"""" CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER 18, 186.5. "" »>* ■ — * — -** * >
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Hrdnfmliif, Oct. IN, 1S63. The Price or Coal. •The winter .is drawing on with rapid ' , strides, and it behoove* **#ry coal-run nm- j ing hmrt#kr#p*r to iuoklo bis roal inter- , ^ mi. The opinion of ihe poblfa concerning the mi. Bf th# preoewt axlfrbifnrt prinT . Of coal Id lb* market, nay vary. but ib*t tbe Mil doe# • ii.| no on* will dare drny. . Som# will contend that ii j* doe lo > colnbioa'ion of the larger producer* ; other*, i tbnt of an excessive demand ; while tome , antribe Hie reason to a limited aopply. ..r lo delcieat maaae of IraaeporUtion. Now, , bora in Cape May w» pay thirteen dollars . a loo, with ike cheering ( 'j prospect. befara spring re-app«*ra. of still greater de- j maud- ; so lhal it really indicate* that coal | at laaat, shall not return in a hurry tu the , old prices. Now l» economise and expend oor money , to the beat advantage in aecaringgood coal , ■nd at reMonabia prices, t- the interest of , all those who consume it, and in order i„ j accomplish Ibis end, we mo*t look around t as and keep onr^yes open. . Tb« profits accruing the proprietor* , of minaa, are enortnoo* ; and to counteract i this, and saee in aome respect the«e large ! r profits to the couaunier. "Motoai" com. ! panics, or comnamrs which agree to fot. t niah "coal at rn-t," bate been nrganised, and are sow ,n operation it. Philadelphia ' and other* of nor larce ritie«. The pur. pose for which |he>e torn . Bn:e« are formed : ia a l*a '»bl» one, and there' j« n„ reason • why it st .n d not h, sere- 'fully carried ' t ont. Sow «f ihe.e with. * oat doubt, comprised of truly honorable, » trustworthy and skillful eiii|e'r.s. 0'h#r# « are founded on the m-re itea.cn ■••make money off tho- foolish- .-non b .. be|:#re all l hay ana told rvgurflltt mnxh <ni ih|« s collieries and larce working oapjiais. The - sahecibrrs find tbefr mi-tuk- when lo>lai-. It may he nskrit, should the "mifliial" principl bo couateaanrsel hj the |..,op|. ? v me think #u mort a.-urvdly ; Pol. would re. a commend to the housekeepers or Cape May t eoanly, that thay inquire most particularly t lain the ch .racier and management of the j i company thay wish to deal pith, and satisfy I tbamaelr-s that the statements made in F public notices are correct. "Stove*. Mr. Henry Hill, or 526 South Second!* ■treat, Philadelphia, baa a -plendid ,wrt. raeut o stoeos. prepared expmuljr for the e (all sales. Eeary article kept by Mr. Hill, ' t is Of euparior quality, of the latest styles, j and constructed with a view to economy m Tdel, which at preaenl price# of coal and „ wood, ie ao item worthy of serious consider, alien. The people of (rape May cannot do b#U*r lb,n 10 *ir' Mr Hl» » oilTo Agriculturist*. ' We would particularly direct the alien. * tion of agriculturist# to the adrertiiem-nt h of Allen A Needle's in another culanm. The excellent article prepared by thorn, i •nllad Super- Phosphate of l.ime, is pecu- R llarly adapted to arery soil, und it requires d to lie only once triad by farmers, when c thay shall fully realise the beoefil derived f> thtralrain. and in future they will Us« no it othar fertllixar. ll Hair of Timber. Attention i* Hailed to the sals of timber ° aderrtised to lake plane at Mayeille. on * Saturday, the 28«h inat. The «ele will be £ in lota to salt purchaser*, and is worthy m lbs attention of persons desiring to procure a winter's supply of fuel. Postponement. tl In consequence ul the aevere inclemency ri of toe weather last Saturday evening, the Soldiers' Meeting which was called for, did nm take place. ** Though there were quite a number ons- ' wered (be cull and bteved the storm. It. Was i resolved upon by those prrs»ni,' to post- j pone the meeting till next Saturday veniag, the 2f)tb inst. when a loll allen-rence may be looked for. «—-• R The Beceat Election*. The S atee of Peaneylrania. Ohio and ' ,, Iowa held their Hi. Ie election. on Tagaday h. last, and reanlted in the onereas of the Re. . publican ticket to each of th- State#, Ohm j p elected th# Republican ticket by about '25,- ' w 000 majoriiy, Iowa by about the same, ' while Peonsy lvalue » very "lonn *n.l -nfli. cieoi return# have dot been rnc*ivad>t« in. dicate the majority. ^ fiff Ws sciufi mil attention to a lot ,,f lead to lease by J. M. Smith, at the c<frtt#r of Bouth A ('• tigress s tree- a. city •( (!»,., Island. See advertfai m#ni in another colnmn. -Appalling Casual ties. v We have to racurd antithrr of those ter. * rible railroad arciiicots, and the bursting " of a steamboat'# boiler, thereby occasion- P ing great lo-s ofiilr. 11 The casually on the railroad took place * last Saturday, between Harrtaburg and I a Lancaatar, and by which otae persona ware i ° killed and oihera injnred. llwaa.it ap- 1 * pears, caused by the breaking of an axle of i one of the cure. | F The loaa of life by (be explosion of (ha | T boiler of the sieamer Yoeemite, on Sacra- j A tueulu rirer, California, on Thursday last, ■ ' tras much greater than at first reported. Fifty. ■ our peraoav, of ahum ihtrty.tao were Chiuatuen, were killed, and tbirt . (wo uthuru^uucin-d uiicdqiL
I Raperta* f*r the Ocean IV «** ] hitbbnlb Wrhool Association. According to previous notice, s masting of peruotts favorable to the organization of n count; Sunday School Association, vox. iliary to the Sttie Association, was held in the Baptist Meeting Hoase, at tha Court : ! House, on Tuesday. I nth inat. The meeti- g was organized by the ap- : ; pointment of Rev. John 1*. Hall aa tempo- \ | rary chairman, and Genrge W, Smith as temporary Sacretary. Mr. I.. C. Kdmands moved that a mm- I t law of one from each towoahip and Cope I _ Island, be appointed to draft a Constitution j und Rj-lAwa, which wraa carried. Rev. Messrs. Hubbard, of Cape Island. I Sutliff. of the Rower, Jenka, of-tha Middle, 1 Townaend, of Dennis, and WHVon, of the j townabip, ware appointed said com- , On motion of Mr. L. C. Edmunds a com- ■ ; mittee of five was appointed to oominate j 1 permanent officers for tha Aaaociation. Messrs. Georg* Foster, Joseph Q. Wil- • ' lisms, Bushnell, R»v. M. Williamson, and ' | Joseph Hummilt were appointed said j : committee. i After some desoltory conversation on the | the subject of Sabbath Schools, tha s»»o- j ' riation adjourned to meet at hull' past on. j j o'clock. | During' th" races , tbc'delegatea were - taken to charge by the citixena of • 'lie ! ! Courl^llouse, who opened their houo#*, and provided dinner. ~~v*^ j At th» appointed hour, the asgrfMlt'ion | ■ C . ■ The committee on Cooatilatiun reported tlie following, which was adopted : CON'STI I tJTIO.N* or inn CAPE MAY COUNTY ■UND v V SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. {• 1 — XaMR 4KP OMITT. Thi« A.eociation shaR tie called. -The" 1 ('ape May County nutinjyjBchaol Assoculion," auxiliary to ihe New Jersey State ! Sunday School Association. Ita ohjei-t shall he to further the ibtervstx of Sundayschools und thw cause of Christ. All 'etchers and officer- of Sunday. Ii school-, and all clergymen in the county j ' shall be members of this Aaaociation. lib — or orrirKHs and rnciit dctik*. Th# officer- shall be, a President; five I ! vioe-president*, (one from each township j and Cnpe island,) wh" shall, in addition to ! their usnul duties, act as township secre- | visiting Sunday-schools, gathering • information, organ zing r wnship aaancia- , lions, and rrportiog annually ; a corrv*- \ ponding Secretary, appointed by the State • Association for this coonty, and who shall I report annually, and aqaduct the corr<-.<" I paodenrw with tba parent asaoctatian ; and ' i a recording ^Secretary and Treasurer, who ' ' shall record ih# proceedings of the Asaru ' eialion, and Uke charge of the money# of i the Association, and report aooually. | IT.— eXXUAL ugrrtxaa. ' The annual meetings shall be held on the - second Tuesday of October, wheo all offi- ' cer* of the Association shall be elected. v. — aukxdurnt*. Any article of tbi* Constitution or of the Laws may be amended or repealed, at any regular meet|gg of tbs Association, a two-thirds vote of the number present. After tha adoption of the Cnostitatiou, L. C. Edmunds, county Decretory, made a very interesting report of the condition of the Sunday ."cbnols in Cape Muy county, which contained much valuable inand exhibiting a strong iuteia-l in the Sunday-school eanse; bat showing much it yet to be done, before these benefits can be enjoyed by a large number ; of children ia the coonty. At as aarly adny possible, Mr. Kdmands will pat bit report In suitable form for publication, in : order that each year may be contrasted with its predecessor. i The committee to report nomination* of ' ' officers for the ensuing year, then reported ' following, wTio were unanimously elect- ' 1 •d:Prtsident.— Rrr. M. Williamson. Vice Prtridtnlt Cape Island. — George W. Smith. ! 1 Lower Township. — Hon. Abram Reaves. Middle —Alexander .Springer. Dennis " — Joseph R. Wilson, j , Upper '■ —Hon. J. V. io-aming. I ( Curreijxm'liny Srcrttury -h (' Edmunds. 1 ( Utcordiug Secretary and Traaiurer.—' Joseph llammitt. ( The Irnur of three o'clock h^ing h»-vn ( set apart for a chllorsn's meriing, and that { having arrived, further bu#inrss was | su*p*-nded, and tha appropriate exercises proceeded with. The body of the church , well filled with children, whose bright eyes and pleasant faces showed Jt>. at they Tpp ficiaiid The effort To do them go -d. 1 The ex- cise# of tha meeting were aa 1 L Wnxln* by the ehllitreu — "*blp In a Xtocm." t. _ Address by Iter *. Towusrad. a. sinxin* — ' "Uoyal l-raclauusUoa." t. Addrsaa by Rev. Joseph W. Hubbard. S. Slngtug.— "Far out upou the Pralrla. " A Add ma b) Kev. M. Wllao - Brief addresses Were also made by Rev. Messrs. Bell, Solliff, end Mr. Bavhnell. a Rev. Mraare. ILall, Hobbard so Wilson appointed a Committee lo aalacl a place for the next meeting of tb<- Association, and reported in bwir nf tba Dennis, villa Methodist Kpiittpel Chnrch— bastj nese meeting at 10.30 a. children'# | meeting at 3 o'clock r. a., which report I was adopted. The following delegates were then ap- ! pointed to etlvBd Ibe Sunday School CouI ventioa, pi be held in Trenton , on Wedoee- | Thorsdav and Friday, November 1.1, : ICacd 11 Capo Island. — 8. R. Mogonagie. ,l«ower Township. — Parana. Townaend. Middle " —John B. Huffman. Deoon — Re*. D. Tnwus ud. Upper " — lion. J. F. LoaMiO^. ;
A vote of yhank* w»* passed to ih» offi. j cere of ih# m#eting. and to the citizens of f tMs Court Room* for their kiodn#** and boa- ' pRality towaida the members of the Aaaociation ; after which tbedoxnlogy wo* song- ' *ad the meeting a'ljpurogji- ! r — , Our Philadelphia >Vurk-Rax. - rnii.ADiLruiA. Oct. 13. '65. Dxae WaTU.— Mid the myriad changes » in fashion, the verinbliSesi of tht* cit^oliI mate,, and the unprecedented influx of visi- - ' tors, our city pre*eaU- a scene which first 8 delights and then amnxes. 1 j Election — thank the I/>rd I — is fiver, anq • j we are no more bothered with per*onnl pla. . | card's, aooouocing personal villiaairs, Ac.. - of th# va rings candidate*, staring us oat of t " I cnuntenaoce from every board-fence. Tha i - ; Republicans, with a single exception, have curried all the Dtate and city offices, ex- ■ - gepting various ward council men, a Stale* " ; senator or two, Ac. Great,.*# is the C"-r- | caption among public tn-o of all parlies, _ "•one man, at least, "has received. from tlie 1 popular ballot a popular rebuke. Given, 1 j surnained John, a perfect embodiment of i all rasaadtty, and on trial just before elec- j * tion for making Cradulent return*, Ac., was I ' | nominated by the ring of the Republican ' j parly for City Commissioner. The people : couldn't stand it, and although the Repn-v ' ' • licuns carried our city, from about A lo | ' *.000 majority. Given was defeated by Cap- I ' ■ (aiu Weaver, tha Democratic nomine , and i thus we hope" ho* be«o consigned to ubll- ' 1 j Vion. Fox {Dem.J. who rfn Tor Mayor was i I again defeated, he having been Henry's • i opponent three year* ago. -Let 'em rip." I haying no vote, don'' rare a fig. ; ca led rtm "Cam.' bells arc coming," it has : , i again become very popular with the substi- ; _ j tution, tlie "Student * are coming." We i , havfi repih sectatives in this city from every t Southern Slate, Cuba, the Canada*, Gef. j many, and New Jersey. Ju- 1 think of ill I It aould-juty a smart, inlefiigeRt and witty vj writer to give the public a history of "sin- : . Ldent'a.iife in Philadelphia." It used to ke ' . thot only thuson* of rich aootbero planters j ever came t^ur city to atody medicThe. (The war ha* altered all that ; now we have , 'em from all kino* of localities,' coming up. , with barely enough cash to pay expenses , and boy u new coat for graduation. Tbey . 1 am the kind though that jn*ke the doctors ( , ' The majority come op, buy their l«cture tickets and books, and immediately start ' off to'hnnt op i boarding house. On the , i College boards are always posted op the numbers of all kind* of boarding house re. , ! sorts, sometimes accomp*nitnl with, such - I ! remarks as, "all the comforts nf a borne. , ' "rooms wall lighted, ventilated and large," t 9i.~ flff goes lh# voung-ten. anil old-lers, • j for some ofotfr students will never see fifiy | again, in search of said comfort*. They > I find the required street and number, ring J the bell, and think it's a grand looking ! place at all events. The landlady an swan | the bell — tne Bridget is making hn«te for. ! dinner. "Is the proprietor at home *" tint- ' orously e*k« the countryman. "I am that : individual," *nys the lady ; "did you wish ; board!" The student start* buck aghast. ; There's enough grea«e on |)er apron with | , which to fry a mess of potatoes ; her shoe* i are slip-hod, and her Blocking* holey. He i leave* abruptly, and the landlady indignant- ' ly slums shut the door, commenting at tfce j same time on the ingratitude of mankind | in general. Further research reveals to j the- forlorn young innn, no better place for ] the money, ao lie goes hack, pay# a i : week, is pat into an already crammed room, j | intended primarily for a closet and not a j | dormitory. Ho invest* a quarter in a pipe, ' j fifty Cent* in tobacco, treats the re* l of hie I ! companions to i<eer a* an entrance fee, ! put* bit trunk under the bed and hi* b6ok* I the mattrass ; and mid uawbole- ; some ventilation, worse rating, and an oc- • castocol debauch, spend* the lire months | of the term ; graduates if competent, and ; | then goes home thanking the Lord that he j. j will date u whole bed at last, even if he pitch it io a ho y- mow. Good-bye. Ralth Rustic. 1 j —The work oh the Capitol extension j j will probably cease till next spring. A i j few weeks' more work would bava finished j the superb portico on the North front. ; Inside Ihe artists are busily at work upon 1 the great paiuting upon tba dome, the fig. j urea io woie'i are ol collutsa! proportion*, but aliicb is concealed from public view by j a scaffolding ol board*, it I* hardly ex- ■ peeled that tbi* painting will be fiuished tbi* winter. — The i iral District of Cdlumbia colored mem, which recently rutomed from arrsice in th# South, na Tue«day marched i to tba Executive Mansion and passed in | review before President Johnson. The ■ resident, on the conclusion of the rvriew, ; look the occasion to ^ddrera Ibe members a* the representative* of the luor millions | Of their race in thi* country; at consideraide length, telling tbem that this was their : country oa well aa anybody's else, and thut : it rvmaiued for tbem lo ibow, by habit* of industry and booeaty, whether thay ar» worthy to take their part io peace, a* they . • ban to war, in tha maintainancv of th re- • public, ibe development of (Is resource-, 1 and the rdocation and elevation of them • wives. . Una problem in regard to the colored people, he said, bad bean solved - by the war end the mancipation prorlams- • lioo ; but aoiithrr remained yet to be do- . • poeed ol ; and that was whether the colored race coold be incorporated and made a permaneo< and harmonious ingredient in • lint population ol thecunnfry. II# himself | 'trusted tSat it could, and conjured hi* {"auditors to work with uim io good faith wuiia making Uteaxper-iuiiuk.
. Tiling* in Sew lurk. New Yogx, Got. lith. '65. . j Dxir \V»v«.— Matteri of any importance ] or interest which might Vi considered wor- ' thy th# ult-oliou of your teadera, jiw'. now j are most iiuacovtitaeiy *u)pi*nl ; but a'» j New Yorkers, ns a general tb.ng. cannot | exist long withant *om« excitement, w# ''may, befpru we are mni T wr-k* older, be ' fatly satiated witb stirring *«Ant*. " | Since my last letter, there has lie#n ' somewhat of a lull in the political storm. Iti* the common remark, that it ba* beenS - a long while since such a spirit of iodiffet-. eoen was displayed by any opposing jMiliti"j ral parties as is, this fall. Especially since ' th# late Psnn ylvania election* cam# off. . 'politicians snnia to have made op their \ " I minds, to let things slide ; aWd they don't 1 ' make those desperate' and strenuous effort* "j a* fisretofoae, to alter the course of things. ' I It would *t the first glance appear, that ' Democrats and Republicans stand on the ' earne- platform, in tbi** State' at least, and consequently it does .not materially matter ' ' which i« the winning color . This oolice- • able absence of the cu*totliary blaster a . " j tending election time, and the fact of the . ^ smallnes* of the republican majority last • November, make ibe i*sue 0<-xl month " ; (JuitH a sen-atom has been lately created | in the sporliug circle* of ofcr community. : : by that extraordinary feat performed by ' the horse Dexter, on Fu-lpoii fours#, leing l-latid. This horse lias ncconipl:sh«d •<•# 1 | fastest trotting on record— -one aide to two ' minnti-s and elghloets aud one.tiflh second*, i Think of^ that ! ^ see that voor famous ngard lo the turf sports, a* the races at ' ; i'atersun have attracted a considerable ' ; crowd of our fashionable* there, even num. * bers of the fair *#X, in company with bus. ' ' hands and brother*, having graced Ibe field " : with their ever-welcome oresence ; and alt 1 oolto in speaking hhrhly of the *mo*ement 1 1 and pleasure derived therefrom. * j The Harris divorce ca-e i- drawing to . | close, tha examination of the witnuaae* yen go to work io summing up the evi- t ' denccs. ' The Tunisoun amhasaador and soile de- ' T"r ''-d yesterday on a tuur to Niagara Fails. - ' fajTNx^haring visited the priut-ipal |>lace* nf _ Wlerest in this city, expressing their pleaioMFaiid astonishment at the sight* they 1 heli-ld. and gratitude for thn hospitality ' | experienced at the hands of the people of ' New York. ' | Th- Fenians still hold out at their res- . i'pective places of meeting, passing re#o|u. , • lotions, admitting new circles, and d-liver-i ing speeches, but. do but meke quite as. ' \ much onise Since thole quick aud dec sire ' | measure* were adopted. by the Jtrili«fi Go*. ' | ernm-nt. in respect to the uiembeM who { i wero recently arrested in Ireland. Ala-. ' I poor Ireland! tho (ill the avowed object ' I to free you i* good, yet the moduroja-rutidi r"| proposed to effect that bi.he.i-for event. ' | will undoubtedly d-om tile al'-ui. t to I'al1 ; lure. In this belief many will diff-r with ' ' me. hat tin... will tell. ' | Before clo-ing. 1 must «uy a word or two 1 i to the fair ones. A stranger on Broadway ' ; will not proceed far. ere he i* (truck with • ' j Ihe brilliancy of aome of. our dry goods and j ' j fancy millinery .stores, all itvuling one nil- J ' j other, and each claiming tu display the 1 ' I a* teat styles of bonnet#, hate, clonk*, und ■ ' J the newest patterns of this. Shut and the I other, direct from Pari#. Being ncco*- i tomed to these sights one lose* the interest [which a stranger finds in them ; but one j day during the week, while strolling down ; ' this great Broadway of oars, i chanced to . ; gather a piece of information rnlatin.- to ! the fashions, which some young ladies may ' wi*h to know. As I we# crtissing Thir-j. ' i teenlh street, I f-ll in immediately hetsiml | •two beautiful looking ynng |adie», who; I appeared to hail from Fifth Avenue Or i thereabouts, dressed a la mndt of course. ' I know it may not be considered proper in my' becoming a listener to their ennversation, unknown to tbem too ; but bow coold , I help it, tbey spoke altogether loo loud. ' j Their conversation wa not-, 1 am sure, so j • very confidential, as they were discoursing ; ! in very decided language on noun—fashion ! which one upheld and the other discarded, j ! From their talk, 1 found that there is a ! rivalry h"t*#en two style* of bnt.net— the FancKon and V Empire, the furmec-baicg the , , prettier and late style, but having to tneke > way for the latter, the present rage. This 1 goes to show that anything wh.ch it startling, original, and absolutely and entirely | new is sought after by the majority of the present generation, whether unbecoming or otherwise. May each fashions meet wirh the fate f the waterfalls, is tne elsh of u 1 ■Wavxr.' No Politics tx Goveknmxnt WoRKitior*. * We heartily endorse the order of Secretary i i Welles directing that bn money shall be . ; extorted from employee* in the nary yards ■ I for political purposes, and that no gang* of; ; men shall be taken on just hefora election : r for the sake of their voles. We trust Ahat . ; Pre*. Juhosfin will x* that *itnilar order* are issued 4y all the other department*, . ' and that lli|y are strictly observed. The , j disgraceful/political taxation of clerk* m* i oar poet qffn -s and custom house* snnold i j cease at j once and forever. The wbo'« I J country wjll support Secretary Welle* in . , hi* coorse. Th* order is the most popular j document be ha* er-r signed., I j — Tha Presidents of tho Pecnsylvania i and some of the western nuds have engaged i Lto eooatruct.sixty mile* of the Union I*#-\ f cific road, ,we»t ol Jiucrenee by Ihe 1st of i M*y next. The Iton has already been i shipped, by President Tboui|*oo of the ; PcuQsylviUiia Railroad.
PERSONA U — Fx-Mavor L#iu.x, iif Washington, has ' been r-lea-cd from Fort Mc Henry . p — Jeff. Devi# ha# lieen removed to bis 1 ' : n*w qneftere within Fortress Monroe. ' — If. Thompson has been atopping at ' th* Duoiherii Hotel, St. l-oui|/ ! " 1 — J.im»* A. Dir. editorTnr many year# , 1 of the Bi>*loo hurnal. died Of, last Tbur*- ! I i ' — General Buell i* president of a com- j ' •J pai.y Wbis^h.s leased Alexander's iron- j * J eorksWh Green river, Keulacky. — Kniffson Etheritlge, of Tennessee, ! ' . was lately released Jr..* prison on parole. ; f His trial be i ore a "inUitdfy Commission at J • t 1' — Ex-Senator Gwin, of (.'alifoniui, anil i 1 i fcx- Gov. Clars, of M.«si*sippi, have crossed ' . the Rio Grande. Itom Mexico and anrren- , ' I been committed to' Foil Jackson. I • : •— Col. Wm. J. Sewrli, late of ibe 3f»»h c Regiment. N. J. Volunteer*, has just been ■ breveted a Brigadier General by the War j 1 monil. haa tup'pre**-d th- Fommrr, iai Hut- l; ' its editor*, (or the publication nf an j|ljof. " ll-rting on our lute Prosident and ht« tar. | bc-n srnl-nc-il l -r life. He wa., foacrl ' Thnma* Heoll. lie was put to hard work " — It has been proposed t« M .j .r;G-n. *' I oral Howard to bold a national cotton. curing frqednien a, laborer* in the proper ' t agricultural impl-men l*£nd other matte;. ( , ul interest U^^^fateyers uf the Staple. • - Pr-eident Johnson on last Wednesday. » ' by official order, directed the rnlouae un ■ : lli.it parole* or Alexander II. Dtephem, ; J of Georgia, George A Trenlinlni, of Sexlh ' ', Carolina ; Joho H. Reagan, or Texas; e r John A. Campbell, of Alabutnu ; and " Chafle- Clark, ol Mis«i*»ippi— five person* I \ who, as our readers are aware, field promt- 8 and who have for some time jftrt been com ] i . fined in different fori fees..-, 'i'hr Prrmdrnt • > directs that, in consideration ol the fact* I that tho author: ty .1 the natiouui govern. ■ plo d for pardon, ih-y be all w. d to proore to remain until called upoo to au.w. r ! 11 -any cburge» which riiay lie prelcir-d ugaiurt " them, or am.! they may Lute been par- |. > duned. . h .STATE ITEMS. r 'j —The Centra! Railroad Company bos I declared a ipiart-rly dividend of tw and a ^ ' ' half p.-r cent ' ,, — Hon. William B. Krttnj of the Nwr^1" otk Adcerliner, formerly United Slates • Minister at Taran. returned to tbi* conntry ' | with hi* fvinily by tbe China, after on on- ' j. i sencc of fifteen years abroad. j „ — The Republican# of Mercer coonty I1- ! have Dominated Mr. Aoxu*;us C. Richey i a* their candidate for Senator. Mr. Kicbey j-1' ! t* a prominent lawyer of Trenton. | I The Dernocr*;# have "nomiifhted Edward | - , ; T. R. Applegate as tb#ir candidate for the same position, and George Hrearley for : ■Sheriff. ! ( — As nearly a* can be ascertained, l|ie : ' number of volunteer*, drafted men nod -on- 1 stltntut, famished by New Jersey to put ! j down the rebellion, was eighty thousand. „ • — At the charter election in NVagtrk, ' L on Tuesday the luth io»t., tbe Republican# ' earned the city by a large majority, uatn- ', ing twelve hundred on tbe vote ol Noveui- - bor.leCrt. f — Tbe c«i»a> of Warren county ha# been completed, aud ido wv against 3C,-f3 f { in lew— an increase ol 1,169 ia five year#. , t, l-Tltfi g^atest lucre**# hrn been tu Phillip*. I burgh and iiacketutoan. /* ■ — The corner stone of a. new M#;hodirt [ } Episcopal Church wo* laid at Fair View, Glqneestcr County, by tb« It«». C. H. : WWffakcr P. E. nf Bridgnlorf District ou • Thursday morning, Oct. 12th. j ; — We are glad to announce thai tbc dif- ! ficulty hetwrrn the Gltf*> blower# and Mau- > tger# has b— n arrangen by the manager* f ! acceding to the terms of the blowers. — , j 1 Some misnppreheniioo ha* existed with re- J | j g.ird to the trouble^, Th# blower* did not , | "stnke" for higherf'wages, but bald out : agatoil a reduction propu-ed lo be made by the tnuoaget* on laal year'* price*. Work / I -ill be immediately resumed aud now every , t ; departmeot of tndottry to Mtllville Vill fie * ,10 full and succesifu! operation. a > — The work uo tbe railroed to run from i Egg Harbor City to Little Egg ilarbor ■ river, and there to. connect with steamboat (or New York, hat beeu commenced aud is ^ Pth earnestness, ll »ud in operation by is uoe of consider- t anuc co -nty. It ou with New York (l Lie. — .Sou th Jcrug
GENERAL NEWS. — The Cour. Marli-i trying Champ For- ^ gu*on has closed. Tim finding ha. b-en — Tie. T#on#-»e# ferance of the Me. th<>4>#t Episcwpai Ci-urch, Soifth. rrrom . m#nd* that the won! toutb be vtrickeu t the nam# uf tiieir Church. ! — it is sain that (he Pirsjdeot bos directed the withdraw#! ol rnbned troo|i* ! from Kruluciiry, and Uiu u-pen-ion of — The Democrat* of lludson county | have nominated Charles li." Winh- ld lor * Matthew AruisUoug. i —During Hie month uf September four ' bundle liiuusann dollar* Worth of tobacco bonded at oor hunureii and sixty thousand, shipped from Richmond to Nottbvru port*. One hundred and seventy thousand pound# of tobacco Wa- shipped I Tom that city to Europe en Wednesday lasl% — The match lor five tnousaod dollars Dexter could out trot a mile ID two minute* tlie Fashion Aiur#e, on the loth iost, be having accomplished the Teat, m two mm utes. eighteen second, and one-fiilh, aud country. GaXXan.gm guvc I concert for the. ! briiefil ol the s. amen on board the steamer Lalayelrc, which nalizad a hohdrcd and fifty dSmiis. The prima dunna sang favorite •#*.-«>•/ from the "Uallo," "Dan P .Squute. ' and "11 Favorite." She was as--fated by A biles, M".e, Natalia Tilman, of New York, who acted at pint 1st on this "* ocoion. and Won gteat ap^lvM# for her • brilliant method and spirited playing of SPECIAL NOTICES. JOII\ U. IIIIT'.MAX, L.ite. Vaster. Examiner, and htilli'llnr In Chiinvery. i Ctri: MAY COURT HOCSKmNRW jcjucv. CITIZENS or CAPE MAT ! • HKAD! Kb All I ' ANII RCKLECTItt VV , .. ill m*k.' niu »--onJ nip Throu*!. I «re May count). Ir*. :us miUvetoo MptcaiWr IBtn. !"»».— atdr o,"iv#te-> » ivitot inil Tnekahii^ ^ ^ ^u^Otrt^'oat^.^^'TtnToo^mu^mrW^ I will sp-j. out Norih K«t ib.ruiv We eao rei *i) I,- to j, !,'#•— our old t'sjw May trleoits We Hill 'rvli,n«r .,11 tl'C*' goods ^foi^ Wool ^or Hu"*e. ui J.widi ^'ri fold Serins#M«. H. 4, J. »U BOI*. (('HIS HERN ! (THINKERS I '*te iV-^bM.'idwwIl'd ' (d»-y ' Address, Warner a Uo,. lio-.UIyn. Nrw York. I»K tl'NENN, U l.l.N tlN'KNM AND CATARRH. ISAAC#. Iteaito and Amur. Ifbrmrrl) of Lrvilrn I. II, mint p-ll«i'lr -iirve. m the City and Country can Ie «• n >t hi# "Rite. Tne medical he li,« ih. see re, Is In lbCr»«ct'te ARTIFICIAL j "lamination- ' J#ta-T MAKIUKl). ' AV ALLEN- ANDORFKR—Ai Bridge, N. J.. Get. 4th. b. Rev. J. W. Hub. Kanl. Mr ( borles Wallen. of 8t«A Creek, j lo Ris, Annie Andnrfer. of Budgeted. IIKAV KIT — PRIOR. — M C'apa May t "i in H l'lou«e, Ocu.her 1st |#tij. by the Rev. E. N J#nck#. Mr. Benjamin F. Ilewrtt. \ y i.r fonrl Una*#, m Miss June M. Price or 4 | Cold Spring. GRACE— MIXSBR.— By Ui« sum#, at l Ihe -ame place Septen her 2d. 1863, Mr. ; Franklin Grace, of Goshen. Mis# Lydia M 1 ... r ..I f.-ek ' DIl'.D. / 1 6. \ ill' - A I Cap* Mand N. J. on Wednesday. Gcioher 1th. Mrs. I'hmbo B. I sar.l, in fhe 57tb year of h#r age, I CUMMIN OS.— A t G rewa Oreek. 8"pt. i 20th, Lou Cuimntiigd, infant daughter of ; Jama* T. auil Uurial.il. Miller, aged 1C | month*. r ■ _ r.vnif ■«« lovely. (fie hb An: r 1 hut • dej 1 T# ! ' ' — » ADVERTISEMENTS TO LEASE. cornet Of South If Congress *ts.. near Tlixaa* . ciilwfc. Apply lo ; nl 1-311 JKSSf M. XMJTH. OA* Pl.YKIt*, ; 1' c# huriel* may he uocrnod and cleaned out, TRUM AN A SHAW, No. 635 i bight Thirl)- live; Marks! stviwV brlow Ninth, rhltedel^k. . coitNr.H, r.KtiiKii nitltJL l SD Patent CtuVoh 10-.-, (the Utter require no other itmces nnl ot lUm e Dirts, lor sal* by . Tltl'MAN A SIIAW, No. 6»S (sight thlr:)-li.e, Morkai Mrs*!. lelnw Ninth, philsdelphla. PUIPLK wiio Y.IKK TlCJItT, HMDOTH CAHPKTH (IAN get Carpet mretehem vrlth Cmwhars. which sir etlVeluu for that |iuR*e#,and alio good Carpel Tacks, Tack Drawers and Hammer,, lor sale by TRUMAN h SHAW, «... » d-dyh. Ml" R F IIOl'ME, (TAPE ISLAND, N.J„U now ojeu, ami Will rej main o|# n dorlax tha Winter aeowin. loe^lha A nrfciH-l*** supply of an parlor Bmadlea, Wla»s, he., ronstantly on band. t..»nd Whisky lor Fatally use. at C oo per OaDaa. ROBERT RICE, oetisj fntprlplor, TIMBER SAEE- ^ \\riLL he sold on lb# Premises, In lot* to aufa >> Piirehuerx, on v saTikdav, octoder xt st, i an, rosDk of sr.i .vd/.m; T imbk* a mavtjlib. A Urx" portion of whph Is vcty heavy, and all of It within oue-hv.f :•.; Ic • ' ihv RoHroad, aoA-Uus£r. (.,urvbatfU*M«h*UBi>. Conditions eo#y. R. a SWAIN, Agest. May vide, Oet. lOUi, "05. fal#«l

