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®tt®re»B Wart , ?*'«.' K. MAOONAQLE. *«4*tltar. »» pi- SO, ISSN. CfTY ANDCOUNTY l_ - unuHUM «wu)r. WEBT| Ji^H^lLAlI^ROADB. Tha WsjA iareay wui rM>M^ ike be«d •( ted one hundred and fortjwlx rail of tori , Miffing northward. a Sen cottaoe. — Mr. Return B. Swain lia* commenced tK construction of x new. cottage 00 Ocean street, op- , write IK U WgaOouir. Bsr. T.^-f^EonrrT, nf this city, offiahitreWtitfirThi 16 netbrmril cliurrh. Tenth I^hy^iwAi, FhlladrlpliK WW^t^lTtb ImL tiOffU.— Owing to tKUlnca* of Prof. V. K. Corson. tK opening of the teimM of thin city fta* Kea delayed . tw-pdrnl tKDswil period. Prof Corson ' ui> become convalescent nod will open jht- schools jgl Monday urxL ' • Now Lipbamuoi.— TK South Driinisvtlir Mrifcodlnt Habbath School ten supplied itself with a new library. tiie Ope SAboth School K* also supplied itself with n fflfraty of cx(*lleot books. Mp. a 1. nr. 1 it C, tattle h» . r, « t. ,1 a npmt two-etory cottage on Columbia A renin, iwwr the old dcpoL Carpenter* are at work framing tlie new atari' of Mr. William Townaend. nt the corner of Washington oj»d Ocean "1"^ - (,'otr*r lUutiBTS.— Our thank* artdue to jtr. Jonathan Ilond, our efficient CoOuty Clerk, for a •port of the pruca^pig* of the kut terra of tbc eouutjreourta, and to Mr. PelcrSoudiT, the gentlemanly and obliging Surrogate, for * rejairt of Orphan*' court Fnnnro.— Over fifty thoaaaud iuoni bujiker* or body fish were caught in tbc auH ip frimt of this city on Monday Uitr "Thef arc'conipoated and ■ uaed aa Sjjtilizer*. being considered excellent for wheat and corn. Immense schools of these fish arc now passing, and an foe forerunners of the delirious rock fid", so greatly admired himI -ought Pter. ^ CPMEano. — Our Ihtraiseiile correspondent notes un extenalvc enterprise it tliat place In tho way of cultlvatinj eraaberrie*. Hie Merer*. Kd- * simftsi I ■' success for the energy diiphred in the tmdertaking. Mrfffm. J. Itnte of Pishing OMik, the wDat extensive grower hi South imb&ulny last." The yield la fully np u. ipt of hat year l4uea 1'JCAV*. — Mrs. W, J. Bate, of IMbunjCfrok, has placed un our laldj a dfecr of pears, King the Unci that tgfor came under the cditorialiyc. Seyeral of them weighed — . mfohkli *8: retailing In FhllntMf 5 jihla frnlt stay lost week for twenty ^ whatcnnben£isliii'Ca]K Mayrnunty ' by proper atjjBtion ami skillful i-ulli-vailon. Cai'K Mag Acaiirmicai. Institute.— Bj*Wi ttttion at Mayville la ready to receive pnpils. ami under tl«i mre of Professor K. I. flans, is likely to prove un luuuraw benefit to frpd Jdav uonatr. Frot Onus is n graduate of JeObraou •.frl*«,Cefiu<®«hu.g, Pa., ami bringing tntttmuciiala from the Faculty— one ■ oHhsohUminsticuiiona of learning In tfaa people aa a b-aehrr of fleet-etas* ability and experience. Local F014TIC* The name of M r. I #Thaddcna Van GildefcagOppw lowu- " Jiip, has been tmntia.-wl^n eonmxUon with the tauhlbadftfominatinn for Sheriff. Thi« gjppnun has Ireu an active worker tn Ha party, and may possibly carry off tbc priae ftom hia The RepaUican county eouventiou JBtalksi to meet at Umi Court House, <« Suuuslay, Oetoher 3d. ol two ovlm-k r. a. The lhauocmtic oonflt, oonveMion sriu ImhdU 1 flic Court llmisc, on Tneaday. October (Hb. at 1 oVIock P. M. Ocknisii ai.vitliWT.— Mr. Samuel Mead, of Glasahoro, in company wiU. a friend, visited Hie Upo last week for • the purpose of guunlng. On Tuesday . -hid, Mr. Maul and Mr. John S. Benifcb'of Hr Green Creek, but folding it scarce were about ton turn bumo. While walking through the Kufoas, Mr. Mead King about tea font in frail nf Mr. Bennett, the gun-rufe <ff the latter wight on a Umb and the ptore«uu^ady Uistost t™Lw° bdew'^tK left '.lumlder.
IsjjniBiTDio Ilnclgfos.— An inlooting and important MOn waa made by Judge Elmer at the tafe » rio® court in reforMtoe to oysfora The • decision was rendered in the case of Uriah Smith against Deh Young and ! Caroline Heee. and the rircumatancew were snbstanti*Dy -as follows:— Mr. Snath owns some property near Becely"s Point in the Upper township, along . a portion of which flows a tidal cock. In this creek Mr. Smith had planted oysters, niarkigg the locality stake. The defendants pugBuiwer the | land of tlie plaintiff anfe^Uhered oya1 tcrs, eating thuMoo scattering tho , shells onJjJmnKV 'of the creek, l"|K«n I krtfojfftfr >rme«l thai the oysters wen • planted and being ordered away they refused p> go and coutinned opening and eating . For *bt« Mr. Smith brought an action for trespass before Justice Shoemaker, nl Tuckahoe. a jury trial was had, and from that Verdict the plaintiff appealed. After hearing tlie evidence. Judge Elmer gave Judgment for the plaintiff In the sum-of one dollar damages, thus sustaining the action for trespass and settling tho principle that planted oysters are private property and subject to protection hylhelaws. Pastoual Resignation — On last Sabbath Bev."J. C. Hyde resigned the pastorate of the Baptist Church in this f dty to resume the financial Secrelary1 ship of tho New Jersey Classical and I Scientific Institute, located at Higlits1 town. 1 Mr. Hyde enters upon labors not new to him, he liaviug been Identified . with the work from Its beginning. , The Baptists of New Jersey are erecting at Right* town gne of the largest, , most commodious ami elegant educational buildings in this country, the entire length of it bring 2St feat, the main teuikling 00 feet square, t hearings St by 45 (bet each, and the entire building four stories high with French roof. third story wlUrtlie intention of enclosing the entire building before winter. Up to this time about #00,000 hare been subscribed for the building fund, nnd Rev. Mr ITydc is employed to make us> the deficiency a* soon as possible. An excellent school is nsw open, bring held in tlie old Baptist church, fitted up for that pu.pose. Mr. Pratt, a successful educator, formerly a popular Principal of Suffield Institute, Conn., .Is Principal, and Miss How, also from New England, Is perccptres*. The location or the institution at Itlghtotnvrti Is considered jieculiarly iortuimte. Situnled as it is midway between'Ntor York and Pliilodelphia, accessible to each city by two lines of Ball Bonds, In tlie midst of a rich fhrmlng communlly and surrounded at convenient distances bv Trenton, Princeton, New Brunswick, Burlington "and Freehold. No lwttcr location could bo ftiunil (bra first -rloss institute of teaming- II i-, (he design of the Board of Trusn- v 1<. make il for lieBaptists what Princeton is for the "Presbyterians, Rutgers for tho Reformed church, and Pennington for the Methodists, so that in all time to come the Baptists of J>cw Jersey may point to the classical and Scientific Institute at HlghtntowrrSs the centre, not only literary, but also of religious influence. • as IK: Baptists of New York point to Mildisoii as their stronghold of denominational and religious power. A writ Disaster on ttik Delaware.— Death or ClR. Jakes R. Kelly.— It is our tad duty to record the death of Captain Jumee R. Kelly, a pilot wefofotown and universally esteemed by "^Shipping and niereonUle onimunitie^Qft Friday afternoon -J5tli inst., he took dinner with his fiunily, and in jsuTlng with the lovnl ones at liorue" remarked that so soon as he had taken tlie ffaaajr .fori* to sea, he would imuiedlatcly return. Leaving his fiunily, he took charge of tile brig, which was bound for Bremen, loadnl with beiulne, and in an hour or two she was under way for lier destined pott. Hut heavy r loads and strong winds which prevailed dnring the afternoon and evening protruding a storm fur the night, caused Qnptalii Kelly to bring hi. vessel to an anchorage off Ulicster. Thia waa safely dour- and while he remained on deck, amid the nixing, elements, the hrig exploded— torn to piecus — and tlirogiiig Captain Kelly into tlie air. In his descent it is supposed tliat lie struck some fragment uftlw vessel, since both aiiklu* and an arm were broken, and n drop bruise in id* hack'abowcd that lie had burn driven voilenUy against somu hard object. .Shortly after the (ixpluoiou. and while the Aoming bewuDC in the hall of 0k hrig wa» lighting up Iho river for a mile nrt?uhd the body of Captain Kelly waa discovered aud (licked up and taken uabure at Cheater, lie had evidently been kilted instantaneously. Tbc captain and crew of the •Ssnsji Scnuk were all below at the time of the ex(>luslon, and were all more or lees injured, although uo oue was killed outrighL They were rescued by a tug-boat which wns alongside the 5Ws*y StuiX at the time, aud taken to Philadelphia were they are wiving every attention at the Hoa|iltal. ■ The brig had over twenty-Jive hundred barrel* of hcnxinc un hoard, and ft Is Kill ltd tliat the gas generated , came In eonlrect with a lighted . Lamp in the cabin, thns causing the disaster. J Captain Kelly -for nine veal* com- ; mandod tj>c ail Jce Bool, and for sevdlf of Richmond, running between Philadelphia and Richmond. Va.,or ' alio, at another period, the Alliance, of the Philadelphia aud Charleston line, r During thfwpr ho was la tig; gnvefu- . meut service Mil won the „i«n aud 5 respect a( KU with wliom he came In 1 contact in the naval departmcnk ' Hte body was taken to Phibuk-iphl* r- KTnShlS' hnflto • hi. i>ocket-bpqk, with valuable paprre • been stotec front Ms pockeC
Oar Deaalswflle Letter. 1 Dwmasvmjt, SepL 19, MB8. Dead TV ave:— Afleraloag sikM| i 1 Wifetgain lake up oilr reportodaUpK ' r "We hive not written, simptfc*"1-* 1 I nothing transpired whtefe we deemed ' worthy tho attentitarf^ior readers. 1 . Even now we doj^lHow that we can - report inytMM^fer interval, bat we i wish to ipffnd the peopk that there U - still gnu a place in the county aa ' To ha afire, the people of oar frajtey p village have, daring tbc summer, bad " their merry-makings, their harrrat 9 homes. Dxir picnies aad their beach 1 partiee, andwhile enjoying Ibemsrlves 9 at one of the latter, some of onrfyouth ' and beauty"' of the gentler sex cams 1 near bring swallowed up in the angry 1 waters of old -ocean. TTirough igno9 ranee of the bathing ground they waded ■' into a gnlly, and it was cm)j by the be1 roic exertions of the gentlemen present I that they were rescued from a watery ' grave. And, Oh! we are to glad that c our little community is still fovored 9 with their rherring-preeence; and when 3 we are so happy as to be the recipient * of one of their sweet smites, (not their 1 sweetest) or hear their merry, ringing laugh, how we do wish we were "just I twenty-one," and — well— we most stop p this, for some one is looking over our s shoulder and we are afraid at running - into tho broomstick. 1 On last Saturday afternoon nnAovcn- - ing, 12th inst,, the South Dennis M. E. Sunday School, manifesting its usual t energy and enterprise, held a festival 1 in tlie school house grove, for the benefit of its library", which, we venture r to say'ls second to none in the county, , and which they intend shall remain - so. The oppressive heal of the afterr noon and threatening shower of the o evening prevented many from I icing s present, yet those who came had a - good time. Singing, speech-making '. and feasting were the onfer of tbc day: 0 How much wns realised wo have not - learned, but we do know that overy- - thing was sold out, hut very little King 3 left to be disposed of liy auction. S In one of olfr former letters we men- ' tlotied that the organization of a Lodge 9 of. Good Templar* was in contemplation, but tho matter was allowed to " drop and no ftirther steps taken until ' the present time. Enough names have 1 now I icon secured to obtain a charter, r and the meeting for organisation will > K held next week. This looks as 1 though there could be uo possibility of failure. A lodge was organized at 1 Seville, on Thursday evening last. * Edwards, Brothers, two of whom rr- ■ slde'ln Dennisville and two in Phila., ' have purchased a tract of meadow containing one hundred and fifty acres, ' which they intend converting into cranberry lands. This tract lk* on * the east side (if the causeway and has hitherto produced nothing of value but 1 inoskrate. Operations were eouie mcncwl aliout two months since, when a stopping was pot in east of tho P bridge. Tlie estimated cost of the ex- " pcriment is between thirty and forty thousand dollars. Tire brother* seem L" very sanguine of success. Let us wait 0 and we shall " sod what we shall sec." c Jack Frost gave us a sly nip Uic other evening to remind us that the ' time of tlie scar and. yellow kuf Bi Out 'n approaching. We arc much phased with tho improved appearanoe of the Wave. May it roll on with increased power. M<yc anon. Hezo. 1 WASHINGTON NEWS. I Congress.— The two houses of Con- „ gtvss met oti Monday, a quorum of tlm !, Senate, being prearnt, while In the House there were but one hundred and I five member* — not quite a quorum, e In the Senate, after the prayer, a e resolution to adjourn until tho Ititli of ; October, tlion to furtlicr adjourn until November 10. and then still ftirtlier to 1 the first Monday in December, was 0 offered and agreed to bo a vote of 33 to 1 1. Mr. Buekalcw offered a resolution * inquiring if there waa a quorum In the w House, but it was not received and 11 the Senate adjourned until the I6U1 of 1 OctoKr. r In the House, after the prayer a resolution of adjournment jiiadter to the one 9 (nsaod by the Senate was offered and I- agreed to. The vote showed that there " was no quorum (ire*ont, but as noobjecV lion was mode tlm resolution holds ■ good and tbc House adjourned until the 1 Kith of October. 1 The I'resideiil brids-thol he has not r Usui notified of any session and thercj fore dese not roeognife any. The following are the receipts of customs from SepbmiKr 14 to Septem- „ her 19, Inclnslve: r Boston #444.032 NawYork 2.040.42# ' PhUadelpbiu 180,9« . Baltimore 148.M3 I Total #8,611, 002 v Captain RoKrt Lincoln and Miw >' Nellie Harlan only daughter ofScuator ' Harlan, were married on Thursday d evening the 94tli by Bishop Simpson. 0 at the residence of the bride's Cither ill 0 tills city. Mrs. Lincoln, mother of g the groom, was present, and a number of invited guests. The coarespoudent* - of the leading Radicn Journals were d invited to call at the house for parti cud lam, any time before the arrival of the p invited guests. '• Tho bride was tastefully and boud- '" somely dressed in rich white silk, trimmed with white satin, with pearl a ornaments. Among the distinguished " persons present wereBecrotary McCul- ' loch. Secretary Writes, Senator Bam- '■ scy, of Minnesota, aad Rcprencntativc. "■ Loughridge, of Iowa, with their ladies : Senator Harian and Mr*. Harlan. n The Snrratt trial Is ended at lust, and the accused set at liberty. On u Thursday 94th Snrratt *a counsel pteada Odin the bar of judgement the act of 1 claiming that the lndlctmeot against d the prisoner was rold in oamwqdence „ of not having been fonnd. within two Iff the aUagad oflbuce. This pica was sustained by the court, and"" Judge v- Wylk, ordered Sanatt* dtedrarge.
■'fw-.r CMirta. MWKptemher Tcrtn iff the amnty fSaXi commenced on Turada'y, 23d inaL. and adjourned thtr die on the ( next day at noon. Jndgn Elmerjjf tbeSupreme Court, and Marry .Bniith and Edmund* of the county coarts Were present. Nothing was done in the Supreme | , Court Circuit. In the county circuit , court, the only caw tried waa that wherein George W. Downs was plaintiff and John W. Corson defendant. [ Act of te|ilcYin. Hdffinan attorney for { Plaintiff, Mitchell for Defendant. Suit i br#flght to determine the ownership of an omnibus and horse*, and damage* ( for detention, "foe. } In replevin cases verdicts are"somctimes given for and against both partire, which was so in this case. Tlie I rightful possession of the omnibus on a certain dale, lieing adjudged, by Uk t Jury to be In the plaintiff, oral the [ premises were assessed at 849.54, and I at to the qjher property ul the time of 1 tho alleged taking anil detain I ug^tc., t were adjudged by the jury to bo the r property of tbc plaintiff, aiul they n»srssod plaintiff's damages for tho biking [ Ac., at #20.00 A certiorari case of George Hildreth, ' el.'als., vs. George Young, was hrard " In the Court of Common Fleas application wns made for a public read near South Scavillc and surveyors ap- ' pointed accordingly. ' Thomas Buxby was licensed to keep an inn and tavern at Tuckahoe. Wm, Mason was granted naturalix- " ation jwpcr* aa a citizen of the I'nitetl 1 The appeal case of Uriah Smith, up-, pellffht vs. Dan Young and Caroline " Hess, appellere, was tried. Action of ? trespass; Uuffiunn attorney for apiiel- ' bint; F. F. Wcstcott attorney for ap-
J pcltees; judgment for apiKllant; $1 j ' " damages. "The apjieal ease of Aaron Crowe 11. ; j appi'lbmt, VS. Beqjamin OKkiah, np- * |*'U«, was tried. Action of -trespass ; 1 Huffman for appollanl; appellee for j ' * self; judgment for appellee for #3 darn- .| 9 ages. - Tlie appeal case of George R. Wag0 nor, appellant, vs. Francis R. Kenvnn, 1 nppgllec! in debt;" was dismissed. 1 9 Five otner ap(ieal eases were put off c * until next term. ' In the court of Oyer Ac., and Ses- 1 " slons, the following indietmenls were ( f presented by tlie Grand Jury, viz:— « Ac. ; on W. B. "Learning. The State vs. Raeliel Griffin; assuult p , Ac.; on& Learning. , - The State vs. Chas. H. Fletcher; as- ] , mult Ac.; on T. H. Higher. :> The State vs." Will. McDermult; as- > 1 suit Ac.; on A. M. H. Spudding, with « Intent Ac. 1 t Fletcher defendant and Higbcc as ^ - witness; Kund in recognizance for their 1 appearance at next term. o McDerinott .was remanded to jail - - until ho procures hail in 8500 for hi* - y appearance at next term; and said four 1 s indictment cases were put off until next * Several persons were calknl on reeogc nlzancra to appear and answer, and j e to give evidence, Ac., and madcdcfauU, | t and forfeitures ordered. In the Orphans' Court the following ( , business was transacted:— ' Final settlement of John II. Ross, administrator . of Joseph 8nulli, de- ' ceased. * j Final settlement of Piatt Brewer, , administrator of Charles Rice, dcceased. 1 11 ATrUlNTKKNT OF III; AKlll AN.-: 1 9 Mary Van Gilder, guardian of Mc- ^ dora, ElizoKth, Cam and David Van ' Gilder. J 11 ' Elizabeth A. jTownsond, guardian of , f Josephine Lee. i il Wm. Errickson, guardian of Allen 1 a C., John. Shamgar II. and Roxmuui , s Douglass. , o Robert E. HugKs, guardian of Mary j 0- E. and Memucan Hughes. o Anthony Rent-set, guardian of An- ' d thony B. Smith. , if RULES TO SHOW CAUSE. Junes ShoeWker, administrator of , „ Richard Smith, deceased. ' „ Elijah Hand, administrator of Roll- 1 ] crt Ewing, deceased. Thomas Town scud, guahlian of J ulin I * M. B. Ftsher, lunaUc. Rule of insolvency entered in estate , of Henry S. Grace. John W. Swain, ; . administrator. i POLITICAL. 1 Tub Republican* of CumKrbunl i County have nominated James H. ' Nixoo for the Sonate.— For tlie asuom- , ,Uy, 1st DUtriet, C. H. 8hspparri. 2d District,'. Wm. A. House. i THE-Burlington County Republican ' Convention met at Mount Holly on 2 Thursday. John Hankiuson was nominated for Sheriff, and W m. M. Risdcn ■ * for County Clerk. Speeches were " made by non, J. L. N. Stratton. John y Shrddai, Esq.. of Pbligdelphia, lieul. i. Reeves and General Rusling. n The (kmgrrsslonal nominations in ,f this State are now complete, and em- ' rr braor the following: ' -is-.^srasb 1- IH! : I in« fi5t anZ iv. . . .jobs Bui.* 1MB asjtili . C v.... Ooo. A. Ilslwy.- Orestes CIsvelooL TuEltepublnau County Confieution of Atlantic county was held at Egg 'j Harbor City, September 23d. Hon. '■ David Lake, of Smith's Iauuling. Chairman. The convention proceeded '" to the nomination of. State Senator a" Jesse Adams, formerly sheriff of tlie c' county, Hon. Jacob Kcim, Hon. John 1 ' Godfrey, and Tliomas Irving were placed in nomination. Mr. Adams It, was elected on the fourth ballot. Hun. In Jacob Keim was renominaUri by aed- clamation for the Assembly, and HoinL H. CavQeec few Sheriff, n, OrnciAL Returns ritoK Maixr. st — Augusta, Me., 8epL 24.— The offlcial re vote of the State 1* now In, and is as ro follows: m Chamberlaih, Rep .75,835 is XTUshury.Dein 55,431 V IkqHilIlcnu majority i p. THE Odd TeDows' Grand Lodge, rt, recently In nsasion at Baltimore, elected xe the tdlowing officer, for theeosuitel sa two year*:- E. D. Farasworth, of Tenxt usssee. Most Worthy Grand Sire; I
r (aspsnsd lortbs Ocsam Wsval .. Cape Hay Connly Bible It* clety. ■ The Eighteenth Annual Meeting of , tbeChpe May County Bible Society , was held in the Cold Spring Preabyte- 1 rian Church, on Tuesday. SsptemKr 1 15th, 1868. . ■ , Rev. Mate* Williamson, President , of the Society, called the meeting to t order. Prayer was offered by Be*. C. P. Whitaker of Iho M. E. Church. ) TK miuutra of the teat meeting wen- f read nnd approved. Geo. Ogdni, Treasurer. King atoent « in nttendlnJi tK funeral of Rev. Wm. ! A. Brooks, Jossjffi l!. Hughes ws* sp- J pointed Trawurer pro lam. t On motion of Rev. Ml Whitecar. u i Committee was appointed to draft and j present to the Society resolutions on - tK death of Rev. Win. A. Brooks, one of tK lire Presidents of Oils society. Rev. Charles P. Whitecar, Rev. Geo. Sheldon, D. IL. nnd Jospph Garrison, • Esq., were appointed as nconraitteeon ' . above resolufitHis. On motion » Committee ceuslstlug of . 11, "D. Edmunds and Dqvkl Reeves, ' wns appointed to audit tK accounts of ' the Treasurer. Geo. Ogden, Treasurer of Uic Society; reported at last settlement, with no balance in his hands. There has been received since:— From sale of book.- . . . .817 115 Donations:— M.E. Church, Tuckahoe 27 31 . Presb'n Clmreb, Cokl Spring 64 UO Presb'n Church. Cape ' Island 10 00 Cash 3 00 — i-8122 Oil I Paid freight unlsmks from New York — 1 90 •. Balance on hand 812106 " George Ogden Dcp<«Uory at Cape r May Court House, ri'iwrtcd Klamv or • boolu in depository at last setlleiiienl ■ to the value of. 8HI7 45 | Received books in value
Making ioiai value 8 14 1 ("» | j lleUvere.no rininhe. j Mnou'mnf Ks.U sokl. 47 05 — -- j J value on hand to dale, ' | .Sept. 15th, Wb. 8103 40 U L. C. Edmunds, Depository at Ch|« i « reported Bibles and Testament* | ' liaud to Uk value of 819 80. 1 On motion. Down* Edmunds, Ciipt. ' Hughes, Joseph Garrison, An- 1 i drew II. Beeves and Nathan C. Price | » appointed a committee tu nonilcd lo iiav-o published in 'Uic Ocean ■ i Waves standing local advertisement i of tK depository at Cape May Court i and Cape island. The Sodctv then took it recess to g j i The hour of 2 o'clock arriv«| when 1 the Society was again called Ui ureter. , i report: — President-Rev. M. Williamson. , Vice Presidents— Revs. K. Hewitt. Tlioodore A. Leggctt. John t". Hyde. Socrates Townscnd. T. S. Wilson. E. , Durrell and J. C. Clialtin. ■ Secretary— L. C. Edmund*. Treasurer — George Ogden. Executive Committee— Ricluird l>. , Edmund*. Samuel IL Magonngli , John B. Hufihtati, John Wilson. Natlmn ( '. , Price. '• ' *" ! 1 Depository at Court House- George Ogden. Depository at Cape Isbuid- I .. I*. Edmunds. John M. HuirmaE, John Wllsoifaml Downs Edmonds were appoinerd ileleStes to ntlcud tlie Bible Societies of imKrliind and Atlantic cobnties, in Juno, 1869. Committee to draft resolutions on the ' death of Rev. Wm. A. Brook-, made the following report: Whereas, This Soriew K.^ the. j ofltevTwm. A. Brooks, and wherea.-, our recollection of his services In eon- ' nexWn with (lie Cape May Bible Society an- pleasant to us ih view of bis dovotodncsa in his efforts to disseminate the Holy Scriptures, which onjv arc ; ' able to make us wise unto Satiation, and also in view of bis devotion to his ■ great life work as n minister of the , . s as blessed tlod^uS^U fitting that j we should make some record of "our ] respect; therefore, Resolved. That we bam karnoffYrtth ' emotions of unnunglod regret of tK decease of our lateVice IWnlcnt and felloW-laKrcr. Rev. Wm. A. Brooks. Resolved. That while we feel tluit we have suffered a very gnat loss, yet we Kw wlUi profound submission to the mysterious and sudden dispensation of Divine Providence, saUsfied that the Judge of all the earth Kill ' done Unit which Is right, with the sat- ■ isfiiction tKt our loss is hi* eternal fltesolvcd, TKI we tender our lieariy Christian sympatliieslo the bereaved widow and fiunily of our deceased I and heartily commend them to God aud Uk word of Ills grace, who has promised to K a husband to tK ' widow, nnd » father to Uk fnthcrk-s. 1 Resolved. TKt these resolutions K entered upon -4K Minutes of tK8o- . dety and a copy transmitted to the family of our deceased brotKr. Dr. SKldon, State Superinbndenl of IK Bible. Society, followed the reso1 luUons with some very feeling and ap- ' propriate remarks of tK great love and i services which our deceased brother manifested towards tK Bible Society and the love in spreading and preaching the great trutK a* taught in tK i Bible, also of his sorrier* during IK . wast winter in Ocean county. Rev. Joseph Garrison also addressed destitute jmrt of Sooth Carolina among tK Freed men, in organizing churches i and Sunday schools, tK many difflfulties he had to encounter for want of 1 books and money, and appealed to the ( Christian sympathies of the Society for . Kip. , * Rev. Theodore A. Leggrlt followed I with a few earnest remarks on the , great importance of hnring the Bible as our guide and inslrugtor, tKt its 9 holy precepts aa therein taught may lie n firmly fixed and planted in our hearts a and tKt Its teachings may bring forth fruit for tK glory or God and man* eternal Kppinees. Rev. Char lee P. Whitecar tlwn fob > lowed in showing tK great need of L rsrss-rds'ctt . in giving of Ills blessed word that its R*ly isaohhMpunayenidlrato Uk errors '' whteh. are now bring taught by those a who arc at enmity urtUs the trot) is of tK Bible. 5 On motion It was ordered' tKt tK 1 next annual meeting K held in tK . Cape Island M. E. Church, on the 3d * T^^.i^SSiTSS - nor. and Itcv. Theodore A." KggeU d appointed a committee to mate • arrangements for the same. A vote of iKnks was then offered to H Uk ladies of Uk Cold Bpflng PreabyI ( i„ niotion it «* ordered Unit tK a proceedings of Uus iKvOug be pulS
DeatBHi.BlludnnifeMMI D., OcuK.1 sad Aurtrt. UomrettVt Hollsod,) No. SDS Ank slreel, PS Us. _ Is lbs stlg sad couslrr UI br sden si kli diOra. Tte Msdlosl Fscullj sic UtlUd lo un*|» pals. Ro chars* for examination- nto-J j a? Etg&^jS5^C523SS ■ : :«ud ssTaiiS:??!, KS.'srsssi; : losollwr wllk . .ul o( uiltou la ril I □lb. re, iadusad tin lo ksUM tk. ninlanl. Tqjtiom sugbrtor wttk any dlaraw of lb. jelLy. No. «MN. Taalk rtySTl. mtul'a. 1 [ lend aj»!o«l Oelof drcd.ld by boy o( tke f oflty of lb. Pvruvlxa Syrup oi.r otber prepsr silos, of Iron la due In s (Trent measure lo the nr. Wis«nr>^Bnl»nni of Wild I ■
L'Osollt'ltcd Tesftmouj. i i HAItRIED. | ; j P1KRV>K Jul, i I ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ] 1 hour ( rout and Cold Nliitv i I Tullors" Geese ^ J "J"*1 1 t ^TAX^ NOTICE.^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 i^i'dtlr i"*!!.' return" day!" uetok«e eiuhf ' " ' 0 ISAAC It* SMITH. Collector. ! 1 U*P* Inland. Sept. as, isas. oonnt _ j NOTICE TO CKEUITOHS. t J.m'en Dodd^ deeenned ^ ^ | ' D led I . ISSI I eiOT °y' "t n 1 DCNOCRiTir COINTV CONj TENTION. 9 1 live cltlsen* of tkeeolialy of Cnpe May, i 0 opposed lo Rndleal mUnUe^wlll miiel in Ms.. ° TDtrtAV. Tin: dxu DAT OF OCTi'.BXa, j i- REPUBLICAN COUNT* CON. s .TENTION. ,) nie Union anpntdlcan. ot lire county will ■ r of Cnpa IfadjErUi purpoae oT eleellsz . V deletnlen lo Ike county Con.nnlloo_W to ■ held nt Cnpe Ms) Court ikxme.oa ' A JemMyfikn'rSi' sSrn°S"*lre"eoro!lirereo be .uppoi led nt Ibr enjulSf elrellon In Itn8 ca"pn"niaaa.iSfi?Sa*" to°"°"°,a g OBDCH TO snow CACHE. 'S a T an Orpbnan* Court held nt Cnpe Mny • | : E iS'il'H 1- nbuw cnune whyno much ul Hie »kt Undl. „f wiremenu^beredllnnreK. nn 1 renl jiUle nf S "^*Kjrart.'*''r " m^Es " ORDER TO SHOW CACHE. " ; BSSSS „ thaw Hnray. iTE Xdmuud. and J. L Smith, « AdiSnttrntofo'r | fwder lo «bow Cnune. * Boborl Kwtnc, I v- TrTS,wfikfs^.sr.i i d i
KNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENT# WA»Tirb FOR DR lUITf GREAT FICTOglA I. WOSX, ■ ' . "ABOHO EXPLORATIONS," ; an elraant rolnare of mNsi ttd la- i too MilTini, saunAViRfia; nnd n sketch of the Author. . rabi'iakSt '"aura yro'.*MawJr'k','y J.** j AGENTS WANTED FOB MATTHEW HALE SMITH S NEW BOOK. : 8ihmw mi nuiw w_»wj«u. , I IF nK nod lonl la n dny i how " Country* Snnshine aad Sbadow in Sew York. ; ly'uIjlRuS?™'i'SM,^rto*Ml'r"i?0to ' innln. K|tKTelly ami OTI tognavasi tor ft . ' J"5 ro^rrebtuhne.^^ J *.«• rea rem.- -a-ao*?. ; u-s c IIOMK- HOOK OR WOSDKBS, " COTTAGE BIBLE, * oonUKInt nanrly'moo pure. Snnprtnlnn Si ■ I Old aad New TretarahR.wittprKtteU e«I "a few's! Ike Busy Et«=D«sl.Uon> i ^Ijn^yw Kv.AM Han^n. u.n..p..t.-r AGENTS WANTED FOR " THE BLUE ^EOATS,"
GRA NT^ A ND^COLF AX. < I One Areul hn. notd WO Cople.'n »«•'«)• r. as.1^. . (irnOUL HISTORY OF THE WAR, '
i I ooo.' v,sru '■ ",a,: t j Ktofl^A^M'^LDUMn'1*' T11E l'AI.l. ( AMl'AKiN ' "Uili'" ' 'II'D'T ^ EM PLOYMENX | our next pre idf.nt. t the grecian beno. t ( I KT TU li It teH l : TOE FRAME^ OFFERING ! " ' -^WOSDIJI" Of' T(| fUWofrLO .'"Jro'uir«^n . . Vl'.-, ('.'l-burxb, Pn. ii#i«ooss«Bffi®sag - ; CHINES. Mpn/t-rwjirelredP KnUa^indure- ^ \ BoOunl Maw., w sctauKlto. j OIRCOLA# S A W S. BT7LOOI8 & IEOH M0DHTAIN y I{ e'retR<Morttnje Do'ndn. Febru'.rf ami i ^ *ftoodn IMUrd'tT'l' r° The connlanUy 'in d enrich the properly nn 'wtU nn to economise i ~5£sS3fflSSlWSS2t-s-Ksr-gr, s'.-sKfiisa' ,r good security. Tke revenue of ike rend will i r^I.^wTs^d N.I Hnnk of SI. ^ j as"*'!, cadi, Chief Eng. si. Louts a IIL JOHN a. LlOMmuaX*. MNJI. Bnnk, of r, :^;';,."'^.srn.7^'E,&(ii.OTnp!sayHBHIHBHBIKHHW f 1
newK advertisements . K. ' Notzj — From reports aadtettees^fKetvedr , , ! ; v" 'wouldool be without ft foennytklnj. For nnle by nD rewpoantbka denlers. sad die . ■ HATE Tor BEEN TFT ; the. maoNkTIc pocket ' TIME-KEEPER and COMPASS. Lock Bd» L'fSreAarsi,*W. V. _ wnret ' dlwasa, OujoKejttantiee^ tegiegnln^alw«m OXYGENIZED IN1IALANT , emiRR, BROXfHITIB, fOSSfMPTlOV, ASTHMA and SCIIOFl'LA « j iiw'ft^^tKon^'izl!!)" hi J Grocers nnd Drugsists Usee ■ AZURENE, I a I .
Coiioontrated INDIQOBLUE. i A Psten: PtadSanklnn or Emery-Bng U Fnnked. p ■ ■ r.0.,.ntVSa,;hh°y ^in^ ^ J WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR, ° , G " n" rt "jjlll 'toe.. Pntlern., Crprtloito J i """"^''cracuLAas SENT FHKL. >
K real, IliiffiiufrillN GIFT COMPANY! j EA KUA TH EKfTiiHa A PKItK. j ~ V "^5 I d^nT^^r'enrratotnJV^Sa ^F^&aKail^ffurSr ^ra"s»T^^ I * '.ui VtVrf," ihttuUl (!e nddr.nne* (o . THE ORIGINAL ; One. Dollar Broker Store, Established in INKS. Dry and Panry Goods, Hoot* nnd Shoes, Mltrr I'lalnl Won . Woolen A llemp i arpellngs, Straw Mailings, nnd I'lialograpb Album-, XJ-We were th» feel to commenre tke tnln el goods en tk. popaUr plan c( OWE DOLLAR lot! EACH ARTICLE, ocn sales rfuo TR^tot^TUrKteVE ; a «T "ur tsfifKff hoc foeo decided is the Coord if IKm. stile, umd by the Unit fu Statct authorities, not to he a letter) or - a Gift Knterfrite, hot a regular legitiI m cMmi M ;[i|mI|ii[ : SS-^'p^S^IjS > Setfc Thomas mjke. I pto^1'. Uau^wte ° rnoiorrnilh Tl'l urn. l»l Pletnree J yards to - ?or .ale .l-.l foT e.nh nrllole. romprl.lna a I vnrtely of articles usually sold at retsll. at 0 prise, (rem »1.M to so fcr each article. e r*r s rinh sf (If. . rejection oloan of Anretioc. common qosflly , aad Itt printed no[r tire. o? nra»lea tw wde nto^saek, nomfwlw I. JJ -WS hsrehy Inloem Itre public Ihrt 'j the cirr xNTxavaisr WI DOi.LAam»ir the leOre nifsM.t LoUery. We bare Information from reliable authority, thq aU «IFT '" coNCKHNSi.Tni.CIT> W1LLHZCLOSXO i. fy-Fffi^j^nragMif^yinwb*Mc ■ • BssuresnddlresfreUrWrr.... 5 ANDREWS tc CO.. JOB Sudteury^^BtrgeG^ ;
NEW ADVERTISEMtNTS. C™D A U MINIS TBATOR'8 OBTICE. SfSsSSSS , TIMBER AND WOOD SALE. f^YOOIV" AN b y IMliEK[ ! J"sepi m!"isra!*' t^rruxw Mxltov.'' SHE R rFT ' S 8 ALE 8 . ^ AdlottrHeri^Kberlirs Mile. . ^ d n-rnlqwlre^ liot. lean. WepJjson^ n p.X£li; '' The sloresslil sale Is with my eooaenl. nbd j I U. lie the aUenllon ^of ^trlcwln sod lire NUKRIFF'8 HALE. j[ eoiiur
31Tc^C°l£«to"SJl.r» ySS' jstSMf SaS.STL.TSNiW dalrd. February seri^L_aa.l^reouedrd K Deed dated October »«. lb bred WjokG^Pio^UV^DJuwo yr r^!e 1 1 y^ o f k 1 mm y^CcTrroa ^a^ i?ke u^l n Kae EDUCATIONAL.
il^ytlLLR. ^ | VARIETY STORE. | MONOPOLY CRU8HED j C. SHUMWAY'H. VARIETY STORE, G08HEH, H. J. ; Loolc ! Look ! Look ! E Bleacked.nd Brown Marlini.ltqe an, 1 upward. ' Sic. Fall a Wiaur Delalnre Inc. •• - , SAJrtlng Hannah ». - - ^ And Other Things In Proportion. J Groceries, Hollow, Tin and Wooden Ware. 1; HOOTS AM) SllOKS. t COME ONE! OOME ALL! And d° notforsel tobrlns alooc yonrCA#H. "y USUtMlAAI. . L MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I g E 8 T EY'6 iMilllfl jubilXisttk, t (An entirely nets ebp, and very trillion!,)^ "" UHOANN AID aiMIOKUSS iff U- Vnd/er. ( TrrtiOe end fV.o- IjO. ' ' ■ j" WASHING PO WDERf '""'SOA P. -5 w^Tkn£ re "" t°*s snd(r» wRa MONEY HEFUNDKD. on Ask any sroedT for II. Manufartorod oaly °r br IKKCKfJCY ft HALL, . • it (cntEsus SOAP WORKS,) . Y X. No ((* 1 orh ATCUim. (Old Tort Mad, (Wtta. S FLOUR AND WOOD- » CHEAP FI.OFR. a? DELAWARE MILLS o. for ©12.35."" SI A CHEAP CASH ART1CLX, 1 ■o- WABIUgTEPffOtWi. ■j UR( WOOD U| for aele by the cord, by " ■ ,q CAHPBT WEAVLNt. sept.P. 'Wa -if.' ' Q^dSpttag.1 . " REAL EBT ATE saless TAL1IABLB BEAL ESTATE -it fmaSedera'fceKlae-jvnB^^^^^^Si :r, .Wreoifto m"' *■'* -« h. rlren ^ ^.mram. - " ^

