CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER li. 1867. _____
\F.W STOCK | FALL ii- W1STEI b GOODS, W»K RECEIVED AT j 1 LCAI11 &. WAKE'S. . rcsum, ikrim is*--. FLANNELS, SATINET*, ' * CAMfMERKA, DKLAIN*. j 1 ALPACA*. CALICO*. I ■ BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOTION*, | 1 And a general assortment of allfc.od.i.f food*. CHEAP FOR CASK Ok TRADE. ( ®ke ®(tan M'aic. - • Oape 111 And, Oape M*j Oom ty, H. J. 8. It. MAOONAGI.K. rr±=^Wednesday, dept. aath. l*OT. tar Oar motto : "Small profit*, and quick «alp» I" * W. B. Miller & Co. Cape Inland, N J. RATE* OP AOVEHTIAIXU. « u> U»M u« LOW.^ ouui'ao' llautrr ol a column on, inoolh_ . • «• nr'-^"1 •*" Yearly adrrrUsimeot. msy be changed guartx-i thb rate. e. "~AR Early Winter— Tb« weath.rwi** predict an cariy and cold Winter Tbe beaalilul dllplaj of lb* Aurora Boreali* on Friday right. I. .aid to b. aa indication, and beside the bearer, and squirrel* are *aid to hare con - meoced work earlier than o*oal in m»t" iog provision for tbeir hibernation. New Jersey Election.— -Senator, will hare to be elected this Fall in tb. counties of Barllofton, Cape May 11 an lei dun, Middle***. Pa*«aic anfi Sussex. In Monmouth Connty a Sheriff, Surrogate and three Coroner* are to be elected on geaeral ticket, and three member* of the Legislature by districts. ' "Tis j* the Mild September."— A brisk sir, cool nights, encroaching more end more on tbe day-light, -pleasent firesides, ((dissolved shirt bosoms, brains cool and clear, sfter tbe muddl' ef dog days-life decidedly risen in eolai duster* thrown slide for light over eoau, the appetite whetted by tbr • temperature with plenty of good things ripened to entiefy it— ell Uieae perticu- ( iars lidicnte^ eptember one of tbe most comfortable rounlbe in the calender.— We are e*an now nlcnoit hslf way through It. But Octobar and tbe gloriole Iediau Summer ara yet in the fr. tare end are etill more agreeable. gxsn ib t1ie New*.— An exchange, la apeaking on the aobjket ef farniel. lag local item* for the pre**, says : "Almost etary member of acommaalty where a newspaper hoe been eatabliebed con do much to make the i local department what it abpnid ba by ecatribotione of fieeh items wbich may | be gathered in each ioeaHtfT and communicated with little trouble, and they wbe neglect (hi* doty no nenful to edi- ' tori, and no desirable to tbe tbe public- ^ art responsible in part at laaet, for a ^ meagre supply of domestic news in tbeir jearnal." We bepe eur friends throughout the j eosnty will make a nete of tbli. All itemn of news from tbeir different lo- ( Colities will be always acceptable. ^ Wanted — Notice to Verdant Yocns i Mem Par attention has been directed more tha» once to the very disagreeable acd unmannerly habit tome yonng f men bn»e of standing round church < doers before, during, end after divlae i eereice The practice is by no mean* , Cuolnad to ebarcbea of one dsaomioatioo, bat that some are (abject to , greater degre.-s of annoyances from ibis eustom tbroagh the mis-directed teaiesey of tboee is authority, we haTe loo ample proof on hand to have any , uncertainly aboot-tba matter. TWnk- ( lag that soma reform in this respect might be reaebed by calHsg pnblic attention to the foel. w# would suggest . the formation of n "chnrch-door gnptng oof pa," and for that purpose we ( waat one hundred nnd seventy-five f yenng men ef nil shape* and sites — ( The objeeHe te start a gaping enrps- ( to ba in sitae donee at tba ehareb deora oa sort Sabbath, before the commence saeet of dirfee eereice end nt the etoa*. j , to'ntere at tbe ladiee a* they enter end ! j lease the church, and in make delicate , •ad guatiemaaly remarks upon tbeir ! j person sad dte-ff. All who wish to ewter the aboue corps will appear at 1 1 tba diffeeeot ebart h docra nest Soaday j i -I— «WT .ill W d-lj t»- ' 1—1. •>"' — - p— I -r — i _ IW.1. IS i r= ;
Temperance Meeting. I.a pursuance to prewiout public an- ; a meeting of the friends j of Tcmparaoct (in Cape Isjgnd and ( j vielu1ty) w»i B#ld Tnlhe M E. Church)1 of this city, oa Monday .evening, far 1 ha purposo.ol giving an impetna to I ' j the Ts m peraqs^ can»e in tbie section 1 by the formation t>f an orgsnizatian in 1 Cape Island, auxiliary to tba coanty ' Association, and to listen to an oddrets on the important (abject by lie*. C. ' H. Wbitaker. Subsequent to prayar by Re*. J. C. flydu, pastor or tbe Baptist Cbarcb, wd a Temperanee *oog by the choir, tbe organization of n society on the island wa* perfected by tbe nomination end election of tbe following list o( iffiters : > For President. — S. K. Mngoongle Vice Presidents.— Oto. W. 8mith, J- 8. Lescb, and Jos. Q. Williams. Secretary.— C. S Magrath. Treasurer. — William Townseud. The orator of tbe occasion, Re*. C. II Wbitskor, wa* tbeo introduced by Re* E. Hewitt in s few appropriate •entence*. It is uot oar iotention, ii. bis succinct report, to set tba critic >r to transfer to our culumuk this wstk lie orstios so ably delivered, by Mr. Wbitaker. It being subsequently re--olved by the meetiug to ho*e tbe lecure pnbiielied in tbe Hope ae soon a* be manuscript can be conveniently reriee'd and prepared, we wlibboid fur '.he present any genersl remarks which «e would have been likely to iadalgi >n, fteling- that the oration itself will prove far more prodaclive of good than •nything we coald add to it. Wa do •lowever, aeknowledge that for disuripivt force, earnestness of manner, ability to hnndla his subjeet, appropriate- ■ est of Inngusge nnd eridnnl fesrlntsietn of purpose, we bnvn seldom turned to n speaker that combined tbani a a greater extent than tbe lecturer m the above occasion. For over an u.n'r he held bin hearer* speil-bouad a. t were by bis oratories! powers, msuy •xpresting regret* st the termination if the address. Then followed the exceedingly sp.ropriste anthem "Wine is a mocker," > selection from tbe "Day Spring." m sung by the choir, after which * Jew able and teaching remarks were nude on the subjset of Intemperance >>y Rev. Sucrates Townseud, who ho* node his dvep-rooted antipathy to the • *le and nse of intoxicating liqnor* •u* of Ilia characteristics of hlfVscred urofcssion. At tbe close uf his earnest ippesl to those present to late oa time | ■ holding themselves back from tbi 'est throng of moderate drinkers, upon «kom drunkenness makes its annual irafu, and to use their utmost endeavors to rescue the perishing drumkard ind the moderate drinker, tbe pledge -if total abstinence was eircalsted thro' the assemblage. Signatures to tbr nnmber of sixty-ttvo were almost instsntly secured. This is assoredly s ?ood beginning, nod we now look forward to good and glorious results, always remembering that strength come* from striving ; and In striving to rs«. eoe our fallen brothers, and to ssveosi falling brothers from impending roio*r may keep oar own step* from gliding downward. A metisn wsi mads and adopted to the address of Mr. Wbitaker published as soon as practicable Id tbr Tare and 500 extra copies of the paper printed for gratuitous circnla- , hub tbroughont the oounty. , On motion it was also adopted, that the Association adjsarn to meet ob next Mondsy evening in tbe Baptist Church, at balf-psst seven o'clock. We regret not having tbe time or , apace to fornish oar reader* with a . fuller report of the interesting proceedings oa tbe occasion. We hope to see an iacrsssed degree of interest manifested on tb* part of our people nnd a larger audience at tba next meeting. iy A n error occurred in tbe transmission of ths telegram of last weak, announcing tba loo* by drowning of Captain Joseph Smith, wife and aoa, of Green Creek. The correct version of tb* seoident is as follows : — Captain Joasph Smith, wife and two •on i, from Green Creek, and tbe mate, J. M. BUke, were eat sailing ia.s yawl boat of tbe schooner J Vary Care. at Huntington harbor. Ct There cams a sudden lis of wind and capsized tbe boat, drowning Capt. Smith, wire sad ton Edmund. Tbe mate, son Anthony, and iifsleaa body ef Mrs ; Smith were picked up by e boat Tram | a passing vessel The body of Mrs. Smith was at once conveyed to a i neighboring boas* where svary mesas ■ was resorted lo to restore animation, all in vain, the physician prosoeaeed her deed. At last accounts tbe bodies of Mr. Smith sod son had not been recovered. The body of Mrs. Smith hoe been broeght hom. Iter Nevem ,
A Public Library.. " • Ml Editor-.— Toar correspondent of last week deserves a "vote of thanks'' j j . for his timely commankaUoa in rris- ■ lion to a"1iitsr*ry Society." Every j one most admit that this is a subject * of public interest, contemplating tbe 1 pnblic good. As to the uecesiity of ' -neb a society there can b* do daabt " whsn we remember that the only pub- ^ piste* to which oar yeang mau eon , go to spend tbeir evening! **r* tbe i store*, bar-rooms, or saloons.' To apead r *n evening at either of these is not i merely a west* of time bat what is 1 worse, often leads tbem into tempts- , '.ion, sad to tbe formatioo of evil babits, wljicb may follow them through lifo. ' EVqry community ought to afford ( plocesbf innocent smntamcot wharc ( the miad\qajJieinUr?stsd and instruct- , cd and where such ioflusnces will be , exerted as will lead to th* formation ol < virtaous principles and tbe awakening < of noble desires. Such we claim will ' be tbe retail of a well condscted Lit- ' erary Society. Now we take it for f granted that all right thinking men ' will favor this movement and be will- ' Ing to give it their aid, many iudeed have already expressed tbeir approval , of such an organization. Tbe only , question seems to be "bow shall it bv ■ brought about." That it will iavolvi «ome trouble sad expense we are well 1 aware but will uot tbo good resulting ' from it more than repay as fop any ' outlay of time aod mooey. That it a sordid narrow contracted miud that would abandon this (or any othei ( praiseworthy) effort because of trouble *nd expense. . These things are needed to commenci the Society aod we see nothing ia the ' way of obtaining them. 1. A Dumber of earnest working mei ' who will take bold of the eoierprisi . with a (It termination tb%l it shall sue- ( cetd whether they mvet with encourage- ) menls or discouragement!. , 2. A convsoieat room (hat can bi . fitted op aod made attractive. 3. A sufficient amount of "greenbacks" to meet tbe nescestnrj expense 1 tbisk I am not too isiiguiDe in say- ' log that on Cape Island we have al ' these . I propose that those who ari already interested hold a meeting boob; , appoiut committees to secure a room and funds the* with this as a basis cat' • a public meeting sod organize a socie ' tv. Let us lose no time by deluy. — ' Act at once sod act to purpose. Jcnior. Obiitiur y. At a regular communication of Cape « I viand Lodge So. 30, Y. A. M., held on i . tbe 17lh lust., lbs followiog resolution* < were adopted : — W her*** in tbe course of events it hat I pleased th* Supreme Architect of the < uoiverve to remove by death from eur i Brotherhood oar worthy friend ami < Brother Jsremiab llund Faq., therefore < be it i He ttlced, Tbsl by this dispensation ol > divine Providence, Ibis Lodge bos sut- | taioed l he loss of a worthy sad cone iv tent ' brother, and as a Ledge w* deeply deplore ' i lie bereevemea t. Resolved, That we lander to tbe b*. , reared family, of which be was ths head, ( oar kindliest sympathies for tbeir lo*a. | Resolved, That as a mark of respect to tbe memory *f oar deceased brother, this Lodge be draped in mourning for ninety , days. Resolved, That tbe secretary of tbi* | Lodge, cause a eopy of these resoiatiom f to be forwarded to ibe widow of tbe deceased and cause the same t* be published in the Ocean Bare. 8. R. Lcdlar, Sec'y. ( STATE ITEMS. ' f — A man boa died la lbs Railway 1 station bouse, who is said to have ipett 1 witbiu a few yeare-$l<>.000 ja drinking ' — The old jell at Bridgstoa was en- | tirely vacated a few day* sine* by tbe , escap* of all tbe inmate*. ( — The baekwbsst erep ia all parte ' of the Slate ia white with ike bleom of ' promise, and a i#j large yield is an? f tici paled. Bible Cause. — New Jersey eontrib- ■ ated $1,063,81 to the American Bible s Society during Jaly, of which $500 I were a legacy from Simon Liodaley, of j New Veraoa, Morris ceanty. — Miss Hayes, a school teacher in 1 Jersey City, baa been held to bail for ( chastising a popil — tbe first arrest an- | der the law poased by tbe Legislature | , prohibiting corporal punishment in ( schools. — A young man named Riggiaa, i residing at Glasaboro, was showing a < ! gun to a friend a couple of days since whoa it accidentally went off, and tbe ' i charge entered his month passing out ( ; at tbe top of bis bead, eeasiug instant , death. ' New Detot It Is said that th* Cam- , ; dee sad A rubor Railroad Company | f have purchased all the greand between ) Bridge svsnue and Taylor's avoaao, sad Bsnr-t street end the I'elawsre « river, ea which ih^r e«l soon oom- , ■momm te beBd a splendid and capo- t cites depot and other improvements ' t unit 1 hy ths eoteiamt laorssss of tholr li ■ I I
'n. °" " I A l»«sblic- Library. As'ArrEAt. to,tu* vocs# mut or Cera Islsxd asd 'Vitaat**^ i Ws .bavs in thiscominuaity, evutrscted it may seem, many who hsre neither tb* means of improving Ibtmselvet nor th* taste to de It, if they had. Th* idea*> ' instincts, tastes a*ste re be caltlvaled in 1 them, snd this, in s great measure, coo ' done through th* in*trum*atality of 1 f a Yonng Man's Association. If our mm will, and 1 believe tbry « must, understand the trus interests of the tbey will land their fauarty eo- < operation to tbe **tablisbmeu£_gf this D.titulion. Thewsy to k**|> we*dsl(slo( a field is to fill it with something of value. Ara there oot some weeds springiog up on tbo Island— noxious ones loo? Th*n let ns have a Pablic Library or some, thing of ths like oatar*. There must br good books on hand ; a piece for debating snd wber* young men can amove them••Ives and play at quiet social games" of s stormy evening. Why, inch an iohtitn- , would change tb* character of the aod rais* tbe whole people. W.- , charches ; the religious teue is good far aa ft goes, but these helps are Let us think of wbst baneful surroundings th* uncultivated man is cspabl* of led into, llmr what a correspondent of an influential journal say* of a toar he -visited end where was uo library.— Speaking of the young and working mei< he says : "How did tbey «|>*nd thei' time? Many of them had no homes, bu' boarding-houses, and very close and narrow sleeping quarter*. They were, *> it ware, driven into the street. Othen went through choice, or io preference !i remaining at borne. I found tbhm lounging about tbo tavern, brawling ie the barroom, skylarking at the corner grocery. «omo of them evidently not caring inuc! for drink, but driukiug for good fellow •hip, but drinking for want of sometbioibetter to do.* I saw oo piece srbere thex could even read a newspaper in peace What followed at later honrS is but tor nlsin ; th# place woe suffering frigbtfulh io ite reputation for morality and quid ties*. Aod yet. iu its earli*( days, battel ihingt were expected." In reply to tbe important question. " For what do wo labor?" many will an «wer, "for mooey." This, oo doabt, i the trstb with regard to most of as. Tb' chief cod of man seems to be to worshi) i he almighty dollar. Labor is or oaglu <o be the duty of ail. We labor becau*. it is conducive to health ef miod as w.11 i' of body. Idleness leads to decay am' ibis last to death. We ought to Isbi» for the progress of our race — (he inteller taal, moral and religious progress. Th■dacsted man is the happier man in everx tense of tbe word. Intelligence is useful for the hsmblest occupation. This talk on the subject ie not intend*/ «s "mere talk." Action is demsuJo snd action will become tho order of th* day. One word more. For tbe benefit or tho young as well aa for tbe reputation tf our city, let me impress this appeal on my readers— oot only to tboto in affluent circumstances, but to oil of moderate means, to come forward and eonjribuli the ostabllshmeit of a Public Libraryand by a "long pall, a strong pull, aod > poll altogether," wip* oot tb« reproact which has been attached to our comma oity for being destitute of one. c.a.M. W z Enow therasare many who scoff at, laugh at, and who d*signat« every advor tised remedy as "Quiekory," "Humbug,' and pronounce them worthless. Hncb terms cannot b# truthfully applied to tbr medicinal temedyes of whieb L>r. H. T Helmboid, of 594 Broadway, New York, la proprietor. His "Flaid Extract ol aiooe ha* stood lb* tost of science, and yet proved valuable. It hot been -object to tbe severe criticism of stnioen professor* of pharmacy, sod none of such there ore but will pronounce it an excelarticle, while many there are who freely recommend it as a curstiv* ageo' for all diseases of tbe kidoeys and attest mg organs ; in addition to all this, it bar a quarter of a century in existeace. yet its sale Is coostaotly being increased. There are namberlese concoctions csllec Fluid Extract *f Bocbu, hence our friends. a baying, should be careful to ask for sad gel none other than Helmbold's. Dr. Uelmbold's drug and chemical warehouse, at 594 Broadway, N. Y., ia on* of the lions of that gay metropolis. Such of our who may be there sojourulagshoalil uot fail to visit it. Wa can assure tbem a kindly welcome from tb* Doctor son all hie courteous employ***.— Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. umrnla Ueqairimg Stamps Tba following era tbe iustrumenu to he ■tamped, aod lb* stamp* to be used iu ordinary business transactions : AH notes sad evidence of dab!, five < ceuU oo each $100 ; If oadar $100, fie* cante ; if over $100, five soots oo each ad ■ ditiooal $100 or part lh*re*r. All receipts for any amount withoai \ over $20. two ceots i If $20 or as. , dar. nothing. All deeds and deeds of treat, fifty cists oo each $500 Is vain* of th* property eon- 1 reysd or the amosnt eecarsd , w ben a deed I of uaal it dsly etempbd, the noteoacsswd 1 most not be, hat they eheeld be endorsed ohew the reason why. AH appraisement* of estates or ol as- , five cents oa aach sheet or piece ef Aldsvits of every deeeriplion are as- ' •mpt from stamp daty. I Aekoowledgmeate to deeds, *0., are i C-n at reels aod agreements, fie* ceate. I for reels; when for root, fifty ceau i each $309 dollars sf rent or lew ; if i f8M. fifty cents for aaeh $200 or teas ! $*rua* interested can sit sad ■
-1F.HS ITEMS. - | — Bnuw has already fallen in the welt- j j urn part of Usuaebnsett*. — Tb* new fire-proof building which Mr. Bonnee i* erecting fer tbe -Lodger it i to coat $216,000. — Mr*. Kale Tottrn ho* sued tb* Pa. j cific Railroad ID St. Louis for running a irate over her hasband aod killing bini * deye since. Hhe velaed him al $1?,. c 000. — lirick Pomeroy aad P. V. Nsibj ( once worked jo the office of the Albany Evening Journal. So did another considerable joker — Thurlow Weed. ^ — Mr. Spurgeon baptised 359 during tbe last year. His net increase, however is small, as be is continually sending oui calif dies to constitute or strengthen other churches, 183 were tho* sent oot last i — A new expedition for th* porpose ol Artie exploration is being filled ap ii France, ander the direction of M. Lam | bert. Tbe estimated expense is $120,0011 , a large portion of which bos aires y bees subscribed. Tb# Emperor has giveo $10,- > 000. I'reparalione for a German expedi- J lion ara ooderstood to he also nndei way. — The sales of sewing msehines in the ( Doited State* contmae to be very letge. It appears from tbe qoerterly returns m«d. . by the various mauufacturers, that dsricp ' the year e^ing Jane loth, 18G7, then [ wore inanalactured and sold iu the Unite# C •States, 151,135 double thread sewing machines, aod 18,970vingle thread machinei. Tb* dedication ceremonies at Ah tietam look place on- Tuesday. A direluding lb# President, several membert i • f tb# Cabinet, snd several State Govern 1 or*. Governor Swuno and ex-Gov»fnoi , Bradford, of Mlzylaod, delivered addrer de ni and Governor Geary. , — — The earnings of tho Atlantic Telegraph Cable duriog the pan year ba»i been over a million of dollars. Ah' j aeavy deduclious, resulting from tbe iwi . accidents to the cable, of- 1866, lligs r- _ mained to the credit of the revenue *< uouut $140,670, out of which a dltiden- |« declared at the rate of 4 per osot., frr< .if income tax, upon tb# first 8 per centpreferential stock. ire elekeo churches on Bruad street au> | he other el the corner of Urosd olid Oa "ltd itreets. Gf the churches in whu-l •ervice is dow.beld one is Protestsii' Kpiacopal, two Methodist Episcopal, oa- ' independent, one Roman Catholic, te< Baptist, one Presbyterian New School, .wo Presbyterian Old School, and onUnited Presbyterian. One of thecburebri ; now being erected is designed for a Baptist congregation, tho other for a Preib;- i ioriao congregation. — I'hila. Ledger. — Sir Frederick W. Bruce, tbe Brltiel Minister, at W ashing loo, died early Thar . ' Jay morning at the Tremunt House, Bos ] ^ too. It is learned that he had bean ill fo> i several days with a throat complaint a Narrsgsnsett Beach, Massachusetts. ! a hero be was rusticating. He left tba' place on Wednesdny for Bosteu, aceom ponied by a friend and his servant. Hi . arrived at th# Treroont House soon aftei nine o'clock te the evsning, io an ex baasted aod apparently moribund condi ■ ion. Medical aid wa* immediately called, lie remained in a sUte uf collapse, will - , out being able to speak, acd died. at o'clock A. M._ , - A Norn.* Rem-ons*. — Too uocb prais. ■ caonot be given to tbe noble respoti*> ' with which th* Wasbingten Library Com pany ef Philadelphia are meeting ia theii ■ patriotic endeavor* to raise the require' ' funds for th* endowment *f tbo Riveisidi J Institute, a home for the gratuitous education of soldiers' Aid sailors' orphan*.— 1 The plan adopted by tbe company h*> i been subject to careful deliberation, sue i has received tba endorsement of emineei ' legal authority. The trustees "elected li disburse tba money thus raised ara well- j known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and tbeir names should be aauffi i rieot guarantee to those who would aid in rearing one of ths noblest charities thi t ever throat itself before the people. Every tsbscriber to th* stock, wbieh costs bd > cos dollar per share, cot oaly receives * fine sleel-pial* engraving, worth at retail | fifty per ceat mere than what ia paid for i the stock, bat is also guaranteed somi , present in ths great distribution of tbe ' $300,000 worth ol preeeals which are tr I be swarded to the stockholder*. The three largest presents are worth $70, 00ft . Koch shareholder bos so equal chance te obtain ou* of th* largest presents. . Every on* will oblais some present acd a bsastiful nogrsving. Read Advertisement. » As a Tome asd Arrsnssa, oothlog can " equal the effect ef Dr. H. Anders' Isdioe * Water. Ualika all stimulants its effect is permanent, heilding tp tba b*$y, and • giving strength sad vitality lo all parte of ° the system. Ia old aod eorouie ess** it e may be seed with almost a certainty *f * success . SfLBxniD Psizo* i» GaEaaaACE*.— Ovsr * $5,000 in GreoabMke ; $10,000 io Saw. ., Machine*-, $90flio Washing Machines; p a vast amount sf Hoop Skirts, Albs see. Books, Gold Pens, PeaeU*. Lockets, Ac, . Ae, to bo diet ri be ted to tbo subscribers end purchasers of lbo"Ho»E Arcsijiewt." * Every yearly asbseribar gets two tiekote, ,, drawing from $5 to $100 ooch in Greoo t bock*. Cenvaasiog Agents clear Tram 10 lo $15 per day raising slab*. Sample P copies with a prise ticket aad fall diree- ' tious and i Detraction* to Agoatt, seat by mail, by iaeUeiag tea ceat*. addressed to ' tb* Hews AartswEOT, 78 Nsssts Streot, ' New York. I Mala aad Female Caaeoaaing Agesu ~ watted la avore lews aad aeigbburbnod la tho United o totes. MMi
SPECIAL NOTICES. John M. Lyccll, urn. iccmuit. fiat: and mamse IMt BASOF. AGENT, C*rL Inc. W.4. John It. Iluffsxiaii, 4 Countellor-at-Lnw, Solicitor, MASTER k EXAMINER I.N CHAtiCKRY, iVCPRtXK COURT COMMISSIONER, 1 MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSKt ChRrle* M. .Veal. ATTOkSET AT LAW * rnoCTOK tS ADMIRALTY, Office, SM South FOURTH «., Philadelphia. Special attention given lo all a. otters relating ^ to Vessel Property. X m.rj-lf II. L. LILMOIU, U. D. 8., OFFICE HOURS— Kruno a A. M. lo IJ M„ soil [rami P.M. tot P.M. Dr. J. F. Learning, DCN OFFICE DATS : APT MAT COLRT IIOISK.— Tueeile j s. end Wed. VEA FiLLA,— Fridays. * ' Vf V"** Mob*"*TE. Conditions Cseh. Jel-e — Kzrors aMoufli. A cyhlleu.i.11 whNwwffcred lor years from Her .mis' Debility. Premature Decay, sod all th. •ou,ll',i' Indiscretion, will lor the sake Ml^vcliw and directions lor making the slm id/ rpbrdy by which he wss cured. SolTercr. ■rujfinx jo profit by the advertiser's esperlenrr JOHN B. OLDEN, malb-'y « Cedar St, New York. To Conaiinipf Ires. The Rex. EDWARD A. WILSON will senium. Ills only ebject Is lo benem the emirlrxl prove * hlculsg. Please a.Mre.s *' ' myllLly Iter. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. ISA south Second St, WlllUmsburgh, N. I Informa lion. rruwth u ( heir upon e held heed or besrdlrt f.ce, also a recipe (or the removal of pimples, iilotchee. Eruptions, etc, on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, oaa he ob--."ined wllhoul charge by eddreoilng THUS. F. CHAPMAN, I'stairr, mylh-ly CM Broadway, New VorkII LI. X HOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract 8ABSAPABILLA ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE THROAT, NOSE, I'-Ws, EYEUDS, SCALP Which so disfigure tbo sppeamnrr. Purging lhwiw. end la taken by Adults and Children will perfcet Safety. TWO Table- spoonsful of the Extract of Sores barilla. Added lo a pint of water. Is eijual lo thcallon of Ibe Ay rup ol sorsaparlUa, or the decor tract of Karsaparilla In certain afTrctlnns. bx tieRjaiulB Traxcrs, F.R.S,lxc. -peaking 01 Ihocr l'V" h"r "h" J'Ur ' "m "':'lu*,n"dr*,"h " stale of Hie system so Sunken, and y et so Irrlta* ' i ms vaHste le" risjui I o u* ' * ° ,"'tol"e cl"' i'ltCLMUOED'a Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla, Established upwards of IB yeaia. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. Druggist and Chemist. < «*S Broadway. N. Y. Iron in the Blood. The necessity- of a due proportion of Iron Ii the blood Is well known to all medical meo when II becomes reduced from any cause what. being Brit attacked, and e feeling of languor, lassitude aad "all goneness" pervades the eyem. The remedy Is simply lo supply the bloox' With the necessary quantity of Iron. This can PERUVIAN STRI P, protected solution of the protoxide of. Iron which Is so Rrepered that It assimilates xt once With the blood, giving strength, vigor and ne« life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseases ooeasloaed s deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, wllhoul restoring It to ths sysiem. Is like trying to repair x building when the foundation Is gone. An eminent dlvlaessvei "I have been using be PERUVIAN SIRUP for some time pest: It gives me new vlgon, buoyancy of splrlte, elestll^emphlele containing certificates of cures, end Th* geoulee has " Peruvian Syrup" blown In glass. J. P. D1NSMORE, Proprietor, No. M Dey St, New York. Sold by elldnigglete. ^ Grace's Celebrated Naive. Mr. E. Tucker, Depot Master at Salisbury. Mae*. "I have been troubled for yean with a bad buwardly. During the pest summer It man:lee*.d 3 fir mors than usual outwardly, and 1 used tr Sales. All Mens of It haee since disappeared, without affecting me Inwardly. Indicating, I think, the eradicating nature of the Salve." BETH W. FOWLER Bx BON, Proprietors. by aU Dro«wu^t m^cts. a box. Rest by Dr. Ichcnck's mandrake PIU* a knbatilute for Calomel. These rule ore composed of vxrterxs roots. Uvcr as inaptly end effectually as klse pill er and srltkeut producing any of those disagreeable or dangeroae effects which often fellow the us* ef th* letter. Ie ell bilious dteerdcrs these PUle may b. weed With confidence, ax they prsnste th* discharge of vitiated bile, end remove thee* obstruction, th* llvwr sod biliary ducts, which an the of bilious affections la (resrsL BCHENCE'S MANDRAKE PILL* eon Bick Headache, asd all disorders sf ths Liver, lad I rated hy sallow skin, coated tongue, cooUveooo^ drowsiness, and a general feeling of arewrteesg and lassitude, showing that the ITver 111* e torpid or obstructed coodltloa. Ia ohoct, these puis euy he wed with advantage Is all aasa* whoa a purgative or alterative medicine Is logwlrad. Please ask lor "Dr. (.brack's Mandrake IU*,' lest stag* of Ceosximptlea. and tho ether la present health. ■old hy ell Drxiggtsts and dealer*. Price Mete boa. Prtnelpal Offioe. No. U North ffisth *t Ca^rT'park Row, ."e^* TovX , t. a Rnnas, Mb tslttmoe* XL, Reltlmere, Md.; Ma D. Pert.*. Okie : W elhcr h Teykee, the end IB* Wehweh A*, esse. China*. M-t heRsa sotstewest WW o* leemf sod Vten MnoW.ffL tefokh •oev M
SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 J. Granville Leach. ilTOUXr ASD COVSSCLLOR-AT-L.i XT ^ Ml aluth fifth street, DIED. SPRINGER.— At Oregon Mlli* N. C„ Hep . !«h tellle, wife of WhUldln Springer, eged ti.lrtj; n£\ar~advertlsements. ^u- WOOD IOH MI.E, pMt undersigned ^etii mil *1 PubUe Ante, un Saturday, xeptember vs. ion xt 5 o'clock In tbe afternoon .... the Siller V n.^iig'" "ssan.; Flour Denier*' Plncer*. "" > ^-«o.i#«sssaag,*ju »**°w Ninth. PhHMaiLhia. Seat ant] Light A ^>7;_'"#u^d 0^ ' r.p sale by" BrmCl*U •'"''''w'or'maute'te v.. «a,r..a. CO ..JW*1* k »"AW. No. IDS (Eight Thirty-Ore) market Street ' mfow NlOlh. Philadelphia'. , R,v«,«* ontl liiu rH, ( topper Tacks, Brass Kseutchron Pic. V' Nails, French Wire Nails soil llic umi.i , , rtery ef Iron Nail*. Sprigs, flouts. Ae. For sale v. ... TRUMAN A SHAW, • (Light Thlrty-fivel MARKET sr„el, ________ Below Ninth. Pbllidclp u., NOTICE. , PcRbO^ER3. « tefSll^fLpp^Vui^.r Icr'.Tn*.'1.0* 5T i no debts of his contrsitriw!11* h'"' " ' Cape Island, **pL D' NOMLTII|\G NEW. "J^HE Subeeriber* Intend to eontinue the ; CLOCK I WATCH-1UKIN6 BUSINESS - wJu teirc'tidk"<E:r« ^ 'a»'ly3? hrtdBJ large and ' CLOCKS, WATCHES f JEWELRY SILVER ASD PLATED WARE, spectacle! °f to suit all ages. repair!*!? ^ earelully and promptly attended to, ™ed r)w?v e!s"su fftVlenVa^'nun i 'oT I," C. P. w"te LEEDg A WHITE, Caufiou lo School Truilrn. Information ha.Tifo^J' teSte ' of"thU* BUto ' 'i*HlMr°of5wf MaTVliT""'. ' " . and"1 ?h*r' mon^i> l". I hereby caution all crhml officers ag.in-t >— are Mageatlte the ■utrjwt>te>*b ' ' *0°" j V'[" i ct tor surpi) ing our ' . or any school furniture. ' ' 1 «*t* BupL of Puhilc iimuuctuia. voticii of registry, he» «- niont AND election, , xs the place for rcglstbrlng IhT r'amV. o?'h ' st tbe entuteg eiWim.^And 'tb*y fur 'her 'clx'e "lire that they as surh Inspcct'-rm will at at , the piece above dealgoatrd. on TUESDAY snd WkDnesDA V, the !S!h ana ltth < a . i PfY? 0y '"TORER ' n,0"l« ' oV!<vk In • 'i'T "t hu r's da VI'the'm.Tda?' of'octo u fr . .r sss X'sftsrMS' u'-Js rsss"2®' between the houra of 1 o'clock A. M. and sunacl for a member of the nenete. * member uf tbo , 'teneral Assembly, a Rher.tr, three toronere, and };"1 _',,TT'or" "®*tctry snd Election for Mt Jlle Township. N. B--N" pcr^na name will be odde-l to the Registry tills year that was not on last year un- '• lay of t"h 15 r race i f * bcfure fh* """d °® >bc ; «ess« 0 WILLIAM IflLDRETH, ) end Election. SHERIFF'S SALE. Cap^ May Circuit Court. , temuel Mercy 1 Allee Fl. Fe. " „ . Rogtna Blckcom. i ct tenoj'cnee. WEDNERfiAY, OCTOBER ZXrd, IIW1, " at th* hotel of George B. Cake, In the etty of . Cape Island, at the hour of two o'clock P. >1 r the following described property, situate In tbe ' -lty or Cepe Island, end on tbr westerly Mde of b Mansion street, fifty fret front by eighty feet ' which property the defendant purchased o( K. I. B. Wefee, and Is recorxled te Book No. so, p ges 6*4 end COB, and contain, droo square leet, more c or lea*. JOHN WILSON, tested Auguat soth, IBV7. (us) fheriir. IN. C. PRICE'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Cor. PKKRY I MANSION St*., CAPE ISLAND, 7 1 TAVIMO ns.aeJ bis stuck for the Fall trado 0 IX offers the followiog goods st the - LOWEST CASH PRICE*: ;; MUSLIN*, (Beached end unbleached,) PRINT*, U to B crate per yard, . FLANNELS, SATINETS, CAMIMKRE0, * delainr, ALPACA*, RIBBON*, , VELVET A r SILKS, TRIMMING* of all - , DESCRIPTION*, OIL CLOTH*. , WOODEN WARE, , HARDWARE, , BASKET*, AA. Am, , DISHES, CROCKERY, , GLASS, STONE, A EARTHENWARE. $ TAINTS, OILS, SLABS * TCTTT, ' GROCERIES, TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES, SPICES, POWDER * SHOT, > aCRfijlNO OIL, a very fin# article for SI cealc Ftesir by >b* banal «r p»Md. 'wmmmm Tb* nliteatiB Monitor Navy, Fix* Cot for Chewing sad Smoking. SUGARS of *11 Seoutgllone ♦ORE, RAMS A LAJtD, DRUGS, , CANT BELL'S AGUE MtXTDEE. GAAEISOjV*^ Agwe Xlatore, [ "" "sTASI wT"* ^TtNW A S E, AeT " * CaUoad sw. and sasmtes ftw yoMeelf

