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®ht ©fran Irtart. Ospe Islsnd, Ospe Msy Com tj, H. J. Ii H. Jit. MAOONAOI.E. P Wednesday, March 91, IMt. _ RATEH OF ADVfcHTIMNU. -*^**""" • J™ column tSn/ZmlL''''''' '."'"'.iaS) Yserly jdvi^jimsK'swr'bo ch'sngvd' quarter- J """** " "" '""**' par Oar motto : . "dmsll profit*. and qoick talfi I" Vk . B. Miller a Co. Cap* Island, N. J. tar Dr. J. P. Lasting gives notiaa ibat bs will be abaeol from bia offiesa daring tb* month *f Marcb. pr We would call the attention of townRiip clerk* to the law Id reference to pabliabing lb* aaoual aislemeat of the tawaahipa. The law provides for It* pobllcalioB to give tbr poblic an epportoffity to become acquainted with the affair* of tbe township, wbleh I* po tuoretban their right. Tb* pes sly for not compljing with tb* law i* fi'fij dollar* f«r each offence, aad it is ordered to b* poblithedio the paper* publishing the law*, within sixty day* after tbvfflows meeting. Re vital Meetings. The He*. J. C. Hyde commenced a •aria* of re 1 1 mi meeting* in th* Bsp1 1st church in thl* city on Uat Sobbsth morn tag, which will bo continued daring the' week, and al«o next 8*bb*th Mneh tetereat baa alrondy been oenlfeated, and tb* prospects are enconra- ! gleg for the accomplishment of greet g°»3- . . The Uie Iterm. 4 The moat hrribte storm that has visited tbe coast for many yean, prevailed daring the latter part *f last WMk. Com latticing an Tbaraday.'Slst last., it eontlnoed with neabatad fory aetil Sunday sight foilowiag. The ocean was a sight of magnlficaat grandoer, mod well worthy a joerney from dietaat parte to behold. Beyond some damage to bath booses lotated too ■ear tbe heaeh, no lea* ha* been *■■• tallied. Cll)' Treasurer'* Report. Ou (be Ant pag* of this paper will b« foetid the report of the City Tieaeorer fbr the year 1866 It present* e healthy financial condition. A rtdae- * ion of tbe city debt has bees mad* during thw-paai year to the amoont of over $2500. notwithstanding tbe payment of more than One thousand dol lava of war bonds, and tb* purchase of a lot for a city ball at a coat ol over $8600 It Is gratifying to lax payers to knew that the tax rate far tb* year 1866 was only 6f> cents on tb* hundred " dollars, being the lowest in tbe State. Hew Jersey Annual Conference This coaferaare met on thd 20th Intl., In the Cnlway M. K. Church nt Kayport, Bishop Janes presiding — Then were about 160 miuiaten present. They were very kiadly received. Rapreaeutativee of a**ry dvaominatiou, with beppy amile* aad joyout greet lag*, extended tb* boepitaliliea of tbe place. Tba principle part of tbe Cos ferenc* la entertained by privale par tka, irrespective of aaict, bat tb* prioefpal hotel* have gladly opeaed tbelr bouse* t* entertainment. Katie*. Al the regular stated meeting of tbe Sabbath School AesociaUon of this county held Ian fall at Dewnisville, ii was resulted to bold a grand Sabbath School Union Jubilee at lb* Conn Bout* ou tbn last Wednesday in May. 186". composed of all the Sabbath arh*Oi* la Capk.M V County, and that tiewrg* W. SmilUoKCap* Irtead, br appointed to mmtintend the same. All the To#asbip secretaries and wwperiatendeali of 8abhatb schools Is tba eoaaty an requested to meet at tba Court House 'tis Friday tba 12 h daj of April ant, at twa o'clock in tba afternoon, at the bouse of Cap!. Wis. Kliirvdge, to make nrraagements fur the same Geo. W. Smith. »np«rt»MwSvL rar tka Own Wws. A "Ctmw" damews to know why war wan by Port Master refuses to de liver mall matter tee to twelm boor, eftwr the maU la received. In old atage •• -are mtwojo aaroad with oar vewtl »orter ap to elevasr Atak at aifkt 1 kaow WW Port Master is Obliging. e«d w lakes l* coem.lt tbe tanwnW WHk. rvf.ra tkto »rtlof • * WtAEN. JWmmMk* tsjLrtlwM Ilia

Reperlwd for tke Sau Wart. { p Taper May county Instltatr. The S ndeuie Literary EetarUinI meet of the Cape Mey County lestltute. ! was belu at Cap* May Cosrt House. 0 It.' the Baptist church, on tba aveniag * l of tba. 10 th Inst , and a very large | 1 • number of highly respectable and in- * telligent peraoaa were in attendance c * Irom all parts of the eonuty. The r axercisaa wars conducted by Mr O c [ 11. Uaya, the Principal of tbe Cape 1 ) May County Institute, by whose ayste- 1 ' malic management tba beat of order ie ' ' every particular prevailed. Tbe musi- ' > rsi department was under tbe charge ' ! uf Crawford Buck, Esq , assisted by ' ! the Misses Lizzie Towosand, Abbie ' Kcruaun, Nelia Buck, Bettia Craig ' | and Clara Shivers, and Messrs. Ed- c ; j ward Shivers, Daniel Wbeatoa, Clinton ' . i Hewitt and Matthews Hand. Tne ' • .lections were mada with moch good ' taste, aad all tba pieces and part* wtra * played and song with great credit to ' Mr. Bqek and his pleasant little bend, r who diHiverj now end then daring ' the exercises, delight and escheat every c one in the reom. As to the students' 1 part of tbe entertainment much migtiT ' truthfully be said in the praise of eaeh ' i of them. They *11 'deserve it. So ex- ' . ceedingly well did each ona perform ' . his part that pareota could scarcely re»- ' . line that they were their sons, who were 1 . convincing by their logic, persuading ' . hy their eluqueu epprals, and melting ' . to tenderness by tbeir poetry ; yet this ' wee not a dream aoon to be followed ' I by feeliaga of disappointment, ••ut a ' realty P At one timo you might hear th* 1 , statesman, then the patriot, then the poet, then the spicy debate in which ' perchance ail were combined. 8ome ' uf th* piece* .were exeeedingly logical, othcra pathetic ; tome very witty, and I others •• comical and ludicrieaa as ' could be desired ; but euch taught an ' Important truth. The disinct urt'eu- ' latioo and correct prononclatioo, the 1 j change of voice t# suit tbe sentiment, end the easy position and graceful 1 manners, and fhe anitabla and appro- 1 . prists gestures, and tba dignified sod 1 manly deportment of tbe atodeote, ! * -peak much in favor of tbe Cape May 1 - Couaty Institute, at which iostilolioe 1 t they ere being tangbt. The Literary t Society realized one hondrad and fifty I dollars, wbleh will be eted ie purehaeB ing books for a library for tbe eee of - the stndenta of tb* (puliation and tbe II citizens of the county. Since tbe yootb * have made * move to accomplish inch B a praiseworthy object, they should and * will have tba assistance of all wbo are interested lo the welfare and prosperity of ear county. J. B. H. To TCJiom it May Concern, s In tniwer to the question of "aeltl- - zeo," 1 would itnte that there bar* a bean two maetinge uf Council during >f the past year, and the Clerk eot prci> i- rot. Onco on account of sickness add again oo the night ef tbe sneeal meetif ing, at which time a severe snow storm r prevailed,- tbe Clerk *t th* lime time ■ snfferfbg from tbe effects off n severe r cold. • * d In reference to the recording of ori. dinancea, I woold just aay that the B ordinance book bee net been in my h possession daring the year. How is . it that "a citizen" ceuld obtain aoch credible information opon one point snd yvt rem sin in snob blissful Igno- | rsnce npon others I My eoone as a public oOciai bus always been open, hoaeit and candid. If "a eitlc*«"can b alway* present as fair a record to his constituent* it will ba well. H. Hand. City Clerk I- A Heeded Law. r The Eftnimg Courier of Newark Hisstrst>a as follows tba nseesvitywf tba passaga «f a certain law now before tbe legis" Istoro : * "Beyond thoaa directly Interested, s probably aot twraly people io Nowork t k now of or recolloetod the date of tho pub- |, lie sale of th* vtlnsbl* r**l **tat* on tbo , comer of Broad *nd Boak streets, oa H*turday, and were surprised allboexclu. ' sirs anuyooevaaal ia tba Courier that It ' had been knocked down to a gentleman 1 frum Pennsylvania for gl 5,035. Had it r h-en properly advertised, It woald have nroagkl beyond soy qaestioa $100,000. d W« aot ice a bill baa partially pawed the n Legislate!* Of oar But* making It obliga,1 lory ao axacutore, administrators, master" n choacery, and other lagal oBcers sell „ ing real estate, to properly edvertise the same ja al leut two oawapapara io tbe " cwuatjr where tb* property ia aitaaud. 1 Th* farca ef th# law's reqairemeat of foor or five badly written notice* of aaeb eaU* to be pert led in pablie plaenn, may bav# t.eeo aaBcieat fifty or a fc entire d yware I ego. bat ia tba days af printing odlcrt and 8 newspapers, ia ea absurdity to ba dn r, passed with tbe eoaaar lb* bat tar. Bev . -rtlofsar u*s eitlsens weutd bava given I more for tba praperty than it famagbl, j bsd they kaowa af thesaia." tei _ Th. es-rvbsl Oeweeel Im^troel h.s i# lion plea io tba aolassas of tba New Ori trtua !•■••. Ba» y. there ;s « b«fie. i twa ettt-Wd to .. sr» uwt ai lb. " f «" by Coa grass, aad h. bw •»; tvntSM taOawht that aocb ae ercpUecv

FhlladelpbU Cmr retpendenca, "STttcn 23d, 1867. Dgaa Wavg — Duriag tba aarly part * of this weak w* had an opportunity of '' witnessing the practical operation of A tbe salt hill ; I. a. a bill paaatd by tbe ^ cooncila prohibiting tb* railway ( cumpanici from aowing aait open tbeir , respective liaos of road, onder penalty , of ose hundred dollars. Tbe bcary a storm of last Saturday necessitated r before auadowo, tke running of foor 1 horses instead of two lo each car. By ' six oclock P. M., tbe anow lay so ' apon the track, that tbe strength of four horse* waa found insufficient to it. First on* car (topped , •ad stock. Thit operation brought i No, 2 to u bait. Finally an all the ! streets there was long lino* ef tham,— < hopelessly, irretrievably, immavably 1 stuck. Then in all the storm tbo paa- ' rt-ugers had to slight Such murmuring* from tbe fair tex, sod multariags , tbe alero ssx was laughable to , "Hovr are yoo salt bill ?" sang , ont the ear drivers astride tbeir raspec- t tire dashers. "Why the don't 1 run aleighs t" jerked out a passion- 1 ata, auburn-haired denizen of the 1 Liberties, who had three miles walk yet ahead of him. "Aint . got any I" said tho driver, warming bia , fingers on bia horses amok- t ing rompa. Passengers by tbe fast (!) t Cape May line, arriviog at Market • atreet wharf, bad either to pay five dol • l»ra for a cab or foot it to their destl- ' nations. It anowad all day Sunday, and aa a consequence the track* were in no. better condition on Monday. , Tbe car* run once every fifteen miu- , nies, and then they wer* jammed and i uncomfortable. i Mathinka now, that the railroad com 1 panie* can tall either way, aad that lo 1 the traveling pohlic salting the tracks 1 is the leaser evil of tbo two. This change in public feeling I predicted in . a past epistle. , Every day this week ha* been bnt an | apology. Rain, hail, mow, wind, mint, < mud and ice have claimed ail the politic 1 attention, nnd stagnated all the pohlicof this ojficerleii eity. It is ' even too dull for politics, and •* * j consequence w* are minus a Director | ( of thd Mint, a Collector, a 8nrteyor, ' ( Assessors and Collectar* ef Interwai ; Revenue, etc Tbe littlp breexa at ! ' Washington between the P and the . < i M. C'a has re-acted with violence on 1 thia eity of Brotherly Love, and blown ' i oar appoiatmeaU to tbe ground as [ aeon a* made. i Still w* llva on io hop*. We hope, ' era many days, ta ata the sooahlna and fetl tbe balmy air of Spring. To see the boat cinba In tbeir bine jacket! and • hite pants, go skimming op the . Schuylkill, end tho mmmer barooche* , keeping them cimpany along the rlver- . road. We wfift to any good-bye to u the snow bird, and welcome the robin, | and s«ft.st least one feat train per day , making it* way ta yoor island and aea- , side town. Gold remains at 184, and , I remain Rroric. Forth* Ocean Wave. Our Cltr Gavernment. ISmUSTIOK W1ST1II. First— What is tba last business to ba legally performed by tba OH7 Coaaeil 1 after tba anaaai (lection far city officer* ! 1 AA I correct in thinking (bat tba last ! effiieial aot of tba retiring eouneil it lo canvass lb* returns and decida thereto t aacordlog to th* altetioa laws, tba rasult of said election ? | Second— If so, can tha ottgoiag coun- ( cil after performing Ibis, tbeir last official act, and th* oath of- office baring been 'adaiialtttrad to tba conneil elect, retain their aaats a* coancilmrn and perform the dalles that tba votara af Caps Island hart satrastad ta tbair tuecersors ! Third— Am I correctly infarmad, that - soeb la now tbo cat*, aad that too,' after councilman legally alacted and obligated, , bav* have compelled to tak* a back teat t in tbe "ayoagogae" (conneil chamber) . trod b# tbe nawiljiog witnaas of th# tame. > Foarlb— WilJ tha action of th* vld ■ coaaeil, nodar tuch circumstance*, stand - th* last, either of law or common sense? 1 Fifth — Uat say ordinance passed by ' eeaocils tha last year any legal binding 1 on th* citisens, or can they ba anforted ' without being published aad rteordad as prescribed- by tba city charter? Thit I ' am iafavmed coold hot bo aceompliahrd. ' Because tba coaaeil permitted ona of tbair " number lo ralaia all tha bosks and vela •bia papars. belonging to tbo city, aic-pt ' th. mlaala aad ordar books, la hit pat- " setmao, refariog to hand them ovtr to tha - Clerk of tba City, who alooa ia aatrsstad ' with tba custody of tba asm*. ' Bialh— Have members of tboCily Coan- ' cil aader tha proviaiaM of Iba Oily Char- " ter a legal rlgbt ta vota tbamsalaea money ? well may jaatiea and modaaly tan weeptog awaj from tha Bella of oar City Oovoramaat, whan coaneilmaa la lhair " came, vote lb* meowy of tha tax-payers ' iate thoir awo pocket" Tor *M*ieaa aa rommiltaasBM, ae toe detiea lhay oat , tb*ir eoastitu.au by *lrtaa of tba raspos- . tibia trust tap seed ia tham. I haaw that v "Vox popoh *ox Dol," 1* show b*ilw*»d, » bat tho rwaatl of oar misicipal oUwlioos , iamda mo to thiak that It it art aloayt a sssvwsl.

Omn gr wiassl lastmary. Wsoaatotr. March 50th.— Io th# Sooatea Joiat retnlatio* prohibit mz th* woaring or any uniform hy diplomsti* agent" .broad aot prescribed by Congress was pasted. The Committee on Territories reported favorably the bill for tha admission of Colored*. Th* bills authorizing th# Secretary of the Treasury to sell tha warahoaset oa Atlantic dock", Brooklyn. . and appropriating $500,000 (0 defray th* , of carrying tho Jt*conslrsction bill into affect war* pasted. S .ma discus- j lies ensued on th* joint ratoliAioo forth* sal* of certain slocks held in trast for tha Choctaw and Cherokee Indians, pending which th* Senate adjourned, la tba Boose, resolutions of inqoiry j adopted calling for tho facta relative lo lb* imprison meat of tho Rsv. Mr. McMahon la Canada; why American claim* against tha British government not been paid, and what ought to bo ■lots to aeenre a speedy payment of the ramp, and aa to th* expediency ef constituting a standing cummitts-s on labor. A memorial from tha Legitlatie* Assembly of Utah was presented, praying lor admission as a Slate. Tb. report of tbo Committee on Elections in th. cat* of tb* contested teats of the Colorado 7'*rresolatioa conlnuing tbe investigation, and Mr. Chslcott was sworn is as th* House thea went iato Calamities of i tho Whole on the joint rtsnlalios appro, pritttine 81,000,000 for the relief of destitution io th« Sooth. Messrs. Van Trump, i .of Ohio, and Wo»d of New York, both I democrats, spoke in apposition lu the rove and the lions, adjoaroed. j TnuatDAr, March 21-1.— In tba Senate, j tha resolution exempting wrapping paper made from wand or cnrnttalke from Inter. 1 aal tlx, was passed, with an amendment I issued by any national bank. A resolution was pasted, far an inquiry inln the P.blic 1'rialing— The joint resolution was pa-srd suspending farther proceedings under the act In appoint commissioners lo Slavs owner* for slaves euli.ted in tbe army. The Senate at 4:20 wen; into Kx ■ In tho House, Mr. Hurlburd reported | of the floastlbtt Henry A. Smythe should I Collector of the Fort of New York, ami that this resolution be laid before the I l*re"ident. The matter was debated by j Messrs. Randall and Butler. Mr. Bailer | asked what elioald be done if tba President j refused lo remove Mr. Smyths. Mr. Randall replied that if the President did what was right, ha wonld tell the lions*, if it passed the resolution, to mind its own buttnose. Without further actios apon it the resolution want over. The Huns* then wsnt into Cemmillsa of tha Whole nod j 1 resumed tba coatidaretioa of th* Senate ! joint resolution appropriating gl.OOO.OOU j 1 f.ir the reltefof destitute poor in lb* Scat!.. | 1 M r. Bingham offered an ameidment, atrikisg.out the amoual named, sad direct iy* | the Commis -inner of lb* Freedmeu'a Bureau to apply to much at ha may deem uacataary, (or lb* purposes aforesaid, uf tha onexpended moneys heretofore appropriated to the Bureau for protitiota and ' rations. Mr. Bntler spek* against the j resolution and amendment. H* entered j hit solemn protest againat tka bill. M r. I Spalding followed in its favor. A spicy ! debate thea sprung op bet wees Mr. Wood, bridge, of Veraiont, and Messrs. Butler 1 aad Login, which went on far soma time I aad with considerable asperity of feeling. ! Tb* Hons* agreed 10 an amendment that ' th* expenditure shall not exceed tha sp- > proprialion to Iba Fresdmen't Bureau. > Tha precious section was accaadod, bat ' all attempts to get a fata apon tba bill *1 amandei foiled, aod tba Hmuaadjoarned. J Old Clsurchrs in New Jersey. Tha Datcb Reformed Charehon Bergrn ' Mill, about two miles back of Jersey City. 1 cliims to ba the first ehorah of any dannm- ' (nation established in onr State. The First Protbytaiitu Chsrcb al Klixabeth w at organised in 1666. It was tba firel 1 church in Nbw' Jersey wbsra services were r held io tbe Eogiwh Issgnsgs. Tb* old • First Presbyterian church on Broad street, 1 Newark, was built I* 1673, tho congregu- ) lion having bees organized in 1667. Th* Baptist chnrcb at Piscataway, Middlesex I eoaaty, established in 1680. The Raman I Dutch Ra formed church fa Humana! eounf ty, naar th# jusetiou of th* aorlh aad r tenth branches af tbr Rarilan, was organ. [ iztd in 1690. A Praibjtvrlao rbarcb was I established not Tar from Fraahold lu 1692 ! aod ia known as tha Taonent' Church.— | Th* Episcopal church at Perth Amboy . waa established ia 1698. Th* PrXtkjt* r riana Brat bad worship In Pvrtb Ambcy it 178L 1 — A new atylt of watcb baa batu lo_ ' eautad ia Franca, which ucvar nsada wind. ' i"( °P« aod therefor* look* vary mach 1 Itk* parpaloal motion. W# taw a temple of it latalj bpagkt ia Pari* by on* of oar - friaads. It was in a banltog caw, and on > axamialog It we fonad that tka oloaing of ? tha caaa after leokiag at tba time, per- - formod tbo faotlien of wiadiag ap in aa t almost imperceptible manner. It was Staled t* raa a month withunvlsterroptk a . aad all that waa necessary to keep it ' always gtHag oaa to an si Ions ana a • mootk what time it warn ' —Mr. Rah, was psrdsaed oa Wodnasj day nigbt aad left for bis bono eo Tbursdey morning. So gv nerot waa th* joy ' a»or this aal efklemeoay thai a groat <e- ' sir* waa fslt lo bsvs kimawswlOM; tad " partita weraraody toga dowa aod oteort bim.lo toon. Bat by rcqeortoftho Oov- , eroorbad.. qot-Aly rolrtMd |rt*ord.y moruiap aad prooaad.d at oooe ta Jaraav City. 11 wo. lata AbboU ami ursatt- - tawg la Wa astoatkoo* so tbo aaao. I

SPECIAL NOTICES. " — '' 1 J. (Iranrllls Uach, : ' arroa.srr jsd rtr't 11 v zlcox- j r-tx w , -1 Ml SOUTH FIFTH "TRKET, mhSS-Sai rwiiaovtrwr*. John U. Httduiaii, ( Attorney k Counsel] or-xt-Law, Solicitor, , • MXSTKR lu K.YAMINKR IN CHA.M'ZRV, SUPREME COURT COMMISXIONL"*, i| sad NOTARY PUBLIC. * CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY • Dr. J. IP. I earning, T-VE.NT1ST. tm r JL» OFFICE DAYSt CAfC MAY COURT HOUSE— Tkartaya. J St A VILLI, — Thursdays, Fridays, andthr foreaooa „ t)- Tcasis MonzBATX. Coodlllona Caah. jn-e DR. n. L CILMOl'R, DEST"T CAPS ISLAND, NITROUS OXIDE GAS admlatllrrr.t whrn 1 sad plugging of leetb. ^ | ; XT"*"" <n,""rB°'k*'fw- * , Ucafnena, Blindncas It Catarrh, Dr. Rchcuck'a Mandrake Pills ' I n Nubetllntc for Colnmrl, I I eauaa of bilious aDellou In grovral. ' V Imjiortnul to louiig Mru and | | Trtsrbrrt, J I usIbvss aod Tvle<rapb Collegs, thai must be y j tbo count rj , sad Is drawing (or this College [ist- « drvdt of miles to vnjoy Its sdtautsgvs, as st aa other school In lae rounley can equal adsantages b. had for a business eduction. I Rev. ALZSASDSB Cuu, Editor of t lavk-s L said— "Tha Commercial College ol J. C. MuraI ford combines In Its plan more prsrttcsllttrs and 1. am acquainted In th* city, and hut one In our -, and that one pnreura a method somewhat the n same, hut perhaps aot aa fully developed. !■ stiong evidence of the cbsr.-ctrr and standing of I. this School. The College, from Its plan of ln- * and sa It Issues many publications eaplsnatory of its working, which ire mailed fre's of charge. 0 send aa application for elrcalsrs, aa tbsy will norequest. Addveys*. C. Msarsss, Philadelphia MARRIED. * I.DDLAM— H CSTLD.— Al th* Bapx tist Parsonage, Gap* May Cuart Ho***, n Jan. J3, 1867, by Rev. R. N. Jenaka, •- Mr. Lawit Lodlam, of Gap* May Coarf J Honao, aad Mist Mary E. iiaatad, ol >• Rio Uraadr. '• CRKS8K— NOTTINGHAM. -»By Iba ■ same, Feb. 13. si lb* rtaidvnr^ of th* ~ bride's father, Mr. Daoial CrataoScBio J Grande, snd Mias Maggi* Nottingham, • of Mayeille. J HAND-HAMILTON.— By Ihtaama, si lbs Baptist Psnsusga at lbs Cosrt >. Hoots, Mr. Edward P. Pssd and Mrs. I- Lois Asa Hamilton, both of tbo Cosrt h House. ^ '• McKBAN— HC8TRD— By lbs tsms, ir March 5th, St lbs same place, Mr. AlsX- " asder McKeeo, of Cold Spring, aad Mies ,f Annie Hstird, of lbs Coorl Boss*. " LDDLAM— HAND.— By tb* sum*; * Merck JOlh, si lbs residence of lb* • bride's fstksr, Mr. Raobss Ludlsm, of it Moshss, snd Miss Judith R. Bend, of lbs Court House. s HOFFMAN — HCGHES.— At Coii 1. Spring, on Fabrusry 5 lb. 1867, by Rsv. h M. Wtllisastos, Mr. Joastbsu B. Uoffy men to Mist U.I* 1. H.ghes, ell 0' ^ Lower township, Capo Msy Co., N. J. 1 DIED. ' MAY.-O's March 16U. sasr CoW I Spring, Mrs. Buses. *Us of Gsmrgs May. j-ia lbs *0sk ysar of b*v sgs

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' r a Quality af It ell Hangars' "'•■"s'^'trishSSis ii If You Were a Washerwoman O ly eusvinor d "by the amount or time, tsbor [ i end clothing saved hy using a Palest Clothes- ' ' I Wringer, of the numvrous srods Is the^msrkct ■ ^ ^ j No. OS (Ilghl TblrTy'ji'cfustksl'tlcSrtt, t ' hslow Ninth, Phllsdvlpbla. | Ss JFoT' ltroillng Nha^U,,^ ^ ^ eu. tovsrslslseelo^sUhj ^ J No. *sd t Eight Thlrljrtive) Slsrkvl street. ; w below Ninth. Philadelphia, j w STEAM l)Vi:i\t; k N( OI RI\<; ^ and ?rch. PbTlsdc" *1 PltXE Coops of every dc— t|Alon dyed to j every .ulor LADIES- WEARING APPAREL of j •' c. ery drw-rlpUon dye.) In the most fsshlonnble nnd permanent colors, sad Antabed In » su|wrlor style. 1 R Merino, Cash mere nnd Ci.pc SHAWLS. Table nnd H«nO itIVKRJ, CARPETS, RUGS, kc^KOUrod. "1 JT B -l;roMmncnDjs" ilotbcs cleaned or^dyed j. 8. gabrisok," j WASHINGTON STREET, opposite I he post Ofllcc, Y1VOULD respectfully Inform the public, that II be has sons (nutty OB bond n One alsortSTATIONKRT i T O a RT IC LE "!* Bit Ou M S. TuRjtCCO^h SEGARS. Wholesale nnd Retail Agent for lis ( l-MBKRLANbJWAP^CsNDLK HjlNJ (' AltRIAdeE MAKERS. ] TTK saKsssfevscssftt ! < : aKs'Sxtsr i . l on.tsullr on bnnd.al^ riough Csstlngs by the ■ set or single rl*£CEgMIT||u((, \ " !n*l!etail*m "^r* ° 'en"' "7.*^ , public pal.onagc Is .c»t«lfuU^ soUcl £Lgof| j NOTIC t: OF PARTITION hcrob^ gtw-j., it. wt ovi^npjkllrstton <» j , ■ 1 j 1 • l*°iv'i?t!°'A ,hl' j*' t i nOLDERH OE TBE RO.\D« ( "pe'rwrol" ho' ! tV,^, J ^ | ' fjSwlT 'U' e£SC"l KIRK K ERA", ' JtStrORTEKB end DEALERS In ! TEAS, SPICES, i ro KKIGS *• DOMESTIC MIUiTS, 1 Uomwed * ' j " BITTER, CHEESE, LARD, t GROCERS' ' GOODS CENEAALLY, j N. t. Cor. FRONT * ARCH STS.. I ; Kyjft. (Psss. i ! K ty- Sole Agents for Erlon's Trenton Crackers, i Always os hsaTs Choice Stock of ' T""' ^ 'c",io°oii, a RtreaFlour, IhoUlrt ni tiers, - Family Soaps, J allies, Imported Castile, IcsjuumI FrulU, | - jn-ilgu. Mkl'Tln'isrrcls '• to^p Powder, i»#go, " I Concentrated Lye. Tsploc*. 'I m cshh>'ods. Flavoring Enlrsst*. Crvnm of Tartar, Sardines, Drird rratte, Ost Sfssi, , , Ctasbenles, ! Barley, . Pr'um."' Currants, jChoeoloos, ° Flgs,B' ^.^.dCort-, ■ sr . Onsgea, litoee Polish, isS-ku., t Fresch Mnntard, I Lard, Sc., Sc., Ac. NOTICE. . NgaaaHBaaeafgaag . of cape Nay, u April Term sent, by thsvubaertbec, who claims th# aqirtl nadleM'd on#. • KtsrfraE.-t5ys.yaaY: . ffr-daw.a.'s-sL-f.'ssss: . ''sSoh Sth, tsgv. CAPE MAX OCEAN WATE. ,f ptJEUXHED WEEJtLT AT "■"Basajfesar-1"-jsskkkSS asjaa, 33 j j

NIw w>VEF|TISEMENT^r^ POR BALE. hlJIPItREV V'TLKEDGE, rnhlNSt sear CaJJ"iiiwhd,V J. PHILADELPHIA MARBLE ~ WOES*. GRAVESTONXS. MonDMrtm, .Mi f TOM SI, POSTS, Sim N. R sor. Sersath A Ihrtstl.a Strwota, whltdm ... . , , Philadelphia. CARPET*, OIL CLOTH. \ND WINDOW SHADES. Wi * ould innts tha attrntloa of tmrfrlsads w°M chVart'hera'lsdee (sd wlK tL^SS' xi which we bars added all of the a*w"5' cbo^s styles of Tapestry, BrusaeU. three Ply, and I*. of,Eat?ra^d"itabVa",itsf<'W •'FlM OIL CLOTH, from t ft. to IS ft. wide— cut to windovv'B£aDES Is great variety, Fretted ■L040^"4 c,.'"0» RAMthg", Bugs, Malta, Stair 1 Rods, Dru^gsta, ho. vnamlo* ou'p,^J'^A J A -CO. No. so* North Second St , Below ButloswOod. West Hds. mhtrjm PhUsdslphla. I" A' !•' II V " ,r" CTTAGE PRRSI I"1 so* theprtnllwrmrttoMalaw. I) °qutek"y and chisp".,"**'' MAN »W?eS^«aaOni£iySw ins rSjESS-S'; own isssSrJSA." ADAM'S FH ESS CO, I EB. mhis-y NEW YORE. G2S. HOOP NKIRT8. 638. Y-EW SPRING STYI KS, "Ors Own Msec." 1 .' I Bibr-rtng every New and Desirable ilia, : styl- snd shape nf Plain snd Trail Hoop Skirts, -i. :ia ^^.'i^WaUt^Va'avary (-SSr?^ . tuu A mtlsdclphln. TURNS, NET CASH.' ONE PRICE ONLT. mhts-iom W. T. HOPMINS. fftOVERNMENT I ^PROF'tRTVftT PRIVATE SAU uipnm&co. My l'^:Bt<|fc^*°SM( Fo'ur*^How t;*e?rnmeaV ! "niters, S to super dos. t-ffierrs' new Ssddlts. I Slh with p'Med Bit Bridle *51: go^d as new. j ttr wllb bridle. *U ; \sltM Saddlts for bo^s, S" I ll.^toS) Hosptjll Trots, XUrtr^sod bmn o era sen C() ■ > Xwa. HUMS. Frost street. Philadelphia. Pa. j Price-list seat on application- mhta-Sm | ^ NEEDS ! 8EEDN ! ^ j ( I hwt'xzSwM1 me^Prlces, and will t*1l on j Residence, nanc the Shrrmsn ■ j Much s. IWT. (si] Cap* Island, N. I. \ POTATOES A PEAS' ! JTOR SALE. The undersigned has for sola M Bushels NEW YORK BUCKEYE POTATOES, ' "aim lu. ut r Bushels Blackaycd V arrow 1st PEAS, which he Wiu also sell st current rates. ALBERT FOSTER | Cold Spring. Feb. l»th, TV. «t K. A. WEKEELLE, ~ 4 COMMISSION MERCHANT. ■o. BOd NORTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. ! gPECIAL attention paid to consign meats Bad ! order*1? ran°Fsmere, Sloe* and Hotel Keepers I fentwb* * ■ •' isb/isf* | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (yjAUMCE Beemey, Admlnlstmtor ef Cknr- : 1 by dlrietloo of the Mirragnteof the COsatv •fhi? ssf for sgnlM^^sdmlnletrnlh^ A4-uutfgtBr DnteRjnh. SB. 1ST. mkll MORE LUiBT. rjr>HE undersigned he vls^ purchnsnd tke right " H01T8 PiTkXT 1LLIMIK4TIX6 OIL" for the Middle, Deneii and Upper townnhipa, of the county of Cape May are sow-pivBaaoS to furnish itorekvepeit wlfh n su|^.l, of the anma, nt twenty-five per cent, cheaper then can be purchased at wkoi*els pels**. It flea* Hts^s,.'v;,;',«,u'!K'as53rs that unpleasant tmelt>»J*lWe*bFEet*aeaw. It ess he used I* th* Xennsas lamp with lha Light Hosts burner. Then* thai have nan* ttwle* u JrRE. LLDtUglKsE. I SOR Setnll hT th* enhaortbar, st hll tWaa.tar gclhtr Wia a general aeaollmswt ot ■ ' GROCERIES. .XX*. k EARXHXP WARE, , Also, n large ajoortmeat^o^Oilldvsn's, LsSles- ' BOOTS AND SHOES. I " :.I V ]MnHlK'V J1- ' ; (l'HX oabeerlbe* has pu sale * R*w ten eg ! * WRECK TtMBER. Am*. B tot urvFiKRs, II M"' ' I Atoe, a *"* lB,°' ROPES A ELOCES, THREE FOfE TOnVRHOMRB, ■^y^wk