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Bhrffifiatt Wat it. Ospc Iilsnii, Ospe Msj Ocut ty, N. J. t • " J "l- ■ V. J 8. R. MAOONAGLE, aorta* **■ r—rnixrov. Wednesday, May I, l»6t. RATSI or <I>V KRTlallU. mMMur on mm can* not ti>M.s •U uaaa, m« ;>w — aOj) •uialMl . w.a> •&»« profits, and quick sain I" V\ . B. Miller & Co. Cape Island, N J. Bible ttoclely Operation* in this State and County. Tha sffalr* of the Bib!* Society in this State tbow • condition of more ikso ninal prosperity, Tbey are conductad 4kr*ogb t«enty-ene well an* tained County Associations, covering lb* entire field. Tbe annual mertioga, which* are held with regularity, art gattMUly largely attended, and bare become oecsaisni of great popular intsr*rt, *min*nt civilians at well aa clergyman bearing a part In tbe proceedings. Tbe benaeoleot object of these effort* Is first to supply our own people, native-bqra and foreign, with tb* Sacred Scriptures, and then to aid the American. Bible 8ociety in it* great work of Bible distribation in tbls and 1 in other land*. In addition to tbe _ twenty- one County Societies there are tan smaller Societies, making thirty in •II ia tbls Bute. Through these tbe following aggregate result* ar* reported for tb* year ending on the 1st instant, rls : Families risited, 29,456. Destitute families supplied with the Bibla. L76S. Transient persons sup--plied, 544. Sunday Schools (mostly missionary) supplied, 2S4. Volumes received from New York during the jtir, 18,984, ef wblcb were gl»en to poor and destitute prions about 5 000. ; Entire rocelpts for tb* year. )30,580 70. The distributions aod contributions haiq beep largely in advance of any previous year. The tauss ia wall cared fer la Cape May Conaty, onr people abowing it fever from year to year. The last Anaiyersary of the Cape May Connty Bibla Society, ia this city was wall attended. Tb* receipt* from thle Connty were $344 85 Th* nest meeting is ta ha held at the Tabernacle In September next. The present officer* are . President— Rev. M. Willlamsen. Secretary — L. C Edmunds. Trtasnrar — Choree Ogdeo. Religious. TV* revival mtetlegs in eoaaectien with the Baptist Cbnreb are still continned on fear evenings in tb* week— 8andtyi, Taesdnys, Thursdays end Saturdays — with mnch interest, and are Pleaded with glerious success. It la tb* iatantion of Iter. J. C. Jjyd*, who has, w# ar* happy to annotate, become elosely and permanently Idaatified wltb ibis cbnrcb be baa eo steadily and faithfully labored In, to organise a Young People's Aieocietlsn, hsrleg for its object the propegstioe ef the Sondey-Sebeol cense, tbe furtherance of temperance, end tb* praariaf sad dietributlon of religion* met* among those who are aa It were dloag the highway* and hedges of tbe community. The Baptism*! rite win be administered aext Sabbath morniag, at the Laading at 9 a'ciock. Sates mare convert* were added to tb* rapidly increasing lint of members •f tb* Baptist charcb, by Baptism last Swaday. Sine* tbe good work of grace baa commenced ia onr midet, thirtyaeVen conrerta and five by letter have been admitted ;*>* lit cberch memberdloelebratien. At a meeting of tb* member* and friandi of tbe M. E. Cbnrcb at tbe Caart Hen**, oo tb* evening of the nit., it wan revolted that tb* com- j Ug itb of July b* celebrated at Cape May CenK Hon**, In tha Oak Grove, by kaldiag a Hart eat Hem*, tb* nat peanuts of wblcb ar* to b* need to pay tha balance of th* ehareh debt and for other eharch pnrpoaaa Soma first claaa bis will ba procured to deliver tb* fbertb of Jaly oration , aod atarybo done ia order to have a i fiat cetabratloa aad a good time geueliBy. Csaa. P. WiirtaKU. J. U Homus, Chairman. ■ 8— raUrt. • ' w— Tbe caM mad* In but w«*'» paper far tb* regular monthly tb* Obpa May BaiMiag j ' ■ »' vi

Thf Odd Fellow* Celebratlam. Tb* Odd Fellow* of tbe United States Friday celebrated lb* ratnrn of ( peace und praaparity to the Order, end f .gete thanks tq Piovldenc* that, dur- ( lug the Rebellion, their enity was onbroken. Tbe Grand Lodge of tbe ^ United Stales beid, at tbe beginning ' of tbe war, a jerisdiction over all parts , uf the country, and although the oc- ( currencct of tha struggle broke off all ( • communication between tb* Lodges of . the North and Sooth, there was oo ^ ) formal separatioa. The 8oothern ( i Lodges did not, by reeolotion, witbdraw from the jurisdiction of tbe Grand ^ ! Ledge, and there was no attempt to ( J sol op a Southern branch of the Order. Perhaps this is to be ascribed more to ' the want *f opportonity than design. Most ,*f tbe Southern Lodges most ' ' hare saspended operations, and there ' was oo faoiiity for a conference amoDg ' the officeii to ioetitote * formal withdrawal from the Northern jnriedieltoa. Had tbe Rebellion succeeded, there can be no donbt that there wonld have been an Immediate movement in tbe Order to set up an independent Sooth1 era jariedictiob. It will not do tberet fore to look too closely into the proba- • bili ties, and the Order ha* wisely de- i - cliued to do so. It acted opon facts t as it found tbem at tba close of tbe , war, and its officers, with excellent < • judgement, set to work to strengthen > .be tie* which might have been weak- ■ coed, bot were not brokeo. The cele- - brationa Friday In tbis city, and in all > part* of tbe country from whicb we , i Save heard, were conducted with good , i taate and aimplicity, and the exercises ( must have a happy effect in improsing , i the epirit of good will, benevolence , > and fraternal feeling wbicb are lb* , I bright rbaracteri|tics of ,tbe Order » throughout the eoantry. I — ' 1 Our Watering Places. , | Tbe seaeon ia fast approaching when ; the- watering place* will be at tbeir i , zenith. There was a general impression some short time ego that there ' ( would be a vast exodne to Europe, In- ' duced principally by the Paris Exposi- J , lion ; bot as that affair is likely to ( prove a grand failure, all calcnlations , ( of a temporary emigration of pleasure , •eakara are apparently about to be dis- : appointed. The steamer* to Europe I are, in fact carrying fewer passengers 1 this spring than ntnal, aod tbe prae- 1 , pecte of e general war wiH not encoor- | age visiton to risk tbe stormy limes ' t and inavitabie discomfort* attendant ( npon travel in F.urofW. Tbe people , of France aad Frnuia are evidently r both anger for a fight. In both countries such a conflict is manifestly popo- 1 i Ur- 1 t We are not disposed to view soch a .' war, should it occor, in a light ia tb* j least degree damegiog to onr interest*. { We shall renp mncb benefit tr am it. Onr vessels, wbicb will probably be tbe only neutral ones on tbe ocean, . will, to a great extent, monopolize tbe carryiog trade. Tbii will be all the 1 better for os, sal will do mnch to re- " cever what we have lost in onr mari- • time Internets in consequence of onr ' own civil war. Besides, American seen9 ritiea mast advance in value, becnas* many sensitive people in Earope, tek- - iog alarm at tbe first note of ws*. will ' be glad to invest in foreign aacarities, • and as non* are so sonnd as ours, ttasy 9 will probably obtain tbe preference. ' Tbe number of tourists to Europe " belog lessened aar people will spend " their money at home this summer at • eor various country resorts. Tbis is ' all th* better. Tbe thousands of dol- ' lars which are usually squandered in ' Europe will be expended as it were, in ' our own family. European landlord* care very little for traveling American*. ' Tbey regard tbem simply aa peaple 9 who have pleaty of money, and tha highest virtus in their estimation is to 1 1 fleece tbem to th* utmost extent of 1 endorauee. At our summer resorts ' we bava at laaat the consolation of ' knowing that th* mooey spent remains here to enrich the couetry. W* shall 1 also have a larger field for country en- ' joymeat than haa been at ear disposal for tba past six yeara, because the Southern watering place* will probably I be revived. Looking at the presaat , aspect of affairs abroad we anticipate , a larger patronage than nteal far onr . watering place* ; mora life, more fasb- , ion, more extravagance than heretofore, aad beeee we advie* tb# hotel t keeper* at Cape May, Lang Branch, , Newpert, Saratoga aad other favorite I resort* to banish op their hensae, •tack their larders and wine cellars, r and prepare for a gay aad festive aaa- . son K. T. Htrald. 1 Dxwnnar.— Dr. Jane. F. Learning. " hiring removed from Saasilla, aad okyn up his residence aa the Caart Hens*, desires to anaoaae* to the pahlie that his office days at thai* places t an necessarily changed. Fseb "spar cinl noUaa." rj — Th* Poet Offie. L.partmeat haa jnat j and fr» sfatTp*. l»T N.«h Mnzieo'. an

STATE ITEMS. — Tba Bridgatan Baptist Charch ^ ! organized laat July, with sixty.aioa ( ! members, bas new one hundred aad j nioaty-two. \ — Col. Wm. 8. Stryker of Trenton, j f aod lata of lbs United State* Army, j ' was appointed recently by Governor i ! to fill the vacancy of Adjutant i j Gsaeral of this State, created by tbe | . resignation of Geoersl R. F. Stockton. ! , — At a meeting of the Directors of i tbe Raritan and Delaware Bay R. R., i ■ beid oo tbe 17tb lost., William Torrey, | 1 Esq., was elected President of the ' road. Mr. Torrey was tha originator j 1 aod builder of the road, and baa always regarded it with affection. . — Tbe Central Agricultaral Society determined to bold a Grand National Horse Fair, on tbeir grooods near Trenton, oo the 11th of June next. The fair will last three daye, ( and will be open to horses from all , parts of tbe Uaited Stales. i — A psrty of New York gentlemen I heve leased &e Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad for a term of thirty yeare, and will at once add new boats and rolling stock, to make thie a first-class I competing line as against the Camden 1 and Ambny Railroad. They have ' i organixedss the "New York end Phils- ' delpbia Transportation Company." Skyers S-ropn.— On Monday after- , noon, (he npper part of onr coonty, t especially Upper PenD's Neck, was « visited with a very severe rain and bail < •torm, and blgh wind. It did aerione ' damage in tb* vicinity of Mniiica Hill, ' Glonceater connty, leveling barns and " nprooting tree* io it* coarse — Salem ' Sunbeam. Meeting of the State Board of t Education, , Th* Stat* Board of Education mat io j th* Senate Chamber. April 25th, 186", c at id o'clock A. if. Hia Excellency ! t L. Ward, presiding. All th* , member* ef th* Board war# present. ! j On motion of Hon. R. H. Veghte, it ! t waa ratal vad that tb* election of County | , .Superintendent* be bad by ballot, and . that th* merits of tbe varioua candidate | j b* discussed in privet* axecoaive aeaaion. Th* committaa appointed at tha last ' meeting of the Board to propose By-laws ! made tbeir report which was adopted. Edward W. Scudder, Esq., offered tha i ' following reaolution wlfich was adopted: j Resolved. That the o^dar of proceedings | shall be a* follows ; (1) th* nam** of the ' candidates for each eoanty be read as th* ■ counties ur* called alphabetically , (2) tha publication* and racammeodatiooi, aod I all written commanieatlone received by I the secretary aod by tb* member* of tbe ■ Board relating to aach shall be read ; (3) i the members of tbe Board from tb* Bit- I triet in which tb* cauaty is situate shall give auch information. aa tbey may bare , concerning th# candidates; (4) the Board | shall discuss tbe merit! of the candidates , and at the clet* a vote abail be taken by , ballot. , On motion of Mr. Gaorge M. Robeson. AAtorbey General, it asa resolved that a majority of th* members presaat ihall b* , necessary to elect a candidate. Th* eoontiaa were then called io order, , aod tb* followieg gentlemen wera elected Connty Superintendents : Atlantic — Alien H. Brown. Bargan— William Williame. i Burlingtoa— Jama* E. GiBo. i Camden— Alexander Gilmor*. Cape Muy— Maurice Beesley. Cumberland — Albert R. Jonas. Essex— Joseph L. Mono. Gloucester— William Milllgan. Hudson— William L. Dickinson. Hnoterdon— John C. Rafferty. Mercer — William H. Brace. Middlesex— 8. H. Wethcrwax. Moomonth— Samuel Lock wood. Morris— Robert H. DaHart. 0 case— Char laa L. Davia. Passaic — Benjamin Aycrigg. 1 8alem— William H. Bead. Bomaraat— Frederick J. Frelinghnyaaa. Sassex — Nathaniel Paltil. Union— A F. Campbell. Warran— William Holt. On motion of Boa. William E. McDonald it waa Revolved, That tb* appointment! ef , Connty Saparintandanls mad* at tha pre- , sent saaaion of th* Board, ba tranimittad , io deplicata to tb* respective eoontiaa — on* copy to be aant to tb* Director of tb* 'r Board of Chosen Freeholders, aod tb* athar to th* Couaty Clark, with a request 1 that tb* ssnis be handed by th* latter to < tha freeholder* at their first masking hereafter ; said appointments to take affect on th* firat day of May aaxt. Revolved, That th* several Board of Freeholders ba ceqaaatad to commnnicata to tb* Governor, aa aooo aa posaibl* after tbair aaid maalinga, whether thay approve ' or reject the nomination! made, or whether thay bava taken no action thereon. Revolved, That th* Secretary of th* ' Board inform th# several Boarda of FroaI boldera forthwith of th* appaiotaaent* for , tbo affioo of Coaoty Saparintaodant , aad •laa inform those partons selected of tkair appalntmaata. Oo moUoo or Wm. A. Whitehead, Esq., 1 it was Revolved, That Ih* Ilea a as* bow bald by teachers io tha public uchoak or tha State ba continued io fore* ootil saw oaa* | a ball b# iaaaad in aceordanc* with tha act aatabliahiag a ays tern #f public iuatrac lion , and that all Usohart having no lieaataa ' aow aagugad ia teaching is oar pablic 1 schools ho aathorisad ta taaoh as barato- > far# ; pre aided each Ueaaaaa aad aatharity shall eat aaatiaa* bay aad tha p reseat j

Sala of Cheater. We laarn that Mr.Dmnd Boaaar has j •old hie ilamblrioaiaz stall inn, Cheater, w to A. W. Markisy, Eq,, of Camden. N'. | in J., for* Isrga'auiu. Thia yoong here# : *' baan exercised lutbo park for the j ] put three or fuar weks. aod many of J " | reader* bare Boticsibim aod remarked , U hie extraordinary baeu'y. H* is a bload | ■ i with tb* characteristic form af the f | Hautblatouiao stork. Ills dam was by 1 I Balltoondar, graaddum by Haajy, » who roa tba fawocs race wi.h Kcl pea, e , aod who aired Americas Star. It will be » i that be draws the traditional strum ' j of trotting Hood from both aire aod dam. ii S U* ia bat ftar years, aad bas never been ii on a track >r bad a day's training ; never- * j tbeless, ba can shew a gait which fore- h ■ shadows pvformaoces out nowertby of h All over tbi counlry tbe farmer* are o rejoicing. T!a seesco waa sufficiently j Into io itc cold ess to prevent all danger i from froeta aftw vegetetion should buve commenced, aothut tbe budding of tbo e bus not baa isjorcd and tb* trass d give forth tba rromisu of abundance.— f The blossoms begin to crown tbair r branches, and ths red and srfalta floral torn. Thar* are fsw mora beaatifel aighta than th* trees in Ha middle of lb* Spring. 1 Graceful in thamielves, realising in the pliaat bracket our idou or th* ' old Gothic architactnre and God's own ' ihocght of its oruimsntatioc ie the buds ° nod blossoms whin develop from them— " apparently aflar throghta nf ereutiolC and ® conception— these when snpplemented by | * tbe grand thonght if utility in tbu cousom" . ' mation, are tmonglhe most love inspiring i 1 with which nature spells tbe wor- ' •hip of th* Creator. Tba wbaat fields are | •oil are looking forward with hupafnl vi- ' aiona to fall granariea when Jnly aunt ah all I ' complate lb* ripening. The aeason is also opporlnne for the IndiaiFcoro which ' oar greal staple, and tha oats arw ae- ' crpting the most favorable conditions in ' the promise of vigorous growth. We can ' all feel grateful for this aspect of tha com { ' crepe becens* the fermers' gain* wil' j 1 | lbs same even at lower prices, and the ! " | sorely taxed workers will fiod it tba easiar j ' | to soyply tbeir familiee with tba Deeds o' ' lire.— IF. J. Pioneer. UENEBAL HEWS, — Mr. John W. Forney. Secretary of , tha Ulited Stales Senate, baa taken tb. j . temperance pledge. , — Mr Bnchenan, whose fortune is . j reckoned at $200,000, ia th* ricbaat of onr | surviving ax-Presidents. , — Before Madame Riatori'e departure • Europe on the 18th of May, she wilt > bava given onr handled aad elaly perfor in thia country, for which tbe will receive, as her share of tbe profita, $200,. 000. — Tha Oioeiooati Commercial, in ae article claiming for Cincinnati the largrat , population oi the greet cities of the Woat. \ that at tb* recant city elections Cin. , einoati cart 23,000 votoi, Chicago 19,000 aud St. Louis 14,000. — Governor Browo, of Georgia, spoko . od Saturday avsning to a large audience. , at Augusta, advising the people to accept tha farms of Csngreaa, aod warning them , that persistent opposition on their pert might laud tocouficutiou. — It is belaived that the next monthly statement of the national debt will exhibit , redaction ef from $5,000,000 to $6,000,000, daring lb* month, with an amount o' $100,000,000 coin in tb* Treasury, nod $14,000,000 gold cartificstss of deposit. — Th# latest European accounts look to th* prospect of s war balweao Franca and Prassia. There ia no good cant* out. aid* of Iks ambition of Loaia Napoleon for snob a war, aod if ho esters into it, it will m without tb* sympathy of tb* other great pourart. It will be wis# in bim to ramsnbar that ambiti*^" destroyed hit unci* and tba recast dtvslopmsnu of bla folly is Mexico; and aow in reference to Prassia appear to paisl to tb* asm* remit. — Tb* Ibrty-aightk anniuareary of tb* r Odd Fellowship waa oalabrelad Friday is various parts of tba country. Tb* daraaaalraticu at Washington eouiiulsd of s procession, aa oration, end as enter* laiemeut in lha evening. Ths receipts . of th* Order for tha peat year throughout tb* country smouulud to $1,100,000. BcaiKiua-uin. — It M atated tbal a . French illustrated aewapaper haa diacov- • red aa ingsuiani way to maka its iUaatrations aarvIeasUa a second time. It p re-produces tb* cut* on long roll* of paper which are usud in th* provinea* fur wall paper. Those who buy tbam am enabled i ta aajoy aa economical picture gullury, as ua two picture* are alike oa roil* aufficiant to csvsr s large room. — Tha repalra oa tba theatre in which ' Lineols was assassinated, sad whhb was perchsssd by ths Govaramsst to ba usad I sa s medical maiasut, bars baas eomplaI tad, sad tha official reoarda of tha 8org»oo Ganaral'a office, with lha maaaam, bars baaa dapowtsd than. — Darisg tba Isatyaar there ware thirtyfiva person srdatsad ia tha Episcopal Chutuh ia Ua United Statu wha had bra 1 brought ap withia ths pals of otbar da- ' nomination). Of thaaa, oaa sack was from 1 lha Dateh Refermed, German Ra for mad ' aud U*nkriau ; tw# ware rrom tha Uni- ' varualiat; 'fir# fVam tha Baptist ; taveu from lha Praabytarikii ; sight from tha Casgrogsiiousl, aud ta* from tba Matbodtrt. ' (T Carpeting* darigwa— Oil : *»!.«.._• Mhiae. ik,J. . V. Maw* 1*- Parchwaara will da wwl! ta gtva than * «aB

From EnraprTha newt report by tba Atlaatlc cable. ' which embraeaa mlelligwDce of , a highly . important chsractsr, is dated to Saudey I eveaing. April 2S. The Pranea-Geranau qucttiou relative I the possession *r Lbxetnharg bnl entered a phase of peaceful settlement by means of u general congress of the grant v Power*, to assemble ia Loadoa on the ' 15tb of May. Tba forlra.a of Laxembnrg 1 is to b* dismantled ponding tba d-piomatic n consults lions. Queen Victoria took the active initiative lead towards this plan ol the solution of tba difficulty by forward- k a letter to tba King of Prussia, ndvis- 1 him to accept "recent aad more mod , erel# propositions of France, " Nspvleoo i towards lha peaceful aspect, and > Saturday night, at a lain hanr, the L Prussian government accepted th* sag- „ gestious of Ike Qaeeo of U.eat Brilaic. a Tbe User of Russia will, it is said, lake 1 °°t the purchase money due by lbs United Slates for the Russian American tern- t io the ahape of "a fleet of Irou-clade. ' ' ' foiled Suies bonds were steadily advancing in Frankfort and closed oo Hstor- , day at 76. Five-tweoties sold at 80 io on Saturday evaaing. French The l.alcsl Fashion*. trodoctiou of lb* Celebrated Duplex El- ' Isptic (or boublej Hpriog Hoop Skirl, by ' J. W Bradley, of New York, the , ladies throughout the country base given < hoop skirts on account of ibe p* , euliar nod graceful maoner in wbidli iho i Duplex Skirl* adapt themselves to evary j exigency and emergency. So generally ' j tbe ladies regard Ihem as a special fevo. rite, in view of lbs superior FlexibilityLightness aud Durability Combined in their Manalactsre. Tbey also consider ihem a far more Economical and ComforiI able Hoop Skirt than evtfr has or etn be or lloose Drees. Any lady after wearing one of these Skirts wil> I of Hoop Skirts, bus proven lo ihe ( proprietor uf this taveotiou. that Single, j | -prings will always retain that stiff, uo- ! | yielding aod bungling style which has f j-vcr characterised tbem, where** th- | Double Spring Hoop or the Duplex Elllp- j ■ IC. will be found Free from these ohjec- j J uons. Noiwithsiandiug ihe ability of the i i nanufariurers. Messrs. Woate. Bradley | Skirt, per day Iron, their I.erge Maouf.ctoctoeHT^fW York, they feel obliged to request all t^U/cbants ordering the Duplex Elliptic shirts, to eeod tbeir orders i fsw days before tbey are waoted. if pot•ibis, as ibay are moil constantly oversold some daya ahead. «0- A Clergyman writing lo a friend, -ays : "My voyage to Europe is iodeGnitely postponed. I have discovered Ihe • fountain of health" on this side of the Allan lie. Three bottles of lbs Peruvian Syrop have rescued me from the I.nge ol the Bend Dyspepsia." Dyspeptics should drink from tbis fouolaio. •r Those of our retdert who lack a whose btir is falling out, or have become bald, woold do well to try "Dr. Se signs'* Raslauretcur Capillaire." This preparahas been used by thousands in tbis country and Europe, with th# most gratifying resells. Testimonials of tb* most flstteriog character have been received from the most wealthy sod influential eitizsos of tbe country, and will be seat free Berger, Shuns A Co., Chemists, of Troy, N. Y., lbs only agents in America for tha tale of ths asme. Read tbair sdvartisamaat io thia paper. fiyOf tha many cosmtlici sod toilat articles now adrartiaed, bot few prove to ho what thay are represented. Messrs. Bergar, Shuts A Co., Chamists, ofTroj, N. Y., era advertising extensively several articles that bsvs proved themselves jntt as represented, for which they are acting as agents. Wu belitve them lo b* perffctly trustworthy, aud tbal parlies using tbeir preparations will find tbam fully up 1 to the recommends giveo. Be* their advertisement ia another colama of tbis r p>,>*r' -SPECIAL NOT ICE8. J. Urantllle Leach, JTTOVUltr JKD CO I'SSKLLOR-V T-LVW, XXI SOOTH Ft mi ITRKE&. ■hJSSm PHingDxxsHia. John B. II u flf man. Attorney k Oonnaellor-at-Law', Solicitor, MASTEX a EXAMINES IN CHAHCEAT, I SCPBEME COVET COMMISSIONKA, and NOTART PUBLIC. CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW XERXXT Dr. J. F. Learning, jQENTIST. op|r|cr „ATg. tm CAPEXUr C-OUET HOUSE.— Tuaadara. aad Weddarn". I tVOOCXLvr. — Thursdays- . XEAriALA, — Fridays. k El* Tamsss MoanutTC. Cwwdl Hews Cask. Jots DBL H. LTGILMOCR, T-VENTtrr. U CAPE ISLAND, NEW JXItSET. NITROUS OXIDE OAS administered when desired, 1 f engagements as* mad* la advaaas. Particular ettaatloa (Iran ta th* treat meat amtrtaggtagrtlreU. A apaatolty mode of Oral atugarrOFFICE HOURS— Until rarther aatire. from a A. ■. ta • P. N. a*M Deafirss, BUndmess A Catarrh TREATED with tha utmost sueeeeo. by Or i I.' ISAACS, OooBel ud Ante*. (Smrnerly Leydea, HoUewS.1 Itw •!> PINS vUnml. PhUmh phiw. TaattmoataJa (ram the mart ratuhl* nousaas ta tha City aad Coo. try « beeeen at ^A^FICIAL^ETTB • tarn pals. N# ■> |||| made lav maalaa Mft Jaxaw

8PECIAL NOTICES. ! nEi.«eLD'i I Concentrated Fluid Extract FAR8AFARILLA 1 S ERUPTIVRsiid ®C«EATPrE Jj DtltASES af the v I THROAT. NOSE, ETES, EYELIDS, 'SCALP (' aod SKIN. _ Which so dlaflyura the appearance, rurgln* the rj partita, addrd lo a plai ot water, la e^ual lo tha £ Ralloo of Ih. Srrup of Sam partita, or tbe deeoc- . m aa uanally made. . Ic.Mt'hlrurgtael Rrv.cw. oo the -utject ot the Ex- j ■lEIjntOLD'l 10 Concentrated Extract Sarvaparilla, upwards ot IS yean. Prepared by " firhrnck't Seaweed Tonic. Wihtar'a Ualtam of Wild 1 (h<fry. UNSOI.ICITEtl TEiTIMONT. From Andrew Archer, Ee*., ot Falrflrld.Ma j ' r O'"mc ° w"1. |at rad ' | | | received aobeecflt !rom 't" ™At 'irartht from tbr ! solicitation of hlmarlf and oihrra, I was Induced '7 °' bauan ' of MILD ClILRKt. which bcnclltrd htm Bot , tljje^ytored ^mre^u.ualjaieol baa^tb - j I "at jou^ia'poial1''" f*'°' and . 9 Prepared b» «KTH W. FOWLE A *ON, : for sale by PruggUta gencreiiy. ml -It ' Scrofula. ' tor* ub'labinc a'awdkal* mtltrauTt a h'li 'Slf? In Justice to Dr. Anders i bclaf Mttafled 'that i ibcie ta virtue In the Iodine Water treatment, which the render! of thia Maxiilcr wlU thank He Editor tor bringing to thrlr notice " Dr H. Anders' todtae Water la for sal* by J 1 b" aU^Drugxtat Proprl*t<>*' M "'f " • and Important to fount Heu aud 1 calling In lite, wltl Sod n thorough aad prarllcnl < t aad time nroraanry for n thorough preparation - can readily be ■ pa red from the earnings of every a indaatrioua youth la the country. Three moot hi oely ere secretary tor a preparation that shall i ntroduce any farmer's eon. teacher or mechanic Into a business that shell bring htm * good **L * ary, aad that may lead htm oa t* a bu lines* sum crsa. At Philadelphia. Pa., a system of laatgur- . ttoa haa been Introduced Into J. C. Momfonl'a lluainroe sod Telegraph College, that must be thoroughly practical, aad work a revolution In T-.-. lB^ut,"°* U,*^'1**u '°C[P°" tuoately this eyitem of tnatructloa can only br carried out In e few of the larger school. In the United State*, aa It regulrea for Its successful operation a greet number of students la dally 'i the country, aad le drawing for this College patronage from nearly every ftate la th* Union. The practical areaagement of evary departeaaol matra It proO labia for young men to come hum r dreda of mtlae to ewfoy Its adrantagra, as nt no other school la fa* country ean canal advantages Rev. ALXaaenxn Cuss, Editor of < larks > School Ylrttor, I* * aotlco of that InatttuUra, p aald:— "Th* Com mere! at College ol J. C. Mumford oomblaee la Ha plan more prwrticalltloa aad better dtentpltaee Us itedaata for lueeeaaful bom nesa than aay similar institution with which I 4 am acquainted la tb* city, aad bat' earn Is our aad that oaa parvus* a methnq urn i a hat th* ■am a, hut perhaps ant ae fully developed. ■uch a report from Rev. Alexander Clark I* r. .iron* evidence ot tha charaeter and Handing ol ■ thUHhort. Tbe Cniteg*. from tie ptemrt lastruettea. larttee tba attenUoa *f Ike saw.., 1 aad a* tt Issues away publication, explanatory of Ua working, which are mailed free ef charge. . , '1*7 : j CRESML-At nnh..» Aprti WUt. Mrs. llaaaah ' ^reeea. la tha eighty aa*aa< y*a* af h«t *ge. ' NEwjAPVEirnsEiiicfrfsT^ j ty

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' r LMBOLIP# CONCENT RATED EXTRACT SARsgAMLLA U the Creel Mas* Parfjlre. Uamdlcs for" Shorrlt, TRUMAN h SHAW, Urn. mv (etght thirty-Are) Marks! street, below Ninth, Philadelphia. T'HOtE who Peolre BRILLIANCY of COMPLKXION must purlfv *od enrich the blood, which "Helmbold'e Coocrotralcd Extract of nap^rtlls" tavartably .ML Ask for ffifalniri Clothes flpriahlers, "**** TRUMAN"! SHAW~ "» «• (Eight Thtrtydtrei Market .trait, below Ninth. Philadelphia. ^ND q',r°° ' ' ... re ,re>. rSgjgli. POCKET-BOOK LOST I T'HE uodrralgned lost hts Pocket- Dock oa ( Satrrdaymorning.snh Wet., supposed near ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR GREENBACK NOTE and other monies. A liberal reward will be paid Ibr person returning Ihe samr to DAVID REEVES. April rtth. 1W7. Lower Township. MEVEB'I Newly improved crescent scale OVERSTRUNG PIANO*, acknowledged to be the beat London Pi Ire ModaLaod highest awardl In America preaUrd. mat-am ' PhVladelphia. IvO* *OT,, E" khs " WEDNESDAY, the UttTday of M A Y nnt. at Ibr hour of X o'clock^-. M., for tb* purrnaulng vrer?0* ' "" 'h* A marline of the Board of Director* of aald company will br held at the lame plan* at Uo "tape Island,0" A *». HIl1)RETII, Aprltrtlb.fi. |nal,*t) Secretary. C4RPETMOR. J. TN o Xl" Sou"" 8 E *0 N D . St., Phlladfltphla, mrnt of 1 CR^ILEy' nod *ON!9 RrereeU^a'rpctlnge. New D-algna Also * large line ef Three Ply Extra *op*r >nd Fine Ingrain Carpeting*, Cottage and Rajr Carpel", inT Clot ha. ^Shades ate , which will be sold hoDeate^nd ^UtL^^ mal-lm-.A t I'hlladeldphl*. FREEIIOLDEBI' MEETING. A N»'reiho'ilJra'""tbIMC0f "tof ChM*B I ing u n ar t ^ rd* a ee -tmu w'lTb P| h #*•* l5°Boafd .'w HI ' ''lb* aenaa] mrrtlng ot aa d tin 'd "llMwV Id | To wL rend liut,""*"1 E. Y. (WEIN, | Aptu xx. tan. Ltrrit. VENDEE I ; To g J'TS usw'pas:rig!i STOCK One Good Bay Hone, and One Good Mitch Cow. FARMING UTPNSILSl | Mtrea" t w oh o rre* hraa r on° ' ? 'oreUi'ot'a* va agon, I large tamtly tare lag., carriage II. rr» ri ndre lore\'l>a!rtg *h*tnod*c' * 'i ghrtlr rHOUIEHOLd'aND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ' Sucb aa, Trn-otata ito. e, Feather Rede, Bedding, Bedsteads, table., Chain, Slenda, Lonklsgi Classes. ^Cloek. Dj.bc., rails, tuba^good ardar i <jU*o.»K cn^d. trek end^Pla* Wood, on th* i (ondltloMmadrThwowa* aTaal* by ' THOMA* T. IM'Tn. WHARTON OGDKfi, i j CHAS. R. POWELL, ^ AdmtnlelratefsCl'MBEKLAND METEAL M*tR4NCE COMPAilV. X Cumberland Mutual Flra In. u vane* Company waa held on Tburaday, March tith,t»*t. The Direr tors reported a a ary pruaperejuyeaxf of properly laauraa— the^ ^rem^umTreretrmTbrtug THE INCREASE^O/tHE^COMPANY FOR *51 Premium" notes I** !™U.,0f on TIIKHE It NOW OUTlTANDfNG: M90 Prtlelre-amount Insured CO v d sut*eboCAIt "tam*' i bo* c* Iiuo^fre^agvata l',»o» M Real Estate ~v.... gx^on #0 , BUIINEU OF THE YEAR: j Iteoclrod for Premium. *1«,M *0 - There haa been paid for loaaes *,**SSh , | Expeosoe X^t* *» Inanring strictly mutual, and no money bring DIRECTORS: I Benj. Ihepperd, Green- Dao. L. Burt. Falrton, wish. DtW.L Bowes, Sridge- , Dr G. TemUnaon, Roads- j ton, town, ~ I David P. Elmer, do : is ' i°E.<mi«^Woo%wa|uiteh D Woodrwa-.S ' B. R. Bate man, Cedar- 1 Dayton > WhtUkar, d* I villa. I , bw. IsspvAmh' Prertdeat. Hsuav B. Lorrox, imaetary. TbeS"^M^llMlil/gUg,.Imimik stg. ' --- ' Abraham X. laxaid. Esq, May* Landing. ■KALE'S EUBBOCATIOir. ' R* A*-*" I'rts.Puwtei.'Rj jqjWflCATigN. tvt , "b"k° 1V1V reeommemded^* wl an snteSTdtSa*