t n ; CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY < APRIL 10, 1867. ' — 1 "? - 11
Cbe&cfiin M'ftf. f V ' — \ , j I ' "»pt blind. 0»pe Mij Ooni tj, STtfi ; j H. K. MAOOXAGLE, I I iirrn a»d rmonqrvoa . |i ' P Wednesday, April lO. met. j 'atcct or ADVKRT1IIKU. ' : "«»■ js •. *'«ss5iS:=!:r:.rs-. ■ s| Legal SSnrSmHUUKiM at It. release- , *■*""' tr u». _________ pf Our motto : ^Vl "Small profit*, and quick mIm 1" , V\. B. Miller A Co. .... . Cap* Ialaud, N J. Numday School AsaocUtion. Tb# nsxt quarterly meeting of the Cap* Inland Sunday School Union, •ITI be held in tfie Baptist Chorch. on hell Sabbntb, »t bnlf-peel I* o pi tritely. Tencben, (cbolar*, nod friend* of the ceuee id gaaeral ere invited to attend, C. B. Magbath, See'/. 1 Sunday School Jubilee. , The T-ambip 8ecreteriee end Superintendent* of tbe variuat School* tbraegbont tbe count/ are perlicnlarl/ rnqoeeted to bear io mind that n meeting will be held next Friday afternoon at the Coort Home, for the porpoie of making preliminary arrangement* for the Union Sunday School Jubilee, to take place next month. A full attendance ii desired. April Court. The term of eoart held oo Taeedny, Sd iait., commenced at ton o'clock in tha morning and doted . abont aix o'clock ia tbe gvanlag. Several shining light* of the her were prevent en Toe»dey morning, emong whom may be noticed Frederick Klngmea, K*q.. of j Trenton, Judge Carpenter, Abraham j Drowsing, E»q., Peter L. Voorheee, K»q., Franeia 11 Weatcott, E»q , Samael H. Grey, Eiq , of Camden, Hon John T. Nixon, Charles E. Elmer, Baq., of Bridgetoo, and John B. HulTmq., ui Driugcton, unu juim II. uuu- i
man, Eaq , of tbia eaanty. 8everal • Importaat ca*e« in which dietlngoiehed < legal talent wae engaged, were ad- ■ journed to a future term, leaving hot » little boaintia to be traoeacted. i Ja the Circait Court the only coin tried vrea that el W. B. Miller, va. t J tame C. Hand : .jvetmeot; judgment c for plaintiff. r •- "Wm. Holmes »«. Betura B. Swain j y appeal ; Nixon for apallant ; Grey far h apallee ; Judgment for apellaat. d Andrew M Fife v*. Thomas L. Clif- . ford; Hoffman for pUletiff; Grey for t , difrndent ; jadgemtal for plaintiff." t The grand jury fonnd two bill*, oae f «f which waa against the middle town- p ship far not keeping fa good order tbe | road leading from the Coert House to Cap* Island,, formerly the turnpike, o Tb* following business was transacted , •u tbe Orphana Court :— Final settlements of the followiag attato* were confirmed E. Y. Swain, exeeator of Jo*haa f Swaio ; R. B. Corioa, administrator of Abi- 1 job Coraon ; C. C. Godfrey, exeeator of Cbarlei Oodfrey; Enoch Hewitt, admlolatralor of Cha*. H. Hamilton ; ' A. F. Hiidreth, gdmlaiatrator of ' Daniel Hiidreth; J. F. Hand, guard laa of 8arab M , ' and Matilda Berne*. - ' Hon. R. D. Edmund*. Daaitl B 1 Hagbea, and David Reeve* were ap- " pointed commissioner* to divide pro- ' party on application of Priicilla Tay- 1 H(ja_ K..D. Edmunds, Daalal B ' Hugift, bed Jeremiah Eldredge were ' a Plated commiuioaera to divide pro- ' pwaffy of Hugh HiUer on application or Report of .ale of land by John j ' Report of tale of lead by Down* [ ' Sdmaada, admiaialralor of Thoma* j . ■» Tbe man who dewa aot mad tin advar- . bo aaad i" be well paateA The advertise, metis ladsaat* eat only tha boaiaaaa enlarprw. of (ha plaoa la which the/ are pehtwhed. hot the aatarpnm af its a.i- - ir - AT *aa /aw tea a saaa who ad-
Terrible Orstructio i! J "From Cape Ma/ we leara that the deitr action waa alto great, causing a l ist of prqprrty amounting to over n ; 000. Bath-house*, stabling. and the ■ foundation* of coiugos and hotels were I swept ewa/ or damaged. The railroad •! | across to Cap* Island waa submerged 1 | to a depth of tro feel, and most af the u ! hoasee on the Cape *uff«red intra or e j lea fr^iu overflow " The short choice extract ukeo from " the Vioelaod Independent folly v*ri6ea, i.| tbe adaga that one must go from home . ! to bear home aewa. Siece the recent j i storm sundry huge stories bare been ^ i floating around among tbe newspapers i \ . aiiunt the great damaga doae at Cape ] j May, but the abava three een'.eece* ] contain all their falaeheode— and a few ® ] more — enndrased into as small a apace # | as it is possible to get them. The /»- dependent is a new journal, seeking to, ^ enlighten the pablie end improve tbe , public's morals, but if it conduct in j . its present way, Heaven help it* read- i a faw year* hence ! j ^ Middle Township Officers, The election in the Middle township j I malted a* follows : - jt Clerk — William S. Learning. j Assessor. — William Hiidreth. I t Collector. — Thomas Douglaaa, Jr. ' f Commiasionera of Appeal.— Enoch a Ross, Edwtrd Page, Virgil M. Davis, j d Chaten Freeholders — Aaron Miller! and John W. Swain. < I Surveyors of Highways.— Gabriel c Holmes, Uriah Hewitt. i ( Overseer of Poor Wm. Hiidreth. t Coosubles. — James Choster, Enoch Hewitt, Philip Smith. ' s School Superiotondeot, — A. Miller. Poead Ke*pera,-i-Cbarlea Stevens, | John Spaalding, James T. Millar aad j J unes Chqgter. ^ j J Township Committee — Isaac Swsin, j " John Spaoldlsg, James T. Miller, J. ' W. Swain and Pag* R. Crawford. ; * . Ovemers of Highways.— Epbraim j r Sfotn, John ~K*tti, Jacob U. Hand and Lot Cornweii. | ' HSK — — ,i Baptism. ■ On 8aaday afternoon last tbe rite of! f ' Baptism wu administered by Rev. J. j j i C. Hyde to sixteen converts, and at ; j evening public warship held ia tbe , Baptlat cbnrch, tbey received the right r bead of Fellowship. The cerameoyi , which was more then usually impres- | sire and laterctting, wm performed at ( Srhcllcngers Landfog io presence af a vast concourse of people from every ; j sictlon of Cspa Mty connty. The
day was most propitious tf tbe ocea- . •ion, and that solemnity-pervaded tb* witire assemblage not often witnessed mixed gatherings. Tbe religions meetings art still continned each evening in tbe Baptist eliorch, and tbe interest prevailing is ( rather on the increase. The work of grace ii rocking rapid pragreas io the b of many who, perhaps, havqmeK ^ dom given a terioas thonght on the t subject of rtligiea before, and the in- , tareat at present manifested indicates | that a larger nombrr will be candidates baptism next Sabbbtb. May tbe , good work rontian* steadily, and its , be fell In oor midst. Tha ordinance will It* administered t on Sanday next, (weather favoring.) ( at 9 o'clock A. M , at the Laadiag. , A Blight Mistake. Our New Jersey exchanges, with one two exceptions, bsve been pablish- ; ing an extract from tha Geological re- ' port *f this State, which is calcelated ; to spread erroneous impressions as to ths probabl* whrrssbonts of the city of Cape Island ten yean from date. It farfihb**, if the repert be correct, very uncomfortable reflections to onr propsrt^owoere aad real estate ageata, far the writer goea oa to slate "that the Atlantic Ocean ii staadily encroaching npon the lead on tbe c*Mt. A t Cape Island, the earf has eaten inwards fall a mil." just tbiak of It I a mile 1 "within tha last niutUrn years 1" Wa most arknowlede that oor ignoranee oa this I suhieet vargee on the sublime, bat to the anxiety of onr "d#*n," who is thinking about boildiag a bath-boose on the beach , for tb* nee of bis illnsj trious naif daring day aad to rant as j a sleeping apartment to tba aewa boys | at aigbt, w* eaosalted several ef those I wcll-kaewa and reliable oracle* — "old- ; est iahabitauls." bat they kaew naught ' ef the "mil* alien " reported mieaiag ■ A a advance of oa* half mile by old i ocean, with la the leat niaetken years, i waald hav* amply suSeod la coavert our atreeta into oyster beds, and oar betel* and other boildiag* ioU arks boaad on voyage* of disoovery. Not* ' veetige of oar famous bathing grounds wontd now be visible a be re low water aiark. If oarexebaatgoa io clipping tba item referred to will ebaage the r . "aiaat*^- into aioety. they w« about ■ tor ocaury. but oot to tb* exUot of • 1WO rod., nod that only io pkoos
Rrpon.l lor th. Oau Freeholder*' Meeting. In puree auee of a call . from tba Directora, tba Board of Choaea Freeholders of Cape May caaety met io special meeting at the Coert Hons*, on tbe Snd lost., for the purpose of considering what action may be nein regard to tba bridgss which have been damaged or destroyed by tbe late eeTera storm. There war* present — Williams aad Carton from township, Lodlsm?rom Dennis, and Swaia from Middle, Ware and Reeve* from Lawar township, and Miller aad Hngbes from Cape Island, which being a quorum, tbe Beard organised for business. Minutes of last mseting ware read and approved, with a slight correction. Statements were made by the memfrom the different townships concerning the damage done to the various ; in their respective townships, : and aise to Dennis Creek caaseway, whereupon it wm resolved m follows : First, That tba Board meet at tbe j Upptr bridge over Cedar 8wamp creek ' to-morrow, at 10 o'clock a. *., for the purpose of viewing said bridge ; then | repair to tbe bridge at Tuckaboc, | for the purpose of viewing tbe same, and to take into consideration tha con- , of Dennis creek caaseway. Second, That the Freeholders io the township be authorised ta take charge of the bridge over Cape Island and to make soch repairs as they may deem necessary. After presentation and allowance of ! sundry bills, the Board udjoorned. April 3rd, 1867. Io pursuance of the resolation passed j yesterday, the Beard of Freeholders j met this day at tbe Upper bridge over I Swamp Creak, at 10 o'clock a \ for tbe purposes specified in said ! resolation. | Present — Williams snd Corson from | township, Lndlam from Deacis I ! township, Miller and Swain from Mid- 1 i die township, and Reeves and Ware ; | from Lower township. A quorum 1 j being present, tbe Board proceeded to j view tbe briJg* and to note the dam- ] age done to it, after which the Board 1 I repaired to Tnckahae, viewed the bridge , j there, and then came together at the j ! hotel of Jonathan R. Doughty for con- : j saltation.
A view of the bridge over Cedar , i Creek having discovered tbe j fact that it had been entirely swept | ] from its foundation, it was, after con- | saltation and careful consideration of ! . the matter, resolved as follows : j Rtiolvtd, That the Upper township ! , Freeholders be, and they are hereby j , appointed a committee to take charge ! , , of tbe Upper bridge over Cedar Swamp Creek, and proceed to rebuild tb* eemc ! ia the manner followiog, to wit :— On the old abutments oa the north tide, end by extending an earthen dish from thd senlb aide M far ss practicable, terminating with a wooden abotment, box ' piled, provided tbe owoer of the adja- ' cent property will give what earth may oeeessary to baild Mid dyke, bat in ; case the ownar of aaid adjacent prep- 1 vrty refuses to giva tbe said necessary ' 1 ■ mount of earth, then to pnt the bridge baek at It wm before, with an addition of seven-inch piece* ooder tbe aleeper* Tbe bridge at Taekahoe wm left to ! the discretion of the Upper township Freeholders, to make saeb repair* as : tbey may deem necessary. A statement wa* made -concerning ' Dennis Creek caaseway, abowing it to have been somewhat damaged, after which tbe following resolutions ware adopted, to wit : Rtiobtd, That the commissioner of 1 the connty rood be and be is hereby I authorised to expead oa tha Dennis ' Creek caaseway, ooder ths aapervisioa ' of the Deo all township Freeholder*, ' so/ amoaat of mo'aey not exceeding ; | two hendred dollars, and that the connty collector be authorized to honor 1 bills for the Mme. 1 Rriolred, That we recommend that ! the work, m far aa practicable, be doae ■ by contract. 1 Tba following retolatioa wm alio ' pawed, to wit: t ' Rnohud, That tha Freeholder* of the Upper township be aolherized to ' draw oa tha connty collector forany- ( amount of money not exceeding two hendred dollars, for repairs on bridges ' in aaid Upper township, aad that the ' Lower township Freeholder* be eor therixeAfto draw oa tb* coaaty collec- ' tor nay ameant of money ant exeeod- ' iag oae baadred dollars, ft* repairs oa ' bridges ia Mid Lawer township. ' The Baerd then adjeafaed ta meet 5 at the Court Hoast, on tha day aext * preceding the next aaaaal maatiag, at 1 IftVctoak a. »- — TU atnka af tha attaart ia Kaw Jar ,( —J atill eoatiaaa* aad is iscraasiag. Twe :
71 1 " - ■ .:==f:: S*F«wa> Ik. Oman w.r. Drnnis Twwrmthlp Temperance AsamciSktiom. ... J Tha First Aaaoal Meeting of this j, Mtoeiation wa* held io the M E. j , Church at DeBDiiville, on the evening ! ^ of the «th lost. The Prraldeot of the ! b | Society, F. B. Bushnvll, presided. h , The meeting opened with singing, * . and prayer Wy Rev. J. B.'^Vilson, in * , which he amde aa earacst appeal to ^ | Heaven ia behalf of this glorious aad r roach needed reform moveeoent thrangh- n | out tha laud. Tha miaou* of the stated , I mouthiy meetiags held daring lb# past year were read and adopted. Bav. W. B. Osbsra delivered aa able ^ end loacbiagaddrasa, io which wu vividly , portrayed ths.degradatioo end vaia bro't ' opeo many of \ke bravest and bsel by Ibis . ooe great corse to bamen satiety— io- , • lempersate. Rev. S. C. Chattio made a few remarks , exprassive of bia deep iatarwst io tb* cease, end a desire to as<lst jn_tha wark, j, bat, thinking w* bad bvea safBciaally | rntavtaiaed for tba praseet, promised to r address tbe people at mere length at eome 1 falar# time. * O. N. Bancroft, of Tiaelcod, read an r ' extract from the pan of DC. Monroe, of i London, England, in which he proves the ' new joret. Be tbea, in bitter terms, dvasanced both maoafaetdrer aad vender of intoxicating liqoorx. On motion, a committee of three waa appointed by the Chair, on nomination of 1 1 officers. The following were reported 1 ' end elected 1 > President— F. B. Bashaell. | 1 Vice President— Rev. S. C. Chatten. ' [ Recording Secretary — T. R. Brooks. ' Corresponding Secretary— W. T. Fid- 1 ler. 1 Board af Managers— James L. Head, ' | Themes Crandol, J. Miltoo Towastud. 1 , Joseph Spriogar ' ' bar of appropriate piece* was sang with 1 good rOect. The President, Mr. F. B. 1 HoshB.ll. mode a few well limed remark*. exhorting ell to renewed diligence, thai | I j we might enlist *ncb • xr.nd aimy o' I teelelalerc as woold make the throne af | . I King Aicbobnl tatter and fall to the , , I dast. ( , I A collection was taken op to defray < , expanses, after which the meeting was i [ closed by tbe benediction, pronounced by | I I Rev. W. B. Osborn. I'. K. Baooxa. j Recording Secretary. i s ! STATE ITEMS. J "! —The Cumberland and Atlantic 1 > Railroad bill, has passed both branches 1 r of tha Legislator*. This will be bnill
j from Maya Landing, to either Vine- , j land or Millville. , —A law wee ptesrd by the Legls- | I latum last week requiring all Sales of j Reel Estate, by order of any Ooort t» ' advertised in the papers of each ' ( connty that are designated to publish tbe laws. — A man named Harvey Davis of Freehold, aged abont 40 years, was rna ' over and kllltd, an the R. & I) B. It | It , on Friday night last, between Uricksbnrg aad Farmiogdale. The night was dark, and the engineer coold not stop tha trsin in time to save the i poor anfortanet*.. The body wm bori ribly mangled. — The Army and Navy Veteran Ast sociation of Patrraoa, have resolved to , take bold immediately of a project for a Soldiers' Monument for Passaic county. The plan at oatlined at present, is , ta form a "Soldiers' Monument Asso- , ciation" to be composed of two vctcri ana, two civilians and four ladle* from each ward, establish the necessary tnbcommittees on plant, autistic*, etc., | open a book far aabieripUaaa, and . devise pablic meetings, entertainment* aad other measures of carrying oat this moat noble and patriotic project, r ' Dxaratrcnv* FitX at Lotto Bwakcb. ' —On Taeaday afternoon Green's Bath i Hotel at Loag Breach, oaa of the i largest establishments on the ahore, abont 9 o'clock wm discovered to bo ; on fire, in the oBca, and Io a faw , minutes after tb* flames burst aat of r both eads of tha bailding. Tb* flame* spread to rapidly that nothing ronld t b* saved, nnd in abont two boor* tha i bailding wm a mas* af rains. Lota animated at $100,000, partly lasared. , —There are Ml stad.nts at Priecsloa Callage. Tha saw aatroaamleal observe. f lory ia to be e-.mplslad this year. (Jan. H elated assatiri tha entire cost af it. — The "Grit gentleman" ef Priaceloo ' Cnllaga who is to raeaiva tba "Jarom* ' medal" ia aaoa to be selected. It in 1 understood that tha senior class aad tha I literary societies of tba College will each - furnish one candidate. Tha eallvgiaaa . will make tha first choice, subject ho^- . ever, to the final decision of tb* recall/, i — Texas io Krwmxk are oa* par cast. The valoat ion .r^praperty it 853,80*, 000 I aad tb* whole amosat U be raited ia ( $1188,000, af which g03.000 is cwoatj aad lha balauea ia .atop ■ The latter wealed 8004, TBO l.y tbe Brst eatlmatee. bat weald awt get H bees net tbe Uxable property . co ulda'v be vslaed say mot*, bed u 0 aoalda't stand it. • - tier. Ward ha* decided that «hea a " soldier hss beea twiee la tha aervir., aad * was tba Brst tiaaa honorably discharged a hi. bat Awsharge, Tai. ml. will thared tawhaahaarvedi. th.dsttrihwuaa.fevr. attaaMabySh. A»taa. O.am.1
CoBDCCthcat Election. Tb. Slate election look piece ia .Cenaectieat Ust Maad.y week. Jem.*. E. the Democratic veadidst. for ' j Uorarear, wa elected by aboat 900 me. 1 j jerity over Oeeersl Hawley, whe received » I 500 mejority lest yver. The democrat* j ' elected tbre* memhere of Cuogrett c 1 aad tha rapabliaaoa oa'*. Tha members 1 all rapablieaaa last year. Tha r*- j I publicans raisin a small majority in both ! I branches of tha Lagialatore. P. T. Bar- 1 the greet showman, was defeated far ' member nT Ceagrets by a democrat by lb* ' mount Baroam. Pcuniylvauia's < redlt. Penoaylvania, snder a reeeetlaw, asked , a loen of twenty-three millioaa of dollar#, at fie* or aix per cent, in order thai , she might redeem her various nld oaUtaading and overdo* loan*, which amounted to , that snm. Tha bids ware opened un Monday, aad tha whole amoaal offered wa , sheet thirty-two milliont. Of this sum , oa* milliao wu al par for five par caoi, The etber twenty-two million*, at aix per cent., were taken at prises , ranging from oae aad a half per cows, pre miqm, down le a fraction of one per cent. This show# that ths credit of the old Comwealth it fully re-.-ttablished. Cheap Putxst for Buildings and Fences. Prof. Tilmao. al a lale meeting of Ik* New York Formers' Clnb. said: Some questions boring been uked aboal lb* best ool doer peial, I woald recommend. and rough wark, a miliars of lime compound will make a mure permanent coegaleted eacelaia card ia disaolved in eolation or ahy* alkaline oarib. tod the ceo b* mixed with a lima ttlolioa . bul q theuld sol be used an surface exposed le Tlie Russian Foaereeions. lb it the Russian I'o*us*ioos in treaty between thai coeatry andnurowa, and it is propated ibal lar $7,000,000 lu | entire lights open ibis C'-oliavot shall be j transferred io us. Coax rent doe. ool ap- , • nd II is likely Ibal they will refuse tu ratify it. It it difficult lo ee. whet edven j Itdh^e lays claim would be i„ it. and tb* Internal Rev- nee raseipt. have fall, a | be very nice to own all Ibis psrl of tbe
| closed if "ebon bet successful eervvr." I | We extracl the followiag from us last j The Sui beam, far tbe last lime, perhaps, j , diffuses ile cheerful jlnw io ibe tad hearts j , end gloomy cell, of lb. prisoner. This is \ , more of e regret to at then io our readers, j j no doubt ; hoi we ere happy ia lha coa' I , preeiated — that evea though a prisoner, j , we bav* baea the means *r doing seme j , little good. Oar aim has been, not lo j , emote, hut lo amuse nod instruct tk» prisoner, as it it not the convict's pro. since to dictate to lbs outer world. VV« - have endeavored to cheer the friendlere I ' convicts, aad lo awaken the good and 1 generous impulses io their dormant heerla. j ' Aad we are led to belie*, car efforts have | < net been ia vain. ' — I A Possible Glimpse of Specie. . An exoelleat suggestion lately made is going the ronada to the effect that a lea cent coin be iaaaed, aad that tha lea caat nates aad tha two cant aad the five cent | > coins be withdrawn. Tbe pablie forbear- ( . aica which talaratad the wretched old | copper far to many yea re it oet euily overcome ; nevertheless it woald be e greet convenience to have no fractious! , 1 notes hat tha fifty eeal aad twaaly-fice 1 coat ones. The Get cent piece both ia , sire end die mack resembles lha two cent i oae, nod the three eeot piece may euily , be mistaken for the cent. This retorar blaaer, which in oaly in sixr, might be ! ( partially belaatad by milling the farmer ! coin, and raiting its Uf* ; the cant. Ibe 1 three cent aad tbe tag cent eoia would be ' ""Hf reffieiaal for ^11 combinations br1 low twenty-lira entry and we ahaald thus ' - be rid of tbe moat filthy aad objeetional ' i of lha fractions! iataes. The first lianas, . celled "postal" currency, all of different . sixes and corresponding ia telor to thai 1 ef tb* postage stamps of lha cerreepeod- , iag deaomiaalioo, ware vrell engraved by , lb* American Bask Not# Gnmpaoy, aad , wars oet liable lo be coefoaaded with one , another, bat aiaca tba Traaaary Depart- i k meat undertook to oo Ita own work thw , carnal iaaata have gone from bad ta . wore*, aad u specie payment* seem to . heap at sbowt tba same distance, It woald . bo a relief to bare a partial return of the ^ good did lima*.— Af. Y. firiaisy GtatUt. ' — Paaatylvoalo, amaag other thf*ga, * will bo reprwaeated at the Pari. Kxpoai- ' lion by a lamp of ealhracile real weigkd tag six tou. Montana reads a bsrtf » gold worih^bo.t $100,000. ' — President Jokaaea ban informed a dtpaiatian of Freem.toaa that be will a aadwaror to vlaft Boston oa tha 34th er i Jane, 8t- Job* '■ day, nad aid hi. fallow 4 craftsman ia drdicatiag thoir aaw Maaoetc a T.mple. a — Memphis ku mad tlx fowl deep, ia v ^ -Modem. Bistort, aparebqn^afia.
Popnla^ Kcma^C jycrmtng W. hava hare halt oceaios to remark | in a pruviou- Itsu.^pn tome ».ry rrra" | idau held by paoph f^relly. regirding lb. proti. An exchange talks j j auaslbly opoa this point, and Bays j < there ia a class of wall moaning bat thought lots prrsnns who regard a atwa- j , | u a oosl of h.o»v.l.oireT*>prire | | gpttva ap by soma liberal ml^dad geptl.- | for iho-tslo parpase of doing all tb. i i good paoaiMw, and who hat teloetod the j milllow-toagwod press to oocompiiob ii. — j Tkoy are tha regular poach. ra apao lha J press — mat who always want their favors j interred gratailoaaly, and are always | toady to inform tba pabliakar thai he It ; engaged in pablitbiog a lines paper, sod '■ thry are always tare to bare tomalhiag of - a business astute that I hay bcJiav* to be ' good oewa which aught lob* given to tba pablie at ones. Oa* man ku jaat paltered a new heating apparatus that will j •or* half lb* fuel now used, aad of coarse it will b* a great favor to the poor if th* i •ditor will jaat lull tba people free o1 charge, where sntk apparatus can be j A man engaged ia the mannfactBr* of j reapers, recently seat aa editor a comma- 1 nicatioa of two column, solid inciter, cel. ling forib lha taviag bia machine woald which ho wiehod inserted gratia, ittrould j bo helping formorr, don't yon mo? Then i , Ihrre ore aoiuhrrloaa orgasisotlooa end I usociatioM of iodividoalo that are clam- j . oroot for freo rid*, io th* poblithar'r | John Iloe lokst r>orkly paper for , which he pays Iwn dollars o year and gut I five dollars worth of rtodiog. Ilia wife i , died, and be asked lha editor to print an j , obituary oolie-,- that coals el lout two I , dollars to gat it pat i* type. John might] , OS ceuiareally aik ths oaderukor Vtho , furnished lb. coffin fur his poor wife te , child, aimply ber&nse be waa a patron o' ! I bit, as lo aak such farora of a aewapaprr fer office, and aiighiy meat men got into • ■ j office frequently, aod he expects tba odi- , 1 j lor lo pat oa th. beet possible face on liii I . j character, print bit lickeU nod role them ( > j ioo, all for ibe good of lha cast* aad eur- - r cesa of cerrecl principles. - | remember that so good oewsptper can 1 . j b* made withoet il baa the whole time i • | and industry of those engaged OB it. sod < lit expenses ere comparatively larger in ' I , .oil any other son ef business. - If gen j f ( read s paper pay lor il ; if you oead its j S j facilities for grttiug your basinets before i | ibe public and increuiog your trad*, pay , for did, baldun'tsponjc. I I
«T -ABBABBAIJI A Co., of this eily are \ I now sending oal a great variety or Droes, I I (foot, aad Font I'atteroa, Balmoral Skirls. | ( j lloots. Shawls, and olhor valuable articles, re dry, and faacy goods, at oae dollar ! I We coafrat oar inability to to* how I this ia done, but that it ia done it bayood ! all qoreiioo. This firm bu had a lung 1 and honorable career, and it by so miens ' ! bo confounded with tha hut of awind- 1 | and bogus concern* wilh which this I lha propriatera wall aad can personal!) i voaoh far tha just and faithful performance 1 of all their contracts. " — National H'ork ■ [ | mow, Now York. Job. 2S. 1867. I — The Lindall House, al St. Louis,; | Mo., wm totally deotroyad by fire o* Sol- j j urday night imI. It wm lha largoat hotel ] j «n lha eoaiiooal, if oot ia lha world. — j : is some mystery connected with the | I origin ef Iks fire. Ire original colt waa | $900,000 — insurance $310,000. Tb. | iess.es' lota ia foraitara, Ac., it $300,000. — Ia lha Uoitad Statas Saaal* ia ax- ] traordinary session, a petition of lb* YatCorps of California, aakiag payment for iraoapartatioa latbslr homaa, wu referred. Tb* Secretary of ty lateriarwa* reaolalioo requested t. inform lb* Ban. are > if Lewis Y. Bogy wm at preaaot 1c lha amploymaal of that department. Mr. Samaar gar* aotic* that ha woald call op a rsaolalisD to rxpal Baaator Batlabari on Friday, fith iaat., an lb* groaada o repealed drnokaooeas oo lb* fioor. Th» .Sonata then waat into oXMativa uaaion Lovall H. RoasMtn wm csafirmail a> Brigsdiar Gaasral ia lb* regular army by eloM vol*. — Th* Stat* alaeliaa wm bald i* Rhadr Island od Taeaday or this weak. The whola Rrpablicaa liekat wm alaatad for Stare officara«ad mambora of Coogrsaa Tb* majority la (be 8ut* la ovtr 4.000. — Tha apaaiag of lha Pari# Expoailian oo Mcaday 1st jaat, ooomt to hava bora rather a poor affair. Erarythleg Vboni lha boildiag is iaesmplete, ia not a tiagU department wm tkara aaytkiag like saflabl* preparation, aad tb* asmbar •< slraagosa i* alt tods *c* wm for lorn that bad boon anticipated. Na caremaaioa o! aay kind marked th* opaaiag. W* »p- , prebend tha opoaiag huheta tare or thror maatha too early foraaaeaam. Tbatcais *a which th* oxhibilio* hat Wl srganigad ia vary largo, and demands a greai dual af tima aad labor for ire pre par ocanation. — Tb* F roach sold •pioadifi ewvolrj koroM for $5 apitoa, bofore leaving Yore Cm a. — Strewborrfoa or* soiling ta 8«a Fraaeiooo at 80 uuota par qaarL -Mia* Thukorey, daagktar *T tbr groat hamor.it. is abMl te W marriad. — Mbhfis wm recast ly sight days whhoai a mail from th* North. . — A law tail tkmt at amtesUn . i I — A owa rate New B***wgra»tedusaJ*w drvaeww* kaat ww*A
8 FECIAL NOTICE6. J. Graavlllc Leach, irro«»tr d*h-cor*rgxito«-AT-foi r, an sooth rtfTH btbest, sshsawm fsiupilrsii. John B. Hnffmaa, Attorney k Connxellor-at-Law, . Solicitor, , MASTER fc EXAMINER IN CHRflfCKRT, | SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, aad NOTART PUBLIC. : I CAPE MAT COL>T M0USE, NEW JKRSET I I»r. A F, Lramlmg, D*NTI«T. orr|CJ. DATi. j CAP* Hi r covtr ilOUSL-.-Tu'WSart. , : SVATULk,— Tburadaja.rrMwra,oadUle(omwoa ol Saturdays. CpTuu.gSMS.Tt CeoUtHonuCoU. Jei-S DR. H. L. GILHOCB, : DCI<T,IT- CAPE ULAND, 1 | NEW JEM IT NITROUS OXIDE GAS udmlnlatarod when , 1 Particular alwntloa (I, en lo tba truatmeat ' sod plugCto* °I teeth. i j A specialty made of Oral aargrry. I OFFICE HOURS— Until further aoMeo. from t A. M. to t r. M. aba t Deafness, Blindness A Catarrh . TREATED with th* ouaael sueeeao. ky Dr 4. ISAACS, Oculist aod AurUt, (fonaevly - ( Leydea, Hollaad,] No. SIS cine street, PhlUdc . | phis. Testimonials from the meal ruUahle . soureea lo the Clly and Coaatry ess he seen el | his Oftee. Th* medic. I faculty art larlladto aeJ ] alt praellca- ARTIFICIAL IIU Uwerted 1 without polo. No charge made (or ex am laa . Consumption Curable by Dr. , Hchenclt't Medtcinea. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must r eumidltb I Ms, the liver and stoaseh must Bret , ' be cleansed aad an appetite crested for good r " bolrwome food; which, by these medicines will he digested properly, and good healthy Wood ' I made; (hue bulldlag up the eoastltutloa.— o Schrock'e Mandiahe Pill, eleuae lha atomaeh of ( ; all MUous or mueout aceumutaUoag; and, by ^ using the San Weed Toole la cooarctlos, the ep- * Rihaaen'e Pulmonis Syrup Is nutritious a* well , as medicinal, aad. by using lha ihrea rumadlca. ( all Impurities are expelled from she tyilem, sad ' good, wholsoma Mood made, which Mil repel all & \ secoitllog to directions, Consumption vary frw ! quenlly la lis laal stage yields readily to their action, rake the plUa fruquaally, to elaonea lha I- ivcr and aiomaeh. lr doea aol follow that be- , l cause the J-owels are not eostlr. thfy arc «„( |B required, for Mmellmes la diarrhwa they are ^ oecaaaary. The atomaeh must. bs hep! healthy, 0 I C.ulrvd to prrfoem a panoaaaoKurela, topiuvcot a I came. aod. In fact, aaytalag tha appetite era vsa; n | Important to Young Bfrn and U , c ailing lo life, will Sad a thorough sn|^.raclicsl .ndu.trlou. youth la the country. Thtur month,
only are necessary for a preparation lhat shall I cess. Al Philadelphia. Pa., a system of laalrnei l'n si nets and Telegraph College, that mast ha ] thoroughly practical, sad work a revolution la eouragemuat sod oathutloaUa support af lha the country, and Is drawing for this College pwtroaog* from nearly every Wale Ja tha Union. , The practical arrangement ef every department j makaa II proB tahlc for youag men to corns hun1 other school lata* oouotfy Can equal advantage* Rev. At-riAWBin Class, Editor af .flArk'a chool visitor, in a notice of that Inslltaiioa, ■aid:— "The Commercial College ol J. C. Mumi lord eomhlart la' II* plan more prsr tieahllee sad ] I.citer diecipllaet lie ttodeala lor eiioaraafolhue. , ocas thaa'sny similar Insulation with whleh 1 ^ ,m aequalated Id the clly, aad butomajaaur • erne, hut perhaps no! as fully -d*valopp«. „ such a rsport from Rev. Alexaader Clark ta 1 .troag cvldaaee ef the character aod standing ef •hi. MhooL Th* College, from lis ptaawd lo.Irucllon. Invitee tha atlgatlo* *f lb* masses, j and oa II latoea many publleaMona saplooatory j of Ha working, whleh are malted free or ehirge, • rod aa application for *lrealar*,ns they will aoroqur st Addnss^f . C. tiewroat.^^ada'yte NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fish Kettles, a up a goaeral aaaortmeat of other Cooking eaacls nad Hardware^ ^ gB\w* • •""ri««sett8Sk Stair Hwda, Bmttwr Rem tea, . DUTTER Scales. Tw, store, RaUkatu* 'aad TRUMAN AIHAWA Nw m* (Eight Thtnydva, MMketS^t, ! ~Z REViia. K ' w * "** mtJe painted rVrex Oae lot* pingoae, fbutsuaid la 1 "« tbaada p. ft * , . ' ax GUARDIAN'S SALE, .... " VaTURDAT. MAT dih. tarr, . AprM let, wv. a. n. NMroWaa rmB.rVS.T 1 Salad April RiSST. A RIU rAUMHtUHUr i ly .*««■ caiSv. 1 ^^*^*xV»uaaa.m -*

