Cape May Ocean Wave, 8 May 1867 IIIF issue link — Page 2

• ' N . CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY '« MA.Y 8, 1867. *

®he ©ftan Sfa#e.'i Ospe Taland, (Jape May Corn ty, I. J. t 8. R. MAtfONA^E. | Wedneidaj, May 8. I86T. f =5========^^=- ( MATES Of HJVKHTH1SU, , :: ; : : : : ::: : ritS j ' Half1 eolomn. tbfra wralC?f" "• a -••--• , Vwrt r »dvrrtto«mraU mmj be changed querterth. ,ote.ra . laldlabaq by tew. ■""plF Qaf motto : • "Bmnll profila, and qoiek salsa I" W . B. Mill kb & Co. Cap* Ieland, N-Cl^j «'8tn»D*v School Jubilee.— We ere requested 'U eaoounce thet refreahmaota comprWiog every variety of codfeciion*/ peetry and ice cream will be provided and furoiabed on tbe grouadi by Mri. M Waithoan, of Ihli city. • " 6x1* of Oirr Property —An ordldKMca.'bbtbo'riilng ' the maolaipal an tborjliea of Capa Island to diapbae ol the jjroperly, knowp aa tba Indian Qj««a property on Waabingtoo atraet, waa passed at the meetiag of tbe Cano ail »n Maaday evening, Gtb loat. . School ArrnoratAtiox — We aaaonnct with pltaanra tbe paaaage J a* .ardiaeoee, apprepriating tbe aam of $1090 by tbe City Ceoneil, toward" tba aapport of onr pablle' achoola — Tfib act la One that meeU with the general ' approi. I of tbe community, ihtr In" b'dnor ' of which tho'ataraand afrlpaa are thrown to the breeio o»ei tba "W ATI. dfflee. 'Quiix* WoKf. — Townrdathe cloae ol the fiaat Vest the erection of a cottage on tTorgle atreet, near Jefferaon, war epmt|eaped, and aneh waa the despatch «Bpioj*d ' that wIiU'b two daya tbe fraflte.bad almoatwaaamed tbe appearance of '0 habitable dwelling. Tbe "light** are already In, ao that the pbvfdb-rMidlng !«' that neighborhood ■oat not be amazed if the "liyera" art mored la next week.*. Individual Enterprise — Aa we leok abroad from onr aanctnm window, tbi> morning, en the acena which a rapidly growltg neighborhood will aoon abot eel from onr gale, we are aronaed by • ■OH Bbnahal noiae and amoke no tleeable' on tba adjoining premlaaa.— Il aeema lhat the increased demand In the Sony and feed line baa neceaaitated the , employment of a twelve-bora* power a team engine In the eatahliah meat of Mr. George Hildretb, ef this eMft . -Bocb Improvementa apeak well for the badness of the place. ,Txitluaci Munao — The regelar BRonal, meeting of the. Cape M»y CoontyTeanperance Society will be hold at I the Coon Howe on Wadnetday, May 99rir. if tare O'clock P. * ,1d' oonnec- > tioA frith' th* Sniiday School Jubilee Th'o 'atata agent, Rer. G. R. Snyder, f will be preaont at tba meeting, and ' will alto deliver a public lecture on ■ Temperance, nt tba M. E. Cbnrch, in 1 the evening. Tha frianMa of Temper- • aoee-jo the eonniy are earn eat I y re qoeetad to be preeent, aa bnaioeaa el. iopntabbb will come before tha ennnal ; meetiag. Tba atata agent will alee lectare on ■ tbe subject at Tnckaboe M. E. Cbnrch. < en Friday craning, May 84th. Will prekch oa Temperance at M. E Cbnrch t Capo, Inland, Sunday morning. Ma) i 26tb, and at tba Tabornaclt, Sonde) i avoniag. WiU laetnre at Green Creek i Cbarcb Monday evening. May STtb, ■ and at Goaboa, Taetday evening, thr 88th. 8 TcwxaEKD, 8ec'y. Bellgiwaa Miscellany. Rev. J. C. Hyde delivered bia flrei 1 nrtmon on last Sabbath moraing in tbi ' capacity of paator of tba Firat Baptlai ' CbweWjdCtWocity. RwvjJ.E. Ballard, Prealdlag Eldei I - of .hp? district, preached In tbe M. E. 1 cbnp»l on Send a,, evening. A aeraon to - young men" will be < preached next Soaday evening in tbi 11. B. obapo!, by Rev. E. Hewitt, paator of tba eborcb. The Executive Board of tba New , Jsrwy Baptist Suta Coeventien oil. start wnb the cbnrch at Belvldere, on , ToaaAay. May Jtb. at 8 o clock p. m \ Bar Artbor Tbomaa, pastor ef lbs . Bapttat ch.reb of Mooet^olly. be. beee granted leave ef ebeeoce by hi. < Mr T ^k : nharg* Of Rr* J. W- Ivraunwr . farmer)* , «L T^'aa^4.uir^r^ ao «W a ... cWth l ie. i.

For tba Ocean Wave. The Snndaj School Jubilee.— A Suggestion. Mb. Editob.— I aee by the report in a tbe Wave of April 17tb, that tbe effort ~i ehaege tbe place of balding the f coming Sabbath &?hool Jnbilee from $ the Cenrt Honaa to 8eavi|ls Station failed. If it be designed to held tbe a festival io tbe same place that baa for- r merly been naed for that porpoie at c the Court House, the change to Sea- , ville would have been eminently proper and Judicious. Tbvre are eeveral , good and sufficient reaaopa wby the . Court Honse grove ia not suitable for ; the purpoee. Here are a few of them : , 1st. It ia not of anfflcient extent to j accommodate tbe number of people ^ «bo will be gfctbered together on that occasion. It will be remembered that when the Island acboole occupied the ' grove last year, tbe children were not * copSned by the limita of tbe place, but ' required a greater apace of ground to 1 enjoy themaelvea. For the general 1 enjoyment of a large company, a tuffi- | clent extent of ground ia oeceuary. 2nd. Ita proximity to the burialground abould of itaelf be an ioaopersblo objection to ita nee as a place for ' tbe purpoee of a festival or anoivcr- I aary. Aaide from tbe inappropriate- 1 'i en of tbe occasion nod aacred ear- ■ ronndings, many painful reminieciences I <nd more ar leas burt to tomb atonea, ' I shrubberies and fences will be some of t the object* attained in securing tbe ' grove at the Court Heme. It mey ne advised by tome to prevent the en- ( trance of any iuto the cemetery on f irrival at tbe place. Peat experience i j teaches na, however, tbat tbe attempt i to item tbe rnah would prove worse t ban fruitless. Hundreds of thoaa pre- f <ent wish to read and examine tbe ai- f lent atones that apeak of tha departed, t sad will at aoy risk satiate their carl j >sity. It" is troe biany relatives and friends of tbe deceased who sleep Vc- ■ neath those very aoda will be In that | sompany, bot tbelr presence by no t I naana aanetiona tbe admission of the t •aat influx of noisy and joyous child- , ren. Sensitive hearts revalt at tbe | feelings wbicb aucb a Babel will ocea- , "ton. Children will romp and bo , noisy, and tbelr pleasure should not , • be cheeked by witnessing the moorn•ng of others. I do not wiah to Infer. , Mr. Edjtor, that tha children Invade ( •nrh hallowed preeincta for tbe purpose •f perpetrating mischief or throagb lr--eeerenre. bot tbat they do so simply , throngb thonghtleasneas is a fact none , the. less prodoctire of the results re- ; 'erred to. 3rd. The Court Houaa, vs. Seavllle, , is not the bettor maana of direct access , 'ar scboola at a distance from tbe rail- | road lint. Take for iaataaoe the ecbools located at Beosleya Point, Tnckaboe. . Petersburg and elaewbtre, and the eooeriorlty of tbe grove nt Beavilla is at ' mee demonstrated. Tble question Is J not of material moment tp-lhe ecbools | <n the lower teclioo of tbe eaunty.^ni it should be our desire to aceommo- | late those net poeiening tbe eeme fa- ^ ■ility for reaching tbe given destioaBoa. 4th: I eboold not be at all surprised * if there would be some difficulty in pre•nring tbe grove at tbe Court Home for the purpose, ae notbiag defioitc baa been beard from tha rommittee appointed ta procure tba permit, aod <o leave each a matter to the leat moment will eoly create a great deal of ( inoeceianry confusion. 1 5th. Wo want to see tbe thing a * grand anceeaa. Something which we * ■•an look back upoo years hence, with 1 istisfactory feelings of pride, and n ( conaciousnei* thai we tjg^ pail in one , •f tha "biggeit things" aver under- , taken in the county. Whether It is s really to or not, I don't say, but at any ( rate It seems remarkably like a general ' role, tbat one of the charactcrletlee of ' ■he like aod other species of enterprises urigmated io the county, is to ba^e ' •ometblng not properly loid ond de- ( nonttraUd In tbe firat piece, end tbe , result, to nine case* ont of ton, ii dead failure. We want to avoid all aneb i rocks In Ibis already much- talked of I Jubilee. So, M tasti. Secretaries, please lake tbe above home to yoor«elves, and If tbe aoccess of this thleg t is worthy consideration, have tba place i of holdiag it at once ehanged.. I Oaa Dkxtlt Isriaaxarxo. < Nan Kbvum, tb* Nswanor; oa, ( Sraarr Lint i* Bostob. — Tbe teeth t ihonsand of |bis exeeediegly pepolar ' vorfc le already la press For the past ' •aatb. orders from New Bnglaad alone > come le at tha rata of a thousand 1 • week. Netsr, ateae tba daya ef the 1 ' LampligbUr" or of "Uacle Tern's ' Cabin." boa e book awakened sock ( universal d-maedt from all daaeeo- , the old, the yoeeg, tbe lesraod. end , bi> loomed. Caavsaatra, wiabiag ex- > clwaiva tnrriwry for tbe aala of ibis | book, should apply at eaea U. Rav. ' □aery Morgan, tbe entber, Beatoa, 1 • — Tbe flaoai fqg's«ar aelew 4 tea Mky-OAb veiaaw vM the anarae of ■ oaky taeaf fb ilklllTl n t

STATE ITEMS. AxothxsLoa* — The, City Council j < of Camden bate ordered the borrow- i , of $20,000 for acbool and other i t Thia ia to build their aew , I school bouse. 1 ' —In tbe Newnrk Conference there i J arc 17 preachers who receive $700 ; 17 L receive $600 ; 15 receive $500 ; 1 re- ( , ceivea $400, and 4 receive $300 for aal- | aries. < Tbacbdt i* this Stsra — A despatch ■ Abtecom, dated May 3rd, says ; •■This morolng about six o'clock, Mr. 1 Jamoa Yatea, of Bakeraville, killed hit ' little grandchild, aged eight year*, with , a hatchet, sad then went to a room in l own bouse and banged himself." i — Oo Timber creek, tbe dividing ' between Camden sod Gloucester 1 counties, the West Jersey Marl Co., ' erected extensive wharves, which , now filled with excellent marl de- , signed for tbe State of Delaware. — i Many vessels are constantly arriving for tbe purpose ef carrying it to tbnt 1 State. Burr si. — A drunken mother in Peterson, seized her child, six or seven i old, dashed him violently npon i tbe pavement, bend foremoat, and after 1 repeating tbia treatment once er twice ' flung him forcibly through n window ' into tbe boose- Tbe mother was arrested and tbe Prtu imys tbnt the child — An Application is to be made to tbe Chancellor, by parties in Newark, for an injunction to restrain the Morris & Essex Railroad Company from ranolng coal bnralog locomotives, except ancb as may be provided with appliances for preventing tbe firing of praperty on tho Una of the road. Thx Crop Pbospxcts. — The Salem Standard says that tba fruit in tbat section will be pieotiful, if spared from frosts. " Tha recent pleasant weather baa bad a beneficial effect npon 1 the apple, peach and pear trees. Thr whaat crop now promises to be mnch than last year, the weather doring the past winter being more favor able to it than It baa been for xeveril | Csli. roB s Stste Contention.— A ' call was fssosd on Thursday for n State ' Convention to be bald in Trenton, ■Tuoa4lb, to be campoaed of delegates i to be eppointed from the aeveral cities and towns of tbe 8tate, on tbe same baaii ef repreeeotation ea that of the State Convention ef 1865. The object of tbe convention embraces tbe qoestioo of impartial suffrage, and tbe doty of tbe republican party ia relation thereto. ThbNiw Beacon in Newark Bav — beacoo recently ereeted in Newark bay for tbe nccemmodation of navigator* baa "settled" ebont tight inches, and will probably be removed and rebuilt. Government officera have recently been making examinations of tbe bey, end they express themselves satisfied thet there hea been e decrease of one or two feet io tbe water level, aed tbat a change of over n hundred feet haa taken piece in tbe coarse J the channel elnee the erection of the Central Railroad bridge acroia the b,r- ' The New Jersey Conference. Tba miautaa of the Nsw Jersey Annuel ef tbe M. E. Chnrch. just isened, report 138 ministers, sffsetivs and snparaannUd, 178 local preackara, and '.'4,117 mambara, and 4.138 probatioaara, an Increase ef 1.469 members, and a decrease of 989 probationers. There are 215 cbarebee, valued at $1,012,250— aa increase daring tba year of 8 churches and $200,550 io mousy value. Tba parare 67 in oumbsr, valued at $164,650. Tba bant volant contributions are reported aa follows : Conference claimant*. $4,770 65; Missions, $16,582 «6; Tract Saelaty, $840 14; Bible Society . $1,960 43; Saoday School Union, $760.16; Obnrck Extension, $1,977 30; Kdn-catic-a, $942 76. Tha total receipts for ministerial aapport ware $92,756 75.— Thata figures thaw aa improvement In nearly every material interest of tbe Cbareb. Fossils. It ia laid tbat a Greek lawyer ia Atkins mevatl for a reversal of tba jadgmsal which condemned Socrates to death. This legal monomaniac ia set a whit more erexy than tboaa who soak to rev area the decree of tba American people, aa givee tba field of o hundred bottles. Socraboa bona dead, lo ! tboaa many yean. proceed lap of tba Athens coert would bo oo more iooflbctaol In raising him from the dead thee oil) be the puny Uoo to the deed principles of tbe Coated•racy. Both are dead. Nay, tba Ceofade racy baa lata hepe of Ufa tboa tb. d.fuect philosopher, far bo wi)I have a roaarreeUoo. tbe hope 'of which ia set vouchsafed for tha Ooofodoreoy. Wby will mea cling to tba a Seta oeUeaa of tba part when tbe llvi'g preaa^ dew-aad. Urn. - — Daring tba present yoe* 45,817 amigreat. bass arrived at Now York, b..sg aat qoMo owotbooooad loos ttu tho oomwriihg "taring the ....mptolMg

The Labrnr Question. -j j Tba new eight boar law ia Cbieap aod St. Loots is creating a peal commotion a I amoog all branches of mechanics aod t I on tbe ose aide and employer* on f tba other. Ia'Chieego there ie a general ■ ; strike among the workmeo for the eigb: « i law aed l*a boore" pay, and ameng " ' tbair employers there smuis lo be a general I | coalition to gire only eight boore- pay for « eight oourt' work, aod they threaten to < out a year if needwery. This is a « qaeation-of eddorecee, end If left to Ibis i lest tba resal't will oo daubt be, and that I very soon a satisfactory understanding | all roend. Bot lbs Cbieap workmen, Il | in vest bodiee have been trying | tbe experiment of forcibly abutting op those establishments and turnieg their i bands ont into the street, where this re- ■ quisitiou of ten hours' pay for eight boors' i work has been disregarded. Bach extreme ■ proceeding* of intimidation aad coercion i are sot oaly uolswfol aod najoer, but they , •re exceedingly foolish ; for they invariably operate lo (he prdjadire of all the strikers concerned io sock extreme meeTbe St. Loeit workingmen, oo the other : io thair pconaaciamieoto have 1 adopted a sensible coarse in resolving to ' try— first, in certain cues, a compromise 1 with tbota employers who will maka ao 1 honorable one ; secondly, the plan of ceo irsctiog directly for woiA on ihe co-opera- 1 live priacipal; thirdly, the opening by theee allied workmen of job ebops of their ' own to fulfil sack contracts. Theae meu act apoa the priaciple that there ere two sidei to th* question oflabor end compen ration, and that io all cases it it bast to oxhausl the reeeorcel of friendly negotiations before retorting to war. Bot if there must be strikes, suspending the manufacturing operations of great cities aed (brow, ing the families of Ike workingmen opoa their scanty savings, they ought by ell means to abandon that old roinoas system of enforcing idleness among themselves to brieg the employers down, and adopt tbe policy of co-operativa workshops. Where •aforced idleness is^crime. Nona of Temperance. The qasrteriy session of tbe Grand Oivition of New Jersey wu held on Wednesday 24th. in Newark, The attendance was near a hundred, very large for a quar terly session. Aboat 30 were initiated. The reports were of e gratifying cbsrar- ' been instituted during the past quarter. | and William Nicholson. Esq., the Stale \ Lecturer, was present with several other { application*. The lecrease of member- : during the quarter has been over 400, end j th* aggregate is now over 2,000. A large sad spirited public nieetiogWae ' held io lb* evening in tbe Fifth Bsptisi Cbnrch, aod addressed ably by the G. W P.. Bav. A. G. Lawsoo, Rev. T. D. Mor fell, of Newark, and tbe agent of tbe Btatr Temperance Society, Rev. G. R. Snyder. Tba epeecbae were ioterapereed with excellent singing by lb* choir. The satire aodience were held till 10 o'clock, so deeply were all intonated, it was stated that tbe clergy ef tbe city are prcpariog to take hold of tbo liquor qoestioo with a vigoroos band. A report giving a camber of itarlliog facta ie nearly ready to be pobliihed, and it to bo followed by aonited and vigorous effort to aroese tbe people en this enbjeet. The Kearney Ntatuc. New Jersey laid apon tba altar of tbe , Union oo nobler sacrifice then Ihe life Of that bravo end gallant eoidier, Phil. Kidney. It it fitting that tba gralilod* oi ^ th* State should essoins some lasting and endurable form, sod w* notice with pleasure a movement inaugurated by the sol 1 diere of New Jersey end having for iu object tha ar**lJoQ of a Kaaraey Statue. Wa bespeak for this object the earnest co-ops ratios of every soldier ia tha State. It ia doaigned that the etatne, whoa executed, eball bo one of tb* two to be for-, aisbed from New Jersey under authority 1 of tb* recent eel of Congress to tbat effect. Wo trust the soldiers of New Jersey will reepond promptly aod liberally to tbe proposed object eo (bat il may be fully and speedily accomplished.— Star* Gazette. Thr BelTiderr Title Cue Settled. For several yaara the land owners ai Bslvidsre, Warren cooaty, bavs been kapt io much anxiety in regard to lb* validity of Ibtir titles,— tbo chief part of tbe siu of tho town bating boon claimed by tha Croxalls, aa hafre of Robert Morris, of Philadelphia, under an eataiimeal. A teat case was brought by tb* heirs against John M. Skeppard, Esq., who oecnpiet tb* old family homestead, and after th* usaal routine of tadioas litigation, it has at bat coma be fere tbe U. 8. Sepreme Court for lb* distrisl of Now Jersey, aad waa decided ia favor of the defendant Hon. James W. Wall aad F.x-Gov. Vroom are largely interested !■ the property claimed by the Croaalls. The Tax oa Whiskey. Tba amoaat of internal ravens* realised from th* dety ou distilled spirits eoeliaa** to-be ridiceiosr It small eban compared | with tb* are which would be obtained from tble source if the laws were leithfully enforced. Ifall lbs spirit* made and ceo aimed paid tb* aahtiag Ux, tb* sum realised et-uld ha eqaa) to tbe interest on tba public iebt, a*8 the nation woald soon be enabled U"aboJJ»b or redaoe nearly all tbe existing taxes do aeefa) jodn'trial pnr- , sails. The eaosaaarisa of 111* waald tba* { be reflated,' la a groat auaare, 'from t'ba bardae* impeeed by tbo war. To accomplish this important resell It h selsaty a I senary thai suicgenl laws shell i b* .sorted, aad honest aad vigilaat ekoere appelated I* enforce.. #®d *Wre jadgea lo ndmlahau thorn, bet that ae emmet peb. : "« -I «MbeeM >» ftm4 «* M V 2 H . r* :■ ■

j Paying BauU ie Ironclads. The. Boatoo Journal tbiaks that tba i suggestion lo pay Resaia for tbo alico of j territory which wo bav* Jest perebeaed | ber ia ironclad*, instead of gold, is excellent one. and e. hope il will be carried into effect. It might be with ad. vantage to both parties. It woald giv> j soma of the most powe'rfal aod aflsetiT* war vctsela now afloat, with which nothing ia existence io tb* navies of tbo old world could compote, and it woald gtve onrgoveramenl an opportunity prove meuta with ihe best fealures of the present Vessels, aod thus increasing lbs i and efficiency of oor o*n cav) Hesidea this, it wauld furnish emplojmeal thoosands of A'ciericaa mochaaics anc < artisans, and would thai be a benefit all 1 round. Wa hope then tbat Mr. Seward | and tho Czar will be able to make a fair , trade, and to exchange tome of oar iroi{ clad* for "oar new possessions." ' Tho Southern Methodist Church ' Some lime ago a vote was takes is tbe varies* Conferences ef lb* M. K. Chnrch, I Sooth, epon two propositions : That tbe name of tbe-Church should bo cbeoged. aed that tbara should be lay represents- i lions ia tbe varioot Conferences, Returns ' Richmond, and lb* resoll is announced t ao ufliciwl Council of Bitb.pt. U ah ' regard le a change ef nairs. 116b of tbr clergy voted far il io tbe Conferences and 109 against It. Oa Lay Reprssenl.' lion lb* yeas w*re 1199 and th* atys 371 thrse. fourths of the whale number of votes cast should be necessary ta amend the "Scd Kevins, thr Newsboy." Tba Boston Traveller eeye "Ned Serins, the Newsboy: or, Btre*t Lite In tlealos." by Rav. Uenry Morgan, bat become a grand success. It is woaderful how a single book may bo adapted lo tuii the young are completely carried away. 'riampht of lb* yoong hero. Blreet boys -vpeal the motto, "If I do no wrong, sorm * thing good Will come lo me." Sabbat) ■ chool children read with interest, and chnttly. with needle in hand, pray God lr protect their offspring a* It* d d "Ned | Savins." From Maine to Oregon, it he> ■ { .wakened new interest in Ibe cosse of th. .offering end down- trodden, end given *i I altogether, U is a vivid dagaerreoijp. view of th* vieleeitudfs of life ie all great r:X f lb* press, ibe palpit. aod thr I family Wtar. " — Bueiaeee at Chicago cooltneer impended io conseqoenc of tb* strike of tbe ; -igbl boor meo. Tbe elrikere were rather rarbalent Friday, and th* police arrested ■everal ef lb* ringleaders and pat them in I jail. The Mayor hat issued e proclatna enforced, and urging ihe workiegioen to remain qtietiy at their homes. . — Th* Indian war it being rigorously I nroaecttted io Arizona and Idaho. Sav- • -ral fights had occurred ia tba Block Moantains. General Gregg intended declaring all tribes oataide their reservation' hostile, and bad already eommancad ' slaughtering them with a will whtrevst 1 he coold find them. — To correct a general misapprehension undor tbe control ef ihe N'eiioeel Goeernoieot. When Barrett arrives ia Washing , toe from Egypt, be was transferred fron the eaaledy of th* officers of tbe Natieoil , Uoverament to tbe charge of tbe Marshal if tha District of Cqjambia. aod is son held by tbat officar solely aader tho control of tbo Saprcme Coart of tba Diitret. . When the trial shall take place is axeis- ' "ively witbia Ibe diecrttioa of tbat Court. ' Wild Cues ay Balsa*. — The memory ' of Dr. Wistar ia embalmed in tba boarts f of tboaaands, wham his Balitm nf Wild ■ Cherry ha* cared of coughs, colds, eosinmption, or some other form of Palmonary disease. It ie new over forty years sine* Ibis prep oration was brongt before f the public, and yet tbe demand for it is , constantly Increasing. ' tg~ Attention it called to tb* advertiss- ' mint in another cainma, af Madams B. * A. Parrigo, of Boffalo, N. T., tba great Vatrologiat aad Clsirvayaat. Madame P. can be coianltad by letter, on ell ef1 fair* of life, past, preien^oad fatare. 1 Rood Tha Adrertjaemeot of Messrs. Bergor, Sbalta A Co., fa soother column, beaded. "Affile ted, suffbe^g more." i SPECIAL NOTICES. I . r — J— "• I Dr. J. F. Learning, Dentist. ■$ orncE dati i CATS MAT COVST HOCSS-— TtMedar*- aad Wad1 WOOVMIXS. — TbusadaysS SSJ TILLS, — Flidajs. J tj" Tzaws MooBkATB. Cewdttteae Cash, jsld 1 OR. B> 1> GILMOL'R, ' Dt!,T"T CAPS WLAND, SEW JEBKV. NTTBOUf OXIDE OA* odaslalstarsd wkaw , daatred. If eagagsmaats are mads ta mdsaaee. Partteotar attasttaa given to tbe treatment awd ilisggtagad Saatm I A sps»l.ttT mad ««# Orel ewsgery. OPPiCT HOURS— Uatli Xartker aottea, bum , FA. *. ta d P. H, gab* ' •aafne^ Rliwtoeu * Catarrh treated Wtm tbe ■ma** aaaeefe. by r» 1. ISAAC*. OeoNst -* Aaztat, (nemetly ' LeyWea, K^Uad.) So. *1* PXHRMewM. PUUte ' Itaa. TteUssteUls from Ibe mam sen** Is l ■■neatwSbaCMy aad rem lCjwsq baeaea at > mill - Ate paste.. ABTtnaAX. BTBB Is. .1*1 1 I wdtetad pwm. m sMere-tMte »ateamte I** m

| 8 P ECIAL NOTICE8. j_ J. Grant Hie Leach, C ATTOSSST A .VP COCSKKLLOS-eT-LAtr, j i at south rtrra stbeet, I - PaiLAStLrw.A. ! ~ IS John lOHufflRan, ! •< Attorney & Oonnacllor-nt-Law, Solicitor, ! MASTER A EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. ' SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, I re •ad NOTARY PUBLIC. I CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY J » ■ CLHBOLD'I j I - Concentrated Fluid Extract ! r 8AESAPABILLA .. ERUPTIVE mod ULCERATIVE u» DISEASES of th* THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, SCALP and aXIN. so dlsOftire the »p pre re ore, pnrglug Ihe rrmu.nl. of Dtreues. baredltary or other- ^ perfect Safety. TWO Talde-Spooosrul of ths E.lreet of Sana- ~ calloa of ths S)rup of lareAparUlk, or the deeoeUous as usually made. A Aa Interesting Latter la puhllahed la the Med- " Rev.ew, oa tha .ubjeet of the l." Baujamln Travare, P.ILt.Ae. SpaakUg or Ihoae so than any other drug t am acquainted with - | "J !u ie" of'lhV ' yafUU' 'h*' h" '* w " auasalUhla or Uqurlons." ' "'*** a; ■IKI.MBUI.D'S I 1 Concentrated Extract Harsaparilia, " Druggist and Chemist, .pRdneb sea Broadway. N. Y. 1 J Conaunxption Curable by Dr. I Ncheuck't Medicines. " "* prepff'ly. and good healthy blood .11 hlllous nra.ure.ra accumulaUoo.; and. by . "'tuViVreTtor T<""e 1,1 ",an""°0' ' SJhenea's Pulmoale Syrup la nulrlllouau wall ' all Impurities are expelled from the ayalem. aad ■ according ^directions. Consumpimn"' sty I action.^ folia the pllla frequency, lo elreaeo Ihe feme, snd.^la foci, anylolng ihe appetite erase, -, c W ibtar's Balsam of Wild Llxerry. mmmunlty for Its remarkable efflracy In ratter. " Ing. healing and curing Ihe most obstinate, pain- 1 ■ 'ul sad longstanding caeca af Cough, Cold. In- j , past has produced no remedy of equal value, na a cure for th# numerous and dangerous putmo ' UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. from Andrew Archer, Esq., of ralrfleld. Ma. i "About eight yearo since, my son, Henry A. ' 'ridl "^is^ttMkod with • ttlif' Sfb'™" , cough, weaknrss of Uinga, and groeral debility! j hava a •• teat ^"ooMum tl on' ' H * w"1 !o pur, I, as" o,e brltlr o"4 W U t*A R S " 1* LS AM , of WILD CHERRY, which beneaird him an umereMored h'mte'hu bo"'e1"Jllthf 'J * J*ort - libera in Ilka eondVtl^fbMYIa.'f'tYtek^l It rimer"* 18 Croat Lung Remedy tor the The shore statement, gentlemen, ta my volun1 '• at your "So'0 'm.!" """" of v°ur ■aleom, and | Prepared by tZTH w. POWLE A SON^ ( For sale by Drusglata gaoeraliy. ml-At Ncrofnla. The Rav. Gzo. Svosas, of Brooklvn, N. T-, • taya In the "Bible Examiner." by way of apology for publishing a medical oertiScate in hi* Mags- ' rlne, of the cure of his only eon, of SerofuV "after dissolution appeared loerltabla." "We psblish ihla slatcmenf, sot for pay, but lo gratitude to God arho baa thus answered prayer, and ) In Justice to Dr. Audersi being oaUafled thai ' which the reader* of tble Magazine will thank i 111 Editor for bringing to their notlcw." Dr H. Anders' Iodine Water la for sale t)y J. P. DIKSNORE. Proprietor, X* Dry at , N. Y., aad - by oil Druggists. . Important to Young Hen and Teachers. Et ery young man, whatever saay be his future calling la life, will Cad a thorough and practical - Such a course may ha had by all, a* tb* expense sad lias necessary far n thorough preparation , can readily bo spared from tbe earnings of every industrious youth le Ihe country. Three moetes ' oely ere necessary for a preparation tbat shall - Introduce nay farmer's aos, teacher or mechanic Into a business that shall bring him a good uL ory, aad that may lead him aa te a business success. At Philadelphia, Pa., a system ef instruction has teen Introduced Into J. C. Mumfonl '■ , Holiness sod Telegraph College, that moat ha thoroughly praetlaal, and work a revolution la - commercial Instruction la all oakocb having poplls enough ao that It may ho Introduced. U a fortune taly this system ef Instruction can only he oarrtaA oul In a few ef the larger schools la the. United Rates, as It requires for It* suctsseful operation a great number of students ta A4|ly ) sttsodaara. This reuroa 11 repairing lb* cnl. couragemeat aad eatkaaiaotte rapport of the leading bualaeaa men and educators throughout the country, aad la drawing for thia Collage pal. renege from aonrty every SUto la tbe Union , The practical nrrangemrat of every department deeds of mltpa be awjoy Ha adeaatagsa, as ■* a« . •tear ochool In too oopotry oaa aqaal advaatogas bated toe akiwtalll llllltlia Rav. AL*x**oza Cu.x, Editor af tUrk-s • School Viol lor, la a sotfss af that laotltnUon, ' lord ramktaas ta tta pUa mwre pi..te.HMra aad batter di iMfli i ■!>» sfwdram for ran us fSlhoo■OTSttea any similar taslttuttaa with wklahl > am ragaatatad la tba sHy.aad but oaa la onr re "" awnb a tepoet Ham bav. Alawaaiar Cterbte . •treag ostdawoa af tba teongtar aad oXaadtat af i tkUSteaaL Tba CMMa*,frem 1U pfaaaf ra. J oW ral l*a. Iwvtma Ik* arisaltea af Xba masaaa. > and ao It hsrara many pwbtMatkma swgfnratoty - of u» woekkeg. wklok are wsltsf trraof adaiga,

MEW AOVER.TISEMENTS UANTITT ea. qCAUTT. "HsteteeMM Kntreet SareaparLla. Ths doss UomslL Thorn ZZJSKil?" '"*• taw-L Bandied tor ibovclE CPADES, Rakes, Porks, thioels. Hammers. SMSfcirtSW "■•■■■•■••"»» No. a* (sight thlriy^ret 'uarlm surat. teluw Ninth, rhuadotphtA who beslre BRILLIANCT of COMPLhXION must purllr aod enrich Ihe blood which "Helmbold'i Conceal rated Lauaet of Sara •a pa rills" lnr.riabl] -oca Ask foi f rtrif fll Tateaootbat. Clmthe* Ipriahhfb - ' Cloihea about to ha Ironed. m!!u*uraciu*ra"ra'" oUwr "• "■-*■' . Iron Dumb Bella, ^Hsrd were ni '"J0"" •"» rale at the *- w - TRUMAN A SHAWS, am (Eight Thirty -nra) Market street, below Ninth. PbUadaiabm. PlIBUt R4lE ' * ILL be sold at Public Sale on tha premlaaa SATURDAY, MAT lllh, T.tl, BtHLUINu COMMITTEE. ^ ^ NfttTICJC. - - Hraofiad. Thai tha ( ommlttea oa Protection | 'zxzx niLU.YEKl. 1 North DtnalavUte.'opraaSm'weli'i* HohriTa m° Ul ^r j ' 'con su t'l?g oi "l-ao'l's** "s^ctidl H AHcrlnjteapre, Slcacklng aod Prccalng tlrsw risk o* sen* in* thcm'io "te'a'ty!10" — L POSTER, North Dmuievlllo. POCKET-BOOK LOST t 'PHE undersigned lost his Packet-Rook ea - 1 Saturday morning, rith Inat., supposed near Island Bridge, containing a ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR GREEN1ACR NOTE "V to the A" A liberal reword wUi bo paid ore urn .DggTD RKCVEa. April Vtth, ia*I. Low or TowsiNp, I N THE SPRINO MONTHS, tho ays'em antura I illy undergoes a change, and --HrlmhoWi • !!*•• 'its of of teo'gvmtrat vl |°^t'Urm*P*rt"* u C EDiBLlMBEL J.'OR CEDAR LUMBER, VU : 1,0 ** SHINGLES, Apply to A. H LUDLAM, Dcnnterlllc, apszdt Cap* May County, H.J. NOTICE. IyRoPOSALs for grading the Drive at Diamond Bench Park nl CApa Island. N J.. WL1 tarsFor ■poolflcatloBi and particulars spply to or •ddross R. B. SWAiN. Capo Island, May Id, WT. knglarar. NOTICE TO CKEDITORflL JAMES RWING^ administrator of Loamlag a;s s it: ssssSSsa eS In their debU, demand, and claims against tha estate of jn^d4ordant.[UteM ratbjrlteta slrre ^ Uob therefor ogalnit sold AteUbrtntor.^^ Dated May I. 'ft. (m*! Ad-nlaUtrater. HHERIFF'N BALE. 1)1 vtrtae of a writ of PI. Fa furled cut of II tho Circuit Oourt of the county of Cap* May, to me directed, will be (old at puhlla aala SATURDAY. JUNE 1st, ISSI, St the teur of Two o'clMk P. M.. at tea hotaj of ' 1»U the* lot oftend and premitas with tha appurtenances thereto belonging, al teats la the Lower township ta said county, which the Into whereby tee'dristeVwts'^eamT9 I s«fu!iy"aa Isofl in fee simple of tbe herein doacrihed premlaea aa bclreaLlaw of Nathan Church, decaucd, ha"begtnntog nl n post by the olds' of tb* M d leading from Cold Spring to Nsvr Engt.sd, It hoI tg also a corner of a iat of land late h-InnglM to Jonathan Crawford, hut how belonging le "ylvaaua WlUlte. from thsnco blading aa tea ••Id New England rood until Itcwmwtolhalli-a of tends belonging to Levi Garrison. from 1 hence binding la the ssEl^Uyl GaiTlsoaM Une sod tea lot to Ihe read lead! eg flora Jeremiah kldrwdg**a re u ree* along°sRd" "road'tellaaof'Tha "all Voa^ than Crawfsbd's 1st, from tksnca Mrartee Has of tha sold Crawford1! lot, a south-westerly course to tbo Or si pises of ho* inn lag, within which hqnada are said to eon tola ate seres of ^aefxed^a* tea ^property of^John Chureh^aid tSSi. nod teirea In rsecatloa at the rait of William S. Hoffman atete Dated Maiobaatb. MMT. , ^dt immv r Carl teysranteowg Iratsl TaSbibii ' "ftffswtaaso.saaa