. - CAFE MAY OCEAN- WAVE, WEDNESDAY JUNES, 1861 "
8kt (Ocean Ovpe Iakai, O.pe Hi; Com 1J. H. J. " ^ 8. R. MAOONAOLE, Weduoday , Jane ft, IH67. ' ■atiu up 1dvkhtiiiisiu. ' •Ssliss : u*tn**d by Mw. | ^TQmrmoUo: " i "Bull profit", tod quick liln I" W. B. Millar & Co. Cup* Island, N. J. A Strawberry Futiyal, for lb* benefit of lb* M E Church, Cap* Ielaad, -ill be held oexl week, commencing oo Tauday evening, and continuing during the afternoon* and •*aaiag* of Wedneadoy aad Tbnr* da;. See advertiictnen t in another colomn. Decatur Street.— £ortie* owning bath bouie* on Deeator atreet abould i In** no time in procuring other aod i mora eligible altea for their location, ' Th*y nr* at preaent ' laying around l*oa*,n and it la mort lively that at the 1 next eonneil meeting .aummary me*ware* will be adopted for their re ■aval. Fir* ExxiRonanxR — An adeertiae- , meat of a patent fire extingoiaber ap- ( pear* in tbla, WMkla-yMrJlSr}' of which Col. John -Weat la the agent for Cape , May eounty. A trial of the apparatu' waa had in the rear of the Qa* Work* ( •p Saturday afternoon leat, which proeed entirely aatlafactory and exhibited a power to ixlinguUb fire which waa certainly aatooiabiog. Tba appa- . rata* la worthy the attention of all wb» , desire to protect their property from deatroelion. Unportcnat*: Accident— A palofif! : aoeideat occurred to Mr. Jamei Bunt- i lap. Superintendent of lb* Qaa Works, i •a Friday trailing U*t. Mr. B. wa. 1 arranging the lamp in front of Con- i grew* Hall, aod had raiaed himself u| . on ih* narrow flange of the poet, whan i hi* feat alipped, nod in falliog bie right foot againat the curb, apraining i It badiy. hot fortunately not breaking I any bone*. He baa (ioce been eon- i fined to hi* raom, under tb* care ol i Dr. Marcy and will b* out agam in a ■ lew day*. Qaa.—Qp Monday etening last, onr . atreeta ware lit op with gaa, and presented a beantifnl appearance. It is . proposed to continue tho gea nil thr _ year round, abandoning the keroaens light, which baa beeu uaed daring th< winter. Tbia action ahoold be taken | at an early day, Ir order to enable the company to arrange for ita prodoctior in aoch quantity *a may b* needed. The Proaidentof the Gn* Company ( nuted at tb* eoncil meeting on Mor. day eaening Uat, tbnl the coat wonlr b* aerea dollar* a thonannd Instead ol 1 eight, as heretofore. A Pise* or IproWUTioK." — For tbr - benefit of our Cape May reader* n» wonld confidentially inform them thai , oar Baptiat frienda, in tbia eity, intend laangnratlng a new and imported kind i of entertainment at an tnrly day— . something thst cannot fail being appreciated by th* yonng and old— the proceeds of which are to hs expended in tbe porches* of book* to replenish their Sunday School Library. We i are happy to announce that tbo Son- i day School of the Bnptiat Chnrch bts • ns»*r-been In a more doariahieg eon- , dltion than at preaent. • • ■ — — , Opcuiasg of tbe Season. In former year* tha asaaon at Cape ( May opened nbeat tba 85th of J one. 1 wlthoat any large accession of viiitorv " ontU nftsr July 4th. In then* lnttm days, hows**r, th* limna *re changing and tha opening day baa advanced aftei tha manner of the *»n when it wen> bask fur a sign to Heiekiak lbs King. There U aaary reaaou why paopl. should daaire to come early aad tarry lata at tbia moat deilghlfol retort, foi the months of J ana and September an / the two moat pleasant months of th< ' satire year. Coagraaa Hall tbre* opea I U doors oo Sntarday last, and welcomed to ita hospitable table a goodly somber of early rialtora. Th. pnaautw apsja tha Columbia Honai and United States for aceom»odatiou«, oomp*L their opening nt a moch ear ] or day Umb ia former yaara. In tha. desiring W l-ke spnsdy ad.an'.ge o! the hsaltk-.ntpiriaK air of Cap* May. tb* p. o^l* ahsw go id tens* and ex ■fir* jadgtasataand a daaira to da a.i. Inlnl
Tbe Sanda? School Jubilee.' The mncb-talksd Of aad anxionsly- j expected Jubilee of sli the Sabbath School* Jo Capa May eounty, enme oil , j with immense rr lut at tba Court Hooae, j I on. Wednesday, -Uie 29th ulL For | j oxer n mouth wc hat* listened to I | naught from tbe jurenilaa that this grand affair aod iia anticipated pleasures wer* not more or Itaa mixed ap . in it, and at belies* the expectation* of all that participated were fully realized. After many days of wind aod rain, oor'eaaler* aod fogs, coquettish Spring cuncladed to smile once more, end out of compliment to the occasion selected Wedneeday at the day of ber special fneor. Tbe early morn, it ia trueiwas damp, fo/gy aod lowery ; bat aa 1 the hour approached fur atartiog one by one the clsude roiled oterbead, aod of tha welcome sunlight illomiued the face of Nature. Tbe brightoeea of old Sol waa anticipated by all that was joraoile. At «o aarly hoar Cape Island aeemei to 'iare undergone a transformation from it* aunal quiet into nil the bottle of e military camp Toothful Soldiery. *itb banners and national Bags "were marching along*' to their earinna quarter*, where nnder tbe generalihip ol •nperintendente'and teachers, order wa* made to come forth from confusion, and rank and file took tbe place of crowds and straggler*. Tbe commi*aeriat denartraent, cdmpriaing hnge family b**and little hamper*, with a aprink of atone jtrs and demijohn* on thr ontiide of apracc heer and coffee, bed despatched long before starting •Ime to the place appointed for their •eeeption, thereby seeing much time ind a great deal of confusion. Four school*, numbering between four and Bee hundred person*, reached 'he depot at Cape .Island at half-after "eran, and with commendable pnntnality and tyatem all were comfortably •eated and prodded with ticket* err the whittle sounded "away to tbe woods, aweyl" Nerer was one train the recepteclof ao much that waa eagerly joyful aid joyfully happy. From the cow-catcher 'o the hindrrmoit platform wai a pracicai commentary that religion and Sappineaa were whizxing along, hand hand. Flowera and bud* aad singbirds made prrfame end motic on the Spring air. The woods and graa *ea had thrown off tbe rurect for the green and the tanda were golden. At Bennett's station |he Fishing Creek Presbyterian aod Methodist. Tabcrjicle and Cold 8pring schools, numbering (boat foor hundred and fiftr, came aboard, with a full complement of banners and baaketa. More voices war* added to the ehoro**. which pealed from every cer. At Rio Grande more baaketa and beauty are taken aboard, and now, ten csis freighted to overflowing with yoony and happy heart* are rapidly approaching the grand centre of attraction — the Goart Honae. From every wlndoa md platform anxious eyes are attaining to catch the Brat glimpse of thr halting place. The engine at length civet her werning screech, brake* er< tightened, end now the greensward ai the station taddcnly breaks oat into full view. A dense meat it aoticeiblr arooad the depot; long lines of childwith banners and wreath* alofi era in position to give a 'hearty eta a milk Jattheagh; toundt of martial moalc. once ao dreaded, bat now to relished, are. wafted to our dart, and th* gay decorations of the receiving committee and meateri-of-ceremoniei, all add to the effect of the scene, making it one of the mbat stirring and pleasant sight* we witneeeftl Tor many vegr*. The Court JJooee AI. E. School, under charge of oar friend J. B."1 Hoffman, Esq., tbe Bepliat School, under the inperlntendence of Dr. J. F. Learn iog, aod the M. E. Gravelly Btta School, numbering about three hundred, were formed la i two rank* — in military parlance, "open order' — to receive the excarlloniata with all the boaors which are awarded to victorious legioee. Th* arriving seboob 4i they descended from th* cars, were quickly formed into lina, aod aa they marchvd tbrqogh the opened ranks, ware greeted with th* sool inspiring tad moat appropriate aoag of Bradoary1*:— "Marehlag uo, marching oa, (tad ..bird, oa tb* wing." Coautermarchiag, tha receiving ■choola brought ap tha rear, and all poshed forward toward* the gtove accompanied with drams and vocal mo .ie. Tha aaiembUge waa sailed to order by the R«*. Mr. WhiUker, and ail aalted in singing that b*antifol «ong of welcome, "Happy Greeting to All." Tb# R*v Mr. BalUrd, Presiding Elder, made tba opening prayer Alter which, Mr. Randolph, of the Coart House, delivered ao aloqaent 1 reception speech, which wee responded ■ a* fly Re*. E Htwitt of Capo ld#nd Too, Re*. Mr. Ballard than delivered •a excellent addrct# to tb* children I eterwev-rited by aliraiy kueet a Met ntplj <K «»■■■■■ '
| what oppressive warmth of tha dayj A receaa devoted to social interdoorae i aad general enjoyment foljpwed, during ( ' which a long procession of carriages , J contain ing the Denoitvilie Schools, , ' i arrived, followed shortly after by the 1 ' school* from th* Upper township oa i I ' the train, which was escorted to the i * .rove by a commttteq, preceded by • 1 1 martial music. ' ^ 1 At twelve o'clock diauer was spread, i ' and another Interesting tableaux waa* presented to view. Groups of fami-'j > lies, Sunday School classes aod select I , parties' wer* erraoged, ad libitum, ; 1 throegbou l tbe grove, as far aa the eye ! i 1 coold reach, ditctmtiog tbe more sob- 1 ' "tantial but equally essentia! provi- ' ' sioot of the day. Tba Goiheu 8chool, numbering over f ooe hundred, arrived "loo late for din- ( 1 uer," bat in good order, presenting a | 1 fine appearance, aod prereded by drama and fife*. i At half peat one tbe exercise of the I afternoon commenced, with prayer by 1 ' Rev. Mr. Williamenn of Cold Spring, ' and proceedtd a* follow* ; , ' Singing by the ichoola — " Away to i the wood*, away." Address by tbe Rev. Mr. nyde of - Cape Island. ' Singing — " Let nt work for the ' school." ' Addres* by the Rev. Mr. Hubbard 1 of Cap* Island. Singing — " Marching along." Addreea by th* Rev. Mr. 8nyiler. State Temperanrn Agt. ' Singing — " Star Spangled Banner." i 1 I Th* tinging waa condoeted by Prof. I ' V 8. Corton,' ataitted by Prof C. r Buck, each performing npon a power- ' 'ul cottage organ. Th* remaining time was devoted to general enjoy1 ment, and heartily improved. Select 1 parlies enfrounded the orgen*, ringing r choice pieces. The superintendent* ■ held a meeting under a *h*dy tree. | ' The County Temperence 8ociety or- ! vanixed in another plane, and elected j officers. Children; and not a few I sdolta, beiefged thn refreshment "tanda. So paa*ed the day — the *t- ' "emblage gradually dispertiog between r four and aix o'clock.. The Jubilee wa* a grand aaccesa. 1 It will be apoken of for pears aa n 1 great affair. Nearly three thooaand - neraone were pre*enf7 Unprecedented in numbers, it waa throughout joyously j harmonious. The moat perfect order ; p and decorum prevailed. The ecbool* j from the Island and lower township* | i marched with the regularity and obe- j ilience of trained aoldiera. Here were | . brought together tbe lovers of Sunday I "cboolt of all denominations. An army of workers in the gloriont cause t each receiving encouragement and ' 'resh atimoloa for bit or ber individual p -ork. Tha enjoyment of the children ' beamed from their faces. ' To them ' -ill accrue the chief benefit, a lasting t attachment to and exalted opinion of - '.he Sunday school. Tbe hearts of 'all -ere hud* happy ; and Ghriatian* ' mavt have felt that thcv bad attained • -hat the Infidel Voltaire desired whej <• he exclaimed—" Give me the children, >' and I am satisfied." >' Among the bomoroos incident! that 1 ranapired daring the day was tha on- " expected descent of the speakers' plst- ' form— which, by th* way, teemed to - hive been erected after dark— bearing • in ita raina moat of the elocotioaal and i musical talent in th* coonty, together . — lib two heavy cottage organs. Tbe , event elicited a number of witticisms F from tbe bystanders, at the expense of ' p tbe fallen, and eaqnlrie* were at once > instituted aa to whether it retailed from ' the naataal weight of talent or that of ' avolrdapola. Ere wa clot* we desire to extend, in . behalf of tbe viaillng schools on tbia • memorable occasion, our hearty thank* ' for tha excellent system of arrangements adopted by the officers of tbe r Coart Hoot* Sabbath scKnole, which • waa calculated to do away with all con1 fusion aad add coaaiderably to tba en1 joymeat of the children and friends.— p Through Ahelr commendable foreilght - impromptu teat* ware manafactored • right oo the groaodt, end Immediately r fronting tha platform, where tbe aged r and infirm, with tba lender and yoolb- ■ fa I reeled and listened to th* tpenklog ' and staging during tbe day. A poller • for preventing any hort befog perpetrated in the bnrlal ground, waa alto ' iastltated, bat wa h*v* not heard ol t any iotiang* la which their service* . were needed. We woald alto approvingly remember the extreme good care aad punctuality evinced on tb* part of lb* rail- \ road company, ita eoadoetore and other 3 employers, in tb* treetft of "th* ehild1 ran from both aada of th* county. !• o -aa th* gtoarai expression thai in tbi* . particcUr oo Improvement could be . made, aad are are glad to hav* It i* oar power to record a corroboration of ' tb* fuel from oar own observation. t V^v d Lor On Wedaeaiav last, la thr ■ grove- at th# Coart Hoaae, a roll of urvaabaoka aad carreaey amounting to 6 $87, was loot by Mr. Geo. W. Smith • Any pereoa leaving tb* wa* at hit
rot tb* Oeuaa Wan County Temperance Meeting. Tba Second Anna. I Muatiog of tba Cape May County Temperance Sociaty, ' bald at ibrCoart Hoa*i>, oa Wedaas- 1 I day, May 29tn, at 3 r. «. ' ( Tb* u>aalin( -aa called to ordar by. tba ' : Prveidaot, J. H. Divarty, Krq. After ' aoma coainltation tb* meuliug proceeded ' tbo alaciion of officers for tbo raaoiog ■ ; Th* former officers -are re-elected : j President — J. H. Divarty. j Secretary— Socrates Towuiead. • Traaaurer— S. R. Magonagle. | Tba following Vice President* for tbe differeot lowotbipa were tbao choeoa : ■ | Upper Towaebip, S. B. Jarmioo ; Deo- . nia, F. B. Buihnell , Middle. J. F. Loamtag, M. D.; Lower, Abraham Koev**"; Cope Island, G. W. Smith. Tb* following roaolotiout wore adopted: Kwtolved, That tbe Sscratariea choaen by tba aeraral lo-uskip aocioliaa ba raquaited to report to lb* Coooty Secretary previoo* tb aaeh anneal masting. " Baaolved, Tbat Brother* Hall and Db" rail, in coooectioa with tba towsibip Vies Preiideot, he directed to organise a Tern peranca Society iu tha Uppar town- . ship. And alto that tba clergyman in Lower townibip and Capo Ialaad b* directed to organize auxiliary iocielia* ia their bound* id eouoaclion with their Vic* Reeolvod, Tbat the County Secretary he rrqueiled to porretpond with each o' i tha Pastor* io the county, respectfully re- J quoiting I ham to tak* a collecliou in their j congregation* for tb* Temperance cause io Juno ur July, aod forward the sum* to tba Treasurer of tb* Coooty Sociaty. | Unsolved Tbat one clergyman ba ap- j neclion with the township Vice President* | j *• a hoard of manager* for this Society. | Upper township. Uev.J. P. Hall ; Pea- ' nia. Rev. S. Cbatton ; Middle, Rev. C. P. j WhiUker ; Lower, Rev. M. Wtliiamaon • I Cope Island, Rev. J. W. llubbard. i^tvanlred. That these proceedings be | published in ih* Ocr** Wavr. S. Towrsiro, Sec'y. Mill ate* Op Dnvamv Stkwards MzsrnKo. ro« Bbidrrtok Diatricr. HZt.0 IR COUHRRCV , strrrChcrcb, Bridoetor, May I6lb, 1867. R«v. A. E. Ballard, Presiding Elder j in th* chair. 1 I Tb* meeting «.* opened with religion, j a «er*ices by IU*. Brothers Reeves and I ('aider. i Rev. S. A. Garrison -as elected Sec'y I | Tbe minutes of laet mealing being reed i I tha Presiding Elder represented lb* dis- J t trict as having been left by th* lata ia- ^ cuiphent in a *tet» of prosperity. In I Hridgeton tbe chapel of the Central cborcb 1 was rapidly approaching completion, and ' lb* society —era struggling nobly and ■ | successfully to make lb* enterprise en r the Broad-ay chnrch «** taking measure. , Jn either erect a parsonage or pay their debt. In Millvill* a new and beautifo) | church is projected which will b* of great . valne to the denomination io tbat place. | In Vineleu* th* brethren are arreting e house of -nraliip which will contribute 1 largely to .xtcosiv* loBuence in tbat place, f In Allowaystown a new end handsome f church is Approaching completion. Ai I Watson'a Corner the hods* of worship I. ■ being rem>delled and beautified at a cost l of betweea thro* and foor Ihnosand dollars. At Cape Island the church Is being r*6tied at a cost of between seven and eight thoo- ' "aid. Tie Tockaho* church is Io be com pleted in August and wilj bo' ooe of the ' moat beautiful io Southern N. Jersey — • At Acklty't a new church is under con- - sidrratios. At Pitlatowa a new partnn- ) age hat just been erected, and another is r in process of erection at Newport. 1 Tbre* camp meetings are already arr ranged ; an* at Swain'* Station near Seaf villa, commencing oo Aagast 5lb, aooib- , *r at Pitlsinwn on Aogust 12th, and a third at "head of tb# river" on Augntt _ 19'b. Ho stated that a fifth diatrict wa. considered by tha Bishop a necessity, a. 1 even after th* division there were two ' quarterly meeting* for every Sabbath.— U* expressed bis pleatar* Io meeting thr i board and boped to be ao afficieot overi seer of tba diatrict committed to bit cuti $1,120 waa reported at th* oatimatr . from th* Coaferepc* Stewards for Bridgo- . ton District to raise for sick and woto out | preachers, and $300 for Educational collection.' Brothers D. Whiteker, Swing, Tomtin, ' Uaawail, Drommood and Staolcap, were • appointed a committee to estimate the ! support of tba Presiding Elder, who reI ported $1,000 (alary, $300 for rant, aad i $200 tor travelling expanses and postage, I which report waa adoptod aad tba committee directed to apportion Ih* amount to lb* charges. Brothers Harrow, Potior, Dunn aad Pric# war# appointed tbe commit!** to ' apportion th* Coaforaac* aad Education 1 ai collection*. I D. B. Whijakar, Oao. Swing. C. W. ! Roberta, John Cheeamaa, Lesating Blow A0d.H. McGear, wer* appoiaud a com- . mitt*# oo Dislriet parsonage. 8. A. Garrison waa eboaon Conference Steward for tb* Diatrict. Tb* Presiding Pidor spoka aaeoarag ' ugly of tb* prospect af a Coatoreuc. i iomiaary In. Southern Now Jersey, what , tha miaataa ware ordered to ba priaud . tor diaUibolioa and the mooting adjoaraed \ 8. A. Gabsuor, Bae'y. AproRTiosmxsTa p. A dm. am. um em. Cap* May, (MS* MB a* gtt at f *U3r' 2S «a» !tt f reieieiwla ate aa a* - n aa > Cap* letaad, « ** »• 11 * i — It fat said that a Pitubargwr baa pw r pared his ream with oaaUtealss af oil 1 otaah mhkah a.»a.lljw«at— A.OO-
STATE ITEMS.. New Jsraxt Chora IR 1866.— A table j is gieea io tb* receot report of th* Commissioner of Agricoltore "bowing the omoaol, tb* aumbcrof acres aod the raise of each crop, ia each State, tor 1866. Th. Now Jeraty crops were as feflows: — Indian corn. 9,539,223 bushels; acres, 220,305; value of crop', 89.82iS,400; wheat. 1„ 278,347 bushel.; acrea,_94,692; valae. $3.746,557; rye, 1, 408^497^1^*1*; acrea. 100,607; vatoe, $1,774,706; oita, 6,498,487 bushels; acres, 188,362; veto*. S3. 964,077; barley, 27,167 busheU; acres. 1,value, $27,167; buckwheat. 861,376 . bushels; acres 47,854; v.loe, $990,582; potatoes, 4,039,708 bushels; acres, 52,4*4; valae, $3,474,149; tobacco, 153,691 pounds; bay, 369,566 toaa; acrea, 293,306; ; value, $9,239,159. Mktho&mt Skrixarv. — It ia taid that - the Daoiel Drew Methodist Seminary will ' b* located ia this State. Th* Elizabeth Journal has beau told by o prominent Methodist of that city that b* has within i a few days secured the Military lo.liluie ' at Perth Amboy, lately the property ■ f ■ Mr. Spriog, payiog therefor# $150,000. i Thar* ar* over 100 seres of laud, and tbv - sitoation is excellent. Dr. Jobo McClioi ln«.tf ,.l Maa Itrnna — ieb la In hit. «-Karir. tack, to
i of lb* institution, and it could oot be placed in belter bapde. Now Szuirabv.— The Committal* ap i pointed by tb* New Jersey Methodist ' Friday leal, to view tha proffers mad* bj nouaced that they will meet io Camden ' oa tbe I2lh of Jon*, wheo th* qosetiot- ' ! will be definitely sallied. Tb* object o1 - ministry. It is said that there it a ttroOp i — la I860. New Jersey produced mote I than one million of bushels of sweet pote- ' j toes which ueai I j equalled that or alio thai | Northern and U'astero Slalaa combiaaa' , ! The growth io 1862 wis estimated in «8|. | .State at 1.634,832 ousheU, valued at $f„ ■ 226.166, surpassiug tbeapgregala pioduc 1 of all otfier Northern and Weetero State. Bio Locomotive. — Tbe Camden aof j constructed at their shops at Bordealoan j » locomotive of ssITicieDl power to draw ( I train It is a ten. wheel engine, harm, ; tlx driver* tour eod a half reel in diameter . hoy. entered tbe hollding aad set fir* to * a ahed. during chapel boor. Tha boys wer. h arrested. j The Water ing Place*. „ The New York Herald sir. " Poopl. „ arc be pinning to write oa letter* sakinf , mg piece. Tbia i" a task we would rathe- ! I not ondertak*. They most please thaiI own inclination., and thev certainly bar. I a sufficient variety to .elect from. Iflhet , , went a felt place, let them go to Saratoga , we guarantee that they will Iota botl r health aod money in it. 1 f lb* conveotior , the ghost of * cosstilolion. Tboa* ths' I like strong odnra should visit Sharon.— They will find/lrem not onlyjn th* atmns d pber*. but io the company. There is ao" a epnt on earth -wbirh is to be compared with it for emeli'T People who "are con P tent to dwell in decenciee forever" ebonld go to Cap* May, while those who like e . .pic* of everything should patronixa Lonr . Breach. Newport la a very healthfri s plaee, bat dreadfully exclusive— so mucl •n, ia fact, that w* wonder any oa* evet . eats la there. Th# people that lie# ia th. i. cottages are Ih* crrmt de la crem*. antbe gaestu at the hotels or# th* rabbish. , The Southern watering place! all wan' I reconstruction; so that we cannot con- , scieatiously advia* Northern pleat on . seekers to visit them. They will b* pa „ strooized tbla eummer only by atompiu, . Gongresemen, Massachusetts scboo' , "marmt" aad th* ban ton of tha now nig , g*r aristocracy. Paopl* of a aarioua tan . of mind aad who lik* tbat style of society f will, 00 doubt, enjoy tbemielve. ia It ; but . w* do not boliava tbat it would b* conge t nlal to oar fatbionabl* butterflies Every oo* to bla taste, however at the old lady •aid whan aha kisaad bar caw." p CT T. S. Arthur A Sua have poblishexL t a aaw aariaa of olgbt short tempenaeM "toriea for children, by T. 8. Artaor ^ There are eight littl* books, handsomely printed aad Illustrated, aod patapiaaea' packet* eeDlaiaiag one each. Pries 8C . cent* a packet. Boat by mail to nay address oa receipt of th* prie*. y A liberal discount to 8cb**Ia, L*etat rare, and tb* Trad*. Address T.S. Arthur ' A Sob, 009 A 811 Cbcatpat Street, Philadelphia. 8ati Yoca Docroa's Btua.— When ' DA Wietar's Balsam of Wild Cherry wll' ; ' core ooaghs, eolds, blooding at tba lasts' aad axrasllh* toll destroyer, Ooaaamplioa' - 1 it dooa mor* tbaa moat phyafeiaa* oaa do Th* aa* of a single bottlo, costing ooe ' dollar, will satisfy tha iaeredalaaa tha' ' they aoad look a* further far lb* reqairod ' E aid. . ' i j , , Cams roa Bcai»aa# M o — Tka Lawia- f villa Journal strikingly eats forth th* oa*> , of advar Using by aayiag that "wa have t been carrying oo tb* Loaiavill# Journal ' ; botwo.o thirty six aad ihirty-eova# yaara. , - Daring all Utia lima wa bar* kaawa ao t t ata of haslooae ia tba city to iail who 1 1 'advartind liWrally. Aad wa has* kaawa as as* la noosed ia aay eoasidoraMo, it i d evaa ia a t asp set ah la dagraa, who dida't j adawetjaa itaaaaQy."
— Tha iuteUlgeae* from th* istorior ol I Mexico, dated tb* I5th of May. is to the effect that Qotrelaro waa lahtt. by aaaaalt that day, aod Maximilian, Mejta. Casta! i to aod Miramn ware captured. . Tbe ' despatches are slgood by Kseobeda auc 1 Juarez, and are coolrmad by vartouides- , patches from other anlkoriUM. Prexi- < dent Juarez, it U aaid, bad aeat order# te J ' shoot Maximilian afed hit graarai* im- , mediately. Tba liberal tore* which look i th* town soon afterwards started for tbe capital. A aaaal expedition against Vara Crux had been ordered from Mats- i — Tha qaiekott passages ever mad* to Liverpool by sailiog vessels from Nt* j York were made by tb* following ships :■ —Tbo Adelaide, commanded by Captait Cultiag, mads th* passage out iu thirteen days aad twelve houra ; the ably Dread1 naught'* (L'apl. Samuel*) quickest limt 1 wet tbtrteeo days aod eighteen houra, unc now tb* ship Thornton, of th* Black Sin ' Lin# of Liverpool packets, commanded 3 by Captain Wells, baa made a trip to ' Liverpool io tba short aparo of tbirtaaa lays aad ten huurs. This laat toot -caps • th* climax, at betog th* ehortest pas-ag. ' to Liverpool on record. — New York Journal of Commerce.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Charlca m. Heal. ATTOtKBT AT LAW » , PROcroK IK ADMIHALTY, to Vessel Property. mem-tf John b. Huffman. Attorney A Coun»el!or-at-Law, Solicitor, ! r suit NOTARY PUBLIC. * I ' Or, J. I*. I. earning, ' I i DR. II. |„ (all.yiOI'lt. DCNT,JT CAPX WtAWD.Ktw Error* of Youth. I A Ceatlea-ea who suffered lor ) ears tram Ret I , To (onauiupllvea. in e tew weeks by a very elmple remedy, eltci • ung ettbrttoo. end thst dread disease. Cousum* ' rhroat and Lung AlTecUons. The oaty object ot 1 the edvertteer la .eadlnx the Prescription la tc RtV. EDWARD A. WILSON, msli-y W llltsmsburg. Kings Co., New York . ilELMBOLD'fi Concentrated Fluid Extract 8AB8APARILLA DISEASES of tbe THROAT, NOtE, EVE*, EYELIDS, tCALP Which so dUBgur* the appeareaee. Purging thr ertl effect, of mercury and re mor ins all talate, wise, sad Is taken by Adults aad Children wttl * perfect Safety. TWO Table- Spoonsful *f th* Exlrmet of teraapartlla, added to e plat of water. Is equsl to th, Llshoa Diet Drink, aad on* bottle te equal te r r>Uoa of the e> rup of Sa.-ea perl Ita, or the deeoe Aa latrrestlog Letter Is published la the MedIroChlrarglcel Rev.ew, oa th* auhjoet of th* Extract or XanaRsrllla la certain affections, hj Beajamia Trarere, F.R.X .a.-. rpaeklag or thoer J IMS IIS arising from the excess of mrrcury.hr of tareaparllle ; Its power Is extraordlaary, more so then aay other drug I em acquainted with - It Is, la the strictest sens*, a tonic wjrh this Invaluable attribute, that'll te applicable to • state of the systrBtso sunken, end jet M IrrltauaaraUaht* or Injurious. - HE LSI BOLD' R I Concentrated Extract Sariaparilla, Established upwards of ll^Jtso. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist aad Chemist. ap*L*m-ch SBi Broadway. N V. KchrncX'a Seaweed Tonic. This medicine, laeeatad by Dr. t. H. Icmxrcr of Philadelphia, lalatanded ta dlseolre the food ' aad make II Into chyme, Ih* ffr.1 proeeea of dlsectloa. By cleansing the etomach with achaaskr Mandrake Pills, the ToBie cooa reatoie* the atusing H -HI 6* easily digested. Consumption eanaoi be eared by *cheaek's Pulmoalc Xyrup unlcsc th* ilamaek ead Uvei are mate healthy tad tha appeltU restored hear* tke Tonic aad Pills ar* required ia aearly of UmtCAVr CCD TONIC aad three ocfaurbOEae - of lbs KANDRAXt PILL* will rex* aayordl ease of dyajflpela. Dr. **a#*ck make* profrealooat vlslu la H*w Tork, Bostoa. and at kl* principal OSoa la Pkll•dclphia every weak, to* dally papers of each , pise*, or hi. pamphlet oa eoaiamptleo tor hi. ^^toaea taaerre whaa purehactag, that tha two of th* Doosoi. otM whoa la Ih* las' "perfect hoalthi rre o* the Co vera meal ^ "totdby all DrwggMte aad Daalan, price Out ! boctlo, a* gTJB the balf dazes AD letter, i for ad vie* eboald be Utomsil «e I*. Scazari'. rnadpal Otoe*. Ka. M Uaetk CtaU tore**, noadetpkla. P*. Ceaarel - jij-|-|- -| — *- - Pemtf Bareee * O*.. R. Tq «■ *• Raas*. BBltfamre. toAi JaBa D T' \ \
i 8pec1al noticeb. - " I PernTiaa Syrup. A TBOTECTEP SOLtTTION of the PROTOXI DE or HON, aappltes th* Blood with Its LITE ELCMUtT, IRON, glvtag strength, vigor aad Ufa to lbs whole eystem. If the thouaaads who are eagnlag from Dr.- i rxreta, DxarLrrv, Ftxat-s Wxaililaiis. A> . stlvee hut would pleas* all thr'r friends i for la'hey world he cbeerrul, vigorous aad active' A DISTINGUISHED JI'RIST WRIT EX To A 'tt ' II ^ Thoiueadj tier tma <**apM hy It* aor qAUu ivwn'lTTa U" "** The geaulae has --Piavvlaa Svacr" blown la A a page Phamphlot wttl tw sent free. * J. P. DINIMORE, Proprietor, mst-ft No. hi la-/ M., N.w lork. Sold fay atl Druggleie. i Gract'i Celebrated Salve. # Assxaeoav, Mam., Oct, Itth, I Ml W it f ap^flelFy"our' and p. r IX Ul, ut cure, "j therefore happy Ucertt.y my couOdcnoc in lis virtues. Yours with reepvct, JAMEI BEAN. . . kb bean.
certify to the truth fulovsa ol the above statoSETH W. ROW le b sok, ' Sold b all D It Iroprlctore. We Are Belling Whole suite - *1S oo j Whole suit* ■ in to ",V* ' " °'P'4w."!£Xead,#T*' vl.-eahl'e. well adapted to business or ordinary wear. The pi Ices are lees lhae hsIP those for ' Advancing from three, we have all (rides up P j 10 the ftoe.l French and Eagllah lahrlee, which rawed by nun* ia stjie or Ot. aad madesetifa rtpeclal core— the small quantity of clothing j m^anufaclured, gcnen-lly^ltde hsviag I BA»*d.h'eh •*" " *b*Sow^ prtMo * I w ^B^OTr DEPARTMENT. | " ^ -• ^ Wkolarell - (UK, manufa.'u'c* and'ssW 'of'eiotblrig Ta 'pMudcl* j afed wire't'k* la'igeit'etocJ and molt «imp"e Important to Young Men and railing la life, wlIMlad a thorough aad practical can readily he cm red from th# etrnlngi of every cess. AI Philadelphia, Pa., e cyctem of Ixetruedualaeea end Tclagraph 'College, Uat must he United Slates, a. it requires for Ita eueecesful upermtloa e great number of students la deity .ittadanre This course Is receiving th* raeouregemeni aad enthusiastic rapport of th* Thf practice! arrangement of every department uakee It proflUble for young men to epme huaireds of miles to enjoy Ita advantages, as at a* ■tt had for a business education. Rev. Alexabdkb Clabe, Editor of lUrk'e Ichool Visitor, la e notice of that taittlutloa, .aid :— "The Commercial -Cotleg* ot J-C. Monoid combines la He plea more prectlealtUee and sees than aay similar Institution with which I am acquainted ia Ih* etty, and but oae la'ouy -hole country la aay wise compere, with It, vad thai oae pursues a method eomewhat Ik a same, but perhapa not at fuUy developed. strong evidence of the ehareefer aad .landing of this school. Ths ^Cotlc^e, from Ita ^plaa af laand as li issues many puhliaatloas csplaaature doubt be luralehad Immediately ea rceaXM request. Acdr.e. j. l. kvaieu, I hUadt Ipkle^^HB J. «rkBTUl*)taaeh, ^ J HOUtTT~XWQ^CojHtSKt.LO&-A T-LA W, ttt IODTH xITTH STREET, m hi* *ml y PaiLaakLPWla. RODAN— CHANDLER.— At Ttrwwerad IB]**, April I lib, by Rev. E. T. (wala, Mr. lamnel B. Rod an, of Dennis villa, aad Mies Emma J. Cbaadler, of Cap* May Court House. WOOLFORD—AlCspe May Court Bouse. May a, IBR, of Typkofi Israr, ABB* J.,.wm Of Shepherd Woolf-rv. aad daugbteref Tbomaaaad Susan Jaaosa, aged n yean and I m oaths. she has awaaUy falls a aeirap, •belt goes, aid tba ware w* shad iggmttsagggaeg . . ■ lbeugh ber days ea earth Ware brief. NEW ADVERT ISEMEWTffi TWO. Tbre# aad roS^mhlaT Drawer I CJ*e*t 1 aad t hr si Looks, with a vartoty ot ilia Man. Ur klade, tor sal# try tgcmaif „ **aw, ItooafblEI fro# B*U*ra ' cut piitxi var,

