Cape May Ocean Wave, 24 January 1866 IIIF issue link — Page 2

— ' CAF^ MAY °CE*X WAVE' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24^)8^6. ■■ ^ — l~ —

Ike Gift* W.x*&] Cape Island, Cap* Jfhj Canity, 5. J. 8. It. MAOOKAGLE, j lurro* a^p r^oritcTPi Wodng-tdar. iau. It4, 1886. KATXI OF iOVKKTUMU. *JJJ . * a>* a on (La. -S.UO ^tpTjUrea, ww yrer** . , . coo " one year. i..i «.»> tlx Otoathx ..i laojw ! - ' »w. Yearly *dr*rtla*m#nts *rej bo rtmn! quarterly without addition*, chart* Local eUvreUeeaarai. taectlrd at th* rale* eal.b11*0*8 by law.

Mjaeciul Notice. Per mat months past th* advertising patronage of th* Wan Iau tmpaanl upou IIi»ii«»J<ioW rereading MlMT. While this slate of thing. 1. gratifying to the publisher, It U not Juat to those who pay lor the paper, la or<Wr tattaalj the a>'M, aa aalargcaeret Iau tars determined oa, which •nulls aa nprmr of nearly ire haad.-sd .lollar. Is fha purchase ot a print In* press suitable for I ha purpoaa. Te aaalat U mretlng this rspense, bills are now beta* loads oat, (tonally to June lat, IMC, — the cloee c.f the third year—to wbkh the attest H* of ear sutecelbvr* la mpretf ully called- A payment of dura by those a ho are atlll In smart will ensile aa lo make improvements Is the paper to as extent that win fire ample roots to do Juatlce to both subacribsea aad adrertlaera. Handsome Present. Tbo Methodist Epitcopal Church of this •ity, ass last weak prefer. let] by Mrs. Hirsia Miller, of Philadelphia, with a very handsome ailrer commBoioo service, con. aialifig of a pitcher, two goblul*, tao plain sod • baptisms! font. Bcllflout Heeling*. 1 Theamliafi arc at til cooiiuurd in the Malbodul and Prcabylariao churches of Ibic city. Id the latter the inlercat Lat increased durflg Iba pas'- week, and tbere ia eyery evidenca of a cooliourd icteroal he log aastained in both chorche*. Educational Meeting. A meeting of all ia favor of the oatabhebmeot of % firal cUaa Academical Inatitst* in this county, will ba held at the Coart Hoaco oo faianlay next, 27ib iasL, ah 3 o'clock to Iba aflen.oou. Attonlion la callad 10 a commuoicatioo cUaabero oo tbta aabyect. Trnperuart Heeling. A meeliag of tbo friends of temperance will ba held at (ba Coart Hoate oa Haterday MSI, 37 lb ioet., at 10 u'clocb ia the forenoon, for ibo porpoee of organizing a ! Coaety Ttatperaoae Association. All ahu who are ia be reeked in the eebjeel are earneetiy invited to attend. City'llall. The eonmlaeioBere appointed by Ike ordiaaaee eolboriziog the cooilfoctloo of a City Ball, have porcbaced the lot at the corner of Weshlogtoo end Franklin streets, send prior to tbo purchase by Mr. Henry Hansen, of Philadelphia. Tha price paid wee §3,660. Tbia i» the molt eligible lot j in the city for Iht porpoie. end the price i paid reeeeoaMe enough. It ia the lotrolion ef tbo eommicsinoere to errct a build- | ing forty by sisty faet, and Mr. J.T. McAr. tber, adiftinguiibed Philadelphia architect, ie now engaged in preparing plane and epeelfteatiena for the hallding, TMchcrt' ExaminaMentt la satU be aaen by reference to adverlisernoat, that the eegolar quarterly esamioatiee of toeebere will be held el the Court He nee oa Wednesday, 31»t ioat., being the that Wadset day in this month. There *seeel—lioce are held qnsrteily with a view to ofer frol|aeat opportnnitici lo teacher*. mi f allow l ra tires oo azciiae tor employiagaoeh aa have not passed the required ex- < amiaetioM. The grades of teachers in thii oosaty will compare favorably with those of < nay elbor le the State. khooaen Lost. The aoboonev Triamph, oae baadred nod ' eoveoty-elx tons regular, was recently ' •baodoood at ana sod tha crew brought |MO Mow York. Bbt was baiU ia Bridge- 1 toe ia 184 1, sad owned there. 1 A oeeoeHlted oat by Moears Arober ft loo, of Oxalic, aad oommaoded by Cap. ' tab BatHb, la re parted lost at aaa with all baak aa board. The vessel wee loaded ' With geede far the Sovtb, aad la (opposed le have bees lost off the eeaat of Booth 1 Caret isa , eboal two weeks ago. tiaae which 1 (fate nethiag bet been beard of it. Am Cawckemt Ylaltmxxt. Oa e< about Wednesday of laat week, xeegli inn looking foot-printe were "di»cov arad m the beach, aaar the steamboat lining aad; aa closer exemination were «mad ta ba thoae of a bear, bet whether , those of a paler, griaxly or otbarwiae, wax aat at the time eeaertaiaed. Daring the i ta tamely aeld weather of the early pert of flee ■in'-, these animate were driven from : their beaata la the forest* ia search of i femd. Wa War* that hie bear-abip aec.red , da^g Iba eight a part ef a mw which bad bee* siaagbxarwd dariag Iba day, aod not , uhea ia ad a%bt, Brria ba* him»elf beaa | xbngbr— *. bat by wbaaa hand, the fatal hiam waa deab wa been aet ywt iearead. ■» KouMRS*' aaa Bailddd' tUncaua Co*- ' WMSMw-A aMtoeal ddwUdr at^ the iW T1HM 1 apawa vaamm in Wiahiortoa aa Maadey, mdwW — tte~ ia »~icasr3

[ President of tbe Senate. 1 I The election of ibe Hen. Jam** M. Heo- ' vel. Sepal* r frowi t'amdra eoenly. b> tbe Prvatdeocy ef tbe New Jersey State Beo- : ate, Lac gircn rita to mark discussion among politicians.' A* this Jcuraal ,takr. no in- | tercrt in lbs dirty tricW of. the pOMTcal I kiiebeti, tb^ action of Ml Scoiel to attain i to tbel posiliuo ha* ih 4i hit her <d passed ! unr.bUecd. A l tba>sqgiii of a gnollea..in, wLarn wc highly e t»en>, *e publish . th* j following statauieot of the matter, taken ! ' from the NrWark AumaT, a Democratic j i paper. The Repeblicao jorgaoa throoiihoal i | tbe Slate gire th« same iUtemeot, and very i. , generally rohdunic the conJoct of Senator I | Scuvrl in th j matter. It will be rearam- ! i bervd that tbe custom it for each party to , inset in caococ oo Monday, aod oomioate | | officers fur election on Tuesday, lbs opening j [ day of the aatsion. • j i j "Tbe undertow of the organisation. of the | | State Senate yesterday was ao singular at . • j to taem to require some publicity. It bad [ been very generally conceded throughout ■ [ th# State, that Senator Buckley, of Passs- ■ ! ie", deserved to b* Presidant~of the Senate. 1 ; To Ibo surprise of the Democracy, how- ' ever, on Monday evening Senator Scovel, . | of Camden, presented himself at aa infori ; tt.al meeting of certain leading Democrats, ' | and offered to tote for all tbo Democratic 1 , j nominees, if oor friends would give him the : ■ j caucus- nomination for President. In his ' ' 1 emphatic language, he declared that be ! | "hod crossed the Rnliicon and burnt his i bonis" — evidently meaning tbst be bed left ' ' the Republicans, never to return. "On Toesday morning Scowl's proposi- , tioo to tbo Democrpcy leaked out, wh. n ! i tbe Republicans io self-defs nee were com-' pulled to "break their alale," throw Mr. Boekley overboard, aod tender 5ous.llU.ir , . nomination. Of course this changed lbs programme, Scovel llioi arcoiupliil.iiig bis . object of being electrd President, witboat reoderiog it oucessury ihut he should vote for himself." Stale Agricultural society. Tbo annual meeting of the New Jersey ■State Agricultural Society was held at the State lloose In Treotou on the 17tb - The President, N. N. Uslstcd. E.q., called the masting to order, and the Secre tsry called lbs roll of life members aod ' fad the minutes of former meeting, which 1 were approved. The Tteasaror reported ia hi* bands, 1 §863.33. Col. B words introduced rssolnlioos oppressive of tbe saotimenla of tbe Society upon tbe death of Professor Mapet, which i : were referred to a commiilvp-vrnvliug- of . i Messrs. Sword', ilsineaand Forcej/ i I The Committse reportrd at fulluwtS. , j The N*W Jersey Btata Agricultural , ; eirty baring heard with deep regret tbe j . sad intelligence of tbo destb of Professor , James J. Mapet, Httolttd. That io tbs decease of ona whose same aad fame has buao so long and eminently connected with the cautw of ' science aod agricoltare, we deplore a public [ ' loss, common olika to tbe Stale aud the ; 1 nation. Buolctd, That as a scientific and expert- 1 ' mental farmer, an instructive and Irarned ' i writer on the subject of the euftivatiuo, of ' | tbo soil, no man hoi contributed mora or ( 1 accomplished greater barvieas to tha canst of Agricoltnra than Professor Map**, Httolttd, That wa cherish the remembrance of bis vlrtoas, bis j.iyoas and liberal epirif, aad kind aoJ gentle manners, at displayed io all tbe relations of life, aod lender to bis afflicted family our heartfelt sympathy io tbeir great sorrow. Rttol erf, That a copy of . these proceed- j , iogs, signed by the officers of tbe Bociety, i be transmitted to iba family aod ba published. ^ Dr. Trimble, acting oa the entomologist of the 8ociety, made a highly interesting report of bit doings in regard lo tbe insects destructive to frnlta aod treee. Tbe afternoon session opened by the election of officers for tbo sosniog year. N. N. Hoisted was elrcfod President, and Andrew K. Hay, WyS. Rae.J. 8. Buckslew, M. J. Ilyerson end Thomas P. Howell elected Vieo-Prasideots. B. Haines, Esq., was re-elected T rests r*r, and Isaac IF Cornell and Wm. 11. Force re-elected Secretaries. The Executive eommiUe, with three ax. captions, ware re-elected. Tha State Geologist, Prof. Cook, Chairman of -Committse on Maria, made a high ly interesting and valuable report, accompanied by maps, showing the extension of oor tnerl deposits. Tbauk* wart voted the Professor for tbe sarvioa thus rendered tbe egricnlteral tote rests of thebaic. Mr. BainJs introduced resolutions authorising the committee to ohtaia so eligible site for pepmoaenl fair grounds. Pro feasor Cook stated that Ratgar's Scientific School was now opea for pupil*. Jadge Near moved tbst the Secretary of this Soeiety iaform the Directors of tbe Board of Freeholders is each county in th. Slate, tbel » limited number or popils may now be received from eoeb county free ot azenee. On motion, Kx-Gov. Parker, aod Prof. Cook were mode honorary members of the flidsty, _ — Tha Bank at Medford wa* brokm* into or Monday eight l««, dirtng tbe ewow slum. Tks moeej sab wa* burglar prool aad Iba rillt«as aa™ obliged u. leaw «ithnwt aMompltabiag their -Mut. le lb. bank uateada lb. safe W §M ia p.na.es, bat tbaa. war* feft Tb-y wuwd greenM>.r— • •• The botctacm ba«. sol bun d.*ev,wc. bsiiaf (be a.gbi thrw etrwagu* htlefead a . ferw wad amawt aw md. oat el ■edked. la the Msrosg ttaesfme. L

ytse thaOstaa Vsra. t ape Hay Academical bHtitatc, m mriT xrcvtno at c»r* *ir coviv not an, »Atg*DAf , 27'b, lbbs, A* 2 U CLOCK r. *„ Our rearplly rl.ctad y..vevoor. Hot. M~ L. Ward, in hi» inaognral addreM, called 1 the attention of tbs Legi.lstnre l^lhe mbrb n-glect.d, enl.jvct of. Kdocation, urging it | ttpoo tbeiu as on. of the cardinal imtitu-p Hunt of .v.ry country's greatness, and re- ! ! cotnnteoding a similar avstem to tbo*. in i operation in lb. Eastertt'And other staler ' : 1 state*. Tbe common school -system, bow- : ' ; ever, s* in operatl?n »l*»where, ia ooly a preparatory school, end after tbe scholar ■ baa advanced to what is turned perfection, ' . b« has only received the incipient branches i 1 - oT edocatioo, and lo better prepare bim for j | the various pursuits of life be tnusl be tent ' i abroad to tome ioslitatioo where tbe higher stadiea are taaght. If yot desire fur < 1 I your son commercial pursuits, a school po- ! 1 J culiar to tbel branch of study must Le 1 j sought ; if for law or medicine, or even the ■ i ordinary pursuits of life, you inwtl secure j bim a school suitable for bis-waots, and so - - on eolil tbe whole vocabnlary of education ' is exhausted. Now, what we want in oor midst is a school embracing all the various elements ' 1 of education, which will neither involves; I heavy expense, oor tmkwour children awsy ' from us, and (iKc* tbem under the control 1 ' j of the virions iufiuunces of Urge cities, and ' ' Urge schools, and expensive aod doubifol 1 moral associations. • | We have the charter for an academical ; ; institution to be located io Cape May ! I coooty. and if w. will but appropriate th* | 1 | amount expended upon the education of j " ear children in the different schools remote j i from us, we coald, in a vaiy short lime, ' ' JfcurH up an institution among aa which j 1 i would not only be a benefit to u', but ' would be so honor lo tbe beads aod hearts of its prodl^srs. ! Wo have every element necessary for the j | full and successful development of such an i { institution. For health, -thousands wbo i I visit ss annuslly will testify lo oor climate ; . aod bathing as a "balm for every wouud." j I ho easy access to our district by tbe rait- ; road, would enable many to attend the Inj/ stitute aod return home daily — tbe railroui i company having already signified its wSl- ! liugness to commute with the popils. Wa might add various other claims for j the founding of such an institution in our county, but tbo broad and glorious object, , tut cation alone, should prompt us to a vigorous effort to secure its establishment. At tbe meeting on Saturday next, lei every man wbo has tbe well wishes of hit ' : family and bis county at buart, turn out jaadVxpres* hit gratitude at the prospect I of accomplishing so glorious an enterprise, < •ftai aksiit in buiidiug up a temple which wilrvanse us to rank among tbe most pros- j j parous people of the country. The character, which is of creet impor- j ! taoce to u-, that such aa institution wuuld gire as abroad, would enliven a mural and 1 ' intelligent community to ocknowludge us a ' | sagacious aud discerning people. It wuuld ; enhance the v-ilue of real estate ; It wuuid j ! introduce into our county intelligent and j | enterprising farmers and mecliauica ; it i would also, Irotn out natural advantages, ' . toon give ua pairuusge from adjoining dit- i I fricta, aod as we have many growing femi- 1 | lies with beads of moderate means, who, by ! j lb. advantagesof an ioslitatioo of (he kind, ' could place their children into society aud ; into business, with equal qualifications with th> ir more favorcj neighbors, aod at an expense too, entirely within the reach j of all productive people. Such an inslito- | tioa, nndar tha control of administrative directors, properly qualified teachers, and ' csntrally located, would command th. atj teotioii and rsspect, and without doubt, tbe ; support of mural aod intelligent beads of | families. The meetiog will ibe addressed by the" Re*. JoMph Hubbard, of Caps Island, who, at the first meeting made an impression which was lasting, and wbo will, on Saturday next, make an appeal rips with facts, upon tbe merits of education. ** Books for tbe Young. Just the kind to elevate and do them good to be bad of Messrs. J, C. Qarrignet ft Co., 148 South Fourth street, Pbifasdvl. phis. For rfal excellence and worth iheir • tort hea^it its snperior in tbe conn try. snd it bss already acquired • widespread reputation. In addition to tbeir own publications, tbeir collection inclades the very beat and most interesting snd juvenile book* that have Issued from tbe prominent pnblithiog booses In this country during lb* past three or four years. Each book is carefully examined, antNjtooe passes master and finds its way to tbeir shelves that If not of tbe highest order of merit. Parents and instructor* of lbs young may rely epoo it that bo bettor bonks can be found to pel io.tba bands of tb.lr children. Americas Agriculturist. We commend to tbe special attention of nor readers, that very saleable journal for l the Household, the Children, the Garden, the Ore herd, aod tbe Farm, vis.; tbe .-teserioaa Agriculturist, pehlished by Hasans Jcoo ft Co., 41 Park Row, New York OUy, Monty §1.50# year. It is foM of good things, eowfel to every person, oo matter where hie residence, or what his Occupation. We leant that the press ot voU oma (3Mb,) opens with an increase of more than twenty thousand subscribers. The paper Haeir, good oa it has hitherto bm. ia greatly increased is six*, appearance, and intrinsic valor. A dollar aod a half coo aearceiv be belter tnvv.tvd. Semd 00 yo«r aobecrrptioos to tbe Pa blithers ossborc. The first number of this voleos# nufcin* 40 poTf. sod eaa he obuioed, as a epocimea. ^00 rexeitlteg 15 oast* ie the p* Wishers.

From Eurepr. 1 Additional news by the Cunerd stramr ship Asia, el Oalifax, records tbh outbreak ef o vevulatioD io brain. : The official ac- | - COBWts affect to omke Rgbt of the metier; j but tbe movrm*otsp|?bf*Q)be ef aoenou* a character. Gvusral Prim ie at the head of it, and associated with him are Kspertero _ j eoti.JJewyroU Carles aod Lalorre. . At tbe . I Utesloccouut* tbe intutgeutl had retreated t : 10 tbe mountains, burning the bridges alter r I tbem. Di-affvcuoo ba* aprvad rapidly in | Bpatn fur tbe last few years, and the recent i ! visit of tha King and (jueeo of Portugal lo Madrid was wade tha occasion of an i enthusiastic dbmunxtration in their fa*ur, | ; iu opposition lo the present Uoutbon dy- - r | nasty. . Tbe Rusaiee government has placed a . _ ; war steamer at the dioposal of tbs Collins r j Telegraph Company, and has given instrnc1 lions tu the Kutaian authorities to afford ( J every poisthlo ussistauce lo tbe Company t | in their operation*. _ i The prevalence of a panic in the Prussian j f j capital, second only to that eansed by the j J | appearance of the cholera, ie recorded.— i ! Tbe trichine disease, a new end terrible • i ! nialedy, ie ra-eglng Prnssia, and of ihum . ( i attacked by it at least twenty-five per cent. | J die a death a« horrible as that of llerod the . I Tetrarcli. Surgeous trace the origin of the I | malady lo a specie, of worm that attacks ! 1 pigs, and as tbe Germans are essentially a j pork-caling people, and prefer their food , only partially cooked, -the new scourge has I j utterly disarranged their habits, and caused i a feeling of intense alarm tu pervade all j [ I classes. fj From Hrxlt'0. > News of sn exciting slid highly important i character comes to as from the Riu Grande . J | border, It is to the effect that au armed j I j parly, estimated all the way from one to I four buudred men, whether Amsricuns or Mexicans or both is not stated, hut ut any i rate in tbe interest of (he Mexican republi- , i cans, and reported to have been commanded > I by the American General Roi'd, crossed ■ t from tbe Texas side of the Itio Grande to \ • | the Mexican town of Bagdad, at ihejnoolb . { of the' river, one night in tbo beginning of j ^Hhqjireseot mouth, earpriaed sod made prit- j I oners of the imperial gerrisou, numbering . > about two hundred, and rnpturcd the place. ! I After getting tbe town in tbeir possession, r - it is said they proceeded lo plunder the j r | stores, seiidiug their spoils over into Tex- j , as. Oo the following morning a French 1 . j man-of-war opened fire on tbe town, and j tbe capture wore driven to the upper por- j I | tion of it, where, at the date of last ac- { ■ i counts, they were defending their position. ■ I | About thirty Were killed on eecli side. It t j was reportrd that Ibirtepn.huiulrrd imps. ] _ j rialiils were on the wajnrom Matamoros to j i , Bagdad, for the pur|fose of endeavoring lo I . recapture the latter place. The imperial* I isis are said to bate ugaio evacuated Mon. . j terey, after driving out Gecrfral Kscobrdo, j j and fallen back to San Lois I'otosi. * ; ] I By way of Hatava wa have adviCes from : k! the city of Mexico up lo the 3d lull. Ma*. | [ tmillian bad mm the Empress on ber re- ! ) mining from Yucatan before reaching the j ] capital, and the imperial couple forthwith j I I proceeded on their promised visit to Cuer. ! i I nevaca. Marshal liazaino hud advised Geo- | . eral Jeaniugros that reinforcements would . speedily be forwarded to him, aod that, in | j j Cunneclioo with General M*jia, ha wonld | t j be required to take aciivo measures to free j | the Rio Grande frontiers of the republicans, j l .Shocks of ah earthquake bkd been felt in ■ I various paits of Mexico, end mo.t severely , at Orizaba, wl.ero a church steeple was . thrown downacd several lives lost by the ; t falling of buildings. According- to the &>- J | citdad considerable apprehension exl'ts . among Ibo imperialists that tha United ' . States forces on the Rio Grand* will at- ' (- 'tainpt a practical enforcement ef the Monroe doctrine srithoot awaiting the formal sanction of Congress. Vcgro WufTrugi- in (lie District of Columbin. i The following is thu bill passed by the i House of ileprrssotalivn, on Thursday Ioat : — Th# House voted on the bill as originally introdoced by Mr. Kelley aod reported 1 back by Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, from the ' Committee oo ttfe Judiciary without amsnd- ' moot, and which is a« follows ; ' B* it enacted by the Senate and House ' of Representatives of the Uaited States of America in Congress assembled, That from all lews and parts of lows, sod prescribing ' tbs qualifications uf electors for any office ' io the District of Colombia, tha word "whits" be snd th# same hereby is striekso ' out; sod tbst from aod after tbe patvagsof ' this art oo person shall be disqualified from votisg at any vlection held in tho said dis. ' trict on account of color. ? Sxction 3. — And be it forlber enacted, ' That all acts of Coogress end all hswe of ' ttte Sttts nf Maryland in force in eeid district, sod all ordinances of Washington aod Georgetown inconsistent with the provif sions of this act, arc hereby repealed end r annulled, 7'ha bill was passe ij by e vote of yeas 116, » n»y»84. 1 The Advantage of Advertising. ' Three week* sine* a gentleman called at 4 the Psemrsr office and ordered aa advsrlise- » meol of a boos* end lot for sale, to be io- - eerted the follosring week. To avoid the - expense of so additional iosertiou it wa* 1 laid over till lest week. In a few days • after it appeared iu lb# /'ienewr, several • called to fnqrire sheet it. eaa of whom I offered several hundred dollars mere than i it bed bran acid for to another party, r Whjfe on* dollar oely wee saved by not . advert!. ip.g tbe property, at feavl three j baadred dollars wars lost. Tboae wbo have property la sell should malre it known by adterttaiag UbevaMy.— Hrirfyew* Pbmttr.

— The iatelligeece from ibe W«st India - islaad ef Uaadaloup* I* of a sUrtBag aad ; ominous character. Cholera is still fievae- •' -totleg tbo island, nd it is said that at -tire ; last accounts the daily average uf deaths, > in Y population of t*o tfaooeand p- bpfe, was f ss high as one hendred sad thirty-one. At > on* place, Point-n- Pll re, on* hundred and i forty-nine pertuns died betweyo the 19th I and 22nd. of December. 7'l<e • hole popu r letion of the island must soon bo swept i away if this late of mortality should cool liooe. Stringent precautions were be'iug I j taken to prsreot th* spread of the petiti fence to the other West -Indie islands, snd , j -situs tot with success. Cholera wet iutro- - j duced in Guadeloupe by a vrsse^froro Msr--j seillrt, end (he pilot of the ship is tu cust j tody for his grots neglect in not giving ■ ! warning to the authorities that lb* ditease -J was onboard. *• . j — Mrs. Martha Grinder was executed at ' ' • I'ituburg I'uowsyiyania. recently. Ttfe l I Despatch gives a roui|tieiu history of b«r | crimes, conviction and sentence, together with n graphic description of the scenes j > j attending tho execution The criminal -con- . t ; fessed to have pnitooed M'S. Carothers, for i I which murder the seoteoca of <he lew was ; ! carried into effrct. as also u Mis. Bochar.1 an. The denieanor of tbe wretched woman j f \ during tha night preceding the exerolion [ ^ j and at the gullow, was wonderfully calui j | and collected. Shejutesed a portion of the j , | uighi in prayer, eftur which she slept I i t soundly, au«l in the tifornitig ate a huarty I t breakfast. She walked from her cell io • J the gallows, and oo the sraffcld exhibited i 1 the stoicism of e salut. Her death was a ! lurrtbln one. The tall wu» improperly ad j t jutted, tbe haul elippo-l and the sloely j „ j As- She Impfeeenre prevails lo. soma j f 1 extent that nearly or qaitu all the ditlin- ! y gutshed personage, wbo were active rebels j l_ j have burn pardoned, it is elated by tbe j Washington Republican that nearly 1.2(H) D ; table, must of which have been ibcie for {, several months. Seven hundred of tl eat f fall onder the 82", 100 claoie. The remaliih I der aru^riai.tliud oje-fSlfows ; Membuit of ' •rorySffliirtT'iaa ; Robel gen a rajs, 127 ; ; ! |>r«minent rebel civil officer*. 32 ; ex-officers , 'a { ot thu United Stale* navy, UC. Labor Hoob.— On Wudnvsduy la»t, Mr. j ^ Edmund Davis ft Son. tho Prorfelors of th# | : itrt Jgelou Hotel, slaughtered two bog', 1 " | the combim-d weight of which was l,.V,l ; • | pounds, one weighing 7b'J, the other 779I; I SPECIAL NOTICES. | " Hutuul Ri'iirllt l.ife Imiurauce i (ompuny. n Joliu it. Huffman, . Attoriirj-at-l.3w. MnMcr. Examiner, and | ,. ! Sollrllor In Fhanrrry. B j- CA PK MAT COURT HOCBK. NEW JCHSCV. t> Dr. J. F.'Vcamixsg, - ' «wt- '• | orrtct; days : ^ J , CAPE MAY COLRT HOCSS.— Tureda)*. n j Vtjl LI.L,— Thursdays, Frills) s, aaa the forenoon | 'j ^ Whisker* I Whiskers 1 » "r, k'- Price. *1 00. Brill b) msllsnjwhrre, close. I . j ly sestet, on receipt of price. ) H i Xtrnncr. but True. - j j st,:v"Jr (vattciavo in the I'nlted ' .- tsar by return null (free of charge,) by audrratnc i . i the uncjcrslgnro. Those having fears or being hum- j j huegei! wilt Oblige by not noticing this cant. All | ' j others will please address their ohedlrht servant, j ^ j dXT-iy R1I tuoadway. New Voi'b. j Errors or Youth. A fieutlemiio who suffered tor yeara/rost Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, aod all the rlfrcls ul y youthful tndlscrettoa, will fur the sake of t .m-rtng humanity, send fire lo all who need It, the recipe ami dlrertlqlna ior making the almplr remedy by [ ^ which he was cured. Saffcrrre atshlng to proflt l>> j J the advrrtlarr'a eaperlence, can do so by addressing ! u JtlHN Br IKIDCN. ; ! <m-ly No. H Ui.mbers BL^Ncsr York, Drafnctia. Dlimlneaa tt Catarrh, e TKKATCD with the utmost success, by Dr. J. i . ISA Ads, Oculist aod Aurlat, (former!) of Leader.' I " Holland.) No. St* PINK street, Philadelphia. Teste , " montala from the moat reliable source* In tha Ctty : g and Country can be sera at hla Office. Tile medical „ "faculty are lovltsd to accompany their pal tenia, aa j . ba has no secrets In his praettes. ARTIFICIAL FYCS Inserted wlUsswt pain. No charge made for U examination. _ j»14* Agents Wanted I " To aril prl.e Certificates tor '• GOLD A- SIIsVER WATCHES, Ladlrs' Jewelry, Diamond Rings, JTns, km, . ONLY ** RACK, ' For sny^rtlele drawn. Retail Price from ItototKo It ALI. GOODS W.IRR INTED GKNl'tNF- - '"viiimaiJsaflkBSiiisa'" tawrLB cBBViriCATre sxwv rsiL I- For Ctreulan aad Terms address J Messrs HAYWAlt) P OX, Ja*4m CX* Broadway, Now York. To C'ouiumptlrei. The adventser, having tee* restored to health la a few weeks by a very almplr remedy, alter having j ;. suffered for several yean with a severe lung sffrc ' t tins, and that dread dtssaar, Consumptlon-l. anxious to make known to hla fallow- ufftr.ts the mauls To all wbo desire It. he w«l soad a copy of Ibe I prescription used (free ef charge), with the directum tor preparing and using the same, which they will gad a sons Crar far Cnsavwtne*. Asthma. ; « Bat, irc hit it, Cocows, Caltw, aad all Throat ami i | taiBg Arret tons. Tha aaly ohfest of tbs advertiser In eroding lha Prearriprioa la to baaefft th* afllvclcd I and spread tafewwreriaw which Waacmsatvre to ba la- I valuahle, and he kopre every auffbier wlU try hla • remrdy, salt will aost them not htag, aad may prove ' Part Ira wtshlBf tee praeariptlam, rase, by ratare ' mall, will please address I Rev. rewaan A Witaaa, 1 • m-ljl hXlliaih I0>. Mtega Co.. Itew Vtwh. ,

MARfilfD, , HORN— PROtYvLU— Oo th* Vffnd lost at th* l> i k r> t >*.*«",■.* -•■v" fl'b. W4. tete l-liv...b IllelwriJwlghlhM^Kirtil.nse. m il ART- A. ll.c ireldrwc-of he— sifter, on the ao-reo* oMh. rmh .. , Mite lie Met H Ktcw. L 11 ' •' st " >1'. of Philadelphia. ^ N E W A OVER T is E MENTS " ^ m'KV i M ":t roRt7 ,t>TsTK,j*-N-v afl ite.fht Tbiriy-b^r? faVu wnrl .• below Ninth, Philadelphia. 1 J1 . v fnT H?™ «« airbed ' • T M kMwy*1 ** j _ Mw Ninth. PMImMphia. ItKAl KKTt, <-|IAI\a AND lltlltKa, . ■ *■■•••• 1 »•••';»„•"« t'eu' llotdrrs, Prei^fftere. 1 e'', L ' ^N'hrmatwat Instruments. Foe <E>1^ below "siu't ii'*rmri«m,'iia!u. , UR NTH1CK land's I c I' ■ I j 1 • ! ' FOR -j 1 1 K K E < E D Y ■ [ ' ' ■ - 1 1 1 SreU fourri-'sst Ufi) cent, per bottle. : b DR. strickland's i j i cu J Lt-Lll LfODii > mori;, j c 0 ugh b a l 8 a m 1 ML:-. • ' DIM'EI'SIA. "" s \ j j I'R HTTICK l-AND'R TUNIC to a j ' Tl) S t < j uTi lis t r'es i* 'itvnrt basft h"**"'' ' ! N'-riou i I'y.peptte 1'r.oit." [bir'tato fo'atl ' i Druggist* everywhere vt »| per tedile. ^ i'.ktil.ly. I • I ' u It t IL HF* FF l^ai^itil^toa'i *Fn ^ » Jen I- wr • (w]h*,',hMrfc) ND V .AW' MWMA1j iiiHSiiStsartSSSf® look here! look iilrlj ! I ' GtllF, teevilreek. JaI7-Jm I n YE.M'OlIS' OFFICER. I j No. I* IVAI.Nt'l St.. PniuJclpMe. Pelrats snltrltrd -Fonvult vtinim oa Caclaerilog. ' I'iri!m'Sn£ ' T' vmi"'"Lr|f 1%t6YeMOTni 1 p fi:r nrf's ".liOhentic1 t opi i of *ll*Docubirate ' I N. II— or y' urreltlw lia-lru trouble and tnir- - ; elii.g rxperacs. •) there I. u . actual nee.! for iwr- ' Sw re Mfol'tW I* »Mu*il°',VorlfoiriIer : b'^rebSwi^referea^' *'"' >1^' temperiffte ( omentiov J ' * Sk^TRllilT. JASvMtv'Vvtb, Iffnn, - | "If. the u At 10 o'clock A. M., ' ' vootloo'^fNc'w letS\° ,h' Hu" TmpcraMc' Con' I ».o iter G. Hughes »o.l other distinguished speak or* Irom New llrun.wlck are evpsrtrd to bo ; present, and a.t.lrevs the lonvrntion. The e crgymrn ami all the frteniU of the cause tn I ti e romiVy are rvrnrstfy r.-.|ureird to be nrreeot, ■ arm give lolhe eauseof God and humanity Ibelr I united aod untlrtrnrsupporr. I, . J II DIVKKTY, Vice Prealdent c ' r^rn?svl"le^?i***H!k *0<le,lr ,or "-"t* Ray,re. ■ Not iff to Teacbcra, Truatf es aud Nupp rinlfudenta.' : "VOTICK t. hereby given that Staved Meetings • ' lot rxainlnato.n of Teachers of the Public i te^lhY^toreUy "• J i n u' o"! ""r ir^nd "tfc Jter', of Trust res are eareastly requested to taka nole nf I these dates, and to engage toelr teachers wltk relerrace to I hem. In order to avoid much of tin- dlflk-ul- , | ty hitherto attending thrtr examlnntloo. Taaahrre •" wit. he requited to sustain a eatlefvetory rxamlnay tion, at bow. In Rradtag, fVnmanshtp, Arithmetic. II ' ^T^iriJnlm'n "a*T™iricet Is also He * ! Law prohibiting the Town Kuperintenileuts, udder L penally, from {raying ,<ut mibllr money m any order ,, given to aa unlicensed teAchrr for services In teach- a ing- 4 That Superintendents may Judge of the qualHlc*tion of theteaehere In thetrirs|>eettve Tnwninlpv, It la very eaaootlal that tbay attend the stated esarntnattona. ami they are earnestly solicited so to Board eo*",ilu l'« them member, of the As heretotos*. all meetings lor oxamlaattoa wtll ri^artaMTSP «T*««hW PrM WILLIAMSON, - i..- " ^^r^mmers. fro BONO 1't RI.K O ! j IJ'J your Sewing Maefataes, Organs, and I tanoa JOHN HARTMAN, at MtLLVILLE, Til, who la agent far the ft rover h Baktrs Sew lag stachUMo, latcy'a Celebrated Cottage Organs aad Ma- ' 1 , ! lodeona. Pianos, kc., and delivers tbem ta you, at N City Piles*, without th* suae of freight. J The particular atiesiipa of all Ihos* desiring Ma- ; Cblnea, U directed tu the facts that they are not ooly r ooveyed to their dsstlmvtlow wlfhn.it the cost or transportation, but arearmagsdnwdy foropsrattoo, aad all lb* namsary laatrtietUma gjvea tor thalr manages, .1,1 ta HKMlNG, FFLLtMJ. BRAID INO, KMINMItRRINU, and lUCKIKO with Ibo" . soma. Wo any, bay of Itartmao Address JOHN HARTMAR 1 | klUtvllla, N. J_ agents wanted , 'IX) oaavaaa tbU County, tor the militant aad 1 NAVaL histfikv of tha IffXXIiltWsab. * ■ ptetr in aw* large o«tavo Voluow of ms doable sat* , un prvgoa, Uluatrated wltk Steel Kwgravloga, aad ncarli too maps and charts. . This la the moat full and rateable History of the I , War that can be psMtahod. Age.lv will hwrl tl a qukk selling book. COoamlreMw large. Addreaa JAMC K. SIMON. ! ^ areff^.-qjqi^ r