. Dr Schrooh t Pnimoelc - S) rem Waned Tuwic.sad Masliwha nils asa . gvaersUy att required to euria« Ceaaumptloa " dlrecttosa actompaay each, so that aay asa eaa take them without eeeiag Dr. Btoswak, hat I wbea It Is nrttemlsat H to Ml fasaatlm. He xteea sdrer* fre*i hel tor a thorough axaslas. tioa with his Uatjlromalar bis fa* to tona dothi sow ,
spjfetf LrSl6TICE8. Deafness, Blindness to Catarrh, , TRKATXD tba wtmeet swasree. by Dr. J. ISAACS, Chr 5tot' aad Yturlrt, (funarrty at i Hatumt.) No. SI* PL«E strert, PbitoOeL THiioewlal, Iras the areai reltohls , OB« The medltel fovully art tnvltod to ac-^ ato'^atice. ARTIFICIAL tYts in^ed I psiu- No charge , made for raajnloa tioa. " Jaifcy Last io Young Men and Teachers. catting la Ufr, will Bad a thorough and practloal a course may be I ad by all. at 1b« rvpeose readily be acarrd frum the earnings ol mr) Indsst'lous youth lath* country. Thirr mouth, ouly are nrcresary for a picparstloe Ihst shall ai PbHo^rlph.o. Pm, as>st-m of los'rurho* brew la'roduccd Into J. C. Stamford*. ' Dustnres and Telegraph College, that must be | The practical arrargement of rrrry drportmeal , IfflllRIED. ^ <kr lolJe ^la.hcr^ lllh toil., by R«. I h ! by Ihr Re. Mr Stcrs-on. Mr II. on Lawrenc- : DIED. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | GBAXD CELEBR1TIOX ! S4th ANNIVERSARY Feb. 21st, j ! singing, { speeches, dialogues, recitations. addresses, ftc. | ^^to^riperlrd^^thal Nre Tcoos, of ^pfflladcl- | •Minciug Trays No. nl (eight thlrty-Ura) Market a tree t, be tow Ninth. Philadelphia. Patent Bbutier Busters. flapping sad banging of f-owed wtoooor .hulls is oa^wind) da) s, Is | rerauNo. 1st (Eight ThutvdrerJ hlaraet'alrerl, below Moth. Philadelphia. Emcrj and Crocus Cloth j^N packages ami aisorte^ grit, adapiail lo the 01 thereto. Sot sale ^ ihaW, No. ins (Eight Thirty-Use) hlorket street, below Ninth. Philadelphia. IOBS1LE | Ht subscriber bos for sale THREE FINE YOUNG HORSES, 4 to * yoaio old, w arrested oouod sad genii' - good uiiverm. Prle# horn fits lo **o if* A. a. RAW.-LL, Frbraqry tolh, Wf Tuckoboo, N.J t-AUDCS HEEDS. T'i'.r-rs" FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, "'tlaCaJ "''2#,ha.PaL*,«i>haa0le'* ''"""h'1' Cf GROCERIES of all klada A. F. SIR TrON, \ - «-o:s syrtog NOTICE. NOTICE to bwrehy glres, that lha ssooaat of R oda fo Co. son. ods-laiairatrU of lbs cwof Abljsb i arson, dro-aaad. will ha au us* and srerwd by th* rorrogwta.aad reported to the Judges of th# Orphan'. ( ourt 01 t.y,,.tth* »re- of April Da'tod *""&■ POTATOES to PEAS poR SALE. Th* Willi MgiH has tor sola ISO BUSHELS MONITOR, aad about MBwohsU BEW TORE BUCKEYE FOTATOSS, which ha will sell at th* markat rata*. Alto rbww* S lwahas llreloiw* Marrowfat ■ MS^-R-greglre Jre. out* sprtas. Fab, tsth. y. «t •t^gatfgSSajtLw'a. !*. — ..1. r>*."i.'i'*iJ)u5L?'— : — -r >.
MEW ADVERTIgCMENTf. - , Pt'BLIC SALE. WILL he Mid at pahlto vendue ilUl rwau ! It or are of tha Subscriber, SlamosS BSS*b • JRVb. Tyww Baak. oa , Ttn:R»XJAT. FEBRUARY Mst, t««, Lard by tho pound, one Irearboro w agon, oer Iwotiorea Open Wag.i a, one onr-hora* Open Waguo, one *h lgh, aod many othar things too . *l3h!3d,th*Bfl?y beuatarorsbla, the Mto will lake ptoew the ns.l fair 4^^ & HUGHES. < ' MoStE LIGHT. «J7HC nrkrralgn*4 having purehaaed the right •• Inn pjt^t nuraumu" ^wTt. M^'litoaaU^t^^toM^^refo'iig' can^hallrd in tha^hrroMne lamp'wmh >hs Ugh: , fupsrtor qualittoa. ^ ^ EDMUNDS, I ECR Retail hy lha rubacrlher, at his store, to- . i GROCERIES, TIN a EARTHENWARE, • ' Hurkwhrat and Flour tbe hand or small ,j N. C. PBIC E'N NEW HTOI1E, ■ mwraw «-*«»*» wtmremw ! POPLINS and HE LA INS, ^ ami Fancy Shlritoga. I lua H.a.ka'and Vies, URIICEKIKI. PORK. HAMS, taws. A.re.( kujora SpadM^Showato, Forks. , PAINTS. j ^ ^ NOTICE. j ' i Da led. Felowi^ru "via L"k:*',**,0r'f'l j comminbioners' NII.I;. ^ ; j | CoB1DUtloii,ri SALE or FIRMTIRE. , '"pUJ^1TUREi , THURSDAY, FTBRUARY WHh. 1ST. J .110 o'clock A. M.. when the ( Mowing will he | offered si public aale.^ bedsteads, mattresses. TABLES, CHAIR8. B0FA8, SETTEE, ROCKING CHAIRS. MAHOGANY j ^ s ( ^ ' I ' *^.7tor*!oUveVSd"n«Puret,h' f'*-« DAVID CLARK. EARLY VEGETABLE!!. ! P t>rel"lre,'a,«7.rodured kad "d *" ' READY FOR MARKET, s ammonia ted fertilizer ^The^reiQlU ^jlt^dlng ^e application of^thto ■ La'toa. fhareb) aralllsg Mmsel* Vf'toa'aEol ' Packed to bags of ISO tba sack. !. PRICE, SJ.flJ PER BAG. ' Order* received at our offlcre, sad deliveries mode fiomour Factory or Warebowaaa, la qu :iALUS k XEEDLE8, e J; ESth wSS^treJ"U^ i PHILADELPHIA Febrwary tJth, 'VI. im .Notice of Recitfrr, Revision and Election. s CITY OF CAPE ISLAND. NOTICE I. hereby drm that lha undarelgard. Inspector* cf hegl.try and of Kiect aas. far Ih* alreiloa d torn let known at ths City of Cope ted «d'appot«M*d ^ * t b* i .r pr-e.'iur ng .Or ng it. na'mre" ihaVa'gd coiersuf told dsn let. aad far hmolag tb* polls si th* eaaulag ehaitrr rl-etion. And ihor lurthcr aire noil*# that thay. as sues lasp eiorr, wlU alt at lha jlm* above do, ljnated, oa # l'UKSDAl. FEBRUARY Itth, lflgT, '■ Don So' lock ta the morning uaill 7 o'elsek la the evrntor, for th* purpo a ef ngissentgih* Lam-a of ihe legal voter., aad making a hit of j all prisons qua ISK and enilutd to vole al to* 1 Notice is also pit. that th* said tarpeelor* " , u^bJh toh5ia*" VA"°" m tons alaa aatll t Wdocfla*!?# eaeatas,tof toe ww>. po.e of rrvlsiag, correct. ng adSsag is aad tuhbald at thaaame^dfo Jl^»(CH )|#J „ remmeaciag at To'etoek la lb* morn tog aad alo-S3»i."'di5''h3ii-srssat - SIS— _ , i CLI -.iQ-iScclXiaf " :
. NEW Atfy^TiSEMENTS * IF. ■■ • REAL *lTATE. 500 COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE, CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSE^ - ; FOR SALE, IN THE" count}' of cape may, A FARM FOR RENtf OR SALE, ONE MILE FROM CAPE ISLAND. cottages TO RENT FOR THE COMING ' • Bathing krason. K. B. SWAIN, Bexl Estate Agvnl, furvpjor A ( onirjsBCgr, OFFICE, lor. FERRY A SOUTH ST*., (sear Cong re. Hall,] fkdm CAPE ISLAND, N. J. ^REAL ^ESTATE FOR SALE. ^ "Jm.lyrilsi 5ciwey*"'nalViTng wi HoTKLMTEd ■ OTTAGE^hUTa^ BA IH^IOUSE GROUNDS, A moat eligible Hotel »lte o'f about it acres, with I *)W lal.nd creek to Ihr rear, slitog Ihcmost i -is, pic dra.uage lacltllles.ot would make lUtF I ug. site Voltage Lola, with a splAdh! oca I A Lot of laoA S» frer'aquar*. -nj wllh'a SflS I fret of lire b«U4og grouo.1, houi d.d un ail Side* ' -'U ' "*' *■ wfok ' re more to am^herpiot. adj tlnlogtheakov* I ,nd quite ac cllglb.y situated lot rol.agw lota. s. ' -|X la Ihr Capr Ulsnd • Nsiket tiauae Properly I { in lining Su b) Jh Irey-Wllb icr-houa. undcrneain, 1 ap.Mcof l.oid'ng toutouaid lea. Ha locoiloa i ,. In ihr immrdiaio ytcintty oi Ihe buslncssyalt I rehhto^rere' fee? of tlto surf, wiHbfsoidto suit That Urge and Mluatoa kTURE, oa Ih* cornrr SkdOi II Is lha must cUall.le aadproflUble bailarii iUud to Ih* city of i. ape laioad. ^*d ol'anj"l"thr v^tolVyuf'cap# totoad? Tha nrrt houi ; saw thr »moTa*Ur jr coniatai b#ufsmlh ieeiisg plcsiure Tli decidedly th* moat valuable proprriy la the vici ally oraay bathlogTba uBdtvlOed half'ntrreit la that rsUiahla uact of toad known as the Usihenll A Haootll tracl'ofVan ° trelng locird within haa fret olihw bathing grounds, and particularly suited forcovtages. It having itety loo- Dty lor ample dralhrhc undivided onr-: bird too reft la est collage Iota. So by 10U fret, on Ihst .slashto piopeity . known aa the -Miller Fai m,' ' hreaud wuhtotouv >*at of ihe balhlog giouBd. An uadlilded on.Jtilf tuts rest U ISO acre*, ad. , J. Inii.g No. to, ec hireling »,( laud saltabfo lor Ha. IW. That valuable Farm adfotml ng Na. ii.coaUtntog , 1* sores of choice term und, with large ana comm odious biiUdlag*,**cstoi to q ol MoailiiaMuiur. ; snsaKtspJat. StaSSf sjr.KSaisvsts Tgaws JSCS! laud of largw sad hsav> gi celt at timber, CO*- , t.tlng prt-c.paily of hlcki ry and oak. No. 1'L . MayrUt# Truck Farms ai a Cottage Lota. Th* oti having liom his to * . fast front by SSo feat I reel cummualcaliou al Ih to* OOSOB. The Had being emioeolly adaptad th truck sail fruit tutiSHsSSSSS wlik th* 'ueai' unseat lbs t5alop!TI?:— how loik aod Philadelphia, aad also that great bams market, to* City ol Lalmfotoed. Also, lot rvat,— Jft*# stwaea, toasted *1 thseorr see ef ran y ia* « oobl.i gi o. stiwsto, to th* ally • of cop* l i.khd. iha bvUKUagi at. limoaewuk ; um*Aradm.ad_ fouha, totha ; lIS.ayJr.faKs.vigassSK ' " W. A MIU.XB. ^trr h*7 tmtihn lafums Uon ^oiq>|]| tore *d- ! iaWtofo, fe»J. AblUUilRiAMRWUW Or REAL ESTATE. . Will be told ht Tahiti Sato, na thr PvvaUaa*. Oa TUKSOAT, MARCH IS. taptl HANAKXR HOUSE. •' • J»* saK tot aowuta* thrwmfawtbasf am* of : Capo lalkaf, Ji.-y

