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CAVE MAY OCEAN WAVETWEnNESPAY. MARCH ft, 1667.

®Iic c r a n Wat'f. /' Cape Ishwi, Cape il»7 Coci Ij, TfctL. , ' " - S. It. M AGO.\ AO LE. Wednesday. March O. IH61. HATCH UV invilBTialNU. .**•3 -isys*" £ I 1 1 n >1 o* ill.' eiii i^la nm..-— diss ^ «%M"1 T* « I wS * ♦*<! 'J Si"""-' *£ " UCWaaa. »na monies* '?.. -IS-*. ^ a.iniu «» .— «wmm "'■■y ,""~ ti.fSir' Oor motto-.: - < - "Email profit*, and quick aalra I" l« ' w. b. M:llm & Co. Cap* Island, N.J. f3T* Dr J. F Leading give* no«w mat ha a ill l.e ubtenl from bia of--$c«* dori. g tLo month of M-rcb. Railroad Accident. Aa accident occurred to the up train •a I ha Millville and UUaabvro railroad • on TnuinJ.J of laat Wiek. a hicb re•a (tad lu coaaidarabla damage to car* and 'rtobe. but foiluaatel/ no person ••abjured. Thr train »a« loui.wbal babfail lima, and wre ruuulng to make [ ti n f-ii.litctiou at Ulaatbora with tbr M aat Ju aey train, and abto about a tuil* aouth of Fialuraille an axle of tbr lender broke, caoiiag a diitructloa ol •Cm aad wbaela of the lender and Bin - Car anit crate*.' The pitatt-ugcia wore irh*dtf frightened, but- ou oae waa injured, and tbu track repaired In ttuia for tbu peasag e of traiue tbe fol lorn lag day The Cape Mwy liuilding Aaao- . elation .Met nt tha WodbiriglooTIoue* en Monday cecuUg, 45tb all. Tbe attendance waa tary large, aod lb* proeat dmga and rraulla were moat high!} ai.tUfacU.ry te all courerbad Tbe ■utibry already Intcied by tbe stockUuld.ra baa u.lilaJ 13 12 percent dunag tie month tie luatftutlon he* , „. H-b urganlard. The aaccuofal wuiking of tbeae in sU.ntivR* ia Cape May county bar becu fully tic asunslrutrd. and thin pioneer aocitfy la deatiiied to pro re tbe *»ry great adaanlagea to bo d.rr-ef from I been. Shores can be aubecrlbeo for at any linie, .on application to tbe bwcreiary, ■ Jdtwf* Wr I.yetit. who it continually issuing certificates of stock to weir subscriber*. Tboau who deeirt to take at >ck will Bud it to their adlaatige to apply aoott, aa tbe fberas ' am incrwaalog la talue very rapidly. Brovrtad for ei.e Or*"* Wara. rape Ay Comity Tcnapcrnnce Aaaociaiion. Codbt^Hucbb, ,M*rcb 4, 1867 A mealing of tbe Cope May Cobnty T«u.p<raat-e Aaiochrtlon waa held In Ibo Me-iboditt chnrcb, at II o'clock t. u.J II Uieerly, tie Proaldonl la tba choir Ftajer by lie*. J. C. Hyde. Mr. Hyde waa eleclqfi temporary Secretary. After earioua statement* repNacbtiag tbe oondtiion of tbe temperance o-aae, tbe fullowdng actio* wa» Ukea : taken :

Where aa, the judgee of the Court ol Common Plena did, al their lent anting, r. fu>* to lie* oae aa a bolal tbe boner near Cape May Court Hooee, known an Ute "Mej »III« Hbbbc," Tnerrfura.be It molted, that the member, of thia aociety do hereby heart ly approve of tbia action of eaio Coart, and earnaeOy racomuieud to litem tbe like prodRdibg iboold a futore applicatioa bo made. Resolved, That tea Ueeraur; bo dl-rtci.-d to obuia from tbe Cooaty Clerk tea aamea of tboao who aigntd tee applir>Uena for tbe llcrneee to eell lkV.xieet.eg insure eow la form ia the oounty. aod have teem pabliahcd In tbb' Oeeoa Wave." ' .HrT. S Tooaaend oaa elected 8oclet.ry to til tbe vacaacy occaaiuaed by tb« removal from tee county of R«*. H P- Jobnaoo Article 7 ol the Cuuatitntlon waa to emended teat uwabertbip la tba aocietj ia eoaaUtuted by aigaiag tee coauLtittion, oilhaal further condition*. The public meeting io tee evening •aa largoly attraded, coaeidrriag bow bard it rained The addraa* by tbe i >l»t» agent gtva general tatUfaclion, and apywarvt to awaken coualdtrabla i rater**! on the eabjeel. A novamittea, i • oukinttr.g of Job* H Huifma*. fcreq . j fraurge Ogam aod J. F. Craig, were • t-t Anted M> take the naeaoaary to. el- > are* f-r aegaa king a Middle Tuweehtj, PMOaAipfeU Co.lage. uppers jrSS.wi'S O .kAm be badod wan pi.arer* by

City Election. Ou Taevday arxt, 12tb int., tba aaanal elttlioa for ctty nB-er« fur ten enaulag yaar mil taka place. Hvreto-i-fore the entire body of tbe city council | »aa elected annually. At tbe la«l av|- j 1 .ion of the Irgialalurr, however, a aup. | ' ilrnent waa obtained to tbe city rhar- j • t«r anthor-ziag the eouncil to be dirt- : ' | ird '-y lot or othrreUe, io.o too claa- j ' .ea, «o that tea aeata i.f the r.co'der or j , .Idermait and thrae of tha coancil- i ..en ronatlluting the Bret claa* aball be > ; vacated at the end of the Brat year, ' .nd tbe aeata of tbe recorder or alder- ; man and three councilineu conetitutiug > .the arcond cla« aball ba vacated at the > -nd ul tba aecoad year, and ao that > >nc recorder or alderman and tbree i .-oanriliiirn aball be elected every year > f See PampbUt Lnwa, 1866. page 366 ] lu accordance with tee prodsione of tbie aappleineiit, tbe cooucil divided )"l»elf by lot ioto two cluaea, recorder fbomea B. Hoghea and councilmen John O. W. Ware, Jetae M Smith and Lemuel Swain drawing tee term >f one year, aad alderman James S. Kennedy and councilman Enoch Ednooda, Joseph Sch. Monger nod Joaepb 'j. Williams drawing tbe term of two cars. The aeata of the fir»t named rentlemen will therefore be filled at the omiog election, while the loiter geu--..amen bold oeer another year. No -bange ia made io any of tbe ot:.er •IBcca, ail ef tbem being elected anon •My, aa heretofore. Am Interesting Case. A eaae ia now pending In tbe 8a.•rvnne Court of tbe United 8talra. •hicb Involves the prtieot site of the 'own of Balvldere, Warren county, in hit State, and in the result of which he people wf that commneily oatnrally " 'eel a deep iatereat. It appears teat 'n 1798, Robert Morris, tbe great finan<4er of the Revelation, settled ■ non bia son-in-law, Cberlra Crexal, the tract of land now covered by tbe town above named, aod entailed tbi«»me upon Mrs Croxall and her heirs In 1828 Mr and Mrs. Crexal and tbeir -bildren disposed of tbeir property, and through various conveyances it '■ae become settled and owned n* de.cribevl by tee Inhabitant* of theeoanty Mat of Warren county. In 1861 ha oldest son of Mra. Croxnl died, and new bia oldest sob, a Mr R. M. Croxal, of Baltimore, claims tbe i.roparty by right ef primogenitors .oder the eld laws of entailment. Tbe .-ase was tried before Judge Qritr In be United States Circuit Court In Trenton, la tbe October term of 1865, and a decision was rendered against | he claimant, from which It wse carried to the Supreme Coart. Tke argument '••fare tbe latter tribunal was set down fer Friday last, bat tbe court being engaged wltb other ease* until the hour ef adjueromeot, It ^oold not be --ached nntll tbia week Tbe presint •nit It against Mr 8herrard, who oc--..pits the Croxal bomeataad at Belvl•era, bat tba title to the whole tract •ipon . which tbe towa la boflt Is involved in tbe Issue Meters. Bradley aod Frv- , liOghoyeen are caoaael for tbe parties . in possession, and Meaars. Brant and Merrick, of Baltimore, for tbe claim- ■ -nt

a Great swindle. In a speech at the dinner of lb* resent i-lditorisl Convention, at Traaton, Col. Morris R. Hamilton called attention to he attempts that are new being aiada by ' certain parlies to awiodl* the Stale ont ol he rhnre-fronu la tee vicinity Of Krw York City. We Bod lb* following report ■f the remark! of Col. Hamilton aad M r. . P. W. Foots, la tha Orange Journal, ami | commend tbe aabject te tbe earuosl atCol. Hamilton made te* impressive a«•ertioa that the projectors ef tbe " Wai llaain" and "Sagar Home" bills bad ' offered the Stale $30,000 a yaar for tha 1 shore front of Jersey City, when this velo I able franchise eonld be sold in Wall Street I in an benr for yf/ljt mi/.rmu of dollars , en em oae. ssflicient to endow every public Institution in tbe Elate for all time to come, and -to keep tbe Elate forever out of debt. The New York wharves were rally eecspled, end wbtre coald they go 1 io accommodate iketr commerce hot to ^ the opposite shores of New Jersey t And yet it we* proposed to fritter away lh-«-i ieeelimeble rights aad privileges for the - coo tempt able earn named. It **a en lo- . tell te the eommoD eatte end intelligence of the people; aad he regarded it aa the [ Milema duly of tba Frees to expoe* ten | L'lgmetic ewiedte eed prelect tee rights or the peblie. wbnee geerdieae they were. ' | The Preee ef New Jersey could nut b» • i heagkt, eed they weald net stead idly by ■lend see this bee* swUdla consummated. Mr. Foot* replied at loan* length, ceio- ; cidiog in the Views expressed by Col. > HemiUee. aad referred to the vest later ■ eeta already secured by the New Jersey , Central Radioed el their laraiaac at Jar••jr Ohy, rvmarh lag test aa aMete ef test , ' corpora two W stated te htm Usl ba ra- ! ■ Canted tee right, aad prMlegee tbef Vsd ! * • -cured el this petal frem tee Bute, fer i ezeeedad the valve ef the aatira beleoc* j el she rwed. The vtawa ef these tutWvat went heartily cevcnrred je. sad we have been y . ten eipimA u repertieg them, la esd.r i r ihet ear telle w eiuasn may he Mly »«» • baaed W tee lap. IVI. .1 ef tee ouh^-e*. ^ J -r- ( I -*$k ■* jfoil

rtiiladclptaia Corrcipondrncr. ParcBuav, Meaca Sad, 1867. Dejb Wart. —A Bother murder. ' A, I { colored ma a Is found in the dnlnctabU . - purlicns of Besentb md Bedford streets j , . deed His skull brokeo, sod ditto bis , , . I viulia. He we* a musician at ereniug , . ! p«rtiea. The eseastia it ookauwa. but i . ; sea doubtless one of those outcast* i . | *bo IrrqotDt tbe neighboring borels. ' . j He strock bis victim down to procure . | * Irs pennies wherewith to pnrcbese ' , | -tryebnine ram. While tbe one rerel* . in en earthly bell, the other bee "bong . up bis 6ddls end bia bow, end goae . sber* all good dsrkie* go." Murder , t is its own condiment, and a snbataotial , , literary dish. Now for soma relish. At prasrat we are ferored with two I | msgai6cent picture exhibilioas : one I r of tbe Artists' Fond 'Society, and tbe I other being tha prirate gallery of J. ■ P. Beaumout, a New Yorker. Tbe ! , latter is to told at enction on tba ere- , i oings of Tuesday end Wednesday , , next teTbt Brat named collection is ■ principally tbe work of Philadelphia ■ . artists. The Beeamoot collection is 1 i mostly foreign. To a lover ef art these ' i wo galleries are a fsvdrite and daily I T«»rt Comfortably seated with plat. : sod catalogue in bend, n coup cP ottl , is sufficient la carry the observer any- , ' «here Tbe pictoresqoeneas of 8witz- ■ ' -rlsnd or Vermont ; the rnggedness ■ ■f England ; the qoaiotness end anti- 1 quity of Rhinlih scenery ; the qofet •>eauty of rolling Isndecap* ; the activity of town* and cities, or the grandeur of Niagara, are shown on the canvass with all tha truthfulness of reality. , 1 Henry Ward Beecber saya that it is dlsgraeefnl for any mechanio or elerk I 1 '0 let inch a picture as tbe "Heart of the Andes" be exhibited for twenty- ' five eents, and they not go and *ee it ' Here is a whqje gallery open for twen-ty-five cents, agd another where tbe exhibition I* free. Either, however, , are far from being rrowded. To oor ( >bast be It aaid, that tha majority of oor young men would rather throw i fifty cent* ioto the trettory of a degrading mode-hall, than gaze npon one ' ' of those »onl-*levatlog and grand collections of art. In tbe Artiste' Fond Exhibition it ' * painting by Edward Moran, entitled "Jeney 8andi," to which every reader of tbe "Wave" should pay a pllgrim1 sge. The painting ia trnthfol to na- ' tare, aod ahowi what beauty can be 1 ' brought ont of barrenness when the 1 1 hand of genlna become* interested io ' 1 the matter. The plctnr* it a compaa1 lea piece to the " Launch of tbe Life- ; Boat," execoted by tbe tame artiat. ' Tbe commencement of tbe Pbiladal1 pbia College ef Dental 8orgery took , 1 i decs at tha Moalcal /Food Hall on . I Friday. Then aod there thlrty-ene 1 young disciples of the forceps and 1 gouge were legalized te make war on 1 Inciters, eaipidc, bl-cospids and mo- ' isra. I can only repeat after tbe coart crier : "May God save tba Common1 wealth " 1 Tba Medical colleges, wltb their ' hoge classes, will follow In the wske ' of their dental brothers next week, at ' which time I shall send yon a fall acSpripg la apon os. Her initial dress Is a warm rain, with a mantle of fog, sndsr wbote influence tbe snow aod ice fade like ahadowa , Gold closes at 188. Truly. Rcavtc.

' — A bill baa been introduced in tbe j \ Assembly in relation t# tbe MillvilleA , OlaitHoro' R. R., which provides, that ( I it shall be nnlawfnl for the directors, ■ leaaeas or agents of tba M. A G. R. R. 1 to cbarg* more than three cents per 1 - mil* fer tbe carrying of passenger*, aod ' six cents per ton per mil* for the carry- ' ' ing of freight and merchandise of any ' description, unless a aingla package ! weighing leas than one hnndred pounds; ' nor shall more than one-half of tbe . tbovs rate be charged for carrying any , fertilizing materials, either in tbeir own i curs or of other companies rnoniog • over aaid railroad. ' Prophecies for the Year 1861. The jeer 1867 will be e very e*entfo|' . oae to every maids e who gsts married , All the whol# coarse or the year, whenever tbe'moea wanes the nights will grow , dark. If daodia* wear tbnlr beards, thsra , will La lass work Tar berbsrs. Whoever i is io lova this year will thiok his sweett heart as sntsl. Whoever gets married will find oat vbslhsr it Is tras. Ifeyoong , lady happens to blosh abs. will look red in , the face. If she dreams of e yooeg men thrae sigh la io soccessiun, it Is e alga of vumetbiag. If she dreams of him foer timet, or bet a toothache, it ta ten te one ' teat she to a long time getting either ef rhem out of bar bead. If anybody jamp* j ' overboard without knowing hew to-ewim. j ' it u two to ess he gate drowsed. If toy ■ ! one leads aa umbrella, it to tee to oae he 1 J | is obliged teg* borne In tbe rale far hi* r ■ P****" < e. a —Jobs A. Dix bee bsea eeaBrmed a* , Minister at Parts, aad Ragb Ewieg a* , - Miatotar Bsmdsat nt tbe Hsgve. by .tea , tteeete. ej — A young My to reported to Hero*. ► ! hetg whs sea play twapseee* os tbe pasaa ' m* ctef a tehd, *■ al tea mm* Uuw. ]

fsuirrastsasl tasmsmary. Tucsaear, Fax. 38th — Io the Beuale, H j 1b* blil tj ^tsbliah e D-perim.ni of Kdo- j ' cation waa lakaa ap sod pes-rd. The Erneta conrsrred to tke House emend- . < ! ni-pta to tb« hill io temporarily luerasas the pay of army 6fficsr». The emaiboa j spproprisiion bill ihst cam# sp. the quo*- ! beieg of.no tbe ameodmsnt prusnling for lb* peymsot *f eaaiauet sseusaort in i the^eetbsrn Elates Mr. Chandler, ef| Michigto, mads a pertoesl explanation in relatioa to bra harsh Isngssgs the day be fere towsrdt the Escrstery of ths Treesnry' , II* pleaded lbs had appoislmeets in Micb■gae a* hit szcose. The imri'dmesi was . thru voted upon and pu»d. The other i - amendments offered by the Finance Com- < mitts* vers sdoptsd sod th* bill pssssd. Is the House tbe Esest* bill providing i for the sllelmtot of membvrs of tbe Ea. j prem* Court smolg the eircails area passed with su stosedmsnt. 1 he Committee on i Territoriss reported hilts la amend the 1 organic set* of Arisoes, New Msz co Ids- « ho sod Mostsos Territoris*. The bills 1 passed. Mr. Morrill then rots sod 1 raid bt was shout to make a last effort ia regard to th* tariff bill. lis moved to 1 •Depend the rules end discharge tho Com- 1 nit!** of ths Whole from th* furthsr con- 1 ••deration of lb* bill, so ss to briog tbe 1 hill io full rostral of th* Hoots, sod that meals. If ths motion failed, h* said the ' Committee of Ways sod Means woold 1 malts no farther effort lo the matter this 1 •esaion. Tbe vote was taken, and resulted | ' —vest 108, nays 64. Two-thirds not vol- 1 tog in favor thereof, tho rales wars not ' •uapscded. Mr. Stevens than moved to j 1 milts* from lbs farther consideration of ! he Ernsts * amendment, and that the' (loose eoncor therein, with ihe amend- | mettle adopted in Committee of tha Whole, j Tbe Hoose refused, yeas 94, osys 71.— I leo-ihird*. Mr. Ks«son then moved o tospend th* roles, that be might iatrowool* Rejected — yssi, 90. osys 64. Fbidav, Masco let.— Io th. Senate ; th* tax en cotton was reduced lo two ; ceote, and gas cump-intet are authorized add tba tax lo tb. pries of existing ! contracts. The Fortification and Naval 1 Appropriation bills were passed, tb* 1st- 1 In tb* (loose lbs D.Bciaory *bill was considered in Committee of tbe Whole. The report of the Conference Committee ' on the Baokropt bill was agreed to. after • cyntidarabl* dt>cossion, by a vols of 73 j For the Ocean Wave H Obituary. Died Feb. 13, 1667, Thomas Gsndy, j Sr., ia th* 91at year of Slang*. To tboa- | who hav* knows bim sometime, his life and conversation hu left us a brighter enlogiam than w* can writ*; bat to those ah.ee acquaintance was of recant data a few faeta may not be uninteresting. He was born Sap. 22. 1776— tbe yaar our couotrj achieved it* independence, ' aod March 16th, 1800, io th* beginning | of Ik* 19thctntory, be commemorated by entering tha state of matrimony with Mi*s Elizabeth Spingar of Capo May eouoty. In 1806, Nov. 15, they mad* public thair profession of faith by baptism, and Dec. Ulh following, ware admitted ia full commaojoo of tha 1st Baptist Chorch of Cap* May. In 18— thay wars dismissed lo bscoma constituent members of the 2d choreb, and lo 1863 they became conatitaeots ef tb* Cavalry Baptist Chnroh, of • which '.hey were members at th* time of . bia death, having for mora than half a . century been faithful followurs of Christ. He alio saw his couotry pas* through i throe troublous limta— lbs war of 1812. the Mexican war, latest end most aevtrt

—Ah* Rebellion— aad through all be was ev*r ready to land a helping hand, and had for kia molts— "The ends I elm at era ay Uod'e, my Country "aend Troth's." From tho time of tbe 2d President ba had e voice ia the affair* of th* nation ; and at the laat pras.daotltl election rode * mile* to give kit vote for tho 16tb President—the lamented Lincoln. Ae tea sturdy oaks of tba forest sarrouaded by tkonsanda frailer then themselves which tha sammer'e heat aad winter's storm withered aod remove oo* by os* from their placet, lifted their heads -for a cenlnry through all, end by the obstacles ihst conquered those, teemed to bebrcoms Grmsr, spreading thair branches broader, aad striking' their roots deeper ; lbs number* *< smaller ooea around giv. iog evideoca tbey were not enmberers of 111. ground, end tee travels* and paaaurby who retted baosalb thair shadows renumbered thair hoapitelily with gratefulness— so have they steed for nearly a ceo" tary. while thousands arouad were cut off ' ia ths bloom of youth end prim* of Ufa. Time had dealt gently with them end they were spared while diffusing hospitality ta tboa* ia need, aed doing God's 1 will with pleasure lo too their children end their children's children to the fourth ' generation playing apon thair knaoe. Bat oo* bee filled bit mission on earth eed the Lord has taken bim to hi* rest. H to cempsoioe Is aloes oa earth— bet fer i e tease e only— he has only gone Brat in , receive his wslseai* while ah* toanieg os : Christ will he tasu i eed through the ramseal of her life, at her depertare end tiled to tho ealaeWxl city and reoeieod with s Joyful minora# aad ha happy (braver nee ValtoM US wall Usee , ! re.. aSwudtomtea Wis*-' The average rate of wag** for

Obltin'r y. Ma. Eorvua— P-tmit a... tetoegh iha ; columas of y.rer pwpef, te pay this little i tribute of rarpert te •.• e—wwy »i mi . deceased bleeds aad 1*1 low m. haoic. , Samuel M.-tt"fl. w.,e, alter a •hurt iHoes.' i ■ o. nt e daje. depart"! tbia life oa th# 13'- 1. , Jtaet.', -at Dis home, W.»l C eek. Cape | May Coeuty, N.J. How kaeoly w* feel ' the •ol tntity and rotrow on hearing o! 1 rj the dra'h el en esteemed friend, and on. j ' loo. with whom we has* been associated | 1 sou JngAgod tur-e loog rima. Mr. G..H ' J no baoa . mplojcd Win. aad oy ua, oture ! i i a workman, 1 have aoldoio met with hm i eqaal cither to point «l dil grace or caps- ! . any. H* was .var at hit post, sad wite . tb* almost care and soaloaa indaatry looking lo the interest of hie employer. Is to hi* bereaved family and friends, I mention that, although he Ad oot stand <0 Sigh place* or beer any great or reaho«e moral or religious worth ■•> mare ooqaeatleaable. Well might moai «f a* lake hit exemplary life for our guide. When aod where duly called ba aaa ***■ to be fused. On* of hi* chief earthly objects seemed to he the Walter* of hi> His ebildreo were growing up day ay day ia tie say ihey should go, throagl doubtless only to reap tha rich reward j labor. 1 shall seer teal tea Ices kaea ly, what then, must ba lb- magoitodt «.f th* blank in bit hoosehold I I shall tv»i 'aal an interest in tb* well-being of hifamily. May God take special cars ol | them, anil may hta children tread care j iiraclad, and eventually besoms fit rearm Will* a Wusato. I Weal Hobokan, Hud.on Co.. N.J, I February 24. 1867 I.ulTs of tew Jersey. [Bt a t'luoairr ] ! Snpplement to an act -milled "Aa act te ■ locorperal* tb* Newark Hospital. - ap i proved Febraary tw-nty-»eventh, sight teen hundred aod fifly-aevan. i "el Assembly of the Stat* of New Jersey i r.etors of the Newark hospital, all sum i to the fonds of said corporation, t* lb- , | amesat of 6fty dollars or over, shall fc. ,ar each and every fifty dollars ar I go total fleet immed.ately. Approved Febroary 25. 1867. A supplemeol to the acteotitled "An act lo l-galize certain acknowlsdgmsots ol deads, taken or to be taken ia olhar states and territories of th* United slate," approved March first, eighteen I J haaflred aod flfty-nio*. 1 General Assembly of the State of Nee Jersey, That th* proviaiao* of tho first section of the said act to which thia ia a supplement, shall extend te eed embracr ' *11 proofs, as well at acknowledgment, ol ' nay deed or daada therein referred to, sod ' that the certificate referred t* ia tha pro ' viso of th* aaid aactioo, if ondar th* teal ef tha eoonty or tbe official seal of tbe ' clerk of the couaty, signed by himtell er ' his depoty, shall be as eff-ctoal to all io- ' tent* and purposes as if th* earn* war* coder the aaal of a court of tbu county as ' mentioned io the aaid proviso. 2. And b* it enacted, That this act aball

take affect immediately. Approved February 25, 1867. Ao act lo locorporeta the Hospital ol 8aiat Barnabas. I 1. B* it aaactad by tba Senate and General Assembly of th* Elate of New Jersey, That William H. Odeabeimer, M. Matron - Miersmith, John E. B. Hodges, Jobu N. Stansbury. William A. M. Maybio, Jo*. 11. Smith, John M. Barlow, Che*. Hays, - Henry D. Lew, Qeerge A. Msybeo, Wei- - tar Rutherford, Samatl 8. Tiffany, Wa. Yasderpool, John B. Van Wagsoen, i Jerome B. Ward aod Thomas Wsbb, and thair successors, boiog members aod com- > muaiaaots of tke Protestant Episcopal i Church in th* Ceiled States aad residents ; in the eoanty ef Essex be, end they ar* • hereby sooetileled eed made* body politie I aed corporals io fact aod in lew, by tba • nam* of "Th* HoapitaUef Sadat Burnt- > bet," end by that eeA* they aad their - successors shell have perpetual auccae- " aioa, power to so# a *4 bo asad, plead aod r be impleaded, so# war and ba answered . out* la all courts mod placet whatsoever, I ta maka aad aa* e common teal, end tb* - lami te cheeg* st pleasure, aad to par- • chase, take, bavt, hold, receive aod oojoy > any lands, tenement* or hereditament* in ) fee simple or otherwise, aad any goods, chatties or properly of soy description, 1 reel er personal, aod whether seqolred by gift, grant, devise, bequest or otherwise, r aed the earn# 10 groat, eoevwy. laeaa, as- ' .igu, sell or oikarwtoo dispose of for the ; that the person holding the office of blabI ap aa haroiaaflor earned, may be * oerporetar end trustee aa provided *y thia set, est withstanding ha may oat he s resident of aaJd county. 2- Aad ba it eaeatad. Tbat aba ebjaet of laid corporation aball ba tba earn, sorter* end malaieaeaoe of steh, infirm, nged aed indigent perseas, aad of orpbaa, half orphan aad daaOtata children, tba psovi [ ding fer their taaeporal aad upfeilaal wet ' • b!e building or buildings. [ $ A nd be it eneatad, That Ihe metal ' sad rail goae tooiiaeUaa af tb* to mete 1 of ' said leetltnttee aball beta eeatormlty wtob t a

' the dee'ria*. diieaplia* sod worefcip ef 'ba Prolrataat Eptocopsl Chorch ia th* ' United Stale*, and shell be seder lb* au- ' periatrndenro of rk# hi-hnp fur tba time •elng nf th- di-cua* ef aeld rhireb ia - eut-b >b* city of N-werk if er toay be •er-afl-r •"••led 4. And be it enaced. That th* affaire 1 f sad management of the property sad coo1 ; c*ro« of •ni.l corporation ahnll be <aa1 1 ducted by, and the corporate power* (granted by tbia act. ar* hereby rested is a board of tixl**a trustee*, a quorum el I whom lor th* traosactino of soy koataeaa, ' (except for tb* 6lltog of vacancies io said > j board) aball ba constituted whea emajort- , ; ty of the parishes of said dioeva* represaoted 111 said board shall ba represented 1 al any such meeting by oae or moi* mem. bers from each of such parishes ao reprsI seated in snob meeting appearing thereat; but apoo th* application heraelter of any I parish of tho Protostsot Episcopal chnrcb tn th* city of Newark, eot represented is •aid board. 10 be rep resected therein, sack parish aball be entitled to a represents • too of three members to be added to aaid board, counting of tb* reotor ef lucb pariah aod of two other member* thereof, who shall b# elected by a majority of aaiu . ey rball occur id said board, it shall be filled by a member of the seme paeltk t> which the peraca whose plea* lata he sap. , plied belonged «h n be became s mem oer of said board ; tha Bret board of tfn»f teas shall b* composed of the personuatned io the first section of thie ael ; aod I .he said boar, of trustees shall hav* paw. or from time to time to make and adopt •uch by-law*, roles, regulations sad other , sisleal with the laws of this slat* or of lb» .uperiouodeota, god sack other sgenw •od officers as thsli io their judgment tend tutioo, uud to proscribe tbeir respective -luttss ; end the (aid beard aball beta pew -r 10 fill all vneaoeie* that shall hersaftai lis members thereof; provided slweys, | • of the said board aad tb* presideol thereof. aod tbat th* uvarul rectors for the I tuna being of tke parishes represented ii- j •aid board, shall always b* members 0 5. Aod be it enacted, Tbat th* preat plac* of Ihe firtt meeting of said trust**', •nd subsequent Hirelings of tb* said board t ty aod effect, ef retd corporation shall not I be liable to th* impesillou of any tax 01 " 7. And b* it sesetad, Tbat tbia act shall ' b# deemed aod token to be a poblic act. B .od sbull lake effect immediately. Approved Fabrrary 13, 1867. j J _ SPECIAL NOTICES. ' J. Granville Leach, ii mi aouth fifth sTartT. j 1 John B. Huffman, Attorney A Oounaellor-at-Imw, Solicitor, master k examiner in chancery, t cape MAY col'rt house, new jersey Dr. J. F. Learning, || dint"t office days : art mi r covtr nni-.tr ..t„— *.-• MAY

SElriLLk, — Thursdays, Fridays, sad the forenoon of Saturday'. CJ- Tcaars MoDXBATa. Conditions Cash. Jel-s Deafness, Blindneat II Catarrh, TREATED wltb the utmost •ueoeM, by Pr. I. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurlst, (formerly of , t-eyden, HsIUad,) No. SIS FINE strert, Phllsdel- , phis. Testimonials from tha moat reliable •ouieea la Ihe City aad Country nan be tsen at • bis omen. Ths medical faculty an Incited lo aa. uls practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Isaerted without pain. No charge made for examlua ' "«• ^ < J«'*T 1, Important to Yonmg Men and d Teachers. Every youss Bias, whateves may he kls future oalllnf U life, will Bad a thorough uud practical 1! buatucea education his freataat aid to lucusua. s «oeh a course may ba had by all, as the expener , and time aeeeaaarr for a thorough proparetloa eaa readily he spared from the earaiagi of aporj ! Industrious youth la th* aouatry- Thre# mouth. I only are naeeasary for a preparation that shall Introduce any farmer'' ion, tennher or mechanic Into a fauslueua that ihall bring him a good aal:r >ry, aad that may lead him ou to a btuiaeaa toe 1- cere. At Philadelphia, Pa^ a •yitem of lastrucd tloa haa been Introduced late I. C. Mumfoid'a eualurna and Telegraph Collage, that must be " thoroughly practical, aad work a revolution la commercial Instruction ta all schools having po- , pits enough so thai it may he Intrndnnad. Unfortunately this system of Instruction sua only he carried oul la a few ol the larger •iheilr In th* 7 United mute*, a« It require* tar Its euimndul n operation s great number of students la dally •tmodaac*. This entire* I* receiving to* en. ■' leading hnatama man aad nd realm* throng Bout V the wnatry, aad U drawing fer thia Cotlegnpat- . - roenga from nearly every State ta the Unle*. ' The praritoel arvawgamant ef eeery deparVmest ■" mnsee MproeUhte tor ywiag men te ****«■». • dreds ol miles te **>ey IU advantages, *•>< af d other oeheal totre oeuntry en* oqnnl advaulagoa . he hud te a bretoam edreatten. Bar. altxaum* Ctanx. Editor ot (torirW " aahrei vtallar. la a aeties ef thai latoltette*. I, aeid >-^The Cemmarelal Cellaga ol J. c. Kam1 1*°^ *7*^ " ? reaa ton* *ay admllar taaataite* wllh whtekl 4 am aequatatod to tha slly.aad but ore la ear u^ aw'rmre a method nmvMt the d aame, hci perhaps ae* ae fully devntapud. If sreka rapert bam Sev. Atexaadar OAShla 1 ptoemgirlHw to *n iSainlrr itoiSsHto 1 , thin SnhnaL Tha (Mlaga. from lta plan af ta•I SHSi'to toll! Ill Immtoi.mty** wtoltM, I raqrees HIS imAq MUM SOWS ton Sl»hl 0r,

SPECIAL NOTICES. kcheacto'a leswecd TmaicThla mod Ulna, torostod by Dr. J. H.Scntacs, 0! rhlladatphla, te latoedad w dissolve th* teed 1 sad moke it late eh^m*. the tret preeeea ef dipctlte. aad food that eeuld not ha sates hetore ualag It -111 ha sully digested. Coreomptlqe cannot he cured by Snherek'n . Pulmonic Syrup nstoaa Iha Sumaeh sad liver ar* made healthy aad th* appetite restored, bene* the Touts ead Ptllc nie required In nasrly of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four ho xsa nfth# MANDSAKE PILLS -ia aw* nhgardl- ' nary ease of dyspepsia. Dr. Osherek nun pcetoaateul vtaMe U beTork, Beaton, aad at hta prln.lp.1 OOre la Philadelphia every —rex. Sea dally paper* of cash ! plane, or his pamphlet oe consumption for hta Please observe -ban purchasing, that th* tve . likenesses of th* Doctor, oe* when in Ihe Usl 'tag* of IXwaumpttoB, aad lb* other ee kema•old by all Druggists aad Dealer., prtre Six* | oer bottle, or rno th. half deem -tall Utter* fnredvlM should h* addressed to Dr. Mucib 1 Principal Offlos, No. IS North Mtth Streat, Phil. adrlphta. Pa. I Crural W holaaals Agaats 1 Demaa Baraes A Co., N. Y-t A A Users, Ralllmore, MA. I John D. ' Parks, cinetoaaU, Okie 1 Walker aed Taylor . Chicago, 111; Collins Bras., M- Louis. Me. 1 October nth, ia*A [I) y MARRIED. ~ STXATTO.N-TTLER.-At Brtdgtaoe, en Frtd.y, ttt tost., by Rev. Samuel Bench Joeas, Mr - Chan*. T Stratton. of Cope Island, formerly of Mill* ilia, to Mia* Mary E Tyler, ofandgnree. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS^ 1 -Path," "Pull," '•BoardlMg," ( trPiCE." end number* la gilt !*••*<* e* , V r Porcelain Plates re hand tt Us Mrrd— era r _ TRUMAN * SHAW, *M (eight thlrtytave) Market strut, hale- Ninth. Phttadalphia. Pstoal Ttotal A NO *wl Handle., containing e vartoty ot ■ : 1 , 1 Turning La that and Work Bsndhss, for tale by TRUMAM ABHAW'A 1 No. gas (Eight TMrt^rej Marafljiregk Neat Walnut Towel Rack*, wardroh* aod etothlng I'loa, hookiuVtn.. B1,e061> TRUMAN l> SHAW, No. SM (Eight Thlrty-lve) Msrkat .treat, ■ hole- Ninth, Philadelphia. NOTICE. ' A -tubs held at th? 0,,U"B*0' Cap* Inland, , j CITY HALL. 'h^/ou-retim^'^rk'^^^:-^ teefo'f'pohle' aeheeTt on"''"***' °n° SAlUSDAr EVENING, MARCH »th. J *t half-peat feven o'clock. c MAHY CITXXERA d • NFEDN I DEW I 1 ■" t 1 h—ve REDUCED m* Prior*, aad will **U aa ,o» a* any on* In ths county. Residence, near the Sherman Homo. Mareh A tagt. (it) ' cTpi'uure^N. J. « |l If. A. WENZELLC, COMMISSION MKRCHANT. PHILADELPHIA, c FECIAL nttrnilos paid to coaslgnmentr and " ■ Orem'fromD?lira.ra. store .nd Hotel Er DR. II. L. GILMOL'R, | pxESTIST. . j 1J CAPE ISLAND, NEW XER1ET , NITROUS OXIDE GAS ndmlnlatsred -bra Particular nttrotleu given to tha trenrmrat and plugging of t»e«h. ' A specially mads of Oral surgery. OFFICE DAYR-Tueadaya, Ihnndaya and Saturdays until further notice, from • A. M. to v » P M mhd flOTlCE. N OTICE la hereby given (but application —Ul be made to the Orphan'* Com t of th* couaty A of Cap* May. at April Term ncxL by th* cub- . at'swdsasssassas at 'ore 'Hugh MUter tete'o? Lo— *r*5i— Meu'"1*^ "* ml^'<roi^Va°d^\h~\f'*i*dI'ei*2.lS^ le t-een the owner* thereof or their mnmia. "taa- . . CALEB WO6UON. March *th. |ggr.

Rpceipt* A Expenditure* 1 QF UPPER TOWNBHIP. February lath. Iter. ran^ah M leet retUem ?t""P C<'"*e,w' Dr' I Received *oe Ux*weiTui?et MRrUl*V.V.'.*S* IT ■ Elmer Smith. Collector. Or. , " \ repKLT.?5?: S tm'A • , "Enoch whentoe, U. T. clerk, . Dr. , r° ^ 'y-<*-rwT" i' i" 'i % 5 1 Eaoeh Whratou. Cr. , Paid Jeme* Budd for **rvl***. ............ bim « I. B. Doughty far ire*, eaa. (two : . $jggSeS*EE$ is - T r*i?mt!r **"' htu...v.v_.... .1 a* " -tirtl-Ti. f ■•' Vire mreli 'Jji " 1* to : : •" ■ ■ » -,?yrirT" ':r— SS , - reSTtoUaSS Balaam re 'rlerif* haada, _... *» a* i 'u"r" - 'Sfa#i 1 fevuedr,' j^m Ttrjbi bk»i mtsctex-.,.- ,-ftm BIBl I IJ — ! it T...AB^bL