Cape May Ocean Wave, 8 November 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 2

' CAVE MAY WEAN YVAYK. WF.DXESDAY. NOVEMBER H. HB5. ' n

t ^rt'arr. Itknd, 0»pe Hay County, H. J. 8. R. MAOOjiAGLE, Wrdufiilnr. *•». 8. IHM.

A Pforl«maiion. F» Mr rrriumv o/tkr Vmt «i SUf ./-MtorHra H'tmu, It b*s pleated Almighty I lot. during thr St which J* BOW awlx to smea*. J"*!*? «•' , nrf rawny' ftHtn*Krfe»Tfal e-d-.tji^r mil ■ it, and to form 11 sete sseure the fflre*tAg* <•( | peace, unity and harmony, with n great enlargement of rlrll liberty i Mid Ii kt r't. Oar Hbseealy r.lhrr ha also, during i the yeat . graeto. •!» "fH-flmi ns ihr calamities j ef forrW- war, inlUra and I Amino while our j granaries srr lull of the frulto of an abundant *eaH 'turn*, AiliirMiBni ea slteth i nation, wltt-r • ■la to ■ reproach lo nay people ; Now. therefore, £ndrew -to|»n*on, Prssl-irnrot the the Catted Stale*. .10 hereby recutsmeug to-tha people thereof, thai they do eet rynto- aii'. observe Ore | riRaT THURUDA* OF DECEMBER •a a day of .\alloual Shank-giving to the Creator of Anj I do torttet reeotnnieml th*- no that nccs" i ■ion the whole 1-er.plr Ria-e oonfrsetns of our national alas against hi* UilUute gordnese. and with ' oneheort and one mlrtrt loptorr he Dl.tneguhUnce in the way* 01 nathiaai'ririu* and hollnraa. In teettoHMy whereat* I haae hereunto net my hand, I affiaed. Oboe af the Cit£ at Washington tola twenty-etoh'h d.yo| October, In the yearofour i Lord one thouaand etg ,t hundred and toty-flv. ( and of the Independence of the United State, the ninetieth ANDRBW ,H>HN«tJS. By the Prealdent «'*. a stwano, Secretary of , Washington, OctoharW, ttoS Election Urfurua. tape Mpj I ftmnlj. 1 FOB GOVKRNOR : . V- Wauit. R. Uccios. D. , Cpp*r 206 -r'3' |> Ilennia 13" '44 1 Middle.. 195 114 law 143.- C« U Cape Inland. 54 62 , 7.35 440 410 1 ; f lTard-» tnojorily. 295 f FOR ASSEMBLY: !| BFUI.KT, R, PUCK, D. 1 1 Uppa* jiM ■1® 1 Dennis. - 13" 142 : Middle 200 -110 > Lower 143 67 11 Cape laletid M 62 1 " |: Beef ley "» majority. 343 FOR 8HKBIFF ; « Wruio*. R.* LS-ulaf. f>. " Upper 208 87 '« Denni*.. 101 176 Middle 193 119 Lower 14.7 * 68 . Cape lalaod 53 6.3. ^ 698 513 I 513 . , 3Vil*on'( majority, 185 ' FOR CORONERS : Rrr. Br*. Upper 206 32 j Ilennia 137 144 |" Middle 195 114 I Lower 14.3 68 j , Cape lllai.J . ... 54 62 ' 735 ' 440 440 R»p. majority. 293 " i Cap* May County Soldiers' 1 Union. An adjourned meelirtif of the Hold tern' A A-»ociati.>n mat held on 5Din-ls; evening, j ^»1 the Cl'y Had. Cape laland. * 13mt toeetinc *>■ called to order at 8 o'clock, by Ike Pntident. and af'er the mi rial re of the pracatHne meeting being , read and diapovd of. the committee ap- . po*l»'ed tn draw op the ConaiitatioB and fit-Low*. then made their report. On meltnn. The Cnnrtitoiion. kr.. were tead be aeethina, notion err thna adopted. The Con.lrjtfioti compriaea fifteen nrficlea, anil the By. Lawn to(rether with Rale* of Or ler to lie nhaerred hy member" ' at time of Iranfaclitin af oainera. . It having occonied imd iderahle lenyt1 •f time to fri thr-nfh with the Cooethn- ! tioa^te.. nof«rthpjjioaine«a waa brfinsht , tie na» the UntlWr^herefore the election of j elfieere, for the enauinjr year, »«a deferrpti till next mertinf. when all thttee wiahinfr j to become membera of thia Union, art r» qtre.Ved to be present. On motion, »be meeting adjourned to I meet on Saturday e»»mog, llth ioet.. aame time and yl»e»A fall BtUodancada rcqaeated ; a«d let I all who deaire or fbtend to be membera oh . this Bfeooiation. respond to thia call, or j foreard Ibetr aame*. addressed to lbs Prcf- j id ml or Secretary. C. S. Uaobatu, r Secretary, pro few. • 0* Attention is called to the sal# of a valuable farm, adrrrtlaed among our real aetata sale*, and located about one mile j from Cape Inland. The farm if well wor- ' thy the attention of petaene d-«iria« to lo- j cata in tblf county, and to capable of beinc made one of the moat prodaetire propertiea; in thif faction of the State. The farm will ' be ebowa and farther information given by ; Jeptm hi. Bmltb. Eaq.. uf Cape Lload. or John E. 1". Stitea, K'tp. of Camdeu. — A Richmood et.rrrwpondent state* Hi*t i Cftuoel A mo- Bihpey, formerly Paymaster of Iba Department of Virtioie, and aonw time ago ordered to Washington to answer eomflatttll df defraodrog the goyeromei'l * and aoldiers, baa beeo granted the alternative of reetnriag the fanda alleged tu hawbe en withheld and reeei>iag an honorahl-di-charge. or to eland lis trial before n e< art martial. Hi* decision ie not yet known.

Fur the (mm Wave. (apt .May Cnumiy hunday School*. A* a matter of interest tn-tbe reader* of the W atk, uad more e>p-eially to the religinae perrioo of them, who In I an interest tu the training of our yoalb io the Sabbath School ootler the hleswng of the (Jo«p»l of nur I.or-1 and lltvIM, who said : "Feet) my Inmba," I will give thestatistic* aa reeei>ad frnai the SupenoteadeDls of the Sut-balh-sehools. in lbs coaaqt of Cape- May. We have in this county thirty-three "t-h "pi iiclading twa colored 1 i >choti|s. In lime achunls, there *r* engaged 319 teacbere and 61 offioere. Average attendance of teachers,, 249 : J Teacher., church member*,. 291' ! Scholar. eon-Ued, 1683 j ! Average u" end arte of. scholars, 1355 ' , 1 Sch -lurv user eighteen years, 190 ! Soliolare, chutcb metqhers,. 156 ■ t iitnet-ioit. dun tig past year, 4 6ti ; ! ; Dearlo. ' 25; , ; Coalril-otioas for baneroleot porposv* 8,'ultl Vtdamee in lihrariea, 8369 'I Srhm-to di-ctituiiiB-d during winter. 111 j Sfhot to holding mouth y prayer meetings. 'in Sehottls that have monthly tnissionpry orgaoitations, 8 j ! In the county, there* are. a> reported by , I the town ' swiwrintendehta of oar pah|<! s. f.o.1 . ahoot 2.4W» c hildren from 5 to 1yar»of age. In t edncdng '190 arholatp^T j «» reported over eight.-, o years, from I,6wT| J it leaves m oar Banttay-frhuola, as enroll-tl j i fruity. 15 to 18 years of age, 1,463, which ) l.-ove# poo chil ren nh" -lo n--t enjoy tb- . | blef ingf of ihe tin.-pltl. as tanghi in th- : tlnndat— chnn|>. . Where are these child..; j ! Can they no. bo 1 trdouMHqlo the ' ' Hunday-srhool ; Who is reepon-iibla for i ' them ? Are not their sonls precioo in ihe j-gyaof Him who said t "Buffer litttoxlrfldt ' I It will also be seen io the ftalistics of j learher*. there appear 2H wjio are not ; | rhorcli members. Whilst we thank and grateful to these individuals who show ; t by their personal attendance as teachers, j J that they acknowledge the claims of the i j Gospel, what shall we say of the churches iotbe county, which are fo strong in mem- | ! bership * Wt at saya the Divine Master? j | "On work in mv viueyard." Will they I then stand idle, whilst other", who profess ' ! not to be hi* disciples, obey this heavenly i , command ?" If all cannot teach, there is | | something for them lo do in finding oat j i those who do not attend the Sunday-school, | an-i bring them within Its doors. Will the ; ] church engage in thia matter ? In giving tint Mat let ice of money for ben. i evolent objects, this does not include money tba lihrarivs. I'm'-ably a* taocb more been expended for books. Three schools 1 know, during the past year have raised over three hundred dullnra for books alone. , So then we hove raised ovar S1000 in onr Sunday-schools, which, like "bread cast upoa the waters," shall return in dne eeaI son. It is to be regretted that all tbe j schools have not regnlarly organised teach- | era' monthly prayer meetings ; for sorely ; need prayer to gaida as right id this I work of onr Master— "Tet who that know > the worth of prayer, but wiahra to he often there " Right arhoals, also, only report regnlarly . organised missionary meeting*. Why is not all car schools trained in giving, and praying— From India's coral strand, Whvrv A trie's suaay fountains Roll down their goldea sand-" Many of the school* are discontinued dnring the winter month*. Ia-i n* ask ourselves, do ehildreo attend wuek-day school" daring these months? If so, why not the tsonday-echool ? In some places there may be good reason for this vacation ; bat is it so in all that la reported ? We leave it with the school* to ponder sno^pray over, they themselves being judges. In closing this statement, permit m» to »uy, that I think Cape May can compare ! with ilty of the counties in oar State, as | regards her interest and teal tor Sahha'h- | schools, according to b*r population. The I hints stid. suggestion* that have been thrown ' ; ont, are ont to Cast censure or reflection on i a- y schools; only that wa may *tir op each ' i other in this work ; that we may admire the kingdom ot our I^rd sod Master ta the : minds and hearts of these little one ; and ' ' may ihe Great Hnepherd gently U»*d ihe*e ' j lambs iolo the bosom of tbe l.'horeb. "for of aoch i* the kingdom of Heaven." , L. C. Koauaps, "j-Corresponding Secretary of Uape M*y Ca. ' < Sundey-cheol Association. Mnltal. Mr. John Hsirtmin. of Millville, wbo is | sgent for some excellent mnsies) iostro- . ments and sewing machines, will visit Tape * Isiaad to-day. (Wednesday.) and will re- ; main a few days at the Washington House, 1 for the purpose of exhibiting and di- posing ■ of hi* instrameota and machine*. Mr. H. "j rill be accompanied hy his dsaghter, who : i* an excellent performer on tbe organ and *! piano. Pertmn* desiring or intending to '; procure any articles of that natore, or who ^ : wish to have, pianos tuned, should call uo MA. « It i* Mr. Ilartatau's lolcotion tu vuul the t ! Court Hons# on Mnnday. and will stay a ■r - abort time llisre. Any who desire to sef »• him on business, wilt do well to rsmrtnbej * this feet. Nlarr Sunday Reboot ConvrntiM w This body hold* its nex( snnnal sw*aior I* in 1'renlon, on W»di»e»dor. 15th iaat-,. It : to earnestly desired that every school it >i this county shall he represented by one cm [ more delegates. ^

STATE ITEMS. , I • — A Prsshyv-riao chotrh has bevo com- ' ,f 1 pleted at Homsrs Form. Atlas ic coanty, j and was dediroted on 'ITiBf»dsy"2.| iost. ' , ,1 — A» Rridgetun. the trial of Joseph C. • r h Mprrieon for ' b" murder of Daniel Bell, of ' | it ! Fairfield township, re*qlted in a verdict of ) j murdertfl the second degree, and a sentqaae ' d I by Judge R.mer of Sen years' hard labor in j j. | tb» Sbste Prieoa. ' — MX the annaai elrction for Director* ! I * of the t.' ■widen and Atlantic R*i1roed Com- J -• paay, held on Thursday 26th alt., tbe fob I 1 I- j" lowing gentlemen were elrciedvlo serve for 1 ' | the rnsuing year: R. Frnxer, Stephen ; 1 9 I Colwell, A. J. Anlrlo, Andrew K. Hay. ) 1 '■ - S, Richards, W.,p Bell, Jonathan Filney, ■ 3 i Knoch Jiuughty, J . W. Cooper. (J. W. - ' •*> 1 Carpenitr. J. C. Potts, U- II. Boody and | ' o; H. M. Alexander. 6 • — Mr. Ha*hf6trck inform* u» thai Mas- 1 ; ler C. H. Mwndrville, of Horgi-u Co, ha* : " 3 really beaten bis friend Una io the beet ' n business having one day la.t week presented 1 9 , him one, of hi* own raising weighing six 1 pound*. Tin* -peuks well lor Bergen soil. 1 By be w iy, w - old It not be better for nur 1 II country generally, if we bad more agricultural race* among the roots and Vegetable* j ' * !; gl- — There ia a New Jer-ey dvpartmen) in I gre-rt Bailors' ami Soldier*' P'air ut ' f ^TphiUdflphi*, of whirl, ibe-loquirer sav* : ' T| 'l"h New Jersey Department pre.enis' >i ' white headed jnpr'on mari-nn velvet, wit1- I * e j a cushion to much, of lod.ian antk. They ' j end are Walurti at fihy dollar*, to fie award- * e • ed through anWriptiiin ol one dnllareach. j r | There is W-erv haniisiime'cnilection of Bo- ' e lirniian and Purl*n vases, wax fi,-wet* and j •' irjtr htuck setter Pfni:. hlilWI^d TrtnTphin-i ' I torn flowers. On Thursday there will be ; 1 1 on exbihitiuo »t this table, price only ten , > t jjceots, a cherry -colored ca". a rare curin*ity, I , which, when rxhihitadmn California, real- t v i land a large sum. I L will lie on wxhibitmn i ( , for one day only at this place. | t , I . Itrronsf ruction. Secretary Heward, in a di spatch to Pro- 1 J visional Governor Marvin, of Floffida, in- ,, I tnrni* him that tbe President regards the 1 , | adoption liy the Legislature uj the sUvety 1 ' y proliihitinn amendment to the national ! 1 , | ronatitu>ion u*anindi*peuaati]epreliuiinar 1 , to the restoration of the State to her for- ' l_ I mer poaition in the Union. Of coarse 1 ,, : what the President requires of Florida he j | will require at tbe hands of the other stairs ; ! L I lately in rebellion. y President Johnson, in a despatch dated ' on the 30th alt., instructs Governor Mur- , 1 , phy, of Atkansa*. to proceed in bis work j ' d' of niiioriog^the former relations between ' , that State and tbe national gnvernim-tu. r 1 and informs him that there will be no iot terferunce on thp part of the authorities nt ' Washington witb,hi* present proceedings, ' ' f bntthat.ontheconlrarv.be will receive j ' r aid In hi* labors, which he says he i« iti- ; I y formed are progressing well. , , The President recently received a des- , ' patch from the Provi*ionaflkUoverui.'r of ; ' ' Georgia s ating that all is going on well ; [ j with the State i'onveotion, antl guying the | y ] information that it has repealed the seres- : ■ sion ordinauee. The President would, per- ' d hap*, have been belter pleased if the con- | vention bad, like the conventions of Mtssi*- < sippi, Alabama arid North Carolina, have prononnced said ordinance null and of no ^ effect. > ^ LL-n. James L. Orr. governor elect South Carolina, was pardoned some weeks j, ago, but a« that stale be* ont ' repudiated tbe rebel rtebt she has failed lo prepare herself for official recognition as a Stuta loyl ' to the Union. || It is reported thai the C-orgia Convention ha* unanimously adopted tha ordii nance declaring slavery abolished and forj ever prohibited in the State. " i Importiint It. It. Trnn*HC<ion. '• I 3Ve learn that the negotiation recently i pending bettseen the Morris and Koaex '• | RaffWll Company and the B"*nciatinn of | n ! Capitalist* represented hy Sir Mortoa-Pelo-n tiers consummaied this' morning by the b ! K-ase -if the road tn the Is*! named par y. • ' jrhose object i* by this m*una to complet- "■ j their direct chain of railway communication •' , between New York and the West — tbu- '* | reducing the distmce to St. Louis alioui ■f • one huedred and forty mile#. It to undrr- | stood that by the term* of the lea-e which j ia perpetual, the British capitalists un tarlake to com leleall the imprn^em-nt* con- ! j templated by the Morris and Essex RiiU : road' Company, and io making it a first | ia class railroad, with a double track extend- ! a_ j lag entirely across tha Biate from tbe ! ; North River to tha Delaware, wit^i extetij sive improvements at Hohnhen coating not | lee* than tl(H),000> The enterprise will j ' j altogether cost them several millions of: dollars. Tbe right* and ptoparty of the ^ pre*en" shareholderi are not I be imjiaired, bat will rontinne to be manage.! hy their own board of Directors, and they are guaraol tad about ten par ceut revenue on Uie ° : preaeol capital *t"-ck, with the potsibility of on increase above that in case the net earnings render it practicable. Tha cup ■ * arctiug roads pas* through the riehe.t ' ' agricultural region* of New Jersej, P r,n- "** ty liatua and Ohio, and with tlf-dvantagsi " ' i over -ther lina* a* to d "tauce, the pr.-jeci-1 ars of the line hope in carry thw great M, hulk of travtrh^fw^eu iSe far w^jFand lh« i AUantic sereh- aril.— AVwort Ait eTHttr. Tax bi.*!fSvtAiwmp Rwxslic.- The ill. j fitted et-anuibtv ttapuhlic had on l-.wl fonr I hundred ihfeuand doUaia io specie, bemdal J a vary UrgMaod valuable cargo.

Thing* iu \ew lurk. NtwToRK. Nov. 4th. -65. ' j IltAK Wjh — Tb-ugh it's a fact vour ■ readers are well aware of, still, it not being out of place, I can^ help repeating tbe ap- : pjropriylv word*: j cXrwvBitivr<s romr. and leaves are Jrj» i Aa-1 rustle on the gmuiu! ■ . , ~ And chilling wtoUa #u waislliag by. ■ j One of the aa-i affeclivg eceoee that has ! j taken place 10 this city, transpired ] Tuesday, at St. Luke's Church, on. the ' | occasion ef loe_ peftormanr* of the hu'ial j i sen ire over the remain* 6f Frfnris J. 'Lyon J and Miry, his wife, both of whom lost ih-ir i lives lathe late dissstrous accident oil the | steamer St. John. It wa- but th« Tbur*. I day previous, that the two went from the j -tune church, in wii.ch they were o»w ly- > nig enclosed in coffin*, a newly wedded und 1 pair. vTheit they were lull of hope i and life ; now they were ready fo> tiie tomb. A day or to only bad passed, ere they were j carried from the scene of their bridal, in ; [ their wedding clothes, to repose calmly in ; their tomh, till the last irum,. shall awaken | tlrem ia soother and a bettor world, j Wo hear a uood deul about (evolution* nowadays— there's the Mexican one. and I the Fenian arrangt moot, there's the negro 1 | revolt in Jamaica, and another which has , ■ just been qoietpd tn Ne» Zeuli^d ; still j another in Honiili Alt cj and no telling j bow many ntiihts; 6ut there'* a larva' porj lion nf onr p-pulatit.u unaware of there i i being a revolution at present in this city of ' I New York. It'*- a positive fact! The I bachelor* Vstx^- revollo , aud are iu the field at.luodlcssonrbowcver-slrenu.iusl. I engaged in loritiing all Anti-imyrtiege Club. I This novel and slu> Ming movefnent ha* I beenTopied roii. the French, olid inauguI rated among a number uf out young gentle- I _l meO_in.-a~t-.ry um-xpeeted manner; !♦ to r4- [ origmate'd mainly m >bo desire to counteract the growing pr'otl gacy of tbe time*, i and especially the tlioughtlosa extravagance f members of the opposite 'ex. Ladies, fait. | don't you think they're Sensible, uud wi-h | them success ? J We have now on Broadway, Ihe ead_ | i quarters of two Republics— thai are to be— i Ireland and Mexico. That o <he former is ' . Ihe building' hithe.tu k..o.n as M-Zarl , liall, w- e.e the F. uiali. are now coOHOtti ally holding meetings ol the most recret ! character; none being udmitteal Iu ibetn I ! hut members. It ia 'be upiinon of the ! Fenians, a* fat aa can be ascertaiurd, that j the Btuibei hood has reached a periect or- ! ganixattdo tn every particular : and it i- | colihdentlt believed, that the . success . f | their plana forth" Ireeoum of the "tisAen ' j who can tell when that time it lo lie; I'm j I atraid this getiecanon won't live to see n. | i The Mexicans hold forth ut 54 Broadway, i [ where they have ope tie., an agency 10 pro- j I c re money for the purpose of luruisbu.g Juarez sith ihe utaieriaU of war, uu<i to | prosecute the .strife uguinst the new Kui- • , perur of Mexico. \ _ It's placed byond u doubt concerning the i i thoiera, for twenty coses ot the dteudlul i J disea-e ore on the steamer Atalantu, which I ■ arrived from London, on Thursday last. — | The vos-ei has been sent to the Lower j Bay. where it flaunts the thisatsning ho*- I ! pital flag of warning, and is to remain there . ! awaiting the decision of the Health Coin- i | mifsioners, who met yesterday in secret j j council. It IS said that tbe pe*tlleuce can j ! be cared with a little care. Let us hope ! I lather that we shall not have the occasion ' , 1 of hem cured of it. I --Sir ilorioo Pet and hi* Irian of capi* 1 talis!* ielt for Europe in the Steamer which i i left this city OU tbe 1st iost. They bav.- ' I succeeded id Making some very important I ! luvvtments in the railroad business, which i promise io prove Of great financial service ' to New York and other places tbron.hout ! the central districts ol tbe country. A Uew era l.aa opened in the wedding | liue, among the "upper ten.'' A marriage ..Li* to come off. Mm- fair day next week. In i he cloud* — the ceretuo.-y is to be per- : f-.rmed ins magnificent car which is to be ( allachs.l to Professor Lowe's balloon, bus , abeiber during "the ascension or after gel- . t.ng arming the clouds, we are not informed. It is said the llov. Ileory W. Brecher will honor the occasion With h;s presence. The , uiotio-of i be couple must Certainly be: — ; "onward and upward " Wishiug tbe Imp, y i pair a s eedy couiuutniaiionot thsir wi-im- . long Iff*, hapi'ines-, and all lue del.gi.llul , ! etceteras ailen.laol on marriage life, per- . ; nut me to still remain a "Wavku." UESEBAL SEWSI j — It is said that Joh» Mitchell, who ar1 rived in Riclimoud toom bla Fortress Jlsn- " ! roe prison on last. Tuesday, is on bi* parole * | net io leave tbe Hlate of Virginia without '' j special permission of tbe goverumeut uuq | thoriiies. ' | — A fleet of naval vessels, roosi-ting of ' : the strainer* Vanderoilt and Pownatau, " the sloop-of-war I'oscaro a aud the M»u._ ' 1 t.w Mimadnoc, will 't.or||(y, if it bos oot lr already, sail Irotn F rtr.4 Mnuroe, by Way r" | of St. Tliuma*, West Iniie", for .San Fian- " ' ci-co and other Pac-fic dona ; to atlnid o ' ; onr national interests oto tnat side of '.he i coulioenl. I '• | — A significant anniraocement is made ■l . to Ihe effrct that lb" War I), part mem has "* 1 ordered • *to,i |«I be put 'o the Sale* of all * tn inner of atmy t(au»pur:atioti malarial. Though large qusolilie* of this necessary " adjunct o' military movement* t.-ve already " he n disposed ol siuce the terminal ion ot iba rebellion, lhetc I* »D!l a coBSoierahle IU supply remaining in pos-e«siou uf tha gov- . rauieul, for which it would appear Geueral Grout ai d the beeroury th.nk «e may I have uao. I 7 a I I

Itu**o- itucricau Telegraph. _ I Some iutPtestii.g loci# tCk-rdiug the ptu- | grant ot fMontfl Bulkley . .~u|e-nni"uJeiit the itu*.o-A:ii#r;can Telegraph, tu jlbal ' I'upoitaut work, ore gifvn' tq l*ley/'H*n Iran ci-co despatch.-.*. Ihe CoKlrfl and I his patlv. at'tin completing iba stringing of j the wires for a considerable distaocr up ihe | A men. -an coast, took a -learner and passed j over to I'lovuJiaj, OU ihe shore of Aeia1 j tic Rwtla. araAxuig there early in Bepteiu1 I bar last, nuking-aoundiags on the way ol liehring .Straits, which were found very >j favorable for laying I he cables- -The Pol. 1 | says their i« nothing to Jit-event the accoui- ' | plisliuiant of the work, and that it will br ' | done. The survey* and other operation# ; were »tlH being vigorously prosecuted ; but ' ' ] Cisco daring this month. On this side I Granlly harbor, an itflet of liehring Straits. | in Russia America, ha* been found to be ' j tbe best location tor the telegraph landing, j Both tbe American nod Asiatic roasts are 1 ) destitute oT timber. The Indians on both side* are friendly, and nre capable* of being 1 made useful io the coqstroction of the lineOn the Asiatic shore they told Colonel ' Bulkley of having, a short lime befofe hi# 1 arrival, seen a steamer horning sailing ve*. ' ' ? eels. This wm. of course tbe rebel pirate j ' i Hheuandoah, at work among ihe American 1 whaler*. Terrible- Explosion in \ruark. ' ■ A "sad and prot.aby fatul accideot oc r corred yesterday mormng in the toctory oft • the Manhattan Fire Arms I'.-ntpany, oi. • ■ the corner of Orange nn-> High Streets. Newark. Af about ten . minutes ».ef.-tw ; leu o'clock a small steam chest exploded • . ' seriously injur ng a machinist named Jos. ■ , Sherweil. and the engineer William Smith, j ■ A large piece of Hesh ass blown off of one [ - trf— Htienvt'tis Imi'iR.XI'tlllP ' Willi TiT"Smii I.'s ! ■ I- gs Sere toarfuMy t..rn. and one nearly j severed from the t.odv. Shorn. II Was re. j • moved to his h.TuTa'nd will probably re- • i cover, but Smith l.es in the factory an-t j i Two boy* who bad jo»l pa**ed the #CeOe '! - of Ihe acc-det.t narrowly escaped injury.! - | Immediately alter the explosion the work* j • j were stopped and the bauds dismissed, al- i t ..ugh moat of them lingered .boat ll.o ! - : factory anxious to learn the fat- of tlieir j SPECIAL NOTICES. JOHN n. IK TFMAX, .e-- . | Atlornry-ui-LitH, Masfrr, Ktamliirr, and - r Hollrtlor in Cham-cry. , j CAPE MAY CtWRT HOt'SK. XEtV JERSEY ! ^ ^UlTIZE^H^E i'.4l'i:^.4l'(^ } •' wi'ip „ rn.lL Tr-Vlljslir"* >|7 1 f I'M-. III W |i Oil l«o j WHISKER* ! WHISKERS! f ; Do you waul tVLukerser Mustache.! Our Otr- : * week.. Price. »l to Sent by m»d any w here, close. . I ly sealed, un lerrlpt ol price. |d«-y Address, Warner h CO., Brmklyn, Sew York. I DEAFNESS, Itl.lNDNESS AND CATARRH. " thlKATEB with the utmost success, by t»r J. D j ISAAC'S, iseutlst and Aortal, (formerly of tcydru i ll.illan.l.l .No. MS PINE street, Philadelphia. Test I. 1 I iind country ran l« sei-n At his Office. The medleAl h j faculty are invited to aceotnpsn) their patients, es .. he has on sectets In hts piwetto*. ARTIFICIAL eaamlnation. " JatAy * MA III II ICO." . CORSON— MORGAN. -June lXth, "MO. at^the^t. g hsimieT "ll*c7^roTlo"!5!«' tor£l J. Monrsu. both oi B • Ca|ai Island. * ! XTITES-WARR— At Capo UUnJ. Nov. 1st, by n 1 Rev. Jos. W. Hubbard, Mr «smue| R. sc'.-t to Miss \ lluhllr «.. daughter al Hon W. W Ware, both of r" j Cape Island 0 DIED. I- MILLER— Recently, at Berkley's putat.Capr Msy ( county, W illlam Miller a- d wt to, formerly^of Glauil! LEA MING— At his residence, C*pe Island, Nor. ird, Christopher Learning. In the «th year of hit «*e 1 ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TlffBF.R SAEE. XXTlLt, la- sold on the Premises In lots to suit r- r V Piir-hssef*. on g-TCRDAY. NOVEMBER llto, IRS, ■t one o'clock, r. the BALANCE */ STANDING TIMBKR1 MATY LLC. '• a Isnte portion of which to very heavy «nd all ol It within one-half mile of the Railroad, and threefourth* mile of Shell Bay. Ie If the llth he a very stormy day, the eale will take place the Inllnwlnr Monitor. Hi CO .lit _ios ot sale nl timber. *t Mayvllle: The hlghrst bidder* tn tw the p..reha*er*| slrn u* these rondlt ons. and |wy one-rhlnf of the nurrh.se money In ca*h. as each kit Is bid otf. Ami give a note with approved *eeuri'jr. at « months, with Inof t- reel *dded. at the roiirluelon ef the s*ir. or toe ess), lees 10 per cent, the purchaser agreeing to have the wood cut and removed, by tbe XMb of March , near. R B SWAIN, Agent. ot M syrllle, Nov. Tth, MS. (hS-lt) > IN UII ANCERT OF NEW JERSEY ... ItETWEES 1) LydU K. Rlvells. compl't. ) On Mil. Be. and - (Oder John RIvrDs. defendant. ) for puhllratloa. The cn-'wpUlnaat having Bled her Mil In the ebovr rouse, and p-neess-ot sutipmn. having hern toaucd , nod telurwed acoirdlng io law. do And It being »«de to appear, h* aBldavd. thai _ the soul John Rlvelis resides. ..n of fhe slate of N-w •" Jersey, and that prurrre eouhl not h#*e*v*d upoc .11' h-m. It Is. .ra Una •wrntr-elgbth day al IMtnher *" one thousand 'Icht hunilredaad alsty-Bie.ogiBo 1 1. tionofJa. obMu.ford- ed'-.tornl the romplalmnt. oniere.f that the said sh»eot deleaffisntdo apprsr ry bh-a-i. demur or anawrr to the rrusu.lainanf a bill on or helore th- rwenty-olnth aval bseesato-r beat "3 or tool in .lef-ult thereof, sueh de-ree l» modi agan.st htm as thr Ch-n -e-lor ah si I think equilabli sad just. Ami P I* flintier rdrred, that tkborusi il« shu. wl hm tw.-nt: days hrreattet. Le served per ■'•nail, ou fh mfc! John Kivell- by a delivery of < >*• ropy thereat to htm. or be published wttnie t* sail „t twenty days In tbe'Cs|«- May oun'y Oce«n " ■•» a O.wspapcr prtntod at Capo Island, at lea a* oeeeti gy erery^wrek. HENRY W. GREEN, C. A tra* aopy.^ no-6#t

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW AND INTER EWTING XI-iiRR. Ute of John Bralnerd. rhe Near Jersej \> M.«l-'n...y. iron JTSt to ITtki, by R-i . llioaa* Biatnerd. li. t).. of Philadelphia ^ Uu " "''l" !yh^'r , aMby of I Published by ihe Presbyterian Publication Commute*-. cut Co .-stunt -t. For sale by Ashmea.i A Kvnas, VIA Chestmit street, T. IL IVtereon A tiro . M Ctirsinut strvet, ■ J VI Isaton, sod other bookseller*. fosto) PENNN TETANIA PAINT i ND COLOR tVilRKU, ^ • * LIBERTY LEAD! LIBERTY LEAD! Warrentesl'to rnrar more *n f /HV " ' ,'' Idberty leal la whiter than any o'her. ** A Lib. rt) lei. I i-.li era to ller than soy other. 1 i '(!<"' !e 'd to in'" o( , Uta-rt> Lead Is u.t.re free front impurtttrs anil i* at ■ gi. eri r.wt, than any other. BUY the Ill.gr It I. the CHEAPEST. /.IKCLER A SMITH, Wholes. le (true. Paint ao.l Glass Dr*lrre - tT-.MoreAOffl.re, No. W Noith THIRD - . A-t, nthrely PHIL IIEJ.PRIA, I " _v - — — IIIfsIll.T 1 .31 PORT ANT [ I'O THE PUBLIC! ! | r,j[*at'" vtolting PtilUdrlphis, should not fail. 'to- , " " -BKHIIKXS 4 Co., No. IM North EIGHTH St.. below Rare, Wl.ere the, raa.huy ■ j woolen anoDs, ( I ' TKtilttlafik. BALXfORAI. *K lilts, ' I s - Go ut* Ingrnrisl U ?rUy]U' W 'MU *- k Mure in Ihe eli). • EEHRENaA cl'VifTEuthU. «-.heto. Rare, 1 ' Harlnr th S W hi h *' fflENIC'O ! MEXICO! I I! * ^H0.tM)l).0(K) l.OAN of the REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. . Twenly-yrar Coupon Ihmds In Sums of »4o, »loo . * #«*., aud I ,i«l . lafreaf Smn ,er mi. pgpsMr la Mr C ftp •/ Arte Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. ' j COLLAR. ^ j •'- s C urrenjj , thus jlrUling an lntereet of IX St the [-resent rate of premium on gold The First Year's Interest already provided. I TV- aurt DESIBABU: INVESTMENT rter afm*. - j Immense tracts of Mining and Agricultural land*; . S.vty lore rent, of Port line*. !m;»*ls, and Tales, I in the states of TknmuUpa* and San Lute Putosl; , ' | and thr Plighted F*ilh of Hie said ttietes end the II ' Grnetml Govrrnment are all pledgtsl'tif the rtdemp- . tion of these Bonds and payment of Interest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE , ' #»> io r. S. rur'ey will buy n V per ct. gold t.'d of Wo i I | ♦«> ■■ " " " " duo ' n i ♦*» " " " " |M | ton " - » - n.uw f ; Let every lover of Republics l> lu.tliuli.ms buy nt | least ONE BOND. JOHN IV. COR1.IES A CO., and J j J. X. TtFFT. Fioanrtol seent of the Republic of 1 i Mealyo, »: Broadsvay N. Y. - THE qiAKEit (ITI III SIYESS COLLEGE. • X. Ewes**' Ti:* r» a an Chkst«dt STnrirrs, to | Piltl.ADELPHI A. 1 j tJMH. most rotoplrlr and ll.orougjily ^ sp[elii'rd i (Tkv oul'juor In 1% city jm-sesdng^ Ujpi.Uili'e ; aw°"rS,l to Gr*4u,»tesk'i<T*t hr C.^uoueretaV^Coureo '■ j under jts - urpuraie sea. by authority of Ijiw. ^ • - t equaled advantage* lor the rli.ir.aigh theoretic*! a?d I ! 1r'""',|'",u jj J 'jung ^men tor the various .. ! THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED I. by a system of •r ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original sn.1 pre-eminently prarlicil. gt.lng Ihe.stu, _ dentin Ihe skortesl tune » complete insight Into thr routine, details, customs and lorm* of bualnrsa !^to"|^"SSri5%«d,hh co"* [j THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING ir. Upon a new i.ton. with an original r>|aA.tl--n of the jml^wMti^UMt^to^ariaaively'foM huVwn ■s knowledge of the ' THE COMMERCIAL COURSE "* Book- keepi ag^TimiQereiisl^Arlthmettr, Penman *y Commercial CustmtVto ".nu'ii""' and Ar^l^meas ,r. SPECIAL UHANCUES. He glysfe* and thr Itigk'r Al* tlumatin, ThmmaiJn, Ore as weal al JrasMaMip, Mr Art oj Drtoli ay __ (oualer/rU Jfoary. Eayiaerriay, s ! . - ! TELEGRAPHING. ' i Thearraagetneots lor Trkgraphlng srs far la adi t ail-re ol any thing ol the kind ever off red to the j puMle.^ A regi'lsr feiegr*|di Line lsconnetrt«d *y|th . j ous pstos ut tire city, wherv puhllc business Is Irsns- " ; are permitted to prartlrr No tegular nfflcr prao-' I- I t lire can be had in any other school of Instruction In ihecoisntry.wlti.u-.it which no one csn obtain a position as a piartical operaio.. Young mm are T*: ;:bn' »"'""" «°> ke I teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. ;rn ; ThU Institution ia now enjoying thr leregil p«- ' trooage eiot lostowed U|«in suv cummrrcial schoul p „ in the h'ste. Over hrr l.un.'ri <1 sii.de. .is were In atieiMtonvf Uulol year, and overmen hundred (lf during the yus-t .ear. Ihe boat clasa ot etudonta ... : may invwitobly U lound net. jmnu all Its aoaocuvb { Hon* ore Srst- lass LOCATICN AND ACCOM MODATtOMX, : i The Inaututian to located tn tbe most cental part I af the ctty , and It* arromrapdalloBS tor extent rto- ... X*h>' *nd *oovenlrnee. are unsurpasaed. All the rooms bays lorry Otted up la the ray best ny!e with BUSINESS 0 FIVES OX C0l.VTJ.VC tlOVSES, . TrikgrnpA •]/»«. Stallecrey Sore, and a regular llr i BANK OF DEPOSIT AND WXt;^ led I supplied Wit), finely vug caved llthographlr note* used sa * elrivjatlng medium In th* Hroartmeot of Mt i Aetual Bt*sl***a • » ; TO EO f.vc MEN who deaire are very best foriliUn lof a mto ! PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR BCtlNEXX, v a'. . we guarantee ■ reurer of lnstrurtMiu no where elan. - ar, ; equal ted, while the reputation and sUnJsmr of the men! the beet paiuja.it tu *ureerr anJ auisuirearreptT All Vdutr-uiplati-.g - atrtmg any Cgaunerelad OolMff* . - ble ate Ifcafted to .end for an ^ ! IwatmagXn Ctgevui *»», Catvlo«ve [ eoolaloUig eomplttr lote.ior views ol the College, aid ami lull partfcuUra ot thee ouruj of Instruction, ve- trims, An. rto I L. FAIRBANKX^AJ^ i i e~"«— •»