CAPE MAY OCEAX WAVE, WEDNESDAy ' M AT 22, 1867.
= '■ ' - — r ®he ©(tan M'att. 0»pe I*l*oi, Onpt M»y 0om *T» * a a HAOONAOLE, a Wednesday, May 3a, IS67. ' HATKI Ur AOVKBTialSU. ' ~ ;• ' V':ii3 < Pi bflrelsas?re iTi'ssre teres w'ni'.iIlK t nut it*. oa* poor *•> Gaart«f_*f • omumo ^s^moutn^ (S-«a- j Half relumo. 'hree m«^- -.••••"••••"■ tew. I *"«*— £Er::::SE::S ] Twill il»LBiii'iSV^'iii«S - Wti^f »AtiU*WL»isr^rUil Ut nlttm „ . HTO-r uiouT! ••Small profit#, and quick salsa 1" < Vk . B. Miller & Co. I Cap* Island, N. J. i Notice Tba a azt regolar monlhlj meeting of the Directors of the "Capr May Building and Loan Association," , mill be hold at the Major's office, Cape ( I. land, Monde/ esening. 27lh Inst, when does and fines will be receiseo , and money loaned. Information Wanted : — The onKuht.d streets on Monde/ essoin? 1 were most decided!/ dark *nd onprrpoaes'siag in appearance. Now, whether the darkness was occasioned b/ tbe 1 amount of "oil slock" held by the city ' running oat, or by tbe absence or for getfulaesa of tbe "light" ofilciels we 1 are not aware bat woald like to know. Inscrance Compart —It Is proposed , by same of the business men of this , city to establish an insnrsnce company on the mains! principle, for thspnrpose of Irtorir.g ljnll4hHrr_tfiU»|>e May county and t'lse where. The rates of insurance charged oa property here ere excessively high, and a company of oor own, managed judiciously, could be made net only a public benefit, boi also a source of profit to tbe insared. We hope to see tbe matter carried to a success. Death or in Our Citiien — Among the obltnary notices in Ibis week's paper will be foand that of Mr. Isaac Whilldln, of the Lower township. Mr. Wbilldio was in bis eighty-fourth year, having attained to the ripe old age ol ■ more tban four-score years, end up to a short time previous, to bis death, was engaged la hie usual avocation. IJv was well known, not only to bis nelgl • bore, bnt to thousands of snnnal vis." tora, as an honest man and good eitisen, respected and esteemed by all who knew him.
BflHDAV-BCBOOL JUBILEE. — At length ws are enabled to announce tbe necesaary particulars respecting the time tbe exenrslon train is to leave tbe several stations along tha roots, from Woodbine to Cape Island. "By the annexed table will be seen the hoar for starting in tba forenoon, tbe price ol fan and the time for retorn in tbi evening the tbain will leave Caps Island, 8.00 a m. Fare 40 eta. Bennetts, 8 14 " " 25 " Bio Grande, 8 25 " " 20 " Woodbine, 9.80 " " 40 " Mt. Plensant 9.49 " " SO " Seavtlle, 9.58 " " 25 " Swains, 10.18 " " 10 " Court Hoose 4 00 r. R. for Woodbine. » 6 00 " " Cspe Island Shonld tbs morning of tbe 29th prove to be Mill aaotbsr of tbe many wet and disagreeable ones we bare had during this mouth, the excorsioo will bo pos • prised until the following day. To avoid as much confusion as possible, it would be advisable to bate baskets and so forth, distinctly and legibly labeled, so that when sought examining" contents to discover the bwutrslip. Superintendents will, of coarse, itsee all tha rvqalslte information to their ruvp-ctivo charge*, and camion them Is abstain from entering the precinct* of the ba rial-ground. Every variety of refreshment#, eoeh as tee cream, cakes, coufsctionsries c.c , will be furnished on the grand" by Mrs. Msrvha Waithmsh. Sew Semikast.— The Committee appointed by lb. N. J. Conference of the M. E. Charch at Ha last iosaion, to locate the Soatb Josaey InsUtme, met I at GleasUoto, May 81. Glaeabero and , FtntervW* ware tb# only plana pal la cosapeuUoe, from both of which eligible sites and liberal offers sere made. Aft»r viewing these localities, the eeamJsSaeadjeecoed to B*at "I«i» CamTbaCommHiee met in Camden on Wrdaesoay. tha lilk lasv. Mti'havit.g neelved * liberal strftea Vlneland, n^isrnid to mm at that plan on hMSMfityrtenHMMag. ■' V gj : w •
For tha Oeaan Wave. Tbe Sunday tchoel Jubilee. Mr. Editor — I find that tha "sag- 1 * geaiion" presented in a former issne of ; s tbe Vara for coltaidrration by the man- j o offers of tbe 8. 8. Jubilee, bes. elicited j e a emasbing (T) responte from "one 1 1 equally interested-" For tbe eeke of e the interest which ie eure to be eo- l banctd by the notoriety thai given the c matter, I am glad my commnnicatioii ( afforded eome imaginable groonde for e dispute by the writer of that reply. — « With the principal question at ieeue, I < here nothing further to do, as that ( point has since been Gaally settled, nod I ihe Court House fixed opoo as tbr I place — principally on account, bow- I ever, of tbo pecuniary difference In tbr I prices of fare, wbicb therefore makes be rnilrord tbe erbitralor in this ln•tance. Of conrsa it is net my inten- < lion to continue tbe dispute with e i 'leg of piecing impediments in tbe ■ way; but I cunuot withdraw from tbe i field with the knowledge tbst the "ob I presented against occupying i ;ba Court Hoose grove are seemingly "knocked to pieces" by tbe reply ol 'one' rqnelly Interested," without ntrempting to re-place them on tbeir feet . 1 cannot see the greet d flTerence be- | i»een miking an effort to change tbr ( ulsce, which was' the "Way I expressed t, .and having "the sobject of eurh change before tbe meeting and then •bsudonsd," as my worthy corrector tees fit to intimate was the case. Com pars his admission with tha denial, and - there ie noeans'e of dlepnte between n>' Respecting the eccommodation of ihe grove, my corrector •tates*"we "hell see," bat my deer elr, If yon hoi only mike a rough calculation in fig urea ws woald see without waiting. If three schools, last year, occupied every ■Tillable nook and corner in tbe grove, how mncb more space will be eofficient •o aceommodote thirty-three (the notnher in the connty) schools on tbls. occasion T Ana. — "We shall see." Metbinke the reply of "one eqoally interested" to my second and strongest objection most hive created s smile or the part of many of yonr readers, and •roared the lensltive feelings of tbosv ware intimately acquainted with tbr •natter In qneitlon. After telling o* «ho lie boried there, the writer doe" i not deny that harm will be done, but goes on to say that "If perchance they do mischief, wa will try to repair It '" I And wbo, pray, will repailr or beal thr , pangs experienced on witnessing tbr , perpetration of mischief o'er the silent remains of those once so fondly loved . on enrth ? tWho will beal a mother'" . sorrow at seeing n rose-both, near her dear child's grave, stripped of Its bads j by thoughtless bands, or the tender blades of tiqy plants springing from that oft tear-btdvwed moond, rudely
i crashed beneath tbe feet of joyooi child ' - ren T Damage to tomb-itonee and 1 -hrubberies may be repaired, but heart - throve cannot be forgottea or effaced. > I might, if ipiee permitted, dilate 1 nore fully on tbe subject, but I hardly 1 ' think tbe reply can be coesidered saffiI ciently strong ta meet my objection.. Tbe other poiute art not of so much j importance, but satisfactory answers could bs prassnted if I thought they . ware not already anderstood by a large ' portion of year readers. I am still Ore Deeply Interested. | The School FukdJ-Itb Apportion- t meet.—' Tbe 8cbooi law recently eoseted , by tba legislature provides for an ap- r proprlation, annually of one hundred i ! thousand dollars, for the support of tbr t nubile schools of tbs 8tate, to ba de- r ( rived, forty thousand dollars from tbe i increase of the School Food, and siity < thousand unllare from the current revcbds of the Bute, the Mole to be apportioned pro rata among the variouc connliee, according to tbe somber ctf ( children between tbu ugee or fire and eighteen years in eecb. Tbe distyiiu- j tion Is to be made by the State 8oprr- \ intendent of schools, who la aotboriied , to draw his order on tbe Comptroller in fevor of the soverat county collector* ( for thu amount due the reepertive ( counties. , The whole number of ehlidrto la Cape Mey county between tbe ages al firs and eighteen, according to tbe < census of 1866, i» 2.395. Tbe appro ' prlstion from tbe school fond is $442.- ' 29; from Baveaae of the State, $663.- ■ 43. Tba payment wili ba made as foilewi: Due May 15, $868.57; doe As- < r goat 15, $868 57 ; due Nosembor 15, I > *668.58. ■ ij By a previaienof tbe lawtheCoaaty t I j SaperiMMdeat is to racnttn a* aoaaai J i "Alary at the rate of lea oeati for each I - child over five years and under sigh- ' - wan la the cooaty, presided said salary - shall set Ml short of five bandied, nor 1 - exceed (waive hundred dollars. So that I ' dMl ** t5<>0,- ' ' —Bishop Odeeheimar eeefimed ■ ; ihirty-ons psr.oos-a: Petersen oa Seaday the 19th ie»c ■ He eetimete. the I oaafirmasieaa of thaeemet y»sr will . ,, " ....
foe (ke Oeasa w»ja . Mr. Editor: — Will you ellow one wbo feels a deep interest in oar city to j t | a fsw words of eommendMion to ! ' i oor couocil for tbs libsrsl conrsa they ; I inaugurating in oar affairs. I feel ' | tbst "the dream is past" and we bare 1 at last a council wbo base intelligence ' appreciate oar real waste, uad tbe ' to disregard tba ereaklngt of j , tbe old fogy element which. W 4o long [ , controlled our affairs. I feel, sir, tbst ( i every good citissu should give thorn worde of encouragement to go on. — i 1 Give onr city a good School booeeand ! City Half, build them with a capacity [ for twaoty years beoce. Better pay ! to edocale the rising generation | tbso to sopport tbe State Institute at I cannot close witbonl peyiog a deserved compliment to our etreet commissioner, Mr. William Stites. Our atresia are behg pal la better condition and at lees expense than ever before. He tbowe ■ desire and a determination that the City shall receive full value for tvery dollar he disburses. Manuring and Advertising. It Is well understood that few men have tbe conrage to expend large soms (or advertising, notwithstanding tbe fact, that the articles tbey are desirous of selling, are excellent of their klod. and thsir sale profitsole. Nearly all men believe in limited advertising. — Occasionally, It is true, wa God a oarrow minded indlvidoil who is too mean to expend a dollar In tbe ihape of ad- . refilling, who writes his own bill-head" ignores cards and baa never known he laxory of baring hie name and bueinese announced in any newspaper. Bnt such men are rata avtt Advertising is to boslnsss precisely what manure is to farming. We have heard afaE Indlvidaal or two wbo succeeded in winning a fortune without ■ha aid of printers Ink ; and we bare been told, (but don't believe it) that i here are farmers whp grow good crop" without manure. In a word, the mo*t successful business men are these who | ha one mesne or another advertise tliffir business mast extensively, nnd thoee are tbe most snccessfal farmers aheayi, who are net sparing io the ' application of manoree, and who feed | their toll with a liberal bend. It is simply folly to attempt or expect t» ,. grow good crops on half starved soil •nd the sooner farmers come to a fixed _ conclusion on tbia mooted point, the f batter It will be fer themselves and the , coontry. They will have to come to it sooner or later, and the eooner thr ^ better. Why postpone tbe time I Thr f fiat Ins gone forth, never to be rtcalled, that noises we would utterly n impoverish onr lands, we muet fertilize ( them to an extent equal to the amount
of fertilising material drawn from them by each succeeding crop. Why no' begin the wark of reform at once ? If by using the same qoenllty of mannre upon one acre that you have been npulyiog to two, yon succeed In obtaining ae large a yield, (and thia it ao elmost Inevitable remit, where tparsr manuring has been practised) yoo ease the plowing, cultivation, and harvesting of a wbole acre, which In these days of high prions. Is not a small Item. Look to it in lime farmers, for yon are ' tha immediately interested parties, thongh every Individual in this land is a greater or tnsa extent interested . with yen. Jost as jndieioni and liberal advertising will permanently bring large and profitable demand thr most worthless articles, to heavy manuring will certainly realaim the most sterile soih, and render them as productive a* those naturally very fertile STATE ITEMS. — A New Methodist Episcopal charch Ie to be built at Bordentown. — Tbe salary of Asbbsl Welch, Prejident of the Associated Railroad of this State, is (aid to be teo thousand dollars. — Commissioner Newton estimates tbe number of bogs la New Jersey, in hie last report to be 202,260 wbo*c value Ie $2,744,663. — Hon. Jnmee Petterson, of Middlctown, died on Thursday May 2d, after a long illnea*. Mr. Patteraon bad mora tbaa pasted three tcoreyeere and ten. Fault Caors —Tba Tom* Courier, says tba recent cold weather destroyed some of the prospests of faU crap of fruit ibis year. But there win ba a Baa crop nevertheless. In tbe western part or the eoooty tbe peaches are bat partially killed. Tbsre will. be. however, an sband.nee. iag are tba Registers la Beakraptey. far this slate, seder tba avw law ; 1st Dirttiet— Charter P. Btmtos. M Wmriet— Whfcfield 6. Jebases, M Disteiet— Jobs a Bmaaderf. New 4ib District— Tbemat D. Hoasy. Pw — " ' ■ ■ ■ -• r
A Prize fax Near Jersey. Locomotire -tagies* are exhibited si | the Peris Exposition in Is eg* number*. [ msebiaUu of France. Kngi.nd. Bel- | giant end Germany hsvv fornishvd the specimens of their skill, sad the ^ Btates hen nof been brbiod lb« older nations in displaying 'he skill of iu snginssrs sad mechanics. To succeed in c Such a contest requires a rare degree of " Isgassity and ski.) in tbs designer and * j raneufnciorrr. It is, therefore, all tha *' . j more creditable le Sss Jrrtvy machinist" | that l tga highest premium lor tbn beat In- 1 . ; comouva angina has basn awarded to one o ! | of thsir siobsr. p "Uarlttoa," the corrsipoodeat of the ' Bosloa Journal, in a r-eril letter, ssyr c tbnt the gold medal for lbs best loesinu I 1 1 lire engines has bees swarded to the "America," baill by the Giant Oompany, d nl I'atenon, in this elate. The angina n f of lbs asms pattern with the best psssec- i g.r ssginsa in nte oo oar rood', but it fin. I •""had io snperior style, nnd attracted greet r attention from engineers nnd auchiaiite. c I'hn aogioa drivers wsre especially pleated • with the "cab," for (be protection ef en- • ginecrs nnd fireman, although out John Ball tboaglt that if made so comfortable, | the engineer would ba apt to go to sleep | If he had ever bean obliged to face a drir. iag storm of sleel and hail fur ^ggdred < miles, he would probably estsrtsin n dil- > I 1 (arent opinion. ] | I The jury of the Exposition to decide oo j , 1 'ha merits of tbe locomolivee exhibiteo . i were selected from among Ihn practici I engineers of different nations, nnd, o> . I course, there wm» some difference of upm. ion. All admitted tbe admirable fioish o' the American engine, and iu general to pariority, bat tba Anstriaq and French 1 members of the jury tbongbt some pari* i of the machinery loo light. Tbey were ' overruled by tbn other membnrt, nnd lbs I medal was aearded to Now Jersey. 8aeh | 'a verdict is socb a competition, nnd from . a dirinteres'ed jury, it something for Nna Jersey mncbinitte to be prood of. ' Drench of Promise Case, r At Ihn present term of the Ocean Conn- . ty Canrt, n branch of promise sue waI triad, which created considerable exciter mint io that quiet purl of tha Stats. A , Isrgs crowd was attracted to the Conn Fionas daring the pending of tba trial. The nnit wis brought by n prepossess ing looking lady, only nineteen yearn et 9 age. by tba asms of Miss Oeenestb Tar * nail against Abraham Stout. Tbnpnrtier 1 reside nt Cedar Creek in Ocean county s Mies Ynrnnll availed herself of the law. r wbicb is intended to proteet tbs sex fron j the Isilhless sod reckless condact of met ( who think it a small matter to trills witl '-male sffectioas — she employed Genera Charles Height to redress ber wrongs.— ' Mr. II sight broughisnit for dsmsgas. I' * was set daws for trial at the May term. * \ oumhrr of witssues were sxaminsd. e sad lbs plaintiff mads ont a clear ease.~ o Tbe jury retorted a verdict af $10,000 r for Mlw Yarnall. f Geaerel Bnight and Wm. U. VreJ-e-hnrgh for plaintiff, and Uossraor I'arkei ' ^ for the defendant, Mr. Stout e The Phrenological Journal it For Jons Is reesivsd. Amsag its con-
Rensn, author of tbe "Ufa .af Christ;' . Hon. K. C. Scrantoo; Miss Mohloach e nntber of "Joseph II. and his Coort;" ' M sdsme Ffeiffer, aqthnr of "Fenchoo th. ' Cricket -." Phrenological Theory of Man'. Orgsnitstbo — Metaphysical Absardities; , Shnkspesrt's Supernatural Cknraeters , « How to tslk to Ladies; Plain Word- ' with Big toys; Aboriginal Legends o \ America; The Uotpel among Animal". , hy Ret. IV. Osgood ; Health »l Home; ' Whom to Klnct; Oor nnit Preeid-nt : ' ^)nr Nntiaml M Hilary System— tbn Navy; J Pop-'s Kstog on Men. A New Yolnm- i begins With the or it number. *3 uysar; I "ins In nombera 80 cents. Address S. It 1 AVblls, 869 Broadway, N. Y. Baptist Mission. * Tha quarterly matting of tbs Exacative Board of lbs Ned Jersey Baptist Slate , Con'vsntioo was held last sveaiog al Bel ■ vide re. Tha reports of tbs nlsalenariev ^ showed tbst tbe qsarler bud been fruitful ' in wark and bsptisns. Tbe Board ap- t pointed a comraiiite, eoasistiag af tb. > Secretary and one nember from sseb As- ' soeiatjon, to consider and report npoa a ( ' plan for itiasrasey in tbs dsiiilate parts , of tbs Stats. Ksw fields ware provided . for, and tkoas already aided ceoiinnid on ' tbs list. Tha Edscetion Board, tarsling ] at tbe nai place, devised liberal tblsgv ; for the beasficiariss aoder their cars' — Tbs Asasal Vettssiies of the Hpi»- | copal Church of Now Jersey, alii meet in I , St. Mary's Cbarah. Burlington, on tba | Inst Wednandny of May. W. J. RatutoiD Co.— Tba Wast Jersey I Railroad Campari v bare declared a seal- | nnsesl dividend of fear par cast., clear ot ( National tax. paynbla aft av iba 14tb iast. | — All pine as ef bnsiaass are to be here. ' after doewd oa Snodsy, ic Jersey City. , Newspaper dealers sad barbers sloes sx- , nested, nnd tbsse art te ply their evoeo- , . lions after 9 A. M. — Mr. Jeremiah Arose, aged I06yeert | ' and 14 daye, Was bariad from tb* Metho , diet Chunk at Matewaa, apposite Kay- I ' part, oa Tasbday lest. It is supposed I that ba was the tldwot Fabsbitaol in Moa- , mocih caaaty. Knot io tbn Stefn. , — Pater U. HaU, of Flemiagtea. w*« 1 . indicted a few won tha ago tor keeping n ] tea-pio allay. It being eeeaidcred a aai saaea. _Xk« caM t«k«a U tba 8t- i praae Coari, nbicb raeaatly decided tba'. : I 1. A tea-pis nRoy k.pi for pablit are la J a village b awl per as a aelaaaaa— eor is ( pin alley a saisaace, tboagb kepi i aaoctioa with a bgaf brer sniaftn, , 2. When it is oa> of tea tern* of tba es- , teblisk wc ; i b*t tba laaar b ba sag fbr tbn ,
GENERAL SEWS. — Secretary Srward wot axniwiaad be- , fare lb" Jadiciary Coatmitire at Ws-hiog- , 1 urn Thursday, on the subject ol tha Pres I- ( dent's arenseioaiioa nod tbe arrest o* Snrrett. — The dill ones from New York to 8s- ( crsmanto by tbe railroad rente is 3.F29 i miles, or whicb'1.867 bars bean compleied ( and are aow is snccrsafal aparatioa, Ira viog but 1,252 ■lias yat to ba belli. _ Li Tbe Grrst Rastera is oqt to" return ( to the.United Stoles. Her voyage' warn , complete feilare and nbn in now at Lltnrpool. There i< na doubt tbnt tba contract ban barn thrown up by tba French company, and it is said tbst litigation is liksly to enias. Paras PasTALEm.'— Among lb4 saw of tbs day are paper pantaletls Indies. A company has bees organised at Mechanics Fulls, Mr., tomsnsfsc tare bordvra to Indies drawers mod rblld rrn'i psslaletts— so ornsmrninl sppurlnnnos to bo buttoned to tba gnrmeni. ebich may bn readily replaced when soiled. — Jefferson Davie wee brought before the V. S. Court st RicbtnoLd, oo Monday, 13th Inst., Jadgo Underwood preeldiag, and was relieved ns giving bail fer $100,j Court. Twenty groll.oiro went sureties for Davis in $3,000 such. Amrog them era Horace Greeley and A.g.stus Scbrll. ! of New York; David K. Jeckmso nnd Aristidea Webb, J»f Philadelphia, nnd Jdbn Miner Botte, of Tirgiuie. — Affairs in New Orlenns'wenr a decidndly volcanic aspect ; but tbn precautionary measures adopted by tbe military aoihurilina will proknbly prevent an eruption. Tbe troops ere kept in readiness for -.1 lbs city ready to apes fire. Tbssa prr. ihreal to clear ont tbn oreb with grape •ud canister, will so duubl hnvs.s salutary effect on tha minds of lbs tarbuleoi portion of tbs population. Laws of Slow Jersey. [Br A^tuoxitt.) A farther supplemsnt to the set snlitlrd "Ao set to incorporate a company le form .an artificial navigation belweti tbn Pn»»nies and Delaware rivers." pns-ed Drsaatbsr tbirtj-firat, eighteen 1* Belt enacted by'thn Uenntennd Oen •ral As-embly of the State el Now Jersey. I'hat tbe s'nte of New Jersey hereby .-rents to the Morris Cnual and Banking nndnr wmer within lbs lollowing bouodanea: beginning a- a point in lludann r,.», ,n the aoutherly line .1 South .Irani, v. 'ended scv-n hundred nnd nixiv-6ra fas' f.ora the easterly line of Hudson street, red running tbeoce (I) westeily along tbaid somberly lias of South sir-st to tbcoilrelieeof Wnsbingleu street exieuded; bancs 12) sontberly along said c-ntre liui ws hundred and sixty f.-xi ; theore (3) ■treat, as laid dowi no Maagin's map, lo ended ; lhanca (4) soulbcrly nod along f tend- -d I" a point dia'eat fiur hundred am •ixty fuel al ligki angles from iba soaib--rly lino of Se-itb street ; lb-oca (3) pardial with Seo'b atrvat ea-tai|y to a poini . in lbs centre lion of Wnsbiogion st.cn extended, and distant fudr hundred an •Ixty feol from tbe sontharly linamf Sodlh •ixty lent trom tr.e enotn-riy nomot oooii. ,
•treat; thane" (6) somberly along said ( rsntrs line I. f Wasbiogton atreel exresdeu live hoadred leet to ilia oorthsrly lios ol , the property occupied by tbs Central , Railroad.Comi.anyr of New J.raey ; tksncr (7) easterly along said l(nn aeveoteeo bun- > Ired nnd thirty. five fnet; nnd thnncn (8, c eorlknrly to Ihn plJcn of besiaaiog, or i cunditton that for the pnrpanevf presers < mg a water basin to tbn west of tba present westerly bulkhead on anid premises, I >nd af leaving open on thr premises here ' grouted n public navigation for nil ve> ' •els la nnd from tbe Hudson river nnd nil 1 i.trtt of tbn waters went of said westerly ' halkksad ; tbe said cempasy ab -II fores, i open tbs present gnpe in Ike easier ly nnd westerly ball bands, each of oo. end fif'y feet in width, and lik* , gaps of like width in any "tractors lu kt , erected oo "aid premises bareby granted, , ae that the public may with all vasielf , freely navigate in and tiom tbs channel ol tbe Hndeoo river, and ail places east and , went of said westerly bulkheads, withooi tbs payment nf tolls or chargea ; provided, 'but tbe said opening shall bs kept tnaach ' roodhtoD that tbe owners sad accspsati I .if. shore property lyiog oofib sod west o' I the abave deseiibad pisperty mey at all 1 timet have free access to as Well a- 1 through tbn snore ; nnd provided farther, that lbs said company shall, within ninedays after tbe psuagn of this net, extent. and deliver lo iba governor af Ibis state their promise and undertaking, tadri seal, unconditionally lo pay lata tba treasury of this sure yearly the asm of twenty- i five Ibeosaad dellars per yaar, oa ar be. i fore tbe first Tnssday of j an aary io each , ysar, daring tbn canCBsnacr of thsir charand so long as tbn said company, thsir successors or assigns, shall cunilnue to or occupy tba same, lbs first pay ment of a mi able portion of which shall , rail dsn an tbn first Tuesday of Janaary. eighteen hundred and nitty -sight; it shall be Uofal for the said company, instead ol tba said anneal paymaut of iwaaty-five thousand dollars, to pay into tha treasury nf tbia state nl nay time Iba earn af three end Gfiy sesoo thoaaand one ban dred mod forty-two dollars. 2. And ba it enacted. That the Morris Caaal and Booking Company may, aadsr tbn provisions of thsir charter, construct piers, wbarree, desks, basins, wnrakOBSas and other strscisrsa within lbs limns boas dqnoribad, and make ransoonhla rotas and regnlauoas far tba are ■ hereof, to enable tbam to carry oa a transport at ion business ia and oear thair enani and elaswhare, wbicb Uay are bareby empowered 1 to da, and also to afford faeilUei fer commerce ; pravidad, that iba txvmptioa of j -aid company ia its original charter front , relation, use* meats, or other iagsl km- i pnAitioU, Shall aol sxtsad U lbs proper ! ty sr privileges hereby gr ntedA And ho it aaacted. That (his Mt shall iaXn .ff«t immediately, nod bn ia fares daring the oonlinaasre af Us char- { of tbo said Morr.1 Caaal aad Bwahiag , Caaspaay. aad nl the nxpirelioa ef that ' time ihn lands bareby (rvnAed, with the j ia.praveav.nu tbsrnaa, shall resort ta tha ] providad id tba avigteai charter of tbo .j said *— pasy rtapaoumg tha Uaaolw af
j- —A large number of shad lately cangbi 1 in tbo Delaware River, after n freshet In 1 i be Scbnyiklll. which iooadnted tba oil landn, were so hapragaatadwilh prtrojenm ro as ta bs of no Tales. eg WtsTAa'n Wjui CaisiiT Balssw — This Balsamic campoood bus become n homo pv fixJ^phrT Lot nil who tnffar, sad have in vain attempted to care their eoaght, colds, " bronchial nr polmonnry eamplnints, make ase of this unequalled remedy: It can be relied apes, as the mess of testimony tbst ! iaeea published sites its Istrednetisn . Is nmpls proof of its efficacy. ns SPECIAL NOTICES. % J. ttranville Leach, " JTTtMteLr AND COlStKUOO-AT-LAW, « at SOUTH nv-TH STEKKT, John U. HnffBRn, " Attorney & Oonnsellor-at-Law, Solioitor, MASTER k EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. „ Xl'PIUiME COURT COMMISSIONER, and NOTARY rt'BLIC. > CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY |, Dr. J. F. Learning, ' I)ENT"T OPrlCE DAYS: . . CJPA* ATA Y I OVBT fJor.v£,— Tuesdays, and Wrd- ' H'ODDHINX.— Thursdays. ' U" TlBHS MODRBATC. ("oudltiwns Csali, jebO j ' DR. II. L.'bll.JfOrB, : jj""" CAPE ISLAND, I Dearnena, Dlindnens & Catarrh ■ TREATED with tha utmost success, by Pr J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aortal, (foraverly , teyden. Holland.) No. Stt PINE atreel. Phtlad. , r phla. Testimonials from ihe mod reliable ' 1 •curves In Ihe City and Country can be seen st ' US pdtoc. Tns medics) faculty are lavltsd lo nc- ' ' a Is prscltre. P ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted J ' "on. ■ JuM-y > HELM HOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract , SARSAPARILLA A TUnOAT, NOSE, EYE*. EYELID*. SCALP ,, ft'htch so dlsOsure lbs appenrence. Purging th< ] ' ■ i'Ullla, added to a pint of vrsirr. Is equal to th< , X gallon of the Syrup of SsrenpsrtUn, or the dccoc- ® IlKI.MUOl.D'S Concentrated Extract Sartaparilla, - i j Cstsbttshrd upwards of 16 years. Prepared by | , Druggist end ChsmUL " Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills '' a Hubsfitute for Colonbel.
ilvcr as "ramptiy and effvctuaily as bhis pill oi e; agreeable or dangerous effects which often follow ° Ystth eoafidcoce, as they promote tha discharge '• Ihe liver sod biliary ducts, which are Ihr ' cause of bilious affections In general. 1 1CHENCK1 MANDRAKE PILLS nure Sl.k • And nil disorders of the IJeer, lodi- a cnted by sallow ekia, coated tongue, coetli eases. ° drowstases, »nd n general feeling of weutesss b and lassitude, showing that lha Itrar tela a tor- ^ In short, thaoa PI1U may bo used with advao- ■ tags la all aaaoa when a purgative or nlteratlvr medletna la tequlred. » Pleare>ak for "Dr. Aahenck'. Mandraka Pill.,' • are on tbe Government sUmp-ooa when te " tha last stage of Consumption, and the other le > present he. Its. • 'Sold by nil Druggists and dealers. Price Met a box. Principal Office. No. 1* North Sixth St ■ Philadelphia, Pa. ' General Wholes. la Aga.la Damns Bonus A • Co., »t rark Row, New Tort; * s. Hence, l» • timers St., Baltimore, Md.t John R Pork, N. ° Ohio t W other At Taylor, ISA end IIS Wabash At. » Chicago, Ul.| Collins Bro there, south... ' corner of leeond nod Vina XUtets. St. Louis, Mo ete-T 1*1 Wis tar 'a Balsam of Wild Cherry. i This remedy hat long bees cherished by Ihr t community for IU remarkable efficacy In reiieelul nnd long-standing caseo of Cough, Cold, lnfltienxa, gar. Throat. BrofiohltU, Whooping Cough, Cronp, Asthma, aad latl.matlon or tba J hare fatted. IU whole hte'eiy proves teat the ' past has prcdyad we rempdy ef equal value, as _ stagy affections which pveeetl all over tea load. UNSOLICITED TWTIffiONT. From Andrew Arekor, Esq., of Fair*. Id, Ms. ddstwisidfs-swasssdi rHS'SSa ; haea a ■ Oeatsd Osasowpliea." Hews, under mad teal UaosaaewS Sue owtamberof mwotha, but renal ved na bewrlt frees it. At leswte, Omm the , 1 te FurMteSe wrebomte ^ wt??kate*>ALnrM ' ftsse I set need hm 'oka usual stats at basdte - ;
"SPECIAL NOTICES. Errors of Toath. tons Debility, Premature Use./, aad all tea of youthful tndteacelM. will for lha ssko of suHSctng humanity, rend (too to nil who aoad can do so by addressing In perfect confidence, JOHN R OGDEN, . mntO-y Sf Cedar St . Saw Tovk. To ConinmpttVen. The adeertteev, havlag been restored lo health la a faw woefcs by a vavy simple remedy, after lung affection, aad teat drawd*d!qas re. Cows am' ptkm-U anxious te make kaowa toku feltew To aU wbo desire It, ha will send a copy of dlree"°a faeprepartag red using th. aakva. which fhroat and Lung AffSetlons. The only otject of advertiser ta sending the Prescription ta to sufferer will try his remedy, as It will soul I hem nothing, nnd may prove a blessing. Parties wlshtag the prescription, mix. by reREV. EDWARD A. WILSON, mats-y Williamsburg. Kings Co.. New York We Are Helling " vi 11 " rants' s oo " " Whole tolls . •• *10 oo 2 Better £ CMtekr s at " • " Whole suits «• (IS 00 » " Coals •• • 00 ^ ^ Whole saRa '. (is no to^^^a^Ere^h^nd'^ ^i^*^hr£hlTh u n gives ua an unu#u>lly food chance for selrctlns our woes men from Ihe best In 'he city, our goods^ here c 11 been purchased far git from "**"■ BOY*' DEPARTMENT. ^IVv ere selling ^ c t tew (1 mmteVod ttimmcd11** the S^'mnoMt 'item's etiohe set. ettun o^ultnble fsbrtc*' °uur nays' mm* f m'T* ^*. d*I! P ' Hi we gu -rente, our prices lower than the lowest elsewhere or the sate cnneelUd^nnd money F Nitk^Hs. | Sit Mmntr Riut. Note-— We have reerntly ivnoval.d and rstiisrtfret*of whle h'te wOl'woitVseeing r-">c"*' Important to Toting Men and Teacbers. ^ calling In Ills, will Sod a thorough aad practical j caa readily be spared from tha earning* of titry oaly are necessary for a preparation thai shall 1 ' Into a business that shall brlag him a good anU ; cess. At Philadelphia. Fa., a system of Inalruci uoa has been Istrodueofi) Into J. C. Mumford't i utlncst nnd Telegraph rnttega, that muat bs thoroughly practical, aad work a revolution la commercial Instruction In aU aehonla' having pu-
attendance This course Is receiving tea encouragement nnd enthoifkstle support of Us leading business mea aad educators throughout the eountry, and la drawing for this Collagt pat. ronage from nearly erery Statt la Ihe Union, practical arrangement of every department amkes It profitable for young men te eome hundreds of miles lo enjoy lis sdrsntnges, as at na Rev. ALExaxoxn CLAnx, Editor of (lark's •aid : — "The Commercial College of J- C. Mutntord combines Is Ita plan more practicalities sad •sss than any similar laaliteUoa with which I whole country In any wise compare* with It, •ad that one puiooae a malhod sores* hot Iks hut perhaps not aa fully Asvslopod. such a report from Rse. Alexander Clark 1s ■his school. The College, (raw II* plan of Inill uc Uoa. la rites the st'cslloa of the massss. aad ss |l issues many publications explanatory of Hi working, which ore molted free of sk*rg*. send ao application lor circulars, as they will oodofiht ba luralahad Immrdlaialy oa receipt nf j. que si. qrdnaa J. C. Mowvonq, IbUaOalphU * U»-P-WHILLDIN. — In rhitsdclpbio. May tba lXlk, w hlltdla, «r.,of Capo May, lo tbaolgbt}year of kit age. Dearest father, teas has loft as i Here thy tee* ws deeply foal. But lis God teal hath basalt **- Hs can all our sorrows heal. in"!. Gvo'im b!! infant^ soaorhote'f^udlHhoda Hatchloaon. aged Itfteea months. no fondly loved, *o early lost. new advertisements" FRoroiiu r - FOR KEEPING TOLL GATE Renting of Saloon AT STEAMBOAT LARDING. CEALED pvoposoh will ba reeo'ee* by Downs O Edmunds, President af lha Caps laload Turnp.h.Co.lm.y.inn,.,AT 'sagssv THE SLOOP "JOHN TAXIS," regnjaHy. tvwre Cusbon te Pblladslphln.^ .

