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She Ocean W*»t. 1 * - • -"""'" / ■ —La Cape Iil*nd, 0*pe Mij Com k;, B.J. , „ 8. It. MAOO,N.UiI.E. j' WMacsAkT. r®«». a*. *««■»• ' > •rrw oV tovsnt»i>u. r - - -gSmfSK^r.::;.::*.::: .-JS' r ,;2 . « .f_- j,„ | "*"* •*"*'* «"*"*• i umiMp i'i ■ ' - iwiM at IH tow-qmlbv.*-. . , far* Our Motto : "Small proBU. and quick Mil* !" W. B. MiiAM&po. Cap* I aland. N J. . gaLoina' Dajoa.— A regular auud | mealing of lb# Soldier*' Duioo will he i held la lb» W»l bulldiog, aecond | floor, at 7.30 o'clock oo Saturday eveu- I tef. March 2yd A punctual atUpdaaca of aver/ member is rrqueatad par W* ahoold adeiae all, eaperl- ( all; those «b* were uol present last Tharad-7 craning, to avail theinseltcs of lbs opportomtj ot attending the Bahibiiiaa ocxt Tuesday. March 5th. They may ha sura of spending a eery plaaaant erasing, and at tbe same time benefit a flood cause. tar-Tho Lodi Mauufacturinfl Compaq's Poodratt* adrenlsed in another eolaasa is mads from the night soil ol Near York City. The Company eu incorporated In 1840, and bare bean roanofaeloring orar since. This Willi tf>a fact of the Urge quantity of 60,000 barrels sold annually, is sufBcisat to gtra it charactar. " , , i

' ' Colored Bckhay 8cho*l Exhibition. — "Jhe members of the A. M. E 8abbatth School inUnd boldlng their au- , aual exhibition cn to-morrow. Thursday sreninfl, in tbeir place of worship •a Franklin Street. As tbe snterulusni will oodonbtedly be tbe best yet . gotten np, under the auspices nf lh^ aot be altogether kept in tbe dark . H'asiliKOToN's Birthday.— Tbe anniwrsarj of tba birthday of Washingtoo eras ushered in Friday morning, maeh aa oaqal oa Cape Island — no ring-' Ing of belle or firing or oaanoo disturbed our morning's alambers Tbe atreeu presented alunby and uninriting app«arsnc<a..bat oeerbead tha day war agreeable enough Iu tbe eranlag the ooly faatirlty thai baa come to our knowledge wat tha eelebralion of Ibe occarion by the Keening Star Lodge, Wo.T.6 I. O. of O. F.,nttha Washiagton Ilonse. where a maghlficeat anpper was provided. -The Crop# — From our country exchange* we learn that the Winter has * been an exceedingly farorable one for ' farming Inierpsta. There has been auow enoogb to protect tha wheal, and there U ercry prospect of abundant crops. Sash news fa always cheering at this season of tbe year, aod tboec .mho are prone' to indulge io glootnj forebodings msy find comfort io toruI ig their attention to our igricoitoral regions, from wbence comes tbe great 'orcossarirt nf life. Three ia an unqoeatiooable aaugonism between good .. crops and hard times, end while we . boa# hopes of tbo one wa need not fear . the other. ■■ A TUU-rrance Lkcturb — Re». G. Soyder, agent fl.r the New Jersey Stale Temperance Society, will delitei :m Uctura oa tbeanbjretof Temperance. .m Pi iday evening, Mareb 1st., at tbe M. K. Church, DeunUeille. and at Gosbwn Sstorday *eenintr. March 2nd — On Monday, the^tb. there will be 1 af the Cape May Cowuty So"Hcf. 'The exercises to be held ia the M. K. Cborch. Court House, at 10 oek a.m. In the esenlng of the aanio day, and at lbs same place, there .»iU be a public meetiag. which will be ■ddr u^d by tbo Bute Ag*st. T«w oUrgy and »U Eriao.ls of the tsM a*' hsaaparuuee ae* uaroeatly requnswd » b* peasant at tbw eooaty meeting, wnd. as fur aa practicable, .1 all of tha utfatf mewnaav J. U. Drrurrr. rmrtdeat uf €. M (goanty PoeUty. A (Nun Paueoamow —A trill is now Vfwt the Near Jsmey Legislators proposing the auppnae'ua of the Mia of Bach e-U- would pre tout maeh of tha .yr^d^eaaaM^ oteeiiou RartsiA— TW Uf^.ure kw reVh| ■»>**. v :

The lunday School F.shlbHton P Tbe long talked of "Celebration." of the Caps Island M. K. Soaduy School, which took plsce last Thsrrdsy • erenisg. was eerlainly a decided sne- | Is j cess, and, taking into consideration tbe fe I • xiremu uopleasantnesa of lbs weather, x j Utore than fulfilled the sanguine expec- ci j tsilons of its promoters and patrons w ! We had hopud that a more propitious a evening would bare been vouebssfvd ii 10 us by the worthy clerk of tbo wee- ■ si , 1 liej, but, unfortunately for those at a ; it distance, sucb a conaammation wu not : i, j reached. ; P ' Tbe cbnrcb was brilliantly illumia- ! p l sled, and tbe stage tMUfully oeeraba- / dowed wllb tbe oational flag— present- b ing u cheerful and striking contrast to f (ha inclement scene without. At seeen o'clock, eeery ueallable seal was occu- i pitd, and soon after tbe entertainment •> wsa oprned by tbe school singing "The 1 Children's Jnbilee," which produced a r eery pleasing effect. It woold be gratifying to as, and no I dnobt to the scbolara, to lay before t them a fuller and mora descriptive re- < port of tha exercises of tbe evening. « i.ut our columns, at present, will not t l>ermit a more extensive oac than tbe < following. I Succeeding prayer by "tbe pastor, the < a.lulutory oration — an appropriate ad- • •iress to tha parents, teachers, scbolara < and friends in general of the Sabbath ' •cbool cause— was delivered io very good style by Master A. Gerreison — 1 Arubng the many boaeliful selections 1 1 list were sung, ws hardly care to dis- • criiu ante on oar own responsibility, 1 ut yet a preference certainly was expressed ia favor of a few. " Sabbath i Bella," "We are Rising aa a People," mid ' Tbe Flag of tbe Free" were a 1 I "trinity in nuity for one could net 1 decide which deserved the highest , praise. Tbe crowning pieces of tbe 1 , evening, however; were "Flee as a ! Bird," a solo auog by Dr H. L. Gil- ' I moor, and that soul-stirring bymn "O, Christian, Awake," which wa* rendered with very good effect by tbe entire ichoal. "Tha Spldtr sod tha Fly." icnoei. ins opiucr sou sue r n, a

"Sparkling Water," "Tbe Truant," \ "Remember the Poor." and tba Dox- , ology ware ail very prettily executed, „ jnd applauded by tbe audience. 0 Tba "biU" of tbe evening, which drew forth the hearty leogh and apprc- p ciation of all present, were decidedly > ■ good and to tbe purpose. Among t! . .tbant.JU. aiist police j "How to be 1 Miserable," a dialogue spoken by the % Masters Cske— an excellent "get off" u and calculated to tread on tbe toia of « ■iios of Adam'a descendants. e 4 "Uncle Sam's Family," exceedingly , a ell apokea by Matter Obes. Clark— . .ma of tbe best pieces of tbe klod we f nafe as yet heard r "Tbe Night before Xmea," by Mas-t-r U. Qilmonr, elicited general laagb- 5 ler by tbe droll and free and easy man- ( oar in which it was spoken "The Walerf^k" by Miss Mary Bennett, "brought down th# Ti»uae," by I . creditable and descriptive ityie it wat 1 recited. "FmiYodoa America," a recitation ' ' of the itae order m Uncle Sam's Fam- ' 1 sly. was remarkably well got off by " ' Meainr James Keaoedy. "The Modern Belle," a bit at the ' I fashionable young demoiselles of tbp ' > present dsy, was wall retdered by Mies ' Libble Cbnrcb. "Tbe Ram Maniac," one of tbe fin- ' est literary productions ever written for ' - the display of elocutional talent, wat I road in a tnporior manner by Mr. M . 1 1 Seull. Among tba last bat not least, was * I ib# character of "Paler" In a piece en- 1 ' titled "Tbe Reward of Benevolence." ' ■ Peter, supposed to kail from tbe Emer- 1 aid Isle, mid# Pimtelf known at the 1 ' rapresentatlv' or the awale ladles' be- • ueioveot socletey," wu persooated by Mr. W. Brook* in quite an sppropri- 1 ate and befitting covtome— creditably . t» himself and to tbo countrymen be ' temporarily repreaented. I Tbejsniertaiament partook mow of < tbe character of a concert tbao any of 1 ill oa* held heretofore, and tb* merry j i chime of yonthful voice*, aa Ibey chant- j j eii tbe sweet soagt and hymns they bad { learned in tb* Sabbath School, conld j I nut bat prove tbe falae of training tbe . I children in lb* nursery of tb* Cbnrcb. Tb* meaical department was eon- | dueled by Mrs. J. P. Cab* in her anal 1 happy ttyh-S Her mesurly execution ; oa the instrument ceoid eat fall inspir- < iag lb# younger singer* with eoofl- 1 ' donee, and tbe reaalt thereby was con- , .luc no so tha auraetioo* of tb* *tt*r- 1 uiameal being considerably halgbtoa'd. W# sbuald like to give oor rsad*ra a 1 r personal sketch of Captain George W.- , - Smith, tb* aoperieiardoot. bat tb* , I spa** at oar dispoaai woold aot allow | . j'letk* to bo accredited him. He ess , beany ib.ee* Ut bit reormt waUriog i ' tffuru i* tba caws* of tb* Baaday- , ( r Tf? ; ' '

rhilaitefplita forrespon4encr. .. Fsidat, Fbi. 23'id, 1867Dti* Wave — Exeaae tbe ailene# of r' week. A man bedridden and auf- ; ^ all tba horrors of brain fever ia ; ^ scarcely ia fit ceo'ditiua for uewspaper | u correspondence. Socb vu tbe case ,, wiibyonr humble correspondent. I bad ti decidwd objection to tbe tkadu, know- I \ that when ooce in iu shadows, ob- -1 , tiacla* wer# presented which naither " mail facilitiea nor tbe excrtioai of jour I special could overcome. Had I departed from tbe eartb, I tboald. In all ( ! probability, have become a reporter oo , Zion't Herald. Tbe Fates, however, , spared my thread, and 1 therefor* s pretest my weekly and weakly bndjet. ' First, a murder. One German named " ia sbat dead by another Germaa 9 named Leis, within toe crowded portals of a court of jaatice. Both are J returned solditrs. EUar, with beinous \ iieastliness, violates the person of Leis' , daughter, aged twelve. Owing , the laws' delay, forfeiting bia bail, 1 etc., Ellar baa managed to escape the ' clutches of tbs law aioce last April, the 1 lima at which tbe alleged offence was committed. On Wednesday Ellar was broagbt np for trial. Leia, tbe father, with bis daughter and wife were present. At Eliar was broogbt into the cearl room, Leis, bent 01 vengeance, drew from bis pocket a revolver, and with tare and steady aim fired, and nrongbt bis vietim down Ellar died 1 witbont a groan, aud LeitVas immediately arrested and committed for marder. Public sympathy is with Laia, but the general opinion is tbal will be severely dealt with, owing 10 the time and place in wbtcb the marder was committed. Tbe prisoner committed tbe greatest offence known 10 tbe law in presence of Judge. Jury, and spectators. Does it aot seem tiagnlar that all oar marder* are committed by German* f Christian Bergar, Mary Ridey, Antoa Probst, Gotiieb Williams aud Tbomet Leia, oor last batch of men ' and women killers, all are Germans — ana women Killers, an are usrmans — '

lake the whole mass of Germans '■ and tbey are tbe meat quiet portion ol our community. We leave it for your '' raadart to solve the question. . Philadelphians are jabilant at thtir u psospects of having the new Navy c, located at League Island. One n there will be tbe means of demolishing tl the one bare. This will improve all ^ th#"lowir«etToirof -ont-e4»y,-oo4 gita. ^ mors wbarve* oirtbe Delaware front which at present are imperatively demanded. , Wbila I writ* it snowa. It baa bean „ snowing for tha peat two daya, and fa from ail indications will to conlioue v an indefinite period. " Gold dote* at 187. Wheal $2 76@ 1 3.00 per bUL; Rye $1.36 ; Cora $1 00; t Data 57c. . Rustic. New Jkmiy Nxwirsrxss —The re- , port of tbe 8eeretary of 8tttf Editorial ,, Association at tbe recent meeting , slated that there ere la this Slate six- t ty-nine newspaper establishments, pub- I lisbing in all eighty paper*. Of these 1 sixty-five are issued weekly, twelve 1 daily, one aemi-montbly, and two * monthly. Twenty-eight of the week- ^ arc Repnblican in politics, tweoty- a four Democratic, twelv* Independent. . tbe aemi-montbly and monthlits are de- , voted t* agricultural matters Seven 1 sf tb* dailies are Republics* and five ] Democratic There are two daily and I tbrsa weekly paper* published in tbe 1 Qi-rmnn language, tbe balance in Eng- ' !isb. Nine saw weekly, one new daily; ' one new semi monthly, and foor new ( monthly papers bava bees started, and | weekly and two monthly papers ( been diacnotinned dnriog tbe Inst 1 year. ' Kcitomsl CoKTXOTton.— Tbe annoa] meeting of the New Jersey Editorial Association «u held at Tranton on ( Thursday. Basinets of importance to ( the craft wm transacted, and matters ( of moment discussed including a good ^ dinner at the American. Tbo follow- ( 1 oBcera were elected for tbe present ( I y" : , President— A. R 8peer, of New ( | Brunswick. Vice Presidants— 1st. . j , S R. Magonigle, Cape May ; Sd., J. Vaonote, Trenton ; 3d., Daniel ! Portfr, Somerville ; 4tb , Edward Gar- , doer, Oraage ; 5lh., P. M. ReynoWa, lloboken. Secretary, John F. Bob- ( cock, New Brunswick Treasurer, J a*. , 8. Y'erd, Freehold. Executive Commiltee, F. & MBit, F. W. F»pU, 8. Chew. Tbe Aseoeiatioa ia tb* oldest on* or tbe kind in lb* country, awd bu ao- ~ rolled apoa Its iMoka ovar on* bnodrod Btnkui, which inelode Editors. Pa - ( Reporters, and Employ iag | . t 1 Tw* Srera Luusr. — Wa lean {rem ! i tb* report of tb* 6>aM Librarian, that 1 tb* whole anmbar of volumes now i. . ' tb# Library 1* 13,097. Of tbee* 3.752 ti-iumea I* i* tb# Goaarni Library, and

Snmaisri. tavnnsT. PUS. tllst.— la tha Saaa'e a j-tp rssolatien duoaltax tb# building', ehads. 1 ,e Ac., at Oamp Cbaa-, Ohio, tu Ihe uaaufj^, aa asylum far disshled toldu'ra was pasta J : „ [ and a joint rosilatiua lu authorise a trial ; i{( of Ib* cumparative power pi ratuiaue# of I yf, iroa-clad ships sod atone fortifications to u IhaUr* of heavy aftniery wm referred The bill declaring th* bridge across tha Dl Mississippi el Oliutao, lows, a poet route ! y, was passed. It Io th# Haas* Mr. Hooper, from the Committee on Ways aid Means, reported u a bill to provide for the payment of the D r action of the currency, waich ha teld 0 was ie conformity with instructions given < r time ago ia a resolutiou oB'ered by i v Mr. Griooell. To# biU of Mr. Hooper p wa* amended by Mr. Stevent. woo oflared b aobstiiut* for it, and tha vols beieg la- a ken Opoa it it was lost. - 'i'tte vole being , jecoasidered and tbe bill further amended. c ,1 was finally agreed to by 96 yeis to 65 uays. The bill es passed coosuts of . but | one Mcuee, which direcu the Secretary d of Iks Treasury 10 redeem compoaad ia" f, issue therefor legal under metes, with. , oat interest, not exceeding 8100,000,000 - , In ihe evening tes ion several exrentive documents were presented. A joint reee- v lutieo dirtciiug a survey for u bridge over ; the Potomec, at Waebioglno, was pasted. , 'The Tax bill wu tbea considered IO Com- , aiitlae of tbe Whole. A long list of arti- j , clea was exempted from tax, and at eleven j , o'clock the Uoase adjooraed. , Fbidsv. Fan. 22od.— In the Senate Ihe I bill In relation to th* Indian Dtfreea was 1 taken ap, and tbe House amendment j | pertinent was disagreed to by a rot* 0[ j , 13 to 24. Conference committee* were 1 agreed to on the Jadicial and Legislslive. Mlllitsry Academy sod Diplomatic appro- i 1 prialion bills, Ihe Senate ia ell cases ie 1 ' silting en it* onisodmeaU. The bill di- . 1 renting tbe Postmaster General to advertise for proposals for rooolbly steamship service between San Francisco and HoneI lulu wm paiged. Mr. Samner's joint res- I olulieot relative to represeetatioa at the | Parte Exposition was taken ep, sod, after > -erne little discussion, was passed. It I appropriates --early 8100,000 for ihe por1 poses meotioaed. In debate Mr. Samner ; . -aid it' had already cost 8160.000, and M r. !

Lass said the conotry would not get out n, of it short of 86.000.000, and the whole ai thing wm a stupeodoas btmbug. «i In th* Ilonse the Senate ameodmdnt to .1 the Civil, Military Academy aod Djplo- | p matic Appropriation billt were aon-eoa- tl carred io. The Sensl* bill for tha relief j p of coatractere for building iron-clsds for! navy wm tbea coosldemd, tfb'3 Mr. j u aobali'.ote far tba same was pealed by y*M 106 to rays 42. The Hons* tbeihl want id to 'committee wf-lh» whole .00 Ihe , ,\ Tex bill. An amendment abolishing tbe j tax on aot tea from September 1, 1667. agreed to. A debate eeseed oa an ; amendmentrelaliee to the tax on incomes. \ bat Ihe emendmenl wm rejected io the | earning session. The committse on the j rnorder sf Uaisa soldiers In Sonth Caromade tbeir reportrfwitb leave to if'- j Cooper to make a minority report. — Tbe House last week did a noble acl of benevolence for tba widow of a revoiu- j tiaoary soldier, Rachel Lord, now a resiof Cape May- Her husband, who was a resident of Dowa* towaahip, Cumberland county, served ia tb* war with Great Britain, when th* caluniet threw off tbair dependence ea that power, and had received from tbe United Slates Gov. | eminent a pension of 840 per snonm. He \ died at an advanced age, in tha year 186U, J since which bit widow bM been alruggliop along en the small pittance of her pension. She it now 93 years old, sad bedridden, sad bo no otbar msant of anppsrt than 9 this scanty allowance of forty dollar* a year. The bill, as iutrodnoed, gtv* her a i passion from lb* Slata of 860, but on mo. ' tioa of Mr. Stsusbury tb* sum was increased to 8100, aod tba bill wm paMed ' al tb* sans session. This prompt actios ' in bebalf of tba wife of oa* of tba original 1 defenders of the great priaciplas of lbs 1 Declaration or lodepandeace, was 1 gnu- ' fyiag proof that a measare basing reai ' merit can be proetplly sad decisively deal. 1 with by tbe present Legislative body. li I The Colosxd Vow or Nkw Jersey. —In riaw nf lb* fact there are sow three teal cat** pending In tbe Biste courts of New Jersey, and United States Cos r is at to tbe right of colored to vot* iu this Slate, tbe following statistic* (from The Newark Gamier,) showing tbe number of colored men ■ over twenty-one yeert of *g« iu oacb county of tbe 8lale, will prove Interest- ' ing to tbe ruder : Atlantic, 55; Bergen 494 ; Burlington, fitll; Camden, 1 705; Cape May, 69; Cumberland, ' 346; Essex, 587; Gloucester, 808; Hudson. 197 ; Huowrdon, $32 1 Mer- , eer, 656; Middlesex, 884 ; Monmouib, 828 ; Morris, 909 ; Ocean, 41 ; Pwteic, 151'; Salem, 96; 8om«rttt, 430; Sussex, 108; Union, 257; Warreu, 126 — Total, 7|8b!. . . ' mwm il —Tbo revival at tba Seeond Street j M. E. Chercta, la this eity, (bows so : sign of abtUMtl Indeed, It mtber gives evidence of extending to tb* other ( church**. One hnndrnd and seventy- ( five person* baf* teea converted and , the alter ia crowded every sight. Tbe other (Aerobes ia tba dty have rwolted to bold service every night. On Ben- ' .EE5KLEE e *• v. V4' j

T!i* I.r glatn tvar » Much tbe hrgrvt pari or the bnnoees upon wbwhtba l^lisltlara tl calUd Is eel eoii'l'ls of priteta i.C'iaro*. •>* "pnvalr Villi#;" acts to ie«up"C.W tampaaiy*. sappUmentt to foiiaer sris ol locorpu ragrants ol privilege*. «r exemption donna or abligatiuo* impiJm d iKrcilliana generally. Prirate applications baf* inct#B»*d In nemb«r.«nd nbporlauce, until nearly tbe whole ssotioa of th* Lsgislalura is eon*, soioed in tbeir consideration. 'Tba pr. seot aessinn will r.'.rni ne exeep- J lion lu those tbal have gona before in tbo 1 number aud important* uf tba private bills brokgbt belore it. Tb* application* of tbe Wet Basin Company end tbe Morns Csn*l Company, fur the lands aoder | water io New York Bay, ami tbe bill fur ( ■ be conr.lidation ef tbe Ceinuen and Amboy and New Jrr*«y Railroad Cnmpaoiee, are among tb* nmst iinpurtaot bills that tbe New Jersey Legislator* be* been ' called open to eeosidar fur many years. I Tb* furmer has b».o vary freely ai.o | folly discussed, and will cooltnae to br [ ditcuaaed — not ooly by Ilia press, but be- i lore tbe l^gislstur* sod its cummitiees. | This consolidation bill, if passed, places Jersey and Ca.iuleo aod Ambuy Kail ■ road*, but all tbe breeches of tbuse roads, j stretching from Belvidere to Cop* M ay. ! | aod from Jersey city to Camden. Beaid-s ' | This is an eourmoos power tu place lu tbe | Legislator* see It to tb* people lu see to { I it Ihel it ia carefully guarded again. t ; Lsffi of Sew Jersey. | ^ (Hi Au.uoaivT ) ^ J and Geaeral Assembly of tb* Slat* ef i New Jersey," approved February, 25, '■ I 1861. ! 1. Bo it enacted by Ibe Stoats and Geni eral Assembly of tbs Stale of New J*rj say. That the clerk of tbe Ceneral Assembly fa# authorised to appoint a proper per.

and proceedings ef tbe General Assembly, j ' and who shell ree*iv* far his services as ^ mnaal salary or six hoadred dollars to br I , j H4,d2. And be it enacted, That ibis act shall i Approved February 6, 18G7. and proofs of deeds, sad o'.hsr iastra ' Whereas, it sppears to tbe l^gialatnrr ' j pointed, oa lb* fifteenth day of March J j ia the year eighteen hundred and slaty acknowledgment and proofs of dssds foi I | th* township of Woolwich county a' Gloucester, aod state of Naw Jersey, aod wee commissioned and sworo iolo< office by virtaanf said enmntiaaioa j and whereas, it appears that the said An- j drew J. Cooper, from a misapprehes ; aioo ef tba tim* of expiration of hi> | commission, cantioaed to take scknnwl- | edgmant* aod proof* after tbe time lot 1 which he was sppoiirtad bad sxpired. by ressco of which dafeclive acboowl •dgiueuta aod proofs ioooceot persons may bt euhjbcl to great loss ; therefore1. Be it eoacted by lb* beanie aod General Assembly of (be Stat* of Nasi Jersey That tb* several ackeowled gmenls end proofs of deeds and other ioalrataenli ot writing, taken and certified by tb* said Andrew J. Cooper at commiaeioier, after the expiration of tba time for which h* was appointed, be, end lb* same are hereconfirmed and declared valid and e{> recusal, ia like manner ae tbengh the same bed been lakes aod certified by hioi nefore Ibe expiration of lbs tim* for which wm appointed. "V, 2. And be it eeacuY that Ibis act shall lak* affect immediately. Approved February 5, 1867. Au act repealing "A farther aapplemeot to an set entitled 'An act oaacsrning 'Landlords and Ttaaata,'" wbieb fur ibsr supplement wm approved Apri sixth, eight*** hundred ted sixty-six. 1. Be it enaefcd by lb* Senate sad General Assembly of tha Blsta af Naw Jsreay, That "A faigbsr supplement to aa act eotiUad 'AtCacl coacerniag Laadlordsaod Tenants,' " sekkb supplemeut was approved April Sixth, eighteen hundred onu *ixt/-aix, be, aad tb* saase it kareby repvalad. 2. Aid b* il a sac tad, That this act shall tab* effect immediately. Approved February 13, 1867. — Duriag tbe past week, about twenty bates of ootten, portions of tbs cargo of tba steamer Cusaudra, bava beau I plckei ap ulofij At h*»eb to tbu tWuity of AtiauUp tHj, »«>#ra tba/ b«> rifted aabere from tbe wrack. —Tba zJkffLU Joined says "Never goad* at a star* where they do not advertise. Tbey tell ae little that they have to id! dear tq pay exponas*." — A nam bar or Wsetara soldier* and tailors at a meetiag im Weehimgtoe as Fndty eveeieg, passed raaojalieaa srging tha Saoal* to pox lb* See seek Boeaty bdi oo it* passage, aed oppnioud a eommixteateaon apoa tba Baaatan iu fof iberovm «f tbair qpmo. , ., :

SPECIAL NOTICES, J. Granville leach, xrr rooter j.vp cci rnr.iLat-i r.nr. ' tn south ptvth xtoxct, mhwaeei rniLaeateyiiaviut mil Ki- ue fit 1-ifr Imauraixcc Vamptny, NEWARK. NEW 1 IUUET. J. T. LI. AMINO, Soarllle, aoxx-i roaX^treMxTCocimr® John B. Ilufriuau, Attoniey & Oonniellor-xt-Law, Solioitor, MASTER a ex A MINI.RJW -CHANCERY, j .SUPREME COURT UOMMtlplONER, ! CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. NEW jkrxev Dr. J. f. Learning, J^ENTIST. ornCE D,fj. > . CiPt MAY COLBT HOI'S E Tuesday,. , .ST* VILLI.. — Thai*daya,X*r1days,aBdth* foreaoon of Salurdaya. CP" Tcaiss XtoDcaaTL. Condition. Cash. Jel-S | Dearneaa, Blindness R Catarrh, TREATED with tha utmoat .ucceaa, by Dr. I I J. ISAACS, UenlUt and AurMI, Ifonnrrly ol : Lrydra, Hollsad.) No. til PINE stleet, Phlladelpkla. Tcetlaionlala Iron, the moat raUaklr ' aoureee la the City and Country can M aacn a. practice. '' ARTl"riCIAL EYES laacrted ■ j Una. J*l*-r - Dr. fichenck's Mandrake Pill* a Rubititute for Colomel. ' Thaaa Pills era composed of rarloct tool. Ilacr aa -rnmptly aad vffretually as blu* pill Of c oau^m^blUou. ^TcelloMlngrncrafa drow,lars,, aue-agrnrral feeling of waarlaaea ^ j Sold by sll Druggtata sad dcaUra Price U eta (icncr.l Wholssals Agents Deast Bsraas t r. uhloi Walbsr A Taylor, IU and IM Usbasb A>- " oornar ol Seeond and Via# streets, St. Louis, M. l" | evs-y HI

j Important to I'cung Hen auc and lime ncccaaarr lor a thorough prcparatlor , ; cn readily be anared froa the earnings of srer- a I neat. Al Philadelphia. Pa., s ayatem ot Ipalrui ■ a-, b»«^ ifa'py1"1^. Into J. C. Mumford- ' rutlncs, and Tclsgnph College, "that mutt fa" [ ! CnT^'maU.: IU •utoastfu 1 aHandaace * ir. »u« i°'.'cTum'g tt^cn ' j leading uuslneai men end sduestors Ihroughou' ( i ronsgq^rom nearly every State tn Ihe Union. I The practical arrangement of every department ' | be had for a buatneaa eduction*" "* | Rev. ALExaaocn Cnaaa, Editor of Hark'. : school Ylsltor, in a notice of that Institution, ■aid:— "The Commercial College ef J. C. Mum (ord combines In in plan more practicalities sad better dgctidinr* lis students for snseeaaful b*. am acuuslnted In the city, and but one tn out ' and that one pannes s method somewhat the . same, but perhaps not as fully developed. ■ trong evidence of the character and standing o> . and as ft Issue* many pubUeatlonl explanator, 1 we lugtrxt that IkwsqmiM la educatmn r send aa application for circulars, sa they will norequest. Addxsa J. C. Ni-xrono, Phlladrlphl. MAHRIED. , OSTERTAC— BROWN.— 0y Rav. A. Norrts, on dalphla, to Mlm Mary Brown, of Cape May. ENOX—CAMP.— By Rev. A.Norrla, Mr. Albert I Knox, at Camden, to Miss Roeetta Camp, *f Cape May. BE A LEY — COD FRET.— Al Tnekaboe. December Mb, by the Rev. j. T. Price, Mr. Thomao Sea. ( ley to Miss Lydla Codfrty, both ot TockahM, N. I V A NEMON— CR trrtTH. — At Tuck ghee. DeMrs. Hannah CrlBUi'both of T^rahoe. " SMITH— TOWNIKND.— At TowncoodM lalct February Ird, by tha same, Mr. Pator Smith to Mfas Varnella Towaaoad, both af Capo May. EATTa— HENDERSON.— Al Tuakahoa, Feb. I Srd, by th* same, XXr. Thomas Katts, of Towasood j Inlet, to Mlm Rebecca Henderson, of TUckaboe, LA WTON — LEK-— At Tuekahoc, lath last., by ' Iho same, Mr. Ooorga Lawton to Mm. Mary Ann f Lsa, both of Arlanttc oouaty, N. J. 1 DIED. ( GAKDT. — At-Saavnia, aa txtt leaf., Mr. Tbea. Gaadj, *r„ Is tha Slat year of kla age. lib* obituary accompanying the obov* ootte* . will be pnhUahad aext *e«E.J ; NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. ~ "Puak," *rmll," "Bomrdimg," Tursdag Latlmc aad Work aoaabos, tee earn by : ■wgeaaak I teal WRteut Tawal iMkL

NEW AOVEBTI8EMENT8. GRA8D TELEBBiTIOfl • 'pHE SUNDAY-SCHOOL no* nested srtth the M. E. Church, of Cape Island. -Ill repejl 114 EXHIBITION Tuesday, March 5th, la (ha METHODIST CHURCH. Tha Exorcise* wilt or asl.t ef 81NGJNQ, SPEECHES. ■ — DIALOG CES, — KECtTAnoNS, AD Oil ESSES, frc. It It expected that Mrs. Ti-oox, of Phlladclphl* Will be present, and sing -.me of k.r CholePRICE ur A DM fSSION. *0 eentr. Children undor IX yearn, - - 10 eeate. The proeeedi to be devoted to the raplaalah'n^o | ' Idbv.ry. ^ ^ o( 5ahba*i™ Schools nrcTuvIted S'llleod?"*"" NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERH. A LD.mU°tS Washlps ^luapl."^OUnJLfa^l rrb^a'iiln'. Deaata Cnak Landtag. NOTICE TO li ED4TOHI. . A llnodj , executors ef Tnoe-^tinndy, Ueor— oed*, NOTICE OF AFPLlCATION. undivided one-third pert of cvrlnln™nads nod real estate, situate In tha Lower townnhip, .nd the heir* of Lewis Cox being tneh eatlttad >].j. heal Ion to the Orphmni' Court of the said the&ap*potntmeo* oT'liSamtactoo*" lo'Vl [" vforraa.d. "r R ISCILLa't^V LOsT* February nth, ia*r. TOTAMBU, : POUDRETTE I -POUDRETTE ! I ° PHE LOD! MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 1 ( Established In HMO) offer for aala their colei liter for tho price la the country. 1*"?°'** 'A" " h'« °» egnaiao* Cam, Cottoo, 1 itrtp^tkstci^fro^w^mssfw^lumr: . api''l tag to fhe " * *"B' *° *** fmnoa LOD I MANUFtCrt-RING CO., • Agents for tbe company ? ' *"**'• • AMES BULDR SON, Cn-lm luokahoe, N. J. e . . . . . .

HALE OF FURNITURE. PHE subscriber would call the atleatloo of the L public to rhe sale or FURNITURE, J St hi. Cottage oa Hughes Street, Cap* l.lsod. oa THURSDAY, TEBRCARY Wlh, tan, ,t IO o'clock A. M., whoa the f Mowing will he offered at public aaie h. BEDsTEADS, i!A 7T I! ESSES, BOLSTERS AM riLLOWh, TABLES, CHAIRS. SOFAS, 8LTTIE, ROCKING LHAIRt, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Imsll Bureaus and Draaalug Bu-egus, Khadea, isPDhasfetmdMajMBtrrlcles 'too'n?mc"rous to''ubhsb"'th Cooking store and rixiures. fISJt DAVID CLARK. BIRD I BIRD!! BIRD I I I A""^t iwayarnttpa, Mr. C. »w and Spactoaa KsMbllahmaat, entertainment of hi* friends aad th* public ta genersi at Noa. 605 & 601 ARCH St. The Bret aad second Floor* ere BtMdup a* BILLIARD ROOMS, TWELVE FIBST CLASS TABLES. which, with the appnrteaaaooc aad s iters asaaks, romp rite everythtag which can eendare to the eomfuri sad convcnlcaa* of the players, ta U* FOUR NEW A SPLENDID Bowling Alleys, tor thorn who wish to develop their norla, U anticipation of th* beat ball mbsou. A RESTAURANT ■ I* sttsched. whwavvavythDsg lajh* ^ctihle^Mae maa^aTs' bawT aamsroa' m aselitaataTaaiMv iU i-reatd* ova* th* various dspanamh i PRE** C. YAOODHVTT, IARCRL DUIISLAIX, JOHN HOOD, wm, o. oillmubb, heibt h duhoah, I r PHIXJP URDKIRBCHT, lllHWIIiq. WhUc Mr. Bird wtU held a aarnfl «apm I IcAc u ■ overall He vcatagpa to my that, tdhlag all la : sssaSfE ; jS^S'SfS-SfTvEstawSiiSR c. mnup. rTiumw. ALLEY is NEED EE*, JBPROVED I 8UPER-PH08PHATE OF LIME, Bsaakstarai OBET by Usews as IHoir ' AGRICULTURAL WOMB. -pWTT.ATIBT.THIA Tha high mpntattea of' oar PhiiplaU, «nr maay y am* pact, fans tnduoad numrrmrs lmHa- - tlooa, aad kaass so astqr srtleTaa ot doaMful vsT . rarmassepn*ii|l 'bsto tatgxvowhy aataflOflKT eU mSsMWwf aad w«l twewa suae Ottm M . (Ways ■ vrrns..-,. ..a.-. -.sH* THE SAllB fll aad it* .toaqard arisMmos UvnlRfii ><XI : • — easw a ir— mw. »« a., —a. """"wrHjasssr'-" ; arsiib. . Peruvian. We scg mma hW Ha.l.i*amsaq rrssJEsSSSSSS ALLEN A NCEOLEt, ! «SJ w, — ■ ru tVglBn,